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john ford back over at the nasdaq.e, netflix surging to all-time highs, up more than 14% this morning. the company adding almost five million streaming subs in the first quarter. a very clean beat on expectations. joining us on the phone today is suntrust managing director and internet analyst bob peck as we like to call him, the axe. bob, good to see you again. >> thanks again for having me. >> if there was ever any doubt that subs were the magic metric, today would obviously just dispel all of them. what did you make of the number? >> yes, the domestic was a nice surprise, they had 2.6 million. versus 2.1 expectation. with a reduced turn that shows that the content is actually resonating with viewers. but international is where everyone is focused. over 2.5 million, versus the 2.4 expectation showed they're getting the traction. and i think the number one number people walked away with was the guidance on international. 2.2 million versus 1.4 million expectation showed strong at the end of the quarter and could drive
john ford back over at the nasdaq.e, netflix surging to all-time highs, up more than 14% this morning. the company adding almost five million streaming subs in the first quarter. a very clean beat on expectations. joining us on the phone today is suntrust managing director and internet analyst bob peck as we like to call him, the axe. bob, good to see you again. >> thanks again for having me. >> if there was ever any doubt that subs were the magic metric, today would obviously just...
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on the book we have this powerful john ford film with all of the images of the mesmerizing black-and-white images that the dust blowing. so of course they've lingered with you both. of course people see oklahoma in that light. opposite hinted that we have the movie musical oklahoma! because oklahoma is a place where corn goes place where corn goes as high as an elephant died. that is not true either. oklahoma riders have had the extra challenge of reclaiming the oklahoma landscape in oklahoma people from stereotype that we are not all people that use that grammar, that we are not people that live in metal shacks and struggle against the dust. essentially that is the case for all oklahoma writers. we tell our story, reclaim our landscape in showing what is here. there's so many other things as well. the oklahoma writers exhibit is a vision of mine to help make oklahomans more aware of their literary heritage. so many people, oklahomans included cds list for oklahoma is way down the bottom of the route when it comes to literacy, when it comes to competency in other academic skills and yet we
on the book we have this powerful john ford film with all of the images of the mesmerizing black-and-white images that the dust blowing. so of course they've lingered with you both. of course people see oklahoma in that light. opposite hinted that we have the movie musical oklahoma! because oklahoma is a place where corn goes place where corn goes as high as an elephant died. that is not true either. oklahoma riders have had the extra challenge of reclaiming the oklahoma landscape in oklahoma...
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. >>> let's send it over to john ford to find out what will be on "squawk alley." ning, john. >> we're going to talk tech earnings, it wasn't just the top and bottom line numbers that mattered this time. we got insight into how key tech companies are actually doing in their subbusinesses and it is apple watch day. at least for some people. peemt who ordered ahead are getting theirs in the mail. we'll find out what the ecosystem is doing differently now. and jason calikanis, talking about the possibility of a tech bubble. innovation is top of mind. ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. >>> good friday morning, it's 8:00 a.m. at amazon headquarters in seattle, washington 11:00 a.m. on wall street "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >>> let's send it over to john ford to find out what will be on "squawk alley." ning, john. >> we're going to talk tech earnings, it wasn't just the top and bottom line numbers that mattered this time. we got insight into how key tech companies are actually doing in their subbusinesses and it is apple watch day. at least for some people. peemt who ordered ahead are getting theirs in the mail. we'll find out what the ecosystem is doing differently now. and jason...
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>> intended to come right down that way, and as scary as that looks, according to john t. ford, he made leaps of similar heights in some of the plays. dramatic entrances, that he liked to make, you know he could spring down, you know, from the saepcenery, and he could make a dramatic entrance. if you're not thrown off balance, you know, by catching your rile of the spur in a flag or nothing pulling on the coat you might have been able to do it. it's still quite a jump, but that was a way he was coming out. in fact, he barred the door right? once in there. nobody was coming in after him. >> thank you. one of the things i'm interested you know, he has a lot of conspirators worked with, a part of the trial later on. how did he, as -- he's organizing all this, what was his relationship with the people and was he really an effective organizer? a lot of this plot does not really come together that well in the final, you know, days. there's people who kind of -- >> good -- >> don't deliver or live up to what they promised. he's on his open a lot. >> that's a very good question. i thin
>> intended to come right down that way, and as scary as that looks, according to john t. ford, he made leaps of similar heights in some of the plays. dramatic entrances, that he liked to make, you know he could spring down, you know, from the saepcenery, and he could make a dramatic entrance. if you're not thrown off balance, you know, by catching your rile of the spur in a flag or nothing pulling on the coat you might have been able to do it. it's still quite a jump, but that was a way...
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and john ford sheer, as we're dealing with a bit of a selloff, the dow is down 270 points.or most of the day as well. with all major averages down 1%.
and john ford sheer, as we're dealing with a bit of a selloff, the dow is down 270 points.or most of the day as well. with all major averages down 1%.
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we send it back to san francisco with john ford with a look at what's coming up next on "squawk alleyowout quarter. trying to take a look at what's next for the company. reed hoffman, co-founder offed linkedin will join us and john ledger. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you, can be a morning person again. aleve pm, for a better am. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. >>> good morning it is 8:00 a.m. at apple headquarters in cupertino, california also 8:00 a.m. here at one market in san francisco, "squawk alley" is live. ♪ whatever happened to predictability ♪ ♪ the milkman ♪ ♪ the paper boy ♪ ♪ the evening tv ♪ ♪ everywhere you look ♪ ♪ everywhere you go ♪ ♪ there's a heart ♪ ♪ i to hold on to ♪ ♪ everywhere you loo
we send it back to san francisco with john ford with a look at what's coming up next on "squawk alleyowout quarter. trying to take a look at what's next for the company. reed hoffman, co-founder offed linkedin will join us and john ledger. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last...
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let's bring in john ford, who is awaiting an interview with the ceo.in at the open do you think here? >> this is a brand that a lot of people know. i've got several friends who actually sell goods on etsy. there's a certain demographic, maybe somewhat of the pinterest demographic that's very interested in this company. and there's a party going on in the room where i am now. there are sellers here the ceo, chad dickerson having his first comments after signing the initial documents when the stock started trading with bob grifeld here. this is a big day for the company. this is a company that has a very loyal base. remember 78% of people who bought on etsy in 2014 were return customers. so you have to imagine some of those people many of those people also buying in on the stock. i was looking at some forums on the internet a few minutes ago and people saying they had bought in. >> this is an extraordinary gain. it was priced at $1.8 billion. it's doubled in value. so $2 billion have been created instantly. there's got to be more to it than that. is it b
let's bring in john ford, who is awaiting an interview with the ceo.in at the open do you think here? >> this is a brand that a lot of people know. i've got several friends who actually sell goods on etsy. there's a certain demographic, maybe somewhat of the pinterest demographic that's very interested in this company. and there's a party going on in the room where i am now. there are sellers here the ceo, chad dickerson having his first comments after signing the initial documents when...
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tim seymour, john ford is waiting for the numbers and, john revenue growth is going to be key since theter they posted 17%, below 20% for the first time in at least two years. >> absolutely. and revenue growth particularly on google sites. we just saw a pretty big quarter from facebook yesterday. fell a little bit short but their growth was strong. we want to see are they taking any share or how much share of the display market are they taking from google. and then paid clicks and cost per click. this is always something that we watch where google is concerned especially as a transition to mobile goes on. analysts say they thought they saw a slowdown in paid clicks so we'll see if that shows up. if so that would be a concern. finally, any color on expenses. of course we know about these fx headwinds that everybody has been facing. analysts want to see how significant is that. also we've seen intel, qualcomm saying they're going to cut back. it's not clear whether they would do the same. >>> we have breaking news here. we want to go to eamon. >>> the united states senate is voting as we
tim seymour, john ford is waiting for the numbers and, john revenue growth is going to be key since theter they posted 17%, below 20% for the first time in at least two years. >> absolutely. and revenue growth particularly on google sites. we just saw a pretty big quarter from facebook yesterday. fell a little bit short but their growth was strong. we want to see are they taking any share or how much share of the display market are they taking from google. and then paid clicks and cost...
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john ford is at the flagship store in new york city.he door with or without a preorder. >> reporter: richard, i actually went in the store and talked to some folks. it happens a couple of people trying on the watch, seeing how it functions, they already preordered. they came to get a look at what they already purchased. you have the most committed fans and it is crowded there, more crowded than usual. they have a couple of display cases set up full of watches and bands that you can check out and also some displays with an ipad that shows you how it works. for apple, it is crucial, not just because they're selling them, you can just look at them won't be delivered until end of the month, but getting a gauge of what demand is. it is a complicated product, lots of configurations, bands, stainless steel or aluminum. they want to figure out which ones people want. figure out where to distribute to various stores across the country. >> john i was driving by around 4:00 a.m. that location you're at now. i didn't see many folks there, in previo
john ford is at the flagship store in new york city.he door with or without a preorder. >> reporter: richard, i actually went in the store and talked to some folks. it happens a couple of people trying on the watch, seeing how it functions, they already preordered. they came to get a look at what they already purchased. you have the most committed fans and it is crowded there, more crowded than usual. they have a couple of display cases set up full of watches and bands that you can check...
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we ain't a john ford western.st real texan i ever saw on tv was king of the hill's boomhauer, the guy who's always drinking beer and you can't understand a word he says. so, how come trying to explode myths about texas always winds up reinforcing them? after all these years, i do not think it is my fault. the fact is, it's a damned peculiar place. given all the horse bleep there's bound to be a pony in here somewhere. just by trying to be honest about it, one accidentally underlines its sheer strangeness. i have to say, before we talk ted cruz, she ended the peace by saying "as willie nelson sings if we could not laugh, we would all go insane," and if you want to segue into ted cruz on that note -- amy: ted cruz has announced for president. hillary clinton has not, and elizabeth warren says she will not. katrina: first of all, thanks to democracy now, i hope "the nation" will be on the horse race. we tried to bring the issues commencement -- commensurate with the scale of the crisis in the country. "the nation" be
we ain't a john ford western.st real texan i ever saw on tv was king of the hill's boomhauer, the guy who's always drinking beer and you can't understand a word he says. so, how come trying to explode myths about texas always winds up reinforcing them? after all these years, i do not think it is my fault. the fact is, it's a damned peculiar place. given all the horse bleep there's bound to be a pony in here somewhere. just by trying to be honest about it, one accidentally underlines its sheer...
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the president of course shot and killed by john wilkes booth at ford' theater.hat fateful evening only five days after the union army declared victory in the civil war. the president's funeral procession took him to philadelphia for one final time a week after his murder. >> it was a scene unlike anything locals had ever experienced. our bruce gordon is on kelly drive near a statue of the great emancipator. bruce, this was a tragedy of the highest order. >> reporter: it was absolutely. yeah, president lincoln, of course the first us president to be assassinated. it was part of a far larger and thankfully unsuccessful plot to take down several of our national leaders lincoln was quite popular here in philadelphia. in fact the union league was formed during the war to show support and so his death left the city in a state of disbelief disbelief. at 7:22 a.m. on april 15th 1865, president abraham lincoln drew his last labored breath. martyrs by assassins bullet fired by the actor and southern sympathizer john wilkes booth ford's theater in washington the night befo
the president of course shot and killed by john wilkes booth at ford' theater.hat fateful evening only five days after the union army declared victory in the civil war. the president's funeral procession took him to philadelphia for one final time a week after his murder. >> it was a scene unlike anything locals had ever experienced. our bruce gordon is on kelly drive near a statue of the great emancipator. bruce, this was a tragedy of the highest order. >> reporter: it was...
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joining thus morning, jon steinberg, ceo of the "daily mail" north america and with us, john ford, kaylaugh for you guys? >> and the chimes are going off? >> this is san francisco. yesterday, i don't know what that was. >> and to think that we're wearing sunscreen after yesterday. >> what a show we have today. joining us in the next hour is a great line-up, former yahoo president sue decker and the president of linkedin, john hoffman. we begin with apple, shares sliding after hitting the all-time highs, revenue and profit did top expectations after the company sold over $61 million iphones, up 40%. apple saying it sold more iphones in china than the u.s. for the first time ever. tim cook talked about demand for the apple watch outstripping supply with our own josh lipton saying it's a relatively better problem to have, one we know how to fix. >> i think that why the stock might be trading down now is people feeling how it could possibly get better. 20% of iphone users upgraded to the iphone 6 or an iphone 6 plus, in a relatively short period of time. so replacement is there. when they la
joining thus morning, jon steinberg, ceo of the "daily mail" north america and with us, john ford, kaylaugh for you guys? >> and the chimes are going off? >> this is san francisco. yesterday, i don't know what that was. >> and to think that we're wearing sunscreen after yesterday. >> what a show we have today. joining us in the next hour is a great line-up, former yahoo president sue decker and the president of linkedin, john hoffman. we begin with apple,...
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new york times" and john steinberg, ceo of the "daily mail" is here and kelly evans at post 9 and john fordck as well. we have a busy morning. so let's start with yahoo. look at shares of yahoo after the company reported quarterly profit and revenue that came in below estimates. that stock down by 1.25% in early trading that includes display and search ad revenue which fell for the first time in years. kth announcing it has hired advisers to consider options for its stake in yahoo japan. marissa mayer, ceo of yahoo made sure to talk about the potential for value in yahoo japan right off the bat, because she knew that's what investors were looking for. what's your take-aways? >> i understand her approach of wanting to go after search. i think it makes sense. google, the search algorithm hasn't changed in a long time. i think it is losing to facebook a little bit here and there. people have figured out how to dpam the system. is makes sense for marissa to go after that but at the same time we don't actually know what yahoo is doing as a company. as a whole. i don't think marissa has ever actu
new york times" and john steinberg, ceo of the "daily mail" is here and kelly evans at post 9 and john fordck as well. we have a busy morning. so let's start with yahoo. look at shares of yahoo after the company reported quarterly profit and revenue that came in below estimates. that stock down by 1.25% in early trading that includes display and search ad revenue which fell for the first time in years. kth announcing it has hired advisers to consider options for its stake in...
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john? the ford auto plants laying people off because they're not selling enough hybrids and electric cars. >> it's hard to have a good time. we've spent hundreds of billions of dollars. that's actually people's taxes. that's money people could have used for their own lives. this whole green energy program, certainly the green car program, has been a total disaster. hard to underestimate how big of a disaster. some estimates, we've spent $200,000 per electric car that's now on the road. incentives and tax giveaways and everything else. not surprising why this has been such a desatter. to michelle's point, this has been all about government using force against innocent people who frankly get a lot more value out of a pickup truck than they do an electric car. >> did we waste a ton of taxpayer money? >> oh yes. you have to go back and look at all of the amount that has been spent on slor panels that didn't work and on wind farms that didn't work and all of these various alternative sources of energy that didn't work. the biggest problem of course the interference in the free market. people wh
john? the ford auto plants laying people off because they're not selling enough hybrids and electric cars. >> it's hard to have a good time. we've spent hundreds of billions of dollars. that's actually people's taxes. that's money people could have used for their own lives. this whole green energy program, certainly the green car program, has been a total disaster. hard to underestimate how big of a disaster. some estimates, we've spent $200,000 per electric car that's now on the road....
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to this "squawk alley" for our wednesday, johnsteinbridge, is with us and john forde dow is up 100 points, s&p 2108 and oil back to the highest levels of the year. the european union is filing an antitrust lawsuit against goo e google. ace cuesing the company of using it's online dominance in europe. here's the eu commissioner speaking this morning. >> our preliminary review in the statement of objection is that in its general internet search result, google artificially favors its own comparison shopping service and that this constitutes an abuse. >> now google did respond to the lawsuit in a blog post. they say we respectfully but strongly disagree with the need to issue a statement of objections and look forward to making our case over the weeks ahead. a lot of discussion what it means for tech, for google, for their use of cash. >> they're going to microsoft this company just like the u.s. government did it's just at the twilight hour that they're doing it the government went after microsoft when microsoft was late to the web. now they're going after google when g
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to this "squawk alley" for our wednesday, johnsteinbridge, is with us and john forde dow is up 100 points, s&p 2108 and oil back to the highest levels of the year. the european union is filing an antitrust lawsuit against goo e google. ace cuesing the company of using it's online dominance in europe. here's the eu commissioner speaking this morning. >> our preliminary review in the statement of objection is that in its general...
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and john ford sheer, as we're dealing with a bit of a selloff, the dow is down 270 points.for most of the morning. europe has been selling off for most of the day as well. with all major averages down 1%. bert bertha coombs live at the nasdaq. >> when you look at the tech line and sectors, some of the favorites of the bulls are getting hit the hardest. biotechs pulling back today, all of those sort of beta names getting hit harder. got a real weakness today when it comes to chips as well. for the week, chips are the worst performers, we've gotten not so great outlook when it comes to chips as far as earnings. intel despite the fact that margins were better didn't have a tresk outlook because of pc weakness and we're getting the same message from amd, one of the worst performers today, dragging things lower on the day. apple hasn't been a help, either. it's been 0 off four of the last five days, it will report next week. maybe we'll get better outlook and better updated numbers, they've been in a quiet period on the sales of the watch. today rbc starts it at an outperform wi
and john ford sheer, as we're dealing with a bit of a selloff, the dow is down 270 points.for most of the morning. europe has been selling off for most of the day as well. with all major averages down 1%. bert bertha coombs live at the nasdaq. >> when you look at the tech line and sectors, some of the favorites of the bulls are getting hit the hardest. biotechs pulling back today, all of those sort of beta names getting hit harder. got a real weakness today when it comes to chips as well....
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joining us is tim draper, with us as always, john ford, kayla tausche.good morning to you. >> thanks for having me on your show. >> welcome to our new home. you're going to start with twitter, down another couple of bucks after revenue did miss estimates. monthly active users came in lower than expected. the company telling investors to reduce expectations for the rest of the year. shares did close down 18% yesterday. after analytics firm solarity got an early copy of twitter's earnings and released. trading was briefly halted before the company released the full report later on. nasdaq telling the cdc that an operational issue caused the early release of the data and one report was that twitter is the company that can least afford a move like this. >> absolutely. not only was the news bad, but the early release of it i was a little surprised to see it down november 4.5% this morning. given that even where the analysts took down their targets, a lot of them were in the mid 40s versus the lower 40s. where we see it trading now. but really, twitter now has
joining us is tim draper, with us as always, john ford, kayla tausche.good morning to you. >> thanks for having me on your show. >> welcome to our new home. you're going to start with twitter, down another couple of bucks after revenue did miss estimates. monthly active users came in lower than expected. the company telling investors to reduce expectations for the rest of the year. shares did close down 18% yesterday. after analytics firm solarity got an early copy of twitter's...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to this "squawk alley" for our wednesday, johnsteinbridge, is with us and john ford
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. >> john ford is ready for the alley and he's in camo. >> you can never be too sneaky.bad quarter? >>> and also google wireless the mbno what could it mean for the wireless industry? >>> and angela ahrens the head of apple retail out with a new video that gives insight into how apple is dealing with the new watch. coming up on "squawk alley." who do you work for? your boss? yourself? your family? our financial advisors are free to realize a plan to fit your family's unique needs. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. >>> let's take a look at shares of visa and mastercard getting a boost object news that china will open bank card clearing market to foreign firms, giving the cards direct access to a market valued at $6.84 trillion last year. mastercard surpassing the 30-day average volume of 4.2 million shares. visa approaching the 30-day av
. >> john ford is ready for the alley and he's in camo. >> you can never be too sneaky.bad quarter? >>> and also google wireless the mbno what could it mean for the wireless industry? >>> and angela ahrens the head of apple retail out with a new video that gives insight into how apple is dealing with the new watch. coming up on "squawk alley." who do you work for? your boss? yourself? your family? our financial advisors are free to realize a plan to fit...
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. >>> almost time for the alley here on cnbc john ford has a preview of the next hour on the network.e stock still around all-time highs between positive and negative this morning? we'll give awe look at the shocking numbers from the call. also ebay and qualcomm heading into opposite directions after their earnings. we'll dig into the reason bees hind that. >>> and the u.s. energy sector all of that and more coming up on "squawk alley." ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. >>> good morning, it's 8:00 a.m. at facebook headquarters in california, 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what i like about you ♪ ♪ you hold me tight ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk alley," joining me this morning, henry blodgett founder and ceo of business insider. and kayla tausche at post 9, hanging in with a loss of about 31 points market so far. we'll begin with facebook shares looking pretty good. even though revenue did miss
. >>> almost time for the alley here on cnbc john ford has a preview of the next hour on the network.e stock still around all-time highs between positive and negative this morning? we'll give awe look at the shocking numbers from the call. also ebay and qualcomm heading into opposite directions after their earnings. we'll dig into the reason bees hind that. >>> and the u.s. energy sector all of that and more coming up on "squawk alley." ideas come into this world...
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been on the heels of the book we had this powerful john ford film with all the images of the mesmerizing the dust blowing. and so of course they have lingered with people. of course, people see oklahoma in black and white. and then the totally opposite end of that we had a moving musical oklahoma exclamation point this is oakland is the place where corn process as the elephants i. that's not true either. oklahoma writers i think it had the extra challenge of reclaiming the oklahoma landscape in oakland the people stood up to were not all people that use bad grammar. that we're not all people that live in little shacks and struggle against the dust. but associate that is the case what all oklahoma writers were telling the story. there some dust that there's so many other things as well. the oklahoma writers exhibit is a vision of mind to make oklahomans more aware of their literary heritage. so many people oklahomans included, see all these lives were oakland is way down at the bottom when it comes to letter c., when it comes to competency and certain other academic skills, and yet we hav
been on the heels of the book we had this powerful john ford film with all the images of the mesmerizing the dust blowing. and so of course they have lingered with people. of course, people see oklahoma in black and white. and then the totally opposite end of that we had a moving musical oklahoma exclamation point this is oakland is the place where corn process as the elephants i. that's not true either. oklahoma writers i think it had the extra challenge of reclaiming the oklahoma landscape in...
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reporting from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. kimberly: mayor bowser also created a new position in her administration naming courtney snowden deputy mayor for greater economic opportunity. she is a former lobbyist and d.c. council candidate. she will focus on economic issues east of the anacostia river where unemployment and poverty are higher than in other parts of the city. the maaco bodyshop in hagerstown is temporarily closed and an employee suspended after negri voicemail left for a customer -- after an angry voicemail left for a customer went viral. >> this is kyle from maaco. i was personally attacked by your wife on facebook. i don't appreciate it at all pal, so you better get her in check. kimberly: there was a review on her facebook page after she spent two months trying to get the auto body shop to do repairs that she pay for up front. >> my attack was not personal or against you. it was your business let me down. i think this was very wrong. kimberly: maaco corporate agrees and tells 7 on your side that what happened
reporting from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. kimberly: mayor bowser also created a new position in her administration naming courtney snowden deputy mayor for greater economic opportunity. she is a former lobbyist and d.c. council candidate. she will focus on economic issues east of the anacostia river where unemployment and poverty are higher than in other parts of the city. the maaco bodyshop in hagerstown is temporarily closed and an employee suspended after negri voicemail...
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joining us is tim draper with us as always john ford kayla tausche. having me on your show. >> welcome to our new home. you're going to start with twitter, down another couple of bucks after revenue did miss estimates. monthly active users came in lower than expected. the company telling investors to
joining us is tim draper with us as always john ford kayla tausche. having me on your show. >> welcome to our new home. you're going to start with twitter, down another couple of bucks after revenue did miss estimates. monthly active users came in lower than expected. the company telling investors to
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. >> john ford has a look at what's coming up in the next hour. >> hey carl well of course apple, which, return details, also phil living will join us and cole rise from instagram with his own photography app. we'll dig into mobile and what's next. all coming up on "squawk alley." don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. man: you run a business. could be any kind of business. and every day you've got important decisions to make, like hiring. where are you gonna find those essential people you need? with ziprecruiter, it's simple. we post your job to over 100 job boards with just a single click, so you can reach millions of qualified candidates. then we'll give you the tools to help you manage, screen and rank your applicants all so you can find the right one. try zip recruiter for free today. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to s
. >> john ford has a look at what's coming up in the next hour. >> hey carl well of course apple, which, return details, also phil living will join us and cole rise from instagram with his own photography app. we'll dig into mobile and what's next. all coming up on "squawk alley." don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. man: you run a business. could be any...
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and then we -- on the heels of the book, we had this powerful john ford film with all the images of ther rising, black and white images of the dust blowing. and so, of course, they have lingered with people. of of course people see oklahoma in black and white. and totally opposite end of that, we had the movie musical oklahoma exclamation point the place where corn grows as high asen elephant's eye. that's not true either. so oklahoma writers i think, have had the extra challenge of reclaiming the oklahoma landscape and oklahoma people from stereotypes that we're not all people that use bad grammar that we're not all people that you know, live in, you know little shacks and struggle against the dust. but, essentially that's the case for all oklahoma writers. we're telling our story, we're reclaiming our landscape and showing what is here. there's some dust, yes, but there's so many other things as well. the oklahoma writers' exhibit is a vision of mine to help make oklahomans more aware of their literary heritage. so many people see all these lists where oklahoma is way down at the bott
and then we -- on the heels of the book, we had this powerful john ford film with all the images of ther rising, black and white images of the dust blowing. and so, of course, they have lingered with people. of of course people see oklahoma in black and white. and totally opposite end of that, we had the movie musical oklahoma exclamation point the place where corn grows as high asen elephant's eye. that's not true either. so oklahoma writers i think, have had the extra challenge of reclaiming...
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john walters. the president died -- ford thea ter by john wilkes booth. the president died the next day.
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john ford keeping a close eye on these for us. >> kelly, qualcomm beat on revenue and adjusted eps foriss on guidance. qualcomm has a statement about that. first let me get you the numbers for the second quarter they're just reporting. revenue of $6.89 billion versus 6.83 expected. and eps adjusted eps of $1.40 versus 1.33 expected. the guidance for q3 wall street was hoping for something close to $6.5 billion. qualcomm guiding to a midpoint of $5.8 billion and an adjusted eps, wall street wanted 1.14. qualcomm got into a midpoint of 93 cents. qualcomm saying in the release, i'm just taking a piece of this from the ceo, we are reducing qct outlook, chips, primarily due to the increased impact of customer share shifts within the premium tear. and a decline in our share customer. read that as they didn't get the galaxy s6 from samsung. in addition to our ongoing expense initiatives, we have initiated a review of the cost structure while at the same time extending our leadership position. they are under activist pressure as they deal with the shifting winds, kelly. >> thank you so much. j
john ford keeping a close eye on these for us. >> kelly, qualcomm beat on revenue and adjusted eps foriss on guidance. qualcomm has a statement about that. first let me get you the numbers for the second quarter they're just reporting. revenue of $6.89 billion versus 6.83 expected. and eps adjusted eps of $1.40 versus 1.33 expected. the guidance for q3 wall street was hoping for something close to $6.5 billion. qualcomm guiding to a midpoint of $5.8 billion and an adjusted eps, wall...
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john ford has been at apple's flagship store in new york all morning long talking to customers. what have they told you? >> well it's just about lunchtime here. the store has filled up throughout the day. >> completely free of having to have your phone. >> i think i would buy even unseen because i'm a big apple fan. >> a lot of the people who i saw in the store had actually already preordered and then came in just to get a chance to try on and touch what they had already bought. i did meet one guy from the north of michigan, salt of the earth. he didn't know he was the first day the watch was on display. said, eh it's okay. i frankly expected a little bit more. not this version. i mentioned the price might come down. he said, well yeah then if it's at around $200 probably everyone will get it. for apple now it's about gauging demand and putting its toe in the water. how sales go beyond now is going to be the big story from here on out. >> thank you very much, john. let's go to brian sullivan for a news alert on the oil patch. brian. >> as your weekly oil and natural gas drilling
john ford has been at apple's flagship store in new york all morning long talking to customers. what have they told you? >> well it's just about lunchtime here. the store has filled up throughout the day. >> completely free of having to have your phone. >> i think i would buy even unseen because i'm a big apple fan. >> a lot of the people who i saw in the store had actually already preordered and then came in just to get a chance to try on and touch what they had already...
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the artifacts in the area relating to lincoln's assassination. 150 years ago tonight, inside ford's theater, john wilkes booth shot president lincoln from behind as he sat in his chair. as booth leapt from the box, his spur called on the portrait of george washington. he fell to the stage. injured, he hobbled in this direction to get away. across kent street, the very gun that booth used, along with the coat and hat that lincoln was wearing. >> the gun in the bloodstained items are in this display. tom: although the gun is displayed in northwest, other items are at the national museum of health and medicine in silver spring. there are pieces of lincoln skull and hair and the bloodstained items from the surgeon who performed the autopsy. >> they can connect with something that happened so long ago in a very personal way. tom: back live, there are reenactors who will be here through the night talking about what life was like the night that lincoln was assassinated. for some of them that you are looking at, if you want to come to this, you can come down here because all night long not only will ther
the artifacts in the area relating to lincoln's assassination. 150 years ago tonight, inside ford's theater, john wilkes booth shot president lincoln from behind as he sat in his chair. as booth leapt from the box, his spur called on the portrait of george washington. he fell to the stage. injured, he hobbled in this direction to get away. across kent street, the very gun that booth used, along with the coat and hat that lincoln was wearing. >> the gun in the bloodstained items are in...
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lincoln was at ford theater with his wife when john wilkes booth shot him during a play. n died the following morning at a house right across the street. ford's theater is commemorating lincoln's death with unprecedented access to the theater as well as artifacts from that night. on wednesday morning, bells tolled across the city in lincoln's honor. >>> as the city looks back at this turning point in history, you have a chance to see an incredible collection of historic items that no one has seen together since that night. they're on display at ford's theater center for education. as new 4's aaron gilchrist shows us they build an exhibit called silent witnesses. >> reporter: small and ornate set alone and brightly lit, it is the weapon that ended one of our greatest presidents and placed ford's theater in history in a way no one expected. this is john wilkes booth .44 caliber pistol fired at president lincoln from less than a foot away. >> it would fit easily into a coat pocket or a pants pocket. it just took one shot one lead bullet. that unfortunately, is all it took to
lincoln was at ford theater with his wife when john wilkes booth shot him during a play. n died the following morning at a house right across the street. ford's theater is commemorating lincoln's death with unprecedented access to the theater as well as artifacts from that night. on wednesday morning, bells tolled across the city in lincoln's honor. >>> as the city looks back at this turning point in history, you have a chance to see an incredible collection of historic items that no...
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reporting live from the john wilson building sam ford, abc 7 news. maureen: thanks sam. a woodbridge man has been arrested charged with possessing hundreds of images of child pornography. detectives began the investigation after receiving a cyber tip through the national center for policing and exploited children. they connected the on-line account to kevin who was arrested last friday and charged with several counts of child pornography and he's been hold without bond. a break in a series of bank robberies linked to a group the f.b.i. calls the black hat bandits. according to court documents, thomas george admitted he was one of the black hat bandits. george was arrested and charged with robbing a wells fargo bank in march. the group is reportedly connected to eight robberies across the d.c. region since january. a judge will hear arguments tomorrow on whether to stop sweet briar college from closing closing. the school announced last month it would close because of financial problems. amherst county attorney asked for an injunction claiming charitable funds were misuse
reporting live from the john wilson building sam ford, abc 7 news. maureen: thanks sam. a woodbridge man has been arrested charged with possessing hundreds of images of child pornography. detectives began the investigation after receiving a cyber tip through the national center for policing and exploited children. they connected the on-line account to kevin who was arrested last friday and charged with several counts of child pornography and he's been hold without bond. a break in a series of...
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hours after being shot by john wilkes booth at ford's theater. across the street from the home as a matter of fact. huned out today to mark the anniversary. >> and it was a cold night with drizzly rain and it was -- >> shock and awe of how quickly something huge and drastic can happen and change the course of history. leon: bells tolled at churches across the district at 7:22 a.m. this morning, the moment that lincoln died 150 years ago. flag at the white house flew at half staff today in memory of the 16th president. this week marks one year of the kidnapping of hundreds of school girls by that terrorist group in nigeria. today, a survivor of that attack stood with lawmakers outside of the u.s. capitol. speaking before the afternoon's lockdown, she did not forget her missing classmates and recounted her harrowing escape. >> i decided to jump out of the truck. i rather die that my parents have my body than to go with the boko haram. leon: of the nearly 300 girls who were taken, only a few dozen managed to escape. it's believed those who did not e
hours after being shot by john wilkes booth at ford's theater. across the street from the home as a matter of fact. huned out today to mark the anniversary. >> and it was a cold night with drizzly rain and it was -- >> shock and awe of how quickly something huge and drastic can happen and change the course of history. leon: bells tolled at churches across the district at 7:22 a.m. this morning, the moment that lincoln died 150 years ago. flag at the white house flew at half staff...
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and john ford, he's cnbc technology editor. john, are you inside or outside this morning?utside thing this morning. >> we'll do it a little later. >> joe is just laughing at me. that's okay. >> that was silky smooth. >> like butter. >> like butter. >> when you think about the uptake on new phones over time what happens once we actually get to an upgrade cycle where everybody already has the 6 or the 6plus? >> yeah you know what it's essentially that's the place where they've said 26% of the base has moved to 6 or 6plus. we don't know at what point it saturates. but fog forgoing forward, this is in a cycle or does well in one year and apple does well another year. going forward we think iphone sales will slow down. >> what is your price target on the stock right now? >> we're $1.25 past target on the stock right now and we think going forward the stock is very likely to move sideways from here. >> you're one of the few out there who feel this way. john, you know most of the people we interviewed this morning think this is going to be a trillion dollar company. what is the m
and john ford, he's cnbc technology editor. john, are you inside or outside this morning?utside thing this morning. >> we'll do it a little later. >> joe is just laughing at me. that's okay. >> that was silky smooth. >> like butter. >> like butter. >> when you think about the uptake on new phones over time what happens once we actually get to an upgrade cycle where everybody already has the 6 or the 6plus? >> yeah you know what it's essentially that's...
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john ford is cnbc's technology correspondent. you've actually tried it on. used it, worked with it.y-on experience that a lot of customers will get in the store. i haven't reviewed it. it's not like i spent all day with it so my impressions are like this. it's a lot nicer than it is in photos. it has a premium feel lower end sports version at 350 bucks with a band that's kind of like a rubbery plastic. it's got a premium feel. >> it achieves the jewelry status? >> it does. but it costs $350. apple is trying to make sure i think, that they buy it with the right expectations and that they have good things to say to their friends. the first six months that this thing is out it's going to crucial for apple to shape perception. >> i expect it will be easy to answer the phone on the watch. is it? >> i think it's going to be decently easy, yes, to answer your phone on the watch. when you're dealing with incoming information, pretty easy. what's a little harder from what i've read and from what i've seen is say, creating a brand-new message and sending that out. the method from doing that i
john ford is cnbc's technology correspondent. you've actually tried it on. used it, worked with it.y-on experience that a lot of customers will get in the store. i haven't reviewed it. it's not like i spent all day with it so my impressions are like this. it's a lot nicer than it is in photos. it has a premium feel lower end sports version at 350 bucks with a band that's kind of like a rubbery plastic. it's got a premium feel. >> it achieves the jewelry status? >> it does. but it...
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reporting from the john wilson building, sam ford. alison: now to an update on the death with dignity bill in maryland. the baltimore sun reports the legislation is effectively dead after leaders decided not to vote on the proposal. they work on another proposal from january. the blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit. leon: a campaign to raise awareness about a potentially deadly habit. john gonzales has the unique way that they are. john: it's part of a demonstration on distracted driving awareness month. we try to text and read. about 10% of fatal crashes in the country are linked to driving just like you are seeing here. >> i thought i was supposed to pay attention to both things at once. it was really hard for me to do both. >> at least that number. it is our future. john: they have played -- paid so dearly with their lives. turn off your engine, turn off your phone. alison: you probably have been to a wedding shower or two. what about on the airport. >> cupcakes and the groom to be. it began last october. they had s
reporting from the john wilson building, sam ford. alison: now to an update on the death with dignity bill in maryland. the baltimore sun reports the legislation is effectively dead after leaders decided not to vote on the proposal. they work on another proposal from january. the blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit. leon: a campaign to raise awareness about a potentially deadly habit. john gonzales has the unique way that they are. john: it's part of a demonstration on...
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go my question is how these events in older than why john wilkes booth assassinated the president applauding that took place a few blocks from ford'sto somehow totally disrupt the government by killing lincoln william henry seward and vice president johnson. johnson was not killed because the guy that was supposed to kill him went out and had a drink and seward there was an attempt on seward's life rated he was only slightly injured but lincoln was killed so john wilkes-booth and wanted to disrupt the whole northern government and somehow he believed were stored the confederacy, restore the south and slavery. >> host: david reynolds is the author of more than a dozen books and among his most recent "lincoln's selected writings." by this time 150 years years ago presently can could have been moved from ford's theater across the street to the peterson boarding house and what was really essentially the deathwatch had begun. 100 people had been moved through peterson house and it was at 7:22 a.m. the following morning that it was official our 16th president had died. we are going to watch the scene outside of peterson house for the nex
go my question is how these events in older than why john wilkes booth assassinated the president applauding that took place a few blocks from ford'sto somehow totally disrupt the government by killing lincoln william henry seward and vice president johnson. johnson was not killed because the guy that was supposed to kill him went out and had a drink and seward there was an attempt on seward's life rated he was only slightly injured but lincoln was killed so john wilkes-booth and wanted to...
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. >> john your predictions, please? >> harry ford as han solo and chewbca back together?arch says looking dogs in the eye is good for humans as well, that's the largest global company in veterinary medicine. >> ramon will replace one of you guys. >> all of us. >>> now that hillary clinton is in, it will be the economy that does her in. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and the line that bill clinton was in the white house, it's the economy, stupid, team hillary's biggest fear that this recovery just stops and her, well her chance of becoming president stops right along with it. also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. what is the biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a
. >> john your predictions, please? >> harry ford as han solo and chewbca back together?arch says looking dogs in the eye is good for humans as well, that's the largest global company in veterinary medicine. >> ramon will replace one of you guys. >> all of us. >>> now that hillary clinton is in, it will be the economy that does her in. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and the line that bill clinton was in the white house, it's the economy, stupid, team...
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john wilkes booth. witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton questioned them. a union army soldier who knew the kind of shorthand sat at this table with stanton and took the first testimony of witnesses who saw john wilkes booth murder the president. stanton spent most of the night here sending telegrams to army commanders in new york and throughout the northeast to organize the manhunt for john wilkes booth. throughout the night, he sent messengers to the telegraph office and from that office messages were brought back here. this room became the command post for the army of the united states under the secretary of war while lincoln was dying in the back bedroom. stanton was one of lincoln's favorites, he had an iron will. lincoln called him his mars, his god of war. even though they did not get along well before the election, stanton humiliated lincoln at a trial, lincoln knew that he was his right hand. he said stanton was the rocky shore up on which the waves of rebellion crashed and were broken. they were very close. stanton was devastated but threw himself
john wilkes booth. witnesses from ford's theater were brought here. stanton questioned them. a union army soldier who knew the kind of shorthand sat at this table with stanton and took the first testimony of witnesses who saw john wilkes booth murder the president. stanton spent most of the night here sending telegrams to army commanders in new york and throughout the northeast to organize the manhunt for john wilkes booth. throughout the night, he sent messengers to the telegraph office and...
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. ♪ >>> welcome to squawk alley, joining us john steinberg, john, good morning. fords out, kayla tausche is in, the markets are up. up 262 in fact been close to session highs. stocks are rallying after friday's sell off of course when we closed down 280. right now it's on track for the first 1% gain since the end of march, bob on the floor to tell us what's moving. >> good morning, carl, down 280 on friday and up 260 today. little bit confused about this? people are debating why we were down on friday. but let's just see what's up today. i want to point out that this is a big rally today, industrial and largely tech, that's what's dragging us up. everything is up, particularly the tech and industrial. ibm, cisco, microsoft, boeing, 3m. rare will tote a lot of big movers. that's what we're getting out. crude's breaking out to new highs for the year, we have another factor dragging up on the energy names. burton was a little better than some feared. feared as is a good word to use. the big oil names, conocos, marathons, everything's being dragged up. why was the stock d
. ♪ >>> welcome to squawk alley, joining us john steinberg, john, good morning. fords out, kayla tausche is in, the markets are up. up 262 in fact been close to session highs. stocks are rallying after friday's sell off of course when we closed down 280. right now it's on track for the first 1% gain since the end of march, bob on the floor to tell us what's moving. >> good morning, carl, down 280 on friday and up 260 today. little bit confused about this? people are debating...
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on the night of april 14th 1865 lincoln was shot at ford theater by actor john wilkes booth. after days after it came to end the civil war. lincoln died the next day. his death shocked the nation and lincoln was unable to finish what he had planned to do to rebuild the south and reunite the country. >>>-on-the "cbs moneywatch," the rest preorder apple smart watch and a creative ad to sell a car. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, it's estimated ed 1 million people preordered the apple watch. spending about $500. the shopping research firm slice intelligence most people bought the least expensive model. >> the stocks opened the week slightly lower amid light trading as investors look ahead to corporate earnings reports. jpmorgan, johnson & johnson and wells fargo among those reporting results. the dow finished date 7 points lower. >>> the wireless carrier sprint is making house calls. the new service is called direct to you. sprint customers eligible for an upgrade to a new phone or another device can choose t
on the night of april 14th 1865 lincoln was shot at ford theater by actor john wilkes booth. after days after it came to end the civil war. lincoln died the next day. his death shocked the nation and lincoln was unable to finish what he had planned to do to rebuild the south and reunite the country. >>>-on-the "cbs moneywatch," the rest preorder apple smart watch and a creative ad to sell a car. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning,...
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john wilkes booth shot and killed lincoln while he was at a play at ford's theater.ened only five days after the confederate army surrendered ending the civil war war. the train passed through philadelphia about a week after his murder. >> funeral pageant as it was described was unlike anything the city has ever seen. our bruce gordon live on kelly drive near a statue of the great emancipator bruce? >> reporter: iain, the long and bloody civil war had ended less than week earlier there was jube bill laying throughout the northern half of the us. then came the news that shocked the nation. north and south. quite literally changed history. april 15th 1865, the president was dead. martyred by assassin's bullet fired bite actor and southern sympathizer john wilkes booth at ford's theater in washington the night before. >> that black crepe you see right there -- inside the grand army of the republic museum in kensington mew hugh boil shows us artifacts that tase take us back to that frightening time. the handcuffs that were to be used in booth's a bored kidnapping plot ag
john wilkes booth shot and killed lincoln while he was at a play at ford's theater.ened only five days after the confederate army surrendered ending the civil war war. the train passed through philadelphia about a week after his murder. >> funeral pageant as it was described was unlike anything the city has ever seen. our bruce gordon live on kelly drive near a statue of the great emancipator bruce? >> reporter: iain, the long and bloody civil war had ended less than week earlier...
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reporting live from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. alison: d.c.'s council is taking heat tonight after members refused to take a vote on whether to stop those pop-up town homes in the district. a group of residents is pushing for a moratorium on oversized pop-up homes. they say ruin the nature of older established neighborhoods. instead of voting on a moratorium, though the council voted to have the zoning commission move forward on creating restrictions for pop-ups. >> after 1,000 signatures on a petition asking for a moratorium which muriel bowser has already asked for last july one would think this would have had stronger support. obviously, they're not listening to their constituents. alison: the zoning rules being considered would lower the maximum home height from 40 feet down to 35 feet. it would also limit the number of condos in the homes and require at least one be reserved for lower income residents. leon: maryland hotels and offices will soon be required to have someone call 911 without hitting additional buttons. the law rather, is nam
reporting live from the john wilson building, sam ford, abc 7 news. alison: d.c.'s council is taking heat tonight after members refused to take a vote on whether to stop those pop-up town homes in the district. a group of residents is pushing for a moratorium on oversized pop-up homes. they say ruin the nature of older established neighborhoods. instead of voting on a moratorium, though the council voted to have the zoning commission move forward on creating restrictions for pop-ups. >>...