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(laughter) >> lang lang's ringtone.ou can download it at the app store. >> just in - in this moment, i don't have it. but you know - (laughter) you talk to the world a lot now on social media. you are - what's your message about there? >> i think social media is so cool. because it's perfect - platform that you can share everyday life. but you can also - share, you know, what you do. you can also share what - whatever you want to eat. you know, it's - so it's - it's personal. it's professional. you know, you can do everything. and then you also, you know, sometimes, i'm checking out, "what is my friends doing on facebook or on twitter or on instagram and also on weibo," the chinese version. >> but that is really your way, another way you have, of wanting to reach and share. >> yeah. i mean, for me i like to reach as many people through music as possible. because i believe that we all love music. oh, actually, musicians are no - are ordinary h - human beings. we are not like weird nerds, you know? it's like "hmm, i'm old
(laughter) >> lang lang's ringtone.ou can download it at the app store. >> just in - in this moment, i don't have it. but you know - (laughter) you talk to the world a lot now on social media. you are - what's your message about there? >> i think social media is so cool. because it's perfect - platform that you can share everyday life. but you can also - share, you know, what you do. you can also share what - whatever you want to eat. you know, it's - so it's - it's personal....
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lang lang thank you so much for joining me today. >> thank you so much.uch a pleasure. >> we all thought the concert was incredible. mostly children out there. was it difficult to play to such an audience. >> today our aim is to inspire to the next generation of music lovers and musicians. and we were so happy to have this sunday matinee. and we can have this incredible stage and to do it together with two of the most incredible students from our foundation. >> he's a brilliant pianist. and he's taught me a lot of things on the piano and it really helps me with my playing. >> i think performing in front of so many people is really, really fun. and the get with lang lang was really, really amazing. >> it is very important thing to send out a message that no matter whether you are a professional or not professional, music need to give us the positive love and positive soul and positive emotion first. you know, and this is something that which will make huge difference when they start practice. they have a hope, they have a dream. they have a love. rather th
lang lang thank you so much for joining me today. >> thank you so much.uch a pleasure. >> we all thought the concert was incredible. mostly children out there. was it difficult to play to such an audience. >> today our aim is to inspire to the next generation of music lovers and musicians. and we were so happy to have this sunday matinee. and we can have this incredible stage and to do it together with two of the most incredible students from our foundation. >> he's a...
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. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera": international piano superstar lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an industrial city in northern china. his father was a tough task master, demanding he practice 8 hours a day... once even urging his young son to commit suicide.
. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera": international piano superstar lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an industrial city in northern china. his father was a...
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. >>> it was not a good day to be a trash can in penn's lang. >>> lang -- penns landing. today is day three of the nfl draft, ducis rogers is in for jeff skeverski, he will has word on who the birds picked up. > shoes for life community service project put on by teen shop. organizers invited families in need to pick out new shoes. >>> next generation of leaders spent saturday tackling tough topics they face in school everyday. hundreds ever students from philadelphia participated in the neck level leaders youth engagement conference. they learned about bullying an self-esteem and juvenile justice system. >>> it was a day to learn about the wonder of science in penns landing. one of the most popular exhibits featured exploding trash cans that shot green powder into the air entertaining fans of all ages. >>> cystic fibroses foundation held their annual walk down the shore at 6th street and the boardwalk in ocean city. they work to cure the disease and help patients live full productive lives of they raised 43,000-dollar today to reach the goals. >>> okay ducis rogers in for
. >>> it was not a good day to be a trash can in penn's lang. >>> lang -- penns landing. today is day three of the nfl draft, ducis rogers is in for jeff skeverski, he will has word on who the birds picked up. > shoes for life community service project put on by teen shop. organizers invited families in need to pick out new shoes. >>> next generation of leaders spent saturday tackling tough topics they face in school everyday. hundreds ever students from...
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pei-sze cheng has more. >> reporter: in a few hours, peter lang will learn his fate, a fate that has hung in the balance since 2014 when a bullet from his gun killed an unarmed man. today is the culmination of a long saga that began 18 ad months ago.la first, brooklyn district torney ken thompson pursued an indictment against liang for the accidental s oting of akai gurley in the pink houses and after liang was nvicted, thompson wrote a letter recommending that he not get any jail time. and instead face five years probation, six months house arguing there is no evidence liang intended to hurt gurley and he's not a danger to the public. some felt betrayed by the recommendation of a weak sentence. meanwhile, liang who has been home throughout the entire process, last night he hunkered down with his family to discuss the possible outcomes. >> he has a lot on had his mind, no idea what's going to happen today. even though 95% of the time the judge does follow the district attorney office's recommendation. so we're fairly confident that he'll -- that this is what he'll do. >> reporter: bu
pei-sze cheng has more. >> reporter: in a few hours, peter lang will learn his fate, a fate that has hung in the balance since 2014 when a bullet from his gun killed an unarmed man. today is the culmination of a long saga that began 18 ad months ago.la first, brooklyn district torney ken thompson pursued an indictment against liang for the accidental s oting of akai gurley in the pink houses and after liang was nvicted, thompson wrote a letter recommending that he not get any jail time....
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more than lang lang my friend the piano plash.e can sit at the piano and play a beetles seconding or pick up the guitar and play a creedance clearwater guy or sing an opera that you or i knew. that was not a short answer. >> that's all right. i don't want short, i want expansive david foster. i think of t other amazing voices that you have worked with, and a couple of names - whitney houston. houston. >> i was between whitney houston and celine. now. >> great voices. it's worthy of saying this. celine was so amazing because whatever i asked her to do she'd do exactly what i wanted. like, i would cop up with a lick in my -- come up with a lick in my sound, she understood and delivered. whitney - she'd never give me what i wanted ever. she would give me something better than i asked or many times it would be worse. it's not what i wanted. but a lot of times it was better than what i asked for. >> what a loss. what are your thoughts on whitney houston not being on this planet singing? left a trove, a treasure trove of great songs. >>
more than lang lang my friend the piano plash.e can sit at the piano and play a beetles seconding or pick up the guitar and play a creedance clearwater guy or sing an opera that you or i knew. that was not a short answer. >> that's all right. i don't want short, i want expansive david foster. i think of t other amazing voices that you have worked with, and a couple of names - whitney houston. houston. >> i was between whitney houston and celine. now. >> great voices. it's...
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lang knows the stock is up from the double top last fall. could be worrisome, however, the stock touched that resistance level today. and will make a new 52 week high. it could breakthrough the resist answer and keep climbing. the media stocks have been enfuego lately. disney, cbs time warner and comcast all have more room to run. if i had to pick one right here, i'd go with disney. this whole group is back in vogue in a wall street fashion show. i like them all. it's really starting to ramp. plenty more excitement on mad money just ahead. stick with cramer. >>> the internet of everything. from inanimate objects to the family dog. can this augmented reality start-up change the face of education and entertainment forever? mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer t
lang knows the stock is up from the double top last fall. could be worrisome, however, the stock touched that resistance level today. and will make a new 52 week high. it could breakthrough the resist answer and keep climbing. the media stocks have been enfuego lately. disney, cbs time warner and comcast all have more room to run. if i had to pick one right here, i'd go with disney. this whole group is back in vogue in a wall street fashion show. i like them all. it's really starting to ramp....
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betty: amanda lang from bloomberg television canada speaking with the ceo of bomb ardier.he cme group reporting a double-digit profit. we will hear from terry duffy, the chairman of the cme group. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark orton in london. -- mark barton in london. betty: i am betty liu. cme group reported record revenue to the tune of $934 million, a record rise from a year ago. they have gained more than 2% in the stock so far. joining us now from chicago is terry duffy, the cme group chairman and president. always good to have you. terry: thank you. betty: coming off of this earnings report as you are looking at growth toward the rest of the year, i know you expanded and continue to expand your global footprint. where are you looking to expand? terry: i think, betty, highlighted in a moment ago. revenue, up 29% from the fourth quarter of last year to the first quarter of this year, and year over year we are up 13% in volume. that is pretty good expansion right there. it is amazing how our products and distribution have gone all over the world. we
betty: amanda lang from bloomberg television canada speaking with the ceo of bomb ardier.he cme group reporting a double-digit profit. we will hear from terry duffy, the chairman of the cme group. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark orton in london. -- mark barton in london. betty: i am betty liu. cme group reported record revenue to the tune of $934 million, a record rise from a year ago. they have gained more than 2% in the stock so far. joining us now from chicago is terry...
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go and steve and alan and jessica lange. -- edie falco and steve and alan jessica lange.hey are all better than me. so, for sure, i want to give them the platform and be a sounding board. charlie rose: you have been doing some acting. louis: i have a lot of terrible moments on screen, that i cannot take back, including the show. i am stiff. with the end of horace and pete, the feelings were real and i felt like pete was my brother. when hard things happened to pete, i got upset. charlie rose: it is an amazing thing. you created the characters. louis: and then i got involved like i was in the family. these show -- -- when we shot the last episode, it took me a while to recover from that. i was very upset. i did not have conjure anything from my asked or how to get there. i was just very upset for real. we traded e-mails, all of us, saying that we were within -- we are in withdrawal and it was hard to walk away from the show and it was hard how it ended. charlie rose: does it have to end? .ouis: not necessarily the story we told is over. play then it10-act is like a series.
go and steve and alan and jessica lange. -- edie falco and steve and alan jessica lange.hey are all better than me. so, for sure, i want to give them the platform and be a sounding board. charlie rose: you have been doing some acting. louis: i have a lot of terrible moments on screen, that i cannot take back, including the show. i am stiff. with the end of horace and pete, the feelings were real and i felt like pete was my brother. when hard things happened to pete, i got upset. charlie rose:...
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phillip lang the founder and president of ceo of conformis to learn where the company is doing.ood to see you, sir, have a seat. >> thank you. >> you have the only custom-made product on the market and the sales were good but you did have a recall some say there could be an impact because of the recall. >> we had the recall in august of last year and it was related to an outside vendor, didn't impact our implants, was related to the instrumentation and we told the street at the time that we would address it within two month which is we did so we were operationally fully recovered within two months and here we are today as we're focusing on the opportunity in 2016, the company is growing and we have a very large opportunity ahead of us with our big u.s. product, our largest product by available market for years to come. >> and from your quarterly conference call it seemed that you said in the market you're picking up a lot of share despite whatever happened to the recall, 15% market share of primary knee replacements quickly so do you want to tell us what you think doctors are se
phillip lang the founder and president of ceo of conformis to learn where the company is doing.ood to see you, sir, have a seat. >> thank you. >> you have the only custom-made product on the market and the sales were good but you did have a recall some say there could be an impact because of the recall. >> we had the recall in august of last year and it was related to an outside vendor, didn't impact our implants, was related to the instrumentation and we told the street at...
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we're looking into everything that happened that day. >> reporter: in south field, amy lang, fox newsre are calling it visual pollution. thousands of people in florida neighborhood are fighting to have an antis lame billboard taken down. the billboard is located in saint augustine near jackso jacksonville. it reads "islam bloody islam doomed by its doctrine" neighbors angry over what they call hateful words have started online petition demanding the billboard be removed but county officials say they can't do it claiming it's a freedom of speech issue they don't want to touch. >> look at it. it's nothing but hate toward america and america is not supposed to be this way. we are supposed to be a country that's supposed to be at peace. >> residents say they hope the community outrage is enough to get the person behind the billboard to remove it. >> a colorado state legislative committee has okayed a bill that would give school children access to marijuana. legislators passed a law last year allowing marijuana on school campuses for medicinal use but not one school district in the state f
we're looking into everything that happened that day. >> reporter: in south field, amy lang, fox newsre are calling it visual pollution. thousands of people in florida neighborhood are fighting to have an antis lame billboard taken down. the billboard is located in saint augustine near jackso jacksonville. it reads "islam bloody islam doomed by its doctrine" neighbors angry over what they call hateful words have started online petition demanding the billboard be removed but...
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san francisco tech culture reporter melissa lang argues few companies have put their word into action. >> we have seen companies go further and give their message teeth by saying they're going to do something to pull out of the state or cancel projects. >> reporter: one of the businesses is paypal. on tuesday, the company announced it would pull more than 400 jobs from north carolina after that state passed similar legislation as mississippi's. >> most lgbt activists and groups are really happy to see this is taken as mantel of the business community but not measurably clear how much impact that is going to have. >> reporter: mark strassmann, atlanta. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. so why do i do it? because i get paid. und... on this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. so, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. if we can do it, so can you. cbs cares. addiction is an epidemic. if we can do it, so can you. drug overdoses kill more americans than car crashes. today 120 people will die from a drug ove
san francisco tech culture reporter melissa lang argues few companies have put their word into action. >> we have seen companies go further and give their message teeth by saying they're going to do something to pull out of the state or cancel projects. >> reporter: one of the businesses is paypal. on tuesday, the company announced it would pull more than 400 jobs from north carolina after that state passed similar legislation as mississippi's. >> most lgbt activists and...
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he said keeping lang in jail wasn't necessary to protect the public. >> mcdonald's testing bigger and smaller versions of its big mac, as the world's biggest hamburger chain, the company said they're testing grand mack, and mack, jr., in ohio and in dallas. >> so the mack junior would be the smaller one i am guessing? >> yes. >> you know what i hate? like starbucks, a tall is a small. >> very confusing. >> okay. here is the deal with this. grand mack is made with two, one-6-pound beaver patties. point, downed that sounds happen tieing? >> twenty-one-pound six patties, please, will cost you 4.89. mack junior basically single layer big mac, and mcdonald's said it is easier to eat on the go. the big max, they do casino of drip into your laps sometimes with the cheese, the sauce, the lettuce, but all shredded so it falls off into your hand, too. >> that's too much. >> they say this is going to be much easier to eat on the go. and they'll sell between 2.39 and 2.59. that will would be that grand mack one. have you kept notes? because you don't eat beef. >> ya. >> all of that? >> it went ri
he said keeping lang in jail wasn't necessary to protect the public. >> mcdonald's testing bigger and smaller versions of its big mac, as the world's biggest hamburger chain, the company said they're testing grand mack, and mack, jr., in ohio and in dallas. >> so the mack junior would be the smaller one i am guessing? >> yes. >> you know what i hate? like starbucks, a tall is a small. >> very confusing. >> okay. here is the deal with this. grand mack is made...
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. >> on that night, because of the reckless actions, because of the reckless actions of peter lang, my daughter is without her dad. partner, a mom is without her son. jonathan: mayor bill de blasio came to her home and told her that her boyfriend was an man who should still be alive. rolling toeduced manslaughter. , trying7 on your side to avoid the middle airplane seat is getting harder for flyers who are paying the lowest fares. some airlines like southwest do not allow you to select your seat when you buy tickets. delta prohibits basic economy passengers for making seat assignments until after they are checked in. american and united are also planning changes in the near future. nearly all airlines are adding incentives for people to board early and avoid getting stuck in the middle. be prepared. intel is about to make major job cuts, cutting up to 12,000 people from its local staff, 11% of its workforce. workers will be notified of the layoffs in the next 60 days, although some cuts will not be happening until next year. in findingtruggled success with its mobile devices, hurting i
. >> on that night, because of the reckless actions, because of the reckless actions of peter lang, my daughter is without her dad. partner, a mom is without her son. jonathan: mayor bill de blasio came to her home and told her that her boyfriend was an man who should still be alive. rolling toeduced manslaughter. , trying7 on your side to avoid the middle airplane seat is getting harder for flyers who are paying the lowest fares. some airlines like southwest do not allow you to select...
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. >>> coming up next at noon, protests and drama at the peter lang mistrial hearing. >> reporter: could there be a mistrial in the peter liang case all because of a juror that dsht tell the whole truth? i'm andrew siff and i'll have a live report. >>> could your sunday brunch get boozier? the chance to change new york's blue laws. >> speak of lunch, maybe today is the day you go outdoors. we'll have your full, sunny forecast and take a look straight through the weekend all i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you' re totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. . >> we are back now with the a powerful earthquake with a magnitude 6.5 struck the southern part of the country. we are getting reports that damage is extensive, houses have collapsed and people may be trapped. no risk of a tsunami. the quake was centered in mashiki city. aftershocks are continuing in the area. >>> a juror in the peter liang case is expected back on the stand today for another grilling. did he lie during jury selection. today the family of the unarmed man killed
. >>> coming up next at noon, protests and drama at the peter lang mistrial hearing. >> reporter: could there be a mistrial in the peter liang case all because of a juror that dsht tell the whole truth? i'm andrew siff and i'll have a live report. >>> could your sunday brunch get boozier? the chance to change new york's blue laws. >> speak of lunch, maybe today is the day you go outdoors. we'll have your full, sunny forecast and take a look straight through the...
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san francisco tech culture reporter melissa lang argues few companies have put their word into action. >> we have seen companies go further and give their message teeth by saying they're going to do something to pull out of the state or cancel projects. >> reporter: one of the businesses is paypal. on tuesday, the company announced it would pull more than 400 jobs from north carolina after that state passed similar legislation as mississippi's. >> most lgbt activists and groups are really happy to see this is taken as mantel of the business community but not measurably clear how much impact that is going to have. >> reporter: mk atlanta. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. it's nlwit's easy for me causet he aw... so we use k-y ultragel. it enhances my body's natural moisture g of it a bit quicker. and when i know she's feeling like that, it makes me feel like we're both... when she enjoys it, we enjoy it even more. and i enjoy it. feel the difference with k-y ultragel. >>> comedienne amy s fng no laughing matter when she found herself labeled a plus size inspiration in th
san francisco tech culture reporter melissa lang argues few companies have put their word into action. >> we have seen companies go further and give their message teeth by saying they're going to do something to pull out of the state or cancel projects. >> reporter: one of the businesses is paypal. on tuesday, the company announced it would pull more than 400 jobs from north carolina after that state passed similar legislation as mississippi's. >> most lgbt activists and...
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just lang in there. your seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you, howard. >>> a 7-year-old girl shot last night in southeast d.c. is in critical condition but stable condition. the moms in her neighborhood, though, traumatized. stephanie ramirez spoke to several witnesses, some hearing the gunshots, others just seeing that family run for help. >> i have a 7-year-old. my daughter is upstairs. she cried, too. >> it hurt my heart that baby was innocent, nothing, you know, like she was innocent. >> reporter: those who live here say they hear shootings all the time, but this one is one many homes just can't stomach, a 7-year-old girl shot in the abdomen while walking with her family just outside where she allegedly lives according to neighbors. it was after 9:30 friday night when police say a shotspotter detected the sound of four gunshots. one of the bullets struck a car windshield, the other the 7- year-old girl. the shooting happened back this way near the 2900 block of knox place. the family mad
just lang in there. your seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you, howard. >>> a 7-year-old girl shot last night in southeast d.c. is in critical condition but stable condition. the moms in her neighborhood, though, traumatized. stephanie ramirez spoke to several witnesses, some hearing the gunshots, others just seeing that family run for help. >> i have a 7-year-old. my daughter is upstairs. she cried, too. >> it hurt my heart that baby was innocent,...
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wssd is resuming paving along university boulevard lieu lang through langley park starting at 9:00 this morning. you will see lane closures between piney branch and new hampshire avenue. meanwhile, in alexandria and arlington, commuters will pick up -- commutes will pick up to bus riders there. today will be the first weekday for the entire met roro way rou which is dedicated bus only lanes. it's between pentagon city and braddock road metrorail stati arlington's portion of the route officially opened up yesterday. >>> 4:31. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. i'm loving this warm weather. if we can could only keep it like this. >> i know. here is chuck bell with four things to know. >> give you one nice day in a row and now the expectations are off the charts. well, i can promise that we can deliver very fine weather here for today and tomorrow. the 80s are back in town. haven't been above 80 at national airport since april 1. it will be sunny a while longer, although rain chances sneak in later into the week and perhaps may linger into the front part of your weekend. "7-day foreca
wssd is resuming paving along university boulevard lieu lang through langley park starting at 9:00 this morning. you will see lane closures between piney branch and new hampshire avenue. meanwhile, in alexandria and arlington, commuters will pick up -- commutes will pick up to bus riders there. today will be the first weekday for the entire met roro way rou which is dedicated bus only lanes. it's between pentagon city and braddock road metrorail stati arlington's portion of the route officially...
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san francisco tech culture reporter melissa lang argues few companies have put their word into action. >> we have seen companies go further and give their message teeth by saying they're going to do something to pull out of the state or cancel projects. businesses is paypal. announced it would pull more carolina after that state passed similar legislation as mississippi's. >> most lgbt activists and groups are really happy to see this is taken as mantel of the business community but not measurably clear how much impact >> reporter: mark strassmann, atlanta. will be right back. >>> comedienne amy schumer gained fame and fortune telling jokes. a lot of them directed at herself. no laughing matter when she found herself labeled a plus size inspiration in the pages of "glamour" magazine. >> this special edition of "glamour" magazine meant to celebrate women of all sizes predominantly. it includes an interview with schumer, who schumer says she wasn't asked for told it was going to be included. now her comments about all of this have generated quite a controversy about this issue of the ma
san francisco tech culture reporter melissa lang argues few companies have put their word into action. >> we have seen companies go further and give their message teeth by saying they're going to do something to pull out of the state or cancel projects. businesses is paypal. announced it would pull more carolina after that state passed similar legislation as mississippi's. >> most lgbt activists and groups are really happy to see this is taken as mantel of the business community but...
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check out some of these numbers, in the 30's, luckily it's sunday, we can just lang hg indoors, watchetflix. temperatures will struggle. 5 o'clock still in the 30's and allentown 20's in the poconos low 40's in philadelphia and then we have those strong winds on top of that to make it feel even colder. future weather taking us into sunday night and early monday morning, a much more formidable band of moisture moving in. do notice some snow showers breaking out across the poconos. we could see he maybe a snow shower sneaking into the city but again we won't see any accumulation from that on monday morning, just a kind of unpleasant sight as we head into april. current wind speeds right now a little bit of a breeze starting to kick up but that is going to be an intense wind as we head into the overnight period. winds gusting a bit but we could see wind gusts potentially as i was talking about at the top of the show 50 to 60 miles per hour. you think about if a thunderstorm has winds potentially of 60 miles an hour, it gets a severe thunderstorm warning so these winds are going to be ver
check out some of these numbers, in the 30's, luckily it's sunday, we can just lang hg indoors, watchetflix. temperatures will struggle. 5 o'clock still in the 30's and allentown 20's in the poconos low 40's in philadelphia and then we have those strong winds on top of that to make it feel even colder. future weather taking us into sunday night and early monday morning, a much more formidable band of moisture moving in. do notice some snow showers breaking out across the poconos. we could see...
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. >> reporter: yeah,we're at lang's. welcome to lang's.ke their turkey fresh and bill and hillary clinton are prone to get things that are healthy, chicken, the turkey, egg whites. you see the clintons around town? >> every now and then. >> reporter: you said not so much hillary now? >> she's a little busy. >> reporter: are you fans of the clintons. >> we follow their career very closely. >> reporter: and what do you think about having another potential president in your little town? >> well, the first time we met bill was in a coffee shop and i taught history so i wasn't terribly impress eed by what i heard about his ability to talk to people, and yet two seconds after i walked into the room, you could feel the electricity. >> he's got that something, you think? >> very few people have that ability. >> did he teach you something about history? >> i don't think so. i taught the darn thing. but he's certainly a very important historical figure, particularly for this town. >> let me thank you for interrupting your coffee and good luck with y
. >> reporter: yeah,we're at lang's. welcome to lang's.ke their turkey fresh and bill and hillary clinton are prone to get things that are healthy, chicken, the turkey, egg whites. you see the clintons around town? >> every now and then. >> reporter: you said not so much hillary now? >> she's a little busy. >> reporter: are you fans of the clintons. >> we follow their career very closely. >> reporter: and what do you think about having another potential...
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. >> i think if i'm an investor i want to look out to 2017, a lange time away. that's next year.he year they are expected to get $100 billion in revenues and also a year that they are expected to have mid-single revenue growth and double digit eps growth for the first time in year, you know what i mean, so if this story is really happening, could see a bunch of back-end filling and investors may get ahead of that. a couple of disappointments and see things in the low 50s, i think it gets eaten up really quickly. >> so large cap and basically slow moving with a defensive element to it and appeals to me in a tape that's fraught with risk. >> for everything "options action" check out our website and while there sign up for our newsletter. we'll take a break here. here's what's coming up next. >>> when the money is coming your way you don't ask any questions. >> but a crucial question looms for netflix stocks as it reports earnings next week. we'll tell you what has investors nervous and how you can profit. plus -- ♪ >> calling all "options action" fans. got a question on options? se
. >> i think if i'm an investor i want to look out to 2017, a lange time away. that's next year.he year they are expected to get $100 billion in revenues and also a year that they are expected to have mid-single revenue growth and double digit eps growth for the first time in year, you know what i mean, so if this story is really happening, could see a bunch of back-end filling and investors may get ahead of that. a couple of disappointments and see things in the low 50s, i think it gets...
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stephen lang deserves the academy award for playing jackson. the other actors were justice good. -- just as good. again, the joy of working on that set was to work with real actors who are not egomaniacs, as you might think. it was a joy to be of assistance to them. duvall had long went into play. me that he wasd trying to get duvall. at 9:50 my phone rang. at 9:50 i'm thinking bed. hello? this is robert duvall. and i'm st. peter. who are you? that's how we met, over the phone. we met secretly and had dinner together in lexington. i jumped immediately. he said, i always wanted to play lee and i want you to help me play lee. i was on the set for just about every scene that he filmed as lee. there's a scene in the movie to show the emotions of when lee gets word. prayed something like, i last night as i've never prayed before. duvallplain leaves, and turns back. maxwell said, cut. duvall was crying. he had just gotten so much involved. that impresses me. that's what we hope to do in this movie that is being contemplated of lee and jackson. 25, i
stephen lang deserves the academy award for playing jackson. the other actors were justice good. -- just as good. again, the joy of working on that set was to work with real actors who are not egomaniacs, as you might think. it was a joy to be of assistance to them. duvall had long went into play. me that he wasd trying to get duvall. at 9:50 my phone rang. at 9:50 i'm thinking bed. hello? this is robert duvall. and i'm st. peter. who are you? that's how we met, over the phone. we met secretly...
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alan, jessica lange, they are all better than me. so, for sure, i want to give them the platform and be a sounding board. rose: you have been doing some acting. >> i have a lot of terrible moments on screen, that i cannot take back, including the show. i am stiff. with the end of horace and pete, the feelings were real and i felt like pete was my brother. when hard things happened to pete, i got upset. charlie rose: it is an amazing thing. you created the characters. >> only show the last episode, i when we shot the last episode, it took me a while to recover from that. i was very upset. us,raded e-mails, all of saying that we were within -- we are in withdrawal and it was hard to walk away from the show and it was hard how it ended. charlie rose: does it have to end? it is like a 10 act play. the thing with a series, you have to keep everything in tact and all of the balls in the air. you cannot have anything big happen, because you cannot take it back. alevision has a thing like vacuum cleaner salesman, where they make a mess on th
alan, jessica lange, they are all better than me. so, for sure, i want to give them the platform and be a sounding board. rose: you have been doing some acting. >> i have a lot of terrible moments on screen, that i cannot take back, including the show. i am stiff. with the end of horace and pete, the feelings were real and i felt like pete was my brother. when hard things happened to pete, i got upset. charlie rose: it is an amazing thing. you created the characters. >> only show...
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. >> reporter: students filled lang avenue in bryn mawr, villanova crushed the sooners with a final score51. the largest margin of victory in the final four game ever. radnor police say search arrests were made last night, two of the arrests for assaulting a police horse. no word on any charges. students we spoke with say they were thrilled to watch such a dominant wildcats team. they are convinced this is their year. >>> it's a dream come true. nobody can stop us. >>> oklahoma is going home sooner than they thought. let's go cats. bring it home, boys. >> reporter: trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >>> alicia vitarelli even jeff skeverski are in houston for the championship game, alicia's jeff's live reports continue on "action news" right up until tipoff tomorrow night. you can see them online at 6abc.com. here's a look at some pictures of all the fan frenzy. as you can see you don't have to be a nova grad to be part of nova nation. >>> your time 7:36 new information to tell you about this morning, fire ripped through a home in cape may county, new jersey. this started around 1:20 i
. >> reporter: students filled lang avenue in bryn mawr, villanova crushed the sooners with a final score51. the largest margin of victory in the final four game ever. radnor police say search arrests were made last night, two of the arrests for assaulting a police horse. no word on any charges. students we spoke with say they were thrilled to watch such a dominant wildcats team. they are convinced this is their year. >>> it's a dream come true. nobody can stop us. >>>...
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lang. >> it's an honor. i'm shaking your hand too long. wow, this is awesome. captain america. i know you too, you're great. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: paul rudd, chris evans, anthony mackie, antonio daniels stan, the movie is "captain america: civil war." you know, we were talking a little bit about your various interactions, you've worked together. this? >> five, six months. >> five months. >> jimmy: that's a good chunk of time to spend with people. i want to find out who's really paying attention to the lives of his castmates. i'm going to ask a couple of questions. first one will be about chris evans -- >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: any of you, the three of you, if you know the answer, jump in. i want to see if you know. chris has memorized the lyrics to the songs of what disney musical? >> "frozen." >> jimmy: no. this is supposed to be based on some kind of -- do none of you know this? this is a great thing. >> "aladdin." >> jimmy: no. >> "little mermaid." >> jimmy: well, as a matter of fact, it is "little mermaid." [ cheers and applause ] >> he be fast, that's like five mo
lang. >> it's an honor. i'm shaking your hand too long. wow, this is awesome. captain america. i know you too, you're great. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: paul rudd, chris evans, anthony mackie, antonio daniels stan, the movie is "captain america: civil war." you know, we were talking a little bit about your various interactions, you've worked together. this? >> five, six months. >> five months. >> jimmy: that's a good chunk of time to spend with...
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finally w patrick lang who cannot be with us this evening. the father of of arabic studies at the military academy at west point. this is a wonderful opportunity for us this evening. i would like to say one less thing about this program in military history. the godfather is a lewis lehrman, as you have heard earlier, our debt to him is an estimable military history occupies a relatively relatively low cast on the totem pole at most of our prestigious universities. it is right down there with home akin speech. if you say in a university that you have an interest in military history they think you must be a relative of dick cheney or you want to go bomb somebody. but in fact, when the american secretary was asked to speak at the 200th anniversary of the founding of princeton university, almost all of the speech was about, probably the greatest military and historian who ever lived. politics and war, and those things which lead us into arms conflict are part of the human condition. we ignore our obligation to familiarize ourselves with their his
finally w patrick lang who cannot be with us this evening. the father of of arabic studies at the military academy at west point. this is a wonderful opportunity for us this evening. i would like to say one less thing about this program in military history. the godfather is a lewis lehrman, as you have heard earlier, our debt to him is an estimable military history occupies a relatively relatively low cast on the totem pole at most of our prestigious universities. it is right down there with...
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if you had a tip that came in on a friday saying three suicide bombers from lang la desh arrived last week and going to strike in times square, you didn't want to look at what neighborhood would they go to blend in, where we would go to find our sources and contacts. that's what that unit did. its job was mostly done because of the adverse publicity. it was basically radio active. but the nypd intelligence bureau is made up of more than 700 people. transferring those two detectives did not break the model. and the fact that ted cruz and the sound bite makers don't understand that is not surprising. >> we've just got a minute but i want to ask you. you've talked before about how we shouldn't overreact on the basis of fear. trump and cruz's proposals are not real proposals. they're trying to push some buttons. do you worry if there's another big attack we're going to shred the constitution? >> sure. because the responsibility of politicians, when you're in an intelligence service is not only to lead the service but to tell the country how to respond. if you look at violent crime in the
if you had a tip that came in on a friday saying three suicide bombers from lang la desh arrived last week and going to strike in times square, you didn't want to look at what neighborhood would they go to blend in, where we would go to find our sources and contacts. that's what that unit did. its job was mostly done because of the adverse publicity. it was basically radio active. but the nypd intelligence bureau is made up of more than 700 people. transferring those two detectives did not...
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. >> critics say such lang wuage part of the political incorrectness they require of the of the militarysome think it is harmless. others wonder. >> in fort hood texas major nidal hasan a doctor in the u.s. military stood up on the table shouted allah akbar and then began to fire. the killed 13 and wounded many others. it was a shocking event. >> staff sergeant was one of the 32 american soldiers hassan wounded that day. >> as the laser went across my eye sight i blinked, he discharged the weapon. the first round went in right here in my left eye. it spun me around and i hit the floor. he came up and shot me again. >> as sergeant lunsford lay stool in his own blood he watched major hasan train his weapon on 21-year-old army private francesca valez. when he went to shoot her she said i am praying, i am praying. he fired in i way. her last words were oh my baby, my baby, my baby. >> private valez and her baby died that day. that horrific event some believe an avoidable one. >> hasan was communicating with anwar al-awlaki the radical islamic cleric in yemen. >> in one of the 18 e-mails he e
. >> critics say such lang wuage part of the political incorrectness they require of the of the militarysome think it is harmless. others wonder. >> in fort hood texas major nidal hasan a doctor in the u.s. military stood up on the table shouted allah akbar and then began to fire. the killed 13 and wounded many others. it was a shocking event. >> staff sergeant was one of the 32 american soldiers hassan wounded that day. >> as the laser went across my eye sight i...
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finally, patrick lang who could not be with us this evening, literally the father of arabic studies at the military academy at west point. this is a wonderful opportunity for us this evening. i would like to say one last thing about this program in military history. its godfather is louis lehrman, as schubert earlier, our debt to him is inestimable good military history occupies a relatively low caste on the academic cachet total -- totem pole at most of our prestigious university. it is right down there with home ec in speech last night edges and university adjuvant interest in military history, they think you must be a relative of dick cheney or you want to rub out somebody. but in fact when the american secretary of state in 1947 was asked to speak at the 200 anniversary of fun at princeton university, almost all of his speech was about probably the greatest military and political story who ever lived. politics and war and those things which lead us into armed conflict are part of the human condition, and we ignore our obligation to familiarize ourselves with their history and the h
finally, patrick lang who could not be with us this evening, literally the father of arabic studies at the military academy at west point. this is a wonderful opportunity for us this evening. i would like to say one last thing about this program in military history. its godfather is louis lehrman, as schubert earlier, our debt to him is inestimable good military history occupies a relatively low caste on the academic cachet total -- totem pole at most of our prestigious university. it is right...
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off baumgartner and he had a double for rbi in the giant slalom of the call for 61 a hunter pence langthe six admitted done and a ninth in the gulf commercial is pretty good medicine baumgartner not pretty good he got hitith three years but it is all that the seven to three giants have lost three in a row the a's have lost four in a row or chant in wales that 19,000 in attendance steven bolt and the bottom of the second inning he went the distance but kansas city plan like champs. >>gary: the giants lost three in a row the to the fourth straight loss for the health and athletics >>gary: monday game 2 on open and they go back to houston for a pair of games. >>marty gonzales: it should be a fun sport today as the tech a lot of outside san francisco for the weekend to have to do with the talk of free all lot more is happening in downtown menlo park for 10 to six and it is free to attend. >>reporter: that is because the bed is acting as a nice boy offered to take some of the moisture and out of the atmosphere 58 for some concern school day in the city already up to 60 for the ball game spe
off baumgartner and he had a double for rbi in the giant slalom of the call for 61 a hunter pence langthe six admitted done and a ninth in the gulf commercial is pretty good medicine baumgartner not pretty good he got hitith three years but it is all that the seven to three giants have lost three in a row the a's have lost four in a row or chant in wales that 19,000 in attendance steven bolt and the bottom of the second inning he went the distance but kansas city plan like champs. >>gary:...
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and you've got gabriel byrne and jessica lange. you guys want to see top notch acting, go check this thing out. >> and john gallagher jr. plays my little brother. he's a sweetheart. he's in "american idiot." another great, american play. >> jimmy: that was my autobiography. [ laughter ] also you were at the tribeca film festival, you're here doing it for this movie "elvis and nixon." >> yes. >> jimmy: you play elvis presley. >> i know, right? >> jimmy: that's fantastic. [ laughter ] i can weirdly see you if you pull the collar out a little bit -- [ cheers and applause ] should i do my elvis voice, too? >> jimmy: do the elvis. [ high pitched voice ] >> thank you. thank you very much. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, that's not elvis. elvis presley is what i'm talking about. you're doing elvis sampson. very high voice who voices the chipmunks. >> i haven't done elvis' voice in a long time. >> jimmy: it's very dracula. >> yeah, it's more dracula really. >> jimmy: yeah it is, than elvis, yeah. i thought it would be a little more -- what if e
and you've got gabriel byrne and jessica lange. you guys want to see top notch acting, go check this thing out. >> and john gallagher jr. plays my little brother. he's a sweetheart. he's in "american idiot." another great, american play. >> jimmy: that was my autobiography. [ laughter ] also you were at the tribeca film festival, you're here doing it for this movie "elvis and nixon." >> yes. >> jimmy: you play elvis presley. >> i know, right?...
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there is nothing you can see in any lange to prepare a person for the grand canyon. it is so much better than anybody can describe to ub in word or a pick. it's better tan anyone says. honestly, if you have never seen the grand canyon and you have aniability, go see it. make it a plan for sometime between now and the end of your life to go. it is so much better than you think and so the grand canyon effects. did you see these headlines today? this paul ryan video. paul ryan for president, election videos if you saw the headline, you get the story, house speaker john ryan has a video. i get. it's simple. you see headlines like this, left lane blogs, right lane blogs, you think, okay, i got the point. not sure i need to see it. but behold, for this news story, of all things, there is a bit of a grand canyonesque. you actually do have to see it. because even if you believe all these headlines, if you have absorbed this information, so you therefore understand that paul ryan has done something that makes it seem like you may be running for president. having that informat
there is nothing you can see in any lange to prepare a person for the grand canyon. it is so much better than anybody can describe to ub in word or a pick. it's better tan anyone says. honestly, if you have never seen the grand canyon and you have aniability, go see it. make it a plan for sometime between now and the end of your life to go. it is so much better than you think and so the grand canyon effects. did you see these headlines today? this paul ryan video. paul ryan for president,...
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we have moderate rain to the northeast of the city now moving through takoma park and langely parc. farther west is where the heaviest rain is. here you see moving farther north. lightning with that. farther south. farther south in that. more heavy rain. nationals park is right about here. so they will get a fair amount of rain to come through. it will take 30 minutes or so. 30 to 40 minutes for the heavy batch of rain to move through the area. behind that there are more showers. the heaviest stuff in the immediate future. alexandria 5:07. the heaviest cell through there. 5:14 downtown. berwyn heights 5:22. then it will make its way to dunkirk but that is not until 5:30. so fair amount of rain to go over the next couple of hours. pull out and show you more showers farther in the back that will rotate through. there will be more light showers, the heaviest stuff on the leading edge. we are not finished with this yet. more showers. skies are cleared tonight. we are not there yet. that is the latest. we have more for you coming up in a couple of minutes. leon: all right. you got it, do
we have moderate rain to the northeast of the city now moving through takoma park and langely parc. farther west is where the heaviest rain is. here you see moving farther north. lightning with that. farther south. farther south in that. more heavy rain. nationals park is right about here. so they will get a fair amount of rain to come through. it will take 30 minutes or so. 30 to 40 minutes for the heavy batch of rain to move through the area. behind that there are more showers. the heaviest...
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song, the husband of journalist lisa lang says, i'm very sorry. it was insensitive and in another tweet he said i never said anything personal about her, her being hillary clinton, am deeply sorry for my poor choice of words. it was truly about congress and not hillary clinton. this is the first time a bernie sanders surrogate has caused some problems. tim robbins, susan sarandon have made remarks this past week. this is a great example of it. he had this huge rally, 27,000 people, a great day, picked up the first endorsement from fellow senator and now this is what we're talking about. this is overshadowing everything. i expect it to definitely come up in the debate. hillary clinton likely to make hay of it. also that the sanders campaign might make a speech in which she took $225,000. both of the campaigns have been sum porting those striking workers, jose. >> getting back to the rally, 27,000, that's a huge number. >> absolutely massive. i've been to a lot of bernie sanders rallies. this is the largest. i heard the third largest. possibly the l
song, the husband of journalist lisa lang says, i'm very sorry. it was insensitive and in another tweet he said i never said anything personal about her, her being hillary clinton, am deeply sorry for my poor choice of words. it was truly about congress and not hillary clinton. this is the first time a bernie sanders surrogate has caused some problems. tim robbins, susan sarandon have made remarks this past week. this is a great example of it. he had this huge rally, 27,000 people, a great day,...
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co-lange lo stepped down and his son was named executive of the year twice in the nba. while leadership is changing colangelo doesn't have issues with the profit. >> i do think it's been a success and the reason i say that is because we're at a jumping off point now where the organization is poised to take a major leap forward because of what's transpired over this last few years of what i'm going to call a measured rebuilding process and you know, when we move forward you'll be excited about the pieces that come to the table. >> both sam and i and others recognize the need to add talent to the organization. we've always been upfront about wanting to do that and we couldn't come up with who the rig right person was. >> as it pertains to the future, he would only say the head coach deserves a chance to see things true. >> jordan spieth your leader leading into the final round of the masters. three holes in one but none as crazy as this one. follow the ball, because it keeps on cruising and goes in anyway. he taszs the club in celebration. i mean, come on, you can't make
co-lange lo stepped down and his son was named executive of the year twice in the nba. while leadership is changing colangelo doesn't have issues with the profit. >> i do think it's been a success and the reason i say that is because we're at a jumping off point now where the organization is poised to take a major leap forward because of what's transpired over this last few years of what i'm going to call a measured rebuilding process and you know, when we move forward you'll be excited...
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we will keep an eye on the water main break issue with repaving in langely park.. >> thank a woman is recovering after frightening moment in metro elevator. this is the rescue crews rushing the woman from the judiciary square straight after getting her free from an elevator. her arm got stuck there. metro tells us the elevator closed the door on part of her forearm. metro has taken the elevator out of service and hope to reopen it on wednesday. a look at what we are working on for "abc7 news at 6:00" tonight. new decision about a man accused of profiting an attack on u.s. capitol. what police are saying about christopher cornell after interview in jail. where to keep an eye out for bus p only lanes or face a ticket. that's new at 6:00. alison: we have a gorgeous day out there. alison: check in on our eagle cam. look at that. chilling. leon: getting big already. that is incredible. i love to check in on that. this is a great vantage point of how beautiful the weather is. doug: there are no leaves on the trees when we started to watch this. wintry looking. now the b
we will keep an eye on the water main break issue with repaving in langely park.. >> thank a woman is recovering after frightening moment in metro elevator. this is the rescue crews rushing the woman from the judiciary square straight after getting her free from an elevator. her arm got stuck there. metro tells us the elevator closed the door on part of her forearm. metro has taken the elevator out of service and hope to reopen it on wednesday. a look at what we are working on for...
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. >> reporter: at lang's garden market some of the most valuable and vulnerable plants are now temporarilythers still outside will be covered before nightfall. >> started early vegetable gardens i would say get out and cover things up if they are in the ground. if they are potted bring them inside. >> reporter: another cold night ahead has farmers worried especially those who grow peaches. their trees are in full bloom and they tell me if the temperature drops to 25 degrees or below, the flowers that become fruit could freeze and die. >> my heart goes out to the peach farmers. >> spring should be here. >> calendar says it is even with the mercury causing frozen flash backs from winter. ted greenberg, "nbc 10 news." >>> and we have another round of that as we go into tonight. so if you needed the winter jacket today you need it tonight and early tomorrow morning. so we have another freeze in the forecast for tonight for new jersey and delaware. and we do expect widespread mid to low 20s in some spots. clear skies, winds lightening up overnight. and tomorrow looks like a good day through the
. >> reporter: at lang's garden market some of the most valuable and vulnerable plants are now temporarilythers still outside will be covered before nightfall. >> started early vegetable gardens i would say get out and cover things up if they are in the ground. if they are potted bring them inside. >> reporter: another cold night ahead has farmers worried especially those who grow peaches. their trees are in full bloom and they tell me if the temperature drops to 25 degrees or...