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the town of mckenzie has persevered through epidemics, wars, two great fliers, in 150 years. mckenzie has grown from a population of 500 people to over 5,000 people and upwards to over 10,000 residents outside the city limits. the town was visited by president grover cleveland, is home to the tennessee college of applied technology at mckenzie, and the fastest growing private university in tennessee, bethal university, hich is led by my good friend, walter. i would like to county the town of mckenzie, the mayor, carol county mayor, and its residents on a remarkable 150-year history. mckenzie has shown great resilience, and i wish you nothing but the best on your next 150 years. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to speak on h.r. 433, the veterans' entry to apprenticeship act, which i introduced two w
the town of mckenzie has persevered through epidemics, wars, two great fliers, in 150 years. mckenzie has grown from a population of 500 people to over 5,000 people and upwards to over 10,000 residents outside the city limits. the town was visited by president grover cleveland, is home to the tennessee college of applied technology at mckenzie, and the fastest growing private university in tennessee, bethal university, hich is led by my good friend, walter. i would like to county the town of...
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mckenzie at a divorce after 25 year marriage. ——jeff bezos. settlement have been published but analysts say he may need to find a new structure to ensure that he still holds enough voting power to control the amazon company. according to a survey, companies in india at read about the future of the economy as growth is to be driven by strong domestic demand and an increased focus on export markets. let's crossover now india business reporter in mumbai. basically, what the indian government said is in line with the world bank forecast with. —— report. that's right, if you look at the report, it is actually that this report, it is actually that this report has maintained the gdp outlook for india this year at 7.4%. that is good news for the government and also the markets, i would say, boothill closely, they are expecting consumption is to remain strong and investment to pick up. —— if you look closely. consumption has picked up look closely. consumption has picked up compared to the first half of the year that there are other factors as well, th
mckenzie at a divorce after 25 year marriage. ——jeff bezos. settlement have been published but analysts say he may need to find a new structure to ensure that he still holds enough voting power to control the amazon company. according to a survey, companies in india at read about the future of the economy as growth is to be driven by strong domestic demand and an increased focus on export markets. let's crossover now india business reporter in mumbai. basically, what the indian government...
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. >>> the world's richest couple, jeff and mckenzie bezos play into divorce and mckenzie could get halfff's 80 million shares of amazon could the world's most valuable company be up for grabs? robert frank and joined by peter henning, security law professor and a former senior attorney at the s.e.c. good to have you here. professor, i'll start with you what do you think is the most likely outcome here? are half of his amazon shares going to go to his wife? >> well, they're from washington which is a community property state so she has a claim to half the shares my bet is they'll work out some type of an agreement but it may require him to start selling his shares because he has a claim essentially to $65 billion that's not an easy check to write, so we could well see jeff selling shares in the near future to try to fund some type of settlement. >> what does her intentions have to do with what happens here and in other words, if she says, i want what's best for the company and a big shareholder too, does that mean he could retain control somehow too? what are the options >> one option is
. >>> the world's richest couple, jeff and mckenzie bezos play into divorce and mckenzie could get halfff's 80 million shares of amazon could the world's most valuable company be up for grabs? robert frank and joined by peter henning, security law professor and a former senior attorney at the s.e.c. good to have you here. professor, i'll start with you what do you think is the most likely outcome here? are half of his amazon shares going to go to his wife? >> well, they're from...
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anff and mckenzie bezos have announced they are being -- splitting. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the richest person in the world is getting a divorce. amazon ceo jeff bezos announced on twitter that he and his wife have decided to split after 25 years. mckenzie played a significant role at the company in the early years, and was there when he wrote the business plan. according to the bloomberg billionaires index, bezos is worth more than $137 billion. if the couple split their fortune equally, it could leave mackenzie with $69 billion, making her the world's richest woman. i want to dig into whether the split has any implications for the companies that bezos runs. we have part of bloomberg's wealth team with us and our senior tech executive, wrote the book on amazon. as i mentioned, mckenzie was very involved in the early days of the company. tell us about their history. >> they met at de shaw, the wall street hedge fund. i believe she w
anff and mckenzie bezos have announced they are being -- splitting. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the richest person in the world is getting a divorce. amazon ceo jeff bezos announced on twitter that he and his wife have decided to split after 25 years. mckenzie played a significant role at the company in the early years, and was there when he wrote the business plan. according...
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. >> reporter: mom, amanda edwards, drivinger kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie, an a student, now taking high school level english classes but her youngest, cole, in fir ade, struggles every day. the difference sheerks believes, mckenzie went to pre-k but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and change things, cole would have went to pre-k. >> reporter: now researchers at duke university say it does make a difference in reading, writing, arithmetic. and those benefits last longer than previously thou tt,ough eighth grade and maybe beyond. after following 1.5 million children 13 years in north carolina, research shows long-term positive impacts that do not fade out over time. >> across the board? >> across everyroup that we studied, a positive impact. >> reporter: that's criticalki not reading proficiently by the end of third grade are four times more likely to drop out of high scol. at millbrook magna elemenry, principal jamie lynch wants to give her students the best chance for success. >> getting kids into school at 4 years old, is that important to be competitive
. >> reporter: mom, amanda edwards, drivinger kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie, an a student, now taking high school level english classes but her youngest, cole, in fir ade, struggles every day. the difference sheerks believes, mckenzie went to pre-k but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and change things, cole would have went to pre-k. >> reporter: now researchers at duke university say it does make a difference in reading, writing, arithmetic. and...
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alexis, managing partner of mckenzie and company silicon valley office, leader, mckenzie and company, and coauthor of the report, along with sue kinder singh-cassidy, founder and chairman of the board list. you guys can also find the report at women in the workplace.com. we'll be talking about a lot of aspects about it tonight. and what we should all be doing to address these outcomes and force those around us who didn't come here tonight to address these outcomes. so lots to talk about. let's get started. so alexis, i want to start with you. as the author of this report. which in some ways is shocking but not surprising. i mean, the top line is, nothing has really substantively changed. in the four years you guys in leanin.org have been giving us data, making this data-based argument in the headquarters of what is supposed to be a data-centric industry, nothing has changed. one of my -- we're going to drill in on a lot of things in this study. one of my favorite things with leanin.org, and basically proved that leaning in wasn't the problem. you say in the study, women are asking for
alexis, managing partner of mckenzie and company silicon valley office, leader, mckenzie and company, and coauthor of the report, along with sue kinder singh-cassidy, founder and chairman of the board list. you guys can also find the report at women in the workplace.com. we'll be talking about a lot of aspects about it tonight. and what we should all be doing to address these outcomes and force those around us who didn't come here tonight to address these outcomes. so lots to talk about. let's...
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joe mckenzie, ceo and founder of xupes is with us now.d? yes, it is. tell us how it started. you were at university and you were looking to own these gorgeous, glamorous, designer watches and you thought there was a business. yes, my father and i formed the business from home and we identified an opportunity in the market to deliver a service that was not happening. preowned goods historically people have a perception of them being counterfeit or stolen. we sent to kate and vet every item and we sell luxury brands from rolex to chanel in the product categories that you said. that process for us is very important and it allows us to differentiate ourselves from others. the fact it has grown dramatically shows there is a market for this. why do you think luxury items are so popular? there is a shift in consumer buying behaviour. preowned for us is about making it acceptable for us is about making it acceptable for people. most of the preowned brands we sell is up to 70% of in retail, which is a huge saving and our customers have identified
joe mckenzie, ceo and founder of xupes is with us now.d? yes, it is. tell us how it started. you were at university and you were looking to own these gorgeous, glamorous, designer watches and you thought there was a business. yes, my father and i formed the business from home and we identified an opportunity in the market to deliver a service that was not happening. preowned goods historically people have a perception of them being counterfeit or stolen. we sent to kate and vet every item and...
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the difference, she believes, mckenzie went to pre-k.it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and change things, cole would have went to pre-k. >> reporter: now researchers at duke university say it does make a difference in reading, writing, and arithmetic. and those benefits last much longer than previously thought, through eighth grade, and maybe beyond. after following 1.5 million children over 13 years in north carolina, the new research shows long-term positive impacts that do not fade out over time. so across the board? >> across every group that we studied, a positive impact. >> reporter: that's critical because kids who are not reading proficiently by the end of third grade are four times more likely to drop out of high school. at millbrook magnet elementary, principal jamie lynch wants to give her students the best chance for success. >> getting kids into school at 4 years old, is that important to be competitive down the road? >> we believe that it is. >> reporter: pre-k, a study that shows it's more than a baby ste
the difference, she believes, mckenzie went to pre-k.it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and change things, cole would have went to pre-k. >> reporter: now researchers at duke university say it does make a difference in reading, writing, and arithmetic. and those benefits last much longer than previously thought, through eighth grade, and maybe beyond. after following 1.5 million children over 13 years in north carolina, the new research shows long-term positive...
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mcken. >> mckenzie bezos could be heen. lauren: i think of steve wynn and what happened in that divorce. the former nissan motor chairman, carlos ghosn, is expected to be indicted again in japan. cheryl: again. tracee carrasco has that story. unbelievable, tracee. >> reporter: goo.tracee: japans plan to indict ghosn on two more charges of financial misconduct, very soon. ghosn who has been detained since his arrest in november is likely to be formally charged with aggravated breach of trust for temporarily transferring personal investment losses to nissan in 2008 as well as for understating his pay for three years. cheryl: which are things he was charged with before. it's like he's adding to the initial indictment. they just want to keep him in jail. that's incredible. a last ditch effort to save sears, where are we? tracee: sears reportedly received a last minute offer yesterday that could save the retailer from liquidation. reuters is reporting that chairman eddie lampert's hedge fund came through with a revised version o
mcken. >> mckenzie bezos could be heen. lauren: i think of steve wynn and what happened in that divorce. the former nissan motor chairman, carlos ghosn, is expected to be indicted again in japan. cheryl: again. tracee carrasco has that story. unbelievable, tracee. >> reporter: goo.tracee: japans plan to indict ghosn on two more charges of financial misconduct, very soon. ghosn who has been detained since his arrest in november is likely to be formally charged with aggravated breach...
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tmz is reporting this morning that jeff and mckenzie bezos did not have a preup i prenuptual a.arried, after the fortune builds. what should we be paying attention to. it looks like everything is hunghunky dory despite the -- >> where is the venue, where is it going to be? many individuals say it's going to be in washington state which is a community property state which means it's right down the middle. he started amazon during the marriage. dollar for dollar it was amassed during the marriage, right down the middle, 50% would go to the spouse, splitting it between the houses, 100%. he's got the control of the company. we've got the fly in the ointment which is the other woman. that will muck it up. we started talking about this before the start of the segment. it's like looks so nice and pleasant and they have this wonderful statement out there. standard operating procedure. >> collaborating. >> standard operating procedure, make it nice and lovely but put the boxing gloves on because we're going to duke it out for a lot of money, for child support, for all that. dagen: in sep
tmz is reporting this morning that jeff and mckenzie bezos did not have a preup i prenuptual a.arried, after the fortune builds. what should we be paying attention to. it looks like everything is hunghunky dory despite the -- >> where is the venue, where is it going to be? many individuals say it's going to be in washington state which is a community property state which means it's right down the middle. he started amazon during the marriage. dollar for dollar it was amassed during the...
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jeff and mckenzie were getting a divorce.ional enquirer" claims to have been following bezos and photographed him in exotic locations with another woman, lauren sanchez, the wife of a powerful hollywood talent agent. bezos announced the divorce, reportedly when he found out "the enquirer" is about to publish those pictures. the bezos family is entitled to privacy. but they cannot avoid scrutiny of investors. how will the divorce affect the company and how will it affect the stock? jeff bezos owns 16.3% of amazon's shares. by far the largest shareholder, he runs the company. will he still have that authority if he loses half his shares? a 50/50 split is the norm especially where adultery is alleged. if mckenzie walks with her half, what impact will she have on running of the company or the makeup much its board of directors? we rarely cover this kind of story but its impact on this extremely powerful company makes extensive coverage a must. we're not going to moralize, we're going to analyze. millions of people will put their
jeff and mckenzie were getting a divorce.ional enquirer" claims to have been following bezos and photographed him in exotic locations with another woman, lauren sanchez, the wife of a powerful hollywood talent agent. bezos announced the divorce, reportedly when he found out "the enquirer" is about to publish those pictures. the bezos family is entitled to privacy. but they cannot avoid scrutiny of investors. how will the divorce affect the company and how will it affect the...
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please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight, alexis, managing partner of mckenzie and companies helicon valley office, leader, financial services practice, mckinsey and company and co-author of the report along with the president of sub pop, founder and chairman of the board. you guys can find the report at women in the work.com. we will be talking about a lot of asked us about it tonight and what we should all be doing to address these outcomes and forced those around us who did not come here tonight to address these outcomes. so lots to talk about. let's get started. so alexis, i want to start with you as the author of this report which in some ways is shocking but not surprising. the top line is nothing has really changed in the four years you guys have been giving us data, making this databased argument in the headquarters of what is supposed to be a data centric industry, nothing has changed. we will drill down on a lot of things about the study, one of my favorite things is you guys did it with the lien and.org and basically proved that leaning and was not the problem. you
please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight, alexis, managing partner of mckenzie and companies helicon valley office, leader, financial services practice, mckinsey and company and co-author of the report along with the president of sub pop, founder and chairman of the board. you guys can find the report at women in the work.com. we will be talking about a lot of asked us about it tonight and what we should all be doing to address these outcomes and forced those around us who did not come...
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but as we say goodbye to 2018, the raiders are saying hello to a new g-m.after firing reggie mckenzie earlier this month, oakland announced today that mike mayock would be the new face in the front office...mayock had a brief pro career as a player and has spent the last 25 years on the broadcast side of the biz, most recently as a draft analyst for n-f-l network. mayock: "i think what we're seeing is the formal unification of something that's been going on for a long time. i can't tell you how happy i am to be here. i'm happy to be a raider. i'm starting to understand what that means. once a raider, always a raider, and i"ll tell you another thing is, i'm not gonna get into any other interviews i've had except for one. and that was about 10 or 12 years ago, and i kinda flew out clandestinely to meet mr. al davis, and he took me into this building, and he hid me for about 8 hours, and he grilled me on everything. as you know. and i came out of the building that day with my head spinning, nobody really knew for a couple years that he and i had talked about a potential job with the oakl
but as we say goodbye to 2018, the raiders are saying hello to a new g-m.after firing reggie mckenzie earlier this month, oakland announced today that mike mayock would be the new face in the front office...mayock had a brief pro career as a player and has spent the last 25 years on the broadcast side of the biz, most recently as a draft analyst for n-f-l network. mayock: "i think what we're seeing is the formal unification of something that's been going on for a long time. i can't tell...
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as a mentioned, mckenzie was involved in the early days of the company.l us about their history. brad: they met at de shaw, the wall street hedge fund. i believe she worked with jeff when they met. they got married, she helped jeff decide to become an entrepreneur, the legendary drive to the northwest to seattle where he was writing the business plan. in his early years, she really -- maybe not formally, but she worked at amazon. she would keep the books, helped drive packages to the post office, and interview. he wasy employee said friendly with jeff because he n't want to work with him because he thought he was playing too much ultimate frisbee. , notlayed a key role really in the last two decades, but in the first chapter. great bloomberg keeps records on the wealthiest individuals. if you go to rich go, you can see the list of the world's wealthiest people. -- chart heretier that gives us a more visual you. there's a possible settlement underway. we have no idea how the fortunes will be divided, but under washington state law, is it true she's entitle
as a mentioned, mckenzie was involved in the early days of the company.l us about their history. brad: they met at de shaw, the wall street hedge fund. i believe she worked with jeff when they met. they got married, she helped jeff decide to become an entrepreneur, the legendary drive to the northwest to seattle where he was writing the business plan. in his early years, she really -- maybe not formally, but she worked at amazon. she would keep the books, helped drive packages to the post...
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as henry mckenzie came to learn, burns had sympathies for the republican cause. mckenzie sought to destroy the reputation of his one-time prodigy, proposing burns had little political intelligence and was consumed by sexual dalliances. an image that pertains today. burns linked the cause with the scottish resistance to english rule by william wallace. the opening line starts with locators and closes with a call to resist tyranny in the abstract. i will not try scottish accent. liberties in every blow, let us do or die. the message was easily decoded. england was too radical and scotland needed to attach itself to the cause of the french republic. in 1793, the movement for november franchise reform and republican regeneration found focus in a series of conventions held in edinburgh. it was named by the british convention because of the presence of two individuals from the london society. both men were arrested for sedition in the following year. this was alongside william scripting and the scottish martyrs. the aims of the british convention were constitutional. t
as henry mckenzie came to learn, burns had sympathies for the republican cause. mckenzie sought to destroy the reputation of his one-time prodigy, proposing burns had little political intelligence and was consumed by sexual dalliances. an image that pertains today. burns linked the cause with the scottish resistance to english rule by william wallace. the opening line starts with locators and closes with a call to resist tyranny in the abstract. i will not try scottish accent. liberties in...
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. >> mom amanda edwards, driving her kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie an a student now taking highl english classes. but her youngest cole in first grade struggles every day. the difference she believes, mckenzie went to pre-k but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could change things, cole would have went to pre-k. now researchers say it does make a difference in reading, wrighting and arithmetic and they last through 8th grade and maybe beyond. >> after following 1.5 million children in north carolina the new research shows long-term positive impacts that do not fade out over time. >> across the board. >> across every group that we studied, positive impact. >> that's critical because kids that are not reading proficiently by the end of third grade are four times more likely to drop out of high school. >> principal lynch wants to give her students the best chance for success. >> getting kids into school at 4 years old is that important to be competitive down the road? >> we believe that it is. >> pre-k, a study that shows it's more than a baby step to a better education. kerry
. >> mom amanda edwards, driving her kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie an a student now taking highl english classes. but her youngest cole in first grade struggles every day. the difference she believes, mckenzie went to pre-k but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could change things, cole would have went to pre-k. now researchers say it does make a difference in reading, wrighting and arithmetic and they last through 8th grade and maybe beyond. >> after following 1.5...
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jeff bezos divorcing his wife mckenzie. now will it cost jeff bezos his crown at the world's richest and make his wife the richest woman in the world? hillary vaughn has the latest. hillary? reporter: hi, liz. well there are still so many questions about how the richest couple in the world's fortune will be split up and more specifically how this divorce will affect amazon. there's a few things that could happen. the couple could split the 16.3% of amazon stock in half, that would put about $65 billion in amazon stock in both of their hands, or jeff bezos could opt to transfer stocks to mckenzie but make those stocks non-voting shares, so he still would have effective control over his company, the total stock could also be transferred to a third party entity that would allow them to have joint control over the stock, and joint control over the company. that move could put amazon's investors at ease, without having two majority dualing shareholders at odds with each other, legal experts say that typically in divorce settleme
jeff bezos divorcing his wife mckenzie. now will it cost jeff bezos his crown at the world's richest and make his wife the richest woman in the world? hillary vaughn has the latest. hillary? reporter: hi, liz. well there are still so many questions about how the richest couple in the world's fortune will be split up and more specifically how this divorce will affect amazon. there's a few things that could happen. the couple could split the 16.3% of amazon stock in half, that would put about $65...
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mckenzie is entitled to more than $66 billion under this law.f she opts for a pale, bezos too seller played some of his chairs deleting his ownership of amazon. legal experts i spoke to today say they don't think it's likely to happen. they also own millions of high-end real estate that will need to be divvied up as well. from four multi-million-dollar condos overlooking central park to a mansion in dc.of course 70 million-dollar compound outside of seattle. there is more than just amazon on the line here. or the real estate. he also owns the "washington post" and a space company. liz: thank you so much great to see you. please break down how the president can buy love declare a national emergency to get military funding already appropriated by congress to build the border wall and stop the shutdown here let's bring in our top constitutional attorney, jenna ellis, great to see you. >> great to see you. liz: let's lay this out for the viewers. this is a court for commit. you will see it here first. two loopholes that the president can use. in 198
mckenzie is entitled to more than $66 billion under this law.f she opts for a pale, bezos too seller played some of his chairs deleting his ownership of amazon. legal experts i spoke to today say they don't think it's likely to happen. they also own millions of high-end real estate that will need to be divvied up as well. from four multi-million-dollar condos overlooking central park to a mansion in dc.of course 70 million-dollar compound outside of seattle. there is more than just amazon on...
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it is economical divorce, maybe mckenzie is saying, i will agree not to take half.what do you think? >> well, you know, they both have one common goal besides the kids. to preserve the golden goose. and that golden goose is amazon. they will not deep feather -- de-feather that thing. he is the steve jobs of amazon! there are different ways of dividing the pie. you know, she can get some of the amazon stock or he gives her other stock or real estate. there's other ways to do it. liz: you have a great take on that, good insight. thank you very much for joining us. very good insight. >> thank you! liz: another recall over faulty takata airbags. remember that? this time to announcing 1.7 million cars worldwide, under recall. potentially, faulty airbag insulatorsmade by takata . includes 1.3 million toyota vehicles in the us.remember the prior recall on the airbag problem? at least 23 deaths linked to the faulty airbag situation be no indication anyone was harmed in this new round. do you have a samsung galaxy? did you try to get rid of facebook on it? when everyone else
it is economical divorce, maybe mckenzie is saying, i will agree not to take half.what do you think? >> well, you know, they both have one common goal besides the kids. to preserve the golden goose. and that golden goose is amazon. they will not deep feather -- de-feather that thing. he is the steve jobs of amazon! there are different ways of dividing the pie. you know, she can get some of the amazon stock or he gives her other stock or real estate. there's other ways to do it. liz: you...
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david mckenzie bringing us that update on the unrest in zimbabwe.>> china calls it counterterrorism, but others call it cultural genocide. we hear from survivors of china's campaign targeting muslims. >>> we have an update to the unexplained differences of members of the muslim minority group in china. the u.s. says possibly more than 2 million people have been detained in internment camps in the past year and a half alone. >> china denies the accusations and says it is fighting islamist extremist. ivan watson met with people who are missing parents and child n children. >> reporter: there's a lot of love in this apartment in virginia between a mother and her children. but something, someone, actually, is missing here. in 2015 ethnic weeger then a citizen of china, gave birth to triplets in egypt where she had been living and working. and barely a month later, she flew home with them to a region of western china at the airport she says chinese police detained her and took away her babies. >> i ask her where is my baby. please give me my baby. >> the
david mckenzie bringing us that update on the unrest in zimbabwe.>> china calls it counterterrorism, but others call it cultural genocide. we hear from survivors of china's campaign targeting muslims. >>> we have an update to the unexplained differences of members of the muslim minority group in china. the u.s. says possibly more than 2 million people have been detained in internment camps in the past year and a half alone. >> china denies the accusations and says it is...
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so let's turn to our david mckenzie. he's live in johannesburg. so david, what's the latest information you have on this? >> well, rosemary, what happened was that there was officers that went into that radio station in libertiville in the early hours of this morning in gabon. you saw apcs or some kind of military vehicles on the streets. shots were also heard in lichlt berville in the early hours of the morning. in that quite lengthy statement on state radio they said that they wanted to end the speculation about ali bongo's health, who it appears had some kind of stroke or some other major health condition that took him out of the country in the last few months. now, the officer who was reading that statement, it was more like a call to action than the announcement of a coup saying non-commissioned officers and rank and file military they wanted them to take control of the airports and critical infrastructure. they also called for civil society leaders and certain political leaders by name to support their cause. it doesn't suggest that all the
so let's turn to our david mckenzie. he's live in johannesburg. so david, what's the latest information you have on this? >> well, rosemary, what happened was that there was officers that went into that radio station in libertiville in the early hours of this morning in gabon. you saw apcs or some kind of military vehicles on the streets. shots were also heard in lichlt berville in the early hours of the morning. in that quite lengthy statement on state radio they said that they wanted to...
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jeff and mckenzie who have four children together first met in 1992 working at h new yorkge nund.his. how could you not fal in love with that laugh? two years and a marriage later, amazon was kborn. jeff remembered the moment during an interview with "business insider last year." >> i went to her and sai i want to quit my squlob, move across the country a t starts internet book stor say what's she could the internet, she said great, let's go. >> reporter: mckenzie took on the role as accountant for year, a n the first business starting in their garage. jeff is now estimated to be worth $137 billion according to bloomberg, earning him the title world.hest man in the his port foal kwloe extending beyond amazon to "the washington post" and rocket company blue origin. ccording to cnbc, most of the money is tied up in amazon stock, but stilllenty to faund lavish lifestyle. the couple is said to own several multimillion dollar homes across the country. the question now to all those prime assets. washington state, the couple's home base, is a community property state meaning the massive
jeff and mckenzie who have four children together first met in 1992 working at h new yorkge nund.his. how could you not fal in love with that laugh? two years and a marriage later, amazon was kborn. jeff remembered the moment during an interview with "business insider last year." >> i went to her and sai i want to quit my squlob, move across the country a t starts internet book stor say what's she could the internet, she said great, let's go. >> reporter: mckenzie took on...
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if you split the assets into, he and his wife mckenzie most kobe the largest shareholders, but theres no special shares or anything at play like some other companies have. it shouldn't disrupt the voting power. a lot of analysts seem to have shrugged off the significance of this divorce on the company. amanda: for many years, investors also shrugged off amazon's refusal to deliver profit. they have been doing that in recent quarters. how important is it to show real, sustained profit growth on the net income line? >> definitely what analysts want to see, a discipline management that is returning profits. the danger is always, if those profits go down or if they retreat back into negative territory, the fear is coming jeff bezos is on a wild spending cycle. who knows what he would be plowing money into and if it will be successful? that will be when investors push back a little bit and try to send a message that they want to see some profits. shery: spencer, thank you so much. amanda, i've been keeping and i on another company this week, apple making headlines, not only because of the
if you split the assets into, he and his wife mckenzie most kobe the largest shareholders, but theres no special shares or anything at play like some other companies have. it shouldn't disrupt the voting power. a lot of analysts seem to have shrugged off the significance of this divorce on the company. amanda: for many years, investors also shrugged off amazon's refusal to deliver profit. they have been doing that in recent quarters. how important is it to show real, sustained profit growth on...
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a couple intends to part as friends, and mckenzie could become the world's richest woman. there's good and bad news for spacex. promises tocompany be a busy 2019 by blasting a rocket carrying 10 satellites into orbit. however sources have told bloomberg that the firm plans to cut about 10% of its workforce. representatives of the companies did not return calls or emails. global news, 24 hours a day and at @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm christine burke. this is bloomberg. >> thanks. let's get back to our top story, the ongoing u.s. government shutdown, becoming the lost in the modern era as it stretches and today 23, no end in sight. 300,000 federal workers missed their paychecks last week, in negotiations of border wall funding are at a standstill. overnight, the president tweeted the following. "democrats should come back to washington and work to end the shutdown, while at the same time ending the horrible humanitarian crisis on our southern border. i am at the white house waiting for you." let's hea
a couple intends to part as friends, and mckenzie could become the world's richest woman. there's good and bad news for spacex. promises tocompany be a busy 2019 by blasting a rocket carrying 10 satellites into orbit. however sources have told bloomberg that the firm plans to cut about 10% of its workforce. representatives of the companies did not return calls or emails. global news, 24 hours a day and at @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120...
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mckenzie is showing some promise to be a great pass rusher. obviously mcphee did some good things in there on the outside. we'll have to probably add another outside backer or two the insid backers is something we have to look at. sean dion hamilton, given the oprtunity with all the missed time and otas, he really turned our heads. i think he's got some great natural instinct. he's still trying to get legs under him from the knee injury in college. i think he'll get stronger and better. mason did some good things with unication. zach brown we try to utilize in sub packages later in the year because he.an r but i think that will be a position we'll have to lo at. josh clemons obviously did some good things. >> backo prest smith for a minute, you have a decision to make. the organization has a decision to make. i'm sure they have an off to make, but how do you put a number out there not knowing what anybody elss going to give? do you have an estimation of whate might get somewhere? >> that's hard. >> how do you figure that out? >> it's hard, bec
mckenzie is showing some promise to be a great pass rusher. obviously mcphee did some good things in there on the outside. we'll have to probably add another outside backer or two the insid backers is something we have to look at. sean dion hamilton, given the oprtunity with all the missed time and otas, he really turned our heads. i think he's got some great natural instinct. he's still trying to get legs under him from the knee injury in college. i think he'll get stronger and better. mason...
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david: jeff bezos' divorce could end up making his wife mckenzie one of amazon's biggest shareholdersth that kind of power, what affect could it have on the e-commerce giant and shareholders? hillary vaughn has been looking into all of this for us what can you tell us? >> david, well some analysts i talked to think investor concerns should be extremely short-term surrounding this divorce, at most they think this is probably a pr distraction but not anything that will ultimately impact the company others though disagreeing saying the future of amazon is uncertain, either way there's a lot up in the air because tmz is reporting that business os did not have a pre-nup, and the couple will file for divorce in washington state and assets are split up 50/50 so it's not just his personal wealth that's at stake here control of his company amazon could be too. right now, jeff bezos is worth $137 billion and owns over 16% of amazon. mckenzie could be entitled to over $66 billion in a payout, and if she goes that route, jeff bezos could have to sell or transfer shares diluting some of his owners
david: jeff bezos' divorce could end up making his wife mckenzie one of amazon's biggest shareholdersth that kind of power, what affect could it have on the e-commerce giant and shareholders? hillary vaughn has been looking into all of this for us what can you tell us? >> david, well some analysts i talked to think investor concerns should be extremely short-term surrounding this divorce, at most they think this is probably a pr distraction but not anything that will ultimately impact the...
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. >> on december 10th the raiders handed gm reggie mckenzie the pink slip. today they filled the position with a man that knows almost everything about the draft and the upcoming talent. >> i just got to tell you i'm jacked. i'm juiced. i'm ready to go and there's nobody i'd rather go to war with than jon gruden and mark davis. >> mayock with was previously the nfl network's lead draft analyst. mayock briefly played for the steelers and giants in the early '80s but does not have front office experience. mayock admits besides the draft he will have a learning asof hi job. >> the last 15 years i think i've tried to be the gm for all 32 teams and because of that from a scheme perspective, i think i'm sound. i think i've been used to evaluating all kinds of different players at all kinds of different positions for every team in the league. what i don't have is the everyday backup as far as the mechanics of running a team, but i've been in all 32 buildings the last 15 years. i know what it looks like. i know what it smells like. i just need a little help with the
. >> on december 10th the raiders handed gm reggie mckenzie the pink slip. today they filled the position with a man that knows almost everything about the draft and the upcoming talent. >> i just got to tell you i'm jacked. i'm juiced. i'm ready to go and there's nobody i'd rather go to war with than jon gruden and mark davis. >> mayock with was previously the nfl network's lead draft analyst. mayock briefly played for the steelers and giants in the early '80s but does not...
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new general manager, he was previously the nfl network's lead draft analyst, he replaces reggie mckenzie who was fired on december 10. mayock briefly played for the steelers and new york giants in the early '80s but does not have any front office experience. he admits besides the draft he will have a learning curve on all other aspects of the new job. >> for the last 15 years, i think i've tried to be the gm for all 32 teams. and because of that, i think i've been used to evaluating all kinds of different players at all kinds ofior erteam in th what i don't have is the everyday back up as mechanics of running a team. thcardinal leading 7-3, gerrian hawes scores from six yards outputting pitt up by three. 123 yards and again. fourth quarter, stanford trailing, kj costello gets hit, loses the ball, but it lands right in the hands of cameron's carlet for the go-ahead touchdown. that is lucky. second td of the day, stanford hangs on to win 14-13. they were meant to win that ball game. >> the ball pops up like that and more bowling to come. >> a big day tomorrow. the rose bowl and everything.
new general manager, he was previously the nfl network's lead draft analyst, he replaces reggie mckenzie who was fired on december 10. mayock briefly played for the steelers and new york giants in the early '80s but does not have any front office experience. he admits besides the draft he will have a learning curve on all other aspects of the new job. >> for the last 15 years, i think i've tried to be the gm for all 32 teams. and because of that, i think i've been used to evaluating all...
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the cbi has described the private sector as stuck in neutral due firm baker mckenzie..e le!e 91755—4— ee. ll. clear that today is not the vote, this is a might when we - to when we to big change things when we get to the big vote ? change things when we get to the big vote? bercow, the speaker, will be putting amendments forward and there will be a series of indicative votes about what mps think about various options. we will probably have less certainty around what we do not want and less certainty around what we do want. coalescing around a view. for oui’ want. coalescing around a view. for our audience outside the uk, that is the speaker of the house of commons who will decide which amendments are voted on. where will this take is next? we have to await the outcome of the vote, i have no idea what he will select and how they will vote. i think if the brady amendment you mentioned goes forward then misses may will be able to go to brussels and negotiate on the backstop. —— then misses may will be able to. if they are prepared to give it to was asa they are prepared t
the cbi has described the private sector as stuck in neutral due firm baker mckenzie..e le!e 91755—4— ee. ll. clear that today is not the vote, this is a might when we - to when we to big change things when we get to the big vote ? change things when we get to the big vote? bercow, the speaker, will be putting amendments forward and there will be a series of indicative votes about what mps think about various options. we will probably have less certainty around what we do not want and less...
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. >> reporter: a crisis mckenzie miles avoided for the time being. >> it's a constant struggle. i don't think we'll have a break until our kids can drive and take care of themselves every day. >> reporter: thanks to family ties. ron mott, nbc news, crawfordsville, indiana. >>> up next, how a familiar face is about to make history at the golden globes. >>> this has been a golden year for sandra oh, "the grey's anatomy" actress moved on to her own critically acclaimed series "killing eve," making history along the way. at this weekend's golden globes, oh will mark another milestone. she talked to nbc's kathy park about it all. >> reporter: after more than 20 years in hollywood, sandra oh will make history at the golden globes. >> it's a moment. i think it's a moment for change, yeah. >> reporter: becoming the first asian to host a major american awards show. oh will pull double duty. she's also a nominee for best actress for the series "killing eve." >> i know you're a psychopath. >> reporter: sharing hosting duties with andy samberg, oh wants to highlight hollywood's other divers
. >> reporter: a crisis mckenzie miles avoided for the time being. >> it's a constant struggle. i don't think we'll have a break until our kids can drive and take care of themselves every day. >> reporter: thanks to family ties. ron mott, nbc news, crawfordsville, indiana. >>> up next, how a familiar face is about to make history at the golden globes. >>> this has been a golden year for sandra oh, "the grey's anatomy" actress moved on to her own...
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the moment i became pro quota was when i became a partner at baker & mckenzie, and i realized -- which was, you know, the largest international law firm, headquartered in chicago. and i looked around, and i saw that there was about 9% of female partners. and i looked at the demographics of young women yet to come, and i thought, "my goodness. it's going to take at least 70 years for us to reach maybe 25%." so that really made me completely change my mind and think that we need just to jump a big step. and then, once that has taken place, we can maybe remove quotas and thrive on our own merits -- all of us, respectively, men and women. but the gap is so huge in some industries that there has to be a quota and there has to be proper quotas, not just, "oh, let's go for 50/50." because then you have a lot of assistants who sort of dilute the purpose that you have, which is to have 50% eventually throughout the organization. so when i say quotas have to be smart, they have to be distributed along the hierarchy of any organization. >> but when you say "proper quotas," and we're talking prope
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thank you for that update, greg mckenzie, in east london.stive period. sales in stores which have been open fora yearfell by1.1%, with a slight rise in grocery sales balancing out a biggerfall in general merchandise. the company blamed cautious customer spending and fewer black friday promotions. the results come during the same week aldi, lidl and morrison's announced a rise in their profits for christmas and new year. our business presenter dominic o'connelljoins me now. dominic, good morning to you. obviously, a really competitive period, it is interesting to contrast sainsbury‘s results, they're blaming contrast sainsbury‘s results, they‘ re blaming various contrast sainsbury‘s results, they're blaming various factors and yet all the, lidl and morrisons increased their profits so what is going on? most analysts thought that sainsbury‘s would be the weakest of the big four over the christmas period and that has turned out to be true, but not for the reasons they thought. they thought grocery would—be weak and actually they didn't do too b
thank you for that update, greg mckenzie, in east london.stive period. sales in stores which have been open fora yearfell by1.1%, with a slight rise in grocery sales balancing out a biggerfall in general merchandise. the company blamed cautious customer spending and fewer black friday promotions. the results come during the same week aldi, lidl and morrison's announced a rise in their profits for christmas and new year. our business presenter dominic o'connelljoins me now. dominic, good morning...
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. >> jeff baezos and his wife mckenzie are getting a divorce it's a personal choice but more on how it9 of the government shutdown the markets continue extending strength though, now in the longest winning streak since november corporate earnings and d.c. policy help the momentum from here we're joined now at post nine by the chief u.s. equities strategist at credit suisse and a public policy strategist at morgan stanley michael, since this is your bag, did the president move the needle forward in any way after his oval office address last night when it comes to ending the shutdown >> i don't necessarily think so. i mean, you really have two sides that are pretty well dug in i don't think this is sort of a real, meaningful disagreement, and -- and i think for markets really this is more kind of evidence of the problem than the problem itself, right, so the gridlock that it's evidence of is basically telling us that the types of things that the u.s. government could have done in 2019 that would have alleviated some of the pressures that markets are feeling now from policy choices in 201
. >> jeff baezos and his wife mckenzie are getting a divorce it's a personal choice but more on how it9 of the government shutdown the markets continue extending strength though, now in the longest winning streak since november corporate earnings and d.c. policy help the momentum from here we're joined now at post nine by the chief u.s. equities strategist at credit suisse and a public policy strategist at morgan stanley michael, since this is your bag, did the president move the needle...
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mckenzie bezos could be entitled to $66 billion.y don't think the outcome, bezos will be forced to give up control of his company. there are other companies on the line. bezos owns "the washington post." he has the space company blue origin and has significant holdings in airbnb, twitter, next door and a handful of other companies but the biggest concern i heard from analysts that if this divorce and negotiations turn sour at any point, become as much longer, drawn-out process, they think that could be a problem. but as of now, jeff bezos and statement he released on twitter says he has an amicable relationship with mckenzie and they're still friends. neil. neil: hillary, thank you very, very much, hillary vaughn on this ongoing saga here. there is the saga of davos, who is going and who is not going. i think it went south when charlie gasparino stopped going. now the president of the united states, after this. and neither will i. i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio, the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. verzenio i
mckenzie bezos could be entitled to $66 billion.y don't think the outcome, bezos will be forced to give up control of his company. there are other companies on the line. bezos owns "the washington post." he has the space company blue origin and has significant holdings in airbnb, twitter, next door and a handful of other companies but the biggest concern i heard from analysts that if this divorce and negotiations turn sour at any point, become as much longer, drawn-out process, they...
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she moderated a discussion on women in the workplace report released by leanin.org and mckenzie and company. this is just over an hour. >> good evening. and welcome to in forum at the commonwealth club. i'm sarah lacey, the founder. and tonight it's my pleasure to host tonight's conversation,
she moderated a discussion on women in the workplace report released by leanin.org and mckenzie and company. this is just over an hour. >> good evening. and welcome to in forum at the commonwealth club. i'm sarah lacey, the founder. and tonight it's my pleasure to host tonight's conversation,
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how dare you, trevor, no, i am pitching myself as a spouse for mckenzie bezos. yeah.his woman is beautiful. she's an accomplished author, she studied under toni morrison at princeton. >> trevor: and now she's worth $66 billion. >> oh, is she? right, yes, no, yes, now she's worth $66 billion. i mean he had say whole package, mackenzie, call me, i can be on a plane tomorrow, or today if you use prime. >> the future mrs. mackenzie bezos, desi lydic, everybody. we'll be right back 678 z when you have a cold, pain from a headache can make this... ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. doto be our next spokesperson?m he's so boring. hm. sounds like you're on the fence. why don't i just leave you my resume? yes, it's laminated. no thanks. you're hired! try caramel m&m's. ow. stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the morning. zzzquil pure zzzs. cats would do anything for the i
how dare you, trevor, no, i am pitching myself as a spouse for mckenzie bezos. yeah.his woman is beautiful. she's an accomplished author, she studied under toni morrison at princeton. >> trevor: and now she's worth $66 billion. >> oh, is she? right, yes, no, yes, now she's worth $66 billion. i mean he had say whole package, mackenzie, call me, i can be on a plane tomorrow, or today if you use prime. >> the future mrs. mackenzie bezos, desi lydic, everybody. we'll be right back...
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how dare you, trevor, no, i am pitching myself as a spouse for mckenzie bezos. yeah.oman is beautiful. she's an accomplished author, she studied under toni morrison at princeton. >> trevor: and now she's worth $66 billion. >> oh, is she? right, yes, no, yes, now she's worth $66 billion. i mean he had say whole package, mackenzie, call me, i can be on a plane tomorrow, or today if you use prime. >> the future mrs. mackenzie bezos, desi lydic, everybody. we'll be right back 678 z ♪ (vo) here's a question. was it necessary to create a luxury car more teched out than silicon valley? with a cockpit fit for aspaceship. hang on. radar that senses things the human eye can't. busted. and the ability to make a thousand decisions before you even make one. was all this, really necessary?
how dare you, trevor, no, i am pitching myself as a spouse for mckenzie bezos. yeah.oman is beautiful. she's an accomplished author, she studied under toni morrison at princeton. >> trevor: and now she's worth $66 billion. >> oh, is she? right, yes, no, yes, now she's worth $66 billion. i mean he had say whole package, mackenzie, call me, i can be on a plane tomorrow, or today if you use prime. >> the future mrs. mackenzie bezos, desi lydic, everybody. we'll be right back 678...
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tina mckenzie is from the northern ireland federation of small businesses.try at large that we are in a situation that we have seen coming yet 3 that we have seen caming'yet'the play eelitisf ’ " that we have seen caming'yet'the play eelitiee with e politicians play politics with the biggest the politicians play politics with the biggest - the country has faced biggest crisis the country has faced since the second wotld war. if we - since the second world war. if we are to go off on a no brexit, no plan, then the small businesses and etees eeee eee ee'etz eee'eeeeee eeee elees eeee eee ee'etz eee'eeeeee eeee businesses, e!ee eeee eee ee'etz eee'eeeeee eeee businesses, the whole economy, feel the pain of that. which the people on the ground are "see-e; the eeaeg a"! the fray—“z!“ e”; h . eeieei "eee'ee the eeeete eh the erez'hf‘ e’e " . eeieg to — "eee'ee the eeeete eh the erez'hf‘ eae " . geieg to — it aeeehe the eeeete aa. the erez'hf‘ eae " . geieg to — it is not going to suffer. it is not acceptable. it is time to stand up together and get a plan together
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boy mckenzie it is as if to say yes it cannot i've only said it but i caught it going on where they're being funded. where is hiding. when your family scattered across the globe. it was a look at those of you who didn't want to sleep but it was a journey back to the roots of government a monthly. charge from only from somalia who lives around. someone who needed urgent assistance and. family starts january twenty third on t.w. . this is deja news live from beilin gary and smog encroachments against flavor of four thousand and six of the streets would have passed keeping up the pressure on prime minister banks whole bunch over and over time the bill of that critics say is savings will go live to the hungarian capital for the latest also coming up.
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he replaces reggie mckenzie. he had a brief time in the nfl but has no front office experience. he is going to work alongside jay gruden. >>> the college football national championship will be divided at levi stadium. >> today more than 30,000 fans were there for the red box bowl. just one touchdown was scored. >> what we witnessed today, hopefully the exact opposite of what we will see here a week from now when alabama and clemson collide in alabama's national football game. the wind affecting both games didn't steam bother the duck though. they took to the sidelines to root for their school. oregon and michigan state scoreless at halftime. part of the reason, plays like this. not his finest moment from bad to worse when he decides to throw it. but two field goals. dillon mitchell, 28 yards from herbert. oregon leads 7-6. in field goal range again. questionable videography skills by yours truly. a fake was never the man. the ducks celebrate a 1-point win. >> offense, hard to come by for david shaw's squad in el paso as well. >> the difference maker. 22 carries, 94 yards. a pair
he replaces reggie mckenzie. he had a brief time in the nfl but has no front office experience. he is going to work alongside jay gruden. >>> the college football national championship will be divided at levi stadium. >> today more than 30,000 fans were there for the red box bowl. just one touchdown was scored. >> what we witnessed today, hopefully the exact opposite of what we will see here a week from now when alabama and clemson collide in alabama's national football...
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he replaces reggie mckenzie who was fired. he briefly played for the new york giants in the early '80s but does not have any front office experience. he admits he will have a learning curve on all the other aspect of the job. >> for the last 15 years, i think i tried to be the gm for all 32 teams an because of that, i think i have of a been used to evaluating all kind of diva rent plays are for all kind of different positions for every team in the league. i dope have the everyday backup as far as the mechanics of run august team. >> hopefully the raiders and 49ers have a better 2019 and from all of news the sports department, have a happy new year. >>> it is the first play of the day of 2019 and it comes from stanford's sun bowl win over pittsburgh. >> this time, it will be the keeper. the ball is out but it is caught for a touch down. >> he faked it to scarlett. he fumbled it to scarlett. frankly, i don't give a >> take a look at the slow motion on this replay. costello on the keeper. the ball stripped but flies right into th
he replaces reggie mckenzie who was fired. he briefly played for the new york giants in the early '80s but does not have any front office experience. he admits he will have a learning curve on all the other aspect of the job. >> for the last 15 years, i think i tried to be the gm for all 32 teams an because of that, i think i have of a been used to evaluating all kind of diva rent plays are for all kind of different positions for every team in the league. i dope have the everyday backup...
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. >>> december 10th the raiders handed gm reggie mckenzie the pink slip. today they filled the position with a man who knows almost everything about the draft and upcoming talent. mayock was the nfl's lead draft analyst. e briefly played for the steelers and giants in the early '80s but does not have front office experience. he admits besides the draft he will have a learning curve on all other aspects of his new job. >> the last 15 years i think i've tried to be the gm for all 32 teams and because of that i think i've been used to evaluating all kinds of different players at different positions for every team in the league. what i don't have is the everyday backup as far as the mechanics of running a team. >> mayock's addition is a huge day for raider nation. i want to put an exclamation point on how excited i am and he will prove his worth quickly. >>> the 49ers came into ctatio, with injuries the team slid from six twins in 2017 to four this year, but with players coming back healthy and over $60 million available to spend on free agents, does gm john l
. >>> december 10th the raiders handed gm reggie mckenzie the pink slip. today they filled the position with a man who knows almost everything about the draft and upcoming talent. mayock was the nfl's lead draft analyst. e briefly played for the steelers and giants in the early '80s but does not have front office experience. he admits besides the draft he will have a learning curve on all other aspects of his new job. >> the last 15 years i think i've tried to be the gm for all...
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drive iing her kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie, an a s.ent, now taking high school level englishlas but her youngest, cole, in first grade, struggles every day. the difference, she believes,nz mc went to prek, but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and change things, he would have went to p prek. >> reporter: researchers at duke say it does make a difference and those benefits last much t lohan previously thought. through eighthnd grade a maybe beyond. after following 1.5 million childrenver 13 years in north carolina, the new research shows long-term positive impacts that do n fade out over time. so across the board. >> across every group we studied, a positive imr:ct. >> reporritical because kids who are not proficient by the end of third grade are four times as likely to drop out of high school. >> i have more. >> reporte at millbrook magnet elementary,al the princ wants to give her students the best chance for success. >> getting kids into school as 4 years old is that important to i competitive down the road? >> we believe thatt is. >> reporter: prek, a stud
drive iing her kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie, an a s.ent, now taking high school level englishlas but her youngest, cole, in first grade, struggles every day. the difference, she believes,nz mc went to prek, but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and change things, he would have went to p prek. >> reporter: researchers at duke say it does make a difference and those benefits last much t lohan previously thought. through eighthnd grade a maybe beyond. after...
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so with that in mind, hey a, mckenzie. make it it sexy kenzie, if you are ever looking to hang with somebody with an-- i'm sorry, i can't talk, i'm just too damn turned on right now. if you are ever looking to hang with an exponentially rich man, just say the word. because i know what you like. (cheers and applause) and i assure you, the linoleum matches the-- no drapes, i think we could have some fufnl you ever been on a plane with strangers? it's pretty wild. they give you pretzels, a whole can of diet coke, it's crazy. hit me up, girl. i have enough miles to fly anywhere in my region. blackout dates may apply. we'll be right back with james mcavoy. (applause) elbit unpredictable. let's redecorate. whatsyamatter tanya, i thought you loved being spontaneous? i do. and if you've got the wrong home insurance coverage, i might break the bank t. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem, like me. fresh-baked, and hand-crafted, with 100% clean ingredients. just a few good reasons to give into your cravings. now deli
so with that in mind, hey a, mckenzie. make it it sexy kenzie, if you are ever looking to hang with somebody with an-- i'm sorry, i can't talk, i'm just too damn turned on right now. if you are ever looking to hang with an exponentially rich man, just say the word. because i know what you like. (cheers and applause) and i assure you, the linoleum matches the-- no drapes, i think we could have some fufnl you ever been on a plane with strangers? it's pretty wild. they give you pretzels, a whole...
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how much could mckenzie walk away with? that and more ahead. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month. give your family the security it needs at a price you can afford. >>> emergency thnergy that workn s&p sector option traders betting on one name that's already up 10% in a week >> jon, you're up first. we're talking about slb. >> it's coming off a pretty nasty decline. you see that as it came from 78 bucks last year and all the way down into the 30s. now we're seeing it rebound and people are betting it will see more rebound why? 10,000 calls trade at the february 42.50 call strike these are out a little more than a month into th
how much could mckenzie walk away with? that and more ahead. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000...