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keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us going financially. lemonis: and what is the equity split? 70/30? -keith: 50/50. -lemonis: 50/50. dean: i had a graphics background and i had been doing this. i didn't have the financing to do it, so it was a perfect match. lemonis: so, you have a good brother, right? dean: if you can't trust your family, -who can you trust, right? -lemonis: well... while i appreciate keith recognizing his brother's experience, i'm not quite sure that 50/50 is exactly the right formula. if i asked most of the employees here who is in charge, what would they say? matt? -your name is matt, right? -matt: yes, s
keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us...
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keith, the road warrior lawn mower salesman had a booth there. >> keith was sitting there and i guessright away. >> you noticed he was -- >> right. i noticed he was staring at me and so i kind of just smiled. >> she says he asked her to dinner. they quickly discovered how much they had in common. >> he talked about both his sons and being a grandpa. so i just really connected because i had grown kids, too. >> after several dates, deanna says, keith expressed interest in a relationship. but she wanted to keep it just friends. they stayed in touch but didn't see each other for a while. then just a few months back, he sent her a flirty text message. >> the text just said, "did you cast a spell on me?" and i'm like, i looked down at my phone, i'm like, what? he says, i was in a party last night and this woman was chatting me up and all i could think about was you. >> deanna, who was in the throes of a traumatic romantic breakup, agreed to start seeing him again for dinners and she says he seemed excited to show off the new post-surgery keith. >> he goes, you're not going to recognize me.
keith, the road warrior lawn mower salesman had a booth there. >> keith was sitting there and i guessright away. >> you noticed he was -- >> right. i noticed he was staring at me and so i kind of just smiled. >> she says he asked her to dinner. they quickly discovered how much they had in common. >> he talked about both his sons and being a grandpa. so i just really connected because i had grown kids, too. >> after several dates, deanna says, keith expressed...
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keith is.manchester police will never close this case. brady's death does not change that. after more than 30 years at ashworth it seems brady knew his death was imminentand it seems brady knew his death was imminent and asked to speak to his solicitor, but did not leave instructions on how to find keith bennett's body. ata bennett's body. at a court hearing in 2013, brady fought for the right to die in prison. now he has gone to his grave he has taken the secret of saddleworth moor with him. the mystery of keith bennett 's his last cruelty. —— of keith bennett 's mains, his last cruelty. well, our correspondent danny savage is on saddleworth moor. police say they will not close the keith bennett phase, where does go from here? —— the keith bennett face. his family have campaigned for yea rs face. his family have campaigned for years and his brother is often on these moors, searching and passing on information to the police. i think we have too believed that keith bennett's body is never likely
keith is.manchester police will never close this case. brady's death does not change that. after more than 30 years at ashworth it seems brady knew his death was imminentand it seems brady knew his death was imminent and asked to speak to his solicitor, but did not leave instructions on how to find keith bennett's body. ata bennett's body. at a court hearing in 2013, brady fought for the right to die in prison. now he has gone to his grave he has taken the secret of saddleworth moor with him....
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keith: earlier, mr. osborne had shown some skills and labor is ohn mcdonald -- >> the shadow chancellor usually -- literally stood [indiscernible] it is his personal signed copy. is, half the shadow cabinet has been sent off to reeducation. 56tha: this was the parliament of the united kingdom , but just how united was the kingdom? the scottish nationalist group of mps were now the third largest party. naturally, the campaign for more power for scotland, but they also campaigned against something -- changes the government wanted to make to the way this place is run. specifically, they were objecting to something that rather ominously became known as evil, english most for english laws. scottish mps could be excluded from voting on some legislation. it gave a new task to the speaker and his deputies. >> there will now be a joint debate on the consent motion for england and wales, and the consent motion for england. , remind honorable members that although all members may speak in a debate, if there are div
keith: earlier, mr. osborne had shown some skills and labor is ohn mcdonald -- >> the shadow chancellor usually -- literally stood [indiscernible] it is his personal signed copy. is, half the shadow cabinet has been sent off to reeducation. 56tha: this was the parliament of the united kingdom , but just how united was the kingdom? the scottish nationalist group of mps were now the third largest party. naturally, the campaign for more power for scotland, but they also campaigned against...
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keith: earlier, mr. osborne had shown some skills and labor is ohn mcdonald -- >> the shadow chancellor usually -- literally stood [indiscernible] it is his personal signed copy. is, half the shadow cabinet has been sent off to reeducation. 56tha: this was the parliament of the united kingdom , but just how united was the kingdom? the scottish nationalist group of mps were now the third largest party. naturally, the campaign for more power for scotland, but they also campaigned against something -- changes the government wanted to make to the way this place is run. specifically, they were objecting to something that rather ominously became known as evil, english most for english laws. scottish mps could be excluded from voting on some legislation. it gave a new task to the speaker and his deputies. >> there will now be a joint debate on the consent motion for england and wales, and the consent motion for england. , remind honorable members that although all members may speak in a debate, if there are div
keith: earlier, mr. osborne had shown some skills and labor is ohn mcdonald -- >> the shadow chancellor usually -- literally stood [indiscernible] it is his personal signed copy. is, half the shadow cabinet has been sent off to reeducation. 56tha: this was the parliament of the united kingdom , but just how united was the kingdom? the scottish nationalist group of mps were now the third largest party. naturally, the campaign for more power for scotland, but they also campaigned against...
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the moors murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search for the remains of keith, one of the five children he murdered. go on newsnight, has labour promised what it cannot deliver in its ma nifesto what it cannot deliver in its manifesto and has donald trump classified security by sharing highly classified information with the russians and compromised his presidency? good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its manifesto. jeremy corbyn said labour would build ‘a betterfuture for britain', ending government for the rich and the elite. the manifesto includes pledges costing some {48.5 billion to be paid for in part by increasing taxes on business and higher earners. labour wants to nationalise the railways, the water companies in england, and royal mail. it also wants to scrap university tuition fees in england. it would reverse some of the cuts in welfare benefits and end the public sector pay freeze. and it would invest an extra £37 billion in the nhs in england. but labour's opponents say the figures are
the moors murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search for the remains of keith, one of the five children he murdered. go on newsnight, has labour promised what it cannot deliver in its ma nifesto what it cannot deliver in its manifesto and has donald trump classified security by sharing highly classified information with the russians and compromised his presidency? good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled...
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i want it coming to an end and i want keith found. i've asked him before.eith is before anything happens to me." winnie often went to the moors and never gave up hope that her son would be found. the police say that virtually every week someone gets in touch touch purporting to be able to lead them to keith, but they're not actively searching the moors at the moment. they say though that they'll never close the case and ian brady's death doesn't change that. yesterday, knowing his death was imminent, brady called his solicitor to see him. they spent two hours together. i don't think there was anything he really knew or had any information that would assist in the location of keith bennett's body. did brady say anything which would give the families of the victims any comfort? no. today, a coroner said that brady's ashes must not be scattered across these moors, bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave — controlling and cruel to the last. judith moritz, bbc news. there's been more evidence today of the squeeze on living standards. offic
i want it coming to an end and i want keith found. i've asked him before.eith is before anything happens to me." winnie often went to the moors and never gave up hope that her son would be found. the police say that virtually every week someone gets in touch touch purporting to be able to lead them to keith, but they're not actively searching the moors at the moment. they say though that they'll never close the case and ian brady's death doesn't change that. yesterday, knowing his death...
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those initials look very similar to the "a-l" on andrea and keith's wood mallet.another key to steve and tom's authentication. >> not just anybody could do inlay work. one of the questions you have to ask yourself, did abraham lincoln have the ability to inlay the metal into the mallet? >> if no, that's a problem. if yes, it's another reason to believe the tool was lincoln's. the guys find their answer in an example of abe's carpentry work, a cabinet door usually on display at a nearby museum. >> abraham lincoln inlaid the letters "e-c" because this cabinet was built for elizabeth crawford, a neighbor of the lincoln's. >> steve tells me both sets of initials are consistent with the meticulous technique abe used to inlay the letters. >> it was a skill that was learned from his father, who was a highly skilled cabinetmaker. we can trace this mallet from the current owners back to abraham lincoln. >> you have any doubt in your mind? >> no, i don't, and i'm a hard person to convince. >> but it's one thing for a couple of lincoln buffs to convince themselves. a ving wi
those initials look very similar to the "a-l" on andrea and keith's wood mallet.another key to steve and tom's authentication. >> not just anybody could do inlay work. one of the questions you have to ask yourself, did abraham lincoln have the ability to inlay the metal into the mallet? >> if no, that's a problem. if yes, it's another reason to believe the tool was lincoln's. the guys find their answer in an example of abe's carpentry work, a cabinet door usually on...
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>> but she and keith never text each other. >> not texting, we don't text. >> it's more facetime?facetime and call. >> calling. >> last week in cannes, nicole seemed to tear up when keith whispered in her ear. and these two just might be hollywood's most affectionate couple. >> do you get to enjoy these events on a date level? >> sure. >> yeah. >> yeah. oh, yeah. we just love being together. >> can you believe that keith almost never asked nicole out on a date? >> have you ever met anyone who was completely out of your league? kevin, you haven't. >> they're just adorable. nicole is in sydney, australia, to visit with her mom. then she's off to london to talk to james corden. she's part of star-studded cast as "the late late show" broadcasts from corden's home country next week. james is already in the spirit. there he is, as mary poppin. >> james corden, you always surprise us. >>> the property brothers surprise is one of the crown jewels in the universe, they like renovating homes and changing lives. besides their show drew is also busy planning a wedding. our carly steel found o
>> but she and keith never text each other. >> not texting, we don't text. >> it's more facetime?facetime and call. >> calling. >> last week in cannes, nicole seemed to tear up when keith whispered in her ear. and these two just might be hollywood's most affectionate couple. >> do you get to enjoy these events on a date level? >> sure. >> yeah. >> yeah. oh, yeah. we just love being together. >> can you believe that keith almost never...
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yes, there we re place of keith bennett.erhaps even some of the papers that he left behind would also reveal some information. his solicitor has told the bbc today that he saw him last night before he died, but he doesn't think there is such information in those documents, so what you have now is the continuing agony of keith bennett's surviving relatives. his mum died a few years ago, and she had always talked publicly about how she wanted to give her son christian burial. he was just 12 years old when he was kidnapped murdered by myra hindley and ian brady, and they dumped his body on the moorland behind me. it isa body on the moorland behind me. it is a vast expanse of featureless pennine moorland which stretches for miles, and even if there had been an approximate area given of where perhaps keith bennett's body was, it would still be a big job to try to search that area, to try to find any human remains more than half a century on. so what we have here up on the moors between huddersfield and manchester, there is a memo
yes, there we re place of keith bennett.erhaps even some of the papers that he left behind would also reveal some information. his solicitor has told the bbc today that he saw him last night before he died, but he doesn't think there is such information in those documents, so what you have now is the continuing agony of keith bennett's surviving relatives. his mum died a few years ago, and she had always talked publicly about how she wanted to give her son christian burial. he was just 12 years...
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keith doyle reports. of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth high secure hospital, on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple started a relationship, and brady led her into a world of sadism. outwardly, a normal couple, they became serial killers, murdering five children. when ian brady and myra hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remained silent even when police had found three children's bodies in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. until her death in 2002, his accomplice blamed him. in the 1980s, the two killers made full confessions, and went b
keith doyle reports. of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth high secure hospital, on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met...
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i want it coming to an end, i want to keith found. i want keith found.me. winnie often went to the moors and never gave up hope that her son would be found. this morning, police said a week hardly goes by where we don't receive some information which purports to lead us to keith. but ultimately only two people knew where keith is. whilst we are not actively searching saddleworth moors, greater manchester police will never close this case. brady's death does not change that. after more than 30 years here at ashworth, it seems ian brady knew his death was imminent and asked to speak to his solicitor, but did not leave instructions on how to find keith bennett's body. at a court hearing in 2013, brady fought for the right to die in prison. now that he has gone to his grave, he has taken the secret of saddleworth moor with him. the mystery of keith bennett's remains his last cruelty. well our correspondent danny savage is on saddleworth moor. this is a very interesting intervention from the coroner christopher summa deciding he will not release the body yet.
i want it coming to an end, i want to keith found. i want keith found.me. winnie often went to the moors and never gave up hope that her son would be found. this morning, police said a week hardly goes by where we don't receive some information which purports to lead us to keith. but ultimately only two people knew where keith is. whilst we are not actively searching saddleworth moors, greater manchester police will never close this case. brady's death does not change that. after more than 30...
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keith: it could. much capital chasing very few great ideas and awesome founders does create distortion. we first saw that in 2014 and 2015. whereas in 2016 and 2017 the markets stabilized. there are only so many great founders. building a country from beginning to -- a scalable business, that is a heroic exercise. once you have figured the equation, there are many more people to run the machine. but building a machine is a rarefied skill. i don't think the process is good for anybody. emily: you have invested in lyft. uber has had many challenges, as you know. do you think that if the ridesharing market isn't winner mostall, that uber takes -- how much of the u.s. market is up for grabs? keith: good question. i have been on this show for three, four, five years. a ridel consumer can get in three to four minutes, they don't care what service they are using. they are getting to liquidity in particular market takes effort. can provide alyft three or four minute wait users , are price-sensitive. emily: al
keith: it could. much capital chasing very few great ideas and awesome founders does create distortion. we first saw that in 2014 and 2015. whereas in 2016 and 2017 the markets stabilized. there are only so many great founders. building a country from beginning to -- a scalable business, that is a heroic exercise. once you have figured the equation, there are many more people to run the machine. but building a machine is a rarefied skill. i don't think the process is good for anybody. emily:...
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grandpa carter bequeaths the mallet -- and the yarn that goes with it -- to keith and andrea's father. but instead of hiding the hammer, their dad sets it out, right there, on the fireplace. >> we didn't really talk about it a lot, but when people came over to our house, they would see it, and it would be a talking point. >> we didn't really give a lot of thought to it. i think my sister took it to school one time. >> how old were you? >> it was kindergarten show-and-tell. >> did anyone believe you? >> my teacher questioned it, like that is amazing, but why would you have something that valuable in our classroom? >> you didn't trade it for a peanut butter sandwich? >> i didn't, no. >> thank goodness. so the mallet just leans against the fireplace in the carter home until keith and andrea's father dies in 2015 and the mallet is passed to them. >> my parents' will said that
grandpa carter bequeaths the mallet -- and the yarn that goes with it -- to keith and andrea's father. but instead of hiding the hammer, their dad sets it out, right there, on the fireplace. >> we didn't really talk about it a lot, but when people came over to our house, they would see it, and it would be a talking point. >> we didn't really give a lot of thought to it. i think my sister took it to school one time. >> how old were you? >> it was kindergarten...
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keith: i am very blessed with my home in boston. both very, very old and very committed to its traditions, and very new and changing all the time. it's a dynamic place. there is a huge hunger for arts, learning, culture here. it makes it a great place to make music. no matter how much i enjoy conducting, and i have a great opportunity to go all of the world, i'm always grateful to come back to boston. caroline: july the third and the fourth is when boston pops will be performing for the masses. the hairs on get the back of your neck standing on end? keith: when we get to the end of the concert and launch into tchaikovsky's "1812 overture," something that has become part and parcel of a celebration, when i get to that and i know we have done a good job, that is when i allow the hairs to stand up on the back of my neck. caroline: keith lockhart, thank you very much indeed for joining us. keith lockhart, boston pops conductor. and of course, bloomberg is a sponsor of the boston pops. not to a stock we are watching for you. apple's reco
keith: i am very blessed with my home in boston. both very, very old and very committed to its traditions, and very new and changing all the time. it's a dynamic place. there is a huge hunger for arts, learning, culture here. it makes it a great place to make music. no matter how much i enjoy conducting, and i have a great opportunity to go all of the world, i'm always grateful to come back to boston. caroline: july the third and the fourth is when boston pops will be performing for the masses....
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keith doyle reports.dren's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 yea rs horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth security hospital on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew night. ian brady was a petty criminalwho grew up night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple became lovers and ian brady led her into a world of sadism. 0utwardly normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when ian brady and myra hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remain silent even when police had found three children's bodies in shallo
keith doyle reports.dren's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 yea rs horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth security hospital on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal...
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keith jones, nbc 10 news., thank you. >>> a 7-year-old boy running after a ball in the street struck by a car. police say the driver of a jeep wrangler stopped for some kids playing basketball just before the incident. the boy was taken to the hospital but he's expected to be okay. no charges have been filed. >>> well, the fate of two bus county elementary schools will headline a school committee meeting tomorrow. there's a proposal to call solidate rolling hills and possibly one more. >>> the owner of a popular jersey shore restaurant is apologizing tonight after his employees wrote what he calls a gross message on a receipt. there's a picture of the receipt. it says cops, pigs, purtos, which is spanish for pigs. the owner says gross and disrespectful and says at least one of his workers has been fired. in a post today the owner says in part i have grown up in this town and always relisled on the local police department to keep myself and my family and friends safe. i would appreciate you could understand our
keith jones, nbc 10 news., thank you. >>> a 7-year-old boy running after a ball in the street struck by a car. police say the driver of a jeep wrangler stopped for some kids playing basketball just before the incident. the boy was taken to the hospital but he's expected to be okay. no charges have been filed. >>> well, the fate of two bus county elementary schools will headline a school committee meeting tomorrow. there's a proposal to call solidate rolling hills and possibly...
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joining us now, keith lockhart, conductor of the boston pops. the 132nd season. >> who is counting? caroline: you are. you are a man who's been here for more than two decades. you've done something like 1800 -- keith: i have lost count of that. we will talk about technology and how it has changed the music you have brought to life. keith: it's hard to describe in the 23 years i've been there that technology has changed around us, and we have no choice but to have it influence what we do for the symphony. when i came to the pops, i didn't have a cell phone, and i didn't have any mail address. now the ubiquity of the web, the way we get our entertainment, culture, it has changed so profoundly. orchestras are very old, very analog. it's been our job to catch up with the way the world sees this information. caroline: you have been making joint ventures, partnering with the likes of google play. what about other areas and avenues you would like to see to help boost the consumption of the music that you make? keith: i think a lot of it has to do with
joining us now, keith lockhart, conductor of the boston pops. the 132nd season. >> who is counting? caroline: you are. you are a man who's been here for more than two decades. you've done something like 1800 -- keith: i have lost count of that. we will talk about technology and how it has changed the music you have brought to life. keith: it's hard to describe in the 23 years i've been there that technology has changed around us, and we have no choice but to have it influence what we do...
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we just love being together. >> can you believe that keith almost never asked nicole out on a date?r met anyone who was completely out of your league? kevin, you haven't. >> they're just adorable. nicole is in sydney, australia, to visit with her mom. then she's off to london to talk to james corden. she's part of star-studded cast as "the late late show" broadcasts from corden's home country next week. james is already in the spirit. there he is, as mary poppin. >> james corden, you always surprise us. >>> the op surprise is one of the crown jewels in the universe, they like renovating homes and changing lives. besides their show drew is also busy planning a wedding. our carly steel found out how that work in progress is going on. >> she's chinese and i'm scottish. so we might do a traditional scottish wedding with kilts, traditional chinese wedding with those lovely red gowns they wear. we might fuse the two together and do something like that. >> i have to work on the scottish. >>> it took drew six years to pop the question to the creative director of his production company, lind
we just love being together. >> can you believe that keith almost never asked nicole out on a date?r met anyone who was completely out of your league? kevin, you haven't. >> they're just adorable. nicole is in sydney, australia, to visit with her mom. then she's off to london to talk to james corden. she's part of star-studded cast as "the late late show" broadcasts from corden's home country next week. james is already in the spirit. there he is, as mary poppin. >>...
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keith: it is a bit counterfactual.es thrown to the marginal producer in the u.s. and shale, whether that be through banks extending credit agreements or opec putting this production cut into place and i think it could have potentially delayed the day of reckoning. shale -- we use this broad term, shale is 30% cheaper to produce and double the productivity, but if you go by what people are saying to me, we are reaching the seventh-inning and i said this yesterday on "surveillance" sorry for the duplication on your show, but that shale you have so far is cheap and it is cost-effective, but we are moving to a new period in shale which is the seventh-inning and it is going to cost more. that is what the societies are banking on. -- saudis are banking on. david: if you are right about that, you are assuming technology does not keep apace. manus: to be fair, they dropped by 30% and doubled can -- reduction. does moore's law -- and i am reaching deep here, but does law apply in terms of shale and extraction technology over th
keith: it is a bit counterfactual.es thrown to the marginal producer in the u.s. and shale, whether that be through banks extending credit agreements or opec putting this production cut into place and i think it could have potentially delayed the day of reckoning. shale -- we use this broad term, shale is 30% cheaper to produce and double the productivity, but if you go by what people are saying to me, we are reaching the seventh-inning and i said this yesterday on "surveillance"...
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i want it coming to an end, and i want keith found. i've asked him before. know where keith is before anything happens to me." winnie often went to the moors, and never gave up hope that her son would be found. the police say that virtually every week someone gets in touch purporting to be able to lead them to keith, but they're not actively searching the moors at the moment. they say though that they'll never close the case, and ian brady's death doesn't change that. yesterday, knowing his death was imminent, brady called his solicitor to see him. they spent two hours together. i don't think there was anything he really knew or had any information that would assist in the location of keith bennett's body. did brady say anything which would give the families of the victims any comfort? no. today, a coroner said that brady's ashes must not be scattered across these moors. bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave — controlling and cruel to the last. judith moritz, bbc news. i'm ros atkins an outside source, live in the bbc newsroom. our l
i want it coming to an end, and i want keith found. i've asked him before. know where keith is before anything happens to me." winnie often went to the moors, and never gave up hope that her son would be found. the police say that virtually every week someone gets in touch purporting to be able to lead them to keith, but they're not actively searching the moors at the moment. they say though that they'll never close the case, and ian brady's death doesn't change that. yesterday, knowing...
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police say the search for the body of keith bennett will not end, despite the death of his killer, thes murderer, ian brady. i'll be reporting from jordan, on a remarkable scientific venture that's bringing together countries you'd noshlly think of as enemies. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: it's a pivotal night in the premier league, as a race for a top four finish becomes a lot clearer. good evening. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its manifesto. jeremy corbyn said labour would build "a better future for britain", ending government for the rich and the elite. the manifesto includes pledges costing some {48.5 billion pounds to be paid for, in part, by increasing taxes on business and higher earners. labour wants to nationalise the railways, the water companies in england and royal mail. the party wants to scrap university tuition fees in england. it would reverse some of the cuts in welfare benefits and end the public sector pay freeze. and it would invest an extra £37 billion that's over five years. but labour's opponents say t
police say the search for the body of keith bennett will not end, despite the death of his killer, thes murderer, ian brady. i'll be reporting from jordan, on a remarkable scientific venture that's bringing together countries you'd noshlly think of as enemies. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: it's a pivotal night in the premier league, as a race for a top four finish becomes a lot clearer. good evening. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its...
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keith's spokeswoman offered no comment.eviously performed at president trump's inaugural weekend. >>> england's princess william and harry are marking the anniversary of their mother's death. commemorating theeg at the ceremony the princes opened up about their mom. >> summer marks 20 years since our mother died. she achieved so much in her life. from helping to shelter the sick, to fighting to ban land mines and supporting the homeless she touched the lives of millions. >> one of the things our mother taught william and i was the value of doing good when no one is watching. she achieved a lot by shining a spotlight but she worked just as hard when the cameras were gone. >> meanwhile prince william's sister-in-law is set to tie the knot in a lavish wedding tomorrow. you may recall pippa stole the show in 2011 with that form fitting gown. >>> an american painting broke an auction record selling for $110 million. look at it there. it's unti artist is jean-michel basquiat. it sold for the sixth highest price. in 1984 it sold f
keith's spokeswoman offered no comment.eviously performed at president trump's inaugural weekend. >>> england's princess william and harry are marking the anniversary of their mother's death. commemorating theeg at the ceremony the princes opened up about their mom. >> summer marks 20 years since our mother died. she achieved so much in her life. from helping to shelter the sick, to fighting to ban land mines and supporting the homeless she touched the lives of millions. >>...
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keith jones was first on the scene and will be joining us live in a moment. one of the officer has his rifle trained on the building. a number of vehicles outside the cvs pharmacy. we don't know if anyone else is inside the pharmacy right now, police believe the robbery suspect is in there and s.w.a.t. teams are by some of the entrances to the pharmacy. we'll bring you an update when we get more information. >>> now to this, a deadly fire turns out to be much more complicated. nbc 10 learns it is connected to a suspicious death and a suicide. >> a body was found in that fire. and drew smith spoke with her husband tonight and he tells us that her ex-boyfriend was trying to silence her. >> reporter: a doctor wanted to open a clinic for the needy here but it is now burned and boarded up. videos posted online as part of a fund raising effort show a man who police say died by suicide this week known around here as a good person. >> he was a nice guy and a doctor. >> reporter: he had a prior relationship with this woman which ended with assault and harassment charg
keith jones was first on the scene and will be joining us live in a moment. one of the officer has his rifle trained on the building. a number of vehicles outside the cvs pharmacy. we don't know if anyone else is inside the pharmacy right now, police believe the robbery suspect is in there and s.w.a.t. teams are by some of the entrances to the pharmacy. we'll bring you an update when we get more information. >>> now to this, a deadly fire turns out to be much more complicated. nbc 10...
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keith: that's for sure. $1 million signing bonus if you are straight out of engineering school or stanford. that is just not something detroit is set up to handle. it is sort of a seniority-based town. you earned that money over decades -- you earn that money over decades. vonnie: bloomberg's keith naughton, great story. thank you. liveberg technology is from the technology hub of boston. caroline hyde is taking a look at regional innovators from fortune 500 companies and biotech startups. catch it all on bloomberg television at 5:00 eastern time online and on bloomberg radio. mark: coming up on the european close, we are following markets. stocks are up today. we have the 20 month high -- 21 month high. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: 11:00 -- mark: 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day. from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: european stocks keep rising. the stoxx 600 at its highest level in nearly two years
keith: that's for sure. $1 million signing bonus if you are straight out of engineering school or stanford. that is just not something detroit is set up to handle. it is sort of a seniority-based town. you earned that money over decades -- you earn that money over decades. vonnie: bloomberg's keith naughton, great story. thank you. liveberg technology is from the technology hub of boston. caroline hyde is taking a look at regional innovators from fortune 500 companies and biotech startups....
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keith: robust exchanges at westminster. >> you will be here the rest of your life. am sorry we did it. keith: few could have predicted what lay in store at the opening of the parliament on 27 may 2015. it was the 52nd time her majesty the queen appeared in parliament, expectations of the predictions of pollsters, president cameron had won and general election victory with a consensus, coalition with a liberal democrats would be needed this time. following ed miliband as resignation, acting leader harriet harman, no words were exchanged between party leaders as they filed through parliament to hear the queen's speech and the legislative plans for the government expected to last five years. >> my government will renegotiate the united kingdom's relationship with the european union and pursue reform for the benefit of all member states. keith: the acting labor leader made a remark which turned out to be remarkably prescient. >> he and i have many differences, people have pointed out we are quite alike. one of the things we have in common is we are both by our own admis
keith: robust exchanges at westminster. >> you will be here the rest of your life. am sorry we did it. keith: few could have predicted what lay in store at the opening of the parliament on 27 may 2015. it was the 52nd time her majesty the queen appeared in parliament, expectations of the predictions of pollsters, president cameron had won and general election victory with a consensus, coalition with a liberal democrats would be needed this time. following ed miliband as resignation,...
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hillary clinton back in the j game. >> keith is with me. former clinton white house aide.lary clinton today when she takes the microphone? this is a unique opportunity. >> i just want to hear that she's still engaged. i feel like she's been unduly criticized after the election. donald trump have been attacking her. people on the left have been attacking her for not winning. i want to have her voice. she doesn't have to get into an attack to donald trump. but she does aeoffer a unique perspective where she can speak about rebuilding our country and have a leadership that brings us together. we haven't i think seen that much recently. people are clearly dissatisfied as you can see from the poll numbers. >> let me jump in. thank you so much. hillary clinton now set to give her commencement speech. ary alma mater. let's listen in. >> thank you so much for that warm welcome. i am happy to be back here at wellesley especially for president johnson's first commencement and to thank her, the trustees, families and friends, faculty, staff, and guests for understanding and perpetuat
hillary clinton back in the j game. >> keith is with me. former clinton white house aide.lary clinton today when she takes the microphone? this is a unique opportunity. >> i just want to hear that she's still engaged. i feel like she's been unduly criticized after the election. donald trump have been attacking her. people on the left have been attacking her for not winning. i want to have her voice. she doesn't have to get into an attack to donald trump. but she does aeoffer a...
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keith black about development of identification of a ground-breaking eye test that can identify signs of alzheimer's disease well in advance. actor weatherly joins us to discuss his leading role on cbs' comedy drama "bull." we're glad you've joined us. dr. keith black and michael weatherly in just a moment. >>> and by the robert wood johnson foundation. working with diverse partners to build a national culture of health so everyone in america can live productive and healthy lives. the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this year we've been pleased to bring you conversations about health and health care issues as part of our road to health series, tonight neurosurgeon dr. keith black of cedars sinai medical center in los angeles, developed a ground-breaking new eye test that can detect the early signs of alzheimer's disease. dr. black, pleased to have you back on this program. >> tavis, it's great to be back with you. >> this has a great deal of promise. i know just that ope
keith black about development of identification of a ground-breaking eye test that can identify signs of alzheimer's disease well in advance. actor weatherly joins us to discuss his leading role on cbs' comedy drama "bull." we're glad you've joined us. dr. keith black and michael weatherly in just a moment. >>> and by the robert wood johnson foundation. working with diverse partners to build a national culture of health so everyone in america can live productive and healthy...
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i want it coming to an end, and i want keith found. i've asked him before.very week someone gets in touch touch purporting to be able to lead them to keith, but they're not actively searching the moors at the moment. they say though that they'll never close the case, and ian brady's death doesn't change that. yesterday, knowing his death was imminent, brady called his solicitor to see him. they spent two hours together. i don't think there was anything he really knew or had any information that would assist in the location of keith bennett's body. did brady say anything which would give the families of the victims any comfort? no. today, a coroner said that brady's ashes must not be scattered across these moors. bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave — controlling and cruel to the last. judith moritz, bbc news. lloyds banking group is returning to private hands, nearly nine years after it received a tazpayer bailout during the financial crisis. the uk government has just sold its remaining stake in the group, ending one of the largest
i want it coming to an end, and i want keith found. i've asked him before.very week someone gets in touch touch purporting to be able to lead them to keith, but they're not actively searching the moors at the moment. they say though that they'll never close the case, and ian brady's death doesn't change that. yesterday, knowing his death was imminent, brady called his solicitor to see him. they spent two hours together. i don't think there was anything he really knew or had any information that...
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then why is toby keith holding a men-only concert? and reaction from the president and bill o'reilly, and what caused the death of fox news' roger ailes. wake up skin. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look. this is what makeup's been missing. neutrogena® ♪ dixie ultra's new flexproof® technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the more comfortable the you are in it.kin, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. venus >>> it's thursday night which means time to bleep and blur the moments of the week whether they need it or not. it is this week in unnecessary censorship. >> i'm thrilled to be back at liberty university. i have been here this is my third time and we lo
then why is toby keith holding a men-only concert? and reaction from the president and bill o'reilly, and what caused the death of fox news' roger ailes. wake up skin. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look. this is what makeup's been missing. neutrogena® ♪ dixie ultra's new flexproof® technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on....
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keith naughton. hub?e a up, disney has reported back-to-back quarters of negative growth. expect in thetors company when it reports second-quarter results? we will be discussing all the details. we will have a preview for you very shortly. stay with us. this is bloomberg. julia: it is to :00 p.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in san francisco. i am julia chatterley. scarlet: chaim scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. julia: we are live in bloomberg's world headquarters in new york over the next hour. here are the top stories we're covering on the bloomberg and around the world. in markets, one hour left in the trading day. bank and tech stocks pushing the nasdaq to a new all-time high. the dollar and treasury yields also rising in the session. is leadingthe beast the global box office this year the company told a different story compared to media network. will the earnings be a beauty or a beast for investors question plus, a ceo tells us why he supports president trump's plans to renegotiate the north ame
keith naughton. hub?e a up, disney has reported back-to-back quarters of negative growth. expect in thetors company when it reports second-quarter results? we will be discussing all the details. we will have a preview for you very shortly. stay with us. this is bloomberg. julia: it is to :00 p.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in san francisco. i am julia chatterley. scarlet: chaim scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. julia: we are live in bloomberg's world headquarters in new york over the next...
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keith: they could.oo much capital chasing very few great ideas and also founders does create distortion. we saw that in 2014 and 15. in 2016 in 2017 the markets have stabilized. there are only so many great founders. building up great company from beginning to a scalable business that is permanent is a aerobic exercise. there is not that many euros in the world. what to get the machine working and have figured out business equation, there are a lot more people that can run a machine. building the machine is very that's a very rarefied skill. i don't think during more capital at the process is good for anybody in the process. lift investor.a uber has had many challenges as we know. do you think that if the ridesharing market isn't winner take all, that who were still gets most or, how much of the u.s. market is up for grabs. been on the show for three come up or five years talking about uber and i make this inconsistent point that is not a winner to go market. if you can have liquidity, a user, consumer,
keith: they could.oo much capital chasing very few great ideas and also founders does create distortion. we saw that in 2014 and 15. in 2016 in 2017 the markets have stabilized. there are only so many great founders. building up great company from beginning to a scalable business that is permanent is a aerobic exercise. there is not that many euros in the world. what to get the machine working and have figured out business equation, there are a lot more people that can run a machine. building...
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>> i can tell you that i was in the room with fox news photographer keith and fox news producer. we were the people who you could hear ben jacobs ask can i get your names? we were setting up to do an interview and arrived early to set up. we were in a room adjacent to a volunteer barbecue for his campaign that was about to happen and then he came in. we started talking and introduced himself and chitchat about bozeman in general when ben jacobson placed his recorder right up to him about here and started asking him questions about the cbo report on the republican healthcare bill and you heard what happened from there. i myself was standing about two feet d jacobs when it happened. there was a table in between. i saw the whole thing when he grabbed him by the neck both hands, slid him to the side. body slammed him and got on top of him and started punching and yelling at him and ben jacobs scrambled to his knees, grabbed his glasses and you heard him talk about his glasses being
>> i can tell you that i was in the room with fox news photographer keith and fox news producer. we were the people who you could hear ben jacobs ask can i get your names? we were setting up to do an interview and arrived early to set up. we were in a room adjacent to a volunteer barbecue for his campaign that was about to happen and then he came in. we started talking and introduced himself and chitchat about bozeman in general when ben jacobson placed his recorder right up to him about...
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you may know of his past writings, keith melton. he is an internationally recognized author and intelligence historian. an expert on clandestine devices and technology, how all this stuff works and as a longtime advisor to the u.s. intelligence committee which is where i first met him -- he is a technical trained craft historian at the training center in washington dc. he is also in his private life -- he has assembled the largest collection of espionage related artifacts in the world. more on that later. part of that collection is on display at cia headquarters, some as featured in his book "the ultimate spy book." keith has also participated in something on the order of 40 documentaries and tv shows. the latest of which i will mention because it will ring a bell. "the americans." some of the more clever plot devices i think of him and the gentleman right here in this room. the last book he did has been featured in many places "spy craft." these are the gadgets, these are the things that people are always asking about when they com
you may know of his past writings, keith melton. he is an internationally recognized author and intelligence historian. an expert on clandestine devices and technology, how all this stuff works and as a longtime advisor to the u.s. intelligence committee which is where i first met him -- he is a technical trained craft historian at the training center in washington dc. he is also in his private life -- he has assembled the largest collection of espionage related artifacts in the world. more on...
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seconds later, the other inmate, keith reeves, appears to put a hand in his face, and thompson strikes back. >> i punched him in the mouth like four times, and then he tried to take another tray and pour it over top of my head. and then i got him in a headlock, and i just choked him out. >> other inmates step in to break up the fight when an off-camera officer arrives and threatens to use pepper spray. after initial interviews with both inmates, staff identified reeves as the aggressor and temporarily assigned him to a single-person segregation cell. >> damn. >> they allowed thompson to return to his dormitory. >> it was really a bully situation, like what you would see on a commercial, you know, about kids bullying. >> look at him, cool, laid-back type person. you know what i'm saying? till people starting on my nerve, i can get an absolute problem. he hit me first. all i do is put my finger in his face at the time. but they didn't see it that way. they looking at it i started it. so i guess they figure i'm a troublemaker. you know what i'm saying? they moved me there and put me in th
seconds later, the other inmate, keith reeves, appears to put a hand in his face, and thompson strikes back. >> i punched him in the mouth like four times, and then he tried to take another tray and pour it over top of my head. and then i got him in a headlock, and i just choked him out. >> other inmates step in to break up the fight when an off-camera officer arrives and threatens to use pepper spray. after initial interviews with both inmates, staff identified reeves as the...
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sarah keith—lucas with the weather. sarah keith—lucas with the forecast now. did evening.nshine still around but some heavy showers too. more persistent rain moving in from the south and this area of low pressure, pushing across the south—east of england, east anglia and the midlands. a recent satellite and the midlands. a recent satellite and radar image, sunshine to be enjoyed in north and western parts of the country, heavy showers around as well. this is the scene in west sussex where we have had cloud and outbreaks of rain. meanwhile, brighter skies in cumbria. some cumulus clouds. heavy showers and thunderstorms in parts of northern ireland and scotland. showers in the north and west of the uk will die away through the evening and overnight. further east we keep the cloud and outbreaks of rain. a couple of heavy bursts, especially around the east coast. and as to how far west that rain will get. fresh on friday morning across parts of the country. it had shot of frost in principle. some mist around. much of northern ireland and scotland beginning the day with sunshin
sarah keith—lucas with the weather. sarah keith—lucas with the forecast now. did evening.nshine still around but some heavy showers too. more persistent rain moving in from the south and this area of low pressure, pushing across the south—east of england, east anglia and the midlands. a recent satellite and the midlands. a recent satellite and radar image, sunshine to be enjoyed in north and western parts of the country, heavy showers around as well. this is the scene in west sussex where...
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keith: there is and it affects automakers more than tesla, for example. seven years of growth and record sales, u.s. auto sales are turning down this year. collapsing. they're expected to be around $17 million, at the high end of normal. means profits are going to go down, revenues will go down and when that happens, tend to bail out of stocks. auto scarlet: bloomberg's keith naughton speaking to us from our detroit bureau. thank you so much. joe: coming up, in the wake of week's political turmoil and market collapse in brazil, how are investors country now?he some see silver linings. we'll explore. this is bloomberg. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. we know political turmoil in the u.s. hasn't slowed investors down. the same dynamic applies to brazil. let's take a deep dive into the bloomberg. you can find our charts using the function at the bottom of the screen. this is looking at daily fund u.s.-listedwz, the tracks brazilian stocks. the president, michel temer, has down despiteep corruption allegations. inflowsgone without net for a couple of weeks. week, es
keith: there is and it affects automakers more than tesla, for example. seven years of growth and record sales, u.s. auto sales are turning down this year. collapsing. they're expected to be around $17 million, at the high end of normal. means profits are going to go down, revenues will go down and when that happens, tend to bail out of stocks. auto scarlet: bloomberg's keith naughton speaking to us from our detroit bureau. thank you so much. joe: coming up, in the wake of week's political...
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keith doyle reports. coast of ireland has many beautiful beaches but for the past 30 years this was not one of them. however, nature has now returned dooagh beach to its former beauty. storms in the 19805 stripped the beach, but over ten days ocean currents have deposited thousands of tonnes of sand to recreate its 300—metre white sandy beach. the most probable reason this beach has reformed is due to two things. it's either a change in sediment supply from further up or down the coast that has brought a fresh amount of sediment to this beach. or it could be due to a change in environmental conditions, either an alteration in the wave climate, or a series of tides that has provided the ideal conditions for this beach to reform. dooagh beach on achill island is just about as far west as you can get in ireland and europe. thousands of tourists visit here every year. having a new beach has delighted the locals and the tourist board. yesterday, we had gridlock here in the village with cars and camper vans and
keith doyle reports. coast of ireland has many beautiful beaches but for the past 30 years this was not one of them. however, nature has now returned dooagh beach to its former beauty. storms in the 19805 stripped the beach, but over ten days ocean currents have deposited thousands of tonnes of sand to recreate its 300—metre white sandy beach. the most probable reason this beach has reformed is due to two things. it's either a change in sediment supply from further up or down the coast that...
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i then covered it and interviewed keith bennett 's mother, who you mentioned.to people the awfulness of the feelings that everybody had at that time. the impact on hardened police officers, let alone the jury who heard those awful things at that trial. let alone journalists, as well, hardened journalists who had never heard things as awful as they heard in that courtroom. the people you feel sorry for though, are of course the relatives who will never, now, presumably, no. ialways think, the only thing that is never quite clear, is whether hindley and brady did actually know where specifically where, the bodies were buried. but, if they did, it was even more horrendous. for most people, it is impossible to understand the level of evil, and the word monster is frankly the right one.|j of evil, and the word monster is frankly the right one. i think we have an image of the front page of the times. sorry, we already showed that in the intro. just showing a picture there. ian brady, who has died. we are going to move on now actually to the financial times. the hacki
i then covered it and interviewed keith bennett 's mother, who you mentioned.to people the awfulness of the feelings that everybody had at that time. the impact on hardened police officers, let alone the jury who heard those awful things at that trial. let alone journalists, as well, hardened journalists who had never heard things as awful as they heard in that courtroom. the people you feel sorry for though, are of course the relatives who will never, now, presumably, no. ialways think, the...
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keith rothfus of pennsylvania. watch "wall street week" 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight. dr. toby cosgrove, ceo outgoing of the cleveland clinic. >>> at 8:30 p.m. all new episode of "bob massi: the property man." great, great show, i want you to watch that. right here on fox business, the dow is down 41. ♪ and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. this is a strategyis, fi'd recommend. is actually makes sense. now on the next page you'll see a breakdown of costs. what? it's just... we were going to ask about it but we weren't sure when. so thanks. yeah, that's great. being clear and upfront. multiplied by 14,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. does your bed do that? the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you each to choose the firmness and comfort you want. so every couple can get the best sleep ever. does your bed do that? for a
keith rothfus of pennsylvania. watch "wall street week" 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight. dr. toby cosgrove, ceo outgoing of the cleveland clinic. >>> at 8:30 p.m. all new episode of "bob massi: the property man." great, great show, i want you to watch that. right here on fox business, the dow is down 41. ♪ and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. this is a...
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nice job, keith. these are awesome. -glad you like them.ou really want terrific scallion pancakes, you're gonna have to make them yourself. start with a simple dough made of flour and boiling water and let it rest for 30 minutes before rolling it out. when shaping the pancakes, brush the dough with a paste made of oil and flour to get that flaky, super-crisp texture. finally, cook the pancakes in a cast-iron skillet to a deep, golden brown. and there you have it, from "america's test kitchen" to your kitchen -- an excellent recipe for scallion pancakes with dipping sauce. you can get this recipe, all the recipes from this season, along with our tastings, testings, and selected episodes on our website, americastestkitchen.com. -let us help you with dinner tonight. visit our website anytime for free access to this season's recipes, taste tests, and equipment ratings, or to watch current-season episodes. log on to americastestkitchen.com. "the complete america's test kitchen tv show cookbook" includes every recipe, taste test, and equipment ra
nice job, keith. these are awesome. -glad you like them.ou really want terrific scallion pancakes, you're gonna have to make them yourself. start with a simple dough made of flour and boiling water and let it rest for 30 minutes before rolling it out. when shaping the pancakes, brush the dough with a paste made of oil and flour to get that flaky, super-crisp texture. finally, cook the pancakes in a cast-iron skillet to a deep, golden brown. and there you have it, from "america's test...
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i wanted them prosecuted for keith's death., regretting to the end that she was unable to give her son a christian burial. brady spent the last years of his life in ashworth high security mental hospital. in 1999, he decided to die and stopped eating, so doctors force fed him using a tube. he wrote many letters to the bbc complaining about his treatment and in 2012, u nsuccessfully treatment and in 2012, unsuccessfully petitioned to be returned to a normal prison. he continued to vent his anger at myra hindley for trying to minimise her role in the murders. though ian brady's crimes belong to another era, they will be recorded as among the most infamous ever seen in britain. that was daniel sandford reporting. richard lister is with me now. this news came in in the past few minutes. yes, i've just got off the phone with mersey care nhs foundation trust, who are responsible for the care of ian brady and a spokesman said, "we can confirm a 79—year—old patient in long—term care at ashworth high secure hospital has died after becom
i wanted them prosecuted for keith's death., regretting to the end that she was unable to give her son a christian burial. brady spent the last years of his life in ashworth high security mental hospital. in 1999, he decided to die and stopped eating, so doctors force fed him using a tube. he wrote many letters to the bbc complaining about his treatment and in 2012, u nsuccessfully treatment and in 2012, unsuccessfully petitioned to be returned to a normal prison. he continued to vent his anger...
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keith: that is a hard nut to crack with ford.cial group of stock that gives them 40% voting power. julia: jim hackett comes from the future are giggly of the , ridesharing, the electric -- from the future arguably of the business, the ridesharing, electric cars. how can they compete with the likes of gm and the likes of google? keith: it is the dual challenge. they did seem to be struggling in both areas. ford believesbill jim hackett can do it better. he really changed the culture at , ridesharing, the steelcase and got them to think in a different way about creating solutions instead of just office furniture, and they did a lot of work in silicon valley. jim hackett has some strong connections out there. he worked directly with steve jobs. they think he has the connections and vision to take them forward. julia: we will have to see. raising itshe eu is hardline on brexit talks. what we can expect as the divorce process gets underway. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . . . julia: it is 3:00 p.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in san francisco, 8
keith: that is a hard nut to crack with ford.cial group of stock that gives them 40% voting power. julia: jim hackett comes from the future are giggly of the , ridesharing, the electric -- from the future arguably of the business, the ridesharing, electric cars. how can they compete with the likes of gm and the likes of google? keith: it is the dual challenge. they did seem to be struggling in both areas. ford believesbill jim hackett can do it better. he really changed the culture at ,...
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keith jones takes us back in time and shows us philadelphia's hidden history. >> reporter: recognizehis city? this is fair mont park more than 140 years ago. 1876 the statue of liberty's torch l at the centennial expo. they show me their huge model. 250 buildings were constructed once. we're inside of one of them. >> 10 million tickets sold. there were only 46 million people in the country at the time. >> reporter: the cost 50 cents. the sewing machine was introduced along with popcorn, bananas and the telephone. our next stop a clandestine meeting about america's first dooms day cult. >> but they came here literally asthma lennialests waiting for the world to end. >> reporter: so in 1694 they built a cave. he gives midnight tours. >> i'm not surprised if the devil himself has walked here more than 100 times. >> reporter: dianne took me inside the water works where the public isn't allowed. architecture, even ben franklin and the past, including a long forgotten pool basically untouched and unlit like this possibly haunted machine room. >> i have never ventured back in that room but
keith jones takes us back in time and shows us philadelphia's hidden history. >> reporter: recognizehis city? this is fair mont park more than 140 years ago. 1876 the statue of liberty's torch l at the centennial expo. they show me their huge model. 250 buildings were constructed once. we're inside of one of them. >> 10 million tickets sold. there were only 46 million people in the country at the time. >> reporter: the cost 50 cents. the sewing machine was introduced along...