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next, leslie's turn. one more of fred -- big smile. and then leslie again. this time with her beloved gracie. then something went wrong. >> it's like it's just happening in slow motion in front of me. >> in an instant, leslie was gone. >> at the waterfall, she's in the river. >> what happened at cottonwood creek? coming up -- >> is she dead? i tell him it's too soon to know. >> the hunt for answers would start with a frantic search. >> at the waterfall, she fell and they can't find her. >> it's his wife? >> yes. >> where was leslie mueller? and did she survive? >> all of the sudden i hear yelling, and the yelling is coming from downstream. >> when "dateline" continues. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and auto insurance through progressive, you
next, leslie's turn. one more of fred -- big smile. and then leslie again. this time with her beloved gracie. then something went wrong. >> it's like it's just happening in slow motion in front of me. >> in an instant, leslie was gone. >> at the waterfall, she's in the river. >> what happened at cottonwood creek? coming up -- >> is she dead? i tell him it's too soon to know. >> the hunt for answers would start with a frantic search. >> at the waterfall,...
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i think guy and leslie are both right.overcharging an officer because you are doing a cost-benefit analysis about potential protests turning into destruction, you're coming at it from the wrong way. if you thinking about it in terms of your own political expediency, you're also coming about it the wrong way. it is right to have the conversation about police reform. this is the wrong way to go about it. when you are putting more people, and vulnerable people, at risk, if you are going to have a giant sick-out by police who feel their lives and jobs are in jeopardy. >> harris: melissa, a quick thought? >> melissa: i think, as we have more police officers and law enforcement officials calling in sick, the crowd that says defund the police loves this idea. i think that, unfortunately, what it means is a lot more violence and a lot more crime. we certainly seen the crime rate in new york increased dramatically in every category, for murderers to shootings to stabbings to carjackings. it seems like we are adding more in that dir
i think guy and leslie are both right.overcharging an officer because you are doing a cost-benefit analysis about potential protests turning into destruction, you're coming at it from the wrong way. if you thinking about it in terms of your own political expediency, you're also coming about it the wrong way. it is right to have the conversation about police reform. this is the wrong way to go about it. when you are putting more people, and vulnerable people, at risk, if you are going to have a...
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>> leslie: no, i don't think it's going to be a repeat of 2016, for a few reasons. melissa, look, people in seattle, in that area especially, say it's an entirely different scenario between day and night. when you add to that alcohol, when you add to that -- not just in seattle, but across the country -- more than additional gunners on the street, and violent offenders have been released from prison, that the powder keg. that's a recipe for disaster. people who are in or near areas like we see in the c.h.o.p. district in seattle that might vote differently than they say, i don't think that's going to be the situation across the board, especially because polls also strongly show that americans are in favor of reformation of police departments, in favor of what happened with the protest, and i think so many people saw for themselves what happened with mr. floyd and feel there's a systemic problem in this country that needs to be addressed, and what we've done in the past has not done that, so we need something different. perhaps someone different in the future. >> mel
>> leslie: no, i don't think it's going to be a repeat of 2016, for a few reasons. melissa, look, people in seattle, in that area especially, say it's an entirely different scenario between day and night. when you add to that alcohol, when you add to that -- not just in seattle, but across the country -- more than additional gunners on the street, and violent offenders have been released from prison, that the powder keg. that's a recipe for disaster. people who are in or near areas like...
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>> seth: let me know what your results are. [ laughter ] thank you, leslie. seth: we'll be right back with more "late night. why are we doing this? why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >> seth: i want to thank my guests atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms, and my friend, leslie jones fred armisen and the 8g band are not here today because of blackout tuesday where the music industry pauses to silently protest police violence in the african-american community so this show will end silently stay safe. wash your hands.
>> seth: let me know what your results are. [ laughter ] thank you, leslie. seth: we'll be right back with more "late night. why are we doing this? why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you....
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leslie is a career military man. he has to go across the bridge to look for the cannons and munitions that's his order from his superior. so leslie tells the captain felt i am determined to pass over this bridge before i return to boston. if i remain here until next autumn. now we have a waiting game. captain felt answers, nobody would care for that. obviously they don't want british soldiers staying there for any length of time. leslie responded by god i will not be defeated. can you imagine standing there having two officers basically yell at each other next to each other while 240 british soldiers and hundreds of militia are just hanging out wondering probably what the conversation is going on between these two people. felt cooley responded you must acknowledge that you've already been baffled. leslie responded it's the king's highway and i will not be prevented the king's highway and i will not be prevented from passing over it. james barr enters and said it is a road built by the owners on the lots of either sid
leslie is a career military man. he has to go across the bridge to look for the cannons and munitions that's his order from his superior. so leslie tells the captain felt i am determined to pass over this bridge before i return to boston. if i remain here until next autumn. now we have a waiting game. captain felt answers, nobody would care for that. obviously they don't want british soldiers staying there for any length of time. leslie responded by god i will not be defeated. can you imagine...
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leslie will not abandon his orders. he has to go across the bridge to look at the cannons, munitions. that's his order from his superior. so leslie tells captain felt, i am determined to pass over this bridge before i return to boston. if i remain here until next autumn, i will have a waiting game. captain felt answers, nobody would care for that. they don't want british soldiers staying there for any length of time. leslie responded, i will not be defeated. i want to take a moment. imagine standing, they're having to officers yelling at each other next to each other while 240 british soldiers and hundreds of militia are just hanging out wondering what the conversation is between these two people. he responded, you must acknowledge you have already been backwards. leslie says, it's the kings highway. i will pass over it freely. this time, another gentleman, james barr enters. this is not the kings highway. it's a road built by the owners of the lot on either side. no, king country, your town has control over it. obvious
leslie will not abandon his orders. he has to go across the bridge to look at the cannons, munitions. that's his order from his superior. so leslie tells captain felt, i am determined to pass over this bridge before i return to boston. if i remain here until next autumn, i will have a waiting game. captain felt answers, nobody would care for that. they don't want british soldiers staying there for any length of time. leslie responded, i will not be defeated. i want to take a moment. imagine...
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, back on closing bell welcome back, leslie >> hey, sara thank you so much. warner music group is the label for artists like bruno mars, ed sheerhan and cardib. the company will likely price toward the higher end of the range which will allow the family to get a is $1.8 billion payout warner music won't receive any proceeds from the sale warner music and several other deals are helping reopen the ipo market which was slammed shut due to the volatility that accompanied the pandemic >> i know there's been back and forth in the music industry and streaming industry in the last couple of years, but huge credit goes to him for seizing this asset in 2011 when the music industry was still kind of on its knees in trying to figure out how to be profit nbl the age of streaming and online music
, back on closing bell welcome back, leslie >> hey, sara thank you so much. warner music group is the label for artists like bruno mars, ed sheerhan and cardib. the company will likely price toward the higher end of the range which will allow the family to get a is $1.8 billion payout warner music won't receive any proceeds from the sale warner music and several other deals are helping reopen the ipo market which was slammed shut due to the volatility that accompanied the pandemic...
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leslie's got to go across the bridge to look at the -- look for the cannons and munitions.ridge up is. people on both sides. colonel felt with apparently no fear for his own life was this time standing next to colonel leslie and heard him give the orders to fire on the people. he responded fire? you better be dead than fire. you have no right to fire without further orders. if do you fire, you will be all dead men. apparently the order was note repeated. indeed had the command to fire been enforced, salem might have been the first bloody battle of the revolution fought at a different north bridge on the 27th of february insaid of the 19th of april in lexington. he is a career military man. won't abandon orders. he thooz has to go across the b that, is the order from the superior. so leslie says i'm determined to cross over this bridge in i remain here until next autumn. now we have a waiting game. nobody would care for that. obviously, they don't let brittic soldier stays in there for any length of time. by god, i won't be defeated. can you imagine having two officers yell
leslie's got to go across the bridge to look at the -- look for the cannons and munitions.ridge up is. people on both sides. colonel felt with apparently no fear for his own life was this time standing next to colonel leslie and heard him give the orders to fire on the people. he responded fire? you better be dead than fire. you have no right to fire without further orders. if do you fire, you will be all dead men. apparently the order was note repeated. indeed had the command to fire been...
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leslie, i will ask you.e getting raped in the summer of love they are and you see a 14-year-old boy who was shot at 3:00 in the morning, what is he doing out at 3:00 in the morning? this was billed as a protests zone, does not seem like it is turning out this way. what to now. >> leslie: melissa, you and i are both moms, we have that maternal instinct. and that was the first thing i thought was what was this kid doing there. you have a 16-year-old that has died, a 14-year-old that is injured, another teenager that died, both that have left their lives are african-american. and what started off as the mission of justice specifically racial justice, they clearly have lost their way. this is not what this was supposed to be about. and can they sit down and peacefully come up with the issues that they have to try to resolve those issues with government? yes, but when you have people inside screaming that are allegedly liberals, the second amendment right to bear arms, and you have children dying, this has to be
leslie, i will ask you.e getting raped in the summer of love they are and you see a 14-year-old boy who was shot at 3:00 in the morning, what is he doing out at 3:00 in the morning? this was billed as a protests zone, does not seem like it is turning out this way. what to now. >> leslie: melissa, you and i are both moms, we have that maternal instinct. and that was the first thing i thought was what was this kid doing there. you have a 16-year-old that has died, a 14-year-old that is...
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>> leslie: yes.laughs] we have relied on polls in 2016, and our candidate, hillary clinton, didn't win. not only is it a very different time, covid-19 and certainly the murder of mr. george floyd, but we have a candidate who even bernie sanders says he has a different and better relationship with than he did with hillary clinton, and i think the mood in the country is very different than it was in 2016. 2016 came off the heels of two terms of president obama. now we are on the heels of what a term presidency looks like. now america has seen that. the polls are reflecting that, and i wrote a piece today for fox that is out this morning. i think people are mad as heck and they don't want to take it anymore, that's what we are seeing in the polls. joe biden, by the way, left his basement when he met with the floyd family. he left his basement when he spoke in philly, when he got on his knees with protesters to hear what their gripes away. i think that's the difference. we are seeing a difference between
>> leslie: yes.laughs] we have relied on polls in 2016, and our candidate, hillary clinton, didn't win. not only is it a very different time, covid-19 and certainly the murder of mr. george floyd, but we have a candidate who even bernie sanders says he has a different and better relationship with than he did with hillary clinton, and i think the mood in the country is very different than it was in 2016. 2016 came off the heels of two terms of president obama. now we are on the heels of...
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leslie marshall and caldwell. start with you, leslie because i look at this through the business perspectiv and i feel like this is such a blatant attempt for twitter to try to protect its business. they saw what happened to facebook. once facebook became entwined i the idea that they helped get president trump elected whether they meant to or not, they became persona non grata, you used to hear about that campaig to potentially become a senator maybe she had presidential hope that one time, i haven't heard her name or seen her name in so long. i think twitter doesn't want to go down the same road that facebook did after the last election so they're trying to get out in front of it. >> a lot of people might be surprised, but i agree with you . here is my problem with this, whether it's twitter or facebook , some people would say who really cares what they thin and whether it is the president or anybody else, have some rules , write them down, stick to them, and enforce them across the board. obviously anyone threa
leslie marshall and caldwell. start with you, leslie because i look at this through the business perspectiv and i feel like this is such a blatant attempt for twitter to try to protect its business. they saw what happened to facebook. once facebook became entwined i the idea that they helped get president trump elected whether they meant to or not, they became persona non grata, you used to hear about that campaig to potentially become a senator maybe she had presidential hope that one time, i...
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jack: leslie, really appreciate it.mbers give their investment ideas for the coming week. stay right there. ♪ ♪ at mercedes-benz, nothing less than world-class service will do. that's why we're expanding your range of choices. many dealers now offer optional pick-up & delivery and at-home maintenance, as well as online shopping with home delivery and special finance arrangements. so, whether you visit your local dealer or prefer the comfort of home you can count on the very highest level of service. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. ♪ ♪ jack: so, jack, this week marks barron's annual top ceo issue. you spoke to ten chiefs of big companies in this country. any threads running through them? anything in common they have? >> everyone is using the phrase fortress balance sheet. that phrase has spread like wildfire. i spoke with a lot of chiefs over the past week. i spoke with jamie dimon, jpmorgan. larry merle at ups as you've had on the show. i've heard jami
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>> leslie, can you hear us? >> oh, i want to make sure we can hear this. >> oh, she was being so responsible, muting her mic. thank you, leslie, for that. >> we want to hear your response. okay -- oh, no, we can't hear you. >> oh, not yet, leslie. >> we've been waiting to talk to you. >> well, while you work on that, i'm going to ask samuel a qustion, if we can. samuel wrote an article that was featured in "the washington post," and it had an egalitarian angle to it that is rarely expressed. would you like to talk about that, samuel? >> and sure, before i say anything, i want to preface this by saying i know this was advertised as an expert panel. i want to clarify i am a student. i am a poet, and i am a black person, but i am not an expert. the only thing i can claim to be an expert is my own limited experience. i'm also not an activist. i graduated high school last week. and instead of graduation parties, i spent my first week of summer getting tear gassed by the oakland police department at a peaceful protest
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right now we'll see what's going on in the world with business with leslie. >>> good morning, i'm leslie picker at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street will try to add to the gains this morning. the dow snapping a three-day losing streak while the nasdaq rose for a seventh straight session, its longest stretch since december led by a rally in big name tech talks like apple and microsoft. in focus today a report on new home sales measures signed contracts. this could offer proof of what home builders have been saying about a recovery. >>> you can now stream spotify right from your tv set. comcast subscribers can listen from spotify on xfinity flex and x1. you don't need to be a premium customer. you can use the free version as well. comcast, the parent of nbc universal, offers pandora and iheart radio. >>> the new spongebob square pants movie is headed to the small screen instead of the big screen. paramount has decided to skip a release in theaters and will go straight to video on demand. "variety" repor he of the entire spongebob franchise. the pandemi
right now we'll see what's going on in the world with business with leslie. >>> good morning, i'm leslie picker at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street will try to add to the gains this morning. the dow snapping a three-day losing streak while the nasdaq rose for a seventh straight session, its longest stretch since december led by a rally in big name tech talks like apple and microsoft. in focus today a report on new home sales measures signed...
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michigan state representative, who's a democrat, leslie love actually criticized that decision publicly calling this reckless order "an epic fail." mr. chairman, shockingly, this order in michigan still remains in effect today. i'm calling on governor whitmer to rescind his order immediately and i hope my colleagues join me calling on this to be rescinded because it is having deadly, devastating consequences for seniors covid positive in nursing homes. i've drafted this for each governor on what led to these tragic decisions all members ask you to sign on this to prevent more unnecessary deaths from occurring. work on a bipartisan basis and get the information out there to ensure these deadly mistakes are not repeated. mr. chairman, again, the american people are deciding to get back out there. to reopen the economy. to get back to work so they can rebuild and get their jobs back.
michigan state representative, who's a democrat, leslie love actually criticized that decision publicly calling this reckless order "an epic fail." mr. chairman, shockingly, this order in michigan still remains in effect today. i'm calling on governor whitmer to rescind his order immediately and i hope my colleagues join me calling on this to be rescinded because it is having deadly, devastating consequences for seniors covid positive in nursing homes. i've drafted this for each...
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leslie? do you still support president trump today?ah, of course i do. >> reporter: even scott? if the election were held tomorrow and it was biden versus trump, who due yo you vote for? >> trump. >> reporter: you vote for trump right now? >> i dislike biden that much and don't feel he's going to lead our country -- i only support him about 10%. trump's only about 25%. >> reporter: three states, three voters but one candidate they all still support. van jones, cnn. >>> up next one-on-one extended conversation with trevor noah. gives his take on race relations and policing in america from a pretty unique perspective, someone who grew up in apartide in south africa. long hair? help seal split ends. elvive dream lengths. with a cocktail of vitamins and fine castor oil. strengthens hair's length. to save that last inch, for the hair of your dreams. elvive dream lengths. from l'oreal paris. you're worth it. sorry i'm late, everybody, and apologies for my appearance. you look fine. we were just talking about -- yeah, right. i look like a wan
leslie? do you still support president trump today?ah, of course i do. >> reporter: even scott? if the election were held tomorrow and it was biden versus trump, who due yo you vote for? >> trump. >> reporter: you vote for trump right now? >> i dislike biden that much and don't feel he's going to lead our country -- i only support him about 10%. trump's only about 25%. >> reporter: three states, three voters but one candidate they all still support. van jones, cnn....
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i'll get your opinion in a moment, leslie.ut first, here's cnn's evan perez with more details. >> manhattan district attorney matthew berman is refusing to resign. the attorney general william barr met with berman in new york and asked him to step down but berman said he's not going anywhere. hours after the justice department announced that berman was indeed leaving his office, berman released a statement saying in part, quote, i learned in a press release from the attorney general tonight that i was stepping down as united states attorney. i have is not resigned and i have no intention of resigning, my position by which i was appointed by the judges of the united states court for the southern district of new york. i will step down when a presidentially appointed nominee is confirmed by the senate. the president intends to nominate jay clayton to take over the officer in manhattan u.s. attorney. berman's office has been overseeing a number of sensitive cases, including the investigation into the president's personal attorney
i'll get your opinion in a moment, leslie.ut first, here's cnn's evan perez with more details. >> manhattan district attorney matthew berman is refusing to resign. the attorney general william barr met with berman in new york and asked him to step down but berman said he's not going anywhere. hours after the justice department announced that berman was indeed leaving his office, berman released a statement saying in part, quote, i learned in a press release from the attorney general...
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as leslie pointed out, we lose the $600 extra in the benefits at the end of july. calling some numbers back as the economies open. there is a question about how sustainable it it all is. when you're talking about percentages, we shall see retail sales in total well below the .evels of last year americans still have not recovered what they lost, and it may take some time to do that. at this point you can see that the case can be made that we need to put additional help in place. it may affect the idea of how much you give people. something should be put in place to make sure that we do not fall off a cliff going forward. perspective,rket this writer says equity and low rates are here for as far as the eye can see. there should not be a single pocket to be heard. into this week, where there was so much negativity, cash on the sidelines, the expect all of this to reverse, and if so how quickly? there still is a lot of cash on the sidelines. mention how much they grew last year, so we have a lot of that money market space. there has been two weeks of record issuance in
as leslie pointed out, we lose the $600 extra in the benefits at the end of july. calling some numbers back as the economies open. there is a question about how sustainable it it all is. when you're talking about percentages, we shall see retail sales in total well below the .evels of last year americans still have not recovered what they lost, and it may take some time to do that. at this point you can see that the case can be made that we need to put additional help in place. it may affect...
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in walnut creek, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> oh, for sure. >>> all right. it is time to start thinking about summer, though, because it's starting to feel that way too, spencer. >> i'm not hearing you guys, but i hope you're hearing me. so i'm going to start telling you about the weather. it is really hot out there right now. we've got sunny skies from coast to inland. check out the 24-hour temperature change. it is 10 to 16 degrees warmer in most bay area locations right now than at this time yesterday. some of these temperatures i'm showing you right now are current, but they may be the high temperatures for day so far in most of these places. 75 right now in san francisco. mid- to upper 80s at oakland, redwood city, san jose. 93 at gilroy. 69 at pacifica. and on we go to look for emeryville, looking westward. and it's -- let's see, low 90s right now in santa rosa, petaluma. 99 at fairfield. 95 at concord and 93 at livermore. from sutro tower looking over san francisco, these are our forecast features. the heat will peak tomorrow and record highs for tomo
in walnut creek, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> oh, for sure. >>> all right. it is time to start thinking about summer, though, because it's starting to feel that way too, spencer. >> i'm not hearing you guys, but i hope you're hearing me. so i'm going to start telling you about the weather. it is really hot out there right now. we've got sunny skies from coast to inland. check out the 24-hour temperature change. it is 10 to 16 degrees warmer in most bay area locations...
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over to leslie at cnbc. >>> good morning. i'm leslie picker at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street is set to open slightly higher as investors continue to track surging cases of covid-19 in the u.s. and other countries. the markets are coming off their fourth positive week in the past five. the dow, however, is on a three-day losing streak. the nasdaq is on a six-day winning streak. in focus today a report on existing home sales. sales are expected to fall for the third straight month in may reflecting the impact of lockdowns and layoffs. more recent data hint at a rebound. ford and fiat chrysler are expected to return to prepandemic production schedules at their u.s. plants today, a major milestone as the automakers try to meet consumer demand for more profitable pickups and suvs. general motors plans to return to normal service end of the month. >>> many people still aren't commuting to work but google maps will be there when it's safe to return. google is exploring connections to transit options, transportation on trips such a
over to leslie at cnbc. >>> good morning. i'm leslie picker at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street is set to open slightly higher as investors continue to track surging cases of covid-19 in the u.s. and other countries. the markets are coming off their fourth positive week in the past five. the dow, however, is on a three-day losing streak. the nasdaq is on a six-day winning streak. in focus today a report on existing home sales. sales are expected...
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kari, back over to you. >> i love that idea, leslie.hank you. >>> let's check out our forecast because we are seeing lots of changes here as the fog remains near the coast. it will help cool us off today. we'll talk more about what's ahead for the weekend as the fog rolls in and cooler temperatures coming up next. >>> i like the cooler temperatures. i also like the fact that the bay bridge, all lanes are clear and they remain clear from the earlier overnight crash. so we'll talk about what the traffic flow looks like. yes, we're seeing more cars on the road but another change is coming up. >>> and a good morning to you. taking a look out at santa cruz. you can see the waves there washing ashore. it looks nice and calm out there. you know what, when i think of santa cruz i think of that movie "the lost boys." do you remember that movie? >> i do. >> i remember my first time traveling to santa cruz. that looks like the movie "the lost boys." and i looked it up. there it was. >> see that carousel. >> kari, it looks so beautiful out there, t
kari, back over to you. >> i love that idea, leslie.hank you. >>> let's check out our forecast because we are seeing lots of changes here as the fog remains near the coast. it will help cool us off today. we'll talk more about what's ahead for the weekend as the fog rolls in and cooler temperatures coming up next. >>> i like the cooler temperatures. i also like the fact that the bay bridge, all lanes are clear and they remain clear from the earlier overnight crash. so...
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leslie brinkley looked at this maskdy wlem ma lemm made. >> reporter: the more very move around, the more we're at risk. there is a striking warning saying unless we want to see more suffering and go through another round of closures, it is critical to wear a face covering when you leave the house. but how do you make people wear masks and what did you do if they don't? >> i walked in to a restaurant here to pick up a takeout order and the employee handing me the bag refused to put on a mask saying it is my choice. >> reporter: at funerals last week in santa cruz and pinole, many in attendance condition wear face coverings even inside a theater packed to capacity. >> we can't expect the police to go out and enforce that and give tickets, really it is about education. >> reporter: abc 7 news checked in with bay area police agencies and found there are no citations being issued for not wearing a mask. oakland, concord, san jose and berkeley all said that they have thus far issued zero citations asking instead for voluntary compliance. in the reopened shopping district in downtown walnu
leslie brinkley looked at this maskdy wlem ma lemm made. >> reporter: the more very move around, the more we're at risk. there is a striking warning saying unless we want to see more suffering and go through another round of closures, it is critical to wear a face covering when you leave the house. but how do you make people wear masks and what did you do if they don't? >> i walked in to a restaurant here to pick up a takeout order and the employee handing me the bag refused to put...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley starts us off. >> there are so many obstacles. >> the owner and chef of ms. ollys in downtown oakland a popular caribbean restaurant said that being closed for months and then the curfew overwhelmed her. she was pleased when governor newsom met her staff and sat down to talk today. >> people need to hear how businesses are suffering. small business in general. so it is great to see him here. i hope he listens to what he we have to say. >> the black chamber of commerce told the governor it is one thing to open the doors again. it is another to have customers feeling confident and safe. >> business owner saying look i'm conflicted. i'm grate desperate to reopen my business. also desperate to keep myself, my customers, employers and family safe and healthy. at the same time pressure with other parts of the state reopening and then we're lagging behind creates additional anxiety. >> ultimately the talk turned to what the state, the governor could do to help these small businesses maybe defer fees, taxes, policy changes. some local lapped lords are doing th
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley starts us off. >> there are so many obstacles. >> the owner and chef of ms. ollys in downtown oakland a popular caribbean restaurant said that being closed for months and then the curfew overwhelmed her. she was pleased when governor newsom met her staff and sat down to talk today. >> people need to hear how businesses are suffering. small business in general. so it is great to see him here. i hope he listens to what he we have to say....
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matt, listen, you heard the headlines leslie just gave us. none of us of course, full disclosure are epidemiologists we want to make that clear but here's the thing, the markets realize that it's math if cases go up 2% a day then we're always going to have a record number of cases i think that's what people i talk to when i say why are the markets going up and cases are going up they say because, you know, percentages dictate the numbers getting bigger is that why we're seeing a disconnect between stocks and sort of the headlines or is it more just about the fed and the amount of money that's coming into the equity markets? >> i'd say that it's about the fed more than anything else. that doesn't mean to say that they're, you know, major going on but we have the situation now where people are trying to figure out what's going to happen next. can we rally back and take out the june highs in the s&p up just above 3200? around 3232? or does it roll back over because of concerns over the coronavirus and the second wave. the head of it, centers for
matt, listen, you heard the headlines leslie just gave us. none of us of course, full disclosure are epidemiologists we want to make that clear but here's the thing, the markets realize that it's math if cases go up 2% a day then we're always going to have a record number of cases i think that's what people i talk to when i say why are the markets going up and cases are going up they say because, you know, percentages dictate the numbers getting bigger is that why we're seeing a disconnect...
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reporter leslie moran unfamiliar who want visitors to stay away from his town. >> my first thought isonsible move. >> reporter: tonight, long beach mayor robert garcia is slamming orange county decision to no longer require people to where face masks. he thinks the move could have an impact on the health of long beach residents, since the city borders the oc. >> what happens at long beach affects orange county, what happens in orange county affects long beach. we are worried about seniors vulnerable in not only our community, but the community as well. >> reporter: the chief health officer reportedly quit after making mass mandatory. about 100 residents also spoke out to the board of supervisors earlier this week. >> i think that the orange county board of supervisors should not focus on politics an i feel safer having my mask on. >> reporter: tonight in seal beach, there are mixed emotions about the face coverings. among the crowd, some people wore them. many did it. >> i don't wear a mask. >> we would not mind going out with allen mask, but they were so many people that are like, so
reporter leslie moran unfamiliar who want visitors to stay away from his town. >> my first thought isonsible move. >> reporter: tonight, long beach mayor robert garcia is slamming orange county decision to no longer require people to where face masks. he thinks the move could have an impact on the health of long beach residents, since the city borders the oc. >> what happens at long beach affects orange county, what happens in orange county affects long beach. we are worried...
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. >>> coming up here on "gma," "hamilton" star leslie odom jr.s been sponsored by nature made. your local news and weather next. [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by nature made. the number one pharmacist recommand supplement brand. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. >>> good morning, a possible news was found a at sonoma raceway. an employee discovered hanging pr a tree on saturday, staff immediately notified law enforcement. that discovery comes after nascar moved to ban the c confederate flag. >>> got to check in with mike. how's it look outside? >> pretty clear down in south bay. but we have a lot of cloud cover as you look across the bay and over the coast. 61 at san jose. little hot in the south bay. seasonal everywhere else and breezy on the bay. mid to upper 60
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leslie brinkley dug into the complaints and what is being done in the east bay. >> reporter: in alameda county the neighborhood fireworks are bigger, stronger and louder than in years past. >> that is what we've been getting a lot of complaints on, not just the volume but the force of the explosions that people are hearing in the community and a lot of those are the aerial mortars. people aren't watching those into the sky, they're launching them more horizontally instead of vertically so we're seeing projectiles into neighborhoods. >> littered with this weekend's fire power. why is it worse this year? law enforcement officials are guessing that people are bored and at home willing to buy illegal fireworks online for diversion, seizures are down. >> we believe a lot of the fireworks got into the state because a lot of the resources were deployed elsewhere. >> reporter: coronavirus was a contributing factor and enforcement is a factor. >> officers are enforcing on one block and they are another block down. it is widespread. >> we continue to reach out to the community to find solutions t
leslie brinkley dug into the complaints and what is being done in the east bay. >> reporter: in alameda county the neighborhood fireworks are bigger, stronger and louder than in years past. >> that is what we've been getting a lot of complaints on, not just the volume but the force of the explosions that people are hearing in the community and a lot of those are the aerial mortars. people aren't watching those into the sky, they're launching them more horizontally instead of...
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leslie, your thoughts on the political implications of all of this?d i as a democrat saying defund the police actually could be a political disaster for democrats because what you are seeing happening in minneapolis is basically tear down and rebuild in reform. in los angeles defunding the entire police department is not abolishing the police department or the same in new york. but the extreme individuals want with the funding is really reformation. that is the former vice president is pushing for a peer that is what you saw democrats not only push for but for put forth in the house. and that's what the majority of americans want to appear they want to reformation. they are in favor of the protest. they are shocked, about what they saw on that video with mr. floyd's death. but to dismantle the police department and defund it entirely, i think most people knows is entirely unrealistic. in 27 to on 2017, there was a report that showed actually they have less crime. we went the attorney general today mollie said that they believe some federal standings,
leslie, your thoughts on the political implications of all of this?d i as a democrat saying defund the police actually could be a political disaster for democrats because what you are seeing happening in minneapolis is basically tear down and rebuild in reform. in los angeles defunding the entire police department is not abolishing the police department or the same in new york. but the extreme individuals want with the funding is really reformation. that is the former vice president is pushing...
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leslie picker reporting for us there.int plus drop in the last three days. right now down nearly 700. off the lows by just a bit of course that, decline is one reason why many people turned to target day funds they can help alleviate the nervousness over day to day swings up next, we'll talk to one of the pioneers of the target date concept. don't forget you can always watch or listen to us live on the go, on the app, the cnbc app. we'lbeig bk.l rhtac [squeaky shopping cart] [sniffing] is the salmon wild-caught? she only eats wild caught. [cash register beeps] uh, i need a price check on honey. don't get mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. getwhile the future of work than just trading. remains a question mark, one thing is certain re-opening will be a journey. that's why salesforce created work.com to help at every step of the process, with tools like manual contact tracing to help prevent one from becoming three and three from becoming more. while displaying key information in o
leslie picker reporting for us there.int plus drop in the last three days. right now down nearly 700. off the lows by just a bit of course that, decline is one reason why many people turned to target day funds they can help alleviate the nervousness over day to day swings up next, we'll talk to one of the pioneers of the target date concept. don't forget you can always watch or listen to us live on the go, on the app, the cnbc app. we'lbeig bk.l rhtac [squeaky shopping cart] [sniffing] is the...
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leslie, let me start with you. you heard me.red this trauma to what kids experienced watching 9/11. you are at ground zero of this latest crisis of police brutality, so i think about all of the videos, all of the moments captured on tape that you have been exposed to all of these years, and some without consequences, of black people being killed on camera. did you ever imagine that something like this would happen where you are? - i am, unfortunately, not surprised. i think for black people in america, white supremacy has always been the root issue for us and so i think that if you were asleep or if you had become elite, then maybe you had become comfortable enough to think that this was not our reality, but people who are still on the ground and who still, very much so, are impacted by the melanin that they have, i don't think they were surprised at all. this has been a long time coming. my hope is that our brother george floyd will be the last and that we can actually see some systemic reform and change because as i said in a
leslie, let me start with you. you heard me.red this trauma to what kids experienced watching 9/11. you are at ground zero of this latest crisis of police brutality, so i think about all of the videos, all of the moments captured on tape that you have been exposed to all of these years, and some without consequences, of black people being killed on camera. did you ever imagine that something like this would happen where you are? - i am, unfortunately, not surprised. i think for black people in...
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i got myself in many, but for leslie and her experience, event event to fill the community, have unico everything community not to receive not only makes a supported continue feeling that the reductive i for the killings, burmese it was the big 3.4 times greater demand upon receipt when you create justice for the family broken apart by the violence of the wickedness, the decision to not think very confident return based on a principle is to make if i think about leslie, remember they could create an opportunity to be a fine predictive of the filing things like mental and provided percolation, finding a kiss person who has killed his primary breadwinner for the family like torchlight or eric garner, a applicator entering data such as defendant, we and conceptualize my wanting when it came to dangling, george zimmerman for others. permitting the above as an important principle to understand when poker are great for abolition, is a very generous argument, big, concretely while argument from the left grammatical is an argument from people that did interior work, spiritual work which allows
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lisa leslie, fascinating conversation. you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. god bless america. >> god bless america, thank you. >>> so protesters across the country, they have got their signs, their banners, guess what, they have instruments too. make banking easier. deposit checks, check balances, pay bills, and more. explore all you can do with our digital tools from almost anywhere. pnc bank. from almost anywhere. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ are made with farm grownal apples as the first ingredient. and key nutrients you want. so you can have a daily multivitamin free of stuff you don't want. one a day natural fruit bites. a new way to multivitamin. >>> the end to police brutality weren't the only messages as thousands of people were in new york. new york city yesterday. >> protesters making music, singing, dancing,
lisa leslie, fascinating conversation. you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. god bless america. >> god bless america, thank you. >>> so protesters across the country, they have got their signs, their banners, guess what, they have instruments too. make banking easier. deposit checks, check balances, pay bills, and more. explore all you can do with our digital tools from almost anywhere. pnc bank. from almost anywhere. did you know...
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i got myself in many, but for leslie and her experience, event event to fill the community, have unico everything community not to receive not only makes a supported continue feeling that the reductive i for the killings, burmese it was the big 3.4 times greater demand upon receipt when you create justice for the family broken apart by the violence of the wickedness, the decision to not think very confident return based on a principle is to make if i think about leslie, remember they could create an opportunity to be a fine predictive of the filing things like mental and provided percolation, finding a kiss person who has killed his primary breadwinner for the family like torchlight or eric garner, a applicator entering data such as defendant, we and conceptualize my wanting when it came to dangling, george zimmerman for others. permitting the above as an important principle to understand when poker are great for abolition, is a very generous argument, big, concretely while argument from the left grammatical is an argument from people that did interior work, spiritual work which allows
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leslie picker with the details there. >>> and with public offerings making a comeback, we'll talk to ceo of silicon valley bank about this boom, about falling rents in sfrauan francisco and whether he's worried about companies leaving silicon valley en masse stay with us knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. oooh, well... i'm good at my condo. oh. i love her condo. nana throws the best parties. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." the parent company of shriilicon valley bank are on pace for their best quarter in nearly four years, but still down about 10% on the year, even as the barrier rebounds from the pandemic, will looting and unrest add to a wave of people leaving for other parts of the country? for more, let's bring in greg becker, president and ceo of svb financial group and the ceo of silicon valley bank. greg, great to have you. welcome. >> great to be here. >> let me just start it's kind of been the theme all week, this
leslie picker with the details there. >>> and with public offerings making a comeback, we'll talk to ceo of silicon valley bank about this boom, about falling rents in sfrauan francisco and whether he's worried about companies leaving silicon valley en masse stay with us knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. oooh, well... i'm good at my condo. oh. i love her condo. nana throws the best parties. well planned, well...
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leslie: this is an election, so yes, of course he could lose. not look like that will happen if the election were held today, tomorrow, or next week. but two things, november is a long time away and the big question on the table for this sitting president is where is the economy when we get to november? and all of the indicators are bad for the president, they are bad and states that should matter, florida, texas, getting worse in texas, the economy is not getting better. there's a lot of uncertainty and he's under tremendous pressure. the polling is not good. that this iso know going to be a phenomenally complicated election to run, operationally and practically. the result that we could have a result quickly is very low. important,is is very we have an international audience and the debate over election hasil in been huge. research, can you get a fair election by using the mail and not having people queue up in line? dr. vinjamuri: of course you can. but the time to prepare is now, and we are seeing that it's highly politicized, its operations
leslie: this is an election, so yes, of course he could lose. not look like that will happen if the election were held today, tomorrow, or next week. but two things, november is a long time away and the big question on the table for this sitting president is where is the economy when we get to november? and all of the indicators are bad for the president, they are bad and states that should matter, florida, texas, getting worse in texas, the economy is not getting better. there's a lot of...
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thank you all for joining me, leslie let me start with you.ou heard me, i compared this, to what kids experience watching 9/11. you are at ground zero of this latest crisis of police brutality, so i think about all the videos and captured on tape that you have been exposed to all of these years, and some without consequent as of black people being killed on camera. did you ever imagine that something like this would happen where you are? >> i am unfortunately not surprised, i think black people in america, white supremacy has always been an issue for us. i think if you were asleep or has been elite, maybe you have become comfortable enough to know that this was not of a reality, the people who are still on the ground and very much affected by the melanin that they have, i don't think were surprised at all. this has been a long time coming, my hope is that our brother george floyd and we can actually see some reform and change. as i said in the video, we are done dying. >> ryan, you were just 12 years old when michael brown was killed. the vide
thank you all for joining me, leslie let me start with you.ou heard me, i compared this, to what kids experience watching 9/11. you are at ground zero of this latest crisis of police brutality, so i think about all the videos and captured on tape that you have been exposed to all of these years, and some without consequent as of black people being killed on camera. did you ever imagine that something like this would happen where you are? >> i am unfortunately not surprised, i think black...
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jonathan leslie is the epitome of the kind of student reach helps. born to a mother who used methamphetamine while she was pregntultimately adopted by melissa leslie, one of his adoptive mothers . >> whenever i get mad for doing a chore or something, i'm like okay. i wouldn't be here right now if it wasn't for my mom. i got this. >> reporter: silver creek's high school molly knows something about it. molly lost her father to cancer. after spending a month with one sister in foster care, she's been reunited with older sisters. >> whatever i was feeling outside of basketball, i made sure not to bring it into basketball. >> reporter: some of the bay area's best known athletes have lent their support reach. roddie and jim have been there. >> hopefully, we're going to see a lot of kids take what they learned and not necessarily quit but get better. we have to find a way to not only let them know but their families know we care for them. >> reporter: 47 seniors will be celebrated just the same vier yally. reporting for ktvu fox 2. >> congratulations to the
jonathan leslie is the epitome of the kind of student reach helps. born to a mother who used methamphetamine while she was pregntultimately adopted by melissa leslie, one of his adoptive mothers . >> whenever i get mad for doing a chore or something, i'm like okay. i wouldn't be here right now if it wasn't for my mom. i got this. >> reporter: silver creek's high school molly knows something about it. molly lost her father to cancer. after spending a month with one sister in foster...
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leslie, the president has made -- has been remarkably i.a photo op yesterday, gathering with police officials and such, and i really thought vice president biden took the opportunity to fill the news vacuum with maybe his best day in ages. what are you learning about the biting campaign? >> biden has used this moment to come out onto the national agent each out and talk about race and talk about health in the pandemic and the economy. i think it has been a turning point for those who have always been worried about what words the vice president will use. he thought people surrounding him and help that she thought people surrounding him and helping them out, but it is true that president trump is standing back. the moment at the white house rose garden church nine days ago, eight days ago now. there are rumors he might make a speech about race. right now, the tide is turning, and uncertain -- and i'm sure president trump is uncertain about the impact on the polls, and [inaudible] tom: one of the things that i think is obvious here and i think
leslie, the president has made -- has been remarkably i.a photo op yesterday, gathering with police officials and such, and i really thought vice president biden took the opportunity to fill the news vacuum with maybe his best day in ages. what are you learning about the biting campaign? >> biden has used this moment to come out onto the national agent each out and talk about race and talk about health in the pandemic and the economy. i think it has been a turning point for those who have...
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leslie covering boeing and more on the vaccine front. mike, start us off with another day and another big rally. >> a big one this was a day it seems you had a lot more people who decided they had to quit fighting the rally. an acceleration to the upside. take a look at a one-year chart of the s&p 500 we've been talking about this in here, 3,130 the number. we've been pointing out technicians have said that might be an area where the market wants to rush for its next stop or next test as you see, that was a failed rally in early march nothing too magic about that, but it's also about 75% of the total losses in february and march would be recouped around that level maybe that's along with maybe overheated sentiment as people have a desperate grab for exposure is something that's going to become maybe a little more of a challenge, a little friction for the market. it has been a catch-up trade, not just the familiar old leaders, the big tech stocks stealing all the oxygen a couple months ago here is a series of etfs against the s&p 500. thi
leslie covering boeing and more on the vaccine front. mike, start us off with another day and another big rally. >> a big one this was a day it seems you had a lot more people who decided they had to quit fighting the rally. an acceleration to the upside. take a look at a one-year chart of the s&p 500 we've been talking about this in here, 3,130 the number. we've been pointing out technicians have said that might be an area where the market wants to rush for its next stop or next test...
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her mother is leslie fircron. the la mesa police department on saturday when she was demonstrating with a crowd there. now police say some people in that crowd started firing at the officers or actually started throwing things at the officers. and so they responded with tear gas and less lethal projectiles. and that's when leslie got hit right in the middle of her eyes in the forehead. we do have video of that incident. we want to warn everyone, it is pretty graphic. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! oh, my god! >> chaos broke out saturday night, 59-year-old leslie fircon was hit by a projectile between her eyes. the force knocked her to the ground and people nearby rushed to her aid. her attorney believes it was a beanbag shot. >> that officer needs to be fired now. we know who he is and he needs to go. >> leslie's family is also asking that the officer be charged with attempted murder. they seau it's an example of an overaggressive police force using force against dmon stlators. >> this shouldn't happen at all. this sh
her mother is leslie fircron. the la mesa police department on saturday when she was demonstrating with a crowd there. now police say some people in that crowd started firing at the officers or actually started throwing things at the officers. and so they responded with tear gas and less lethal projectiles. and that's when leslie got hit right in the middle of her eyes in the forehead. we do have video of that incident. we want to warn everyone, it is pretty graphic. >> oh, my god! oh, my...
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like everything else have dried up and will keep going with another major listing on tap welcome leslieker here now with more. welcome back it is great to see you again, even remotely. >> good to see you too eep remotely that's the best we can do these days you are right, the ip window is creeking open again. causing markets to rattle and send deals to launches warner music group gained 20% in the traiting that ipo amounted to 2 million making it the largest listing. the regard label for cardi b, bruno mars and more. the largest tech ipo of the year a company called zoominfo that uses artificial intelligence use information to better understand customers. pricing shares at $21 each that's a dollar above the boosted range. that allows the company to raise $1 billion through the deal. black rock, dragon air and fidelity have participated in a third of that amount important to note that zoominfo is different from zoom fun fact that zoominfo did list zoom video as a major customer. zoom video, even though they went public a year ago, it played a big roll. road shows in the era don't take pl
like everything else have dried up and will keep going with another major listing on tap welcome leslieker here now with more. welcome back it is great to see you again, even remotely. >> good to see you too eep remotely that's the best we can do these days you are right, the ip window is creeking open again. causing markets to rattle and send deals to launches warner music group gained 20% in the traiting that ipo amounted to 2 million making it the largest listing. the regard label for...
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leslie picker has more on that deal ahead of the opening bell leslie >> hey, morgan so there is somebad news here the good news is that albertsons is finally going public after two ill fate add i tempts, the mad news for his private equity offer is that the offer is much smaller. other private equity investors sold 50 million shares down from the 58.6 million they were they were marketing the price was $16 apiece below the range of $18 to $20 albertsons had been marketing to investors. from what i'm hearing on the buy side price was a sticking point here large investors did not want an enterprise value six times ebitda for a slow growth heavily indebted grocer and that multiple was higher than where kroger is currently trading. they had to lower it and reports show that serbres was unhappy with the lower price and close to walking away again but they didn't, they first invested in albertsons 14 years ago and tried taking the company public in 2017. the deal was pulled. two years ago albertsons pursued a merger with rite aid which would have given albertsons access to the public marke
leslie picker has more on that deal ahead of the opening bell leslie >> hey, morgan so there is somebad news here the good news is that albertsons is finally going public after two ill fate add i tempts, the mad news for his private equity offer is that the offer is much smaller. other private equity investors sold 50 million shares down from the 58.6 million they were they were marketing the price was $16 apiece below the range of $18 to $20 albertsons had been marketing to investors....
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jonathan leslie is the epitome of the kind of student that reach helps.born to a mother that use methamphetamines when she was pregnant, he went through 12 homes before he was adopted by melissa leslie one of his foster mother's and her husband john now the parents of five. >> my mom really helped me. she turned me into the person i am today. whenever i get mad for doing chores, i wouldn't be here right now if it weren't for my mom. i've got this. >> silver creek high schools mollie knows about overcoming adversity as well. mollie lost her father to cancer abuse by her mother. after spending a year with one sister and foster care, she has been reunited with older screws that take care of the entire family. >>> some of the bay area's best- known athletes have lent their support to reach. they have been there since day one. >> this is a moment. what do you do with that? hopefully we will see a lot of kids take what they learned and not necessarily quit, but get better. we have to find a way to make sure that we let not only them no, but their families know
jonathan leslie is the epitome of the kind of student that reach helps.born to a mother that use methamphetamines when she was pregnant, he went through 12 homes before he was adopted by melissa leslie one of his foster mother's and her husband john now the parents of five. >> my mom really helped me. she turned me into the person i am today. whenever i get mad for doing chores, i wouldn't be here right now if it weren't for my mom. i've got this. >> silver creek high schools mollie...