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since 1997 and all the time i have been with pearson.ut they are synergies they can be achieved through partnership, and actually, one of the ways we got to know nikkei was through the partnership we formed with them around english language teaching to the corporate sector in japan over the last few years. so personally, emotionally, a difficult decision for me, difficult decision for the board. was not one we took lightly. it was a year or more of very deliberate process of making sure we devaluated work through all the different factors. and one that was taken after extensive consultation, not just relying on barber, but engaging the senior editorial leadership of the "ft" as well and unmistakably reaching this conclusion that this is a time when journalism is being rethought and reinvented. and my job was to get "ft" the very best crack at emerging from that in better shape than ever before. francine: does it also mean that in the negotiations, i guess with the final contract with nikkei, you preserved -- the journalistic independence
since 1997 and all the time i have been with pearson.ut they are synergies they can be achieved through partnership, and actually, one of the ways we got to know nikkei was through the partnership we formed with them around english language teaching to the corporate sector in japan over the last few years. so personally, emotionally, a difficult decision for me, difficult decision for the board. was not one we took lightly. it was a year or more of very deliberate process of making sure we...
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pearson have been fantastic owners of the "ft" for 50 years. think we have been great guardians of the editorial integrity and the quality of the journalism, but we'd also helped the "ft" to become global, to make the initial shift from analog to digital. but "inflection point" is a greatly overused word, but in this case, i think it is entirely relevant and appropriate. because increasingly, we are now seeing more and more people accessing news analysis, journalism through social media, through twitter and facebook and all sorts of other new emerging channels. and we're seeing more and more people making the shift from desktop to mobile. and that is a huge opportunity for the "financial times." it means it can reach its journalism to more people than ever before in its history. but it is a great challenge as well, in that it has to remake and rethink how it makes and sells its journalism. that requires absolute attention and focus. and i think it requires scale as well. and in reality, the "ft" is a 300 million pound journalism business in a 5
pearson have been fantastic owners of the "ft" for 50 years. think we have been great guardians of the editorial integrity and the quality of the journalism, but we'd also helped the "ft" to become global, to make the initial shift from analog to digital. but "inflection point" is a greatly overused word, but in this case, i think it is entirely relevant and appropriate. because increasingly, we are now seeing more and more people accessing news analysis,...
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pearson, brettish education company, pushing high today. company planning to cut about 4,000 jobs, a thent of its worker force and -- tenth of its work force and reducing costs. struggleling demand for textbooks and dwindling college enrollments. the c.e.o., john fallon, joins us. you barely finished the last reorganization, and announced another one. why should we have faith in you that this will be a success? >> the last restructuring was a success in that it delivered very significant cost savings. enabled us to increase investment in the digital transformation of the company. but as you said college enrollments have come down more sharply than we thought they would. cyclical factor that's lasted longer than we thought. those college enrollments will stabilize and start to grow again. the long-term trend is for more people to go to college. we are investing 300 million pounds in a program that will deliver 350 million pounds of productivity savings and improvements which will flow through the profits of the company. by 2018 we are confid
pearson, brettish education company, pushing high today. company planning to cut about 4,000 jobs, a thent of its worker force and -- tenth of its work force and reducing costs. struggleling demand for textbooks and dwindling college enrollments. the c.e.o., john fallon, joins us. you barely finished the last reorganization, and announced another one. why should we have faith in you that this will be a success? >> the last restructuring was a success in that it delivered very significant...
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upn pearson worked three-dimensional prototypes based on his watercolor drawings. prototypes they have actual examples and working models of handguns and up the long arms as well. he was able to convince relatives who are wealthy and connected in paterson, new jersey to build him a four story granite factory. he started from scratch. he had never been involved in making them in any kind of quantity. country -- the company was research and design and as a salesman for his product he was a great sales promoter. his frustration was he did not have the financial control that he needed and he believed he was being nickeled and diamond by his relatives. looking at the case sets you can see how complicated the deal all these other accessories required to load a paterson pistol and the concept of the pattersons was you had to take them apart to load it. another problem was in the design. this was the recoil shield. this is just held to the frame of these two screws. .hey would crack and sheer a lot of the failures of the paterson revolvers was that they literally blew apar
upn pearson worked three-dimensional prototypes based on his watercolor drawings. prototypes they have actual examples and working models of handguns and up the long arms as well. he was able to convince relatives who are wealthy and connected in paterson, new jersey to build him a four story granite factory. he started from scratch. he had never been involved in making them in any kind of quantity. country -- the company was research and design and as a salesman for his product he was a great...
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cfo for a number of years with mike pearson. he knows the company and helped turn it into what it is, for better or worse. a guy who has a lot of experience especially compared to other executives who have not been around as long. john: some people will wonder whether it is just temporary. drew: every time we talked to the big investors, the guys who own a ton of company and are the influential voices,
cfo for a number of years with mike pearson. he knows the company and helped turn it into what it is, for better or worse. a guy who has a lot of experience especially compared to other executives who have not been around as long. john: some people will wonder whether it is just temporary. drew: every time we talked to the big investors, the guys who own a ton of company and are the influential voices,
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that's when karl pearson opened fire at arapahoe high school killing fellow student claire davis. >> we do not speak individually about students or employees. in october 2014 press conference, this was as far as the former superintendent scott murphy would go. the report identified three key areas. information sharing and credible and a failure of systems thinking. >> at think we learned a couple of things that really pesters among the school psychologist, coming close to the assistant principal and scott murphy this district superintendent. >> there were many different opportunities were intervention could have taken place in this case. that or not taken advantage of them were not pursued. karl pearson and during his time at the school district. incidents were not noted this even though the report says some administrators knew of them. the employee deposition showed little threat assessment training. assistant principal, i only received two hours school psychologist esters along saying i assumed that all administrators have been drained as the man asked whose job was it to input inf
that's when karl pearson opened fire at arapahoe high school killing fellow student claire davis. >> we do not speak individually about students or employees. in october 2014 press conference, this was as far as the former superintendent scott murphy would go. the report identified three key areas. information sharing and credible and a failure of systems thinking. >> at think we learned a couple of things that really pesters among the school psychologist, coming close to the...
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pearson' s sister lives nearby, he was last seen at her home. angela: check out these pictures sent to us by volusia county professional firefighters. we' re told one person was able to get out of this mobile home safely, after it caught fire this is on hand avenue, near ormond beach. firefighters say it was about got on scene, and they couldn' save it. the home. the red cross is helping them. so far, no word what caused the we' re following an update from marion county tonight, investigators have now ruled the shooting death of a former ronnie damon' s body was found in the front yard of his home in ocala on january 6. investigators say he was working on his car when he was shot. for weeks, his death was only called suspicious. so far there' s no word on any suspects or motive. stewart: also in marion county, sheriff' s deputies now say that an ocala woman, who was found dead in her home on north-west highway 225-a earlier this week, was the victim of a home invasion robbery. investigators believe someone broke into tamara bedenbaugh' s home, k
pearson' s sister lives nearby, he was last seen at her home. angela: check out these pictures sent to us by volusia county professional firefighters. we' re told one person was able to get out of this mobile home safely, after it caught fire this is on hand avenue, near ormond beach. firefighters say it was about got on scene, and they couldn' save it. the home. the red cross is helping them. so far, no word what caused the we' re following an update from marion county tonight, investigators...
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wanted michael pearson the stay in there. is viewed in the same way as someone with whatever association he has with valeant's problems in the past and he is someone that investors are comfortable with. scarlet: he had left the company for a while. this is not some wicked guy who wants to be in the job long-term. drew: i think that is not something clear and howard schiller is the only person who can answer. yes, he did let the company. -- leave the company. we do not know why he left the company and retreated back to the board. left the company had a good time at peak stock. he is inevitably advising the pearson and investors from the positions he holds on the board. scarlet: the next item on the agenda for valeant is the health care conference at which the company may or may not be presented. they will be presenting, but it's a question of who will be there. can they get these scandals behind them and fix the distribution and get sales going back up? scarlet: thank you so much, drew armstrong. coming up in the next hour, ne
wanted michael pearson the stay in there. is viewed in the same way as someone with whatever association he has with valeant's problems in the past and he is someone that investors are comfortable with. scarlet: he had left the company for a while. this is not some wicked guy who wants to be in the job long-term. drew: i think that is not something clear and howard schiller is the only person who can answer. yes, he did let the company. -- leave the company. we do not know why he left the...
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is mike pearson much worse than anybody has known?oward schiller helped build this company with my pearson. he has been on the board, knows it well. betty: was a part of the three-person team? cfo. he was the previous people have called in the explainer in chief for valeant in the past. he is not considered a supermedia friendly or smooth. ofs not always been the face a company that people said we need some it we can turn to when a time of crisis to be out there. howard schiller did not do a lot of that. last night when we saw the news there would be someone as an interim, the stock dropped. it was down 7% or 8% at one point. now we are seeing a recovery. people respond to this. bill ackman was out there praising him this morning. it's generally good news for them. betty: it makes you wonder why they did not have a plan in place sooner. it's good news for the shareholders and for the company, but does it indicate that maybe things are not much better with michael pearson? drew: the company says he is still hospitalized with severe pne
is mike pearson much worse than anybody has known?oward schiller helped build this company with my pearson. he has been on the board, knows it well. betty: was a part of the three-person team? cfo. he was the previous people have called in the explainer in chief for valeant in the past. he is not considered a supermedia friendly or smooth. ofs not always been the face a company that people said we need some it we can turn to when a time of crisis to be out there. howard schiller did not do a...
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karl pearson and during his time at the school district. but it also shows many of those incidents were not noted this even though the report says some administrators knew of them. the employee deposition showed little threat assessment assistant principal, i only received two hours school psychologist esters along saying i assumed that all administrators have been drained as the man asked whose job was it to input information. i don't want to sound like i'm making excuses if i could have gone back i would have taken all the time of the world to make sure that any statement from the new superintendent of the littleton school districts in the challenges convicted them many isolated incident and a significant threat. rest of the assistant principal. esther song is not a school psychologist for cherry creek and scott murphy retired last year will put a link to all of these documents on our website.
karl pearson and during his time at the school district. but it also shows many of those incidents were not noted this even though the report says some administrators knew of them. the employee deposition showed little threat assessment assistant principal, i only received two hours school psychologist esters along saying i assumed that all administrators have been drained as the man asked whose job was it to input information. i don't want to sound like i'm making excuses if i could have gone...
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pearson announced lay-offs today. right now - they have not revealed whether the cuts will affect the iowa city or cedar rapids locations but the layoff's do total 10-percent of the workforce. the company expects most of the restructuring to be done by july. meanwhile, positive numbers for the first time in a while on wall street. the dow closed in the black--up nearly 116 points. oil, which has dropped to scary lows in recent days, ended trading at nearly 30- dollars a barrel. that's still too low for investors to feel comfortable but the upward swing in the mamaets is easing slowdown. this good news *is a lief--*but experts will still be watching markets carefully in the coming days - hoping for more of a rebound. speaking of rebound, our temps are rebounding a bit after those brutal wind chills last weekend let's check in with chief meteorologist terry swails swailsto see what's coming down the line in our weather thanks terry, we are seeing some relief from those super cold temps, but there is plenty of winter sti
pearson announced lay-offs today. right now - they have not revealed whether the cuts will affect the iowa city or cedar rapids locations but the layoff's do total 10-percent of the workforce. the company expects most of the restructuring to be done by july. meanwhile, positive numbers for the first time in a while on wall street. the dow closed in the black--up nearly 116 points. oil, which has dropped to scary lows in recent days, ended trading at nearly 30- dollars a barrel. that's still too...
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pearson is charged with possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute. and commitment 2016 news this noon, the new hampshire primary and multiple presidential hopefuls are campaigning in the state. we begin our coverage with former president bill clinton, wmur' s amy coveno has more from salem. amy: 20 days to the new hampshire primary former , president bill clinton calling that an eternity, telling supporters here to get out the vote, telling them they have been good to him and his family in the past, and now is the time. he glossed over bernie sanders' 27-point lead here in new hampshire, calling it a "home field advantage." mr. clinton: they appointed a special committee that kept her there for 11 hours. i don' t know what you thought. i thought she ate their lunch. amy: next up -- concord. this is the final stop for clinton in new hampshire. he' s back home tonight. in salem, amy coveno, wmur news 9. erin: all right, amy, thank you. republican hopeful jeb bush is also making a trek through the granite state. circle leadership forum. while he was the
pearson is charged with possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute. and commitment 2016 news this noon, the new hampshire primary and multiple presidential hopefuls are campaigning in the state. we begin our coverage with former president bill clinton, wmur' s amy coveno has more from salem. amy: 20 days to the new hampshire primary former , president bill clinton calling that an eternity, telling supporters here to get out the vote, telling them they have been good to him and...
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cfo for a number of years with mike pearson.lped turn it into what it is, for better or worse. a guy who has a lot of experience especially compared to other executives who have not been around as long. john: some people will wonder whether it is just temporary. drew: every time we talked to the big investors, the guys who own a ton of company and are the influential voices, all the scandals and all the criticism and all the falling of stocks, they say mike pearson is the guy we want there and they want to see him get well and get back in the chair. he has worked with howard but i have a feeling despite all of this, we have not yet seen -- even though we have schiller stepping in, it would step up a potential replacement if that is what they decided to do in the future. david: the underlying investigation that really drove down shares so far, do we have any sense of what that will drive down? no, having my pearson out will probably slow down this ability as well as external investigations to go ahead. mike pearson will not be ab
cfo for a number of years with mike pearson.lped turn it into what it is, for better or worse. a guy who has a lot of experience especially compared to other executives who have not been around as long. john: some people will wonder whether it is just temporary. drew: every time we talked to the big investors, the guys who own a ton of company and are the influential voices, all the scandals and all the criticism and all the falling of stocks, they say mike pearson is the guy we want there and...
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there's no need to panic, but kurt pearson of compass financial says it is time to take a good hard look at your investments, to find out how exposed they are to volatility in the u.s. and international markets. >> everything works in a cycle. so the stock market has had several years that have been positive. we haven't had significant volatility for quite a while and so now, to experience 3, 4, 500 point moves in one day is pretty significant and that leaves every investor on edge. steve: pearson also says there's a lot of fear right now, but we may just wade right through it, if 4th-quarter corporate earnings come in better than expected. there is one good side to the dropping markets. a good thing for drivers. the price of oil sank to its lowest level today in 12 years. the falling oil prices are causing a dramatic dip in gas prices. a gallon of gasoline is now selling for $1.83. many energy analysts say gas prices could sag even lower. stacey: nexstar announces it's buying up media general. a move that may leave des moines-based meredith corporation out in the cold. last year, media
there's no need to panic, but kurt pearson of compass financial says it is time to take a good hard look at your investments, to find out how exposed they are to volatility in the u.s. and international markets. >> everything works in a cycle. so the stock market has had several years that have been positive. we haven't had significant volatility for quite a while and so now, to experience 3, 4, 500 point moves in one day is pretty significant and that leaves every investor on edge....
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it is 39 degrees in pearson. volusia is a little colder. it is now 38 in pearson. 44 in flagler beach and port st. john' s. temperatures today, we will slowly climb but we will only make it to the lower 60' s. i will take you county by county coming up. ted: we have a new virtual downtown orlando here. i-4 eastbound on the right side of the screen. that little sliver is 50 colonial drive. it is nice getting to downtown orlando. john young to colonial is only five minutes. right now, we are looking at westbound i-4 colonial drive. no i-4 ultimate there. we still have an area of princeton street taking down a lane. remember, you can take traffic on the go with the west to mobile app. jason: lawmakers are getting back to work in tallahassee. michelle: some of the key issues jason: we will hear exclusively a gator attack about jason: it is 5:44. 42 degrees in orlando. you can see the fairbanks on the right side of your screen. we will check in with ted noah to get an update on your commute. you will want to crank up the heat in your car because
it is 39 degrees in pearson. volusia is a little colder. it is now 38 in pearson. 44 in flagler beach and port st. john' s. temperatures today, we will slowly climb but we will only make it to the lower 60' s. i will take you county by county coming up. ted: we have a new virtual downtown orlando here. i-4 eastbound on the right side of the screen. that little sliver is 50 colonial drive. it is nice getting to downtown orlando. john young to colonial is only five minutes. right now, we are...
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pearson was last seen at his sister' on oak ridge road january 22nd. new video tonight of local three-year-old who is believed to be with his mother and an escaped prisoner. this video of xander quigley was released by the national center for missing & exploited children. earlier this week, a state wide missing child alert was issued. xander was last seen on january 20th. volusia county deputies believe his mother, natasha quigley, helped her boyfriend, gary bullock, escape from a work release assignment at a daytona beach shores hotel. meredith: all new tonight, a woman is accused of stealing money from people who live at a local assisted living facility. cheryl williams was a book keeper for the savannah court assisted living facility on maitland boulevard. police say she forged documents and almost $100,000. investigators tells wesh 2 some of the crimes go as far back at november 2014. she' s facing multiple felony charges. today a judge set bond at more than $21,000 but she must prove but she must prove that the , money will come from a legal sourc
pearson was last seen at his sister' on oak ridge road january 22nd. new video tonight of local three-year-old who is believed to be with his mother and an escaped prisoner. this video of xander quigley was released by the national center for missing & exploited children. earlier this week, a state wide missing child alert was issued. xander was last seen on january 20th. volusia county deputies believe his mother, natasha quigley, helped her boyfriend, gary bullock, escape from a work...
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as hampton pearson tells us, while that optimismwhabounds, some obstacles do remain. >> the 2016 job market is starting the year with a lot of momentum. a blockbuster december saw 292,000 new hires, and upward revisions boosted the fourth quarter average to 294,000 per month. in his final state of the union address, president barack obama says predict sector growth has the foundation of the recoveries. >> the united states of america right now has the strongest, most durable economy in the world. [ applause ] we're in the middle of the longest streak of private job growth in history. >> well above 200,000 per month and the economy is moving closer to full employment, but wage growth, especially for those between 25 and 54, the prime earning years, remain a challenge. >> we want to be the ratioo return to pre-recession levels, and we want to see stronger wage growth. >>> dramatically declining oil prices may force bigger job cuts in 2016. an instant replay of what happened last year, when roughly 20% of the 600,000 announced layoffs were tied to falling oil prices. public sector downs
as hampton pearson tells us, while that optimismwhabounds, some obstacles do remain. >> the 2016 job market is starting the year with a lot of momentum. a blockbuster december saw 292,000 new hires, and upward revisions boosted the fourth quarter average to 294,000 per month. in his final state of the union address, president barack obama says predict sector growth has the foundation of the recoveries. >> the united states of america right now has the strongest, most durable economy...
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for "nightly business report", i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> with the strong gains last year and expected growth this year, who exactly is hiring? we know the energy sector has been and is an issue while restaurants and bars ratcheted up their hiring, but what about the under the radar sectors? mary thompson takes a closer look at three areas where the jobs are. >> georgia is building a name for itself in movies, thanks to a generous tax incentive, the state is now third in tv and film production behind california and new york. the state welcoming the industry as rapid growth and estimated $6 billion in economic impact it's bringing this year, though not everything is peachy. we've had a bit of a growing pain in that we've had such a run-up so quickly. >> sometimes it's hard to find in-state electrician, artists and others to start a movie or show, something that chris bagwell says could cause the industry to look for locations outside of georgia. >> it's a lot cheaper for production to hire local talent that is to bring folks from l.a. or new york city and have to pay their
for "nightly business report", i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> with the strong gains last year and expected growth this year, who exactly is hiring? we know the energy sector has been and is an issue while restaurants and bars ratcheted up their hiring, but what about the under the radar sectors? mary thompson takes a closer look at three areas where the jobs are. >> georgia is building a name for itself in movies, thanks to a generous tax incentive, the state is...
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. >> pearson and warren county schools are closed. wayne is delayed by two hours. all of this are currently changed. keep it here and you will have a complete list on wral.com. >> we'll update them as soon as they are coming in. >> we'll stay on top of this for you. >> you can always check wral.com for a list of delays at or at the bottom of your school. >>> in advance of the storms, people are heading to stores to stock up supplies. we stopped by logan, items are >> gas stations are busy today with people filling up their tanks. you can see here at the speedway of capitol boulevard is packed this way when the storm hits. that'swhy the d.o.t. recommends that you are prepared with at least a half tank of gas in your vehicle. another reasonto fill up that the gas pump don't work when the power is out. >> gilbert bay spent the day watching folks in fayetteville preparing for the storms. he is joining us live. >> reporter: hey gerald what a difference an hour make because the sun is coming down. >> you can see these dump trucks with the plows sitting out right now and
. >> pearson and warren county schools are closed. wayne is delayed by two hours. all of this are currently changed. keep it here and you will have a complete list on wral.com. >> we'll update them as soon as they are coming in. >> we'll stay on top of this for you. >> you can always check wral.com for a list of delays at or at the bottom of your school. >>> in advance of the storms, people are heading to stores to stock up supplies. we stopped by logan, items...
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pearson, low 30' s. some frost in orange city. then we work our way down , middle to the upper 40' s. clouds a little bit thicker down south. the temperatures here will be a few degrees cooler. highs tomorrow will be running 60 to 65 degrees. right around 60 and marineland. the center for thursday. an area of high pressure sliding off toward the east and southeast. that next weather maker. we will have severe weather but storms coming in. gorgeous on thursday. possible showers and storms on friday. sunday will be dramatically cooler. angela: a zoo in ohio honors david bowie in the best way it a new picture of saturn taken from more than one a half million miles away. that little white dot the bottom right hand of the picture. that is one of saturn' s moons. making the planet nearly 10 times wider than earth. a flock of birds migrating from europe are making a lot of people look up at the sky. the evening swooping and soaring through the sky. synchronize formations. they doing to help each other find food and fend off creditors. an
pearson, low 30' s. some frost in orange city. then we work our way down , middle to the upper 40' s. clouds a little bit thicker down south. the temperatures here will be a few degrees cooler. highs tomorrow will be running 60 to 65 degrees. right around 60 and marineland. the center for thursday. an area of high pressure sliding off toward the east and southeast. that next weather maker. we will have severe weather but storms coming in. gorgeous on thursday. possible showers and storms on...
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hampton pearson has more now on what's worrying the central bank. >> reporter: the first federal reserve meeting of 2016 ended with monetary policymakers keeping interest rates unchanged but pledging to closely monitor the global economy and financial markets. since the mid-december rate hike, major markets and oil prices have declined and china's economy has struggled. the initial market reaction was negative because monetary policymakers gave no hints they plan to slow future rate hikes. >> 2016 levels of global leverage make it very hard in my opinion to emphasize 5% unemployment when oil and commodity prices are deflating by 50% year over year. >> reporter: the fed said while overall economic growth has slowed, labor markets have improved, but the drop in oil prices and stronger dollar finds policymakers no longer reasonably confident the fed can reach its 2% inflation target over the next few years. some analysts say that continued strong job growth leaves the door open for a rate hike in march. >> i don't think the fed has changed their playbook. labor market conditions are still s
hampton pearson has more now on what's worrying the central bank. >> reporter: the first federal reserve meeting of 2016 ended with monetary policymakers keeping interest rates unchanged but pledging to closely monitor the global economy and financial markets. since the mid-december rate hike, major markets and oil prices have declined and china's economy has struggled. the initial market reaction was negative because monetary policymakers gave no hints they plan to slow future rate...
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shares of pearson jumped 16% on that news to $1.95. $10.95. >>> general motors branching out into themand car world. this time the auto maker launching a car sharing service called maven. the service will start in ann arbor, michigan. it's not the first time they dabbled in this market. earlier this month the company invested in the ride share firm lyft. it also bought the assets of side car which just shut down last month. gm was up a fraction today to 29.55. >>> how about a cup of coffee? even starbucks it seems is subject to slower growth in china. starbucks posted an earnings beat but said sales in its china and asia pacific divisions were up only 5%. that's less than the 6.1% growth that analysts figured on. starbucks lowered forecasts for the current quarter by about a penny. and starbucks shares rose nearly 4% to 59.03 today. but when the earnings came out after the bell, you see the red? that's where the shares gave all of those gains back and then some. >>> and schlumberger announced it will spend $10 billion to buy back shares of its stock. also posted a fourth quarter earni
shares of pearson jumped 16% on that news to $1.95. $10.95. >>> general motors branching out into themand car world. this time the auto maker launching a car sharing service called maven. the service will start in ann arbor, michigan. it's not the first time they dabbled in this market. earlier this month the company invested in the ride share firm lyft. it also bought the assets of side car which just shut down last month. gm was up a fraction today to 29.55. >>> how about a...
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pearson. ms. aldrich. mr. stout for very different seats. so mr. pearson, mrs. aldrich. miss payan.mr. ballesteros. fugatefor 16, 17, laurthomas for 18. terrance alan for 19. the labor seat, i see as something that we might be able to continue, given shortage of people, but some very, very qualified people who can apply for that. i really like ms. schrader for 21 and also would like very much consider mr. lemos as well and for 22, i would really want to back ms. ozim, for that seat. so that pretty much goes through all the different you names and seats. a lot of names i didn't say numbers for, because they could apply at different places. maybe we can start the conversation with those names. >> thank you, supervisor avalos for leading us through this long hearing. to all of the members that came and supported their candidate,, i appreciate your communitis y comments and public pents and also recognizing those folks. this is going to be the first here in san francisco and the reason why i'm taking this extra seriously is because it was brought up a little bit in the discussion today
pearson. ms. aldrich. mr. stout for very different seats. so mr. pearson, mrs. aldrich. miss payan.mr. ballesteros. fugatefor 16, 17, laurthomas for 18. terrance alan for 19. the labor seat, i see as something that we might be able to continue, given shortage of people, but some very, very qualified people who can apply for that. i really like ms. schrader for 21 and also would like very much consider mr. lemos as well and for 22, i would really want to back ms. ozim, for that seat. so that...
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they are looking into a connection for the pearson. pearson was reported missing on tuesday by his family. >>> for 44 days, the volusia county homeless county had been at the county building, but last night officers helped them pack up their stuff and find a place to stay for the night. the daytona beach police announced after 44 days here, those who needed a place to live would be moved somewhere else. >> reporter: if you have pack it up and free to leave. if you refuse to leave, you're going to be arrested under the camping ordinance. >> reporter: some did leave. one person was arrested, and others got on the buss to get the help they desperately needed. 86 beds were available less than a mile from here. one man says he will go, but there's a lot of work that needs to be done. >> they are doing what they can, but it's for them to get us off the street. they don't want the tourists seeing homeless people on the street. >> reporter: the chief said they had to do something because of the increase in crime. >> it started as a thing to br
they are looking into a connection for the pearson. pearson was reported missing on tuesday by his family. >>> for 44 days, the volusia county homeless county had been at the county building, but last night officers helped them pack up their stuff and find a place to stay for the night. the daytona beach police announced after 44 days here, those who needed a place to live would be moved somewhere else. >> reporter: if you have pack it up and free to leave. if you refuse to...
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pearson says it hopes to complete those layoffs by mid-year. we seem to be slowly climbing back up the thermometer this week. week.let's see what friday holds in store... store...chief meteorogolost terry swails is here now with terry thanks.earlier tonight, fox 28 news hosted a nationally televised town hall discussion about iowa's role in presidential politics. politics.our first in the nation caucuses are now less than two weeks away and we wanted to talk about our role and what it means in he road to the white house. house.we begin tonight's vote 20-16 coverage with a recap of tonight's talk. part of the conversation had to do with constantly edging out places like new hampshire - and how parts of the new hampshire state constitution affect what iowa can do to improve its caucuses. but we also talked about how other states have said they want to be first in the nation - but our party chairs say that comes with not only the responsibility to vet candidates, but also all the political mail and nasty ads that go with it. but iowa is also the p
pearson says it hopes to complete those layoffs by mid-year. we seem to be slowly climbing back up the thermometer this week. week.let's see what friday holds in store... store...chief meteorogolost terry swails is here now with terry thanks.earlier tonight, fox 28 news hosted a nationally televised town hall discussion about iowa's role in presidential politics. politics.our first in the nation caucuses are now less than two weeks away and we wanted to talk about our role and what it means in...
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. >> orange county and pearson county and wayne is delayed for two hours. moore county schools are close tomorrow. >>> go to wral for a complete list of closings and delays as well as at the bottom of the screen throughout our newscast. . d.o.t. crews finished brieing spreading sand around the roads today. >> as traffic goes over, it grinds in the ice and help break it up a little bit and you have the salts there to speed up the melting of it. >> the d.o.t. 6000 tons of sand. >> gallons of brnes on the road. >>> stay off the roads during this storm unless you have to travel. being out there putting you and others at risk. >> laura. >> gerald, governor pat mccory announced the state emergency this morning. he and others trying to come up with a plan to deal with everything of snow and sleet and they'll make it a priority and make sure that no one gets left out stranded in the storm. >> governor pat mccory said he's hoping to avoid the gridlock we have seen in the past by getting disabled cars >> d.o.t. roads out of the road ways to the shoulder so we won't h
. >> orange county and pearson county and wayne is delayed for two hours. moore county schools are close tomorrow. >>> go to wral for a complete list of closings and delays as well as at the bottom of the screen throughout our newscast. . d.o.t. crews finished brieing spreading sand around the roads today. >> as traffic goes over, it grinds in the ice and help break it up a little bit and you have the salts there to speed up the melting of it. >> the d.o.t. 6000 tons...
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reporter: there is a possibility it is the body of robert pearson . he disappeared january 22. >> of time, i understand he just moved here. reporter: but the medical final identification. meanwhile, the fact that the body has been found in this area is surprising and concerning. >> it would surprise me. this has been a quiet reporter: as soon as we find out the identification of the body, or any information rounding this case i' m a we will definitely pass it along to you. meredith: jacksonville police make a stunning discovery, a baby girl alive with two bodies. they found a man and a woman shot to death inside a car, and a six-month-old baby was found alive. deputies say that the shootings do not appear to be a murder suicide, and the shooter may have fired from inside the car. summer: the sunshine is back today, and it is shaping up to be a nice weekend. meredith: eric, a nice friday evening ahead? eric: it is so nice outside. i watch the palm trees swaying in the nice read. this is our first alert doppler radar. what a difference a day makes. tony
reporter: there is a possibility it is the body of robert pearson . he disappeared january 22. >> of time, i understand he just moved here. reporter: but the medical final identification. meanwhile, the fact that the body has been found in this area is surprising and concerning. >> it would surprise me. this has been a quiet reporter: as soon as we find out the identification of the body, or any information rounding this case i' m a we will definitely pass it along to you. meredith:...
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. >> michael pearson hospitalized still from severe pneumonia.ut could this be about more than an interim job? that's next. that's still ahead. equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. >>> we've got nor breaking news on macy's. let's get straight out to courtney reagan. >> macy's did release its holiday same store sales, down 5.2%. that is the comparable sales for macy's on an owned basis. owned plus license basis, comparable sales, and 4.7% for november and december. also cutting guidance pretty sharply for both the fourth quarter and the full year. shares are now higher for macy's. ceo terry lundgren says that 80% of the weakness in the comparable sales for the quarter came with winter goods, scarves, abouts. that is contributing to the weather. orders actually improved 25% over last year. macy's shares are higher after the bell. >> maybe they were listening to guy and carol. >> we knew that news was coming. we had to get it out there. and nowe can s
. >> michael pearson hospitalized still from severe pneumonia.ut could this be about more than an interim job? that's next. that's still ahead. equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. >>> we've got nor breaking news on macy's. let's get straight out to courtney reagan. >> macy's did release its holiday same store sales, down 5.2%. that is the comparable sales for macy's on an...
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. >> reporter: good morning janelle, we made the drive from downtown all the way up past pearson. it is feeling pretty good and as we head up to 56 right here wesley chapel. you can see that fog is hanging out light and down at the road is a much improved situation than an hour ago where visibility was about eight miles to half mile. we'll head out to 56 right now and we'll bring you an update in about 15 minutes. janelle, how is the restof road looking? >> we are checking out ih f 4 west of-4 west of mackintosh. >> i am seeing cars stacking up just a little bit as they pass through the crash. we are not seeing a huge delay here and traffic is still light we start to see any backup. >> two westbound lanes blocked on at 51st street. they takethat driver out of the car. it took them two hours toget him out. we are told that he's alert and talking. right now to westbound lane, you can use a ledger or push to get around that if it start to backup there. lookinggreat if you are heading out the door right now. >> 5:18 right now. a new ordinance is baning sales ofpuppies and kittens at s
. >> reporter: good morning janelle, we made the drive from downtown all the way up past pearson. it is feeling pretty good and as we head up to 56 right here wesley chapel. you can see that fog is hanging out light and down at the road is a much improved situation than an hour ago where visibility was about eight miles to half mile. we'll head out to 56 right now and we'll bring you an update in about 15 minutes. janelle, how is the restof road looking? >> we are checking out ih f...
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pearson has been in trouble. in 2011, we investigated a charity or people donated misused goods. tisha: new tonight, donald trump holding true to his word, skipping out on the to republican debate in imi. instead, he is holding a rally to raise funding for veterans he skipped today because of an ongoing feud with fox news. fox releases statement saying he offered to appear on condition of a $5 million donation to the charity. senator ted cruz took center stage of the debate. he started the debate by thinking the other candidates for showing i/o voters respect by schilling appeared he also channel donald trump i had organs was at the other candidates on stage. jeb bush steve: said he missed him. steve:there is a null social media push on the road to the white house and is targeting voters in north carolina and an entirely new way. bernie sanders is heating up women on tender. women in raleigh sent us these screen grabs to the democratic senator from vermont is not looking for dates, he is looking for votes. as i zoom in, take a look at what he says. may the burned turn your apathy
pearson has been in trouble. in 2011, we investigated a charity or people donated misused goods. tisha: new tonight, donald trump holding true to his word, skipping out on the to republican debate in imi. instead, he is holding a rally to raise funding for veterans he skipped today because of an ongoing feud with fox news. fox releases statement saying he offered to appear on condition of a $5 million donation to the charity. senator ted cruz took center stage of the debate. he started the...
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they did say that this -- tiki five -- karl pearson killed claire davis . they did say that schools are safer now. >> working with community agencies to better support student mental health needs. the last one is supporting the ongoing recovery and resiliency activities related to crisis response in our schools.>> an agreement that they would not seek damages from the district or individuals at the school if the school would answer questions about what happened leading up to the shooting. the meeting will continue for at least another hour or two. nelson garcia will have more on exactly what the school district is planning to do. this is the first time the school district is speaking about this since 2013. we should hear more from the public. right now there are about 100 people inside this need to the report. >> i know that the parents of claire davis have been pushing for this transparency. victoria sanchez, thank you so much. >>> the family of an inmate who died in the denver jail back in november says video released by the city shows deputies holding hi
they did say that this -- tiki five -- karl pearson killed claire davis . they did say that schools are safer now. >> working with community agencies to better support student mental health needs. the last one is supporting the ongoing recovery and resiliency activities related to crisis response in our schools.>> an agreement that they would not seek damages from the district or individuals at the school if the school would answer questions about what happened leading up to the...
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pearson is an international publishing company with its biggest businesses in education and books. this year, it sold two of its most well known brands, the "ft" and "the economist." in an exclusive interview, i speak with the group's ceo, john fallon, about his vision for the company and the impact of selling those established brands. john fallon, thank you so much for speaking to bloomberg. we have been talking about an "ft" sale for as long as i can remember. when did you decide it was for sale? john: i think there wasn't a single moment.
pearson is an international publishing company with its biggest businesses in education and books. this year, it sold two of its most well known brands, the "ft" and "the economist." in an exclusive interview, i speak with the group's ceo, john fallon, about his vision for the company and the impact of selling those established brands. john fallon, thank you so much for speaking to bloomberg. we have been talking about an "ft" sale for as long as i can remember....
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students and teachers reported feeling threatened by 18-year- old karl pearson. he shot claire and then killed himself inside the school. he had threatened to kill a teacher just three months before the attack and had more than two dozen incidents at arapahoe high from bullying and threats to outbursts and classes. -- in classes. there was no protocol for keeping track of all of that information and none of it -- much of it was never reported to law enforcement or school officials. >> in name specific people that were heavily involved -- it named specific people that were heavily involved in decision- making about carl. we will not name anyone specifically. but if it's in the process for those healing -- if it's , we forgive -- and they need it, we need -- we forgive those administrators that failed carl and there in action that caused claire to be murdered. >> one of the report says the school did not properly implement its own threat assessment policy. a lot of those policies have been changed. the link between marijuana smoking and declines in intelligence in
students and teachers reported feeling threatened by 18-year- old karl pearson. he shot claire and then killed himself inside the school. he had threatened to kill a teacher just three months before the attack and had more than two dozen incidents at arapahoe high from bullying and threats to outbursts and classes. -- in classes. there was no protocol for keeping track of all of that information and none of it -- much of it was never reported to law enforcement or school officials. >> in...
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but still there's the potential if you live in pearson county right now, send me an e-mail message if you're getting flakes coming down. we're not getting any reports of that just yet but there is the potential as we go through the morning to see a little bit more. from raleigh southward, primarily a rain event for us. maybe a couple of flakes mixed in. big-time novelty at that. once you get to the triangle northward up to pearson county, we'll have a rain-snow mix but no accumulation. farther north, that's where we'll see probably a light snow event and accumulating snow on grassy services up to the north, and that might only last for a couple of hours before it melts off. temperatures just too warm. now, predictor, our forecast was showing yesterday. it shows a big area with zero precipitation with rain to the south and snow off to the north. maybe a couple of flakes mixed in around the triangle and the i-45 corridor and snow to the north. we can't take this shift one way or the other. could be a little different. with ground temperatures in the mid-40s, not an issue. clouds lingeri
but still there's the potential if you live in pearson county right now, send me an e-mail message if you're getting flakes coming down. we're not getting any reports of that just yet but there is the potential as we go through the morning to see a little bit more. from raleigh southward, primarily a rain event for us. maybe a couple of flakes mixed in. big-time novelty at that. once you get to the triangle northward up to pearson county, we'll have a rain-snow mix but no accumulation. farther...
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this is not the first time pearson has been in trouble. in 2011, we investigated a charity or people donated misused goods. tisha: new tonight, donald trump holding true to his word, skipping out on the to republican debate in imi. instead, he is holding a rally organizations. he skipped today because of an ongoing feud with fox news. fox releases statement saying he offered to appear on condition of a $5 million donation to the stage of the debate. he started the debate by thinking the other candidates for showing i/o voters respect by schilling appeared he also channel donald trump i had organs was at the other candidates on stage. jeb bush steve: said he missed him. steve:there is a null social media push on the road to the white house and is targeting voters in north carolina and an entirely new way. bernie sanders is heating up women on tender. women in raleigh sent us these screen grabs to the democratic senator from vermont is not looking for dates, he is looking for votes. as i zoom in, take a look at what he says. may the burned t
this is not the first time pearson has been in trouble. in 2011, we investigated a charity or people donated misused goods. tisha: new tonight, donald trump holding true to his word, skipping out on the to republican debate in imi. instead, he is holding a rally organizations. he skipped today because of an ongoing feud with fox news. fox releases statement saying he offered to appear on condition of a $5 million donation to the stage of the debate. he started the debate by thinking the other...
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i want to bring in katrina pearson new york city. welcome. we've heard from the cruz campaign this is a two-man race between cruz and between donald trump. what's your concern about marco rubio? he certainly has had some momentum since the debate. i think it's a two-man race, but it's no second place. he has clearly been the front-runner and remains the front-runner today. we've seen in recent polls that mr. trump is ahead in. >>> we're good to air it and then i'd like to speak with you about it. >> i really appreciate the support. my mother gave me this very bible many years ago, in fact it's her writing right here. she wrote the name, my address, and it's just very special. again, i want to thank the evangelicals. i will never let you down. >>> all right. a promise to evangelical voters here in iowa, a very important group here, but i do want to point out something i saw from ted cruz, poking fun a potential potentially. >> he said father god, please continue this awakening, continue this spirit of revival, awaken the body of christ we migh
i want to bring in katrina pearson new york city. welcome. we've heard from the cruz campaign this is a two-man race between cruz and between donald trump. what's your concern about marco rubio? he certainly has had some momentum since the debate. i think it's a two-man race, but it's no second place. he has clearly been the front-runner and remains the front-runner today. we've seen in recent polls that mr. trump is ahead in. >>> we're good to air it and then i'd like to speak with...
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gail: robert pearson was last seen at his sister' west oak ridge road in the same area january 22. jeff williamson: it was unlike him to be missing for such a long period of time. i understand he just moved here from somewhere in the midwest, wisconsin, something like that. gail: but the medical examiner will have to make a final identification. the m.e. will also determine cause and manner of death. but if you know something contact the orange county , sheriff' s office. live in orange county, gail paschall-brown, wesh 2 news. angela: taking a live look from our wesh 2 tower camera toward downtown orlando. after two days of rain and the big question on everyone' s mind at this hour though, will the clear skies stick around all night? stewart: let' s head out to first alert meteorologist eric burris, with a first look at the forecast. eric: it feels so nice outside. looking ahead, it will remain perfect. it is rain free. look at the satellite and radar also nice and quiet. you have the look all the way down into south florida just to find much in the way of cloud cover. evening pla
gail: robert pearson was last seen at his sister' west oak ridge road in the same area january 22. jeff williamson: it was unlike him to be missing for such a long period of time. i understand he just moved here from somewhere in the midwest, wisconsin, something like that. gail: but the medical examiner will have to make a final identification. the m.e. will also determine cause and manner of death. but if you know something contact the orange county , sheriff' s office. live in orange county,...
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the family of 22-year-old robert pearson reported him missing. he was last seen on elk ridge road which is near that lake. >>> we're looking into three suspects that sparked an it happened at bembry avenue. this is a busy intersection any time day or night. >> reporter: it's a busy intersection and south street is still closed out here. the tape and cones are up. you can see two crime scene units, they're still trying to figure out how all of this went down. meanwhile the most important thing tonight is that everyone here that was here earlier is okay. >> it's scary to see south street shut down like this and the helicopters. >> opd patrol cars were lined up ten deep. she was worried something happened to her son until a friend from inside the yoga he's fine. >> my son hasn't responded to me, he's interviewed and he's only 19, maybe he's being interviewed. >> we learned of a carjacking at cvs pharmacy this morning. >>> a chase started and they >> a chase started and that is when we pick up the story. >> the cops shot 15 rounds to the windshield.
the family of 22-year-old robert pearson reported him missing. he was last seen on elk ridge road which is near that lake. >>> we're looking into three suspects that sparked an it happened at bembry avenue. this is a busy intersection any time day or night. >> reporter: it's a busy intersection and south street is still closed out here. the tape and cones are up. you can see two crime scene units, they're still trying to figure out how all of this went down. meanwhile the most...
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nor is it about karl pearson who is a teenager in crisis. >>> reporter: two years after a gunman took their daughter's life, they hope the report will help prevent another tragedy.>> successful change will only be realized when all schools embrace the recommendations in these reports. >>> reporter: he held bbck tears as he spoke to lawmakers and thanked to administrators. >> the princcple of arapahoe high school has shown not only deep remorse for the tragedy but a willingness and eagerness >>> reporter: they found the district missed warning signs him after he threatened to kill a teacher weeks before the shooting. the report shows the crucial roles they play in identifying troubled kids. >> not just littleton but all public schools may be responsible. >>> reporter: they presented this donation to an anonymous tip line. >> i wasted $1200 for safe to tell. i did that so students like me can have the power and voice in this process and prevent what happened to arapahoe high school and my friend. >>> reporter: another interesting friend, another author said a number of the recommendatio
nor is it about karl pearson who is a teenager in crisis. >>> reporter: two years after a gunman took their daughter's life, they hope the report will help prevent another tragedy.>> successful change will only be realized when all schools embrace the recommendations in these reports. >>> reporter: he held bbck tears as he spoke to lawmakers and thanked to administrators. >> the princcple of arapahoe high school has shown not only deep remorse for the tragedy but a...
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it is 32 degrees, freezing in pearson. we will get sunshine through the day. a couple of clouds. we will make it to 61 by noon. we will talk a little bit more about how much warmer we will be in a few minutes. anchor: jason: these temperatures can be dangerous. they also meet an -- mean more time inside. she went to the park and found very few people lingering outdoors. reporter: in winter park, she >> it is so cold outside. reporter: across the street in central park, the only people we found out for little malcolm jenkins and her parents, who are originally from up north. they know how to prepare. >> of course. >> layers definitely helps. reporter: the frost advisory is in effect for the early morning hours, when temperatures will fall into the mid to upper 30' s. during the frost advisory, sensitive outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered. owner allison palmer advised , if you have any tropical foliage, do not just throw any sheet on top of it. you want to create more of a tent i tying down the ends. >> you want to create a greenhouse effect where you trap warm air. jas
it is 32 degrees, freezing in pearson. we will get sunshine through the day. a couple of clouds. we will make it to 61 by noon. we will talk a little bit more about how much warmer we will be in a few minutes. anchor: jason: these temperatures can be dangerous. they also meet an -- mean more time inside. she went to the park and found very few people lingering outdoors. reporter: in winter park, she >> it is so cold outside. reporter: across the street in central park, the only people we...