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pearson's expertise kicks into high gear.e realizes the firefighters are in imminent danger. >> the smoke has started to catch on fire. that's when everything is starting to go bad real quick. it's starting to get really hot in the room. i'm watching these signs before me unfold and i'm starting to recognize that we're about to be caught in a flashover. >> flashovers are triggered when extreme heat causes all exposed flammable material to ignite at the same time. pearson says flashovers are a firefighter's worst nightmare and almost always a calling card for certain death. >> something very dangerous to the fire service. it deals with temperatures between 1,000 and 1500 degrees. everything in that room, people, furniture, doesn't matter, is going to light. it's going to be on fire at once. >> pearson orders the firefighters to evacuate the building immediately. one makes it outside, but seconds later. >> go, go, go! >> oh, my god. >> tense moments pass. no one knows if anyone still inside is alive. but then pearson and anothe
pearson's expertise kicks into high gear.e realizes the firefighters are in imminent danger. >> the smoke has started to catch on fire. that's when everything is starting to go bad real quick. it's starting to get really hot in the room. i'm watching these signs before me unfold and i'm starting to recognize that we're about to be caught in a flashover. >> flashovers are triggered when extreme heat causes all exposed flammable material to ignite at the same time. pearson says...
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hampton pearson >> reporter: despite much weaker than expected job growth in march, unemployment claims at post-recession lows. weekly first time claims rose slightly last week but the key barometer, before moving average stands at just over 282,000. the lowest in nearly 15 years. the news comes one day after job openings top 5 million in february. the first time that happened in more than a decade according to the labor department. reasons why the managing director of the international monetary fund christine la guard, among the leading economists who see march as a momentary pause for the u.s. economy. >> i don't think that's one lower number should gray the whole picture, which is otherwise quite rosy for the u.s. economy. so i think that if you combine the bad weather, the strike and the harbors on the west coast, you have a few ingredients to have low growth in the first quarter. >> more >> more evidence for oil industry layoffs. in march, previous engines with job growth like construction manufacturing and transportation had no growth or cut payrolls. also contributing to a weak f
hampton pearson >> reporter: despite much weaker than expected job growth in march, unemployment claims at post-recession lows. weekly first time claims rose slightly last week but the key barometer, before moving average stands at just over 282,000. the lowest in nearly 15 years. the news comes one day after job openings top 5 million in february. the first time that happened in more than a decade according to the labor department. reasons why the managing director of the international...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> coming up 82,000 acres of working ranch land and one man's decision not to develop it. but he still gets paid millions. that story n >>> here's what to watch tomorrow. more jobs data out. the initial jobless claims report will be read. a read on manufacturing with the monthly factory orders report and the fed will hold a two-day conference on economic mobility and the chair, janet yellin will speak. and that folks is what to watch tomorrow. >>> millions of americans are unable to get credit cards, mortgages, and auto loans because they're labeled too risky by lenders. but fico has a solution. fair isaac, known as fico expected to announce a new credit scoring approach this week. according to reports, that score takes things into account like cable bill and cell phone bill. >> here's a change sue. more than 70% of actively managed open-ended mutual funds beat the total return of the s&p 500 in the first quarter this year. here's a look at the best performing u.s. equity funds so far this according to morganning star. u
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> it's tax tuesday here on "nightly business report" and tonight, we're looking at some of the more unusual tax deductions that you may be eligible for. sharon epperson joins us from new york. thank you. >> good to be here. >> tell us the craziest tax deductions out there we're not aware of. >> if you have a dog, you can't claim a tax deduction for the fami pet but if this dog is guarding your business if you have a small business then you may be able to deduct the cost of the food and the vet bills as a business expense if it's an ordinary and necessary business expense. that's something people don't think about. the other one is swimming pool. swimming lessons generally not tax deductible but in the past the irs approved swimming pools being built for those whose doctor has prescribed having the swimming pool as a medical necessity due to some health concern. dry cleaning another expense that comes up if you're traveling for work. you may have to have your clothes dry cleaned. that could be a business expense, an ordi
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> it's tax tuesday here on "nightly business report" and tonight, we're looking at some of the more unusual tax deductions that you may be eligible for. sharon epperson joins us from new york. thank you. >> good to be here. >> tell us the craziest tax deductions out there we're not aware of. >> if you have a dog, you can't claim a tax deduction for the fami pet but if this dog is...
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hampton pearson has more tonight. >> reporter: janet yellin and fellow monetary policy makers di agreed widely last month on when to begin lifting interest rates from record lows. just released minutes from the mid march meeting showed some policy makers wanted to raise rates in june and some afraid to hike later this year and some said the economy wouldn't be strong enough for an increase until 2016. the fed's benchmark rate has been near zero since december of 2008. the minutes show policy makers unanimously agree to remove the word patient from policy statement. said further strengthening of the job market inflation moving closer to the 2% annual target and international development would all be factors in deciding what lies ahead for interest rate policy. for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> stocks were moved by those minutes, moved all over the place as a matter of fact as investors pored over the language that hampton just told you about. there seems to be a bit of a delayed reaction as the minutes came out as it happened around the same time that
hampton pearson has more tonight. >> reporter: janet yellin and fellow monetary policy makers di agreed widely last month on when to begin lifting interest rates from record lows. just released minutes from the mid march meeting showed some policy makers wanted to raise rates in june and some afraid to hike later this year and some said the economy wouldn't be strong enough for an increase until 2016. the fed's benchmark rate has been near zero since december of 2008. the minutes show...
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as hampton pearson tells us wall street and main street often see the economy very differently, and for good reason. >> reporter: in march, the government says the economy produced only about half the jobs expecte and when combined with revisions for january and february job growth for the first order of this year now stands at 197,000 per month compared to 269,000 for all of 2014. now the guessing game about the economy begins. >> it's going to be important to monitor development to determine whether the softness in the march labor market report we saw on friday whether that foreshows a substantial slowing in the labor force than i currently anticipate. the march labor market report is an indicator whether it will be weak. >> reporter: and whether the slowdown on the west coast ports were the cut for the economic forecast in the first quarter, but maybe they're predicting a rebound in the second quarter. >> i don't think the economy is that fragile. we should not overreact to one missed unemployment report. this is an estimate of the seasonally adjusted change in the magnitude of 140 m
as hampton pearson tells us wall street and main street often see the economy very differently, and for good reason. >> reporter: in march, the government says the economy produced only about half the jobs expecte and when combined with revisions for january and february job growth for the first order of this year now stands at 197,000 per month compared to 269,000 for all of 2014. now the guessing game about the economy begins. >> it's going to be important to monitor development...
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francine: let's get to bloomberg's battery pearson -- natalie pearson in new delhi.is the latest? >> there's been a piece of good news. a group of climbers that were trapped on mount everest have been helicoptered out to base camp. they had been trapped earlier in the mountain when an avalanche blocked their way down. back in the capital, in kathmandu, the situation is still bad. the death toll has climbed above 3200 people. it is expected to climb further. many parts of the country are inaccessible due to poor infrastructure. guy: what happens next? we hear concerns surrounding waterborne diseases, the sewage system. what are people saying and doing? natalie: that is a big concern. there is no water supply. there is also no power supply. if you don't have power, you can't pump water out of the ground. most of the pipes have also been damaged. those who have drinking supplies , bottled water, are ok, but those supplies are running low too. cholera is endemic to the area. authorities are worried about the outbreak area -- outbreak. francine: how much aid have they rec
francine: let's get to bloomberg's battery pearson -- natalie pearson in new delhi.is the latest? >> there's been a piece of good news. a group of climbers that were trapped on mount everest have been helicoptered out to base camp. they had been trapped earlier in the mountain when an avalanche blocked their way down. back in the capital, in kathmandu, the situation is still bad. the death toll has climbed above 3200 people. it is expected to climb further. many parts of the country are...
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the pearson house feels completely authentic. it's never been gutted.hat it was an appropriate that the president of the united states died in the house that lincoln was such a simple man. he would not have felt that way and also when the coffin was called for after lincoln had died it was not a fine coffin. soldiers went to a military workshop and brought a long time box with a screw top lid and brought it inside. lincoln's body was wrapped in the american flag and he was put in this box and the only sound in the room was the sound of the screws being tied in and of the holes. people were very upset to see the president this time box but it was almost poetic. he was really the roughly hewn coffin of a rail splitter that hearts back to lincoln's origins as a pioneer pioneer boy in the young woodsman in illinois and indiana as a young man. and so i feel lincoln's presence. in fact when i was working on "manhunt" i would often stand alone in the peterson house in the bedroom and make my official notes on how to write that scene. all the time i was writing
the pearson house feels completely authentic. it's never been gutted.hat it was an appropriate that the president of the united states died in the house that lincoln was such a simple man. he would not have felt that way and also when the coffin was called for after lincoln had died it was not a fine coffin. soldiers went to a military workshop and brought a long time box with a screw top lid and brought it inside. lincoln's body was wrapped in the american flag and he was put in this box and...
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last july a woman said a man groped her on a creek trail between pearson and north dunn avenue. two months ago, a woman running on a trail at spring lake park reported a man tried to take her pants off, but when she screamed, he ran. police say it could be the same man it all three attacks. they're similar descriptions. in the latest attack he was wearing a white t-shirt and gray shorts, a unique description is that this attacker seemed to have some sort of disability, perhaps down's syndrome. >>> there was also evident found at this latest attack and aree ward for up to $2500 for any information that can help catch this man. >>> a very disconcerting. it's 5:05 right now. a northern california man's long battle to overturn hi high-profile terrorism conviction is heading to court. new lawyers will argue their client's previous attorney during his trial was incompetent and failed to find evidence they say proves hayat's innocence. they were arrested in 2005. and investigators say they were tied to a lodi mosque that served as a sleeper cell of sorts, but out of those arrested haya
last july a woman said a man groped her on a creek trail between pearson and north dunn avenue. two months ago, a woman running on a trail at spring lake park reported a man tried to take her pants off, but when she screamed, he ran. police say it could be the same man it all three attacks. they're similar descriptions. in the latest attack he was wearing a white t-shirt and gray shorts, a unique description is that this attacker seemed to have some sort of disability, perhaps down's syndrome....
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pearson said the school took things too far.he dean said the note is not school policy and intends to have a conversation with natalee's teacher. >>> some customers complained that the ink inter fears with the heart rate sensors that impact other features like using a call or apple pay. >>> pennsylvania gaming is buying the tropicana motel for $360 million. the trop opened in 1957 it posted 19 million-dollar loss last year. >>> stock slid on wednesday on the report that the u.s. economy barely grew in the first quarter. futures are pointing to yet again the lower open. the anticipated mayweather pacquiao fight is this weekend. if you want to go watch it. there are bars all over the tri state it will cost $20 before you get in. people are saying this is the fight of the century. i am hoping for pacquiao. >> it could be a money maker for buffalo wild wings. >>> another dramatic rescue takes place nearly 5 days after the deadly earthquake. >>> a trenton mother is outraged her 4-year-old son is left on the bus for nearly 6 hours. sh
pearson said the school took things too far.he dean said the note is not school policy and intends to have a conversation with natalee's teacher. >>> some customers complained that the ink inter fears with the heart rate sensors that impact other features like using a call or apple pay. >>> pennsylvania gaming is buying the tropicana motel for $360 million. the trop opened in 1957 it posted 19 million-dollar loss last year. >>> stock slid on wednesday on the report...
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. >>> natalee pearson's mother talked about her desert on friday.ld came home with a note scalding her for having cookies in the meal. it did provide the girl with a replacement snack and the district is look into the incident. >> we're following breaking news. >> police have found the car that hit and critically wounded a temple university lacrosse player a week before graduation. >> we have a live report to update what we know. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. at dunkin' breakfast just got zestier with guacamole made from real avocados, tomatoes, cilantro, and lime the new bacon guacamole flatbread. ole, indeed! america runs on dunkin'. sun is starting to come up, the platt bridge on this thursday morning, it is 5:56, getting up to a high of 69 degrees today. might be a little rain later. >> surveillance video caught a center city thi
. >>> natalee pearson's mother talked about her desert on friday.ld came home with a note scalding her for having cookies in the meal. it did provide the girl with a replacement snack and the district is look into the incident. >> we're following breaking news. >> police have found the car that hit and critically wounded a temple university lacrosse player a week before graduation. >> we have a live report to update what we know. people of the coffee drinking world,...
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this is is pearson in the state education department of board of regents making the decision in advance that they want 70% of the kids to fail and saying it was a validation of their civil rights. excuse me i don't understand the logic there. when you look at what's happening in washington and gia testified brilliantly before the the -- committee. there's a bipartisan coalition that was testing it and kids are not able to jump over a four-foot par we should raise the bar to 6 feet and watch more of them fail. there is this bipartisan coalition that thinks testing is essential to the future survival of our nation. it's ridiculous. i could go on with explanations why but i think you know them all. you understand what matters most is not your ability to pick the right bubble but your ability to think for yourself and to ask the questions, not give the right answer. to be able to take risks and what we are doing to children for 13 years in some cases testing now is in pre-k. when i heard the description of what is happening at castle bridge i kept thinking about districts where kids in pre-
this is is pearson in the state education department of board of regents making the decision in advance that they want 70% of the kids to fail and saying it was a validation of their civil rights. excuse me i don't understand the logic there. when you look at what's happening in washington and gia testified brilliantly before the the -- committee. there's a bipartisan coalition that was testing it and kids are not able to jump over a four-foot par we should raise the bar to 6 feet and watch...
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we're on pearson street. this is where a woman said a man on a bicycle sexually assaulted her. since then two more incidents happened. the first happened here near railroad square last july. and then in february a woman was attacked on a trail at spring lake. the the most recent case took place monday afternoon shortly after 2:30 when a woman was assaulted on a walking trail along round barn boulevard. we want to show you a sketch of the man who the victims describe as white in his 30s, tall, around 6 feet with characteristics suggesting substance abuse or mental disability. police say in two of the cases the suspect appears to have a flat or smashed in face with wide set eyes similar to someone with down syndrome. the stranger also appeared stunned when the woman tried to fend him off. detectives say there was substantial physical contact in each case. enough to qualify it as rape. there is a $2500 reward being offered in this case. leave from santa rosa i'm tara moriarty. >>> two armed robbery suspects are under arrest after a police chase through the east bay. one of our fre
we're on pearson street. this is where a woman said a man on a bicycle sexually assaulted her. since then two more incidents happened. the first happened here near railroad square last july. and then in february a woman was attacked on a trail at spring lake. the the most recent case took place monday afternoon shortly after 2:30 when a woman was assaulted on a walking trail along round barn boulevard. we want to show you a sketch of the man who the victims describe as white in his 30s, tall,...
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streets, there will be a person announcing updates on the president's condition, also exhibits at the pearson house will be open all night long, as will ford's theater, open all night long as well. there will be a big crowd on 10th street all night, more ceremonies tomorrow because tomorrow is the 150th anniversary of when president lincoln actually passed away in this home to my left. live in northwest, tom roussey abc 7 news. alison: a lot of people down there, tom, thank you. the jury is set in the death penalty trial of james holmes. he is charged with killing 12 and injuring 70 others. the process of sitting the jury was one of the most complicated in u.s. history. the jurors will questioned hours about mental illness and the death penalty. the opening statements are set for april 27. leon: congress will likely have a say in the emerging nuclear deal with iran. the senate foreign relations committee and unanimous milley -- unanimously approved the bill. president obama threatened to veto the measure, but has said it will likely pass. requires the administration to periodically update con
streets, there will be a person announcing updates on the president's condition, also exhibits at the pearson house will be open all night long, as will ford's theater, open all night long as well. there will be a big crowd on 10th street all night, more ceremonies tomorrow because tomorrow is the 150th anniversary of when president lincoln actually passed away in this home to my left. live in northwest, tom roussey abc 7 news. alison: a lot of people down there, tom, thank you. the jury is set...
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they met at pearson international airport. wednesday canada agreed to provide india with 300,000 tonnes of uranium for their power plants. >> canada has the potential to be a key partner in every area of india's development. energy and infrastructure manufacturing and skills smart cities and agri-industry. visa and education. >>> a small giro copter landed on the capitol hill lawn in washington d.c. it prompted a temporary lock down of the visitors streets. the map flying it was tape into custody as soon as it landed >>> u.s. democratic presidential contender hillary clinton promised to help many businesses. she told them she wants to make it easier for them to get loans and cut through the red tape. she's the only candidate in the running for the democratic presidential nomination. >>> tens of thousand across the united states is calling for the minimum wage to be hired. the movement is expanding >>> agnes has a long commute to her jock as a home health aid, taking two buses and a subway spending $10 and four hours getting to
they met at pearson international airport. wednesday canada agreed to provide india with 300,000 tonnes of uranium for their power plants. >> canada has the potential to be a key partner in every area of india's development. energy and infrastructure manufacturing and skills smart cities and agri-industry. visa and education. >>> a small giro copter landed on the capitol hill lawn in washington d.c. it prompted a temporary lock down of the visitors streets. the map flying it was...
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here is natalie pearson. what is the latest?ave been continuing, including a magnitude 5.3 quake overnight. there are trekkers stuck on mount everest and unable to get down. the avalanche has swept away their route. 19 have died on that mountain. it is the highest death toll for that mountain. ,> talking about mount everest there are dozens stuck on our best at 20,000 feet at camp one and two. we have got no way down. what is the latest of how precarious the situation is for those survivors as they remain stranded with no idea how to get down? yes. it is heartbreaking. a husband is stuck among the trekkers with no route to get down. it is now blocked by snow. they're trying to find alternative routes. they are running low on food and supplies. the wife decided not to go up the mountain. she is trying to arrange some kind of hollow cap were -- situation.rescue it is a tough situation out there. >> this is the worst earthquake to hit nepal in 80 years. many dead. many injured. many more missing. what is the survivability rate righ
here is natalie pearson. what is the latest?ave been continuing, including a magnitude 5.3 quake overnight. there are trekkers stuck on mount everest and unable to get down. the avalanche has swept away their route. 19 have died on that mountain. it is the highest death toll for that mountain. ,> talking about mount everest there are dozens stuck on our best at 20,000 feet at camp one and two. we have got no way down. what is the latest of how precarious the situation is for those survivors...
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for "nightly business report" i'm hamptton pearson in washington. >> for the anxious new college graduate our next guest is optimistic saying this will be the best job market since the late 1990s. he is senior economist with pnc financial services group. welcome. why so good this year? >> businesses are hiring. they are seeing stronger demand for their goods and services. they need more workers. they need new college graduates so this is a very good job market to be graduating into. >> that's good news but will we see hiring across the board or are there specific industries that are stronger? >> i think we will see strong hiring. most industries are expandic right now. i think information technology industries will be hiring education and health care consumer-oriented industries. consumers are more comfortable. so pretty broad-based job growth. i think the one exception is going to be the energy industry cutting back on staff. is a bad time to be graduating with a degree in petroleum engineering. >> what about pay? >> we are seeing businesses raise their pay but still the labor department
for "nightly business report" i'm hamptton pearson in washington. >> for the anxious new college graduate our next guest is optimistic saying this will be the best job market since the late 1990s. he is senior economist with pnc financial services group. welcome. why so good this year? >> businesses are hiring. they are seeing stronger demand for their goods and services. they need more workers. they need new college graduates so this is a very good job market to be...
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police officers will also play in the game today at temple's university's pearson hall from 6:00 until 9:00 p.m. >>> new this morning the vatican says pope francis is considering a trip to cuba when he visits philadelphia in september. the pope helped the united states and cuba re-establish diplomatic relations earlier this year. now, he already has a busy schedule for his visit to the u.s. he's meeting president obama and speaking in congress, and the united nations before coming to philadelphia for the world meeting of families. he'll be very busy. >> as we continue this morning, a family dispute leads to a deadly shooting, killing five people. we'll tell you how one woman managed to escape the rampage. also this: >> lawmakers want answers as to how a mailman was able to fly under the us capitol lawn, as he faces jail time. i'm edward lauren? washington, that story coming up. >> and saved by a stranger. after an s.u.v. dangles off a cliff. see the dramatic rescue of the driver trapped behind the wheel. >> hey, we have wet commute this morning katie says some beautiful weather is on t
police officers will also play in the game today at temple's university's pearson hall from 6:00 until 9:00 p.m. >>> new this morning the vatican says pope francis is considering a trip to cuba when he visits philadelphia in september. the pope helped the united states and cuba re-establish diplomatic relations earlier this year. now, he already has a busy schedule for his visit to the u.s. he's meeting president obama and speaking in congress, and the united nations before coming to...
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"eyewitness news" at pearson hall on campus tonight.ll of the money raised will benefit officer wilson's children. wilson was shot and killed during an attempted a store robbery last month. >>> the philadelphia sports world is talking tonight about the big shake up with the flyers. the head coach craig berube is out tonight. he was fired ending weeks of speculation about his future. he had been the head coach for parts of two seasons and had been with the flyers organization for 18 years as a player and coach. so what led general manager ron hextall to fire his former teammate? we'll get an explanation from hextall coming up in sports. >>> meantime in the wake of that firing upper darby police took to sweater posting this. hey, craig berube we always have room for an old time enforcer. looks like the ex flyer has a sob job in law enforcement if he wants it. >> caught on video shopping turns ugly as a fight breaks out in a center city store tonight. we've got that story next. >>> kathy? >> we are going to be seeing the heat surge through
"eyewitness news" at pearson hall on campus tonight.ll of the money raised will benefit officer wilson's children. wilson was shot and killed during an attempted a store robbery last month. >>> the philadelphia sports world is talking tonight about the big shake up with the flyers. the head coach craig berube is out tonight. he was fired ending weeks of speculation about his future. he had been the head coach for parts of two seasons and had been with the flyers organization...
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hampton pearson has more on the federal reserve statement, but we begin with steve liesman and the economy's slow start to the year. >> the first quarter's weaker than expected gdp has ignited a debate on wall street and at thee over whether the economy is slowing more seriously or just working through some temporary setbacks. severe winter weather in the east and port shutdowns in the west were the obvious temporary factors. but the negative effects of a stronger dollar and the decline in oil prices also played a role and no one knows how long they will continue to hurt the economy. what we do know is that it was another weak first quarter in a string of them. >> it's kind of a deja disaster the same thing we saw last year. we came into the first release of gdp expecting growth of above 1% and it came in effectively at 0%. i do think that some of this is the normal volatility the numbers and it will -- we will get a bounceback. >> consumer spending nung there with a nearly 2% gain after an even stronger rise in the fourth quarter. while economists believe lower oil prices and more jobs had
hampton pearson has more on the federal reserve statement, but we begin with steve liesman and the economy's slow start to the year. >> the first quarter's weaker than expected gdp has ignited a debate on wall street and at thee over whether the economy is slowing more seriously or just working through some temporary setbacks. severe winter weather in the east and port shutdowns in the west were the obvious temporary factors. but the negative effects of a stronger dollar and the decline...
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. >> american scott pearson granning the headlines in the warm up event. here is the first round of he leads the round by one shot. mickelson is in tie for fourth. the masters take place at augusta national next week. construction works could cause damage or delays to the olympics. carrying out the works and thousands expected to lose their jobs as well. they say it's due to cash flow problems and lack of funding against of the rio 2016 games. not so says rio's mayor who promised that the work will be completed on time. >> we have not missed any payments. that's not true. an union leaked to the press which was in may opinion a very stupid strategy taken by the company. >> a lead up to the nba postseason the move by dallas mavericks to move in western conference. while the golden state warriors continue to lead the way in the west. >>> st. louis blues are headed to the nhl playoffs. they managed to snap a three-game losing streak at home with a win against the calgary flames with a victory. they gave their fans plenty of cheer about, and for calgary it's th
. >> american scott pearson granning the headlines in the warm up event. here is the first round of he leads the round by one shot. mickelson is in tie for fourth. the masters take place at augusta national next week. construction works could cause damage or delays to the olympics. carrying out the works and thousands expected to lose their jobs as well. they say it's due to cash flow problems and lack of funding against of the rio 2016 games. not so says rio's mayor who promised that the...
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he finds karl pearson who is still practicing here in new york city. he agrees to take the case of contingency. the two of them working at is tiny office up against a who's who of the trademark lobby. but the supreme court refuses to hear the case and ralph wentz and he wins his right to produce anti- monopoly, when the settlement for his damaged games 20 also wins the right to talk about the origins of the game. previously turned down a massive settlement offer that was a lot of money but he would never been able to talk about the history of the game. victory is not enough. he and his friend bad quality photo, they decide they want to try and dig up the games. they go to minnesota and think they know where they are buried in look and look and look and have no luck. somebody says, you were in the wrong place. well, sure. he will go back. well,. well, you might have a problem. they built condos on top of where the games are buried. and so when people ask me why have you spent all this time writing a book about monopoly i sometimes think someday those ga
he finds karl pearson who is still practicing here in new york city. he agrees to take the case of contingency. the two of them working at is tiny office up against a who's who of the trademark lobby. but the supreme court refuses to hear the case and ralph wentz and he wins his right to produce anti- monopoly, when the settlement for his damaged games 20 also wins the right to talk about the origins of the game. previously turned down a massive settlement offer that was a lot of money but he...
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julia pearson at the secret service and now michelle lionhardt at the d.e.a. how do these people get into these power positions. >>> look, i was a d.a. i ran an office. i had an assistant d.a. take a county car, get in an accident, leave the scene of the accident with somebody he shouldn't have been with in the first place. i didn't hesitate. it reflected poorly on me and my office. so i fired him. if you violate the standard, there must be consequences. and if cowardly lionhardt doesn't have the guts to do it, the ability to recognize the dangers of this behavior, then not only should she be fired without a pension, but we ought to get our money back. and that's my second open. tell me what you think on my facebook and twitter page. earlier, i spoke with benghazi chair about this and more. take a look. >> this week, the house oversighted committee held a hearing on the gross incompetence of the dea. i have to tell you i was somewhat shocked. but even more shocked by michelle lionhardt who is the top woman in charge at the d.e.a. >> i do give credit to ranking
julia pearson at the secret service and now michelle lionhardt at the d.e.a. how do these people get into these power positions. >>> look, i was a d.a. i ran an office. i had an assistant d.a. take a county car, get in an accident, leave the scene of the accident with somebody he shouldn't have been with in the first place. i didn't hesitate. it reflected poorly on me and my office. so i fired him. if you violate the standard, there must be consequences. and if cowardly lionhardt...
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a salted while running on the trail and look spring leg part in last july 01 was a salted between pearson street and north done avenue's similar suspect description were given in all the cases. >> pam moore: that black smoke poured out of the chevron richmond refinery earlier today as the company used a flaring procedure of shutting down one of its fuel processing units. the county issued a level to alert for richmond northridge matt and san pablo in getting this bill could cause it ask the people outside the refinery back at officials conducted air armada drink as and found no public health threat still this is the first level to alert since the pipeline rupture and the refinery backfire in august of 2012. in the meantime there have been 24 level 1 alerts tie to richmond refinery is the most significant of which was last december. those are typically not expected that have saved the attacks on the community. >> reporter: we're gonna hold on to the clogging conditions overnight and into tomorrow. it was hard for us to warm up because of all the cloud ever. now only reached 69 degrees. nap
a salted while running on the trail and look spring leg part in last july 01 was a salted between pearson street and north done avenue's similar suspect description were given in all the cases. >> pam moore: that black smoke poured out of the chevron richmond refinery earlier today as the company used a flaring procedure of shutting down one of its fuel processing units. the county issued a level to alert for richmond northridge matt and san pablo in getting this bill could cause it ask...
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true pearson had said something ugly about surely. our department mailed out 4 ,757 buttons so far and theredders continue to come in. some button buyers cause trouble by one, writing messy undecipherable names and addresses and two forgetting to include payment these make life -- to include payment. these make life difficult for the shipping department who has conseted to marry me so of course i want to keep her healthy and happy. item appeared in the summer issue in 1968, just prior to the republican national convention. i thought you would like to see a mutinous memorandum by one of the editors addressed to his colleagues and written after receiving one memorandum to many from the publisher carefully explaining what is going to happen in miami. from william f redenbacher to william a rush's memos dated 1962 3:3068, 531 68, i went to you to make mike addition your effectively pure. if rockefeller fails on the first ballot, romney squares with percy, and authority and russia remain about the conflict, then mckinley is a shoo-in. if h
true pearson had said something ugly about surely. our department mailed out 4 ,757 buttons so far and theredders continue to come in. some button buyers cause trouble by one, writing messy undecipherable names and addresses and two forgetting to include payment these make life -- to include payment. these make life difficult for the shipping department who has conseted to marry me so of course i want to keep her healthy and happy. item appeared in the summer issue in 1968, just prior to the...
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the first happened near railroad square last july when a man on a bicycle attacked her near pearson street. and then in february the spring lake incident. the most recent case took place monday afternoon shortly after 2:30 when a woman was assaulted on a walking trail. this is a sketch we want to show you of a man who suspects or the victims we say describe as white in his 30s, tall around 6 feet with characteristics suggesting substance abuse or a mental disability. that is because police say in at least two of the cases the suspect had features similar to someone with down syndrome. the stranger also appeared stunned when the women tried to fend him off. the detectives say there was a substantial physical contact in each case. enough to qualify this as attempted rape and there is a $2500 reward for any information leading to an arrest. live from santa rosa i'm tara moriarty, back to you. >> hopefully they get new clues. thank you, tara. >>> under heavy public pressure the santa clara city council has decided it needs more time to study a controversial parking proposal from the 49ers. abo
the first happened near railroad square last july when a man on a bicycle attacked her near pearson street. and then in february the spring lake incident. the most recent case took place monday afternoon shortly after 2:30 when a woman was assaulted on a walking trail. this is a sketch we want to show you of a man who suspects or the victims we say describe as white in his 30s, tall around 6 feet with characteristics suggesting substance abuse or a mental disability. that is because police say...
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lisa pearson says she packed her daughter a san witch cheese cookie i for dessert oreo so school wasact, firing off letter noting that quote hundred, chips, fruit smacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be healthy snack. wow, she was shock, but her child was confused. >> she said mommy i wasn't able to oath my cookie. they took it over the top to say this kid can't eat it. it was in her lunch box but you can't eat it today. they don't provide lunch for my daughter. i provide lunch. it is between me and the doctor on what is healthy for her. >> so, she's mad. but she says other than the lunch issue she has no problem with the school. so little natalie of course will be back in school, but oh my gosh, no hundred recall fruit smacks? peanut butter? pretty much that's all i ate growing up. i go he is it is time we all eat healthier right? so out with the old. it is time to revamp your look for spring. let's talk hair. there are some hot new hair trends that you need to know about. how you can get the look, we'll tell you that's next. but first we are playing mike's little game he
lisa pearson says she packed her daughter a san witch cheese cookie i for dessert oreo so school wasact, firing off letter noting that quote hundred, chips, fruit smacks, and peanut butter are not considered to be healthy snack. wow, she was shock, but her child was confused. >> she said mommy i wasn't able to oath my cookie. they took it over the top to say this kid can't eat it. it was in her lunch box but you can't eat it today. they don't provide lunch for my daughter. i provide...
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>> i'm against this one in particular because it's made by pearson corporation which has a rift of being actually sued for problems in its tests misscoring tests test questions having to be recalled and also it's important to know that parents are not even allowed to see these actual tests they are not released to the parents. >> so you have a history of teaching? >> i have taught. not children, adults. >> you understand testing is so much a part of the system that we use for kids to move forward. if testing is so bad i mean, let me try this. i understand what you're trying to do, to change policy. but what does it do for your kids? how does it help your kid not to take the standardized test? >> you could ask how it would help my kid to take the standardized test. i don't see any way it helps. what hurts my kid is deep project based learning. >> what does that mean? >> that means that my fifth grader's class was recently studying the maya. she learned so much about the maya, at the end of the unit they had a maya unit. where they -- >> that's lovely, don't they have to take tests and are
>> i'm against this one in particular because it's made by pearson corporation which has a rift of being actually sued for problems in its tests misscoring tests test questions having to be recalled and also it's important to know that parents are not even allowed to see these actual tests they are not released to the parents. >> so you have a history of teaching? >> i have taught. not children, adults. >> you understand testing is so much a part of the system that we...
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frida pinto will be here to discuss the answer to that question but first hampton pearson has the cnbc >> the dow losing about five points, the s&p sinking about four and the nasdaq sinking seven points as well. that's it for cnbc, first in business worldwide. over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. taxi. vo: after years of being treated like she was invisible it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me lik
frida pinto will be here to discuss the answer to that question but first hampton pearson has the cnbc >> the dow losing about five points, the s&p sinking about four and the nasdaq sinking seven points as well. that's it for cnbc, first in business worldwide. over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and...
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apple and its partner educational material publisher pearson they were supposed to provide curriculumwever, only parts of the curriculum were ever available. school district is now considering legal action against both companies. >>> students here in the bay area and all over the country this week they are taking part in common core standardized tests but in nevada, montana, and north dakota computer problems are forcing schools to delay the tests. in addition to the technical problems, a growing number of participants are pulling their kids out of the classroom and opting out of the test. they say the exams create unnecessary anxiety and stress and don't test their kids on what they are learning every day in school. >> we're refusing to take this test. it's a protest against these policies that reduce education. >> these tests are serve nothing educational purpose at all. >> the federal government does not allow states -- require states to provide the common core tests. >>> a popular movie has inspired a program to help people who suffer from dementia. >> about a year ago lucy was in
apple and its partner educational material publisher pearson they were supposed to provide curriculumwever, only parts of the curriculum were ever available. school district is now considering legal action against both companies. >>> students here in the bay area and all over the country this week they are taking part in common core standardized tests but in nevada, montana, and north dakota computer problems are forcing schools to delay the tests. in addition to the technical...