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piper is an astronomer and a character by book because in 1961 at the time interested in studying the moon and planets with galaxies and nebula of faraway it was close and pouring it wasn't much there but piper with the only one who you wanted to do that in 1961 when the president announced they would send people. >> why did he come to tucson ? unit that is a great question because we have beautiful dark desert skies it was already a hot bed of astronomy and in my book not only did we have dark skies kore a clear view of the planets were they could set up telescopes dedicated to studying the man and the planets. >> powell is astronomy different from planetary science?. >> things like nebula and galaxies the planetary science west like your own lile sol system and so to understand those planets with atmospheric sciences is a very different type of field is started to change more recently so you have to know ideology and atmospheric science. >> so who was funding professor paper?. >> when he first came to the university he was very lucky to have many supportive departments so the very o
he who pays the piper pays the tunes. it's coming from faufl fuel as opposed to alternative energies. >> as they say, follow the money. philip levine, good to see you, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> president trump has yet to issue a proclamation recognizing this being pride month, as president obama had done every year. but there's something even more concerning to the lgbtq community. we'll delve into that, next. bat. your privacy makes you my number 1 place... ...to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze air effects with odorclear technology cleans... ...away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up... ...to 30 days. breathe happy with new febreze. p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i
he was considered next of kin because all of piper's immediate family is dead.ple weeks via social media several nieces were located including sherri bum of magnolia. she had only ever heard of her uncle walter who died in korea. >> i did not know he was a prisoner of war, did not know he had never come home, did not know that he died as a prisoner of war. >> reporter: a funeral with full military honors sr set at the gloucester county veterans park in williamstown. a number of citizen and veterans groups have that expressed a keen 90 participating in the funeral including the american legion riders who will provide a motorcycle escort. >> identify him and bring him home and it's closure to the families and friends. >> it's sad but it's also pretty -- it's a pretty wonderful thing. >> reporter: and on june 17th private walter will get the welcome home and the proper burial he never got more than six decades ago. in williamstown, i'm nora muchanic channel6 "action news". >> ♪ eds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a mon
piper at the gates of dawn by pink floyd, to wind in the willows, which piper at the gates of dawn isht go to a taster menu in a restaurant for the flavours, or to a gallery for some art, people here gathered together to share the music. and they are stimulated to their ears. tomorrow, i'll be back playing songs off the computer server. but as for today, i've never heard music sound quite so alive as it does on these records. well, i'm afraid that's all the time we have for this week. but coming up next week... krista heads to chile to visit the pacific coast town which was devastated by a tsunami and earthquake seven years ago, but has now been rebuilt and reborn, and is welcoming tourists. catch that if you can. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here in turkey, it's goodbye. your latest live weather update from bbc weather centre we are dodging the downpour some of us so far today. the building clouds around and threatening in norfolk for a time. actually stayed to dry from most of us here. most of the showers as we look at the satellite picture have b
this year all of this is in sharp contrast -- in contrast to this negative sentiment on snap, today piperay issued a new note on facebook, saying that facebook could triple its revenue by the year 2022 with an overrate rating on the stock, piper jaffray also says instagram revenue could increase from $2 billion last year to $22 billion in just four years melissa? >> boy, different views. julia, thank you snap basically all over the place. what's a good options strategy to use to make money mike's at the plaza with this "call to action. take it away. >> this is an interesting case this is definitely a buyer beware type of stock and you know, i was asked earlier what were ways to make a moderately bullish play, and if you thought it was going to manage to hold that ipo price. so, we'll look at selling a put spread, a trade you will do when you're moderately bullish. you obviously do this because you're selling premium, when options premiums are high. they absolutely are, and that's not surprising, given the more than 20% decline to this and finally, you want to do a put spread, rather than
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it is time to pay the piper. we worked our entire lives. i started working at 16.ie i was the oldest of five and i had to go to work. at 18 i got out of high school and i stayed at the silver company until the data i retired i worked, married, children and raise my family had t bought a home to all the things it is required of me but you did not. now you spend my money and now crying because it isn't there for you to spend again it needs to be put back where we paid. user are told they the money back now you want to tell me how bad idea because i have a decent life. i am not asking to live them luxury like you but i would like to pass my gas and electric and mortgage bill in the same month. >> she obviously does not know my voting record i did not go over one appropriation bill the entire time i was in the a senate because it thought i was a moral. i am the guy that did the oversight to straighten things out to outline the ways soya understand your opinion but if you check my voting record. >> host: but what about the 34?. >> we are expandi
is it fair to recruit our sons and daughters to piper nation instead of being able to focus on and may subjecting them to distractions of personal privacy issues involving sleeping and showering with individuals born of the opposite sex? it is not. military service is a privilege not a right. it's predicated on the singular goal of winning wars and deceiving the enemy all decisions on personnel and funding should be made with this in mind. high injury and retention standards are required because failure on the job cost lives. last year's memorandum is costing dollars and short on common sense. it's imperative our nation reverse its ill-advised policy and ensure tax dollars are spent wisely, fairness is restored and we ensure military personnel can't -- on the battlefield. a plan to withdraw my mm adapters and vital discussion tonight in hopes of giving the dod the opportunity to address the problems internally by reversing this policy. however if the dod failed to act decisively on the policy future action must be taken by us as guardians of national defense. there was no policy that w
the solution says is more high-tech than a pied piper. >> the mayor came to chevy chase to talk about rats. >> we know if there is a lot of development activity and the earth is disturbed. sam: you asked people in the strip of new construction. >> we see parade of rats across our house and the neighbors. >> jeannette shank and her husband steve say a combination of new construction like the $2 million homes and restaurant careless to handle race like grease. >> this is covered with grease. >> in the last two months it's unbearable. many point to the d.c. construction boom as a rat source. the city's 311 center reports the number of the rat complaints jumped from 2300 in 2015 to 3500. 65% jump. >> right here. >> three months ago none was here. >> the mayor and her team showed off the high-tech items to worn when trash is too high. stepped up the clean-up efforts saying the biggest issue is denying the food to rats. >> the food is not eliminated. it's hard to kill the rat. pest control. >> d.c. has a list of the strict regulations among them that a grease bin must be four feet from a wa
people say the piper crashed shortly after takeoff.okin into what caused the crash. no one was inside the day care at the time. >> a group of bystanders form a human chain to rescue a woman from her sinking car. witnesses say flash flooding washed the vehicle into a ditch where it became trapped in the rising waters. the group coaxed the woman to the back of her vehicle then formed a human chain to help pull her to safety. th w okay. >> dramatic video there. amazing. >>> people across the world getting stressed out over a new social media trend called snapchat streaking. now its not that type of streaking its a challenge where you see how long you can go sending pictures back and forth with someone on a daily basis. a streak begins when you and another have sent pics in two days in a row. once do you that you get fire symbol. snapchat then displays every day you keep that streak up but if you miss a day mo you have to start all over. >> just count me out already. >> exactly. not on board with that challenge. >> no. there is good and ba
now it's time to pay the piper. we worked our entire life. i started working when i was 16. i was the oldest of five and to have a coat i had to go to work. when i was 18 i got a job at the kroger co., and there i stayed until the day i retired. i worked, got married, have children, bought a home and did all the things required of me. but you did not. now you spend my tax dollars and you are crying because the money isn't there for you to spend again. it needs to be put back into these places where we paid. now you are the one holding the money back and you want to tell me how bad i am because i want to have somewhat of a decent life. i'm not asking to live in luxury like you are but i would like to pay my gas and electric bill and mortgage in the same month. >> host: we will let our guests respond. >> guest: she obviously doesn't know my voting record and didn't vot vote or one buile entire time i was in the senate because i thought it was a moral. number two i am the guy that did the oversight trying to strengthen things out and outlined the waist and couldn't get people t
piper park is due to reopen to visitors on friday. the park was kept closed for the past 11 months due to fires. visitors can use the shuttle. the bridge is being rebuilt and is due to open in september. >>> cal trans faces a costly question. how does it want to fix a misspelled highway sign near monterey. take a look at the brand-new, yet incorrect sign that directs drivers to delray oaks but someone put an a where the e should be in the word ray. swapping one vowel for another will cost hundreds of dollars. replacing the sign, thousands. >> starting monday you will pay more to drive across more to cross the golden gate bridge. you will pay $6.75 if you use fast track. drives without fast track will pay 7.75. it uses a cashless toll system so owners of cars without fast track will get a bill in the mail. >>> only on "abc 7 news" tonight, an animal control call you don't hear every day. >> a tortoise showed up at a family's front yard in important toll ah valley, and it pbecame apparent he wasn't going anywhere fast. >> reporter: if i
piper jaffray talking about how thes a bright note, disruption of the grocery space.ers in the grocery space and we see tons of red, all trading lower. kroger down about 30%. worst three days since 1999. they cut their full-year view. basically, investors appear to be weighing in, thinking that the complication of amazon's 800-pound gorilla could really weigh in on an already razor thin margin. right now, pretty bearish take on the part of investors. as we look at amazon and walmart , interesting thing happening here. in blue, market cap-wise, amazon really taking it away to walmart and white, but walmart revenues are much higher than amazon revenues in blue, telling us investors are really paying up for the growth potential. talking $1 trillion here. the u.s. economic expansion is in its eighth year and is headed to become the longest on record according to a bloomberg survey thatonomists, which found 60% think the expansion will last into at least 2019. 30% say at least until 2021 and 10% until at least 2025 or later. joining us now, the senior u.s. economist for bl
piper park is due to reopen to visitors on friday. the park was kept closed for the past 11 months due to fires. visitors can use the shuttle. the bridge is being rebuilt and is due to open in september. >>> cal trans faces a costly question. how does it want to fix a misspelled highway sign near monterey. take a look at the brand-new, yet incorrect sign that directs drivers to delray oaks but someone put an a where the e should be in the word ray. swapping one vowel for another will cost hundreds of dollars. replacing the sign, thousands. >> starting monday you will pay more to drive across more to cross the golden gate bridge. you will pay $6.75 if you use fast track. drives without fast track will pay 7.75. it uses a cashless toll system so owners of cars without fast track will get a bill in the mail. >>> only on "abc 7 news" tonight, an animal control call you don't hear every day. >> a tortoise showed up at a family's front yard in important toll ah valley, and it pam pam p apparent he wasn't going anywhere fast. >> reporter: if
. >> reporter: all led by this little pied piper of patriotism, who saw an injustice and decided to do something about it. wednesday is flag day. but for preston sharp, it is just another one of 365 chances to do what's right. >> thank you for your service, norman. >> steve hartman, on the road, in redding, california. >> quijano: an american patriot. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, 60 minutes followed by the tony awards. i'm elaine quijano. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captione more unrest at uber tonight. we've learned: . >>> ive from the c bs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> following breaking news. unrest at uber, the ceo may be shown the door temporarily. i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. first tracking wild weather in ports of the bay area that began by -- in parts of the bay area that began by noon today. that is the scene. a pounding from a hail storm. viewers sent us this video. wasn't just sonoma. to the west, thunderstorms stretched to petaluma, more hail. a f
. >> thank you for your service, alan with all lead by this little pied piper of patriotism, who saw an injustice and decided to do something about it. wednesday is flag day. but for preson sharp, it is just another one of 365 chances to do what's right. >> thank you for your service, norman. >> steve hartman, on the road, in redding, california. >> quijano: an american patriot. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, 60 minutes followed by the tony awards am i'm elaine quijano. for all of us narrator: the washington post uld make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way. z2e2bz z1a2z y2e2by y1a2y >>> welcome to wusa9 where we have complete coverage of all the pride events in
you regret some of the moves you make and it's unfortunate, but we ended up kind of paying the pipert the end there. but generally i have a great feeling and positive feelings about everything. >> sixers picked up the option for covington for this coming season. mcgregor, the fight is on u august 26th. i'm john clark. we're right back. that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight back. discover new york state's rich legacy of equality. plan your trip to our equal rights destinations at iloveny.com ♪ luis waited his whole life being crowned champions. so our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. ♪ >>> before we leave you, verdict watch continues at this hour. i'll be here at the courthouse monitoring every single thing that happens. e we know at last check the jury was having dinner and then will be heading become into the courtroom for a readback of furthe
. >> reporter: the news came as health care executives and investors met in minneapolis for the piper jaffray heartland summit. >> one issue we're talking a lot about is the difference between list prices of medications which are wide lly reported and what necessary prices are and how individuals are playing the list price and why should they be paying that. >> reporter: to health reform. >> it's possible without the right kinds of changes with respect to funding levels and other regulations associated with the affordable care act, that we may have to exit certain markets, because those markets are not sustainable. >> reporter: trump's plan for a potential executive order aren't yet clear. but allergan's ceo brent saunders says they could be a positive for the drug industry, by focusing not on pricing but not transparency within the system. >> we pay rebates to lower the cost of drugs. to have them more directly lower the cost of drugs i think is a good thing and ultimately will lead to a more clear and transparent system. >> reporter: such an executive order could be a boon to pharma
. >> we have to pay the piper a little bit. couple showers tomorrow drizzle wednesday and then nice. >> that's it for us the cbs evening news is next adam is in for bruce at captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelly: tampering with the u.s. elections. an n.s.a. report says russian military hackers got deeper inside than we knew just days before the voting. also tonight, the mayor fires back. >> some people thrive on feud and division. that's not me. that's not the london i know. wee not going to allow anyone, whither on's dald trump or anyone else, divide our
. >> we have to pay the piper a little bit. couple showers tomorrow drizzle wednesday and then nice. >> that's it for us the cbs evening news is next adam is in for bruce at captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelly: tampering with the u.s. elections. an n.s.a. report says russian military hackers got deeper inside than we knew just days before the voting. also tonight, the mayor fires back. >> some people thrive on feud and division. that's not me. that's not the london i...
the arrival of piper snackman who introduces her students to healthy eating habits. smuggling oranges in her >> mm, this is delicious. >> uh-huh. >> juicy, sweet. i love this snack. for that you get time out in the shoe. >> the shoe? >> but why? >> because you didn't tell me about oranges before the i could have been eating them for years. >> but i just met you. >> the sesame street parody days ahead of the premiere of season five of orange is the new black. >> orange is the new snack. i like the shoe. >> can somebody pass me an orrin orange. jerry seinfeld snubs keisha. >> two ran into each other on red carpet. the singer is a huge fan of jerry seinfeld. walked up and asked if she could give him a hug. didn't go so well. check it out. >> hard to sleep when you are tired. >> i love you so much. >> thanks. >> can i give you a hug. >> no thanks. >> please. >> no thanks. >> oh. >> i don't know who that was. >> keisha. >> okay. wish her the best. >> he had no clue. so, apparently seinfeld, no hugging, no learning credo, he made famous was way of life on the comedian as w
piper at the gates of dawn by pink floyd drew upon the wind in the willows, that it's named after.for little flavours, you gather together here to share in music and people are stimulated through their ears. tomorrow, i'll be back playing songs from a computer server. but as for today, i've never heard music sound quite so alive as it does on these records. i'm afraid that is all the time we have for this week, but coming up next week, christa goes to chile to visit the pacific coast town that was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami seven years ago, but has been rebuilt and reborn, and is welcoming tourists. catch that if you can, but from me and the rest of the travel show team here in turkey, it's goodbye. hello there. with heavy rain and some strong winds in the forecast, you could well see some disruption to travel over the next 2a hours. there could be lying surface water around and the strength of the wind perhaps strong enough to down to some small trees. we have low pressure pushing gradually northwards and eastwards across the country during the past few hours. through
that single-engine piper losing control, on the right of your screen, crashing into a daycare center in florida. luckily no children were there at the time. but officials reporting that one person died and another person rushed to the hospital from that scene. >>> the f-16 thunderbird accident at an ohio airport, flipping over on the runway, trapping the pilot and his crew member. this all happening right before a major air show. tonight, the famous thunderbirds are grounded following this crash before the dayton air show. one of their f-16s flipping off the runway. >> operations, were going to need, anything heavy to lift there. >> emergency crews rushing to the scene and working nearly two hours to rescue technical sergeant kenneth cordova and pilot captain erik "speedy" gonsalves. both expected to recover. >> we wanted to go out and show you a little bit of the thunderbird mission. >> reporter: in april i flew with the thunderbirds, captain gonsalves showing me what the $30 million fighter jets are capable of. captain gonsalves is an experienced fighter pilot with more than 1,600
piper at the gates of dawn, named from the wind in the willows. —— wind. named from the wind in the willowsic and people are stimulator to their ears. tomorrow, i will be back, playing songs from a computer server. but as for today, i have never heard music sound quite so have never heard music sound quite so alive as it does on these records. i'm afraid that is all the time we have this week, the coming of next week, christa has two chile to visit a town gazetted by an earthquake and tsunami seven years ago, but has been rebuilt and reborn and is welcoming tourists. catch that if you can, but for me, and the rest of the travel show team here in turkey, it is goodbye. hello. we'll do the easy bit first and then i'll give you the forecast, which is probably the bit you're after, anyway. a mixture of sunny spells and showers. friday was notjust as straightforward. you'll see why go back to friday in a moment. it started well enough, then it started to look more threatening. that is probably because many of you were getting tied up with the weather front, which had fresher air on its western f
for us absolutely and like i just saw a change in the fun zone or the margin that the blue church piper has been late in the fun zone kate what's the atmosphere been like since that all should go. hi guys i don't know whether or not you can hear me what we have to do is move to the very back of the fan sites so that we can get some scientists you can imagine the noise here is really quite something particularly after she said that he's good shut off school that goal in the first half and ninety's it lit the blue touch paper i think it's also like to be a cake series while there's plenty of beer flying when it is off to rule the city of culture and just before we had kick off in this very very merry and happy of environments we spoke to some of the fans and they were anticipating a very good sort of it as well. well we came to russia happy that. it's amazing what you have here and your history. of. details that there were still there were so we wanted to know your country. and i'm very much excited. to see our. well i guess you could tell by some of the yeah the cheering fans there and i
if it's not there yet, you will have to use the pipers. >> welcome back, by the way that the great to> dub nation! this could be it. >> the warriors one win away from doing no team has ever done, sweeping the playoffs. >> golden state stays perfect, a crushing loss for the cavs. >> the warriors trail the cavaliers by four points in the final two minutes last night and kevin durant made a huge three-pointer with 45 seconds to go leading a way to a victory. >> this is a crazy game. anything can happen, so i don't want to relax or feel like it's over. it's not. you know, i am just trying to enjoy this moment, and try not to look in the future or the past, and stay in the present and enjoy this moment and just keep pushing. >> the warriors are a perfect 15-0 in the playoffs. no team has ever come back from a 3-0 series deficit in nba history. >> look at the joy. dub nation with the cheering here at home. the action was larger than life on the jumbotron and the excitement was
in the us, we have seen a major pharmaceutical company have their it systems affected, and also dla piperrm, has been caught up in the attack. security researchers are trying to see if there are any clues as to where this has come from. it is a new strain of ransomware but there are similarities between this and previous attacks. companies that took sufficient measures to upgrade their system should have been protected, but as we've seen in the past, not all firms were diligent enough to make sure that happen. attackers are only asking for $300 as a ransom payment and from our analysis not many people seem to have paid up, it seems increasingly that these attacks aren't about making money. to stay with us. we will delve into this more. we will be speaking to a co—founder of a cyber security company in boston. venezuela's president, nicolas maduro, has said that a stolen police helicopter has "attacked" the supreme court building in the capital caracas. latest reports suggest a grenade was thrown at the building, but it did not explode. president maduro said that special forces were huntin
. >> reporter: all lead by this pied piper of patriotism who saw an injustice and decided to do somethingesday is flag dade of day, but for preston sharp, it's just another one of 365 chances to do what's right. >> thank you for your service norman. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in redding, california. >> pelley: and thank you for your service, preston. that's the cbs evening news tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. >>> tonight, is taylor swift trying to ruin katy perry's big day? ♪ my name keeps coming out your mouth ♪ the bombshell taylor dropped just before katy's weekend pajamas party. >>> and "e.t." is the first show to take you behind closed doors with four things you never knew about katy perry. >> ilgts it's nice to show i'm a human. i put my foot in my mouth all the time. >>> then, blake shelton, the bartender? his big surprise for a few lucky fans. >>> plus, brad pitt's big night out. cindy crawford's lookalike kid. when is beyonce having those babies. we hind the scenes will
. >> reporter: all lead by this pied piper of patriotism who saw an injustice and decided to do somethingesday is flag dade of day, but for preston sharp, it's just another one of 365 chances to do what's right. >> thank you for your service norman. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in redding, california. >> pelley: and thank you for your service, preston. that's the cbs evening news tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. >>> right now on off script, we're looking for a motive. why did two men run over two dc police officers and a city worker? dc police chief peter is joining us live. >> no collision. no obstruction. he's a leaker. >> plus, president donald trump says he's 100% ready to sit down under oath with special council, robert muller. our panel is ready with comments from all sides. and thousands are getting ready to hit the streets to show their pride. we're talking with key players about what to expect this weekend. >>> good evening everybody. i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining
. >> reporter: all lead by this pied piper of patriotism who saw an injustice and decided to do somethingesday is flag day, but for preston sharp, it's just another one of 365 chances to do what's right. >> thank you for your service norman. >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in redding, california. >> pelley: and thank you for your service, preston. that's the cbs evening news tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 danutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a plan to reduce the number of un- tested evidence kits... so why aren't some law enforcement on board? >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with a move toward justice for rape victims. a plan to reduce the number of untested evidence kits. why aren't some law enforcement on board? good evening, i'm elizabeth cook in for allen tonight. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. an influential bay area sheriff says a reporting requirement for untested rape kits is a bad idea. kpix 5's melissa caen asked them to explain w
in the us, we have seen a major pharmaceutical company have their it systems affected, and also dla piperrm, has been caught up in the attack. security researchers are trying to see if there are any clues as to where this has come from. it is a new strain of ransomware but there are similarities between this and previous attacks. companies that took sufficient measures to upgrade their system should have been protected, but as we've seen in the past, not all firms were diligent enough to make sure that happen. —— sure that's happened. attackers are only asking for $300 as a ransom payment and from our analysis not many people seem to have paid up, it seems increasingly that these attacks aren't about making money. senate republicans in the us have delayed a vote on their proposed healthcare bill, saying it won't happen before the american fourth of july holiday. the announcement by the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, is another setback to republican efforts to replace the healthcare reforms introduced by barack obama. but mitch mcconnell says he remains optimistic. we're continui
in the us we have seen a major pharmaceutical company have their it systems affected and also dla pipercaught up in the attack. security researchers are trying to see if there are any clues as to where this has come from. it isa as to where this has come from. it is a new strain of ransomware but there are similarities between this and previous attacks. companies that took sufficient measures to upgrade their system should have been protected, but as we've seen not all firms were diligent enough to make sure that happen. attackers are only asking for $300 as a ransom payment and from our analysis not many people seem to have paid up, it seems increasingly that these attacks aren't about making money. kevin epstein is vice president of threat 0perations epstein is vice president of threat 0perations at the security company proof—point. his company helped with the so called ‘kill switch' that halted the recent wannacry ra nsomwa re attack. he's in boston. two things. what do we know about this new strain of ransomware and, obviously, why can't we use the solution that helps us last time?
as a piper played music, the teenager had been learning.ived has been in shock at her death. the local school closed, businesses shut as hundreds of islanders filled the church and lined the streets for her funeral. her family wanted this to bea funeral. her family wanted this to be a celebration of eilidh ‘s life. kind and cheerful who loved music, reading and spending time with her friends. she had gone to manchester with her friend, friends. she had gone to manchester with herfriend, laura macintyre, who remains in hospital with serious injuries. this stands as a testament for ever to the world of love, innocence, generosity, kindness... eilidh will be laid to rest in the village in which she grew up. six arab countries including saudi arabia and egypt have cut diplomatic ties with qatar, accusing it of destabilising the region. they say qatar backs militant groups including so—called islamic state and al qaeda, claims which qatar denies. several airlines have cancelled all flights our diplomatic correspondent james landale joins me now.
to pension systems for three decades, and we're now going to start to see what it means to pay the piper yeah. i think to your point, sam, it's a $74 billion problem in pennsylvania. it's growing at $127 per second. >> my goodness. >> that's the growth of the unfunded pension liability. all we're doing is if we take it from the lottery, we're just diverting funds that aging citizens will not have and we can take it from the privatization of liquor, we can take it from -- but it's just putting more money to the problem without addressing the root cause of why we're in this position. we've kicked the can down the road for far too long. now it's come home to roost. >> and the pension reform just passed in harrisburg. giving it the word "reform" seems a little e tom wolf, showing that he and republicans are getting something done? >> that's true. it is a start. it could help tom wolf quite a bit, 'cause he needs some things that are gonna help him, and this will certainly be one. >> and the guy who, today, at least, looks like to be his opponent in the fall, which would be senator scott wagn
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this is after piper jaffray saying this is attributed to an revised look at consumer pricing from theutomobile administration. these stocks are heavily shorted. upward move,an then perhaps you see some short covering. mark: we are getting this from the european it u.k. commissioner, he says that the second review on greece is within reach. he has also updated the eu on exit. brexit that the eu hopes negotiations can start very soon. take a look at the markets. tomorrow, we expect decision from the fed. joining us now is andrew milligan. hello, andrew. investments, less attractive or more attractive or the same? >> anyone worried about brexit of course finds it less attractive. in the context of the global economy, what is happening with u.k. politics is fairly unimportant. you cover the two most important trends which is firstly oil. if that does fall towards $40, then that could stay very important to markets. is expensive, but it is one of the few growth areas. people have been looking for growth stories. tech is showing some growth out there. those are the two big stories. type of
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. >> reporter: all led by this little pied piper of patriotism who saw an injustice and decided to do is flag day, but for preston sharp, it's just another one of 365 chances to do what's right. >> thank you for your service, norman. >> reporter: steve hartman, on the road in redding, california. >>> and that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 14th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in my 29 years being a firefighter, i have never, ever seen anything of this scale. >> breaking news. several people are dead and dozens hurt after a london high-rise erupted into flames. according to witnesses, residents tied sheets together to escape while others begged for help. >> just like a waterfall on the one side of fire and
chipotle now when people just forget what was going on guys just want to dump on chipotle i go with pipersay buy at 530, target let chipotle come in if you want to but this company is not going away they're doing better than people realize. yes, they're spending a little bit more the same store sales are better and you're really going to -- people don't have that kind of memory in this country they don't -- what was that -- was that chipotle that had that problem? it's fine. fine. >> while we're on bearish notes, cowan on nike takes in some numbers. competition from adidas and under arm oour. >> they're saying when they report next week you'll see a bad number no kidding that's about as regulatory as crest upgraded nvidia. remember what i renamed myself by the way, the dog named everest, it's everest nvidia i gave him a last name why do dogs never have one name? mr. nvidia he eats at the dinner table. why not? mr. nvidia, go have some roast beef. >> nvidia is your fourth biggest gainer and then lenar had gains today. >> i love the lenar quarter. you're looking at lenar and thinking how co
piper jaffray said they see no signs. about 750 right now. to $40, at how a barrel, they estimate the industry would need to reduce counts by 200 to balance cash flows ou, so maybe, melissa, $40 might be the magic shake outlevel back the you >> thank you very much dan, you had mentioned the recent pop i would say. in oil stocks. one manager i spoke to today said that's reason for to be bargains >> i often look at the xlp energy, the weight of that is exxon, chevron, but when i look at the charts, i look at the horrible performance then i see a stock, looks like it's going back in 16 lows and you have 60, i say there's no rush here balance many much better situations trz ipg you're going to get your opportunity. when cruise really capitulate, then you go in and buy >> do you value here >> i agree with dan. i don't feel a need to rush in i am starting to see, i like the look at the credit markets and see how things are trading here. they're starting to crack a little bit this is nothing cloese to what w saw when oil took its last severe downtur