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lacey. [ cheers ] >> you heard it there.redits were rolling with seconds to spare whene judges decided not to save catonville's jeremiah. he can sing his butt off. there was frustration on line over he elimination. he came out to his family, and they weren't accepting. he was a janitor at the church. i tdnk the show an talents brought his family back together. i automaker -- here's the thing -- i'm surprised but not so much because katie said that lacey is oneof her favorites. >> did you see her face? she looked horrified that she this to say it. >> jeremiah is so. talented he's beyond -- he can play the guitar, he can play piano, he's incredible. really sad to see him go. >> homey that won't be the end of it. if he's got the talents and people have seen inow. good luck to him. >> you know, all right. it -- i hope. >>> and it's spring. >> and the clothes we're tossing t are ending up in landfills. in 1990 the average manner bout -- average american bout 40 garments a year, that jumped tow 66, ae toss out 70 pounds of what we
lacey. [ cheers ] >> you heard it there.redits were rolling with seconds to spare whene judges decided not to save catonville's jeremiah. he can sing his butt off. there was frustration on line over he elimination. he came out to his family, and they weren't accepting. he was a janitor at the church. i tdnk the show an talents brought his family back together. i automaker -- here's the thing -- i'm surprised but not so much because katie said that lacey is oneof her favorites. >>...
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i love you so much, lacey. >> lacey! the creditswe rolling.ges decided to let catonsville native ajeremiah johnson. he has been a fan favorite since the first audition. he casing his butt ff. play the piano. he's oh talented. there's frustration over line over his elimination. is a contest. everyone can't win. he's so od. >>> here's the cnbc morning business report. >> reporter: good morning, i'm at cnbcheadquarters. disney's "avengers: end game" is the second-highest growing movie of all time reach will nearly $2.2 million worldwide after 12 days after hitting theaters there. it took 11 dpys to to $2 billion. "avat "avatar" needed 47 days to surpass the mark. "avengers: end game" is the first to pass $2 million, it's already the most popular imported movie in the history. >>> good morning, everyone. after a rainy sunday, the rain rain has stopped. now thelouds are hanging around. most of us won't need to worry about rain chances until we get later into the week. c washing forecast, i think you can get it cleaned off and keep it that way. >>>
i love you so much, lacey. >> lacey! the creditswe rolling.ges decided to let catonsville native ajeremiah johnson. he has been a fan favorite since the first audition. he casing his butt ff. play the piano. he's oh talented. there's frustration over line over his elimination. is a contest. everyone can't win. he's so od. >>> here's the cnbc morning business report. >> reporter: good morning, i'm at cnbcheadquarters. disney's "avengers: end game" is the...
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it was a reporter from -- last name lacey, lacey reynolds, i think that was his name. he comes out and says, she has a reporters badge, she is with the president. they had shouted at her. as a result of that, she was able to help make a lifelong friendship with him. so later, the president actually came to her door and told her, if you have any problems, let me know. so that was a reassurance for her, it give her confident and let her know that she was safe and sound. you can imagine, she was the only african-american woman going to these different places, places that were predominantly white. she was a trailblazer. you can imagine how that could feel. because she was a very strong woman. that can make you feel a bit insecure. , thatt was another thing is why when i talk once again at howardpress pass university, why it means so much. if you look at her original book, that is what it is, press passes from all over. each of those passes she was about to receive was one more step, one more level toward fulfilling her dreams and aspirations. lastly, because i don't want t
it was a reporter from -- last name lacey, lacey reynolds, i think that was his name. he comes out and says, she has a reporters badge, she is with the president. they had shouted at her. as a result of that, she was able to help make a lifelong friendship with him. so later, the president actually came to her door and told her, if you have any problems, let me know. so that was a reassurance for her, it give her confident and let her know that she was safe and sound. you can imagine, she was...
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all right there's a lacey's headlines 20 years of me next. ok. ok ok. ok. ok.this is joe born in 1902 in the north of kenya. i set out to follow his life on film when he was just a few months old. this is the story of his 1st 21 years. on. the job is a took on are there no magic hurting troy. his mother esther is one of his father christopher as to why it's. been tossed ollie have just got a tux by shift has a couple latest from rival tribes you get in a moon all of them gotten infected with a couple of the net will develop on i don't i want to. then you could go without any. longer because. that's where you know the market i'm going to feel like a good. returning home to tim very to inspect the damage. he has some of whom are going to rebuild here for i love all that abound i know there are no rebels. those who are going to rebuild we're going to live out of all our no more look into hama and the locks are not popular among the phenomenon while hold on to. it while you're there i'd like you yeah i did look up what they used then you can start a new and yellow
all right there's a lacey's headlines 20 years of me next. ok. ok ok. ok. ok.this is joe born in 1902 in the north of kenya. i set out to follow his life on film when he was just a few months old. this is the story of his 1st 21 years. on. the job is a took on are there no magic hurting troy. his mother esther is one of his father christopher as to why it's. been tossed ollie have just got a tux by shift has a couple latest from rival tribes you get in a moon all of them gotten infected with a...
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weekend spin around keeping things unsettled as we head through the night tonight thing stay mostly dry lacey couple swirls of moisture kind of swirl by but clouds still see couple those early on tomorrow morning, then by the afternoon, maybe a couple of pop-up showers. i think a better chance of more rain over the weekend. thank you lawrence california is trying again to give teenagers more time to sleep before school. >>this week, the state senate passed a bill requiring high schools to not begin classes before 08:30am the bill's author state senator anthony portantino says california's pta and other advocates are behind his bill. some legislators say studies show teens are healthier and perform better when they have enough sleep pretty much all of us are that way but some opponents say the mandate will disrupt family schedules and create problems for school districts. last year than governor jerry brown vetoed a similar bill saying it was a one size fits all approach that was better left to the districts to decide. >>coming up tonight at 6.45 a wild police chase through the streets of los
weekend spin around keeping things unsettled as we head through the night tonight thing stay mostly dry lacey couple swirls of moisture kind of swirl by but clouds still see couple those early on tomorrow morning, then by the afternoon, maybe a couple of pop-up showers. i think a better chance of more rain over the weekend. thank you lawrence california is trying again to give teenagers more time to sleep before school. >>this week, the state senate passed a bill requiring high schools to...
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people were taken into custody in operations in 4 turkish provinces after a yearlong investigation lacey's phones drugs and digital material during the raids sources say the smuggling group helped thousands of migrants reach here of from the middle east. the front runner in the race to become the u.k.'s next prime minister has been ordered to appear in court save allegations he lied to the public during the breakfasts referendum campaign boris johnson famously claimed that the u.k. said $440000000.00 a week to the e.u. and bracks it would allow that money to be spent on the health service but opponents say the number was false and deliberately misleading reports that the big red bricks it fastened its $350000000.00 pound slogan had an enormous impact on the bracks it campaign and boris johnson embraced enthusiast tickly sometimes even embellishing it why we said 10 pounds a year that brussels but the battle bus claim that britain sent $350000000.00 pounds that's approximately $440000000.00 a week to brussels was demonstrably false as johnson continued to use the figure through to 2017 even
people were taken into custody in operations in 4 turkish provinces after a yearlong investigation lacey's phones drugs and digital material during the raids sources say the smuggling group helped thousands of migrants reach here of from the middle east. the front runner in the race to become the u.k.'s next prime minister has been ordered to appear in court save allegations he lied to the public during the breakfasts referendum campaign boris johnson famously claimed that the u.k. said...
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the fed cannot cut into lacey the deterioration in the data which will up until the third quarter.onnie: what is your view on gdp growth? tom: 2% to 2.5% for the remainder of 2019 which is reasonable given where we see the consumer. you can make a good argument we may come on the lower percent of tariff if we get a 25% on chinese goods. it is further escalation and retaliation that would threaten to bring growth below the 2% rate. , it doesn't mean the fed needs to cut. you are still looking at jobs growing and a healthy economy. to tom.our thanks still ahead, upping the ante on video streaming wars. a deal announced that will give disney full operational control of hulu. it already got that today. more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. time for the latest "bloomberg business flash." apple could see the cost of making iphones rise 3% because of the trade dispute with china. isbush analysts say that because of higher costs for materials with the batteries. the company relies on chinese labor for the production of all of its devices. bitcoin
the fed cannot cut into lacey the deterioration in the data which will up until the third quarter.onnie: what is your view on gdp growth? tom: 2% to 2.5% for the remainder of 2019 which is reasonable given where we see the consumer. you can make a good argument we may come on the lower percent of tariff if we get a 25% on chinese goods. it is further escalation and retaliation that would threaten to bring growth below the 2% rate. , it doesn't mean the fed needs to cut. you are still looking at...
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the last thing they need is for us to be overweight in lacey credit or the credit drops 15 points.er five is the one that stuck out to me. financial market vulnerabilities. the idea that the market no longer absorbs the news. it makes the news. how much are you concerned about this financial market vulnerability? . we are concerned. it may take time for the market to rear its head, but we are concerned about the market when investor mindset changes. as an active manager, you need to be prepared for market overshooting and if you're prepared, you can profit. "active."the keyword, i imagine the argument for active is much stronger. emmauel: active over fixed income. we think active fixed income management -- it is as simple as this. there are structural reasons in terms of how the indices are computed. there are behavioral reasons why some agent in a market have not economic reason to buy papers. think of the central bank, think of insurance companies who have solvency issues. deliver we can excessive return on other benchmarks in a much easier way than equity managers can. when i he
the last thing they need is for us to be overweight in lacey credit or the credit drops 15 points.er five is the one that stuck out to me. financial market vulnerabilities. the idea that the market no longer absorbs the news. it makes the news. how much are you concerned about this financial market vulnerability? . we are concerned. it may take time for the market to rear its head, but we are concerned about the market when investor mindset changes. as an active manager, you need to be prepared...
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i look at don lacey as a parent.in oakland and chicago and philadelphia and other places and he is showing such an amazing pathway forward for people. that's what is at stake here. when you have this many people in one country with so many religions and faith and ways of being together bumped up against each other, how do we forgive? acknowledge, understand and grow together? i think christopher has as much to teach about that as anybody in the country. >>> historians like to divide america into eras. revolutionary war era, roaring 20s era, the 90s championship chicago bulls era. and i grew up during an era. the vietnam war movie. every third movie was about the vietnam war because america wanted to figure out how to best frame a war we had lost. but as usually happens with history, the dominant culture goes with the perspective that serves it best. for example, to earth superman is a hero but to
i look at don lacey as a parent.in oakland and chicago and philadelphia and other places and he is showing such an amazing pathway forward for people. that's what is at stake here. when you have this many people in one country with so many religions and faith and ways of being together bumped up against each other, how do we forgive? acknowledge, understand and grow together? i think christopher has as much to teach about that as anybody in the country. >>> historians like to divide...
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that company has tapped into design a gondola to get fans to the a's new ballpark , designed out of laceyashington and olympia the company works on aerial wire transport as a means to move people rather than widening roads and building new bridges. the gondola could carry 35 people to the park every 30 seconds. >> it's almost a bus in the air that's why we can push or get 6000 people per hour, per direction, cross over into freeways, the railroad.>> one from my house to the office. they have worked on other systems around the country, they hope to open the new ballpark in 2023. >> san francisco to oakland. >> that would be awesome.>>> the raiders welcomed their new rookies to camp in alameda. next in sports we hear from the national championship team.>>> tune in tonight for last man standing at eight, and stick around for the 10:00 news and limited news right here on ktvu. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping
that company has tapped into design a gondola to get fans to the a's new ballpark , designed out of laceyashington and olympia the company works on aerial wire transport as a means to move people rather than widening roads and building new bridges. the gondola could carry 35 people to the park every 30 seconds. >> it's almost a bus in the air that's why we can push or get 6000 people per hour, per direction, cross over into freeways, the railroad.>> one from my house to the office....
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lacey 2035 as a turning point, the next decade is what matters because that's when the technical contest, industrial contest, all come into fruition. they want to would make the economic competition. they want to avoid the bigger chance for conflict. >> you spend a lot of time in china studying these issues. now as i understand it, there was some significant conversation about a hundred page document, they thought they were getting close to a deal. then it feels like the deal goes back to china, they look at it and they say, no, we aren't doing any of the stuff on any of these pages to go back to washington and tell them this is where we stand and the president just said, deal over, died. was that a good move, jonathan? >> i think the issue is we are basically negotiating on the entire economic system, which is the path to power. we are asking them it appears from what's known to change there, you know, how they do intellectual property, how they do free market access, essentially their means of siphoning off from the united states and the rest of the developed world the tools for indust
lacey 2035 as a turning point, the next decade is what matters because that's when the technical contest, industrial contest, all come into fruition. they want to would make the economic competition. they want to avoid the bigger chance for conflict. >> you spend a lot of time in china studying these issues. now as i understand it, there was some significant conversation about a hundred page document, they thought they were getting close to a deal. then it feels like the deal goes back to...
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donald lacey is a household name in oakland because of this murder.christopher aware that this is a -- like one of the biggest cases in oakland ever? >> uh-huh. yeah. >> how does that hit him? >> it weighs on him. it weighs on him. >> i'm a very good judge of character. i can sit in a room with someone in five minutes and know what they're about. i expect to know him from this meeting. that is one of my expectations. >> i would say that i'm not my crime. everyone is entitled to their own perspective, but i'm not my crime. >> see what happens when a father and the offender incarcerated for the murder of his daughter meet face-to-face in "the redemption project" with van jones at 8:00 eastern time tonight. >>> felicity huffman is headed back to court just as we learned the college admissions scandal is set to get the tv treatment. ♪ woman 1: this is my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of infla
donald lacey is a household name in oakland because of this murder.christopher aware that this is a -- like one of the biggest cases in oakland ever? >> uh-huh. yeah. >> how does that hit him? >> it weighs on him. it weighs on him. >> i'm a very good judge of character. i can sit in a room with someone in five minutes and know what they're about. i expect to know him from this meeting. that is one of my expectations. >> i would say that i'm not my crime. everyone...
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let‘s speak now to the award winner charlotte keane, and herfriend emma lacey who nominated her. she is just really deserving of this award. charlotte, in this case, what was it that you did? emma has been quite ill in the last few years and the community came to help her and her family to raise money so we could help her build a washroom and a nice bedroom and a nice living area so she could live independently with her limited mobility, so in august a group of us came together to set up a trust in her name and everyone in galway and donegal came together and help support different events throughout the year and it was really successful and we are so happy we can help emma in her time of need. tell us more about what motivated you, why did you want to help so much? emma came into my life when i was in my final year at school and her illness had just begun. i remember thinking, school and her illness had just begun. i rememberthinking, and i we re begun. i rememberthinking, and i were so begun. i rememberthinking, and i were so talented and so kind, and so thoughtful of others ——
let‘s speak now to the award winner charlotte keane, and herfriend emma lacey who nominated her. she is just really deserving of this award. charlotte, in this case, what was it that you did? emma has been quite ill in the last few years and the community came to help her and her family to raise money so we could help her build a washroom and a nice bedroom and a nice living area so she could live independently with her limited mobility, so in august a group of us came together to set up a...
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therefore, the government is lacey, sloppy, corrupt, lower case c and one-sided. maria: these documents i understand are about how the fbi talked about the people that they were wanting to surveil. it's basically going to expose the fact that some people in the fbi knew that the people that they were surveilling did nothing wrong which is going to be so incredible. that's why people want to see these documents, because there's a lot of speculation that there was real abuse to the fisa court. i understand what you're saying about the secretive nature of the fisa court. i'm talking about what the fbi presented to the fisa court to get them to say, yeah, go put a wiretap on carter page. >> if the president does not expose this, there's nothing to prevent it to keep going on and on. i shouldn't say nothing. congress can do something about it if it wanted to reform fisa, something some of us have been arguing about for a long time. maria: much to come. dagen: congress reform? ha! >> reform thyself. maria: coming up, don't buy that dress, rent it. urban outfitters has a
therefore, the government is lacey, sloppy, corrupt, lower case c and one-sided. maria: these documents i understand are about how the fbi talked about the people that they were wanting to surveil. it's basically going to expose the fact that some people in the fbi knew that the people that they were surveilling did nothing wrong which is going to be so incredible. that's why people want to see these documents, because there's a lot of speculation that there was real abuse to the fisa court. i...
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information and i think created my own sort of support system they really helped me get through to the next laceyat education and information are key. >>well david thank you for joining again the gala will be on june first of the poet's corner in berkeley. there you see more information on your screen and we should best select thank you all right, we'll be right back. lowe's knows you're a diyer who does spring right. who treats yourself by treating your yard. we do it right, too. with the right plants for your region. so, you stay a step ahead of spring all season long. >>morning we're back on kron 4 news weekend the deal to build a brand new waterfront ballpark for the a's is moving forward. a document was released yesterday to guide negotiations for a potentially support property for that project. commissioners for the porters scheduled to vote on may 10th whether to approve the plan. it would provide a framework for financial negotiations over the lease. it would also a detailed possible minimum guaranteed lease of a million a year for 20 years. but before all that happens the a's will have t
information and i think created my own sort of support system they really helped me get through to the next laceyat education and information are key. >>well david thank you for joining again the gala will be on june first of the poet's corner in berkeley. there you see more information on your screen and we should best select thank you all right, we'll be right back. lowe's knows you're a diyer who does spring right. who treats yourself by treating your yard. we do it right, too. with...