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. >> jerry rivera habla acerca de sus inicios en la mÚsica en sÓlo segundos sus declaraciones.es como el nuestro" ♪ amores como el nuestro quedan ya muy pocos♪ " quÉ hay de malo" entre otros tantos que se incluyen en mÁs de 15 producciones su nombre de pila es gerardo rivera rodrÍguez, artÍsticamente conocido como jerry rivera, con una trayectoria de 25 aÑos el niÑo de la salsa compartiÓ, naciÓ su pasiÓn y entrega por la mÚsica. jerry: mi carrera comenzÓ desde antes de ser profesional, desde el vientre de mi madre escuchando a mi madre y a todos los familiares cercanos cantando porque mi papa es cantante de mÚsica de trio y mi mamÁ era compositora, la mÚsica es mÁs que una cultura, es algo que llevamos en la sangre, es genÉtico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ash: en 1989 su sueÑo se tornÓ en realidad cuando a sus 15 aÑos firmÓ su primer contrato con la casa disquera sony. su padre fue el que identificÓ su talento innato para el gÉnero de la salsa. jerry rivera: mi padre dijo en un momento dado, tÚ tienes talento, estÁs un crudito pero yo te voy a lanzar en la salsa. >> y fue asÍ como todo comenzÓ, rec
. >> jerry rivera habla acerca de sus inicios en la mÚsica en sÓlo segundos sus declaraciones.es como el nuestro" ♪ amores como el nuestro quedan ya muy pocos♪ " quÉ hay de malo" entre otros tantos que se incluyen en mÁs de 15 producciones su nombre de pila es gerardo rivera rodrÍguez, artÍsticamente conocido como jerry rivera, con una trayectoria de 25 aÑos el niÑo de la salsa compartiÓ, naciÓ su pasiÓn y entrega por la mÚsica. jerry: mi carrera comenzÓ...
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jerry: marcus, i'm jerry. lemonis: jerry, how are you? jerry: very good. nice to meet you.lemonis: nice to meet you. couple struggles that i have. i think the fact that it's not truly a total clear-span building changes things a little because your space layout now has to work around poles, and the way you move your forklift and your shelving changes for what we need it for. how long's it been sitting empty? jerry: about two and a half to three years ago. lemonis: so, it's been a while. jerry: yeah. lemonis: what's the term you're looking for? jerry: for a five-year term on the lease. lemonis: so i'd be willing to start with a six-year term, then two more five options. and so i'm willing to pay you $8,000 a month in rent. but i would need that first year for free. the building's been sitting empty for three years, and so... jerry: six months of free rent? lemonis: go to nine, call it a day? nine months? we got a deal? jerry: we got a deal. lemonis: while moving to this facility may be more efficient, it also makes us more profitable. the difference in rent is about $80,400
jerry: marcus, i'm jerry. lemonis: jerry, how are you? jerry: very good. nice to meet you.lemonis: nice to meet you. couple struggles that i have. i think the fact that it's not truly a total clear-span building changes things a little because your space layout now has to work around poles, and the way you move your forklift and your shelving changes for what we need it for. how long's it been sitting empty? jerry: about two and a half to three years ago. lemonis: so, it's been a while. jerry:...
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jerry: mr. president thank you for that overview. let me start with that final thought. you said in your comments just now that the battle against isis would be easier if the peshmerga had the necessary weapons. what assurances did you get specifically while you were here that you will get the weapons that you need? and specifically, what does the peshmerga lack right now that you would like to see in the hands of your fighters? president barzani: first, if we go back to the history of this issue, going back to the old days, due to the time of 2007 when general democracy was in charge of the u.s. forces in iraq, there was an agreement that the kurdish peshmerga forces, part of the iraqi national defense system, they would get their share from whatever the iraqi army gets. but unfortunately we did not receive neither bullets nor a piece of weapon. so the peshmergas had all outdated weapons and they were the weapons that we have captured in the fight against the regime and other fights. indeed, we
jerry: mr. president thank you for that overview. let me start with that final thought. you said in your comments just now that the battle against isis would be easier if the peshmerga had the necessary weapons. what assurances did you get specifically while you were here that you will get the weapons that you need? and specifically, what does the peshmerga lack right now that you would like to see in the hands of your fighters? president barzani: first, if we go back to the history of this...
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jerry: i don't think that's the issue. as people get married and form households, they still have the traditional american dream, single-family house with a backyard in a good school district. that has not changed. it may have been proper a while. stephanie: no backyard for me. i'm an urban creature. jerry: you may not be the typical american. the situation is still the same for most people. erik: she was a cheerleader. stephanie: i am not typical. i'm sorry, typical homebuyers still want to buy the house and picket fence. jerry: it has been put up during the course of the last recession because it was kids coming out of school for the least likely to find jobs. they have been living with their parents and have not had the expense of living like you in an urban neighborhood in a trendy time. most of them are starting out now. when they get married and come back into the fold so to speak they will want to buy houses. stephanie: i was going to ask -- erik: new home builders are responsible for some of the greatest abominatio
jerry: i don't think that's the issue. as people get married and form households, they still have the traditional american dream, single-family house with a backyard in a good school district. that has not changed. it may have been proper a while. stephanie: no backyard for me. i'm an urban creature. jerry: you may not be the typical american. the situation is still the same for most people. erik: she was a cheerleader. stephanie: i am not typical. i'm sorry, typical homebuyers still want to...
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yes, it was ben & jerry's. that's it for us for now. now it's time with the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> i think bernie sanders did that announcement just for me. last week on this show, i made a reference to hillary clinton being the only announced democratic candidate for president and i got attacked on twitter, just by bernie sanders people saying he already announced. so i think he had to go and do it again today just for me. >> he had announced it. he just hadn't pronounced it. >> okay. whatever. now i get it. i finally get it. >> we're all on board. thanks. >> thanks, rachel. >> if you don't think hillary clinton is worried about bernie sanders tonight, then you don't know enough about what can happen in presidential campaignes and hillary clinton knows all about what can happen in presidential campaigns. especially when a democratic front-runner gets challenged from the left. >> i am proud to announce my candidacy for president of the united states of america. >> will he give hillary clinton a hard time? >> he is kind of
yes, it was ben & jerry's. that's it for us for now. now it's time with the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> i think bernie sanders did that announcement just for me. last week on this show, i made a reference to hillary clinton being the only announced democratic candidate for president and i got attacked on twitter, just by bernie sanders people saying he already announced. so i think he had to go and do it again today just for me. >> he had announced it. he just hadn't...
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reportera: asÍ que ya lo sabe jerry rivera, por juan carlos.ganismo. >> aumentan las vÍctimas y continÚa la alerta por el posible desbordamiento de rÍos en texas. >> habitantes de ciudad acuÑa al norte de mÉxico entierran a sus muertos y ven cÓmo sus viviendas son demomidas por los daÑos sufridos. >> la conmovedora historia de iker velÁzquez. el pequeÑo de cuatro aÑos se presentÓ ante una corte de migraciÓn para pedir que no lo separan de su familia. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. [mÚsica]
reportera: asÍ que ya lo sabe jerry rivera, por juan carlos.ganismo. >> aumentan las vÍctimas y continÚa la alerta por el posible desbordamiento de rÍos en texas. >> habitantes de ciudad acuÑa al norte de mÉxico entierran a sus muertos y ven cÓmo sus viviendas son demomidas por los daÑos sufridos. >> la conmovedora historia de iker velÁzquez. el pequeÑo de cuatro aÑos se presentÓ ante una corte de migraciÓn para pedir que no lo separan de su familia. comienza la...
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jerry: i would rather have -- brendan: can we just keep talking art with jerry webman?one is video. chris cryer scored two goals for the washington capitals. tom: this is the heart of the playoffs right now. the rangers/capitals at montreal, tampa bay, then go on to another round after that. game to game is totally frantic and crazy. the goaltenders have been nothing short of a miracle. mr. cryer goes down fast fast, fast, just seconds into the game. brendan: you missed your calling. you should call hockey games. tom: joe micheletti -- i am no joe micheletti. brendan: you would be so happy calling the games. coming up next, congressman mike turner. he has a lot to say about unrest in the middle east. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are on bloomberg television streaming on your tablet and phone, and at bloomberg.com. tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." that get to top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: four suspects will be in court today in mississippi, accused of gunning down does go. the officers were shot and killed during a traffic stop la
jerry: i would rather have -- brendan: can we just keep talking art with jerry webman?one is video. chris cryer scored two goals for the washington capitals. tom: this is the heart of the playoffs right now. the rangers/capitals at montreal, tampa bay, then go on to another round after that. game to game is totally frantic and crazy. the goaltenders have been nothing short of a miracle. mr. cryer goes down fast fast, fast, just seconds into the game. brendan: you missed your calling. you should...
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and people laugh and say, "oh, lang lang likes tom and jerry," the cartoon tom, jerry the mouse. but the thing that you appreciated about them is their game of chase. you imagine them on the keyboard. >> the magic of - tom and jerry is that there's - there's always constant war between them you know? and you're just - >> the mouse and the cat - >> yeah. it's just like - >> trying to fight it out. >> oh, my god. what's going on? the next one, okay. (laugh) so - so that's really cool when you see, you know, the - tom try to catch him, like - (piano) you know? i - i - i - that's just a little thing, but - the thing is what i like about - music, it's like a motion picture, like what we - discussed before. it's that you need to have something going on there. and music's not flat, you know? so that's why you need to have up and downs. take turkish march which everybody knows. (piano) if you play - (piano) just the notes, it's kind of - but if - (piano). and the second time - (piano) the opposite. so - >> you're really seeing that in your mind. >> you need to, you know? you know, it's a
and people laugh and say, "oh, lang lang likes tom and jerry," the cartoon tom, jerry the mouse. but the thing that you appreciated about them is their game of chase. you imagine them on the keyboard. >> the magic of - tom and jerry is that there's - there's always constant war between them you know? and you're just - >> the mouse and the cat - >> yeah. it's just like - >> trying to fight it out. >> oh, my god. what's going on? the next one, okay. (laugh)...
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mike bost: we had jerry costello there for many years. jerry was a conservative democrat. he represented the area well. the concern that had come up was that this congress or bill enyart was not keeping in touch with the people. they had become used to jerry costello's style which was constantly in contact. they knew him. all over the district, and in a short period of time, i realized that was not occurring. i actually talked to a democrat state legislator who said, i do not know him, and he was in the district, and that is not what these jobs are about. they are about servant's positions, and i was able to look at that and then springboard on some of the other issues out there. of course, we also have a videotape that was from my experience on the floor as a floor leader that we did not know whether they would use it or not, but we had to trick -- try to figure out how to build our name recognition. host: this is the one that got you the nickname of -- rep. mike bost: "meltdown mike." it is the second greatest rant according to cnn, so, basically, what had happened is ri
mike bost: we had jerry costello there for many years. jerry was a conservative democrat. he represented the area well. the concern that had come up was that this congress or bill enyart was not keeping in touch with the people. they had become used to jerry costello's style which was constantly in contact. they knew him. all over the district, and in a short period of time, i realized that was not occurring. i actually talked to a democrat state legislator who said, i do not know him, and he...
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jerry met chase through his new career, gold mining. >> my wife and i purchased a machine called theher and there was a broken part, so i contacted the manufacturer and the manufacturer got me in touch with chase. >> after chase fixed his gear, jerry and his wife went gold prospecting with chase a handful of times in the high desert. >> he said, i know those areas like the back of my hand. >> but jerry says the chase merritt who showed up the last time they met was noticeably different from the friendly cowboy he had come to know. >> well, we were standing there. chase says to me, you probably know who i am. and i refer back to him, well, i said, not really because we just met you four or five weeks ago. and well, have you ever heard of the mcstay family? >> a family of four vanishes. >> jerry remembered hearing about the mcstays on the news but no clue that chase had any connection to them. >> he said he was joey's best friend and his business partner. he didn't seem sad at all talking about it. he was almost kind of cold. and he also went on to talk about his wife summer, he called
jerry met chase through his new career, gold mining. >> my wife and i purchased a machine called theher and there was a broken part, so i contacted the manufacturer and the manufacturer got me in touch with chase. >> after chase fixed his gear, jerry and his wife went gold prospecting with chase a handful of times in the high desert. >> he said, i know those areas like the back of my hand. >> but jerry says the chase merritt who showed up the last time they met was...
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in 1988 i sat down with jerry garcia for a rare interview. the entire conversation was captured on these two video cassettes. most of it never broadcast until now. we met at the dead studio. jerry was relaxed and in good humor. >> you've been doing this on the road for a long time. >> for as long as i can remember. >> reporter: he told me about their first music video for the hit single "touch of gray." >> a modest success in the big world of grown up records. >> reporter: it was made after a dead concert at laguna seca in monterey county with real dead heads as the extras. >> everybody was excited about it. it was extremely cold. >> reporter: part of jerry's virtuosity, his ability to jam for hours. >> some people can play the same music every night and maybe not get bored by it, but for me, i hate to play anything the same twice ever. in fact i'm almost constitutionally unable to do it. >> reporter: the dead had a history of drug busts dating back to when they were living on ash bury. in 1967 several band members were arrested on marijuana
in 1988 i sat down with jerry garcia for a rare interview. the entire conversation was captured on these two video cassettes. most of it never broadcast until now. we met at the dead studio. jerry was relaxed and in good humor. >> you've been doing this on the road for a long time. >> for as long as i can remember. >> reporter: he told me about their first music video for the hit single "touch of gray." >> a modest success in the big world of grown up records....
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ilia garcÍa: se ve muy bien jerry. adiÓs.
ilia garcÍa: se ve muy bien jerry. adiÓs.
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>> it's jerry brown's governing philosophy. he takes a portion of what people are saying and use it to his advantage. the first two topics i think he has done it all through his career especially in these last four and a half years whether on taxes or spending. and i think the governor is giving people a little bit but not going as far as they want to. whether the governor keeps that upper hand over the course of the next couple years as his term ends remains to be seen but the governor is driving the ship on how much revenue he thinks we're going to get. they're his numbers and what to do with it. >> when you made reference to the earned income tax credit. describe if you could what it is. >> it's a tax credit for the work poor. is it the people who earn the lowest amount in california for instance a family of four this would only apply if they only earned $14,000 a year. that is the lowest of low income. they get money back automatically from their taxes. it could be a few hundred up to 2,000. there is a federal earned income
>> it's jerry brown's governing philosophy. he takes a portion of what people are saying and use it to his advantage. the first two topics i think he has done it all through his career especially in these last four and a half years whether on taxes or spending. and i think the governor is giving people a little bit but not going as far as they want to. whether the governor keeps that upper hand over the course of the next couple years as his term ends remains to be seen but the governor...
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jerry, this is nuts. we have these guys. we know they're out there and know the potential nemesis to society. >> the conventional wisdom is it's easy to follow social media, but once you do that and you're rigorous about it these people will go somewhere else. >> the fact is he didn't go anywhere else. he was there. he was ranting and raving all the way up to the moment he took out the ns. and we msed it. >>why? >>e're not payg eugh tentn. yo kno wha t rl proem is? theoverent isn goot chnogy. d y nice how long it took us to get health care.gov up? the nuclear arsenal is managed by floppy disks. we're not good at it. >> what i think what we're not good at is communication. before 9/11 we had a lot of information, a lot of people saw things and said things that got lost in the sauce. one agency didn't speak to another. feels like the information is >> i think jerry nailed it. it's hard to think, aside from the front line soldiers, fbi and cia men and women, what we are good at in the government is long on dimes. when we felt w
jerry, this is nuts. we have these guys. we know they're out there and know the potential nemesis to society. >> the conventional wisdom is it's easy to follow social media, but once you do that and you're rigorous about it these people will go somewhere else. >> the fact is he didn't go anywhere else. he was there. he was ranting and raving all the way up to the moment he took out the ns. and we msed it. >>why? >>e're not payg eugh tentn. yo kno wha t rl proem is?...
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mike bost: we had jerry costello there for many years. jerry was a conservative democrat. he represented the area well. he was constantly in touch with people. the concern that had come up was that this congress or bill enyart was not keeping in touch with the people. they had become used to jerry costello's style, which was constantly in contact. they knew him. all over the district, and in a short period of time, i realized that was not occurring. i actually talked to a democrat state legislator who said, i do not know him, and he was in the district, and that is not what these jobs are about. they are about servant's positions, and i was able to look at that and then springboard on some of the other issues out there. of course, we also have a videotape that was from my experience on the floor as a floor leader that we did not know whether they would use it or not, but we had to try to figure out how to build our name recognition. host: this is the one that got you the nickname of -- rep. mike bost: "meltdown mike." yes. what happened -- it actually is rated as the secon
mike bost: we had jerry costello there for many years. jerry was a conservative democrat. he represented the area well. he was constantly in touch with people. the concern that had come up was that this congress or bill enyart was not keeping in touch with the people. they had become used to jerry costello's style, which was constantly in contact. they knew him. all over the district, and in a short period of time, i realized that was not occurring. i actually talked to a democrat state...
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this morning comedian jerry seinfeld will be sharing his insights with anthony may on. >> jerry seinfeld's internet show is about cars and comedy. he's obsessed with the design of both. you break comedy down in architectural way. >> i like structure. i like lodge glike later on "sunday morning," we go for a drive with jerry seinfeld. >> am i driving too fast for you? >> cleaning windows at auldbrass is pretty down to earth task. but on a skyscraper, this morning, mo rocca does windows. >> architects design them, construction workers build them. this is good exercise. who cleans them? >> i don't do windows. well unless i'm window washing a skyscraper on the 38th floor. ahead on "sunday morning." >> richard schlesinger introduces us to shaker design. jane pauley looks at architecture you can take to the bank. seth doane has spotted castles made of sand. first, let's go to christine johnson in the newsroom for our sunday morning headlines. >> good morning it's may 31, 2015. beau biden eldest son of vice president joe biden and two time attorney general of delaware has died after a battle with
this morning comedian jerry seinfeld will be sharing his insights with anthony may on. >> jerry seinfeld's internet show is about cars and comedy. he's obsessed with the design of both. you break comedy down in architectural way. >> i like structure. i like lodge glike later on "sunday morning," we go for a drive with jerry seinfeld. >> am i driving too fast for you? >> cleaning windows at auldbrass is pretty down to earth task. but on a skyscraper, this...
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with the further do, jerry roberts. >> i am jerry roberts, i and the assistant chief of the fbi terrorism finance operations section. i want to thank everyone for having me today. i want to personally thank matt for inviting me. i am pleased to be able to provide you with an overview of how we are adapting and evolving to the current threat of isil and the child -- and the challenge that our partners face. i have had the privilege of working with the washington institute for about five years now on a variety of topics with the institute over five years on a variety of topics counter radicalization and i am honored to be here. before i a dress the financial aspect of trees -- isil how the fbi is constantly adapting to speak here last year at the time he advised how the u.s. government looks at the domestic intelligence agency the bureau is committed to the full integration of intelligence and operations. i had been in the new york office and prior to coming back to fbi headquarters i was in the baltimore field office where i was not only the counterterrorism assistant special agent in char
with the further do, jerry roberts. >> i am jerry roberts, i and the assistant chief of the fbi terrorism finance operations section. i want to thank everyone for having me today. i want to personally thank matt for inviting me. i am pleased to be able to provide you with an overview of how we are adapting and evolving to the current threat of isil and the child -- and the challenge that our partners face. i have had the privilege of working with the washington institute for about five...
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jerry adams has shaken hands with two more u.s. presidents since then. the first time jerry adams met a member of the british royal family. prince charles and jerry adams had a 15-minute private meeting and then mr. adams said this. >> we did discuss the need for the entire process to move forward, particularly in terms of people who have suffered families who have been bereaved and the need to heal to have relationships between the people of these islands. >> all right. here is how weird the world is. gerry adams was once banned from entering this country. couldn't get a visa. the last time i saw gerry adams was at a starbucks in the hamptons on a summer weekend. coming up a new jersey newspaper editorial says that chris christie has really lost it. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. cvs heal
jerry adams has shaken hands with two more u.s. presidents since then. the first time jerry adams met a member of the british royal family. prince charles and jerry adams had a 15-minute private meeting and then mr. adams said this. >> we did discuss the need for the entire process to move forward, particularly in terms of people who have suffered families who have been bereaved and the need to heal to have relationships between the people of these islands. >> all right. here is how...
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in 1988 i sat down with jerry garcia for a rare interview. the entire conversation was captured on these cassettes, most of it never broadcast until now. we met at the dead studio. jerry was relaxed and in good humor. >> you have been doing this on the road your shows on the road for a long time. >> for as long as i can remember, no kidding. >> you like it and. >> oh, yeah. [music] >> reporter: he told me about their first music video. for the hit single "touch of gray". >> our modest success in the big world of grownup records, you know. [ laughter ] >> it was made after a concert in monterey county. it with real deadheads as the extras. >> everyone was excited. enjoyed the idea but for the cold. it was extremely cold. >> his ability to change it. i hate to play anything the same twice, ever. in fact, i am almost unable to do it. >> reporter: the dead had had a history of drug busts, dating back to when they were living on ashbury. >> it is a peaceful planet. >> reporter: in 1967, several band members were arrested on marijuana charges. >> t
in 1988 i sat down with jerry garcia for a rare interview. the entire conversation was captured on these cassettes, most of it never broadcast until now. we met at the dead studio. jerry was relaxed and in good humor. >> you have been doing this on the road your shows on the road for a long time. >> for as long as i can remember, no kidding. >> you like it and. >> oh, yeah. [music] >> reporter: he told me about their first music video. for the hit single...
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still a head this morning ben and jerry's is taking up issue of marriage equality. jill wagner has latest in the money watch report. but first here's what is ahead tonight on cbs-3. police say a suspect is behind a sexual a all the and robbery, early monday morning in south philadelphia. authorities released surveillance video showing the suspect near victim's home. investigators say that crime has had similarities to the attempted sexual assault in march just a few blocks away. >>> and, like this one will in longer be permitted on septa property. ads sparked outrage but septa could do nothing bit. today septa board of directors will, pre hib it ads expressing opinions honorary ledge us political or other issues. >>> four people working in three commercial labs get preventive treatment for exposure to anthrax. the pentagon says they inadvertently shipped live anthrax, spores to labs in nine states, including, new jersey, and delaware. they were supposed to send dead spores but sent live ones instead. >>> time for a business news. is there an update to the irs hackin
still a head this morning ben and jerry's is taking up issue of marriage equality. jill wagner has latest in the money watch report. but first here's what is ahead tonight on cbs-3. police say a suspect is behind a sexual a all the and robbery, early monday morning in south philadelphia. authorities released surveillance video showing the suspect near victim's home. investigators say that crime has had similarities to the attempted sexual assault in march just a few blocks away. >>>...
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no it's all about understanding patterns like the mail guy at 3:12 every day or jerry, getting dumped every third tuesday. this happens every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart, plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. witanywhere on any device.you can manage your account anytime, just sign into my account to pay bills, manage...
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jerry adams said the ira did to him, monbaton, what did he to others.o along comes prince charles. remember, he's colonel and chief of the parachute regiment one of the british army regiments loathed by ira supporters and he shakes the hand of jerry adams. and looking at the two of them, two 66-year-old men born within weeks of each other, adams reaches across whispers in irish in his ear 100,000 welcomes. i mean this is extraordinary stuff. and i think it's part of a peace process that brick by brick is still being built. and you saw when the queen came here to dublin some years ago, the words that she used extraordinarily well chosen. and charles also in a speech had well chosen words about the profound pain that he felt and that he now understood others felt. all of those who had lost people in the terrible war not only in northern ireland but a war that spilled over here into the republic of ireland. so as you say, historic doesn't even begin to sum up that handshake. >> i was talking about people in northern i've land shockreland shocked, but you s
jerry adams said the ira did to him, monbaton, what did he to others.o along comes prince charles. remember, he's colonel and chief of the parachute regiment one of the british army regiments loathed by ira supporters and he shakes the hand of jerry adams. and looking at the two of them, two 66-year-old men born within weeks of each other, adams reaches across whispers in irish in his ear 100,000 welcomes. i mean this is extraordinary stuff. and i think it's part of a peace process that brick...
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we're just going to have to wait and find out. >> jerri, do you have any idea how long investigators may take to come up with their conclusions on what may have happened? >> absolutely not. i'm sure they're going to take their time to get it right. we have no idea how long that will be. >> jerri, finally, what would you -- any information you'd like to give to those who are regular riders on septa about service? >> we have up to 11 to 12,000 people who use that line on a daily basis. those people are needing to get to where they need to go today. we can suggest that they use the west trenton line. it's going to be added rider ship over there so they're going to be delayed or they can drive to the frankford transportation center they can take the market frankford line to get into center city. >> jerri williams thank you for giving us that information. >> yo you are're welcome. >> reporter: i'm matt delucia live in sky force 10. we've been over the scene for several hours shortly after this crash happened around 9:00 last night. we've been asked to move back by authorities about three
we're just going to have to wait and find out. >> jerri, do you have any idea how long investigators may take to come up with their conclusions on what may have happened? >> absolutely not. i'm sure they're going to take their time to get it right. we have no idea how long that will be. >> jerri, finally, what would you -- any information you'd like to give to those who are regular riders on septa about service? >> we have up to 11 to 12,000 people who use that line on a...
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we've got jerry williams a spokesperson for septa on the phone. we want to say good morning. give us an update about what you're hearing from this scene and what it means for your service in particular. >> first of all i want to say that septa's hearts and prayers go out to all the families involved in this incident. as of right now, our trenton line remains suspended and will be suspended throughout the day and possibly a few more days this week. our chestnut hill west line is operating. they're going to be some delays. >> now, jerry, does septa share the tracks with amtrak or are they sort of side by side? and you gave us that timetable of at least two days. could that be extended even further because i'm here these tracks were severely damaged. >> yes, that could be. i mean now that there's some light for people to evaluate the tracks, we may be learning some details about the -- how extensive these suspensions will be. yes, we do lease that track area along the northeast corridor from amtrak for septa service on the trenton line. >> so, it sounds as though it will be up t
we've got jerry williams a spokesperson for septa on the phone. we want to say good morning. give us an update about what you're hearing from this scene and what it means for your service in particular. >> first of all i want to say that septa's hearts and prayers go out to all the families involved in this incident. as of right now, our trenton line remains suspended and will be suspended throughout the day and possibly a few more days this week. our chestnut hill west line is operating....
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>> yes, absolutely. >> how did it go, jerry? >> not too well. journey needs to come to an end. i know that. eight years of this is enough. >>> coming up -- >> we going to find anything in here we shouldn't find? >> well, let's say, not that i know of. >> weir gets another chance to come clean. uch. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray, but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray >>> attention all areas. restricted mobilization is now in effect. >>> all right, guys. we're going to shake down units two and one, starting with two. >> the correctional staff at limon conducts surprise cell shakedowns for weapons and other contraband on a regular basis. today, one of the cells on the inspection list is jerry weir's. >> we going to find anything in here we shouldn't find? >> well, let's say, not that i know of. >> okay. i mean, we'll find it if it's here. go ahead and get dressed. >> am i coming back or am i leaving? >> you're coming back. >> well, i don't know, man. the
>> yes, absolutely. >> how did it go, jerry? >> not too well. journey needs to come to an end. i know that. eight years of this is enough. >>> coming up -- >> we going to find anything in here we shouldn't find? >> well, let's say, not that i know of. >> weir gets another chance to come clean. uch. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray, but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and...
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en aquel tiempo la salsa era puro erotismo y jerry conquistaba a muchas con su cara de niÑo. >> la mujernto que tenÍa que pasar asÍ. >> maÑana en la segunda parte de esta entrevista especial el niÑo de la salsa comparte lecciones de vida que vinieron con la fama. >> estÁn todos aquÍ cantando. asÍ concluimos, gracias por acompaÑarnos. recuerde, regresamos a las 11 en el noticiero nacional. ♪♪ indocumentados... una corte rechazo desbloquear el alivio migratorio que les daria permiso de trabajo y proteccion contra deportacion. crecen las inundaciones y la devastacion en tejas... buscan a decenas de desaparecidos, las casas y autos daqados se pcuentan por miles y advierten que viene mas lluviay en coahuila, mexico, aumentan los muertos, y la angustia por encontrar vivos a desaparecidos tras el azote de un brutal tornado en entrevista con univision, el padre de alondra diaz arremete contra la madre de su hija despues de devolversela...ti ene la ilusion de hacerle la fiesta de 15 aqos a su niqa. comenzamos...
en aquel tiempo la salsa era puro erotismo y jerry conquistaba a muchas con su cara de niÑo. >> la mujernto que tenÍa que pasar asÍ. >> maÑana en la segunda parte de esta entrevista especial el niÑo de la salsa comparte lecciones de vida que vinieron con la fama. >> estÁn todos aquÍ cantando. asÍ concluimos, gracias por acompaÑarnos. recuerde, regresamos a las 11 en el noticiero nacional. ♪♪ indocumentados... una corte rechazo desbloquear el alivio migratorio que...
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charlie: thank you, jerry. david: i think jerry may have a benefit later.er] number six, jim carrey. jim: honestly, dave, i've always found you to be a bit of an over actor -- over-actor. david: number five, chris rock. chris: i am just glad your show is being given to another white guy. david: i had nothing to do with that. number four, julia louis dreyfus. julia: thanks for letting me take part in another hugely disappointing series finale. david: i had nothing to do with that either. number three, peyton manning. peyton: dave, you are to comedy what i am to comedy. david: that doesn't make any sense. peyton, oh my god. number two, tina fey. tina: thanks for finally proving men can be funny. david: i like that. things i've always wanted to say to dave, number one, bill murray. bill: dave, i will never have the money iou. -- i owe you. ♪ david: oh no. steve, thank you very much. that is wonderful. thank you very much. i appreciate that. david: that was so funny. look who it is! that's unbelievable. thank you for everything. it is our friends here at "the l
charlie: thank you, jerry. david: i think jerry may have a benefit later.er] number six, jim carrey. jim: honestly, dave, i've always found you to be a bit of an over actor -- over-actor. david: number five, chris rock. chris: i am just glad your show is being given to another white guy. david: i had nothing to do with that. number four, julia louis dreyfus. julia: thanks for letting me take part in another hugely disappointing series finale. david: i had nothing to do with that either. number...
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and today, jerry brown and gavin newsom and jerry hill were on hand at the ribbon cutting. [ cheers ]we're pressured to invent, to imagine to create and design. in california, uniquely, we're open to that sophisticated human process. >> in is the future of work. it's not just a good thing to do because it's good for sustainability. it's about your work force. it's about designing a 21st century workplace. designing work flow. >> reporter: this 225,000 square-foot building will house 1500 employees. it says it pays off to build like this not only for savings but for employee retention. >> this building will be 30% more energy efficient. it's also a place where our employees can collaborate, there's choices in the finds of spaces they work. it's a commitment to having healthy buildings on campus. >> reporter: you are looking at the building. it has fins which is something i've never seen on the windows to shade the sun at certain times. it also has automatic shades. the inside of the building is completely open and some of the courtyard areas and it's a lot different from a lot of build
and today, jerry brown and gavin newsom and jerry hill were on hand at the ribbon cutting. [ cheers ]we're pressured to invent, to imagine to create and design. in california, uniquely, we're open to that sophisticated human process. >> in is the future of work. it's not just a good thing to do because it's good for sustainability. it's about your work force. it's about designing a 21st century workplace. designing work flow. >> reporter: this 225,000 square-foot building will house...
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you worked as a political consultant and you worked with jerry brown in his election campaign.e alsomayor of orinda. so what is it that you hope to accomplish in sacramento and get along with the party that you're openly criticizing the members for. >> we come in without party labels. there's not a republican or democratic pothole. we need more of that in state government is people that are going to represent the communities where they come from, not the political parties, not the powerful interest. so iam bringing in a new approach to what i think good governing should be about in sacramento. but that's the essence of my candidacy is trying to find a level of balance, cooperation and consensus building and that would make our politics and the choices and decisions to come out of sacramento better. >> if we are going to be consensus building the campaign doesn't look like it's building any kind of consensus. bothsides including yourself are nailing things down. you forexample are saying bart strikes should be band. my opponentdoesn't believe that. why isthat such a critical tes
you worked as a political consultant and you worked with jerry brown in his election campaign.e alsomayor of orinda. so what is it that you hope to accomplish in sacramento and get along with the party that you're openly criticizing the members for. >> we come in without party labels. there's not a republican or democratic pothole. we need more of that in state government is people that are going to represent the communities where they come from, not the political parties, not the...
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yesterday water agencies agreed to make governor jerry brown's 25% water cuts happen. what does that mean for you? ktvu's tom vacar shows us the city that has to cut the most. >> reporter: whether your cuts are 8% or 36%, following landscaping and outdoor water restrictions is the solution. let your grass go brown or opt for drought tolerant landscapes. east bay mud, the goal is 20%. >> wee confident if all our customers and businesses, if they follow the restrictions, how much to water, when to water, then we can meet that 20% cut back. >> reporter: no two water agencies are the same. >> other districts are in a tougher situation and they will have to ask customers to do more. >> reporter: all water agencies must meet the goals or face penalties up to $10,000 a day till they do. money that rate payers would have to foot. >> reporter: they say watter agency boards -- water agency boards prefer the carrot instead of the stick. >> i think that is why people prefer incentives. >> reporter: if the drought goes on, there may not be enough water for summer 2016. then harsh c
yesterday water agencies agreed to make governor jerry brown's 25% water cuts happen. what does that mean for you? ktvu's tom vacar shows us the city that has to cut the most. >> reporter: whether your cuts are 8% or 36%, following landscaping and outdoor water restrictions is the solution. let your grass go brown or opt for drought tolerant landscapes. east bay mud, the goal is 20%. >> wee confident if all our customers and businesses, if they follow the restrictions, how much to...
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i want to go back to jerry. it's hourly earnings. .1%, jerry. that's not d doable. that's a weak economy, in my opinion. what do you say? >> i agree with you. the problem is, there's no investment going on. there's no investment capital goods that would raise the productivity of, woul workers. this is a really serious problem. >> we'll be talking more about it at the end of the hour. it affects all of us. most americans need jobs and wages. we appreciate your time. closing bell is ringing. fifty minutes to go right now. the ceo of nike says, you know the phrase just do it. they'll hire 10,000 workers. what he's talking about and why president obama happened to stop by today. ♪ ♪ cheryl: rejected. sajento rejected a takeover offer from monsanto. they said it undervalues the swiss firm and does not take into account the regulatory risk of doing a deal. their shares soaring on that news. monsanto shares up a buck 28. well, lululemon athletica may have competition. -- it plans to flip performance activewear on its head by focusing on reaction and getting fit out in the
i want to go back to jerry. it's hourly earnings. .1%, jerry. that's not d doable. that's a weak economy, in my opinion. what do you say? >> i agree with you. the problem is, there's no investment going on. there's no investment capital goods that would raise the productivity of, woul workers. this is a really serious problem. >> we'll be talking more about it at the end of the hour. it affects all of us. most americans need jobs and wages. we appreciate your time. closing bell is...