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hollywood not hollywood, florida we're speaking with key names from tinsel down including mitch low, michael burnspavin. you don't want to miss these interviews shift iing from la la land to armageddon someone might say they're in the same place get to your nearest shelter because ek perts are saying that ab asteroid may come close to earth this come week four stock picks that could destroy your portfolio before the world ends these are stocks just to underscore this, that you want to avoid, tim. >> snap. a lot of people exposed to this asteroid no way >> for me, it's amazon is the asteroid heading for that. >> hasbro has outperformed them. that will continue >> coming up, it's going to be hot with cbw they got a lifeline at the end of may i don't think it's enough. avoid htz. >> that does it for us here on fast see you back here on monday. options anchor starts right after this quick break oughnut. oughnut. right away, it was a success. i mean, it really took off. what people don't know is that it all started with points from my chase ink card. i bought the ingredients, utensils, even custom donu
hollywood not hollywood, florida we're speaking with key names from tinsel down including mitch low, michael burnspavin. you don't want to miss these interviews shift iing from la la land to armageddon someone might say they're in the same place get to your nearest shelter because ek perts are saying that ab asteroid may come close to earth this come week four stock picks that could destroy your portfolio before the world ends these are stocks just to underscore this, that you want to avoid,...
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michael burns says that in just one day, he's gotten hundreds of calls and texts meant for jimmy butler. burns' number is just one digit off from butler's who was just traded to the minnesota timberwolves, so the calls and texts are mainly wishing him good luck, well, burns says that he's between jobs right now and so he's answering every call in case it's a job offer. >> today i had 130 calls, roughly around phone calls and texts, probably around 150 texts. if not more. hello? >> you don't even get that kind of love on facebook when it's your burtday. poor burns isn't even a sports fan. he actually had to google jimmy butler to find out who he is. >> here's hoping the publicity will get the attention of someone that's looking to hire. >> that would be good news for him. >> get that guy a job for all his trouble. >>> you were laughing at this story. >> the player ought to hire him as his personal assistant. two birds killed with one stone. >> let's talk about this forecast. it's a little dreary outside but things are going to shape up. >> it's the hazy shade of number, as opposed to the
michael burns says that in just one day, he's gotten hundreds of calls and texts meant for jimmy butler. burns' number is just one digit off from butler's who was just traded to the minnesota timberwolves, so the calls and texts are mainly wishing him good luck, well, burns says that he's between jobs right now and so he's answering every call in case it's a job offer. >> today i had 130 calls, roughly around phone calls and texts, probably around 150 texts. if not more. hello? >>...
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with the same trends and competition from streaming giants like netflix and amazon let's bring in michael burns. and the upcoming body guard. michael, welcome to the show good to see you in person. for all the platforms. >> we are, we describe ourselves as benevolent arms dealers we have 90 shows and 40 plus different platforms. we'll sell to anybody. or license to anyone and so, that's a big business for us >> what's your perception of what, where the industry growth is right now in terms what have platform since you do sell to all of them? >> i guess the easy thing for me to look at is flat then when you look at electronic sell through viewing overall in the home. >> dvd >> dvd flat, which everybody said was going to go away. now you take a look at the sell through video and demand streaming, all substantially, what's happening is people are consuming more in the homes than ever before. >> when i look at the budgets, 2017 content budgets, is silicon valley the dumb money right now? >> i don't think so. for the most part they're platforms. i wouldn't call them -- i was looking at the kbienled
with the same trends and competition from streaming giants like netflix and amazon let's bring in michael burns. and the upcoming body guard. michael, welcome to the show good to see you in person. for all the platforms. >> we are, we describe ourselves as benevolent arms dealers we have 90 shows and 40 plus different platforms. we'll sell to anybody. or license to anyone and so, that's a big business for us >> what's your perception of what, where the industry growth is right now...
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. >> stephen: michael clayton, burn after reading, we need to talk about kevin, grand budapest hotel,dr. strange. new york lawyer. ( cheers and applause ) a couple of eternal beings in there. do you know when you've, like-- how do you know when you've struck the accent just right? >> oh, i never do. i mean, you just have to keep plowing on and you hope your friends will tell you and you don't see the movie. that's most important thing. >> stephen: do you not see your own stuff? >> yeah, i do, and then i don't, and then i forget, and then i move on. >> stephen: how do you do the forgetting part? >> oh, that's so easy at my age, stephen. ( laughter ) i'm really ancient, you know. >> stephen: oh, yeah, i saw "doctor strange." you're an ancient one. i just want to get out, fan-like right now, i think one of the greatest performances i have seen from you or anyone is your character from "michael clayton." >> oh, thank you. >> stephen: your no moral comp pass lawyer trapped in that moment. >> well, that was a part written by tony gillroy, just beyond any part. he noticed, which i love, thos
. >> stephen: michael clayton, burn after reading, we need to talk about kevin, grand budapest hotel,dr. strange. new york lawyer. ( cheers and applause ) a couple of eternal beings in there. do you know when you've, like-- how do you know when you've struck the accent just right? >> oh, i never do. i mean, you just have to keep plowing on and you hope your friends will tell you and you don't see the movie. that's most important thing. >> stephen: do you not see your own...
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and michael's answering all your burning questions in a bbq&a no aspiring grill master should miss.ur barbecue bash starts right now, on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> hey everyone, and welcome to "the chew." you know, summer might just be right around the corner, but it's taking its sweet time to get here. so, if you're ready to hear that sizzle -- [ grill sizzling ] and party down today, then our
and michael's answering all your burning questions in a bbq&a no aspiring grill master should miss.ur barbecue bash starts right now, on "the chew." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> hey everyone, and welcome to "the chew." you know, summer might just be right around the corner, but it's taking its sweet time to get here. so, if you're ready to hear that sizzle -- [ grill sizzling ] and party down today, then our
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until the nhs fundamentally improves, too many families will experience that burning sense of injustice. michaeln, bbc news, powys. tesco has announced it is causing a call centre in cardiff with the loss of more than a thousand jobs, a planned reorganisation would see the site shut down in february next year, the operation will move to dundee were 250 jobs will be created. sian lloyd says the move was unexpected. this announcement came out of the blue. tesco house has been here in cardiff since 1990. it's a call centre but also i am told they handle some payroll accou nts told they handle some payroll accounts and financial services from here as well. we understand that this was a shock announcement really for a lot of people who work here. it's been described by the unions as a devastating blow and notjust for the workforce but also the wider economy here in south wales. tesco have said they want to focus their customer services operation on their base in dundee in scotland where they already employs 900 people. they say they are going to create an extra 250 jobs. we have had a statement from
until the nhs fundamentally improves, too many families will experience that burning sense of injustice. michaeln, bbc news, powys. tesco has announced it is causing a call centre in cardiff with the loss of more than a thousand jobs, a planned reorganisation would see the site shut down in february next year, the operation will move to dundee were 250 jobs will be created. sian lloyd says the move was unexpected. this announcement came out of the blue. tesco house has been here in cardiff...
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until the nhs fundamentally improves, too many families will experience that burning sense of injustice. michaelury park mosque in north london. prince charles relayed a message from the queen, who said she was shocked by the attack and sent her thoughts and prayers. police are still questioning a man who's being held in connection with the incident, in which a van was driven at worshipers. as we heard earlier, the duke of edinburgh wasn't with the queen for the state opening of parliament. buckingham palace announced that he'd been admitted to hospital last night to treat an infection. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is at the king edward vii hospital in west london. what do we know about his condition, nick? george, the very firm impression from buckingham palace is that this is not a serious situation, not a situation which need give rise to concern. the duke was admitted last night from windsor. remember, yesterday he had spent a very hot afternoon with the queen at the first day of royal ascot, he had been with the queen on saturday at trooping the colour, and other very hot day.
until the nhs fundamentally improves, too many families will experience that burning sense of injustice. michaelury park mosque in north london. prince charles relayed a message from the queen, who said she was shocked by the attack and sent her thoughts and prayers. police are still questioning a man who's being held in connection with the incident, in which a van was driven at worshipers. as we heard earlier, the duke of edinburgh wasn't with the queen for the state opening of parliament....
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until the nhs fundamentally improves, too many families will experience that burning sense of injustice. michaels is outside source. the iraqi military says so—called islamic state militants have blown up the grand al—nuri mosque in mosul. it's the historic landmark was where is leader abubakr al—baghdadi proclaimed a "caliphate" in 2014. in the next few hours, donald trump is going to hold a campaign style rally in cedar rapids, iowa. some people may be wondering why he is doing this when he only won the election if you months ago, is this his comfort zone? it is, it is something he said after winning the election, that he would go back and visit people in some of those key swing states where he won. i went to a rally a few weeks after he won the election in ohio, he has also had a similar make america great again rally in the state of pennsylvania and florida. this is the state where it all began, this is where they have the caucuses where people can first vote, the president did not win the iowa caucus, but he did win the state in the election in november. looking at the headlines, the approv
until the nhs fundamentally improves, too many families will experience that burning sense of injustice. michaels is outside source. the iraqi military says so—called islamic state militants have blown up the grand al—nuri mosque in mosul. it's the historic landmark was where is leader abubakr al—baghdadi proclaimed a "caliphate" in 2014. in the next few hours, donald trump is going to hold a campaign style rally in cedar rapids, iowa. some people may be wondering why he is...
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michael started to have his problems and troubles. they both lived with great physical pain. when he did that pepsi commercial and was burnedwas in pain the rest of his life. she lived with terrible back problems. they both had these ailments and they understand it. >> what was the most surprising thing you uncovered while writing this book? >> i think the playfulness of the two and also the relationship when it did deepen, michael was having problems and he was in singapore. he asked her to come there to see him. he really needed her. her doctor thought she shouldn't go because of the pain she was experiencing health wise but she went. the funny thing was when they were concerned she was concerned about him. you have to eat. he wouldn't eat. she sort of forced him to do it. in many ways she was a very maternal woman with him. >> i look forward to reading it. congratulations. >> and i'll be doing a book signing at the african american museum today. >> a love story. later today literary cafe will have a book signing in philadelphia from 5:30 to 7:00. you can find all of the details on nbc10.com or check out our nbc 10 app. >
michael started to have his problems and troubles. they both lived with great physical pain. when he did that pepsi commercial and was burnedwas in pain the rest of his life. she lived with terrible back problems. they both had these ailments and they understand it. >> what was the most surprising thing you uncovered while writing this book? >> i think the playfulness of the two and also the relationship when it did deepen, michael was having problems and he was in singapore. he...
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burned. >>> he is gone now, but michael tie re's tragedy was worthy of or outrage. >> a big day in court. justice for michael tyree, the mentally ill inmate who was beaten to death. tonight his former jail guards seen here are in jail themselves, convicted of second-degree murder. sergio can tanna was at the hall of justice when verdict came down and jones us tonight from the main jail. >> reporter: when that verdict was read those three men were stoic in court but some of their family members did burst into tears. this is a trial that started in march and has ended with those three former law men now convicted of second-degree murder. santa clara district attorney jeffrey rosen walked out of the hall of justice with the confidence of convictions against three men. but he was not celebrating. >> it's a sad day when law enforcement officers are convicted. >> reporter: the jury found former santa clara jail guards guilty of second-degree murder. the three beat to death mentally ill inmate michael tyree in his santa clara county jail cell. >> these three individuals -- >> reporter: sheriff l
burned. >>> he is gone now, but michael tie re's tragedy was worthy of or outrage. >> a big day in court. justice for michael tyree, the mentally ill inmate who was beaten to death. tonight his former jail guards seen here are in jail themselves, convicted of second-degree murder. sergio can tanna was at the hall of justice when verdict came down and jones us tonight from the main jail. >> reporter: when that verdict was read those three men were stoic in court but some of...
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until the nhs fundamentally improves, too many families will experience that burning sense of injustice. michaelof more than 1000 jobs, a planned reorganisation would see the site close in february next year. the call centre operation will move to dundee, 250 jobs will be created. i asked wales correspondent sian lloyd whether the move was expected. no, this announcement came out of the blue, tesco house has been here in cardiff since 1990, it is a call centre but also, i am told, they handle payroll accounts and financial services from here as well. we understand that this was a shock announcement, really, for a lot of people who work here, described by the unions as a devastating blow, notjust for the workforce but also for the wider economy here in south wales. tesco have said that they want to focus customer services operations on their base in dundee in scotland, where they already imply 900 people. they say they will create an extra 250 jobs there. we have had a statement from tesco, chief executive matt davis, has said that the retail sector faces unprecedented challenges, and they have t
until the nhs fundamentally improves, too many families will experience that burning sense of injustice. michaelof more than 1000 jobs, a planned reorganisation would see the site close in february next year. the call centre operation will move to dundee, 250 jobs will be created. i asked wales correspondent sian lloyd whether the move was expected. no, this announcement came out of the blue, tesco house has been here in cardiff since 1990, it is a call centre but also, i am told, they handle...
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burns. graced nearly a thousand covers and cemented her icon status in george michael's "freedom". >> was itper model of the 80s, 90s and beyond. >> i'd like if i said no, so much of it i'm like ew, because it doesn't feel like me, but i can never escape it, the job itself is not that stimulating. >> so 13 years later is here in tanzania pounding the pavement where down a dirt road we see christy turlington burns' mission in action. is she dreaming? >> we're at the maternity ward, of fame medical. a life-savingo a oasis in one of the most under-served areas of the country. where 500 babies were delivered here last year alone thanks, in part, to christy's foundation. >> every time i have come it has grown exponentially. this building didn't exist two years ago. this, for anyone's standards incredible. i'd would have like to give birth here. >> first fell inth it 25 years ago on a shoot and has since come back with her husband and kids and today is on her tenth trip. we see how the gant to fame is put to use. >> i see so this is a gift from every mother counts. there's soap. the pad. this is f
burns. graced nearly a thousand covers and cemented her icon status in george michael's "freedom". >> was itper model of the 80s, 90s and beyond. >> i'd like if i said no, so much of it i'm like ew, because it doesn't feel like me, but i can never escape it, the job itself is not that stimulating. >> so 13 years later is here in tanzania pounding the pavement where down a dirt road we see christy turlington burns' mission in action. is she dreaming? >> we're at...
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burns. she graced nearly 1,000 magazine covers and cemented her '90s icon status in george michael's "freedomas it fun being the super model of the '80s? '90s? and beyond? >> i would be lying if i said no, but there's so much of it that i'm like, ooh, ooh, it doesn't feel like me, and now i can never really escape it. but the job itself, it's not very stimulating. >> reporter: so 13 years after that harrowing childbirth, she's here in rural tanzania, pounding the pavement. where down a dirt road, past the vibrant colors of the african countryside, we see her life's mission in action. >> is she dreaming? she is. >> reporter: we're at the maternity ward of fame medical. a life-saving oasis in one of the most underserved areas in the country. 500 babies, many with life-threatening complications were alone, thanks in part to christy's foundation. >> every time i've come it's grown exponentially. this building didn't exist two years ago. this for anyone's standards is incredible. i would prefer to give birth here than where i gave birth. >> reporter: so to raise funds and awareness for mothers and
burns. she graced nearly 1,000 magazine covers and cemented her '90s icon status in george michael's "freedomas it fun being the super model of the '80s? '90s? and beyond? >> i would be lying if i said no, but there's so much of it that i'm like, ooh, ooh, it doesn't feel like me, and now i can never really escape it. but the job itself, it's not very stimulating. >> reporter: so 13 years after that harrowing childbirth, she's here in rural tanzania, pounding the pavement....
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jesse burns from the hill and michael font roy. much ahead.e's a look at what's ahead on fox news sunday. >> this week on fox news sunday, the political rage in america escalates leading one man to violence. we'll discuss what can be done to fix the partisan a survivor of the shooting, republican congressman rodney davis. and democratic senator, amy clobchar, then president trump confirms he's under investigation as the special counsel looks into a possible obstruction of justice. we'll talk with jay secla a member of his legal time this week on fox news sunday. 's . >>> more about the american college student, the family of on the toe warmbier are sharing more about what happened as well as his medical condition, brings into question about the prospects for u.s. and north korean relations under president trump. thank you for joining us today. >> first and foremost, i mean, when i heard that this young man was released, at first you feel this sense of joy and relief and you find out what happened to him and you say what the hell happened? give
jesse burns from the hill and michael font roy. much ahead.e's a look at what's ahead on fox news sunday. >> this week on fox news sunday, the political rage in america escalates leading one man to violence. we'll discuss what can be done to fix the partisan a survivor of the shooting, republican congressman rodney davis. and democratic senator, amy clobchar, then president trump confirms he's under investigation as the special counsel looks into a possible obstruction of justice. we'll...
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burning sense of injustice. too many families have personal experience of that crushing loss. michaelay's other news stories: the prince of wales has visited the scene of monday's terror attack outside the mosque in finsbury park, in north london. police are still questioning a man who's being held in connection with the attack in which a van was driven at worshipers. prince charles has relayed a message from the queen, sharing her thoughts and prayers with the victims. tesco says it's closing its customer service centre in cardiff with the loss of 1,100 jobs. the supermarket chain blamed what it called the "unprecedented challenges" it was facing. tesco said 250 extra posts would be created at its other centre in dundee. unions described the move as "devastating" for the staff involved. the bank of england's chief economist, andy haldane, has said he may vote to increase interest rates in the second half of this year. rates have been at a record low of 0.25% since august 2016, when they were lowered amid signs of a slowdown following the brexit vote. mr haldane's comments signal a sp
burning sense of injustice. too many families have personal experience of that crushing loss. michaelay's other news stories: the prince of wales has visited the scene of monday's terror attack outside the mosque in finsbury park, in north london. police are still questioning a man who's being held in connection with the attack in which a van was driven at worshipers. prince charles has relayed a message from the queen, sharing her thoughts and prayers with the victims. tesco says it's closing...
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burns on it. a 45-year-old man named michael davivis has been arrested in connection to adams' death. he was charged with second-degree mumurder and first-degree arson. and the president of the national action network's ferguson missoururi chapter, reverend carlton lee, has died at the age of 34. lee was the pastor of flood christian church in ferguson. he was an outspoken activist for justice for michael brown, the unarmed african american teenager killed by police in to bakeh his body left the hot august sun for hours. it sparked an uprising in ferguson. lee received dozens of death threats for his activism. his church was also set on fire amid the protests over brown's death. reverend carlton lee died tuesday morning from a heart attack. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the standing rock sioux tribe has won a major legal victory in federal court which mamay have e power to force the shutdown of the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. district judge james boasberg ruled wednesday that the trump
burns on it. a 45-year-old man named michael davivis has been arrested in connection to adams' death. he was charged with second-degree mumurder and first-degree arson. and the president of the national action network's ferguson missoururi chapter, reverend carlton lee, has died at the age of 34. lee was the pastor of flood christian church in ferguson. he was an outspoken activist for justice for michael brown, the unarmed african american teenager killed by police in to bakeh his body left...
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michael sasso. so with this is burns mckinney and gina martin roberts of bloomberg intelligence.ergers and acquisitions activity? u.s. globalgina: m&a and m&a are both at their peaks. we've seen the global m&a over $4 trillion, which would put it back over the former peak. what is interesting about u.s. acquisitions specifically is most have been overseas opportunities. i think that can change in the air ahead where you can see some companies actually acquire smaller companies, you can see u.s. companies continue to acquire overseas, but this is a unique case because most company valuations are pretty steep, and global companies have a hard time paying those prices. within the u.s., i think you will see a lot of activity. i think the regulatory body, the trump angle also will post more of the domestic m&a market. it gives us more focus on a more nationalistic tendency. but globally, there is a lot of opportunity for m&a, especially after the energy decline we had that really took out a lot of m&a options. this is a particularly textured story, but when it comes to emerging acquis
michael sasso. so with this is burns mckinney and gina martin roberts of bloomberg intelligence.ergers and acquisitions activity? u.s. globalgina: m&a and m&a are both at their peaks. we've seen the global m&a over $4 trillion, which would put it back over the former peak. what is interesting about u.s. acquisitions specifically is most have been overseas opportunities. i think that can change in the air ahead where you can see some companies actually acquire smaller companies, you...
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michael flynn. sarah carter of circumstanca news to folks everywhere whose diabetic... ...nerve pain shoots and burns...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪ making every stay a special stay. holiday inn, smiles ahead. whether for big meetings or little getaways, member always save more at holidayinn.com the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring ? ... does your bed do that? right now save on slee
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michael finney has tips to make it easier. >> and breaking news in benicia. a fire burningcycling a fire burning at a recycling a fire burning at a recycling ...that had the power to whawaken something old...... ...or painfully dated... ...or something you simply thought was lost forever... ...because it could form a strong bond, regardless of age... if a paint could give any time-worn surface stunning new life... ...you have to wonder... is it still paint? regal select exterior from benjamin moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. >>> welcome back. more now on thatat we're tracki. a live look from the ground at you see emergency personnel on scene. these are live images from our crew. that's there right now. it's a two-alarm fire. there's vegetation burning and this is near a company that turns organics into mulch. the solano county fire department you see there on scene, saying that what's burning is bark and wood piles. and as we look from the ground, you can see just how smoky it is out there. the sky really gray, and our reporter amy ho
michael finney has tips to make it easier. >> and breaking news in benicia. a fire burningcycling a fire burning at a recycling a fire burning at a recycling ...that had the power to whawaken something old...... ...or painfully dated... ...or something you simply thought was lost forever... ...because it could form a strong bond, regardless of age... if a paint could give any time-worn surface stunning new life... ...you have to wonder... is it still paint? regal select exterior from...
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profitable, we're still trying to get -- uber executive emile michael used to talk about the flywheel they had to start in new cities which means burning a lot of venture capital dollars and subsidizing rides to get demand up. the question i think is, is that demand going to continue when riders are actually paying the real cost of a ride without v.c. dollars backing that. in the meantime, i think uber has $10 million in the bank, and they keep maintaining, look, our business is growing and we have money to keep going. in the mean time, hang in there, we're not darth vader, you should still use our service. >> glor: and not just hang in there but remove the toxicity, right, mike, that is associated, and the question is how long it takes for that to go away. >> yeah, it's really interesting, too. you watch the uber versus lift sort of branding wars playing out right now. it's funny over the past four or five or six months, people, like normal non-tech people i talk to have a sense of latent guilt around using uber and they're not really sure why, but it's just sort of, oh, i hear the c.e.o. is a bad guy or they have a really gross cultu
profitable, we're still trying to get -- uber executive emile michael used to talk about the flywheel they had to start in new cities which means burning a lot of venture capital dollars and subsidizing rides to get demand up. the question i think is, is that demand going to continue when riders are actually paying the real cost of a ride without v.c. dollars backing that. in the meantime, i think uber has $10 million in the bank, and they keep maintaining, look, our business is growing and we...
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burn off all the loose threats with the cigarette lighter and hopes that no one notices it. that happens with michael flynn in march. he quit in february and decides it is time to register as a foreign agent in march. a couple of weeks after that, in april, they're starting to be all these news reports that a second person from the trump campaign had registered as a foreign agent. starting in april, these news headlines started to appear of suggested and some case flat out said in addition to mike flynn's paul manafort has registered as a foreign agent. paul manafort has not registered as a foreign agent despite all of those headlines in april. all through this month you see headlines that manafort has registered as a foreign agent. he actually has not. >> it is an interesting contract of what has happened to flynn. he did not resign in the trump administration of the huge cloud of scandal related to russia and after, presumably because he was getting good advise or pressure from the people overseeing the justice department, for some reason he made sure to file that registrati registration. that's fl
burn off all the loose threats with the cigarette lighter and hopes that no one notices it. that happens with michael flynn in march. he quit in february and decides it is time to register as a foreign agent in march. a couple of weeks after that, in april, they're starting to be all these news reports that a second person from the trump campaign had registered as a foreign agent. starting in april, these news headlines started to appear of suggested and some case flat out said in addition to...
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burn you. i am telling you. >> reporter: michael never cracked.at michael was in all likelihood telling the truth. by then, they'd come to believe his albi was solid. and they'd figured out that the glass from the crime scene that had so suspiciously turned up on michael shoes could be easily explained. michael had gone to look at the smashed in back door with the contractor just before police arrived. >> did you have anything to do with that day? >> if i did, i wouldn't be sitting here. >> did your mother ever ask you to kill kay? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. only thing she's ever done is just like anybody else, you know? riding in the road, somebody cut 'em off. "oh, i wish you'd drive off the face of that cliff." that's the only thing i'd ever heard her saying about harming anybody. >> did you think that your mother could possibly have done the thing that they were accusing her of? >> no. and i don't think she could do it. >> reporter: jimmy edmunds wasn't so sure. and he still had to wrestle with the vexing problem of becky's shooting. w
burn you. i am telling you. >> reporter: michael never cracked.at michael was in all likelihood telling the truth. by then, they'd come to believe his albi was solid. and they'd figured out that the glass from the crime scene that had so suspiciously turned up on michael shoes could be easily explained. michael had gone to look at the smashed in back door with the contractor just before police arrived. >> did you have anything to do with that day? >> if i did, i wouldn't be...
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we are still trying to get -- mil michael used to talk about this flight will they had to start a new cities, which means burningre dollars and subsidizing rides to get demand up. the question is, is that demand going to continue when riders are actually paying the real cost without venture capitalist dollars backing that? has $10eantime, uber billion still in the bank, so they maintain the business is growing and we still have enough money to keep growing, and just hang in there. we are not darth vader, you should still use our service. jeff: not just hang in there, but remove the toxicity. the question is, how long it takes for that to go away? mike: it's really interesting. you watch the uber versus lyft branding wars playing out. 4, 5,unny over the past six months, normal, non-tech people i talked to have a sense of latent guilt about using uber. they're not sure why, they just heard the ceo was a bad guy. or they hear they have a really gross culture. one of the big things now is to stem the tide of bad juju around their brand. jeff: the price is not just going up for the actual ride itself, but with uber n
we are still trying to get -- mil michael used to talk about this flight will they had to start a new cities, which means burningre dollars and subsidizing rides to get demand up. the question is, is that demand going to continue when riders are actually paying the real cost without venture capitalist dollars backing that? has $10eantime, uber billion still in the bank, so they maintain the business is growing and we still have enough money to keep growing, and just hang in there. we are not...
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burn fossil fuels is entirely inappropriate. one of the well-known climate fanatics named michaelman -- i remember -- michael mann -- paris was the 21st meeting that the united nations had. in 2009 that meeting was held in copenhagen. at that time i chaired the environment and public works committee. at that time we had a lady who was the -- was the director of the e.p.a. and i -- i -- at that time i -- in the first year of the obama administration, and i remember getting ready to go to copenhagen to explain to people that they have been lied to. we had obama at that time going over, we had hillary clinton going over, we had john kerry going over and all the rest of them saying that we and the united states were going to pass a cap and trade. i and i wanted to make sure they knew we were not going to be passing cap and trade. lisa jackson was the first obama designee to be the director of the e.p.a. and i looked at her and i said, you know, i have a feeling that as soon as i leave town, that you're going to have ab endangerment finding so you can start regulating this stuff. she kind of smiled. sure enough, i said when that happe
burn fossil fuels is entirely inappropriate. one of the well-known climate fanatics named michaelman -- i remember -- michael mann -- paris was the 21st meeting that the united nations had. in 2009 that meeting was held in copenhagen. at that time i chaired the environment and public works committee. at that time we had a lady who was the -- was the director of the e.p.a. and i -- i -- at that time i -- in the first year of the obama administration, and i remember getting ready to go to...
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michael flynn was discussing savng sanctions, among other things, with russian ambassador kislyak. here's the story. >> reporter: today the senate intelligence committee heard strong words from former ambassador nick burns who has served both republican and democratic presidents. >> it is his duty, president trump's, to be skeptical of russia. it is his duty to investigate and defend our country against a cyberoffensive because russia is our most dangerous adversary in the world today. if he continues to refuse to act, it's a dereliction of the basic protection of our country. >> they were trying to avoid appearing like they were attempting to influence the outcome something trump, the white house and his lawyer grasped onto. >> why don't we have a special counsel reviewing why president obama did nothing? he gets intelligence briefing but then assures the american people that russia did not interfere in the election. >> reporter: to when the ranking member of the democratic committee had an equally sharp response today. >> the president is criticizing his predecessor for not doing more to speak out against russia at the very time the current president is refusing to speak out on russia. >> reporter: hi
michael flynn was discussing savng sanctions, among other things, with russian ambassador kislyak. here's the story. >> reporter: today the senate intelligence committee heard strong words from former ambassador nick burns who has served both republican and democratic presidents. >> it is his duty, president trump's, to be skeptical of russia. it is his duty to investigate and defend our country against a cyberoffensive because russia is our most dangerous adversary in the world...
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burned beyond recognition. >> still to come on abc7 news at 4:00, berkeley scientists uncover a possible link between heavy winter rain, summer heat, and an increased risk of earth quakes. >> oh, oh. >> i'm michael finney, #askfinney is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. just post them with the #askfinney and i'll answer questions right here a little later. >> i'm spencer christian. the beach may be the place to be. maybe ocean beach as the next few days as temperatures will soar. i'll have the accuweather forecast comin >>> well, the heat was on literally. worldwide last month. nasa's god ard institute for space study said this past may was the second warm est may in 137 years of modern record keeping. only 2016 was hotter. scientists say last month was a fraction of a degree higher than the third warm est may which occurred back in 2014. the temperature averages is determined by data from more than 6,000 weather stations and other instruments located around the world. >> it seems the weather can trigger earthquakes after all. just not directly. u.c. berkeley researcher chris johnson studied nine years worth of winter storms and spring runoff in northern califo
burned beyond recognition. >> still to come on abc7 news at 4:00, berkeley scientists uncover a possible link between heavy winter rain, summer heat, and an increased risk of earth quakes. >> oh, oh. >> i'm michael finney, #askfinney is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. just post them with the #askfinney and i'll answer questions right here a little later. >> i'm spencer christian. the beach may be the place to be. maybe ocean beach as...
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burn fossil fuels is entirely inappropriate. one of the well-known climate fanatics named michaelman -- i remember -- michael mann -- paris was the 21st meeting that the united nations had. in 2009 that meeting was held in copenhagen. at that time i chaired the environment and public works committee. at that time we had a lady who was the -- was the director of the e.p.a. and i -- i --
burn fossil fuels is entirely inappropriate. one of the well-known climate fanatics named michaelman -- i remember -- michael mann -- paris was the 21st meeting that the united nations had. in 2009 that meeting was held in copenhagen. at that time i chaired the environment and public works committee. at that time we had a lady who was the -- was the director of the e.p.a. and i -- i --
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burn is what i say, she didn't tweet us she is continuing to use the excellent yahoo mail, michael, whicho there will be multiple ways to reach her, if you need to i do think it was very, look, she was always a google person who they tried to transform into yahoo. she then tried to walk it balk and kind of say, look, i want to see how much gmail has changed >> okay. no. >> but i don't think anybody inside or out would sayah hoo mail is perfectly the equivalent product. it's certainly goting better. >> i feel gmail now can use some improvements maybe she can go back. >> i think the messaging space is so huge because e-mail remains a tremendous frustration for anybody. >> that's true. >> it's a is up pspostory of - p supposetory stuff. >>> the end of may the run helped the sectoclm e y otn the s&p 500. we'll have those details next. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom li
burn is what i say, she didn't tweet us she is continuing to use the excellent yahoo mail, michael, whicho there will be multiple ways to reach her, if you need to i do think it was very, look, she was always a google person who they tried to transform into yahoo. she then tried to walk it balk and kind of say, look, i want to see how much gmail has changed >> okay. no. >> but i don't think anybody inside or out would sayah hoo mail is perfectly the equivalent product. it's...
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michael flynn que tuvo contacto con rusos? ¿hubo algÚn tipo de interferenc interferencia? eso es lo que este grupo de senadores demÓcratas y 8 republicanos. y este hombre hablando ahÍ richard burn la pantalla. estos 2 caballeros comenzaran el proceso de cuestionar al ex director del fbi. ahÍ ven a marco rubio senador de la florida, diane fansthain de california. los representantes del senado junto con los distintos representante investigadores del comitÉ de inteligencia. lori, el ex director comey se espera que no lea textualmente lo que publicÓ ayer. >>> asÍ es josÉ, porque ya lo i divulgÓ temprano en la tarde, como bien decÍas, dijo detalladamente, las presiones que dijo sintiÓ del presidente trump con respecto a diferentes asuntos, como por ejemplo en esa reuniÓn que te referiste que cenaron juntos, solo sentiste que ahÍ trump le pidiÓ lealtad. lo que contestÓ fue es ser sincero con usted. y vino el comentario sobre michael flynn que fue asesor de seguridad nacional y que presidente trump le dijo, bueno, ya no estÁ, es un buen hombre, que te lleve dejarlo ir. quiere decir o interpretÓ comey que no lo investigara mÁs. y comey se sintiÓ incomodo josÉ, que le in plo ro al secre
michael flynn que tuvo contacto con rusos? ¿hubo algÚn tipo de interferenc interferencia? eso es lo que este grupo de senadores demÓcratas y 8 republicanos. y este hombre hablando ahÍ richard burn la pantalla. estos 2 caballeros comenzaran el proceso de cuestionar al ex director del fbi. ahÍ ven a marco rubio senador de la florida, diane fansthain de california. los representantes del senado junto con los distintos representante investigadores del comitÉ de inteligencia. lori, el ex...