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nathan: a real job. hasalinda: a real job. nathan: yeah. hasalinda: you are making money back then.han: what happened was, it started with me as a young person really liking computer games, like so many young people do. but then, i wanted to modify the games. my dad is an engineer. he has a lot of books on computers. one day i was home sick from school, i guess i was bored, and started looking through of his one books. this began a hobby i had. i was posting my work on the internet. i said if you like my work send me five dollars. nobody ever sent me any money until at the age of 14, i got a phone call. somebody said i saw your work on internet. i want to pay you $1000 to make something similar. i told my that somebody from the internet wants to pay me $1000. he just laughed. i said, whatever. this is my hobby. i'll do it. i got paid. i got introduced to other people, and began a business i ran throughout high school. i made almost $1 million. hasalinda: paid for college. nathan: i used that to pay for college, yes. but more important than the money was the lesson that taught me. on
nathan: a real job. hasalinda: a real job. nathan: yeah. hasalinda: you are making money back then.han: what happened was, it started with me as a young person really liking computer games, like so many young people do. but then, i wanted to modify the games. my dad is an engineer. he has a lot of books on computers. one day i was home sick from school, i guess i was bored, and started looking through of his one books. this began a hobby i had. i was posting my work on the internet. i said if...
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nathan: it has been a balding.red an air bed as the first accommodation ever on airbnb. it became entire apartments, then it branched out from there. one day, someone put a treehouse up, an island, a boat. [laughter] at first, we didn't support it . thousands of boats have materialized. the internet has the ability to connect people to so much of the information that was previously lost. that's the same for the off-line world. these tree houses and castles always existed, but you as an individual never had access until now. it's all on airbnb. in a couple of clicks, you can click it and stay there. ♪ nathan: we went to a lot of investors and they said things like, this is not a price i would use. by the time we got to the end of the first year, we were having a conversation about, when do know that it's time to quit? ♪ ♪ haslinda: success was never certain. airbnb, take us through the challenging times. nathan: in retrospect, the idea looks so obvious. at the time, it was only us that i think believed in the vision
nathan: it has been a balding.red an air bed as the first accommodation ever on airbnb. it became entire apartments, then it branched out from there. one day, someone put a treehouse up, an island, a boat. [laughter] at first, we didn't support it . thousands of boats have materialized. the internet has the ability to connect people to so much of the information that was previously lost. that's the same for the off-line world. these tree houses and castles always existed, but you as an...
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but nathan, i knew nothing about nathan. he was 12 years old when his dad went to jail in 1996. >> at that point we needed additional information to solidly make the criminal case. >> even though jim was in prison, he was very high up in the ranks and knew quite a bit about the inner workings of the agency. >> you never know for sure what information he could still be giving them. we needed to find out what it was that was being provided by jim nicholson to the russians. so we went back and looked at the telephone calls he had made to try to gleam information that might be useful for the case. >> you have a prepaid call from -- >> this is daddy. >> an inmate -- >> i thought i'd call you and see what kind of hours you're keeping these days. >> oh, pretty much the same i guess. yeah, i'm on the road heading back now. >> okay. did everything go okay? >> yeah, everything went real well. got a sale for about 5k. >> so business is picking up, huh? >> yeah, sure is. >> oh, excellent. >> i mean there was odd phone calls of him makin
but nathan, i knew nothing about nathan. he was 12 years old when his dad went to jail in 1996. >> at that point we needed additional information to solidly make the criminal case. >> even though jim was in prison, he was very high up in the ranks and knew quite a bit about the inner workings of the agency. >> you never know for sure what information he could still be giving them. we needed to find out what it was that was being provided by jim nicholson to the russians. so we...
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nathan was dick and jim was eugene. the meeting for cyprus was on. >> prior to his trip to cyprus, his father which when i saw it immediately jumped out at me as something that could not have been designed for nathan pfsz viewing but had to have been for the russians. >> it was all sorts of information about jim and his children. jim goes into his eldest son's background who was in the air force. >> nicholson who's already in the military. >> he was trying to throw a carrot to the russians like i have this other son. maybe down the road this will be of some value. i look at jim's letters and go you sob. you did this to nathan and now you're putting this out there. you could be putting your oldest son and family in jeopardy. >> nathan travelled to cyprus in december of 2008 for the purpose of meeting with the russians while there. he was supposed meet them at tgi fridays on the evening of wednesday, december the 8th. the russians met him at that location and he was ultimately paid $12 thousand. >> and he provided the rus
nathan was dick and jim was eugene. the meeting for cyprus was on. >> prior to his trip to cyprus, his father which when i saw it immediately jumped out at me as something that could not have been designed for nathan pfsz viewing but had to have been for the russians. >> it was all sorts of information about jim and his children. jim goes into his eldest son's background who was in the air force. >> nicholson who's already in the military. >> he was trying to throw a...
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thank you so much, nathan.is it for this edition of " bloomberg markets: rules & returns." if you have any questions comments, or thoughts on , regulation, you can drop us in email at rules, returns on bloomberg.net. this is bloomberg. ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. ♪ yousef: middle east mission, u.s. secretary of state arrives in saudi arabia to begin a tour of the region. that includes iraq, syria and iran. catalonia crisis. the prime minister said he will dismiss the regional president and his government. that an attack on democracy and thousand to fightt on. s
thank you so much, nathan.is it for this edition of " bloomberg markets: rules & returns." if you have any questions comments, or thoughts on , regulation, you can drop us in email at rules, returns on bloomberg.net. this is bloomberg. ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can...
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cool combination nathan lee from britain mixes classical flute with beat boxing. skills on wheels presenting two acrobatic cyclists from germany. and cut above the rest to meet spain's number one m. carver. all the flute as an instrument generally calls to mind classical associations like mozart's magic flute or even prokofieff peter and the wolf but when british musician nathan league his hands on one he saw yet another possibility namely beat boxing or rather as he prefers to call it flute boxing which is a type of music in a category all of its own so let's see how he does. when nathan lee plains it first sounds like classical flutes but not for long. he calls his mix of melodic tones and beatbox rhythms slow clocks and it's something very few musicians have mastered i've seen one of them. not like he used to meet by accident it's crazy my heart goes much appreciated here. at the box using your mouth to imitate sounds and instruments is as much a part of london's underground culture as street art but nathan really developed his on the usual flute technique enti
cool combination nathan lee from britain mixes classical flute with beat boxing. skills on wheels presenting two acrobatic cyclists from germany. and cut above the rest to meet spain's number one m. carver. all the flute as an instrument generally calls to mind classical associations like mozart's magic flute or even prokofieff peter and the wolf but when british musician nathan league his hands on one he saw yet another possibility namely beat boxing or rather as he prefers to call it flute...
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nathan is really in bad shape. you killed nathan, you son of a bitch! all right. know what, if you want any of those, they're free. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we got a hot dog vision. tonight on the show, music from depeche mode, mark consuelos is here, be right back with robin wright! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by spirit airlines. less money, more go. ♪ (upbeat musi♪) ♪ it's here! it's here! it's here! ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. galaxy note 8s from sprintung was a genius idea. now we can finish our work before we get to work. (vo) get the samsung galaxy note 8, right now for 50% off. with galaxy forever, you can upgrade every year to the latest galaxy. for people with hearing loss, switch to sprint. visit sprintrelay.com. has crazy low
nathan is really in bad shape. you killed nathan, you son of a bitch! all right. know what, if you want any of those, they're free. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we got a hot dog vision. tonight on the show, music from depeche mode, mark consuelos is here, be right back with robin wright! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by spirit airlines. less money, more go. ♪ (upbeat musi♪) ♪ it's here! it's here! it's...
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is there a nathan sheets for the trump administration? nathan: he is in play.t. the dollar moving fast now? nathan: the dollar has inflicted based on the discussions of tax reforms expected to support the dollar. in addition, the discussions about the possibility of john taylor taking the fed perhaps in a somewhat more hawkish direction. it seems developments have cost the dollar to shift -- have caused the dollar to shift. if one of those two things actually materializes, then it could be a more rapid trajectory upwards. guy: good morning. we are coming to year-end. dollar invested 20% of the dax. if i am a euro investor, i have only made 15%. mi wickmayer and thinking i'm going to close my books soon, do i lock in those profits nathan: over the next month or so, as s are result,ee that there is more upside than downside risks in the dollar. especially given the fact that through much of the year, it has been a soft dollar story. there is scope for the fundamentalist to shift the debt and for market views on the dollar to reassess. tom: let me bring up the cha
is there a nathan sheets for the trump administration? nathan: he is in play.t. the dollar moving fast now? nathan: the dollar has inflicted based on the discussions of tax reforms expected to support the dollar. in addition, the discussions about the possibility of john taylor taking the fed perhaps in a somewhat more hawkish direction. it seems developments have cost the dollar to shift -- have caused the dollar to shift. if one of those two things actually materializes, then it could be a...
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"nathan for you."athan fielder is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] and a wonderful actor and comedian, you know him from nbc's "superstore." he's an old friend of mine. colton dunn is on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] so happy to have him here. before we get to all that, the republican party is at the peek of its powers and yet it is currently engulfed in a civil war very much of its own making with several gop senators now openly warning that the president is dangerous, unstable and a threat to democracy. for more on this it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: yesterday arizona senator jeff flake gave a speech on the senate floor calling on his colleagues to challenge the behavior of president trump. the words were strong, the delivery less so. >> we must stop pretending that the degradation of our politics and the conduct of some in our executive branch are normal. they are not normal. reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior has become excused in c
"nathan for you."athan fielder is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] and a wonderful actor and comedian, you know him from nbc's "superstore." he's an old friend of mine. colton dunn is on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] so happy to have him here. before we get to all that, the republican party is at the peek of its powers and yet it is currently engulfed in a civil war very much of its own making with several gop senators now openly warning that the...
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nathan: i'm nathan baca with the "7 on your side" phone bank. are you facing age discrimination on the job or having other workplace injury issues? "7 on your side" and the washington lawyer's committee are here to help. 703-236-9220. they will be here, the volunteers until 6:30 to take the calls to help you out. especially if you are facing issues at work trying to get what you have earned. what you deserve. "7 on your side" is running the phone bank until 6:30. 703-236-9220. 703-236-9220. jonathan: thank you, nathan baca. they shut down company connected to ten immigrants. pile transportation is out of service and out of order and is the result of the poor safety record. back in july dozens of immigrants were packed inside of a trailer in san antonio. ten people died. the company owner denied any knowledge of the smuggling operation. michelle: developing now out of montgomery county. 32 students at quince orchard high school stung by bees. this happened across the street at a dunkin' donuts this morning. three students went to the hospital. we
nathan: i'm nathan baca with the "7 on your side" phone bank. are you facing age discrimination on the job or having other workplace injury issues? "7 on your side" and the washington lawyer's committee are here to help. 703-236-9220. they will be here, the volunteers until 6:30 to take the calls to help you out. especially if you are facing issues at work trying to get what you have earned. what you deserve. "7 on your side" is running the phone bank until 6:30....
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nathan, dan nathan, what do you think of mike's trade here >> all right, caruso-cabrera, it's on here i think it makes perfect sense, what mike is saying. the spread is making options look attractive in an index like the s.p.y. i look at that chart, it broke out at 250 it's gone straight up five bucks. mike is looking at a put that expires in january that is the width -- or it's the amount that it gained over the week, the s.p.y. to me the breakeven, if we get a correction in 2017, we're going straight back to 240 this is protection you would want to own against a portfolio of stocks. one more point about this sort of, you know, put trading against a portfolio, you want to be tactical about it, you know we're at all time highs here sentiment is bullish and complacency seems high the timing makes sense >> i have a question which i want to pose to my man guy adami. that will cost ten bucks what are the chances that s.p.y. could move $10 up or down by january expiration >> excellent i would put the chances north of 50%. we don't have enough time to talk about my dislike for our federal r
nathan, dan nathan, what do you think of mike's trade here >> all right, caruso-cabrera, it's on here i think it makes perfect sense, what mike is saying. the spread is making options look attractive in an index like the s.p.y. i look at that chart, it broke out at 250 it's gone straight up five bucks. mike is looking at a put that expires in january that is the width -- or it's the amount that it gained over the week, the s.p.y. to me the breakeven, if we get a correction in 2017, we're...
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instead of playing outside nathan's playing inside. the first graders, during lunch period. ♪ the young faces turning to watch. and tonight, nathan with this message -- >> hi, david. >> reporter: -- with how he does it. >> i've always enjoyed performing in front of people, and i thought, you know, when i could perform for them class call music, i could also, like, popularize class call music, and i think, you know, adding some music into their lunchtime would be very good for them. i'm going to be play ing chopin impromptu #1 and bach english suite #2. >> reporter: and today he revealed what he's going to play for us. his young audience ready, and so are we. ♪ the school and the principal tonight, grateful to nathan. >> his gift is not just playing the piano, but it's his heart. ♪ [ applause ] >> bravo. nathan can play for us any time. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here, good night. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a vi
instead of playing outside nathan's playing inside. the first graders, during lunch period. ♪ the young faces turning to watch. and tonight, nathan with this message -- >> hi, david. >> reporter: -- with how he does it. >> i've always enjoyed performing in front of people, and i thought, you know, when i could perform for them class call music, i could also, like, popularize class call music, and i think, you know, adding some music into their lunchtime would be very good...
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nathan mitchell, hiker:"there was water coming over the trail. didn't think it was a significant storm. i've been training all over the summer."he says his first mistake - going off trail.once he did that, he fell and was disoriented.second mistake - later that night he lost his backpack and fell down the mountain. nathan mitchell, hiker:"that was a turning point for the whole trip."he says at that point he knew he had to go into survival mode, doing his best to find a way out and to be noticed.nathan mitchell, hiker:"that's what i've been looking for a date to day three, day four, day five a trail or a sign up. i don't care if it went to timberline lodge i just wanted to go on a trail that i knew there was going to be a hiker on or helicopters i could see me or an in point."all the while friends and family, plus several search and rescue teams were looking for mitchell every day.thursday, their had work and perseverance paid off. friends were the one to find him alive. mitchell says he knew people were searching for him and that helped keep him
nathan mitchell, hiker:"there was water coming over the trail. didn't think it was a significant storm. i've been training all over the summer."he says his first mistake - going off trail.once he did that, he fell and was disoriented.second mistake - later that night he lost his backpack and fell down the mountain. nathan mitchell, hiker:"that was a turning point for the whole trip."he says at that point he knew he had to go into survival mode, doing his best to find a way...
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nathan baca, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you. we learned that netflix is suspending "house of cards" after the harassment allegation of the star against kevin spacey to plays the fictional president in the show. they shoot it in maryland and they announced the upcoming season previously would be the last one. alison: online ads are the target of a congressional investigation when it comes to russia's involvement in the 2016 election. this just 24 members of the trump campaign appeared in court. serena marshall on the hill with today's development. serena: a presidential pivot. mr. trump tried to move back to policy. and pass the charges, special counsel robert mueller levied against paul manafort, his deputy and the guilty plea against campaign adviser george papadopoulos. the indictment for tax evasion, money laundering and fraud against the deputy rick gates came the same morning that papadopoulos's guilty plea was unsealed. he pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about several interactions with the suspec
nathan baca, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you. we learned that netflix is suspending "house of cards" after the harassment allegation of the star against kevin spacey to plays the fictional president in the show. they shoot it in maryland and they announced the upcoming season previously would be the last one. alison: online ads are the target of a congressional investigation when it comes to russia's involvement in the 2016 election. this just 24 members of the trump campaign appeared...
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nathan can play for us any time. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir.ee you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here, good night. >>> identity they haves, are they a double victim. live where you live. this is abc7 news. >> this fight is not over. man is survivor and fighter. what his family wanted me to get across. >> fighting for his life. new details about the san francisco police officer hit by the car of fleeing suspect. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. we know the name of the missing officer and identity of the man accused. >> chris nguyen is live where the police chief just finished speaking with a clear message. >> the family is stressing that the police chief is stressing that the family is asking for all the positive family and some colleagues. and people who have scott shared encouraging words. >> a fighter. this is not over. >> reporter: remains in intensive care after undergoing emergency
nathan can play for us any time. thanks for watching here on a thursday night. i'm david muir.ee you right back here tomorrow. from all of us here, good night. >>> identity they haves, are they a double victim. live where you live. this is abc7 news. >> this fight is not over. man is survivor and fighter. what his family wanted me to get across. >> fighting for his life. new details about the san francisco police officer hit by the car of fleeing suspect. i'm dan ashley....
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nathan baca gets action from one of the district's top leaders. nathan: the u.s. census release numbers showing just how much money school districts spend on principals and administration. local districts are among the top spenders in the country per student. howard county ranked fourth. prince george's county comes in at $1,055 per student. >> i don't feel the school board doing his job to ask tough questions and demanding the tough answers. >> that is coming from the school board president. he spoke to us on skype. >> we have too many employees we hire. >> high price including san francisco and new york spend less per student on administrators. >> we had a study done and it showed the exact opposite of what you presented to us. >> they released a statement -- >> but for board president that is not enough. >> i'll get to bottom of it. nathan: nathan baca, abc7 news. larry: start saving up for chance to own piece of music history. next month the white glove that michael jackson wore on tour in 1981 going up for auction in los angeles. others are a red leather jack
nathan baca gets action from one of the district's top leaders. nathan: the u.s. census release numbers showing just how much money school districts spend on principals and administration. local districts are among the top spenders in the country per student. howard county ranked fourth. prince george's county comes in at $1,055 per student. >> i don't feel the school board doing his job to ask tough questions and demanding the tough answers. >> that is coming from the school board...
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nathan: i'm nathaniel. one state jonathan: california is the first state to ban the type of pet store we highlighted. and nathan baca is here to show us what it means. nathan: this is the first statewide sales. several counties and cities have similar ban in place but none in the d.c. area. the california law will ban animal sell from petland that sell animals not rescued by a shelter. we reported this month about a class action lawsuit against the pet store chain with a store in fairfax. a former veterinarian working with petland tells abc7 news the chain knowingly sell puppies. petland denies any wrongdoing. "7 on your side" asked petland to except on the new california law. we are waiting for a response. >> that is a great law. nathan: tomorrow the "7 on your side" viewers come forward saying petland fairfax sold them a dying puppy. we will share that family's story tomorrow at 5:00 on abc7 news. alison: nathan, we will see you then. thank you very much. a month after hu shows few signs of subsiding. roa
nathan: i'm nathaniel. one state jonathan: california is the first state to ban the type of pet store we highlighted. and nathan baca is here to show us what it means. nathan: this is the first statewide sales. several counties and cities have similar ban in place but none in the d.c. area. the california law will ban animal sell from petland that sell animals not rescued by a shelter. we reported this month about a class action lawsuit against the pet store chain with a store in fairfax. a...
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nathan: the n.r.a. says the bump fire stocks should be subject to additional rellations -- regulations. this is from the leading gun rights lobby unique to call for additional government control of one time of modified weapon. it's attached to a rifle that place say stephen paddock used in vegas to allow a person to put their finger on trigger and rapid fire the fun. the stock or the rear shakes back and forth. the recoil of the gun. that increases the rate of fire simulating automatic gun. the a.t.f. says they are legal and does not prohibit the sale in any way. the white house supported looking at the law. >> we welcome that and we would like to be part of the conversation and see a clearer understanding of the facts. nathan: florida republican congressman filing a bill to ban the sale of the bump fire stocks. the speaker of the house says it's something they need to look into. jonathan: thank you very much. we are getting disturbing new details on the devastating shooting. police now say it appears t
nathan: the n.r.a. says the bump fire stocks should be subject to additional rellations -- regulations. this is from the leading gun rights lobby unique to call for additional government control of one time of modified weapon. it's attached to a rifle that place say stephen paddock used in vegas to allow a person to put their finger on trigger and rapid fire the fun. the stock or the rear shakes back and forth. the recoil of the gun. that increases the rate of fire simulating automatic gun. the...
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. >> nathan, thanks once again for the update outside mandalay bay. i want to bring people up to speed there has been a shooting with multiple victims just outside mandalay bay there was a concert taking place. >> all right. that's the station there in las vegas bringing us the very latest. you see the police presence. we just heard from our affiliate reporter there that apparently there are multiple victims who were shot. hundreds of shots according to witnesses. they heard someone was several floors high, shooting into the crowd from the area of manned d -- mandalay bay resort there. the las vegas boulevard is shut down there. is no word on -- so much we don't know -- how many victims do, they have the shooter, the area secured. this story broke about within the past 15, 20, 25 minutes. and what we knew was, all we knew was there is an active shooter everyone should take cover. so we have several affiliates in las vegas continuing to bring us the latest on this story. and as we continue to get more information trickling in, we will bring it to you.
. >> nathan, thanks once again for the update outside mandalay bay. i want to bring people up to speed there has been a shooting with multiple victims just outside mandalay bay there was a concert taking place. >> all right. that's the station there in las vegas bringing us the very latest. you see the police presence. we just heard from our affiliate reporter there that apparently there are multiple victims who were shot. hundreds of shots according to witnesses. they heard someone...
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nathan baca has a simple step to save your life. nathan: this is not a normal house fire. slew of industries. now u.l. is creating a controlled fire to show the importance of closing your bedroom door before you go to sleep. >> when you can't get out, the most important thing you can do is close that door between you and the fire. it could save your life. >> alexis king survived a house fire that killed her parents and brother when she was 10. the home smoke alarm battery wasn't working. she believes closing her bedroom door saved her life. >> the door helped me to still have clean air. and to really figure out a way to get out. >> u.l. now relaunching a safety campaign, close before service as a test facility. it's why with camera and sensors to track temperature and gas level. all the info fed to this control center to monitor the fire. two bedrooms have the doors closed but the other -- >> we leave that one open so get to see the difference. nathan: with the fire department standing by a fire is set on the living room sofa. back of the control center. look at the bedroo
nathan baca has a simple step to save your life. nathan: this is not a normal house fire. slew of industries. now u.l. is creating a controlled fire to show the importance of closing your bedroom door before you go to sleep. >> when you can't get out, the most important thing you can do is close that door between you and the fire. it could save your life. >> alexis king survived a house fire that killed her parents and brother when she was 10. the home smoke alarm battery wasn't...
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we will bring you the outcome of the nathan hughes hearing when we get it. first ashes test, the australia skipper tells us he's not expecting plenty of sledging. i'm sure there will be bits and pieces of chat out there and good banter, it is or with great for the contest. and ahead of his world title defence, we see what happens when normal gym goers try out and anthonyjoshua work—out. when normal gym goers try out and anthony joshua work—out. exhausting stuff. world para athletics have announced that they're making major changes to their classification rules next year, regarding both physical and intellectual impairment. our reporter kate grey is with me. kate, they also say they're bringing in new testing to ensure that athletes are allocated the appropriate sport class. but a number of athletes competing have said cheating is going on because the classification isn't accurate. the system has been under accurate. the system has been under a lot of scrutiny over the past two yea rs a lot of scrutiny over the past two years with athletes accused of cheating
we will bring you the outcome of the nathan hughes hearing when we get it. first ashes test, the australia skipper tells us he's not expecting plenty of sledging. i'm sure there will be bits and pieces of chat out there and good banter, it is or with great for the contest. and ahead of his world title defence, we see what happens when normal gym goers try out and anthonyjoshua work—out. when normal gym goers try out and anthony joshua work—out. exhausting stuff. world para athletics have...
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we'll be talking with nathan for the next 35 minutes on "washington journal". give us a call talk about the racing your district or state any questions you have for the political winds are blowing going into 2018. >> caller: good morning. one of the questions that i have is that, can you hear me? >> yes. why are we so fixated on the russia when i just spent one month in europe. i just came back two weeks ago and i spoke to many everyday people. and it's sort of like they're laughing at us so instead we should be worried about the opiate epidemic health problems, i'm on social security and in six years will see $3 increase in social security. why don't we concentrate on this problem. >> it's sort of speaks to nationalizing election. in this issue we've discussed before about how the races are run. >> even though the opiate crisis does get a lot of attention, i hear candidates talk about it. when i met a couple weeks ago they were talking about it. something republicans and democrats are talking about climates private healthcare questions. but nationalizing a voc
we'll be talking with nathan for the next 35 minutes on "washington journal". give us a call talk about the racing your district or state any questions you have for the political winds are blowing going into 2018. >> caller: good morning. one of the questions that i have is that, can you hear me? >> yes. why are we so fixated on the russia when i just spent one month in europe. i just came back two weeks ago and i spoke to many everyday people. and it's sort of like...
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nathan bennett: they were definitely >>> a sprawling southern family farm with a pair of church going grandparents at its heart. >> they were definitely the most loving individuals i ever met in my life. >> there was no way it was supposed to end like this. >> she took me by the hand and said sugar and charlie had been murdered. >> the former church deacon and his wife. who on earth would want them dead? >> it doesn't make sense. they were loved by everyone. >> everyone, maybe. but their own daughter who admitted to a bittering simmering dispute. >> family needed her stepfather or mother dead so she could get her property back. >> evidence pointed to her boyfriend as an accomplice. >> no hair, no fingerprint, no dna. >> nothing. >> a once loving family now gripped by supermission. >> i i had a lot of people in my ear saying she did it. >> a family with a terrible truth ripped apart. >> this cannot be happening. >> welcome to "dateline." a daughter battling her demons, and her mother and stepfather for control of a million dollar property. after their double murder police started to wo
nathan bennett: they were definitely >>> a sprawling southern family farm with a pair of church going grandparents at its heart. >> they were definitely the most loving individuals i ever met in my life. >> there was no way it was supposed to end like this. >> she took me by the hand and said sugar and charlie had been murdered. >> the former church deacon and his wife. who on earth would want them dead? >> it doesn't make sense. they were loved by...
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nathan baca takes us inside the center of the controversy. nathan: this makes an original claim that accuses petland of something more familiar to mafia cases. racketeering. backyards, fresh playmates. a perfect afternoon. they bought her from petland in fairfax. >> there were two puppies laying in a cage on a grate. there were no beds. not where an animal should be living. >> faith and another puppy showed sickness. >> when we got her, her stomach was bloated. she threw up five times that night. had diarrhea a bunch of times. like i couldn't even count. we got her to the vet the next morning as soon as possible. she has a parasite that comes when water is contaminated with feces. >> they coordinate puppy rescues in virginia. >> petland tries to make you believe that veterinarian can provide the services. >> this kennesaw, georgia, pet store at the center of the class action lawsuit taking on the national pet store chain. >> all the dogs have just come in our program. >> atlanta area veterinarian dr. michael good was petland's pick to examine
nathan baca takes us inside the center of the controversy. nathan: this makes an original claim that accuses petland of something more familiar to mafia cases. racketeering. backyards, fresh playmates. a perfect afternoon. they bought her from petland in fairfax. >> there were two puppies laying in a cage on a grate. there were no beds. not where an animal should be living. >> faith and another puppy showed sickness. >> when we got her, her stomach was bloated. she threw up...
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nathan mcintosh, everybody! we'll be right back. what is this?r our anniversary. our anniversary? it's thirty-four days since we first met. i didn't... get you anything. oh it's, it's fine 'cuz... i got myself one too. oh! from you, for me, happy anniversary. i love it. that is very thoughtful of you. thank you. get the amazing new iphone 8. and with all at&t unlimited plans, get hbo for life. less than $40 per line for four lines. only from at&t. i look back on my life and i know what it was for. what if i struggled... what if i sacrificed... and what if i swore i'd succeed... so you could wake up one day with the choice to be anything you wanted. well then, my great granddaughter... it would all be worth it. hey. what can you tell me about your new social security alerts? oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ooh. sushi. ugh. being in the know is a good thing. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. introducing degree ultracle♪r black + whit
nathan mcintosh, everybody! we'll be right back. what is this?r our anniversary. our anniversary? it's thirty-four days since we first met. i didn't... get you anything. oh it's, it's fine 'cuz... i got myself one too. oh! from you, for me, happy anniversary. i love it. that is very thoughtful of you. thank you. get the amazing new iphone 8. and with all at&t unlimited plans, get hbo for life. less than $40 per line for four lines. only from at&t. i look back on my life and i know what...
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nathan was ready there for the handoff, so we made sure he had it. he's got a great souvenir from today's activities. >> charles: i do want to ask you jay because i went through your most recent third quarter report and everything looks great there except one thing that bothered me when you guys break down the sides the smaller manufactures, they're losing steam. their optimism is starting to drop a lot from the first quarter. is that underscoring the point that we've got to get these taxes done quicker that washington d.c., gop leadership has to understand this optimism can't stay elevated forever? >> well i think you're exactly right. we've had three-quarters of very high optimism among manufactures because they want to see the things get done that we've been talking about in washington for so long. tax reform, regulatory reform, infrastructure investment and those are the things that will help propel our economy forward and create jobs and incentivize investment in this country so you're right it won't last forever but obviously it takes time to g
nathan was ready there for the handoff, so we made sure he had it. he's got a great souvenir from today's activities. >> charles: i do want to ask you jay because i went through your most recent third quarter report and everything looks great there except one thing that bothered me when you guys break down the sides the smaller manufactures, they're losing steam. their optimism is starting to drop a lot from the first quarter. is that underscoring the point that we've got to get these...
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new at 4:00, nathan baca with that. nathan: i'm live right here in the middle of a group of activists and the residents here that are here to come to the fairfax county board of supervisors to demand that the county police department stop holding undocumented immigrants in jails when they are detained. also stop going on police raids. casa and other organizations took it to the board of supervisors. in august we highlighted the risk that local governments run into when they call themselves "sanctuary cities." they had said that grants could be canceled if they don't enforce with the immigrations and customs enforcement but some like rockville are taking that chance, telling the community they are taking community. we talked to fairfax county. they say $of -- $61 million comes from the federal grant. >> we want to make sure that the community is not discriminated against. and we feel safe in our community. county of fairfax. nathan: i talked to the fairfax police chief. he says not only do his agents, his officers not go
new at 4:00, nathan baca with that. nathan: i'm live right here in the middle of a group of activists and the residents here that are here to come to the fairfax county board of supervisors to demand that the county police department stop holding undocumented immigrants in jails when they are detained. also stop going on police raids. casa and other organizations took it to the board of supervisors. in august we highlighted the risk that local governments run into when they call themselves...
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and a performance by nathan mcintosh. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: please sit down be everybody. very kind. sit down! >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. you can't keep a friday crowd down. it's not possible. ( cheers and applause ) it's physically not possible! i am with all of you on that. i am looking forward to the weekend. t you know who never rests? special counsel and sassy sam waterston, robert mueller. mueller is the former f.b.i. director in charge of investigating russian interference in our 2016 election, and we learned this week that he is now probing the trump-russia dossier. okay, what is in this dossier? well, it includes a wealth of information on a series of-- it's the pee-pee tape! it talks about the pee-pee tape! ( applause ) alleged. it's the infamous report compiled by former british intelligence officer and a man whose porn name is his name, ch
and a performance by nathan mcintosh. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: please sit down be everybody. very kind. sit down! >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. you can't keep a friday crowd down. it's not possible. ( cheers and applause ) it's physically not possible! i am with all of...
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nathan blecharcyzyk is today's highflyer. financially self-sufficient at
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they don't fly much higher than the cofounder of airbnb, nathan blecharcyzyk, today's highflyer.irbnb has listings in nearly every country on the planet, a trailblazer of the sharing economy. financially self-sufficient at 14, able to make his own way through harvard, nathan always knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur. the company he started in 2008 is now valued at more than $30 billion. a chief strategy officer at airbnb from the company's san francisco headquarters, the company which through the sharing economy could further shape our lives. ♪ nate, welcome to high flyers. good to have you with us today. >> thanks. >> you know, airbnb, it was a model that was never meant to take off. it was a model against everything your parents taught you. never bring strangers into your house. here you are, one of three cofounders. take us through the early days. >> that's right. this doesn't start with business ambitions. we were solving our own problem, how to pay the rent. >> broke. >> we were roommates in san francisco. suddenly, in the summer of 2007, the rent an apartment was raised 2
they don't fly much higher than the cofounder of airbnb, nathan blecharcyzyk, today's highflyer.irbnb has listings in nearly every country on the planet, a trailblazer of the sharing economy. financially self-sufficient at 14, able to make his own way through harvard, nathan always knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur. the company he started in 2008 is now valued at more than $30 billion. a chief strategy officer at airbnb from the company's san francisco headquarters, the company which through...
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nathan: i'm nathan baca at the "7 on your side" help center. if you are injury issues or wage issues or if you need help trying to figure out why you were fired this phone bank will help you out. 703-236-9220. 6:30 to help you. we will have more in a live report. nancy: states across the nation making the best cases now to land amazon's second headquarters. next week virginia plans to make a pitch as a region. jeff goldberg is in arlington with more. the competition is stiff on this one. jeff: it is fierce! this is a possible site. this is crystal city along crystal drive. this is possible that another site in arlington could be on the list from the commonwealth of virginia. then there are locations farther west. >> there are though who see tysons as the ideal spot. >> this is becoming a new hub. >> but others like alex cunningham favor loudoun county. >> that makes the most sense to me. >> both are likely in the mix at the state of virginia prepares to submit ten sites to amazon for consideraon called hq2. it will occupy 8 million square feet
nathan: i'm nathan baca at the "7 on your side" help center. if you are injury issues or wage issues or if you need help trying to figure out why you were fired this phone bank will help you out. 703-236-9220. 6:30 to help you. we will have more in a live report. nancy: states across the nation making the best cases now to land amazon's second headquarters. next week virginia plans to make a pitch as a region. jeff goldberg is in arlington with more. the competition is stiff on this...
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nathan, great to see you. thanks for joining us.t heard, that coin surging to record after record, bitcoin has surged to record after record, china central bank has stepped up regulations on digital currencies. how u.s. regulators, i'm wondering, block chain, are they are unregulated, an asset class apart from the financial system? >> bitcoin and block chain are mostly unregulated. what the regulators are doing is they are using existing regulations and existing law to deal with it. so if you are with the fcc for example, and we are this with the initial coin offerings, they are offering coins in exchange, they are looking at it and saying, that is a security so we will put it under securities law. bitcoin futures, same thing. that will go under derivatives. they don't have regulations for this. they are looking and saying they're using existing law and on the enforcement fees, if they see something that they think is bad behavior they will deal with it swiftly. nejra: when it comes to bitcoin, the fcc is in a catch-22? >> exactly.
nathan, great to see you. thanks for joining us.t heard, that coin surging to record after record, bitcoin has surged to record after record, china central bank has stepped up regulations on digital currencies. how u.s. regulators, i'm wondering, block chain, are they are unregulated, an asset class apart from the financial system? >> bitcoin and block chain are mostly unregulated. what the regulators are doing is they are using existing regulations and existing law to deal with it. so if...
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so, you know, nathan, in your view, this has to be rather unnerving for the white house this weekend. can it or does it have anything within its powers to learn about what's in that document, this indictment, before monday? >> sure. i mean, i think we're in a holding pattern, right? there's a lot of uncertainty. i think we're all looking to monday now. because that's what they're reporting. i don't even know it's guaranteed we'll know something by monday. so we're waiting. i think it matters, you know, politically what, you know, if someone is taken into custody what level of person it is. is it someone who's currently involved in government and kind of prohibits what the white house is trying to do, or is it someone who is now on the outside. you know, remember when some of this started and then that will depend on how the white house responds. remember when some of it started getting rolling and paul manafort's name was mentioned, he's the former campaign chairman of the trump campaign, and they treated him like he was an intern and kind of pushed him aside, so it really ends up who
so, you know, nathan, in your view, this has to be rather unnerving for the white house this weekend. can it or does it have anything within its powers to learn about what's in that document, this indictment, before monday? >> sure. i mean, i think we're in a holding pattern, right? there's a lot of uncertainty. i think we're all looking to monday now. because that's what they're reporting. i don't even know it's guaranteed we'll know something by monday. so we're waiting. i think it...
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they don't fly much higher than the founder of airbnb, nathan blecharcyzyk, today's highflyer. ♪ nathan
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and nathan bryant. as we checked out the scientist profiles we discovered a document which should certainly never have been on the web. internal report issued by the american meat institute. it lays out the strategy for influencing the decisions of high profile organizations. this organization is the i r c you for national agency for research on cancer little. this institution based on the old front is the world wide reference on cancer. in two thousand and six. the scientists classified nitrites in the probably carcinogenic category of products group to. and that was bad for business. so lobbyists are fighting to have this classification changed. page sixty four of the document. change in the i.r.c. nitrate nitrate classification from two to be. possibly carcinogenic. the strategy has a name i see challenge. it notably involves the two scientists we were interested in andrew wilkow ski and nathan bryant. armed with our brand new file it was time to set off to meet the meat sectors heavyweights. welcome
and nathan bryant. as we checked out the scientist profiles we discovered a document which should certainly never have been on the web. internal report issued by the american meat institute. it lays out the strategy for influencing the decisions of high profile organizations. this organization is the i r c you for national agency for research on cancer little. this institution based on the old front is the world wide reference on cancer. in two thousand and six. the scientists classified...
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and nathan bryant. as we checked out these scientist profiles we discovered a document which should certainly never have been on the web. internal report issued by the american meat institute. it lays out the strategy for influencing the decisions of high profile organizations. this organization is the i r c international agency for research on cancer. this is to do should face the all fronts is the worldwide reference on cancer. in two thousand and six i.a.r. see scientists classified nitrites in the probably carcinogenic category of products group to a. and that was bad for business. so lobbyists are fighting to have this classification changed. page sixty four of the document. change in the i.r.c. nitrate nitrate classification from two aged to be cool possibly carcinogenic. the strategy has a name i am arcee challenged. it notably involves the two scientists we were interested in andrew bill koski and nathan bryant. armed with our brand new file it was time to set off to meet the meat sectors heavyw
and nathan bryant. as we checked out these scientist profiles we discovered a document which should certainly never have been on the web. internal report issued by the american meat institute. it lays out the strategy for influencing the decisions of high profile organizations. this organization is the i r c international agency for research on cancer. this is to do should face the all fronts is the worldwide reference on cancer. in two thousand and six i.a.r. see scientists classified nitrites...
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i said, no, i don't think so, nathan. finally, he said, there are a lot of misconceptions about coaches. people think you have to do it a certain way. you have a platform now, very small window. you've won a superbowl. maybe now you can write something that will tell people there is a different way to do it. with that, he kind of got me. he said, well, that makes sense. if we can talk about how to coach and lead and how to help people be better, maybe there is some merit to it. we put the book together, and it did very well. >> important to know this quickly, publishers told you that you would need how many months to write the book? usually a year goes into it. we've got about four months. >> they told you in terms of promoting the book, you'd need how much time? >> two month or so. it's best if they come out in the winter months for christmas. i said, we can't do that. it's got to come out before training camp. it has to come out before august before we get started with the football season. we lost it at the wrong time.
i said, no, i don't think so, nathan. finally, he said, there are a lot of misconceptions about coaches. people think you have to do it a certain way. you have a platform now, very small window. you've won a superbowl. maybe now you can write something that will tell people there is a different way to do it. with that, he kind of got me. he said, well, that makes sense. if we can talk about how to coach and lead and how to help people be better, maybe there is some merit to it. we put the book...