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bob peck thanks to you for sticking with us for the entire hour. suntrust's bob peck. all right.uickly, what's your quick trade on twitter? >> i think you'd be really happy to sit here and wait. these guys talk about a gap. i think you can wait and see if you get the gap down toward $30 a share. >> dan. >> i just think the scarcity value of the platform, when you think the enterprise value of $21 billion is less than of that what's app when they got bought by facebook last year it's just too cheap. i'm going to stick with it but i'm cognizant of the fact it could see 30 sometime soon. >> do you think, karen this makes it more likely to be a takeout target? >> every day that goes by is less likely. so i'm going to go with less likely. >> going to still wait there, grasso? >> i would have given it a c. so i felt like i was too optimistic. but being as though bob peck gave it a c-plus i felt like i'm right in the wheelhouse. there's no better guy on twitter than bob peck. i'm going to hang on to the stock. obviously if it starts to work its way down into the low 30s these white knuc
bob peck thanks to you for sticking with us for the entire hour. suntrust's bob peck. all right.uickly, what's your quick trade on twitter? >> i think you'd be really happy to sit here and wait. these guys talk about a gap. i think you can wait and see if you get the gap down toward $30 a share. >> dan. >> i just think the scarcity value of the platform, when you think the enterprise value of $21 billion is less than of that what's app when they got bought by facebook last...
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bob peck of suntrust. dan nathan. >> i just think it's important to remember. this is a $270 billion market cap company. greater than that of general electric. it's the 13 largest, you know, stock in the s&p 500. and it's going to have $17 billion in sales this year. so to me this is something that is out of this world. they are having eye-popping growth and they're taking over the social web. but it's a very much loved story. when you look at a wall street analyst who has 46 buys, six holds and one sell. you have a universally loved stock. it's going to go to guy's $100 level. he's beening a is that for months now. i think it's also important to remember that this stock was rangebound, 75 to 85 for most of this year. it broke out now. there's a lot of positive sentiment. >> it actually went practically up to 100. have we seen that move? is that over? >> i think there actually -- there's probably more in here because these numbers were so good. when you have a company as big as dan was mentioning that grow
bob peck of suntrust. dan nathan. >> i just think it's important to remember. this is a $270 billion market cap company. greater than that of general electric. it's the 13 largest, you know, stock in the s&p 500. and it's going to have $17 billion in sales this year. so to me this is something that is out of this world. they are having eye-popping growth and they're taking over the social web. but it's a very much loved story. when you look at a wall street analyst who has 46 buys,...
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flyers draft picks and presents pecks including the top two picks will sign autographs and participate in drills beginning at 9:00 a.m. on the 96th street beach always a good time, erika back to you. >> hold on, some are not going all the way, how do they judge these. >> these are quick sit-ups. >> it is legitimate. >> yes. >> welcome to the pros. >> okay. >> hats off to you guys. >> coming up next on "eyewitness news" a new controversy for paula dean, nicole. >>> and erika a bala cynwyd woman with the devastating lung disease using her voice to help others and new she's
flyers draft picks and presents pecks including the top two picks will sign autographs and participate in drills beginning at 9:00 a.m. on the 96th street beach always a good time, erika back to you. >> hold on, some are not going all the way, how do they judge these. >> these are quick sit-ups. >> it is legitimate. >> yes. >> welcome to the pros. >> okay. >> hats off to you guys. >> coming up next on "eyewitness news" a new controversy...
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you know, it could -- the fire could spread that fast. >> peck evacuated his home. now all he can do is hope the fire fighters can save it. >> cal fire says it's a challenging fight. >> the terrain, limited roads, the access is difficult here. a lot a lot of dried grass. >> moving horses is never fast. that was what was really scary. we watched it burn down the hill. we watched it go chunk after chunk after chunk. >> they'll have to wait out the fire fight in a pasture. all sarah dicken sop can do is hope bow will be okay. >> that orange glow is in the sky tonight. >> jean, thank you. we wish all of these people the best of luck in these overnight hours. the smoke can be seen from fairfield to sacramento. we could be doing this for several days. >> it's still going strong that fire, again, to the northeast of napa and just to the south of lake bariesta. >> we're down to 62 degrees. humidity has also inkreets e creased to 68. >> all right, jeff, we'll see you shortly. we want to get back to our live pictures now from the fire line there. some spectacular flames there
you know, it could -- the fire could spread that fast. >> peck evacuated his home. now all he can do is hope the fire fighters can save it. >> cal fire says it's a challenging fight. >> the terrain, limited roads, the access is difficult here. a lot a lot of dried grass. >> moving horses is never fast. that was what was really scary. we watched it burn down the hill. we watched it go chunk after chunk after chunk. >> they'll have to wait out the fire fight in a...
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. >> you want them to peck at your arm? i do i do. >> okay. >> i slowed this clip down to make sure there was no video trickery going on this is frame by frame he snatches that thing, takes off. definitely real and we found this video on viral video uk. >> individual know number three. that's really good. wow, that's really well done. >> that is a very good fake. >> it's fake but really awesome. >> i wish it was real. >> this is by chris mel berger he has a background in graphic design how he was able to pull it off. nice fake but definitely fake. so that's that. beth love you, love all you guys. >> see you. >> i love you,. >>> in this first video, this beautiful mom-to-be decided the way to reveal to her parents that they were going to have a grandchild was to buy a nursery poetry book. >> why are you interrupting me with this i'm cooking. >> she hands dad the bag. it takes this mom zero seconds to figure out what the daughter is trying to tell her. >> she's talking to her stomach. it's so flat. >> oh, oh, my god! >> dad i
. >> you want them to peck at your arm? i do i do. >> okay. >> i slowed this clip down to make sure there was no video trickery going on this is frame by frame he snatches that thing, takes off. definitely real and we found this video on viral video uk. >> individual know number three. that's really good. wow, that's really well done. >> that is a very good fake. >> it's fake but really awesome. >> i wish it was real. >> this is by chris mel...
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when we come back, fitbit getting a buy rating from bob peck.initiations this morning. and charles dallara, we'll get his take on this past weekend with the dow up 166. back in a minute. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> good monday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and simon hobbs. we get a deal in greece and suddenly we're in the midst of the biggest three-day gain for the s&p in an year. a live shot at the news school in lower manhattan with hilla
when we come back, fitbit getting a buy rating from bob peck.initiations this morning. and charles dallara, we'll get his take on this past weekend with the dow up 166. back in a minute. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i...
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let's kick it off with bob peck of suntrust on netflix., big headline here. >> the big takeaway is they obviously blew away the numbers and blew away the guidance as well. couple things to keep an eye on, though. the costs continue to rise faster than revenues. both the cost of acquire customers as well as the content spend. and they also pulled back a little on china penetration. we'll see if they can enter the market next year in china. >> chris roland of fbr on intel. what was the big headline to you? >> pcs definitely better than feared here. additionally there were some disclosures about tick-tock. and it seems like that's changing actually to tick-tock tock as moore's law they admit is starting to break down. but intel will be up tomorrow. >> all right. so interesting to see this chart on init will here, dan. you've been following intel. you've been bearish intel all the right times, actually, into this earnings. >> last night we talked about them, said the sentiment was really poor heading into this print here. so to me it had to be
let's kick it off with bob peck of suntrust on netflix., big headline here. >> the big takeaway is they obviously blew away the numbers and blew away the guidance as well. couple things to keep an eye on, though. the costs continue to rise faster than revenues. both the cost of acquire customers as well as the content spend. and they also pulled back a little on china penetration. we'll see if they can enter the market next year in china. >> chris roland of fbr on intel. what was...
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bob joins us on the fast line, bob peck. the report makes it seem like it was entirely the ceo and if he decides to go ahead with it, they will. >> yes, if it truly is off, the stocks come back to what the rumors were. number two, there are several concerns to think about the core, right? there is slower user traffic, slower growth. and number three, i think the trns at this point, you put it around ten times or so, so notorious discounting of a 10% to 20% cut of revenues. only 2.7 billion enterprise value, they have 40 million users. twit sere expected today be around 30 million or so and only has twice the amount of users. >> i hate to make you play a guessing game, but why do you think stoppleman stopped entertaining orders? maybe the bids did not come in good enough. >> we're guessing the bids weren't as high as he had thought. oechb if you just s-- even if y that twitter example, maybe he is thinking $6 billion or so and the bids were not coming in there. >> we're going to leave it there. thank you for phoning in, have
bob joins us on the fast line, bob peck. the report makes it seem like it was entirely the ceo and if he decides to go ahead with it, they will. >> yes, if it truly is off, the stocks come back to what the rumors were. number two, there are several concerns to think about the core, right? there is slower user traffic, slower growth. and number three, i think the trns at this point, you put it around ten times or so, so notorious discounting of a 10% to 20% cut of revenues. only 2.7...
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i thought we were trying to get in the movie version, the final version of the novel, gregory peck was not a liberal or a southern liberal. he was just a just man, trying to save a guy from being hanged for something he didn't do. your thoughts? >> right. what's interesting about "watchman" is it gives us sense of what atticus finch might look like if "to kill a mocking bird" weren't a children's book, a character who is not free from the prejudices of his era, but is trying to do the best he can in the position he has. i would have loved to have read that book. i do think, i will say that this sort of urge to want to re-evaluate "to kill a mocking bird" in light of this new material is a bit mistaken. i think the book we have is the book we have and it stands alone as a piece of art and it doesn't require any reconsideration because of the new material. the new material we should treat and examine on some terms and in an academic sense try to trace how we eventually got what we got. >> hemingway said never show anything that a person isn't finished with. any way, i think "to kill a mo
i thought we were trying to get in the movie version, the final version of the novel, gregory peck was not a liberal or a southern liberal. he was just a just man, trying to save a guy from being hanged for something he didn't do. your thoughts? >> right. what's interesting about "watchman" is it gives us sense of what atticus finch might look like if "to kill a mocking bird" weren't a children's book, a character who is not free from the prejudices of his era, but is...
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. >> that was gregory peck who played finch in the 1962 movie classic. new book isn't for sale yet but the twitter verse is going crazy. the idea of finch being racist is like spielberg doing a sequel. this tweet. lee completed go"go set a watchman" in the 1950s before writing "to kill a mockingbird." the manuscript wasn't discovered until last years. that he denounced desegregation efforts. i'm joined by spencer, the owner of old curiosities and book shop in monroeville, alabama which happens to be the hometown of harper lee. good morning. >> good morning. >> what has been the reaction in your town? zbl>> we've had a lot of orders the past few days ever since the book came out, even. we have at lot of events going on this week. we are gearing up to that. >> well, you know, in reading about the book and, you know, the revelation that atticus finch wasn't like the gregory peck character in the movie it disappointed me because you admire that character. he was a pillar. he was everybody's, like that was the consequences essential father. how do you feel ab
. >> that was gregory peck who played finch in the 1962 movie classic. new book isn't for sale yet but the twitter verse is going crazy. the idea of finch being racist is like spielberg doing a sequel. this tweet. lee completed go"go set a watchman" in the 1950s before writing "to kill a mockingbird." the manuscript wasn't discovered until last years. that he denounced desegregation efforts. i'm joined by spencer, the owner of old curiosities and book shop in...
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>> if you are a pecking order that threw to the mon, and if you go and orbit. did it land on the mon. was it on the surface? >> that is the most valuable. that is was it tained with moon tuft. a checklist, they could flip the pages and see what they were doing. you can see every photo of them walking on the moon. every one coated in moon tuft. >> this has, until recent had been been left up in the air. the astronaut put what he used. the space station september in. no charges were made against dr ich yell. >> mitchell turned over the camera, used to shoot this film to the smithsonian. apollo astronauts pushed back saying this was an informal agreement allowing them to hang on to their souvenirs, and h41 was signed into law allowing apollo astronauts to keep and cash in on its they brought home. like a flag and a personal preference kid belonging to buzz ald ren, and this flown to the surface and signed by gene the last man to walk on the moon. >> now space is the most popular collectible. bob auctions off space mementos. >> we solved the tough checklist by dave
>> if you are a pecking order that threw to the mon, and if you go and orbit. did it land on the mon. was it on the surface? >> that is the most valuable. that is was it tained with moon tuft. a checklist, they could flip the pages and see what they were doing. you can see every photo of them walking on the moon. every one coated in moon tuft. >> this has, until recent had been been left up in the air. the astronaut put what he used. the space station september in. no charges...
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gregory peck won an oscar for his 1962 performance of a lawyer and father and although fictional ther became kind of a legal profit. stand up. your father's passing. >> well atticus finch as he's presented in to kill a mocking board is saintly. >> reporter: charles shields is an author and harper lee biographer. >> he's an example of people who face moral convictions. he's an exemplar who loved justice. >> reporter: but in lee's new novel scout discovers the flawed reality of her 72-year-old father atticus finch. he's attended ku klux klan meetings and supports segregation. >> it upsets a lot of people. they would prefer to have atticus finch fixed and the way we know him. but this like all important pieces of literature asks us key questions about ourselves. >> lee wrote "watchman" while living in new york in the 1950s. she first submitted to a publisher in 1957 who directed her instead to focus on younger scout. that book "to kill a mockingbird" won a pulitzer prize and up until now was lee's only published work. >> what's the message that harper lee is trying to convey? >> often t
gregory peck won an oscar for his 1962 performance of a lawyer and father and although fictional ther became kind of a legal profit. stand up. your father's passing. >> well atticus finch as he's presented in to kill a mocking board is saintly. >> reporter: charles shields is an author and harper lee biographer. >> he's an example of people who face moral convictions. he's an exemplar who loved justice. >> reporter: but in lee's new novel scout discovers the flawed...
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movie was even more part of our culture than the book. >> that's right. >> and in the movie, gregory peckrst of all, but secondly, he is atticus fih as a no-complicated hero. >> that's the last word >>> and we're back now with jimmy carter, it's hard to keep up with the former president as he travels the world for the carter center. at the age of 90 he's just published his 20th book. i love the title of your book "a full life." >> it's been a full life. >> with confederate flags falling in south carolina across the south, carter reflects on america's vex history with race and growing up with blacks in segregated south. >> the race issue has been a major factor in my life all of the way through. >> you had that declaration right after you were elected governor. >> that's right. i say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over. >> and you look back to 1971 and think, on the one hand we have come so far, we have elected an african-american president, but these problems -- >> we kind of took it for granted that we eliminated the concept in america that whites were su
movie was even more part of our culture than the book. >> that's right. >> and in the movie, gregory peckrst of all, but secondly, he is atticus fih as a no-complicated hero. >> that's the last word >>> and we're back now with jimmy carter, it's hard to keep up with the former president as he travels the world for the carter center. at the age of 90 he's just published his 20th book. i love the title of your book "a full life." >> it's been a full...
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>> i read peck's note. >> they are likely to pick a new ceo. >> i read peck's note.e ross levinson, i don't think he's in the contender for this i think jack has the inside track on it because the founder sheen in silicon valley is such a big thing. >> the board has made it clear, he'll have to give up square. >> it's possible. think he wants that twitter thing more than anybody on earth. his mother retweeted a comment we had on stage when i said that jack's the obvious next ceo. she retweeted it. you talk to your mom about what you want to do adam bain is a clear front-runner as well. he loves the company. a great track record. >> the president is speaking live in the rose garden about relations with cuba, let's take you there live. >> more than 54 years ago. the height of the cold war, the united states closed its embassy in havana. today, i can announce the united states has agreed to formally reestablish diplomatic relations with the republic of cuba, reopen embassies in our respective countries. this is an historic step forward in our efforts to normalize relati
>> i read peck's note. >> they are likely to pick a new ceo. >> i read peck's note.e ross levinson, i don't think he's in the contender for this i think jack has the inside track on it because the founder sheen in silicon valley is such a big thing. >> the board has made it clear, he'll have to give up square. >> it's possible. think he wants that twitter thing more than anybody on earth. his mother retweeted a comment we had on stage when i said that jack's the...
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they shot this peck tour of an ultrasound exam of bi-yun.as art officially inseminated a few months ago. she has six cubs and staff says she is nesting and spending time in her panda bedroom. we'll see. >>> time to check the weather into the weekend. >> has this rain lifted? sandhya patel has the forecast. >> it is long gone. let me show you a beautiful time lapse from the east bay hills camera. as we look toward the golden gate bridge from earlier this afternoon and the evening hours we had low-level moisture. there was pretty looking clouds. as we look at live doppler 7hd, most of that cloud cover actually cleared away. except it is starting to reform and you will notice that the clouds are pretty thick around santa rosa and cloverdale and ukiah. it is overcast. all of this will push back in and by morning it will look gray again. we are not expecting showers. upper 50s to the mid60s. a live picture from the exploratorium camera showing you a nice view of the financial district. low clouds and fog. mild to warm for your weekend and 90s ret
they shot this peck tour of an ultrasound exam of bi-yun.as art officially inseminated a few months ago. she has six cubs and staff says she is nesting and spending time in her panda bedroom. we'll see. >>> time to check the weather into the weekend. >> has this rain lifted? sandhya patel has the forecast. >> it is long gone. let me show you a beautiful time lapse from the east bay hills camera. as we look toward the golden gate bridge from earlier this afternoon and the...
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i know we'll talk to you again soon. >> bob peck over at sun trust. i'm going to turn to you mario. not so much about twitter specifically. what does it say to you about the markets that this type of thing can happen and move the stock in the maern it can. we've seen it with avon and now we see it here. you go back to a time period where people would say heard on the subway. they were saying that this is what they overheard going from wall street to midtown and they would come back and then speculation would run rampant. this is just the modern version of that. except who is doing it is an interesting thing and the interesting dynamic. so what safeguards should we have? common sense? should we try to have a finger on a trigger that is a hair d trigger in terms of making instant analysis? yes, all of the above. it's going to happen again and again. somebody at one minute to 4:00 will watt to be the headline. >> we talk about the markets in general, there have been so many cross currents lately. we're about to get into the thick of earnings season. you've had greece, china have issues
i know we'll talk to you again soon. >> bob peck over at sun trust. i'm going to turn to you mario. not so much about twitter specifically. what does it say to you about the markets that this type of thing can happen and move the stock in the maern it can. we've seen it with avon and now we see it here. you go back to a time period where people would say heard on the subway. they were saying that this is what they overheard going from wall street to midtown and they would come back and...
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." >> there is a pecking order inside the prison. where the inmates treat one another, they don't treat sex offenders very well. basically we're constantly finding them assaulted. we're constantly finding them extorted. we're constantly finding them beat up. it's almost a never-ending situation with your sex offenders. >> we've interviewed many inmates who have expressed contempt for sex offenders. few have done so as dramatically as one of the most memorable murderers ever profiled in "lockup." carl abul from the spring creek correctional center in alaska. >> are there are certain people with certain criteria, rapos, child molesters. you can't cure them. there's no cure for them. you kill them. that's how you deal with the problem. there's no more problem, then. >> abul sentenced to 77 years for murdering a co-worker killed again at spring creek. he says he strangled his cell mate when the man began talking about sexually assaulting female staff. >> why don't you try raping another man. why don't you do that? why you got to rape on
." >> there is a pecking order inside the prison. where the inmates treat one another, they don't treat sex offenders very well. basically we're constantly finding them assaulted. we're constantly finding them extorted. we're constantly finding them beat up. it's almost a never-ending situation with your sex offenders. >> we've interviewed many inmates who have expressed contempt for sex offenders. few have done so as dramatically as one of the most memorable murderers ever...
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they shot this peck tour of an ultrasound exam of bi-yun.as art officially inseminated a few months ago. she has six cubs and staff says she is nesting and spending time in her panda bedroom. we'll see. >>> time to check the weather into the weekend. >> has this rain lifted? sandhya patel has the forecast. >> it is long gone. let me show you a beautiful time lapse from the east bay hills camera. as we look toward the golden gate bridge from earlier this afternoon and the evening hours we had low-level moisture. there was pretty looking clouds. as we look at live doppler 7hd, most of that cloud cover actually cleared away. except it is starting to reform and you will notice that the clouds are pretty thick around santa rosa and cloverdale and ukiah. it is overcast. all of this will push back in and by morning it will look gray again. we are not expecting showers. upper 50s to the mid60s. a live picture from the exploratorium camera showing you a nice view of the financial district. low clouds and fog. mild to warm for your weekend and 90s ret
they shot this peck tour of an ultrasound exam of bi-yun.as art officially inseminated a few months ago. she has six cubs and staff says she is nesting and spending time in her panda bedroom. we'll see. >>> time to check the weather into the weekend. >> has this rain lifted? sandhya patel has the forecast. >> it is long gone. let me show you a beautiful time lapse from the east bay hills camera. as we look toward the golden gate bridge from earlier this afternoon and the...
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he won gregory peck the oscar.e that it brought him closer to the man he aspired to be. >> atticus finch, the alabama lawyer whose brave stands for justice and against racism in "to kill a mockingbird." stirred the conscience of a nation. >> now, gentlemen, in this country, our courts are the great levellers and our courts all created equal. >> an iconic american character, paragon of tolerance and acceptance. harper lee's brand-new book "go set a watchman" paints a darker picture of atticus finch, a racist. with 2 million copies already ordered in advance it will pack a cultural punch when it goes on sale on tuesday. mary murphy, welcome. some people are already saying, they're not going to read the book, they don't want to ruin their view of atticus finch, how big a jolt was it for you to read these pages and see the racist revealed? >> reading the book atticus fink says a lot of racist things. that was the normal for alabama at that time. this is state after all that would rather close public schools than allow
he won gregory peck the oscar.e that it brought him closer to the man he aspired to be. >> atticus finch, the alabama lawyer whose brave stands for justice and against racism in "to kill a mockingbird." stirred the conscience of a nation. >> now, gentlemen, in this country, our courts are the great levellers and our courts all created equal. >> an iconic american character, paragon of tolerance and acceptance. harper lee's brand-new book "go set a watchman"...
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described as a well liked and res pecked. he was shot and killed yesterday morning when he tried to stop a man. heyward's mayor says the city lost a shining light. >> thought it would be a good idea because the officer he loves fishing, we heard he loves fishing, we brought the heart to symbolize our love and gratitude. >> he always used to say, you know, you be safe out here, you know, that makes you feel good, you know. >> reporter: the man accused of killing lunger is under police watch for a gunshot wound, a neighbor identified marcos as it is here in his facebook page as the suspect. police say after he shot lunger, his partner fired. they are shocked over this shooting, police describe him as being associated with a gang but not "a validated gang member." and we are going to be out here in front of the heyward police department all morning long, you can see this memorial is actually growing in front of a sign that honors officers who have been killed in the line of duty. we expect to see a lot more people out here from
described as a well liked and res pecked. he was shot and killed yesterday morning when he tried to stop a man. heyward's mayor says the city lost a shining light. >> thought it would be a good idea because the officer he loves fishing, we heard he loves fishing, we brought the heart to symbolize our love and gratitude. >> he always used to say, you know, you be safe out here, you know, that makes you feel good, you know. >> reporter: the man accused of killing lunger is under...
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. >> we started storing automobiles and industrial stuff and then also all the arc peck tour stuff wee collecting. as that developed we had a by-product of recyclables. we started thinking about the book store which my father owned and why not move it into the warehouse, put all of our businesses in one location. after that they wanted go into renovating and restoring the materials that we've been collecting. >> to an outsider five companies in one place may seem like a lot but jeremy says the setup makes sense. >> they all work together and feed off each other. >> each business is able to give back and forth in ways that are beneficial to all the other bigss involved. >> here's just one example when jeremy looks for the cards to make old coffee storage it becomes obvious lp. >> my construction business i'll take the trucks out from the construction business mch materials for the eeld cold storage warehouse, utilize and store the material and take the by-product into nelson recyclables. >> while one business can easy plimt another they also have to function independently. >> they work
. >> we started storing automobiles and industrial stuff and then also all the arc peck tour stuff wee collecting. as that developed we had a by-product of recyclables. we started thinking about the book store which my father owned and why not move it into the warehouse, put all of our businesses in one location. after that they wanted go into renovating and restoring the materials that we've been collecting. >> to an outsider five companies in one place may seem like a lot but...
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. >> so if you have a pecking order, that is at the top level. >> is that the most valuable?that is the most valuable and was it stained with moon dust. one of the checklists on their wrist almost every page is coated in moon dust and reportedly sold to a private entity for $2 million. >> but who owns and who can tell this moon swag has until recently been up in the air. ed mitchell put the camera he use up for auction in 2011. the space agency sale. mitchell turned over the camera. but apollo astronauts pushed back. saying there was an informal agreement allowing them to hang on to their space souvenirs. and president obama quietly signed hr 4158 into law. it allows apollo astronaut to keep and cash in on items they brought home. but the newing law only benefited the apollo astronauts and didn't do anything for astronauts who came later. proof that once again, the apollo astronauts have the right stuff. adam may, al jazeera, houston, texas. >> we want to take you back to the breaking news out of tennessee where authorities say there is an active shooting scene this chattanoo
. >> so if you have a pecking order, that is at the top level. >> is that the most valuable?that is the most valuable and was it stained with moon dust. one of the checklists on their wrist almost every page is coated in moon dust and reportedly sold to a private entity for $2 million. >> but who owns and who can tell this moon swag has until recently been up in the air. ed mitchell put the camera he use up for auction in 2011. the space agency sale. mitchell turned over the...
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gregory peck said in his biography that atticus finch was his role of a lifetime. give us a perspective on why those two. it was always for me the first comes to mind when i think of how generous they were sharing their time and insight with me. and i think that, you know it is a privilege to know her and to know the people around her. it's also a privilege to try to honor the work that means so much to so many people and has remarkably so, since it was first published in 1960. i remember the first time i saw alice, who stands maybe 5 feet tall on a good day very petite going into their p.o. box in the downtown square and i know some of you have been there and can picture you can have the plastic bag from the grocery store and put in the correspondence of all those that all those years later i think about 40 years later when i first was spending time with them they would stream into the p.o. box with people wanting to tell, both of them often times what the book meant to them and why. and i think that it's a book that a lot of people feel a personal attachment to.
gregory peck said in his biography that atticus finch was his role of a lifetime. give us a perspective on why those two. it was always for me the first comes to mind when i think of how generous they were sharing their time and insight with me. and i think that, you know it is a privilege to know her and to know the people around her. it's also a privilege to try to honor the work that means so much to so many people and has remarkably so, since it was first published in 1960. i remember the...
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could you wade section peck today by $3 billion worth of weaponry. the e.u. $200 million of drone technology with $130 million worth of munitions also in the pipeline, lebanon wants $500 million worth of weaponry. the u.s. and israel were reported already to be in talks for what was described as a multi billion dollars weapons compensation package for the iranian deal. saudi arabia spent an unrivaled $80 billion on rep are you weaponry last year currently waiting for and $2 billion in helicopters. a conventional arms race isn't an unfortunate consequence of a nuclear deal with a ran but with iran but a separate policy decision. above all is preventing a nuclear weapons race not a conventional one. >> the u.s. has long been a supplier many states the brent were british and russians have and there are by, he these are oil-rich countries not spends getting their money where they ought to which is on the health and welfare of the people of their countries. if you ask me for my opinion. >> reporter: but where once this arms buildup in the gulf was seen in terms of
could you wade section peck today by $3 billion worth of weaponry. the e.u. $200 million of drone technology with $130 million worth of munitions also in the pipeline, lebanon wants $500 million worth of weaponry. the u.s. and israel were reported already to be in talks for what was described as a multi billion dollars weapons compensation package for the iranian deal. saudi arabia spent an unrivaled $80 billion on rep are you weaponry last year currently waiting for and $2 billion in...
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resistence has so many facets don't being peck percent frit enemy.has been 35 year old and five days since then of he says force feed is not about saving lives but about breaking spirits and from as he has managed put those days behind him for others they could soon become a very real and legal future, steph if i decker al jazerra west jerusalem. >>> still to come on al jazerra. >> reporter: chaos in the streets. i am in el salvador with gangs has killed a hazardous en bus drivers disrupting transport and spreading fear. >>> hopes for those that disappeared during co bomb leah's conflict has they await the excavation i've mass grave. ♪ ♪ >>> held going, i am martin dennis and these are the top stories here in al jazerra. pakistani police say they have shot dead the lead he go of a banned group that's carried out many attacks on shia muslims he had faced several murder trials but was always acquitted as witnessed refuse today testify. >>> turkish jets have targeted kurdish fighters in southeast of the country it's the first time in this offensive that
resistence has so many facets don't being peck percent frit enemy.has been 35 year old and five days since then of he says force feed is not about saving lives but about breaking spirits and from as he has managed put those days behind him for others they could soon become a very real and legal future, steph if i decker al jazerra west jerusalem. >>> still to come on al jazerra. >> reporter: chaos in the streets. i am in el salvador with gangs has killed a hazardous en bus...
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that's when we do begin to see again the better shot for some showers and thunderstorms pecking up hereough the course of the morning, that moisture is building up, and important to remember there this is model not necessarily exactly where things are going to show up. but gives you good sense of the fact okay, timing thing out here, we start to see heavier moisture about the time a loft are you out maybe on the highways. soap, gout to keep that in mind. then nice bulls eye, lovely, centered over philadelphia, about 2:00 p.m. or so. so likely seeing pockets of heavier showers thunderstorm, lingers headed into early morning wednesday. then we've got the cold front that needs to cross through that's going to usher in shower thunderstorm, what you might expect out of this is that with limited sunshine uv index goes on little roller coaster ride specially for tomorrow. so still up there still in the high range as we call it here on the uv index but not going to have the bright sunshine like the weekend produced. meantime expected to to feature mix of those sun and clouds, high very seasonab
that's when we do begin to see again the better shot for some showers and thunderstorms pecking up hereough the course of the morning, that moisture is building up, and important to remember there this is model not necessarily exactly where things are going to show up. but gives you good sense of the fact okay, timing thing out here, we start to see heavier moisture about the time a loft are you out maybe on the highways. soap, gout to keep that in mind. then nice bulls eye, lovely, centered...
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played by gregory peck in the movie, finch defends a black man wrongly accused of rape.icus finch is considered one of the greatest literary heros in history but now in "watchman," a bombshell revealed by his daughter, a grown-up scout, 20 years later, atticus finch is a segregationist with ties to the ku klux klan. >> aty cuss broke scout's hart. he's breaking all our hearts. >> reporter: remember that lee, an alabama native, wrote watchman before ""to kill a mocking bird"" was asked to revive it, and in so doing made atticus finch a more palatable heroic character. >> he was a symbol for so many point wheel of what is possible, of a course that was different but in the end was that a good thing? did that just allow us to feel good about ourselves without putting anything on the line? >> reporter: mcwhorten says this book shows he was a complicated figure more reflective of the era in which he lived. >> we tend the look at these issues as good versus evil. atticus was not evil. he was totally normal for his time. he was acting just like everybody else. >> reporter: the
played by gregory peck in the movie, finch defends a black man wrongly accused of rape.icus finch is considered one of the greatest literary heros in history but now in "watchman," a bombshell revealed by his daughter, a grown-up scout, 20 years later, atticus finch is a segregationist with ties to the ku klux klan. >> aty cuss broke scout's hart. he's breaking all our hearts. >> reporter: remember that lee, an alabama native, wrote watchman before ""to kill a...
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so, i'm thinking gregory peck in my head. it's atticus finch the character.n this book, you say it's distressing what's happened to him. >> yes. atticus finch is revealed to be a segregationist. someone who joins an organization to resist the integration movement that happened after brown versus board of education. >> and this was a book that harper lee wrote before to kill a mockingbird, so it's not sequentially a sequel. >> exactly. she wrote it as a draft. it was the first thing she submitted to her editor. her editor said well, why don't you do it when scout is a child instead of a 26 year old. you should get credit for how significant to kill a mockingbird came. that's a book we all pick up in elementary or middle school. it's one of the most important pieces of literature in america that at least gives an immigrant an insight to what this country is about. how are readers likely to receive what they think of as real reshaping of one of the biggest characters in american literature. >> it's going to be really interesting. a lot of people are going to be
so, i'm thinking gregory peck in my head. it's atticus finch the character.n this book, you say it's distressing what's happened to him. >> yes. atticus finch is revealed to be a segregationist. someone who joins an organization to resist the integration movement that happened after brown versus board of education. >> and this was a book that harper lee wrote before to kill a mockingbird, so it's not sequentially a sequel. >> exactly. she wrote it as a draft. it was the first...
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epitomized by gregory peck in the movie by the same name. the father fighting for truth and fairness. the atticus in lee's new novel, "go set a watchman" as shown in "the new york times," sounds like a racist, in touch with the ku klux klan. >> it would be a lot different. i might not be able to finish the book. >> reporter: for a fictional character, the response now feels awfully real. as in this, from twitter. "it's like finding out santa claus beats his reindeer." harper lee waited 55 years to publish her second novel, one that appears to have been an early draft of "mockingbird." the new book comes out on tuesday. mary mcdonna murphy, who made a documentary called "mockingbird" has her own theories about the story told in that until now unseen version. >> this is a first work. it's an early work. it's much more forcefully political and much more strictly a civil rights novel. it gives us a lot of insight into what her thinking was in the mid '50s. >> reporter: how upset are readers? some plenty. another tweet. "i refuse to read any book
epitomized by gregory peck in the movie by the same name. the father fighting for truth and fairness. the atticus in lee's new novel, "go set a watchman" as shown in "the new york times," sounds like a racist, in touch with the ku klux klan. >> it would be a lot different. i might not be able to finish the book. >> reporter: for a fictional character, the response now feels awfully real. as in this, from twitter. "it's like finding out santa claus beats his...
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flyers draft picks and presents pecks including the top two picks will sign autographs and participaten drills beginning at 9:00 a.m. on the 96th street beach always a good time, erika back to you. >> hold on, some are not going all the way, how do they judge these. >> these are quick sit-ups. >> it is legitimate. >> yes. >> welcome to the pros. >> okay. >> hats off to you guys. >> coming up next on "eyewitness news" a new controversy for paula dean, nicole. >>> and erika a bala cynwyd woman with the devastating lung disease using her voice to help others and new she's being honored by the white house. i will have her story up next, katie. >>> we are looking ahead to the day that is steamy and stormy as our next cold front makes it's a approach, we will have drenching downpours. we will track it all and have a full f what do a nascar® driver... a comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of s
flyers draft picks and presents pecks including the top two picks will sign autographs and participaten drills beginning at 9:00 a.m. on the 96th street beach always a good time, erika back to you. >> hold on, some are not going all the way, how do they judge these. >> these are quick sit-ups. >> it is legitimate. >> yes. >> welcome to the pros. >> okay. >> hats off to you guys. >> coming up next on "eyewitness news" a new controversy...
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ago a low life peck tans i we can say. >> reporter: these workers supervisor denies their forced to cleanety gear. on seeing our camera, the summarizer stopped them from working. telling them to wait for a cleaning machine. the workers shout at him saying they have never been offered a machine before. mumbai's mayor says she is surprise today hear what we saw and insist all city districts are supplied with safety equipment. >> translator: i'll do surprise infectioninspections if it's true i'll make sure they get the city. they are the city's backbone. >> reporter: despite the risks workers say they don't believe their situation will change. and all the ones we spoke to seemed resign today continue doing the dirty work. faiz jamil, al jazerra mumbai. >>> conservationists in ghana say firner men catching sharks for their fins pose a threat to the country's rich marine diversity. we now have a report. >> reporter: this fishing boat has just returned from three days at sea. surprise catch is a shark. fishermen in this western region of ghana saw they sell the meet locally and cut off the fin
ago a low life peck tans i we can say. >> reporter: these workers supervisor denies their forced to cleanety gear. on seeing our camera, the summarizer stopped them from working. telling them to wait for a cleaning machine. the workers shout at him saying they have never been offered a machine before. mumbai's mayor says she is surprise today hear what we saw and insist all city districts are supplied with safety equipment. >> translator: i'll do surprise infectioninspections if...
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the death toll section peck today rise, 122 people on board the plane remember killed.re have also been casualties on the ground. stephanie deck has this update from indonesian. >> reporter: the military has updated the number of manges on the plane that went down on. tuesday they said 113 people on board. now that number is over 120. all proved to have died in the crash. the rescue operation is ongoing they are trying to get the bodies out of the wedge are wreckage, horrendous stories we are hearing about body parts it will be hard to identify them and get the bodies back to the families. this is the sixth military fatal crash in the last 10 years raising questions of concern as to how this could have happened. but also some political reaction already in parliament on tuesday. politicians questioning whether the military was plying planes that were too old. this particular aircraft from 1964 however, having said that the hercules c130 is an aircraft with an extremely strong safety record. this is something that will need to be addressed. why did it go counsel? we had a
the death toll section peck today rise, 122 people on board the plane remember killed.re have also been casualties on the ground. stephanie deck has this update from indonesian. >> reporter: the military has updated the number of manges on the plane that went down on. tuesday they said 113 people on board. now that number is over 120. all proved to have died in the crash. the rescue operation is ongoing they are trying to get the bodies out of the wedge are wreckage, horrendous stories we...
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yjsrmykvónation's moral'v conscious on racism and he's a actually the american film institute voted gregory peck'stest estest cinematic hero and in this book he is a big gotted racist. >> what do you think the impact would be on literature? we read it as children and watched the movie. we worshipped atticus finch many people did. he's been voted con since tently a literary hero. what happens to his legacy? >> as you mention this book is still taught in schools. harper lee still makes about $3 million a year. most of those are to high schools. it wasn't accepted. there was no idea that it would be published. to rework this story to-x%eaóñ[hbq0gs3«5!t'i ♪ ♪ know you can keep your financial big picture under control. know you can see how much you have to spend and whether you should transfer funds. know you can easily keep track of what you're putting away. and know you're budgeted for the great escape. thanks to virtual wallet by pnc. ♪ ♪ >>> we're live from six flags. right now plenty of sunshine in our area but we are watching storms. showing the storms and tracking them for you. one of the storms
yjsrmykvónation's moral'v conscious on racism and he's a actually the american film institute voted gregory peck'stest estest cinematic hero and in this book he is a big gotted racist. >> what do you think the impact would be on literature? we read it as children and watched the movie. we worshipped atticus finch many people did. he's been voted con since tently a literary hero. what happens to his legacy? >> as you mention this book is still taught in schools. harper lee still...
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pimm: many people remember gregory peck in the movie "to kill a mockingbird."hole industry. claire: it is huge. harpercollins is about to make a time of money for it. -- monroeville, they have survived on this industry of mockingbird tourism. matt: really interesting stuff. thank you. pimm is going to stay with me. we will be right back. ♪ welcome to the bloomberg market day. the world runs on oil. it has been a wild ride. five consecutive sessions of declines. what drives the price swings? greece is too distressed. what does this mean for the cash-strapped country? we will continue to talk about greece. clicks the new york stock exchange computer malfunction prompts --. democratic lawmakers respond. matt: good morning. pimm: let's look at stocks. s&p 500 index adds
pimm: many people remember gregory peck in the movie "to kill a mockingbird."hole industry. claire: it is huge. harpercollins is about to make a time of money for it. -- monroeville, they have survived on this industry of mockingbird tourism. matt: really interesting stuff. thank you. pimm is going to stay with me. we will be right back. ♪ welcome to the bloomberg market day. the world runs on oil. it has been a wild ride. five consecutive sessions of declines. what drives the price...
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another look from chris peck on twitter. the rag fire advancing close to some structures. so it's been some scary sights out there. we'll tell you what to expect in the bay area with the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you, drew. >>> now abc7 news was in santa rosa as three air tankers arrived to fire up with fire retardant. today, heavy smoke is hampering efforts. half of the flames are making drops because of reduced visibility. >>> residents who live near the rag fire are keeping an anxious eye on the hills many evacuated their homes and others decided to stay put. for now, winds kept the fire from getting closer but that could change if there is a change in direction. >> it's okay until you can see the flames. it's just one way in and one way out. until the bottom of the road. >> are you worried? >> yes. >>> the fire has not only displaced people but animals and livestock. a large animal evacuation center has been set up in the town of winters. that is where we sent cornell bernard today, to take a look at the story there. >> reporter: t
another look from chris peck on twitter. the rag fire advancing close to some structures. so it's been some scary sights out there. we'll tell you what to expect in the bay area with the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you, drew. >>> now abc7 news was in santa rosa as three air tankers arrived to fire up with fire retardant. today, heavy smoke is hampering efforts. half of the flames are making drops because of reduced visibility. >>>...
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peck it pick it up. man u. a little shove to the back of the defender.ited. on the board. and out of midair. and in. that was pretty. 2-1. can they get a goal in stoppage time. and brushes off the defender. scores. and takes on the european champions. and 3-1. usa, panama. gold cup. third place game. beats the keeper. trail 1-0. clint dempsey. and he scores in the 70th minute. and end in penalty kicks. got a score there. and denied. u.s. missed their last three pks, to make it worth panama short-handed. down five players due to suspension for injury. wnba, all-star game. britney greiner goes for 21. she is 6'8" can dunk. two handed flush right there. maya moore, the backyard. sets an all-star game record. 30 points. eight in a row. two minutes. pretty fade away. more mvp honors. west squad beats the east. get into the lead. three over 75. and destroying the par 5. two eagles yesterday. another one today. tie for second. minus 13. and long birdie putt here on 17. and at seven under. going to the 12th. birdied six of seven. coming home. and, trailed david
peck it pick it up. man u. a little shove to the back of the defender.ited. on the board. and out of midair. and in. that was pretty. 2-1. can they get a goal in stoppage time. and brushes off the defender. scores. and takes on the european champions. and 3-1. usa, panama. gold cup. third place game. beats the keeper. trail 1-0. clint dempsey. and he scores in the 70th minute. and end in penalty kicks. got a score there. and denied. u.s. missed their last three pks, to make it worth panama...
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another look from chris peck on twitter. the rag fire advancing close to some structures. so it's been some scary sights out there. we'll tell you what to expect in the bay area with the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you, drew. >>> now abc7 news was in santa rosa as three air tankers arrived to fire up with fire retardant. today, heavy smoke is hampering efforts. half of the flames are making drops because of reduced visibility. >>> residents who live near the rag fire are keeping an anxious eye on the hills many evacuated their homes and others decided to stay put. for now, winds kept the fire from getting closer but that could change if there is a change in direction. >> it's okay until you can see the flames. it's just one way in and one way out. until the bottom of the road. >> are you worried? >> yes. >>> the fire has not only displaced people but animals and livestock. a large animal evacuation center has been set up in the town of winters. that is where we sent cornell bernard today, to take a look at the story there. >> reporter: t
another look from chris peck on twitter. the rag fire advancing close to some structures. so it's been some scary sights out there. we'll tell you what to expect in the bay area with the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you, drew. >>> now abc7 news was in santa rosa as three air tankers arrived to fire up with fire retardant. today, heavy smoke is hampering efforts. half of the flames are making drops because of reduced visibility. >>>...
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dancing under the stars boaters from all over the world head from longport to takes avenue, thousands of peck taters are expected to watch as decorative boats and colorful homes decorate the night. prizes are awarded to the best dressed homes and boats. i hear that adam joseph will make a special appearance this year. >> oh it's that time of year in north wildwood where the battle of the grill takes center stage and the new jersey barbecue and blues festival is a party you don't want to miss. head out for live cooking demos and finger licking good food. the three day festival kicks off this friday and lasts through friday. hope to see you this weekend down the shore. >> so we are at the log flume it's a popular attraction here at gillans i when on the ride earlier with one of our producers, amanda it was too much fun and i was too chicken to put my hands up. and last year i did covered my hair so i wouldn't get it wet. if you are in ocean city hopefully you'll have fun down at the shore. once the weather breaks it looks fantastic. >> adam says he wears a hair net. >> he denies it all. >> glad
dancing under the stars boaters from all over the world head from longport to takes avenue, thousands of peck taters are expected to watch as decorative boats and colorful homes decorate the night. prizes are awarded to the best dressed homes and boats. i hear that adam joseph will make a special appearance this year. >> oh it's that time of year in north wildwood where the battle of the grill takes center stage and the new jersey barbecue and blues festival is a party you don't want to...
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it's a very, very peck situation. of all because this proposal was put together not merely by the greek ministry of finance, but by an entire team of technocrats. most of them with tremendous experience about putting together bail-out programs. people from the imf, from the european commission, and from the french ministry of finance were involved. i'm sure that these people have done the best that they possibly can do. what is in the proposal that-- >> the problem you have right now is that there is a lack of trust on the part of brussels because the greek government-- >> yes yes. >> the referendum advising the greeks to vote against proposals which were then on the table only to propose something similar later. you can under their settism. what steps can alexis t sipiras take to insure the proposals that are on the table now? >> i think they can expect to see first of all the cabinet re reshuffle. it's quite considerable that prime minister tsipras will get rid of those members of the government who did not support
it's a very, very peck situation. of all because this proposal was put together not merely by the greek ministry of finance, but by an entire team of technocrats. most of them with tremendous experience about putting together bail-out programs. people from the imf, from the european commission, and from the french ministry of finance were involved. i'm sure that these people have done the best that they possibly can do. what is in the proposal that-- >> the problem you have right now is...
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through the r&d room and i saw a map on the wall and there were little pegs where there was a couple of pecks here, a couple of pegs there. those were the prisons across the country. when i came back down on my appeal, six years later, that board was covered. there were pegs that covered that map across the entire united states. and i said to the guy what are we doing? how many prisons have we built? >> he said we've got to lock you guys um. i said there's no way that there's a problem this big that you have to build that many prisons. and it goes a lot deeper than the actual crime. it's what the feds were doing with criminal guidelines and giving people much more zen tenses that far greater sentences than they deserved. and the state system started doing it as well. >> it is known as a prison industrial complex. people bhor making money often of prisons and incarcerating them. >>> what was it like when you were in there? your freedoms compared to the guys who escaped? wz it any different than thee e these guys? >> when i was there, it was news to me. it progressively got worse. each prison i
through the r&d room and i saw a map on the wall and there were little pegs where there was a couple of pecks here, a couple of pegs there. those were the prisons across the country. when i came back down on my appeal, six years later, that board was covered. there were pegs that covered that map across the entire united states. and i said to the guy what are we doing? how many prisons have we built? >> he said we've got to lock you guys um. i said there's no way that there's a...
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the fans are furious about a major character change for the his or her portrayed by gregory peck in the. >>> coming up, simple ways to cutback on your power bills. and pop rock band r-5 is here performing their new single live. we have a line of teenagers testifying to their popularity. that's coming up on "g.m.a." >> they are good. dan, thank you. >> reporter: i've got a line of drivers hopefully not teenagers here on 422 eastbound side a slow go from oaks to 23, normal morning volume giving us the five minute delay so far. if you drove the delaware memorial bridge this weekend you saw lots of delays because of construction. that was supposed to happen at 5:00 it didn't happen. mass transit that's on time, patco running on the construction schedule. karen. >> reporter: does anyone here need a personalized mowing forecast. yes, matt o'donnell telling me he was going to mow the line. i'm giving you a personal forecast. the possibility of a shower, looks dry by 5:00 p.m. 84 degrees, go ahead and mow the lawn because it's going to rain over the next several days. look at the heavy rain and
the fans are furious about a major character change for the his or her portrayed by gregory peck in the. >>> coming up, simple ways to cutback on your power bills. and pop rock band r-5 is here performing their new single live. we have a line of teenagers testifying to their popularity. that's coming up on "g.m.a." >> they are good. dan, thank you. >> reporter: i've got a line of drivers hopefully not teenagers here on 422 eastbound side a slow go from oaks to 23,...
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famously portrayed by gregory peck in the movie as a lawyer crusading with racial justice. this morning, millions of readers eagerly devouring a sneak peek, the early release of a chapter from "go set a watchman." the long-awaited sequel to the american classic "to kill a mockingbird." author harper lee offering a new point of view on the cherished characters from her 1960 novel. but the new take on this literary classic offering some really surprising twists. j. >> you're going to hear some ugly talk about this. >> the sequel opens with the scout making her annual trip home from new york to macon junction, now fully grown and grappling with love and big brother has been written out of "watchman." lee shocking readers saying, he dropped dead in his tracks one day. but the biggest shock has to do with dedicated father and champion of equal rights atticus finch, depicted as a proponent of segregation. at one point in the new book, atticus reportedly tells his daughter, scout, that the african-americans are still quote in their childhood as a people. >> it's not done a 180. it
famously portrayed by gregory peck in the movie as a lawyer crusading with racial justice. this morning, millions of readers eagerly devouring a sneak peek, the early release of a chapter from "go set a watchman." the long-awaited sequel to the american classic "to kill a mockingbird." author harper lee offering a new point of view on the cherished characters from her 1960 novel. but the new take on this literary classic offering some really surprising twists. j. >>...