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>> reporter: they found lars standing over debbie's body back by the bedroom. >> go ahead and back upporter: as an officer tended to debbie, lars tried to explain how the shooting happened. >> i thought there was a burglar in my house. i thought there were multiple people in the house. >> okay. did you -- what did you hear? >> i heard voices when i was in bed. >> and where did you hear the voices at? >> up front. >> okay, and after you heard the voices, what happened? >> i got up. i thought my wife was in bed with me. >> ok. >> i got my shotgun. >> reporter: as emts took over, trying to save debby, lars went with police down to the station. they urgently needed more details. >> reporter: where were the intruders? were they armed? what did lars know? what exactly did he do? sitting in the interview room, wrapped in cody's dog blanket, lars took them through what happened, step-by-step. he said he was awakened around 4:00 a.m. by strange noises in the house. >> i hear the front door or the door squeaking, and i hear the grumbling, and i hear the dog growling. >> reporter: he said he'd n
>> reporter: they found lars standing over debbie's body back by the bedroom. >> go ahead and back upporter: as an officer tended to debbie, lars tried to explain how the shooting happened. >> i thought there was a burglar in my house. i thought there were multiple people in the house. >> okay. did you -- what did you hear? >> i heard voices when i was in bed. >> and where did you hear the voices at? >> up front. >> okay, and after you heard the...
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lars. and going to mcmahon six are the country stars . the producers of the project with a twenty five million euro budget wanted idea for the role after seeing him give a guest performance at a theater in moscow he's still not sure why he was chosen. by theo and why did they pick me why is lost i being a from berlin playing nicholas the second goal last russian tsar. at the film's moscow premiere director alexey tell appeared relaxed despite a slew of death threats against his actors religious fanatics wanted to prevent the film from being released their protests have sparked months of debate in the press and on the streets. there have been attacks cars and cinemas set on fire. than driven into a movie theatre death threats kept laws i don't know from attending the premiere. of the simple but. there have been rewards offered for people to burn down cinemas showing the film and of course i also present a very big target. to try to. it's difficult to understand all the uproar the film is a celebration of patriotism the ballerina leaves her
lars. and going to mcmahon six are the country stars . the producers of the project with a twenty five million euro budget wanted idea for the role after seeing him give a guest performance at a theater in moscow he's still not sure why he was chosen. by theo and why did they pick me why is lost i being a from berlin playing nicholas the second goal last russian tsar. at the film's moscow premiere director alexey tell appeared relaxed despite a slew of death threats against his actors religious...
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stuttgart has given the businessman a suspended prison sentence of two years and his children lars and micah slicko go straight behind bars for nearly three years it comes down to the money once it became clear to the his company would go bankrupt him moved around sixty million euros in the company money that the court says belonged to the drugstore chains creditors some of that money went to a logistics company that belonged to his children they siphon millions from the logistics company before declared bankruptcy but angelica got a lighter sentence. that's because like his fraud didn't amount to as much financial damage as his children's their fraud cause damages worth six point one million euros in total so they were given longer sentences than their father. the bankruptcy rocked germany because over twenty five thousand low skilled workers were left without jobs as investment declined and the stores became rundown only desperate customers which shop there. that's hit you up today with the latest from of the world of business more find us on facebook follow us on twitter business is alan handle on
stuttgart has given the businessman a suspended prison sentence of two years and his children lars and micah slicko go straight behind bars for nearly three years it comes down to the money once it became clear to the his company would go bankrupt him moved around sixty million euros in the company money that the court says belonged to the drugstore chains creditors some of that money went to a logistics company that belonged to his children they siphon millions from the logistics company...
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strongly denounced the film without having seen it the lead role is played by german actor lars iding and going to die mcmansion exile the country does. the producers of the project with a twenty five million euro budget wanted idea for the role after seeing him give a guest performance at a theater in moscow he's still not sure why he was chosen. by theo and why did they pick me why is lost i being a from berlin playing nicholas the second goal last russian tsar it's all. at the film's moscow premiere director alexey who to tell appeared relaxed despite a slew of death threats against his actors religious fanatics wanted to prevent the film from being released their protests have sparked months of debate in the press and on the street. there have been attacks cars and cinemas set on fire. than driven into a movie theatre death threats kept laws i had enough from attending the premiere. of this and. there have been rewards offered for people to burn down cinemas showing the film and of course i also present a very big target also to china. it's difficult to understand all the uproar the film is
strongly denounced the film without having seen it the lead role is played by german actor lars iding and going to die mcmansion exile the country does. the producers of the project with a twenty five million euro budget wanted idea for the role after seeing him give a guest performance at a theater in moscow he's still not sure why he was chosen. by theo and why did they pick me why is lost i being a from berlin playing nicholas the second goal last russian tsar it's all. at the film's moscow...
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stuttgart has given the businessman a suspended prison sentence of two years and his children lars and micah slicko go straight behind bars for nearly three years it comes down to the money once it became clear to the his company would go bankrupt him moved around sixty million euros in the company money that the court says belonged to the drugstore chains creditors some of that money went to a logistics company that belonged to his children they siphon millions from the logistics company before declared bankruptcy but angelica got a lighter sentence. that's because like his frog didn't amount to as much financial damage as his children's their fraud cause damages worth six point one million euros in total so they were given longer sentences than their father. the bankruptcy rocked germany because over twenty five thousand low skilled workers were left without jobs as investment declined and the stores became rundown only desperate customers which shop there. i have a job right now for more on a papal visit to a troubled region and that's right helena thank you pope francis has met with me and mars po
stuttgart has given the businessman a suspended prison sentence of two years and his children lars and micah slicko go straight behind bars for nearly three years it comes down to the money once it became clear to the his company would go bankrupt him moved around sixty million euros in the company money that the court says belonged to the drugstore chains creditors some of that money went to a logistics company that belonged to his children they siphon millions from the logistics company...
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him famous businessman to two years in jail which it suspended for two years his children lars and maracas lekha go straight behind bars for nearly three years comes down to the money once it became clear to slicker that his company would go bankrupt his siphoned off sixteen million euros from his company the court says that money belonged to the drugstore chains creditors one of the main beneficiaries of the transaction happened to be a logistics company that belong to his children and was part of the schleck an empire the logistics company had been making losses for years yet the two withdrew seven million euros from it just before it declared bankruptcy but the real losers of a second scandal are its workers its demise left more than twenty five thousand people mostly women without jobs and they all have to blame for their fate he had invested too little in the stores till they were no longer attractive to customers and bad working conditions added to his bad reputation putting off customers and accelerating the company's collapse. let's talk to our financial correspondent in frankfurt about thi
him famous businessman to two years in jail which it suspended for two years his children lars and maracas lekha go straight behind bars for nearly three years comes down to the money once it became clear to slicker that his company would go bankrupt his siphoned off sixteen million euros from his company the court says that money belonged to the drugstore chains creditors one of the main beneficiaries of the transaction happened to be a logistics company that belong to his children and was...
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but he was -- he went after cnn went for the jag lar this weekend seems >> i've written a story going out tomorrow by the washington post >> that is a good plug, buddy? which is entirely about the president's tweets storm and what was going on there. i talked to different producers at different networks. some actually believe that the presid very damaging story to come out that may applicant the white house and we saw the story about mike flynn on thanksgiving thanksgiving day but he may be anticipating something, otherwise, there's also the idea that he's got off time that there were reports about what he might be doing in his off time. we know that he like to say tweet. we know he likes to react to what's in the news. so it could have been that. but i don't know we'll keep eyes open >> before we go, because this came as soon as you were leaving and hit right as soon as we were getting off the air at 5:00. this "washington post" thing. we have about 60 seconds, that was a pretty big get, i would say by the post >> yeah, i think tables turned on james o'keefe, activist he does this ki
but he was -- he went after cnn went for the jag lar this weekend seems >> i've written a story going out tomorrow by the washington post >> that is a good plug, buddy? which is entirely about the president's tweets storm and what was going on there. i talked to different producers at different networks. some actually believe that the presid very damaging story to come out that may applicant the white house and we saw the story about mike flynn on thanksgiving thanksgiving day but...
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going fast. get special closeout pricing lar chevy trucks. that's over $8,000 total valu.i> find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> 4:15 is your time. a sad holiday for the family of a trooper shot and killed in texas on thanksgiving. trooper damon allen was gunned down during a traffic stop at 4:00 in the afternoon. the suspected gunman is the -- he was arrested after driving away from the scene. trooper allen had been with the texas highway patrol since 2002 and leaves behind a wife and three children. >>> you may remember the case of oscar pistorius. he's the south african olympic athlete convicted of killing his girlfriend on valentine's day in 2013. a south than doubled sentenced to six years. he will now spend 13 years in prison. authorities say he killed rita steenkamp after a valentine's day fight. pistorius has always maintained he thought she was a burglar and that is why he shot her. >>> the family of a little boy born without kidneys has a lot to be thankful for. the 3-year-old is recovering from kidney transplant surgery now in atlanta. th
going fast. get special closeout pricing lar chevy trucks. that's over $8,000 total valu.i> find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> 4:15 is your time. a sad holiday for the family of a trooper shot and killed in texas on thanksgiving. trooper damon allen was gunned down during a traffic stop at 4:00 in the afternoon. the suspected gunman is the -- he was arrested after driving away from the scene. trooper allen had been with the texas highway patrol since 2002 and leaves...
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lars lieber captured the shot friday morning. it looks like an ocean. he said the full moon helped illuminate the clouds. >> reporter: it's awesome. i'm going to visit your family out there. let's take a live look exton, chester county, off-ramp to route 100, an accident involving a deer it's on the shoulder. watch for that in exton, 30 bypass, westbound. an accident chester county valley forge road at swedesford road. mass trans nothing giving us problems now dave. >> reporter: temperatures in the 60s, 64 in philadelphia. 63 in allentown. 64 in dover, delaware. o the train station it stays mild this morning, but you'll notice changes during the day. we'll get into the upper 60s, i expect a high of 69 degrees around 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, rain arrives and we get perhaps a thunderstorm in through here, look at how after the cold front gets through here, temperatures plunge. 7:00 p.m., 56 tomorrow morning in the low 40s in philadelphia. cooler air on the doorstep. at the airport, all green aircraft that indicates no major delays, we have no sign of rain in any of our travel destinations, either. a couple of spots cooler. >> "healthcheck,"
lars lieber captured the shot friday morning. it looks like an ocean. he said the full moon helped illuminate the clouds. >> reporter: it's awesome. i'm going to visit your family out there. let's take a live look exton, chester county, off-ramp to route 100, an accident involving a deer it's on the shoulder. watch for that in exton, 30 bypass, westbound. an accident chester county valley forge road at swedesford road. mass trans nothing giving us problems now dave. >> reporter:...
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let's go to the conversation what if the demographics are actually more sick lar than secular? r example, i work for colleagues that are less than 30 watching this back in the office right now and i know they don't go to a grocery store because they have no one depending on them, no family, other than themselves and maybe a roommate. that kind of shopping situation or grocery store is completely different. also, think of how easy it is to time your life or find various stores that fit the need of life versus a child that needs something right then it's a different game. amazon cannot deliver me anything like pharmaceuticals or anything i need walking out of a doctors's office that's a total jock. and stoo scott's point, believe that will because it's been fashion to believe play that and it's been people price that up, the problem is, will millennials do that at 38, 42, 50, that's where the money could be made is what they're going to do when they're fat and old just like their parents. >> hey cole, with all do respect, are you being a little myopic, just because it doesn't work
let's go to the conversation what if the demographics are actually more sick lar than secular? r example, i work for colleagues that are less than 30 watching this back in the office right now and i know they don't go to a grocery store because they have no one depending on them, no family, other than themselves and maybe a roommate. that kind of shopping situation or grocery store is completely different. also, think of how easy it is to time your life or find various stores that fit the need...
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go down and got involved. after the shooting, the officer handed off his son safely to his wife. wild. >> that's scary to see. >>> to this now. pop. lar furniture for a child's bedroom. >> a new warning about dressers. what you need to know before you install them and the one safety step that could prevent a tragedy. >>> also escaping the flames. new information on how dozens escaped this unfer know. a man who pitched in with 50 neighbors waiting in the cold until scared residents were safe. that's new at 5:00. dang. ok, i gotta run... hey wait. there's something i need to tell you. dang. dang. dang. dang. daaaang. see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >>> we continue to follow two breaking sto ing stories. one person is in custody after police heard shots while responding to a welfare check. it happened at a home on lawrence avenue in newark. it's unclear if the shots were fired at police. a man was taken to the hospital with a self-inflicted knife wound. a woman inside the home was also taken into
go down and got involved. after the shooting, the officer handed off his son safely to his wife. wild. >> that's scary to see. >>> to this now. pop. lar furniture for a child's bedroom. >> a new warning about dressers. what you need to know before you install them and the one safety step that could prevent a tragedy. >>> also escaping the flames. new information on how dozens escaped this unfer know. a man who pitched in with 50 neighbors waiting in the cold until...
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going crazy. >> don't let sunshine fool you , it is chilly outside temperatures in the 30's and40'g lar in the day. hard to imagine but here we are see on radar some precipitation that is getting a little bit close by this afternoon we should all see rain. it is 46 degrees right now, 20 n yesterday and through can see rain drops there, and a high temperature of 50 degrees, yes , yesterday was 70. today is 50. and, we will have even colder temperatures for you in that seven day forecast coming up, bob kelly. >> boom, good morning. 8:31. live look at delays around the saint gabriel's curve 422 eastbound from royersford into kop. ninety-five, jammo, leaving northeast philadelphia, passing our camera at castor avenue heading in to downtown through the construction zone. an subsequent on the kelly drive, inbound, right at sedgley drive, which is right there, boat house row right behind, the art museum circle and schuylkill avenue is closed southbound between market and chestnut because of some grid lock all the way around 30th street station, alex,back to you. >>> thanks, bob. 8:32. kid who read the bo
going crazy. >> don't let sunshine fool you , it is chilly outside temperatures in the 30's and40'g lar in the day. hard to imagine but here we are see on radar some precipitation that is getting a little bit close by this afternoon we should all see rain. it is 46 degrees right now, 20 n yesterday and through can see rain drops there, and a high temperature of 50 degrees, yes , yesterday was 70. today is 50. and, we will have even colder temperatures for you in that seven day forecast...
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journalist adrian lars thanks very much for coming in to speak to us so we were just saying some one and a half billion spent in just the first couple of minutes but it looks as though it's going to easily surpass sales this year are going to easily surpass two thousand and sixteen what's behind this like last year were reported as eighteen point two billion that was up around the third two percent on the previous year. and they're predicting a similar increase this year this is all obree much subject to to be less than transparent chinese accountancy practices. so we don't know really exist how trustworthy these statistics are but largely it's the growth of the chinese milk costs increasing affluence and the rise of the consumer culture in what was a form in the communist country and yeah dog isn't really anymore and we're seeing instead passes report there someone saying that you know he watches this very closely and even eyes things even though he doesn't necessarily need them obviously singles day is enormously popular in china can sustain this kind of a mention well there's many more people who aren't earning that sort of. income in china the middle class is still not the
journalist adrian lars thanks very much for coming in to speak to us so we were just saying some one and a half billion spent in just the first couple of minutes but it looks as though it's going to easily surpass sales this year are going to easily surpass two thousand and sixteen what's behind this like last year were reported as eighteen point two billion that was up around the third two percent on the previous year. and they're predicting a similar increase this year this is all obree much...
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lar season starts. >> that ranks second longest behind brett favres 297. >> so what are they going to do now?n they benched this guy that's won two super bowls, do they think that will change anything? >> of course in not t. argument of the coach ben maca do you is looking no the future. he has been quick to criticize eli manning this season and last season. tom coughlin who is now running operations for the jacksonville jaguars left out eli mannings defense. he coached him, won two super bowls with him. i suspect if they keep this up, he may move on. this may be the end of his giants career and could end up in jacksonville, where they're looking for a good quarterback. this isn't the way you treat a guy, who has been the face the classy face i should point out for the organization for 13, 14 years. >> a franchise player, still a good quarterback. not at the peak of his powers anymore. still a solid performer. >> the idea that he's the problem with the team. outrageous. >> the general manager was jerry reese, that his name? a series of terrible drafts, coach clearly effective in pulling that
lar season starts. >> that ranks second longest behind brett favres 297. >> so what are they going to do now?n they benched this guy that's won two super bowls, do they think that will change anything? >> of course in not t. argument of the coach ben maca do you is looking no the future. he has been quick to criticize eli manning this season and last season. tom coughlin who is now running operations for the jacksonville jaguars left out eli mannings defense. he coached him,...
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go where the best tax break is, won't you? >> no, i think we have, we have done sim is lar things in the past.we found is that it is more important than the area has a great work ethic. folks that really see joining us as a career, rather than 9:00 to 5:00 job. they value the fact that we're bringing in jobs that are actually skilled. these folks as we automate more and more centers are working with the state-of-the-art fulfillment center technology. if there is the match, that is where we go. stuart: i bet wall street investment bankers are all over you to do an ipo, haven't they? >> a lot of interesting dinners. stuart: don't hedge. in the back of your mind, isn't it? >> to a certain extent. you know, at the end of the day we have investor too. you have to provide them with liquidity at some point in time. stuart: yeah. >> there is still a long way to go. stuart: you could bring in a lot of capital, couldn't you? >> i think we could especially the bull market. the market goes up and up. timing might be right. for us there is still way more execution to go. if we press the bell i'm coming her
go where the best tax break is, won't you? >> no, i think we have, we have done sim is lar things in the past.we found is that it is more important than the area has a great work ethic. folks that really see joining us as a career, rather than 9:00 to 5:00 job. they value the fact that we're bringing in jobs that are actually skilled. these folks as we automate more and more centers are working with the state-of-the-art fulfillment center technology. if there is the match, that is where...
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go into late cycle again. when fiscal stimulus comes so late in the cycle, eight years into an expansion, the multiplier on the --lars this it is really very small. certainly not the types of numbers of 3.5% real. you really need to boost productivity for that it may that is what this tax plan will do. if it just boosts demand, the fed could offset it with more hikes. david: what do the income markets tell us about what to expect from the tax? ashish: i think it is going to be relatively muted when it comes to macro markets. the amount of upfront stimulus is going to be limited and that stimulus is unlikely to accelerate growth when we are so tight, particularly in the u.s.. if you look at the market, we have seen a tremendous amount of issuance. if you are a high tax market investor, to go into munis. supply had a dearth of the entire year. on the high-yield side, there was a lot of concern around this interest rate the deductibility. -- interest rate deductibility. instead of just going in the corporate's, which are negatively impacted by interest rates, come out of your high-yield portfolio or you can take it vant
go into late cycle again. when fiscal stimulus comes so late in the cycle, eight years into an expansion, the multiplier on the --lars this it is really very small. certainly not the types of numbers of 3.5% real. you really need to boost productivity for that it may that is what this tax plan will do. if it just boosts demand, the fed could offset it with more hikes. david: what do the income markets tell us about what to expect from the tax? ashish: i think it is going to be relatively muted...
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asking that we go back to the status quo so we don't have senior citizens paying for estate tax relief. >> tax is expired. the question is on agreeing to the amendment offered by mr. lar sen. all those in favor signified by saying aye. those opposed, no. the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. pursuant to committee rule on the amendment will be postponed. any other additional amendments in the nature of the substitute? mr. lewis? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment. >> i reserve a point of order. >> the gentleman suspend while it's being distributed. >> i withdraw my reservation. >> mr. lewis is recognized for five minutes on the amendment. >> first, let thank my friends and colleagues for joining me as co-sponsor of this amendment. mr. chairman, our amendment is very simple. $had 2.1 billion on section 5201 of the bill. mr. chairman, i want to be honest with you. it never crossed my mind that with our notice of warning, this committee would actually consider a bill to repeal the johnson amendment. the faith leader and charitable organization began expression concern to me earlier this year i thought they were overreacting. it was too crazy, too unbelievable that
asking that we go back to the status quo so we don't have senior citizens paying for estate tax relief. >> tax is expired. the question is on agreeing to the amendment offered by mr. lar sen. all those in favor signified by saying aye. those opposed, no. the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. pursuant to committee rule on the amendment will be postponed. any other additional amendments in the nature of the substitute? mr. lewis? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment. >> i...