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it shows jeffries wasn't the attacker. instead, was defending herself.he was trying to leave the jazz room in san francisco's bay view district when a woman blocked and punched her. that's when jeffries fought back in self-defense. >>> a south bay landmark will continue with its out-of-this world research. earlier this year, they were informed the university of california was cutting off its funding. this despite making discoveries of 500 new plaj ets in the past 15 years. this week you see announced it will fund the legendary telescopes, partly because enthusiastic donors came forward. the century-old observatory is funded for another five years, but the budget is described as minimal. >>> it is officially the holiday season. when we see this, we are ready to go. the skating rink is open at union square. the rink is at the heart of the city's popular shopping destination. it opened this morning. plenty of people jumping on the ice right away. a portion of the ticket proceeds benefits the boys and girls club, and the city's recreation and park department
it shows jeffries wasn't the attacker. instead, was defending herself.he was trying to leave the jazz room in san francisco's bay view district when a woman blocked and punched her. that's when jeffries fought back in self-defense. >>> a south bay landmark will continue with its out-of-this world research. earlier this year, they were informed the university of california was cutting off its funding. this despite making discoveries of 500 new plaj ets in the past 15 years. this week...
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jeffries has a price target of 74 bucks. that is 40% up side from here.ast name on the list. they see the stock headed to $119. that is 20% rise from today's close. even if oil is down you can still find bargains. liz: amen. david, fox business learned exclusively that aig's hank greenburg who is suing the u.s. government for $40 billion along with other aig shareholders will take the witness stand later this week in washington, d.c. possibly as early as thursday this is major lawsuit, a major case that many people are watching. adam shapiro, brian so sy, greg zuckerman are back. greg, the news is he is on the witness list. he will take the stand on thursday or friday. there are nine people on the witness list fox news has learned and this is case that has gone a little quiet since hank paulson testified and former treasury secretary chairman ben bernanke. they were all in there. when he walks in how big of a deal will this be? >> this is huge because it's a fascinating case because many of the people on wall street and elsewhere thought it would be dismi
jeffries has a price target of 74 bucks. that is 40% up side from here.ast name on the list. they see the stock headed to $119. that is 20% rise from today's close. even if oil is down you can still find bargains. liz: amen. david, fox business learned exclusively that aig's hank greenburg who is suing the u.s. government for $40 billion along with other aig shareholders will take the witness stand later this week in washington, d.c. possibly as early as thursday this is major lawsuit, a major...
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el jurado encontro no culpable a "joy jeffries" de ataque y violacion de una orden de restriccion. --las imagenes revelan que ella no es la atacante sino quien se defiende. --- "jeffries" intentaba salir del bar en san francisco cuando una mujer la bloque y la golpe... fue entonces que ella se defendio. take vo blanca ---un adolescente fue sentenciado a pasar hasta 10 aÑos en una correccional juvenil por matar a su hermana a finales de enero en oakland. ---mario toliver jr. tenia 14 aÑos cuando ocurrieron los hechos. --- en un principio la policia dijo que el tiroteo se produjo por una confrontacion a la hora de lavar la ropa...pero el abogado del menor argumenta que se trat de un accidente. blanca ---jornada violenta en richmond; 4 adolescentes heridos en 2 balaceras ocurridas con apenas un minuto de diferencia. take map ---esto fue anoche en la avenida "mcbryde" al noreste, y en el parque "belding-garcia" del centro de la ciudad, la polica investiga si estn relacionadas. vo ---2 adolescentes estn graves, pero en condicin estable, y otros 2 sufrieron heridas leves. ---adems un cadver
el jurado encontro no culpable a "joy jeffries" de ataque y violacion de una orden de restriccion. --las imagenes revelan que ella no es la atacante sino quien se defiende. --- "jeffries" intentaba salir del bar en san francisco cuando una mujer la bloque y la golpe... fue entonces que ella se defendio. take vo blanca ---un adolescente fue sentenciado a pasar hasta 10 aÑos en una correccional juvenil por matar a su hermana a finales de enero en oakland. ---mario toliver jr....
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congressman jeffries, brooklyn. the case for brooklyn in 35 seconds.e world a jackie robinson, coney island, junior cheesecake and jay-z and chuck schumer. diversity is the great strength of the democratic party. diversity is the great strength of this country. no better platform to communicate that to the country in the context of a presidential campaign than in brooklyn, new york. we're ready, willing and able to put on the best convention that this country has ever seen. >> columbus, ohio. senator sharon brown, you're on the clock. >> yes. set the stage. summer of 2016, republicans in cleveland. their nominee speaks. you have to love this at progressive field, to 40,000, maybe 50,000 people. two weeks later the democrats come to columbus and go to ohio stadium. 100, 110,000 enthusiastic people trump any or blunt any advantage that republicans might have gotten from going to cleveland. columbus is a fast growing city, largest growing city in ohio and walking neighborhoods and all the convention is within walking distance. the difference is people rea
congressman jeffries, brooklyn. the case for brooklyn in 35 seconds.e world a jackie robinson, coney island, junior cheesecake and jay-z and chuck schumer. diversity is the great strength of the democratic party. diversity is the great strength of this country. no better platform to communicate that to the country in the context of a presidential campaign than in brooklyn, new york. we're ready, willing and able to put on the best convention that this country has ever seen. >> columbus,...
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in his perversion of the law and his misuse of his power, taney equaled the infamous judge jeffries "in his worst days." moreover, the author contended, quote in the character and dimension of his crime against ney exceeded jeffries, as a jurist, or as a judge in which character he will be most remembered, he was next to pontius pilate, the worst to ever occupy the seat of judgment among men." the evolution in the response from republicans was clear. from being hooted down the page of history to being condemned to hell for the decision to be the worst judge in the history of the english speaking world to being next to pontius pilate, the worst ever to occupy the seat of judgment among men. the rush of union victory in the triumph of emancipation made taney appear by comparison to be on the wrong side of history, to be an abuser of power, and a force for evil. so, what does this interpretation of taney's death mean? what does it tell us about chief justice taney and america at the end of 1864 and early 1865? i think it tells us three things. first, it tells us that by the time of his d
in his perversion of the law and his misuse of his power, taney equaled the infamous judge jeffries "in his worst days." moreover, the author contended, quote in the character and dimension of his crime against ney exceeded jeffries, as a jurist, or as a judge in which character he will be most remembered, he was next to pontius pilate, the worst to ever occupy the seat of judgment among men." the evolution in the response from republicans was clear. from being hooted down the...
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jeffries: thank you, mr. chairman. i ask that all members be given five days to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. jeffries: it's an honor and privilege to once again have the opportunity to stand on the house floor and to anchor the congressional black caucus' special order hour where today we want to discuss some of the issues and challenges confronting this country that we hope this newly constituted congress will be prepared to take up as we move into the 114th congress. there's still a lot of business that's undone over the remaining few weeks that we have left during this session, but a whole lot of challenges that we've got to confront as we move forward. 150 years or so ago, president abraham lincoln publicly pondered the question, how do we create a more perfect union? president lincoln asked that question at a time when the country was tearing itself apart in the context of the civil war. and since the conclusion of that war, since president lincoln publicly ponde
jeffries: thank you, mr. chairman. i ask that all members be given five days to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. jeffries: it's an honor and privilege to once again have the opportunity to stand on the house floor and to anchor the congressional black caucus' special order hour where today we want to discuss some of the issues and challenges confronting this country that we hope this newly constituted congress will be prepared to take up as we...
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joining us now from new york is the new york democratic congressman hakeem jeffries, member of the house jewish committee and a member of the congressional black caucus. congressman, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you for having me on, wolf. >> i know you issued a statement saying the grand jury decision in ferguson was a miscarriage of justice. why do you say that? >> the entire process from beginning to end was riddled with problems, unfair processes and inequalities. first, another young unarmed african-american man was gunned down by a police bullet. it happens far too often in america. it happened recently in the district i represent. that should disturb us all. and the initial reaction by the ferguson police department where they conducted themselves as if this was a military operation on american soil could be disturbing and is something for us to look into and correct. then the entire manner in which the county prosecutor conducted himself, whether that was incompetence or intentional indifference or whether there was manipulation of the grand jury, whatever the case w
joining us now from new york is the new york democratic congressman hakeem jeffries, member of the house jewish committee and a member of the congressional black caucus. congressman, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you for having me on, wolf. >> i know you issued a statement saying the grand jury decision in ferguson was a miscarriage of justice. why do you say that? >> the entire process from beginning to end was riddled with problems, unfair processes and...
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here to tell us about today's development is jeffry trachtenberg of the "wall street journal." thanks for joining us. remind us first what was the heart of this dispute, and today, how was it resolved? >> so what happened was, amazon and the big publisher hachette had a disagreement over ebooks. how would the ebook pie be split and how would ebooks be priced? and this disagreement had fundamental repercussions for the rest of the publishing industry, and it dragged on and into on. it started in may and it's only been resolved now. it seems like both sides conceded a little to each other, but neither side has declared victory. >> brown: it looks like hachette will set the prices and amazon will get a higher percentage of the revenues. >> that's a very good point. we don't know what percentage of revenue amazon is going to be getting. the new ebook agreement which goes in effect early in 2015, will allow hachette to set its digital prices. >> brown: how much did the push-back from writers hurt amazon and possibly lead to this agreement? >> i think it dinged amazon. i think that a
here to tell us about today's development is jeffry trachtenberg of the "wall street journal." thanks for joining us. remind us first what was the heart of this dispute, and today, how was it resolved? >> so what happened was, amazon and the big publisher hachette had a disagreement over ebooks. how would the ebook pie be split and how would ebooks be priced? and this disagreement had fundamental repercussions for the rest of the publishing industry, and it dragged on and into...
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it is clear that jeffries was not going to tolerate, you know, this type of behavior and the accusationsthe type of behavior that he had. sports is obviously incredibly different, but maybe it should not be. i think that that is an issue that the nfl has to address. >> quickly, you're going to talk about this a little bit later with dick parsons? >> of course. a very different case, clearly, but he was of course the ceo of the clippers during that difficult time. we are going to talk about about the media landscape and other good stuff. stick with me, i will see you at the top of the hour. >> stay with us, another check on the market is coming up. ♪ >> headlines at the top of the hour, that does it for this edition of "bottom line." thank you for joining us. "on the markets" is next. i will see you tomorrow. ♪ the hour, meaning bloomberg is on the markets. getting you caught up on stocks, we have one hour to go before the bell. onres are leading the rally the s&p, advancing in nine of the past 10 sessions. the u.s. government report today showed that prices on expectedly increased in oct
it is clear that jeffries was not going to tolerate, you know, this type of behavior and the accusationsthe type of behavior that he had. sports is obviously incredibly different, but maybe it should not be. i think that that is an issue that the nfl has to address. >> quickly, you're going to talk about this a little bit later with dick parsons? >> of course. a very different case, clearly, but he was of course the ceo of the clippers during that difficult time. we are going to...
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shares of zynga rallying up after upgraded to buy at jeffries. growing popularity is leading zynga up 5 and a quarter percent. shares of juniper. the ceo resigned amid issues with his leadership and conduct. >> when we come back, shares of alibaba on a tear. up about 70% since ipo. what does jack ma think now? we'll get his reaction later. and apple is going corporate. how the company is teaming with ibm to take on the likes of hp, dell and microsoft. and president obama calling on the sec to preserve the, quote, free and open internet. you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's
shares of zynga rallying up after upgraded to buy at jeffries. growing popularity is leading zynga up 5 and a quarter percent. shares of juniper. the ceo resigned amid issues with his leadership and conduct. >> when we come back, shares of alibaba on a tear. up about 70% since ipo. what does jack ma think now? we'll get his reaction later. and apple is going corporate. how the company is teaming with ibm to take on the likes of hp, dell and microsoft. and president obama calling on the...
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looks like a mercy upgrade to jeffries. i wouldn't short it either. not my cup of tea. >> remember all the hype about january janus has only managed to capture about the billion dollars into their funds. murph. >> i would look nor this friend to continue. i don't think money is going to be chasing bill gross. the way he left pimco. >> they sure thought it was. the day the announcement was made remember what the stock did? >> huge upds. and that was a huge opportunity for people to sell. if you are sitting with the janus right now and are him at the helm. i don't know what that is going to do for your stock price. i don't see any reason to want to own it even on this pull back. >> rack space. >> a whole process so money could not physically move to janus so quickly. in terms of rack space, the company came out and said hey no one is willing to buy us. and then they came out so we have great earnings so the future is all of a sudden bright again. i think i it's worth owning right here. >> talk about a good day. alibaba racking up more than $9 billion in
looks like a mercy upgrade to jeffries. i wouldn't short it either. not my cup of tea. >> remember all the hype about january janus has only managed to capture about the billion dollars into their funds. murph. >> i would look nor this friend to continue. i don't think money is going to be chasing bill gross. the way he left pimco. >> they sure thought it was. the day the announcement was made remember what the stock did? >> huge upds. and that was a huge opportunity for...
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. >> check out mtw, that is part of the upgrade over jeffries. >> stop everything you are doing and looktradate chart of p petrobras. so this is the stock that has no bottom. all of a sudden it is hammering out a major candle here. everyone is talking about this. i think this is a really interesting situation. if it can go green and it looks like it wants to, the way that japanese candle stick will look on a daily chart people will say that's it, finally they found the level this will not be found out. >> is this red and gold sph. >> this is down 40%. >> fraud? oil. >> we are not talking about getting a job at the company. >> this is really interesting. i think people should be focused on it. if you are not a short term trader don't worry about it. >> take a look at the intraday chart. it was down a percent and now it is positive. just saying. just saying. >>> let's get today's worst trade, fighting bad publicity with worst publicity. an uber executive said he wants to give the media a taste of its own medicine and wants company to look into your personal lives and your families in a sta
. >> check out mtw, that is part of the upgrade over jeffries. >> stop everything you are doing and looktradate chart of p petrobras. so this is the stock that has no bottom. all of a sudden it is hammering out a major candle here. everyone is talking about this. i think this is a really interesting situation. if it can go green and it looks like it wants to, the way that japanese candle stick will look on a daily chart people will say that's it, finally they found the level this...
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jeffries is recognizeded. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you, mr. clancy for your service to this country, to the secret service, and for your presence here today. it's my understanding that the number of threats to this particular president, barack obama in the the white house, has increased significantly since the president first took office in january of 2009. is that correct? >> no, sir. i would say there are spikes. threats rise and lower depending on world events. >> and so how would you characterize from a comparative standpoint the number of threats that this white house or this president has faced as compared to modern presidents over the last 20 or so years? >> yes, sir. our protective intelligence department does metrics regarding just what you're referring to here. and we do compare it to previous administrations, previous presidents. and the last one i looked at, it does look as if the president's threat level has gone up slightly. but that's not unnatural. it has gone up slightly. >> so the president's threat level has gone up to some
jeffries is recognizeded. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you, mr. clancy for your service to this country, to the secret service, and for your presence here today. it's my understanding that the number of threats to this particular president, barack obama in the the white house, has increased significantly since the president first took office in january of 2009. is that correct? >> no, sir. i would say there are spikes. threats rise and lower depending on world events. >>...
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congressman hakeem jeffries and phillip goff, thank you. >>> i had an exclusive interview with dorian johnson, michael brown's friend who was with him when he was shot by sister wilson. as the 100% electric e-g, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. or you have your smartphone, go to pbs.org right now and pull up this piece. one of the newly released witness statements tells the story of the shooting of michael brown. you will see this incredible chart. i spent an hour poring over this today. we'll talk about how it puts the witnesses to the michael brown shooting into context. we'll talk about that next. roc. her trublend... light 4 it blends in doesn't build up for a flawless nude look find your trublend at easy breezy beautiful covergirl hit him with a hard count,ine. see if they'll tip their hand. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to their game day communication. they're blitzing up the gut! get out of the pocket! hut! d
congressman hakeem jeffries and phillip goff, thank you. >>> i had an exclusive interview with dorian johnson, michael brown's friend who was with him when he was shot by sister wilson. as the 100% electric e-g, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. or you have your smartphone, go to pbs.org right now and pull up...
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jason gammell from jeffries joins us to help us understand where the price of oil goes from here. jason, how are opec countries going to secure their budgets without the price of oil back above $80 a barrel? >> they're simply not. they're going to have to break into their foreign currency reserves to keep things balanced in the near term. i don't think strategically anyone in opec wants to see oil prices below $80 or even below $90. but tactically, they're trying to help others to force the burden on reducing production with them. i think what we'll see is capital spending cuts in places like the united states that will help to share the burden with opec over the medium term. >> following the announcement, brent crude hit its lowest levels since august 2010. how much lower can it go? >> setting a floor is very difficult. the cash cost on existing production goes down to $45. now, i'm not saying it's going to go there, but that is really the first break point that you would have. i think we probably see brent prices drifting before they can find support. >> jason, good morning, it'
jason gammell from jeffries joins us to help us understand where the price of oil goes from here. jason, how are opec countries going to secure their budgets without the price of oil back above $80 a barrel? >> they're simply not. they're going to have to break into their foreign currency reserves to keep things balanced in the near term. i don't think strategically anyone in opec wants to see oil prices below $80 or even below $90. but tactically, they're trying to help others to force...
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jeffries is recognizeded. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you, mr. clancy for yo service to this country, to the secret servi, and for your esence here today. it's my understanding that the number of threatso this particular president, barack obama in the the white house, s increased significantly since the president first took office in january of 2009. is that corre? >> no, sir. i would say there are spikes. threats rise and lower depending on world events. >> and so how would you characterize from a comparative standpoint the numbe of threats that this white house or this president has faced as compared to modern presidents over the last 20 or so years? >>es, sir. our protective intelligence department does metrics regarding just what you're referring to here. and we do compare it to previous administrations, previous presidents. and the last one i looked at, it does look as if the president's threat level has gone up slightly. but that's not unnatural. it has gone up slightly. >> so the president's threat level has gone upto some degree. and at t
jeffries is recognizeded. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you, mr. clancy for yo service to this country, to the secret servi, and for your esence here today. it's my understanding that the number of threatso this particular president, barack obama in the the white house, s increased significantly since the president first took office in january of 2009. is that corre? >> no, sir. i would say there are spikes. threats rise and lower depending on world events. >> and so how...
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jeffries is recognizeded. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you, mr. clancy for your service to this country, to the secret service, and for your presence here today. it's my understanding that the number of threats to this particular president, barack obama in the the white house, has increased significantly since the president first took office in january of 2009. is that correct? >> no, sir. i would say there are spikes. threats rise and lower depending on world events. >> and so how would you characterize from a comparative standpoint the number of threats that this white house or this president has faced as compared to modern presidents over the last 20 or so years? >> yes, sir. our protective intelligence department does metrics regarding just what you're referring to here. and we do compare it to previous administrations, previous presidents. and the last one i looked at, it does look as if the president's threat level has gone up slightly. but that's not unnatural. it has gone up slightly. >> so the president's threat level has gone up to some
jeffries is recognizeded. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank you, mr. clancy for your service to this country, to the secret service, and for your presence here today. it's my understanding that the number of threats to this particular president, barack obama in the the white house, has increased significantly since the president first took office in january of 2009. is that correct? >> no, sir. i would say there are spikes. threats rise and lower depending on world events. >>...
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the next question is from amy jeffries, and it's, we'll direct this at congressman cassidy first. >> keeping with the economic opportunity theme for the moment, the median income for an african-american household in the united states is roughly 60% of the median for a white household. even worse in louisiana. what do you think first of all is the cause of this disparity? is it something that needs to be addressed now? >> yes. so income inequality has increased under president obama. if you own stock and properties you've done really well. if you're the lowest portion you've been hammered. there is a study published in forbes in which you can see because of obamacare the lowest 1/5 of income earners have seen salaries suffer, they've been laid off or hours reduced to 40 to 30 hours a week because of obamacare. the employers explicitly say it is because of obamacare. not just louisiana. the federal reserve banks of new york, philadelphia, atlanta all report this. by the way, it was known this would happen. it was known that if you pass this mandate employers were going to lay people of
the next question is from amy jeffries, and it's, we'll direct this at congressman cassidy first. >> keeping with the economic opportunity theme for the moment, the median income for an african-american household in the united states is roughly 60% of the median for a white household. even worse in louisiana. what do you think first of all is the cause of this disparity? is it something that needs to be addressed now? >> yes. so income inequality has increased under president obama....