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illegal substance such as marijuana or heroin, then we would have pursued criminal charges against mr. bell't face criminal charges he is serving 15 days in disciplinary segregation, where he's confined to a single cell 23 hours a day and loses all privileges. >> i'm looking at it in a positive aspect. i got 15 days to think and better myself. it don't matter where they put me. >> but now bell's time in segregation is interrupted. his trial has started. >> i've been waiting for this moment for three years. >> what was it like seeing your family today. >> it's real rare for me to get emotional. but my mom is one of the people that touched my heart. so when i saw her cry, that did something to me. it made me cry because we been through a whole lot. >> bell could get the death penalty for a home invasion murder he allegedly carried out with annishia smith. and testifying against bell to better her own situation is still an option for smith. >> when you go to court, what is going to happen? you going to testify? >> if they ask me to testify and all that, i'm still thinking. because i don't want
illegal substance such as marijuana or heroin, then we would have pursued criminal charges against mr. bell't face criminal charges he is serving 15 days in disciplinary segregation, where he's confined to a single cell 23 hours a day and loses all privileges. >> i'm looking at it in a positive aspect. i got 15 days to think and better myself. it don't matter where they put me. >> but now bell's time in segregation is interrupted. his trial has started. >> i've been waiting...
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teach and practice law for a practitioner for thirty years i look at the letter that was put in by mr. bell relating to who the statute of limitations has run i've also read the case that thought citations put forward showing the statute of limitations has 0 not run in their opinion the sthaument has not run the final accounting that was due in relation to the coordinated committee was due on december - january 31st, 2011, that was when the final accounting was done our commissions demand in the letter was issued december 9th. that was within four years in terms of what we did was within the four years statute of limitations even if that were seen this is clear that's the end but if this is not enough to satisfy people mr. bell put in his letter to the come back /* doctrine the statute of limitations can only run when something it known in terms of that being known it was not indeed milled by the farrell people until last autumn when they did the stipulation and in fact farrell's people are plead guilt to say they took this illegal campaign contribution i understand mr. farrell is indicated
teach and practice law for a practitioner for thirty years i look at the letter that was put in by mr. bell relating to who the statute of limitations has run i've also read the case that thought citations put forward showing the statute of limitations has 0 not run in their opinion the sthaument has not run the final accounting that was due in relation to the coordinated committee was due on december - january 31st, 2011, that was when the final accounting was done our commissions demand in...
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even if that were seen this is clear that's the end but if this is not enough to satisfy people mr. bell put in his letter to the come back /* doctrine the statute of limitations can only run when something it known in terms of that being known it was not indeed milled by the farrell people until last autumn when they did the stipulation and in fact farrell's people are plead guilt to say they took this illegal campaign contribution i understand mr. farrell is indicated that he sees the action of f pc having completely x reporting him mr. farrell should be ashamed ever making those statements owning up to what has happened he's not done that and taken this as a victory this is one the most e entrenches campaign violations the only thing remaining the supreme court has left us in coping campaign tricks is honest that is the campaign contribution limits dribbling to a candidate are in place they were violated the idea - so on the yes of statute of limitations it hadn't run fellow commissioners of it had run let's let a judge a court decide that in regards to the usual course of litigation
even if that were seen this is clear that's the end but if this is not enough to satisfy people mr. bell put in his letter to the come back /* doctrine the statute of limitations can only run when something it known in terms of that being known it was not indeed milled by the farrell people until last autumn when they did the stipulation and in fact farrell's people are plead guilt to say they took this illegal campaign contribution i understand mr. farrell is indicated that he sees the action...
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electoral process were seriously put into question by this action you shouldn't be accredited. >> mr. bell does that issue hinge on the statute of limitation in terms if we were to fine or determine that there was no violation with the statutes i presume you think we should go forward and not wave the forfeiture request but if we think or find there's a statute of limitations problem would you agree that we show wave it or your view to send it off not with the - >> i think your function is to enforce the laws to let a body or a judge decide whether there's a statute of limitations problem i think as commissioner president keane indicated and i certainly have said is in a couple of letters with respect to the forfeiture issue there's absolutely no statute of limitations issue you brought the letter between the 4 years before this report at the end of the cycle was due with respect to the action of usually own under the provision of our statute i think that 23r5u7b89 concealment occurred if you look at the record here was not fully revealed under the f p pc stimulation even assume our staff
electoral process were seriously put into question by this action you shouldn't be accredited. >> mr. bell does that issue hinge on the statute of limitation in terms if we were to fine or determine that there was no violation with the statutes i presume you think we should go forward and not wave the forfeiture request but if we think or find there's a statute of limitations problem would you agree that we show wave it or your view to send it off not with the - >> i think your...
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vested in moving our nation forward, and i definitely have hope and i think that yesterday when mr. bell asked the question are we serious, i think a lot of people said yes. so moving forward, continuing the work and just moving forward. >> thank you. anyone else? >> i do have hope. as far as everything that is going on right now, i would say those are just set-backs. those are things that are going to try to see how much do we really care? if we give up just because of the things that are going on, then everything we have done is just a waste of time. as far as baltimore and as far as cleveland, we have to take the negativity out of that and create the positivity. >> thank you. >> i don't want to be the pessimistic one of the bunch. i do have hope, but things that leave me hopeless when these things take place, black lives matter and protests. we have to shift our way of thinking. these are social justice issues. police brutality has always taken place. that is not the only issue harming all of us. until we shift that change and really see what is it the root cause of a lot of these iss
vested in moving our nation forward, and i definitely have hope and i think that yesterday when mr. bell asked the question are we serious, i think a lot of people said yes. so moving forward, continuing the work and just moving forward. >> thank you. anyone else? >> i do have hope. as far as everything that is going on right now, i would say those are just set-backs. those are things that are going to try to see how much do we really care? if we give up just because of the things...
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we are doing the initial damage assessments, as mr. belltated out in wimberly the most damaged part of the country, have whole streets that have maybe one or two houses left on them and the rest are just slabs. it is difficult to get into the areas, we have downed power lines and downed trees blocking our path but starting to do that damage assessment and realizing that it is pretty bad out there and we wanted to make sure that our residents adhere to the curfew that we have in place for tonight and tomorrow so that they don't find themselves in an area that is dangerous for them because we haven't verified the infrastructure that surrounds them and the dangers that are present. >> do you have any idea how many people are displaced or out of their homes, where in shelters or just not where they used to be? >> we know we have a little over 1,000 in shelters and also identify blade we believe is about 200 to 250 residing either with neighbors or family or left the area. >> of the three that are missing, are they wimberly residents? >> yes. >>
we are doing the initial damage assessments, as mr. belltated out in wimberly the most damaged part of the country, have whole streets that have maybe one or two houses left on them and the rest are just slabs. it is difficult to get into the areas, we have downed power lines and downed trees blocking our path but starting to do that damage assessment and realizing that it is pretty bad out there and we wanted to make sure that our residents adhere to the curfew that we have in place for...
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today we have people who are invested in moving our nation forward and i think when mr. bellasked the question are we serious a lot of people said yes. you know, continuing the work. >> anyone else? >> i do have hope. those are just setbacks things to try to see how much we care. if we give up because things are going on and everything we have done has been a waste of time. as far as baltimore -- [applause] -- we have to take the negativity out of that and create positivity. >> thank you. >> i don't want to be the pessimistic one but i do have hope. we are all black lives matter protesting but we have to shape our way of thinking. we have to think much deeper police brutality is not the only issue. and tell we shift and see the root cause of these issues there will not be progression because we are not taking on the issue at hand. [applause] >> great issue. it is important to see that it goes beyond the low hanging fruit. more comments? >> yes. for every ten if i 10 if i can give hope to one i have made a difference. maybe those two will give hope to four. this is a continuin
today we have people who are invested in moving our nation forward and i think when mr. bellasked the question are we serious a lot of people said yes. you know, continuing the work. >> anyone else? >> i do have hope. those are just setbacks things to try to see how much we care. if we give up because things are going on and everything we have done has been a waste of time. as far as baltimore -- [applause] -- we have to take the negativity out of that and create positivity....
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ruby bell thank you (clapping). >> thank you very much mr. golden i understand ms. bell is with us here not audience please stand and be recognized (clapping) i have (clapping) - - i have two public comment cards the principle of sunny. (the following proceedings were held in open court, outside the presence of the jury:) i have to limit public comment to one minute please. good evening board members and truth and others i'm the principle at sunny side i wanted to law a few minutes for the people that came in support of resolution to stand at at sunny side and honored to have ms. bell if you're here from sunny side in support of this resolution if you could please stand yeah stand stand oh, they're standing just raise your hand i forgot there's a lot of people standing and thanks again we'll be celebrating the new building on sunday may 3rd for the community sort of honor ms. bell in a more private way at the spring festive you're welcome to join us and thank you. i want to say thank you ms. bell for your service as a new privilege i didn't work with you at sunny sid
ruby bell thank you (clapping). >> thank you very much mr. golden i understand ms. bell is with us here not audience please stand and be recognized (clapping) i have (clapping) - - i have two public comment cards the principle of sunny. (the following proceedings were held in open court, outside the presence of the jury:) i have to limit public comment to one minute please. good evening board members and truth and others i'm the principle at sunny side i wanted to law a few minutes for...
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are vested in moving our nation forward and i definitely have hope and i think that yesterday when mr. bell question, are we serious, i think a lot of people said yes. and so moving forward does -- you know continuing the work and just moving forward. >> thank you. anyone else? >> i do have hope. and as far as everything is going on right now, i would say those are just setbacks. those are things that we are going to try and see how much do we really care? and if we give up just because of things that are going on, then everything we've done is just a waste of time. so as far as baltimore and as far as the cleveland incidents we have to take the negativity out of that and create the possibility. >> i don't want to be the negative one of the bunch but when these issues take place, we are like black lives matter protests, we have to shift our thinking and realize these are social justice issues. police brutality has always taken place. police brutality is not the only issue harming all of us. so i think until we really shift that change and really see what is the root cause of a lot of these
are vested in moving our nation forward and i definitely have hope and i think that yesterday when mr. bell question, are we serious, i think a lot of people said yes. and so moving forward does -- you know continuing the work and just moving forward. >> thank you. anyone else? >> i do have hope. and as far as everything is going on right now, i would say those are just setbacks. those are things that we are going to try and see how much do we really care? and if we give up just...
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iconfer, a bell and star or as mr. cosdescribed them, the 3 tenors sharing one stage thmpt focal point is the 21 thousand pound all is well bell. the bell represents the fire department and ringz throw times each day at noon letting everyone know all is well and should be timed very shortly. the second icon is the polished sev pointed granite star representing the police department 7 core value, truth, justice, 40itude, temperance, prudeants, tolerance and brotherhood. the third and last essential design element is the serbian spruce tree was serves a as natural flag pole. on behalf of the arts commission i want foothank sth artist to fr creating these works of art we dedicate today into the civic art collection. let's give it a round of applause. lastly i want to thank everyone at the arts commission who made this possible jd belltram and [inaudible] as well as the staff, the director of public art program and civic art collection, suzian [inaudible] project manager jennifer [inaudible] and marby chew as well as jennif
iconfer, a bell and star or as mr. cosdescribed them, the 3 tenors sharing one stage thmpt focal point is the 21 thousand pound all is well bell. the bell represents the fire department and ringz throw times each day at noon letting everyone know all is well and should be timed very shortly. the second icon is the polished sev pointed granite star representing the police department 7 core value, truth, justice, 40itude, temperance, prudeants, tolerance and brotherhood. the third and last...
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fami we will ring this bell brought to us by the family of mrs. mccoy who will ring it first today. r great-grandmother were once and slaves -- her great-great grandmother were once slaves and they acquired this bell after ill ring the civil war. we will ring this bell and from here t here the bells will reverberate ross our across our land. for the first year of the war ending ending in spring of 1862, the year of manassas and shiloh and e the realization that this war fort would be long and hard, i call forth mrs. aura mccoy whose family provided this bell and john griffiths, the great-great grandson of general ulysses s.thgreat- grant. gr [ bell ringing ]an [ bell ringing ] [ bell ringing ] >>> the second year of the war 1863, the year of antetum and fredericksburg and the emancipation proclamation i call of th forth ted campbell of the sonse of union veterans, the commanderbigelo and dennis bigelow, the great great grandson of lieutenant colonel charles marshall who was here at appomattox. [ bell ringing ] [ bell ringing ] [ bell ringing ] >> the third year of the war ending in t
fami we will ring this bell brought to us by the family of mrs. mccoy who will ring it first today. r great-grandmother were once and slaves -- her great-great grandmother were once slaves and they acquired this bell after ill ring the civil war. we will ring this bell and from here t here the bells will reverberate ross our across our land. for the first year of the war ending ending in spring of 1862, the year of manassas and shiloh and e the realization that this war fort would be long and...
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mr. moonves, cbs reporting earnings after the bell. they were a bill better than people anticipated. much today. a focus for many investors is on selling advertising, the up-fronts are coming up. i asked mr. moonves what can we expect? >> next wednesday is our up-front presentation, the networks go a couple of days before that. we're anticipating very nice increases in cbm growth. we anticipate more volume. once again, we think broadcast is the only safe bet out there. a lot of conversations about digital advertising and obviously we're an important player in that. we have a lot of digital sites. >> interesting to note that both mr. diller and mr. moonves noted how hard it is to really get any traction in digital advertising, given the overwhelming amount of it and the programmatic buying that goes on. did have an opportunity as well to speak to mr. moonves about this evolving world that we're a part of right now. namely all the smaller packaged bundles of video programming that are or soon will be available. is that a threat to cbs? or can they be a beneficiary? >> in a smaller bundl
mr. moonves, cbs reporting earnings after the bell. they were a bill better than people anticipated. much today. a focus for many investors is on selling advertising, the up-fronts are coming up. i asked mr. moonves what can we expect? >> next wednesday is our up-front presentation, the networks go a couple of days before that. we're anticipating very nice increases in cbm growth. we anticipate more volume. once again, we think broadcast is the only safe bet out there. a lot of...
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presenter and first we have bell mar meat market and bell mar is the one staring displacement in the face and was established in the eighties by mr. vas can vas mr. vasquez when you order a burrito for example this charming old lady comes up to you and mashes av ocado's for you in your face and it's unfortunate however that both customers and neighborhood businesses have expressed their concern of the long-term viability of belle mar in that area of the mission with customers especially saying like they should really find a way to help them stay in that corridor. their situation is in stark contrast to the situation at castro with cliff's. cliff's has been around the same premises since the early sixties and customers believe cliff's is an institution in the castro and if it closes in the next few years the castro as a neighborhood will lose a lot of its identity and it specializes in selling items catered to the citizens live near the castro area and it's also known for it's party like items like party costumes and the like and referring back to the displacement issue, they do own their premises and don't feel this pressure to a
presenter and first we have bell mar meat market and bell mar is the one staring displacement in the face and was established in the eighties by mr. vas can vas mr. vasquez when you order a burrito for example this charming old lady comes up to you and mashes av ocado's for you in your face and it's unfortunate however that both customers and neighborhood businesses have expressed their concern of the long-term viability of belle mar in that area of the mission with customers especially saying...
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mrs. dunphy. um, i'm just waiting for haley. did you ring the bell? i texted.in' with dylan the villain. "d" to the "y" to the -- hey, mr. dunphy. hey, come on in. you're just in time to catch the end of the game
mrs. dunphy. um, i'm just waiting for haley. did you ring the bell? i texted.in' with dylan the villain. "d" to the "y" to the -- hey, mr. dunphy. hey, come on in. you're just in time to catch the end of the game
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mr. cramer. counting down to the opening bell. give you one more look at futures.e at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with innovative solutions that connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 m
mr. cramer. counting down to the opening bell. give you one more look at futures.e at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the...
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joe oliver on closing bell plus i'll be speaking to mr. kuroda who is the bank of japan governor. back to you. >> a big line-up coming up. plenty more from g-7. we'll be speaking to the bank of japan governor. we'll bring you that interview tomorrow on cnbc. now numbers just hit the tape so we'll get you those numbers. .37 cent a share. income of 67.9 million. 35 cents per share in the fiscal year 2014 second quarter. you can see toll brothers now at $36.99. down by around 1.86%. they believe the average price of deliveries for the full fiscal year of 2015 will be between $730,000 to $760,000 per home so earnings up 36 cents per share. oil and shale are battling out for market share. which is likely to gain the upper hand? analysis on what's next in the sector coming up. plus fifa is due to hold a press conference any minute now. we'll bring you that live as soon as it happens. don't go away. >>> spacex is cleared for u.s. military launches and an ipo is on the way. >>> goldman sachs sees brent staying around $65 barrel from 2016 to 2018. increased shale production means they're e
joe oliver on closing bell plus i'll be speaking to mr. kuroda who is the bank of japan governor. back to you. >> a big line-up coming up. plenty more from g-7. we'll be speaking to the bank of japan governor. we'll bring you that interview tomorrow on cnbc. now numbers just hit the tape so we'll get you those numbers. .37 cent a share. income of 67.9 million. 35 cents per share in the fiscal year 2014 second quarter. you can see toll brothers now at $36.99. down by around 1.86%. they...
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lunch, glenn, the ceo of the online real estate red fin, and then on closing bell international star, armando christian perez, mr. >> huge fan. >> catch the entire fast money crew live in miami, that's today at 5:00. >>> still to go on this show one of the stars of the films. highly -- stop that. >> and in the new star wars film will join us live at post line. that's coming up later on. we are back after a quick break. ♪ ♪ ♪ at chase, we celebrate small businesses every day through programs like mission main street grants. last years' grant recipients are achieving amazing things. carving a name for myself and creating local jobs. creating more programs for these little bookworms. bringing a taste of louisiana to the world. at chase, we're proud to support our grant recipients and small businesses like yours. so you can take the next big step. >>> welcome back to squawk on the street rick santelli here with a really high-powered guest. yes, steve levine he's the author of of this book this is the new bible when anybody wants to talk about batteries, been out far while. i really enjoyed it. steve, thank you for t
lunch, glenn, the ceo of the online real estate red fin, and then on closing bell international star, armando christian perez, mr. >> huge fan. >> catch the entire fast money crew live in miami, that's today at 5:00. >>> still to go on this show one of the stars of the films. highly -- stop that. >> and in the new star wars film will join us live at post line. that's coming up later on. we are back after a quick break. ♪ ♪ ♪ at chase, we celebrate small...
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mr. president in effect you will have warning bells ringing earlier and more loudly than ever before when a country attempts to undercut an american industry like china recently tried with solar panels. and i think that's especially important because when you're home and you're listening to companies and workers and their organizations talk about trade enforcement, they say, you know it just gets to us too late. by the time somebody back there in washington, d.c. is talking about enforcing the trade laws, the lights have gone out at the plant, the workers have had their lives shattered, and the community is feeling pain from one end to another. so the point of the early warning system is we now have the kind of technology and access to kind of information that can set off these early warning signals. that's what the unfair trade alert provision is all about. and fourth, for the first time in decades the congress would set out clear enforcement priorities with a focus on jobs and growth that will build real accountability and follow through into our trade enforcement system. and finally it
mr. president in effect you will have warning bells ringing earlier and more loudly than ever before when a country attempts to undercut an american industry like china recently tried with solar panels. and i think that's especially important because when you're home and you're listening to companies and workers and their organizations talk about trade enforcement, they say, you know it just gets to us too late. by the time somebody back there in washington, d.c. is talking about enforcing the...
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mr. nelson's class seems to fly by. >> ten minutes goes by and the bell rings and oh i have to get my stuff. it happens so far -- so fast. >> this is engineering and technology and science and a little bit of math involved. so all of a sudden they see why we learn these things. >> reporter: that is why stem is cool in school. mike haiduk wusa9. >>> mr. nelson designed the whole rover kit himself and contributed $1000 of his own money to make it happen. if you have a stem story you would like mike haiduk to cover, follow him on facebook or twitter @mike haiduk and let him know. >>> more than 500 people filled the bell grove mission church in louisiana for the final viewing. b.b. king's died in las vegas on may 14th. he has had an extensive career, which influenced countless musicians. >>> after eight long years, lindsey lohan is finally off probation. she completed more than the required 125 hours of court- ordered community service at several new york nonprofits, which include the forney center and the children's center. lohan posted on twitter this marks a clean slate and a fresh start. >>
mr. nelson's class seems to fly by. >> ten minutes goes by and the bell rings and oh i have to get my stuff. it happens so far -- so fast. >> this is engineering and technology and science and a little bit of math involved. so all of a sudden they see why we learn these things. >> reporter: that is why stem is cool in school. mike haiduk wusa9. >>> mr. nelson designed the whole rover kit himself and contributed $1000 of his own money to make it happen. if you have a...
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bell and my feeling was that somebody was inside. >> but no one answered. then he received a phone caught from mr.aos. >> i forgot to call you, she had to stay with my wife and she was feeling bad and asked vera to go to her. >> it is likely it was the -- that call was made when he was a hostage. three hours later the mansion next to joe biden's home went up in flames. they believe the victims were killed before it was intentionally set on fire and investigators say three of the four victims received blunt force trauma. >> somebody that is a pro doesn't want to hurt anybody, they want the items and this shows me they are politically cruel. >> and they believe this person drove the porsche before setting it on fire in broad daylight. >> and pamela brown joins me now. what happened to this family and the housekeeper are brutal. have they found out who did this. >> they have been following up on leads since the person of interest was released to the public and investigators are following up and trying to track them down and interviewing people who knew the family and who may have delivered anything t
bell and my feeling was that somebody was inside. >> but no one answered. then he received a phone caught from mr.aos. >> i forgot to call you, she had to stay with my wife and she was feeling bad and asked vera to go to her. >> it is likely it was the -- that call was made when he was a hostage. three hours later the mansion next to joe biden's home went up in flames. they believe the victims were killed before it was intentionally set on fire and investigators say three of...
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mr. buffett says he loves his pilots. this is what the market will bear. thank you. keep us posted. thirty-eight minutes away, closing bellstocks aren't the only thing heating up. taxis are heating up their battle against uber. charlie gasparino more exclusive details on this developing story. stay with us. ♪ liz: do you use uber? my kid is -- yeah, my uber car is here. what? huge here in new york. but there is a huge battle too. the latest battle over uber is heating up in the big apple as one major taxi financier finally launches a major lawsuit. charlie: this is the first official step in melrose credit union. one of the biggest financiers, to pick up someone on the street, you need a medallion. sometimes these owners lend their cars to someone else. you need a medallion to pick up people on the street. an exclusive right. liz: is it literally a medallion. they cost a million dollars? >> it's gone down since uber. that's why the established taxi industry -- new york city taxi, this is a big story. new york city is the home of the taxi. it's an iconic image of the taxi. probably more taxis here than any other place in t
mr. buffett says he loves his pilots. this is what the market will bear. thank you. keep us posted. thirty-eight minutes away, closing bellstocks aren't the only thing heating up. taxis are heating up their battle against uber. charlie gasparino more exclusive details on this developing story. stay with us. ♪ liz: do you use uber? my kid is -- yeah, my uber car is here. what? huge here in new york. but there is a huge battle too. the latest battle over uber is heating up in the big apple as...
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belle of the '50s. and after the war she became an ardent suffragist and was on platforms with horace greeley and mrs. william lloyd garrison people, her husband who was a senator from alabama had fought bitterly before the war and now she was with them again in this public act of reconciliation but also with a cause that she felt that she could use her voice to promote. and although the newspapers say that her voice is terribly important. one of the great things that is you can read all the newspapers. they are online and so you can waste days because they are so much fun to read. that interested me because when i was growing up it was always said that a properly was only in the paper when she was born married and died. and these women were in the papers all the time. they were written about constantly and so she was very much out in front again after the war. another southerner, sarah pryor, who went to new york and became a noted writer and created several important relief organizations worked with elizabeth blair lee who stayed here and stayed true to the union to help establish a daughters of the
belle of the '50s. and after the war she became an ardent suffragist and was on platforms with horace greeley and mrs. william lloyd garrison people, her husband who was a senator from alabama had fought bitterly before the war and now she was with them again in this public act of reconciliation but also with a cause that she felt that she could use her voice to promote. and although the newspapers say that her voice is terribly important. one of the great things that is you can read all the...
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long shot to brad bell has been investigating his history all day intakes takes of our team coverage from atlanta. reporter: he has had a long and troubled history. this is the home where mr. wint 's father lives. just a little while ago, a flurry of activity. detectives pulled up in an unmarked car and a man and woman got out and ran up to the house. we believe that they were his father and stepmother. the man said i have nothing to say. this is been a rough 24 hours for them. last night their house was a crime scene. now their son is a wanted man. according to a relative, wint showed up at his father's home last thursday. the same day that the murder was discovered and just more than a mile from where police down the victims burned porsche. the relative said in a phone interview wint left last sunday. >> he is not doing anything. reporter: the relative does not have kind words for the 34-year-old murder suspect. >> he is arrogant. he does not listen to he is very argumentative. everywhere he goes, it is an argument. reporter: he also has a long criminal history, including a bizarre incident in 2010. he was found behind a dumpster armed with a machete and a pistol style
long shot to brad bell has been investigating his history all day intakes takes of our team coverage from atlanta. reporter: he has had a long and troubled history. this is the home where mr. wint 's father lives. just a little while ago, a flurry of activity. detectives pulled up in an unmarked car and a man and woman got out and ran up to the house. we believe that they were his father and stepmother. the man said i have nothing to say. this is been a rough 24 hours for them. last night their...
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bell. disney moved its quarterly report from this afternoon to this morning so that executives can attend the memorial for dave goldberg. mr's wife sheryl sandberg sit osen the board of disney as well. >> an area that's known for having a lot of larger than life figures. dave goldberg seems to be at the top of that list. >> big loss. so young, too. thanks a lot. >>> history in africa. secretary of state john kerry is in somalia this morning on an unannounced trip. this is video of him in kenya yesterday. he's meeting with somalia's president and other top leaders today to show so lar darity in fighting al qaeda and allies in somalia. kerry is first top u.s. diplomat ever to visit somalia. all meetings will take place at the country's airport under tight security highlighting just how unstable the country remains. >>> in case you missed it, christina's earlier report, she's alreadying looking ahead to mother's day. we know if you're going to respect and honor one person in your family, make it your mom always. >> make it your mom. try to make it all of your family members, as well. >> you know, respect is a good thing. i to
bell. disney moved its quarterly report from this afternoon to this morning so that executives can attend the memorial for dave goldberg. mr's wife sheryl sandberg sit osen the board of disney as well. >> an area that's known for having a lot of larger than life figures. dave goldberg seems to be at the top of that list. >> big loss. so young, too. thanks a lot. >>> history in africa. secretary of state john kerry is in somalia this morning on an unannounced trip. this is...
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bell" man. >> well i mean, you were -- you were back at bayside recently. >> jimmy: i was. actually, yeah. >> you actually traveled back in time. >> jimmy: yeah, my principal was mr>> jimmy: me too. >> the turquoise eyeliner. i bet you did. i bet it looked really good on you. >> jimmy: this is -- this was the first when it was called -- >> "good morning ms. bliss." >> jimmy: "good morning ms. bliss." >> i bet you may not have known that. >> jimmy: good trivia, before it was "saved by the bell." >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you were zack's, you were zack's first girlfriend. >> yeah, i played his girlfriend for a short period of time until i found out that he lied about his age. you can't start a relationship with a lie. you know that. >> jimmy: especially when you're -- >> if you want to be together. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: especially when you're 10 years old. yeah. but then you -- i saw you had a a guess spot on another one of my favorite shows, "the wonder years." >> yes. >> jimmy: and you were kevin -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: kevin arnold's girlfriend too? >> well, it was a little tricky. you know there's not usually any, like, they don't -- the threesome th
bell" man. >> well i mean, you were -- you were back at bayside recently. >> jimmy: i was. actually, yeah. >> you actually traveled back in time. >> jimmy: yeah, my principal was mr>> jimmy: me too. >> the turquoise eyeliner. i bet you did. i bet it looked really good on you. >> jimmy: this is -- this was the first when it was called -- >> "good morning ms. bliss." >> jimmy: "good morning ms. bliss." >> i bet...
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mr. nelson's class seems to fly by. >> i would come in, start working on the emergency, the sound, get in the zone and like two minutes would go by and ding, the bell rings. it happens so fast. >> reporter: school is now cool and this is engineering and technology and science, a little bit of math involved. so all of a sudden they see why we learn all those things and that's why stem is cool in cool. mike hydek, wusa9. >> mr. nelson designed the whole rover kit himself and contributed 1,000 bucks of his own cash to make it work. if you have a stem story for mike hydek to cover, follow him on facebook or twitter and let him know. >>> next just in time for father's day you could call it personal protective gear for guys. >> oh, my goodness. >> that is so strong it could stop a bullet. topper? >> what is that? i don't know. if you were sneezing today, grass pollen is high and mold spores were high, too. raining pretty good south of fredericksburg. there is not a severe thunderstorm warning any longer in spotsylvania county, but that's a pretty heavy storm. we'll come back, track that for you, track your forecast through the weekend. >>> let's go trend
mr. nelson's class seems to fly by. >> i would come in, start working on the emergency, the sound, get in the zone and like two minutes would go by and ding, the bell rings. it happens so fast. >> reporter: school is now cool and this is engineering and technology and science, a little bit of math involved. so all of a sudden they see why we learn all those things and that's why stem is cool in cool. mike hydek, wusa9. >> mr. nelson designed the whole rover kit himself and...
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mr. murdoch did prevail and buy the wall street journal and dow jones. back to you. cheryl: all right. charlie gasparino live. he'll be in the salt conference and hopefully staying out of trouble. closing belline minutes to go. relief workers are using drones over nepal to help get emergency supplies to stranded survivors. how they're helping the city of san diego california. also, it wasn't all fun and games at the berkshire hathaway annual meeting. warren buffett had to answer tough questions about some of his biggest investments. liz was there to ask some of the toughest questions. she'll join us next with the highlights from her big interview today. ♪ ♪ >> it's not your average investor meeting, literally the city of omaha was taken over this weekend by berkshire hathaway investors. and liz claman was with the oracle of omaha all weekend long. liz joins us live from the omaha airport. are you ever coming home, liz? liz: well, actually we didn't even get to the airport, cheryl. i'm on a street in downtown nebraska. right here in omaha. and everybody is sort of fleeing the rain here. it's amazing what's happened over this weekend. why? because a kid from omaha, 55, 60 years ago actually c
mr. murdoch did prevail and buy the wall street journal and dow jones. back to you. cheryl: all right. charlie gasparino live. he'll be in the salt conference and hopefully staying out of trouble. closing belline minutes to go. relief workers are using drones over nepal to help get emergency supplies to stranded survivors. how they're helping the city of san diego california. also, it wasn't all fun and games at the berkshire hathaway annual meeting. warren buffett had to answer tough questions...
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bell. i'm feeling was that somebody was inside. >> not satisfied he went around to look through a back window but before he got close enough he gets a strange call from a homeowner, mr. savopoulos. >> i'm sorry because i didn't call you last night. told me to call you. she has to stay with my wife because she was feeling bad. she has to go to the hospital. asked her to go with her. >> savvas savopoulos told him he would call him back. alphado went home, waited for the call and kept looking out the window for his wife to arrive. >> the grieving husband says he doesn't want to think what was possiblying on on inside the d.c. mansion when he received the phone call. now his family is planning the funeral. her remains will be sent back to central america. the way she sent back her hard-earned american money to her family there. in silver spring john gonzalez abc7 news. leon: we will have more of this interview tonight at "abc7 news at 5:00". we will follow the investigation for sure. look for updates an air and online at wjla.com. alison: now we turn to a break in the case in forestville where a man was wanted for sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl. this afternoon,
bell. i'm feeling was that somebody was inside. >> not satisfied he went around to look through a back window but before he got close enough he gets a strange call from a homeowner, mr. savopoulos. >> i'm sorry because i didn't call you last night. told me to call you. she has to stay with my wife because she was feeling bad. she has to go to the hospital. asked her to go with her. >> savvas savopoulos told him he would call him back. alphado went home, waited for the call and...
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mr. smith. >> reporter: he's become more known for his offscreen antics including a book he published. in 2009 called "behind the bell an adult film. he opened up about his troubled past on the o.w.n. network in 2013. >> i've been working for the last ten years every single week. i feel -- i felt lost. as i mature, i realize, wow, i was going through my rebellious teens in my 20s. >> reporter: diamond who is free on $10,000 bail has plead not guilty. if convicted, he could face up to ten years in prison. his attorney telling us that diamond could take the stand as early as today along with the guy he's accused of stabbing. we'll be watching. >> thank you, gio. >>> now to a scary scene on the streets right outside of boston. surveillance video capturing this 7-year-old boy shot by a stray bullet while riding his bicycle. police are still searching for the shooter. thankfully he's okay. tom llamas has the story. >> reporter: this morning, police on the hunt for the person responsible for this. watch as 7-year-old divan silva is riding his bike. just outside of boston when suddenly he stops pedaling. his bike wobbles. h
mr. smith. >> reporter: he's become more known for his offscreen antics including a book he published. in 2009 called "behind the bell an adult film. he opened up about his troubled past on the o.w.n. network in 2013. >> i've been working for the last ten years every single week. i feel -- i felt lost. as i mature, i realize, wow, i was going through my rebellious teens in my 20s. >> reporter: diamond who is free on $10,000 bail has plead not guilty. if convicted, he...
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mr. harrison ford. >> reporter: the 72-year-old seen at the airport driving a golf cart and returning to his beloved number one hobby, flying. copiloting this bellter less than three months after he survived a small plane accident. >> immediate return. >> reporter: crashing his world war ii era plane last month. both engines failing over a busy residential neighborhood. with golfers running to his aid until crews arrived at the scene. on thursday ford experiencing smooth skies and an easy landing. "people" reporting he was in the air for a couple of hours and though he walked with a slight limp, a source telling the magazine he seemed very excited about flying again. >> crash landing. >> thanks. >> reporter: the action star known for his daredevil scenes. >> get off my plane. >> reporter: showing she's still fearless in real life. for "good morning america," cecilia vega abc news new york. >> happy to know he's doing as well as he is. >>> more on the flooding. ginger couldn't wait she made her way to central park. >> yes, we got here. look at the crowd. ky not tell you this is a big one this morning. we have let's check the forecast, austin is w
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mr. president, in effect you will have warning bells ringing earlier and more loudly than ever before when a country attempts to undercut an american industry like china recently tried with solar panels. and i think that's especially important because when you're home and you're link -- listening to companies and workers and their organizations talk about trade enforcement they say you know, it just gets to us too late. by the time somebody back there in washington, d.c. is talking about enforcing the trade laws, the lights have gone out at the plant. the workers have had their lives shattered, and the community is feeling pain from one end to another. so the point of the early warning system is we now have the kind of technology and access to the kind of information that can set off these early warning signals. that's what the unfair trade alert provision is all about. and fourth, for the first time in decades the congress would set out clear enforcement priorities with a focus on jobs and growth that will build real accountability and follow through into our trade enforcement system. and
mr. president, in effect you will have warning bells ringing earlier and more loudly than ever before when a country attempts to undercut an american industry like china recently tried with solar panels. and i think that's especially important because when you're home and you're link -- listening to companies and workers and their organizations talk about trade enforcement they say you know, it just gets to us too late. by the time somebody back there in washington, d.c. is talking about...
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let's look at the blue bell ice cream situation where it was scary at was found in the ice cream. mrwilliam, did the company do enough to prevent this from happening? guest:guest:one of the problems we have is pathogens are let ubiquitous. they are everywhere. there will always be food safety problems. there is no such thing as perfectly safe food. what we hope to do is a lot better than we are doing now. i am concerned that this particular set of regulations with hell. fda is required by every presidential executive order since 1980 to go out and find evidence that the regulations will work. they had been unable to do that. they simply don't have evidence that this will improve moves host: -- food safety. host:mr. jacobson? guest:i am not certain of the situation with bluebell. they had listeria in the food. they make ice cream. listeria is a tough but to get rid of. -- bug to get rid of. i'm not sure if management knew they had a problem and didn't successfully deal with it. the fda needs to crack down on companies that have had some problems. bluebell caused a few death. let me op
let's look at the blue bell ice cream situation where it was scary at was found in the ice cream. mrwilliam, did the company do enough to prevent this from happening? guest:guest:one of the problems we have is pathogens are let ubiquitous. they are everywhere. there will always be food safety problems. there is no such thing as perfectly safe food. what we hope to do is a lot better than we are doing now. i am concerned that this particular set of regulations with hell. fda is required by every...
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mr. trudeau: one of them was munro, they were cartoon stories that jules had written. i was the playwright and listening to amazing and funny -- and that ring my bell because i was a theater guide. what i didn't understand was as i circled back to my childhood interests, that how much of these two art forms have in common. i'm doing a tv show called "alphahouse," and the work that we do every day is the preparation for that. there are characters, dialogue story arcs. television now is a wonderful space to work in, it is so close to the story. it you don't have the absolute control that you do. but, we have a great actors. and he seemed funnier than you are. ms. crabapple: these guys are legends. i'm honored to share a stage with them. that is all i have to add. [laughter] mr. rosenbaum: ok, a round of applause for these people. [applause] mr. rosenbaum: i guess you want to line up at the mic for questions. you can just shout them out. you are pretty close. it will not register unless you go to the mikec. >> all right. i will do it. mr. rosenbaum: don't be shy. [applause] we are with you. we will wait. >> my question is for molly. i'm curious as a w
mr. trudeau: one of them was munro, they were cartoon stories that jules had written. i was the playwright and listening to amazing and funny -- and that ring my bell because i was a theater guide. what i didn't understand was as i circled back to my childhood interests, that how much of these two art forms have in common. i'm doing a tv show called "alphahouse," and the work that we do every day is the preparation for that. there are characters, dialogue story arcs. television now is...
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mr. dine: as he landed. rep. nugent: to me, it would be all hands on deck when you get an e-mail like this and you have the website to go to that bells should be ringing, sirens should be blaring within your chain of command as to -- this is pretty damn important. excuse my language, but it is. and so -- what i worry about is whoever got this information just said, you know, we get the stuff all the time. well, this is fairly specific, would you not agree? mr. dine: fairly specific and obviously unique in that regard. obviously didn't say -- you know, there was -- it was happening, but one could, one could reason that -- rep. nugent: fairly obvious in the report. gives the phone number so you can contact me. it wasn't like he was just, you know, leaving something. because when was -- when was he notified of this e-mail. mr. dine: we may notifications to the third and it arms immediately. -- the sergeant at arms immediately. we gave them a time line -- rep. nugent: did you get a copy? mr. dine: i gave them a timeline, i don't know if the e-mail itself was attached. we gave them a synopsis report. rep. nugent: we had the sergeant at ar
mr. dine: as he landed. rep. nugent: to me, it would be all hands on deck when you get an e-mail like this and you have the website to go to that bells should be ringing, sirens should be blaring within your chain of command as to -- this is pretty damn important. excuse my language, but it is. and so -- what i worry about is whoever got this information just said, you know, we get the stuff all the time. well, this is fairly specific, would you not agree? mr. dine: fairly specific and...
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bells. and yet the majority leader is asking us to act quickly to reauthorize this law unchanged for another five years. mr. president, without significant reforms to the law i cannot support an extension of any length of time, and i urge my colleagues to listen to the court and listen to the numerous oversight groups from within the administration and the millions of citizens who are saying that congress needs to rethink whether this program is violating our rights in the name of keeping us safe. you know, ben franklin was very fond of saying those who give up liberty in the name of security deserve neither. that's where we are today. congress passed the patriot act over a decade ago after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. our nation was devastated. our security was at stake but this legislation was hasty, it was far-reaching and it undermined the constitutional right to privacy of law-abiding citizens. it still does. i have made my opposition clear over the years since 2001. the major advocates of this law primarily former president bush and his key national security officials, used a potent combination of fea
bells. and yet the majority leader is asking us to act quickly to reauthorize this law unchanged for another five years. mr. president, without significant reforms to the law i cannot support an extension of any length of time, and i urge my colleagues to listen to the court and listen to the numerous oversight groups from within the administration and the millions of citizens who are saying that congress needs to rethink whether this program is violating our rights in the name of keeping us...