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general,plied, no, curators ready to do their duty. lee said, yes general, there are some true men left. will you please keep those people back. as i was placing my division to keep those people back, the retiring herd crowded around general lee as he sat on his horse with a confederate battle flag in his hand. i requested him to give me the flag, which he did. this final scene became one of the most endearing memories for many soldiers from the entire appomattox campaign. it was one of the final moments where lee, the battlefield commander, connected with his soldiers. on three battlefields during the final year of the american civil war, general robert e. lee intentionally placed himself in harms way attempting to rally his men from near catastrophe. positioning himself in the line of battle with the intent of personal meeting his soldiers. at wilderness, spotsylvania three times, and sailor's creek in the final days of the war, the man and his army stopped lee . on the front lee lines of the battle moments for the commanding general
general,plied, no, curators ready to do their duty. lee said, yes general, there are some true men left. will you please keep those people back. as i was placing my division to keep those people back, the retiring herd crowded around general lee as he sat on his horse with a confederate battle flag in his hand. i requested him to give me the flag, which he did. this final scene became one of the most endearing memories for many soldiers from the entire appomattox campaign. it was one of the...
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plied to the city of new orleans and it was a takeover a literally a legal takeover of. two thousand and five when act thirty five was winding its way through the legislature many of us were still living in other places i was living in texas trying to rebuild my life and then i was coming back and forth once i was allowed back in the war islands trying to get contractors and electricians and plumbers to help me put my house back together i knew many of the people were not in any kind of position so will fight the takeover of our school. within the first month they decided that they were going to dissolve the union which is one of the biggest union in the state of louisiana. over eight thousand people lost jobs in the school system union jobs really good jobs in the new orleans area the teachers fought in court they lost there were the louisiana supreme court said no you're not entitled to your job parents and you're looking for an excellent school for your side tech academy is back in session our schools have some of the highest growth scores on the leap in the city of n
plied to the city of new orleans and it was a takeover a literally a legal takeover of. two thousand and five when act thirty five was winding its way through the legislature many of us were still living in other places i was living in texas trying to rebuild my life and then i was coming back and forth once i was allowed back in the war islands trying to get contractors and electricians and plumbers to help me put my house back together i knew many of the people were not in any kind of...
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. >> and other way it can be read is if you had an imp plied colon after the word contain, so it read allows users to create websites or personal profiles that contain, colon, and then four different things. one, information such as the name or name of the user. two, photographs placed on the -- >> well, then you need an imp plied colon and implied semicolon. >> well, semicolons would be -- >> and then another semicolon and then another. >> well, semicolons would be better. >> all this implying of marks, if you read this, all these are not necessary but these are things that allow -- >> it really makes no sense not to have all four of those because that would mean you could have the fourth one links, but not the first one, the name of the person. >> well, you know, you might read this to -- you might read a personal profile to mean something more than just a nickname. a personal profile -- the definition of a profile is a concise biographical sketch, which seems to refer to enough information so that you can get an idea of who the person is. why don't you read it that way? and if you
. >> and other way it can be read is if you had an imp plied colon after the word contain, so it read allows users to create websites or personal profiles that contain, colon, and then four different things. one, information such as the name or name of the user. two, photographs placed on the -- >> well, then you need an imp plied colon and implied semicolon. >> well, semicolons would be -- >> and then another semicolon and then another. >> well, semicolons would...
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on the fifth visit to discuss a career change he told the jury how he plied her with pills and wine and i got woozy and he led him to the could you and my vision was impaired and her next recollection was of him groping her breast and i was not able to tell him to stop or resist him. and later she woke up humiliated and left. >> he sat somber faced and never looking at constand. >> when asked if she had a romantic relationship with cosby? >> saying he was a friend and mentor figure. and he contradicted several statements made by kelly jonathan that not only did he tell him in a workmans compensation that after it happened she went to visit him at the hotel for career advice and acting lessons. >> late today after intense cross information constand was facing tough questioning, the defense picking apart her testimony line by line comparing it to contradicting statements to police initially and her testimony resumed tomorrow live here at the montgomery county courthouse. >> our coverage continues at 6abc.com/cosby trial, there you can find the latest updates and the collection of video an
on the fifth visit to discuss a career change he told the jury how he plied her with pills and wine and i got woozy and he led him to the could you and my vision was impaired and her next recollection was of him groping her breast and i was not able to tell him to stop or resist him. and later she woke up humiliated and left. >> he sat somber faced and never looking at constand. >> when asked if she had a romantic relationship with cosby? >> saying he was a friend and mentor...
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second most important witness, kelly johnson told the jury that cosby lured her to a hotel bungalow and plied her with drugs and wine and she became disorients as the showbiz legend assaulted her. and the prosecution wants to show this is a pattern of behavior going back decades. and they tried to go after her creditability. asking why it took years to come forward and numerous inconsistencies in her sworn statements. her mother dr. patrice sewell was on the witness stand and that her daughter told her of the assault in 1996 and her daughter became depressed and her self esteem crashed. and think heard from a lawyer, joseph miller who helped file a compensation case for the william morris company. johnson told him of the alleged incident with the showbiz legend. all to set up the testimony of the victim, andrea constant. >> they resume this afternoon with da and cosby's ace defense team continuing their dual in the courthouse in montgomery county. live in norristown, i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> our coverage continues at 6abc.com/cosby trial, there you can find
second most important witness, kelly johnson told the jury that cosby lured her to a hotel bungalow and plied her with drugs and wine and she became disorients as the showbiz legend assaulted her. and the prosecution wants to show this is a pattern of behavior going back decades. and they tried to go after her creditability. asking why it took years to come forward and numerous inconsistencies in her sworn statements. her mother dr. patrice sewell was on the witness stand and that her daughter...
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on the fifth visit, she told a jury in a shaky voice how he plied her with three blue pills and wine. she said, i got woozy. my vision was impaired. her next recollection was being jolted away as she felt cosby's hands groping her breasts under her shirt. sniffling and shaking, she testified, i was not able to tell him to stop or resist him. later, she woke up humiliateed and confuseed and left. throughout her testimony, cosby sat somber faceed and at times appeared to be looking off into space. asked by assistant da if she ever had a romantic relationship with cosby, she said he was a friend, somebody i trusted, a men tore. cosby has maintained his sexual contact with shelter was consensual. she in fact had called cosby dozens of times after the alleged assault and before she contacted police. at the end of the day, cosby left the courthouse smiling and making small talk with his lawyers to shouts from a thrown of admirers. >> meantime, constant former lawyer at the time of the allege thinks she did just fine on the witness stand. >> she managed to maintain her composure. she was obv
on the fifth visit, she told a jury in a shaky voice how he plied her with three blue pills and wine. she said, i got woozy. my vision was impaired. her next recollection was being jolted away as she felt cosby's hands groping her breasts under her shirt. sniffling and shaking, she testified, i was not able to tell him to stop or resist him. later, she woke up humiliateed and confuseed and left. throughout her testimony, cosby sat somber faceed and at times appeared to be looking off into...
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the game features real madrid who plied their trade in the spanish league, hence the name adaptation. >>> their interview with the website up rocks, embiid is heading back to the doctor for one final check and hopes to be back on the court next week playing basketball. and in a surprising turn of events, the kansas city chiefs released former eagles wide receiver jeremy macklin after just two seasons. macklin due over $9 million this year. not anymore. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells, contraction sn. right now, our grill masters are introducing fire to steak. a beautiful char coats the outside, locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. ♪ >>> dave mathews will be back tonight for his second performance at the man center. a sold-out crowd enj
the game features real madrid who plied their trade in the spanish league, hence the name adaptation. >>> their interview with the website up rocks, embiid is heading back to the doctor for one final check and hopes to be back on the court next week playing basketball. and in a surprising turn of events, the kansas city chiefs released former eagles wide receiver jeremy macklin after just two seasons. macklin due over $9 million this year. not anymore. that's your look at sports. i'm...
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she told the jury cosby lured her tour a hotel bungalow plied her with drugs and wine and proceeded to sexually assault her as she went from extreme drowsiness to unconsciousness. >> by having been sexually assaulted or by some other event, then sometimes it's hard to recall every single dee tape. cosby's lawyers went on the attack challenging her credibility and her inability to remember statements she made to montgomery county detectives as recently as 2015. jackson was called to the witness stand bolster the d.a.'s claim that this is a cosby's bad behavior over decades. 60 women claimed cosby used the same drug and alcohol ploy on them. it's what former temple university employee andrea constand says cosby did back to her in 2004. that cosby and drugged and as sexually assaulted her. lawyers and bill cosby are still in court where they have follow-up arguments on some of the proceedings today and they're meeting with the judge at this hour. the trial will resume in the morning. no word yet as to exactly when andrea constand is expected to take the witness stand. live at the montgome
she told the jury cosby lured her tour a hotel bungalow plied her with drugs and wine and proceeded to sexually assault her as she went from extreme drowsiness to unconsciousness. >> by having been sexually assaulted or by some other event, then sometimes it's hard to recall every single dee tape. cosby's lawyers went on the attack challenging her credibility and her inability to remember statements she made to montgomery county detectives as recently as 2015. jackson was called to the...
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now reporting, george step nop plis. >> another high stakes hearing on capitol hill, today's witnesshe attorney general jeff sessions, james comey appeared last week and he will be facing a lot of questions raised by the comey testimony, about his contacts with russia, the attorney general admitted to two contacts with russian ambassador. the possibility raised last week of a third not disclosed before. also, what role he may have played in the firing of the attorney general james comey even though he recused himself from anything having to do with the russia investigation and of course president trump himself said he had russia on his mind when he fired james comey. you see the hearing room right now. our congressional correspondent mary bruce is there on the scene today and mary, as i said, you're going to be getting questions to the attorney general that were seated by james comey last week. >> any moment now we're going to see the attorney general sit down behind me at this desk and so many of the questions he's going to be asked today are directly linked to what james comey said
now reporting, george step nop plis. >> another high stakes hearing on capitol hill, today's witnesshe attorney general jeff sessions, james comey appeared last week and he will be facing a lot of questions raised by the comey testimony, about his contacts with russia, the attorney general admitted to two contacts with russian ambassador. the possibility raised last week of a third not disclosed before. also, what role he may have played in the firing of the attorney general james comey...
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printable walsh and the district to support the armed forces an example plied -- exemplified and recognizes their seniors that have intentions for serving. i apologize for this unfortunate incident and i think him for his service for our country. >> i brought it up the entire year.>> graduation is over, with the apology coming a day late, the family left celebrating today. it was much more intimate.>> when he returns back to the school on monday to pick up his diploma, he will be joined by friends, family and his supporters he will not have the pomp and ceremony of graduation, but he said sharing his story he hopes, will help others. in brentwood, ktvu fox 2 news. >>>a police shooting last night has left 2 men hospitalized. it was a police pursuit and ended in gunfire. brentwood police said it all unfolded shortly before 10:00 near the intersection of birchwood road and garin parkway. the suspect vehicle smashing into a truck, and home. when the car hit the house, they said it sounded like a bomb went off and that was just the beginning.>> i heard an explosion type thing when he had the hou
printable walsh and the district to support the armed forces an example plied -- exemplified and recognizes their seniors that have intentions for serving. i apologize for this unfortunate incident and i think him for his service for our country. >> i brought it up the entire year.>> graduation is over, with the apology coming a day late, the family left celebrating today. it was much more intimate.>> when he returns back to the school on monday to pick up his diploma, he will...
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pli religious tests to any public policy matter he certainly on the tenth circuit court of appeals had no sympathy for any claims that people were harmed by that they were forced to pay for someone else's religious ideas back that in the time he was on the federal circuit court of appeals there he was a leading proponent of the theory in hobby lobby that even a for profit company can exercise religion and in that case refuse to cover contraceptives for their women employees so he has a long history here he was always a nice fellow i remember you and i talking about of the democrats say well he's a nice guy and i'm sure he didn't kick his dogs and syria didn't eat chicken heads but the point is that those aren't the qualifications you have to have a passion for understanding what the constitution is it's not there to protect giving money to people who already have a lot of money it's not there to help religious majority it's here to help people who otherwise don't have political power so of course there's a christian majority in almost every state at least at this moment but you have to
pli religious tests to any public policy matter he certainly on the tenth circuit court of appeals had no sympathy for any claims that people were harmed by that they were forced to pay for someone else's religious ideas back that in the time he was on the federal circuit court of appeals there he was a leading proponent of the theory in hobby lobby that even a for profit company can exercise religion and in that case refuse to cover contraceptives for their women employees so he has a long...
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plies: well, that statement said -- that you just mr. price: well, that statement of intent that you just said is something i got and my counterparts have asked so for you to revert to some kind of supposed precedent, that the -- that there's some kind of unique channel to the chairs of the -- who represent the majority party, that -- the way i asked the question represents my historical understanding. and my experience in numerous committees. and in numerous administrations. have never heard what you articulated, made explicit or for that matter as just -- it just doesn't reflect my experience. and so there is something new here. what is your assurance mean? you say where possible you will respond. what kind of -- secretary chao: well, mr. -- i do not want to get into an argument and i am not being disrespectful but i have been in the federal government before in the executive branch and this has been the precedent before. having said that, there are circumstances. i can say to you i will work with both sides of the aisle to the best th
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at well pli stadium there was a handwritten letter from the singer.he thanks fans and said touring left her wiped out. she said she didn't like touring and it made her feel too vulnerable. >>> blender blender. >> the push from our team that reunited a cook with her favorite tool. >>> he survived overseas but was murdered blocks awa from her home. a man who took down a shooter, police say he killed an innocent veteran. >> i'm going to be timing out the storms. come on back for your neighborhood forecast. >>> and next on nc ten news at 6:00 an update on a suspected road rage crash. tonight the new information we learn in the investigation. >>> he surviving life overseas but he was killed as he stepped in and tried to do the right thing. >> he served his country and he served right up until the day he went to sneechb white was gunned down at the green lantern tavern after his family says he tried to stop a robbery. a father and son brought him down. >> we sat down with them and talked about their brush with fate. >> reporter: after breaking into this hom
at well pli stadium there was a handwritten letter from the singer.he thanks fans and said touring left her wiped out. she said she didn't like touring and it made her feel too vulnerable. >>> blender blender. >> the push from our team that reunited a cook with her favorite tool. >>> he survived overseas but was murdered blocks awa from her home. a man who took down a shooter, police say he killed an innocent veteran. >> i'm going to be timing out the storms. come...
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on a fifth visit she says he plied her with pills and wine and cosby led me to the couch and i saw two of him. the next recollection was being jolted awake as cosby groped her breast and fondled her inside of her pants. she was unable to tell him to stop or resist him. she woke up later humiliated and confused and left. cosby's lawyers will argue it was entirely consensual. outside of the courtroom one of the dozens of women attacked the cosby defense strategy. >> i'm offended by it and i know his true nature and i was a victim and know many of his victims and i know who they are personally and know their truth. >> monica the cross-examination of of andrea constand started hours ago and it will be long as the lawyers attack her incredible and the insistsies in her previous testimony. >> the da prior decided not to prosecute because he said her evidence was too little at the time. >>> daniel selby jr. is back in police custody tonight in bucks county after two days on the run. the escaped prisoner was captured after a resident saw him and called police. they saw him hiding behind bushes
on a fifth visit she says he plied her with pills and wine and cosby led me to the couch and i saw two of him. the next recollection was being jolted awake as cosby groped her breast and fondled her inside of her pants. she was unable to tell him to stop or resist him. she woke up later humiliated and confused and left. cosby's lawyers will argue it was entirely consensual. outside of the courtroom one of the dozens of women attacked the cosby defense strategy. >> i'm offended by it and i...
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you can buy a single beer or even a shot just feet away from where children pli. a councilwoman says that should stop. we'll show you her efforts to credit card down on the problem. >>> toddler tumble. how a 1-year-old fell out of a car in the middle of an intersection. that's next on nbc 10 news at 4:00. >>> here's a look at the closing belle on wall street. the dow is down, but the nasdaq was up today. >>> you got to see this right here. a baby boy comes flying out of a moving suv in texas. it happened wednesday. thankfully the droifrs stopped this time. got into the arms of a stranger. here it is a a second time. the door opened and out came that baby and the car seat. >> a shoplifter in texas picked the wrong walmart to hit. one of the greatest crime fighters happened to be there. police officerday monday cole was off when he stopped the man from stealing dvds. one of those just happened to be the lego batman movie. >> he. stopped by that man. how appropriate. >> wrong place, wrong time. >>> a lehigh value e lee woman told investigators her husband wasn't payi
you can buy a single beer or even a shot just feet away from where children pli. a councilwoman says that should stop. we'll show you her efforts to credit card down on the problem. >>> toddler tumble. how a 1-year-old fell out of a car in the middle of an intersection. that's next on nbc 10 news at 4:00. >>> here's a look at the closing belle on wall street. the dow is down, but the nasdaq was up today. >>> you got to see this right here. a baby boy comes flying out...
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the chans plis making to keep you from being distracted while driving. and next. a snake snaps and bites a baby... the one year old's mom not only watching --- but recording.. and that's triggered some backlash. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] new i-phone feature that could make driving on the road a little safer.the feature will block texts while driving and it will be part of apple's i-o-s 11.it's called "do not disturb while driving." whenever the phone is connected to a car using either bluetooth or a cable, or if the car is moving, the phone will block any notifications for things like text messages or news updates. if someone does text you while you're driving, the phone can give an automated response that you're driving. (vicki)a florida woman is under fire for
the chans plis making to keep you from being distracted while driving. and next. a snake snaps and bites a baby... the one year old's mom not only watching --- but recording.. and that's triggered some backlash. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our...
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. >>> the first assignment for these new philadelphia pli offic police officers who reserved tactic the bike training at the philadelphia museum of art. after being sworn in, they learned about safety, endures and balance, riding on trails and even on the museum steps. >>> 20 minutes of non-step news continues with fun down at the shore for the first weekend of june. beaches and boardwalks packed with people enjoying sunshine and the warmth today. glenn is keeping an eye on our weekend forecast to help you plan ahead. >> live to nbc 10 jersey shore bureau report e ted greenberg in ocean city, cape may county. looking beautiful there, ted. >> reporter: yeah, keith and jackie. a little rain moved through about an hour ago. just like that the sun returned. overall, a beautiful day here at the shore. these folks getting a jump-start on the weekend. many say so far it's a winner. especially compared to that dreary weather we had for a lot of memorial day weekends. ocean city's boardwalk under a bright, blue sky. alan merleino and his son alex made the trip from hammonton just for the afterno
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hope pli we'll have the time to do that. >> here are some of the things we know about ray. he's a white-collar defense attorney. he oversaw the enron task force and other fraud investigations. ray earned his bachelors in law degree from yale university. >>> turning now to the weather. you might need a light jacket out there as you head outside. a bit chilly. this is a live look at the ben franklin bridge. folks starting to make their way home for the day. >> it's nice enough for a walk outside. i know this little pup here agrees. taking a stroll in downtown. let's talk to meteorologist glenn schwartz. it's only going to get warmer. that's something to keep focusing on. >> we have advertising this for a long time. we're going to deliver. it is going to get warmer. every day until sunday. at least. we got a lot of clouds around now. it looks very threatening. there's nothing on the radar. philadelphia, there's nothing on the radar at the shore. there's a live u shot at cape may. winds coming in off the ocean. but this sat loit and radar, don't see any green blips on here. so
hope pli we'll have the time to do that. >> here are some of the things we know about ray. he's a white-collar defense attorney. he oversaw the enron task force and other fraud investigations. ray earned his bachelors in law degree from yale university. >>> turning now to the weather. you might need a light jacket out there as you head outside. a bit chilly. this is a live look at the ben franklin bridge. folks starting to make their way home for the day. >> it's nice...
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. >> i agree with michael, and i think it's very interesting that clip you just plied, boris, from donaldmp gives an order to somebody, they know it's an order. when comey testified although he used the word hope, it was clear to me he was giving me a directorive to drop the flynn investigation. so maybe the words of donald trump don't exonerate his father. maybe they incriminate his father. >> i think that's right. >> we'll have to leave it at that. thank you both for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> peuerto rico is voting toda whether or not to become the 51st state. if they say yes, it wouldn't be the first time perto reekens chose state referendum back in 2012, but that went nowhere. it could see a tough battle in congress it does this time around. the island is facing serious economic problems. for one, it is billions of dollars in debt and battling high povery rates. tonight's episode of united shades of america, visits puerto rico to shed a small light on the island including its culture. here's a preview. >> so perto reekens are american citizens. >> not by choice. in 1898 th
. >> i agree with michael, and i think it's very interesting that clip you just plied, boris, from donaldmp gives an order to somebody, they know it's an order. when comey testified although he used the word hope, it was clear to me he was giving me a directorive to drop the flynn investigation. so maybe the words of donald trump don't exonerate his father. maybe they incriminate his father. >> i think that's right. >> we'll have to leave it at that. thank you both for joining...
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people moving and fighting which are nam security implications for us because our interests are inch plie consequences of climate migration or wars. >>> and as you point out, members of trump's own cabinet not just the military, but miss leaders in his cabinet think climate change is a security threat. i quant want to read for you wh james mattis said in march. he said climate change can be a driver of instability and the department of defense must pay attention to this fa nom npheno. is it surprising that the president didn't take his advice? >> it's not surprising. president trump framed it as an economic issue. but economics are related to national security temperature so the fact that -- the defense department has been on this bandwagon for a long time. they know what is going on. so just think of the rise of the oceans. so cities will begin to drown essentially. there is no question about it. that will have an impact on the movement of people. and it's not just a foreign phenomenon. new york worries about it, miami for example. the rise of the waters or any climate changes is leadin
people moving and fighting which are nam security implications for us because our interests are inch plie consequences of climate migration or wars. >>> and as you point out, members of trump's own cabinet not just the military, but miss leaders in his cabinet think climate change is a security threat. i quant want to read for you wh james mattis said in march. he said climate change can be a driver of instability and the department of defense must pay attention to this fa nom npheno....
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he plied her with food and wine. i saw two of him and the next thing that she remembered was cosby globing my breast and i was unable to stop him. and she woke up later and left the mansion. cosby's lawyer will argue that it was entirely convention you'll. >> she will undergo bill cosby's lawy lawyers rigorous questioning. i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> our coverage continues at 6abc.com/cosby trial. there can you find all the latest updates on the proceed g proceedings and a collection of photos and videos from the courthouse and updates from our "action news" team of reporters. >>> new at 4:00 the verdict is in, the jury found a bucks county man guilty of sexually assaulting six girls. lee kaplan was charged with a number of crimes including raping a child and statutory assault. he is convicted on all counts against him. the parents allegedly gifted the girls to kaplan in exchange for financial help. they were found in his home after a tip from neighbors. >>> a bucks county prisoner once on the run is
he plied her with food and wine. i saw two of him and the next thing that she remembered was cosby globing my breast and i was unable to stop him. and she woke up later and left the mansion. cosby's lawyer will argue that it was entirely convention you'll. >> she will undergo bill cosby's lawy lawyers rigorous questioning. i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> our coverage continues at 6abc.com/cosby trial. there can you find all the latest updates on the proceed g...
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gregg: and he plied women with drugs, yet she's blaming the d.a. and the judge? >> right.ng she has to realize, the jurors' decision had nothing to do with the prosecutor and the judge. those jurors were in that room alone. they were not swayed by the judge. gregg: but she's lashing out at them for bringing the case. >> i mean, congresswoman on, all these victims -- come on, all these victims, she needs to look at her husband and say what kind of person are you. >> the judge made a huge ruling in the defense's favor allowing one other victim when there was something like 50 of them. gregg: is it the same judge in this next trial and is he going to allow -- >> that's the single most important question to be asked. if it's the same judge and nothing's going to change, i don't see him changing the ruling. >> right. that ruling was for a reason. bringing in all the alleged victims was probably considered highly prejudicial -- gregg: only one, if there is really a pattern of conduct that he's always plying women with drugs so that they can't consent -- >> right. gregg: why not
gregg: and he plied women with drugs, yet she's blaming the d.a. and the judge? >> right.ng she has to realize, the jurors' decision had nothing to do with the prosecutor and the judge. those jurors were in that room alone. they were not swayed by the judge. gregg: but she's lashing out at them for bringing the case. >> i mean, congresswoman on, all these victims -- come on, all these victims, she needs to look at her husband and say what kind of person are you. >> the judge...
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shout out to those who have come since and really set, as one twitter,plied to me on "i'm going in becauseour government is a house on fire, i'm going to run towards it, not away from it." some will continue to go. there are also wonderful people who have been working in government to do this for so long, but we really need to keep that telling going. it is harder to do it when people don't agree with the policies of the ministration. emily: you started an organization called code for america. tim cook stuck about it. what is at the top of your priority list? >> we are trying to prove government services can work for all people equally with dignity, that government can work the way it should in the 21st century. we are trying to reframe the conversation from modernizing to making it work for people. i think we can do that not just by speaking about meetings but by following up and showing it can work, and asking everyone who works in tech to pay attention, get involved, support government when it's doing the right thing, and hold it accountable when it's not. emily: jennifer pahlka, founde
shout out to those who have come since and really set, as one twitter,plied to me on "i'm going in becauseour government is a house on fire, i'm going to run towards it, not away from it." some will continue to go. there are also wonderful people who have been working in government to do this for so long, but we really need to keep that telling going. it is harder to do it when people don't agree with the policies of the ministration. emily: you started an organization called code for...
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we'll march in the capital plied parade that airs on channel kansas and streams on wjla.com from 4 -- newschannel8 and streams on wjla.com from 4:30 to 7:30 this saturday. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies that power our economy. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. he's somebody who says,. i am going to make change. and i wanna make change not for the richest, not for t
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there are still others who have not been ex pli sit publicly in their opposition to the bill. you can be certainly guess that l li lisa murkowski will have problems. >> the bill says 22 million will loss coverage under this plan. where is the heart? will the president embrace that number? >> when the house bill was passed president trump held a rose garden ceremony for the vurs to understand you only hold those rose garden ser movies for special occasions. he thought the house passage was a special occasion only to say a couple weeks later in private he thought the house bill was mean. it's unclear what healthy about the senate bill and how much political capital he's willing to get behind. we know that mike pence is meeting with senators to try to persuade them. at some point mitch mcconnell has to make a decision about holding a vote. they realize in the white house it's on the brink of losing. capitol hill has been told in the last half hour or so mitch mcconnell still looking for a vote before july 4th. a telling time will be tomorrow afternoon when senate republicans gath
there are still others who have not been ex pli sit publicly in their opposition to the bill. you can be certainly guess that l li lisa murkowski will have problems. >> the bill says 22 million will loss coverage under this plan. where is the heart? will the president embrace that number? >> when the house bill was passed president trump held a rose garden ceremony for the vurs to understand you only hold those rose garden ser movies for special occasions. he thought the house...
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. >>> pliing with the records? >> yes, indeed. the record is 95. that's the forecast. is also within reach. thunderstorms second half of the week should take the edge off the the temperatures a bit. today sweltering. >> thank you, chuck. that is the "news 4 today." we appreciate you waking up with us. >>> the "today" show. that's straight ahead. back with more local news and weather back at 7:25. >> make it a great monday, everybody. a nendorses dr. wralph northam. mr. northam would 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. >>> gd . >>> good morning, the hot zone. a massive heat wave set to grip a huge part of the country today. record highs expected from the midwest all the w
. >>> pliing with the records? >> yes, indeed. the record is 95. that's the forecast. is also within reach. thunderstorms second half of the week should take the edge off the the temperatures a bit. today sweltering. >> thank you, chuck. that is the "news 4 today." we appreciate you waking up with us. >>> the "today" show. that's straight ahead. back with more local news and weather back at 7:25. >> make it a great monday, everybody. a...
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the champion's league final features embiid's preferred team, real madrid, who plied their trade in thepanish league, hence the name adaptation. >>> their interview with the website up rocks, embiid is heading back to the doctor for one final check and hopes to be back on the court next week playing basketball. one final note to pass along, in a surprising turn of events, the kansas city chiefs released former eagles wide receiver, jeremy macklin after just two seasons. macklin due over $9 million this year. not anymore. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells, csn. >> bye, amy! thank you so much! >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> all right, we'll start with a look at the nbc studios here in baa la kinwood. it's a pretty good picture. this is just for the morning. for the afternoon, things look nice, sunny. if you want to be outdoors, you certainly can be. but this morning if you head out, you need an umbrella. this is looking at our pennsylvania suburb temperatures. cochran, you're at 58 degrees and 54 for west callen township. euclid township, also at 54 de
the champion's league final features embiid's preferred team, real madrid, who plied their trade in thepanish league, hence the name adaptation. >>> their interview with the website up rocks, embiid is heading back to the doctor for one final check and hopes to be back on the court next week playing basketball. one final note to pass along, in a surprising turn of events, the kansas city chiefs released former eagles wide receiver, jeremy macklin after just two seasons. macklin due...
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i think what happens in the sea as plies to the land.ing to take fake news is real news because it's easier and doesn't require as much attention. >> is there fake news in the sea? >> yeah. >> you think maybe we need some mermaids in washington d.c.? >> we need mermaids everywhere. >> trump needs a mermaid adviser. >> 100%. >> you should call your congressman. >> you don't like something, swim away. >> swim away. >> there's no mermaids at all in congress. you think that is unfair? >> no mermaid in congress? >> not a one. >> not a mermaid in congress? >> not a one. >> that is shocking. >> you think washington d.c. would operate better if more people were mermaids? >> yeah. >> we've never had a mermaid president. what do you think about that? >> sounds like a good idea. >> i'm all about individual liberty. >> maybe you should be a mermaid. >> you should be. maybe everybody should be. >> maybe they should. >> happy mermeriversary. >> happy i could be a part of this moment. >> was that a festival? >> a parade. >> did they plan it so it was r
i think what happens in the sea as plies to the land.ing to take fake news is real news because it's easier and doesn't require as much attention. >> is there fake news in the sea? >> yeah. >> you think maybe we need some mermaids in washington d.c.? >> we need mermaids everywhere. >> trump needs a mermaid adviser. >> 100%. >> you should call your congressman. >> you don't like something, swim away. >> swim away. >> there's no mermaids...
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the cuts were not a plied equally and opposed to using those they propose deep cuts to transportation systems in earth science. items that are priorities of this committee because the help nasa reach the agencies calling to explore, discover.m the the sos needed to spend sentiments below earth orbit. i'll take a moment tell youu about her science. when it comes to climate change nasa's job is to observe the earth. to tell sexually what is happening to our planet. nasa doesn't say why the earth the climate is changing a policies we need, but we know from surveys published by the public policy this spring that 73% of americans say they trust science agencies such as nasa for information about climate change. nearly twice as many of friends and families are political leaders. to solemn responsibility for nasa. yet the 2018 budget request cuts earth observation by more than 8%, ending five missions. closing her eyes to what is happening to our planet does not mean that it is not happening.le people in my state of new hampshire have no doubt that the climate is changing. in the granite sta
the cuts were not a plied equally and opposed to using those they propose deep cuts to transportation systems in earth science. items that are priorities of this committee because the help nasa reach the agencies calling to explore, discover.m the the sos needed to spend sentiments below earth orbit. i'll take a moment tell youu about her science. when it comes to climate change nasa's job is to observe the earth. to tell sexually what is happening to our planet. nasa doesn't say why the earth...
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jared kushner, a number of conversations with the russians in 2016, not disclosed on the form when we pliede, that's one of the reasons congressional investigators are curious. his lawyer says he has nothing to hide and mr. kushner planning to meet with senate intelligence committee staff getting him to answer questions from the committee. jeff sessions as we noted central to all of this, met at least twice with the russian ambassador in 2016, he did not disclose those meetings on his forms. he recused himself from any russia investigations yet somehow took a prominent role in firing the fbi director james comey. his congressional testimony is tuesday. we don't know whether that's public or private. that's important. because why the fbi leadership decided it was best they not share some important information with the attorney general. >> what was it about the attorney general's own interactions with the russians or his behavior with regard to the investigation that would have led the entire leadership of the fbi to make this decision? >> our judgment, as i recall, was that he was very close
jared kushner, a number of conversations with the russians in 2016, not disclosed on the form when we pliede, that's one of the reasons congressional investigators are curious. his lawyer says he has nothing to hide and mr. kushner planning to meet with senate intelligence committee staff getting him to answer questions from the committee. jeff sessions as we noted central to all of this, met at least twice with the russian ambassador in 2016, he did not disclose those meetings on his forms. he...
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inappropriate to ask the district attorney or someone else to say, since you had me under the cloud, do you pliind telling people i'm not under a cloud anymore. probably not good to do on the front end of an investigation. nobody would be able to answer that question fully. i need all context. need to hear from everyone who was a part of that conversation to see if their testimonies match up, corroboration, contradiction. that's the way you do serious investigations and i know we're not uses to it in congress, but we do political investigations, but this is really serious and there's a reason i think viewers will wind up trusting bob mueller more than they do congress and that's because the executive branch runs serious investigations and try to do it in five-minute irncrements with anonymous sources. >> thank you so much for being here. >> yes, ma'am. thank you. >>> cnn exclusive what two top officials said about interactions with president trump on this investigation. cnn chief political correspondent dana bash live in washington with details. what do we know? >> reporter: chris what we gathe
inappropriate to ask the district attorney or someone else to say, since you had me under the cloud, do you pliind telling people i'm not under a cloud anymore. probably not good to do on the front end of an investigation. nobody would be able to answer that question fully. i need all context. need to hear from everyone who was a part of that conversation to see if their testimonies match up, corroboration, contradiction. that's the way you do serious investigations and i know we're not uses to...
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people to get it delivered to their house i think the second thing that's happening, of course, with the plinnials now, they're just busy my daughter now is 31 and eng e engaged and both her and her fiance work and they just expect really to go on their iphone and push an app and just about get anything delivered that they want i think that's what we're going to see happening to the food business it's going to go much more online now with amazon moving in and i think the retailers now, we're going to have to get a little snappier as far as what we're doing in the stores in trying to create a really exciting retail environment for people to visit. >> you know, stew, for a long time, we know what's happened to the american mall. it's easy to order a shirt online people said it's different with food you want it to be fresh. if it's hot, you want it to be hot, if it's frozen, you want it to stay frozen by the time it gets to your door. if ththis has been solved, is ta category that's safe is home depot safe because it's hard to bring a big bag of fertilizer back home or get it delivered? >> well
people to get it delivered to their house i think the second thing that's happening, of course, with the plinnials now, they're just busy my daughter now is 31 and eng e engaged and both her and her fiance work and they just expect really to go on their iphone and push an app and just about get anything delivered that they want i think that's what we're going to see happening to the food business it's going to go much more online now with amazon moving in and i think the retailers now, we're...
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so i shot the video and then we started walking and then the pli pl police officers decided to clear the plaza and it sounded pretty urgent from the french that we could hear. we saw more police officers come in and they went around a bush that was by a tree and they saw a guy in there i'm guessing because they all started pointing their guns at someone. my wife and i crossed the street and got a better view. they were still pointing their guns. we got on the bus quickly and that's when i shot the other video of all the cop cars coming in and the s.w.a.t. team getting their gear on to go into the plaza. that's when they started yelling at us to get off the bus and go up the street kind of away from notre-dame and clear out the entire area. >> let's get a little perspective. mike baker joins us from new york bureau. we also have tom fuentes in fair fax, virginia. tom, let me start with you. if viewers are hearing one guy with a hammer haelallegedly run at or attacking the police, one insin instinct might be a terrible event. i think the other instinct is this is the new face of what w
so i shot the video and then we started walking and then the pli pl police officers decided to clear the plaza and it sounded pretty urgent from the french that we could hear. we saw more police officers come in and they went around a bush that was by a tree and they saw a guy in there i'm guessing because they all started pointing their guns at someone. my wife and i crossed the street and got a better view. they were still pointing their guns. we got on the bus quickly and that's when i shot...
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the champion's league final features embiid's preferred team, real madrid, who plied their trade in thenish league, hence the name adaptation. >>> their interview with the website up rocks, embiid is heading back to the doctor for one final check and hopes to be back on the court next week playing basketball. one final note to pass along, in a surprising turn of events, the kansas city chiefs released former eagles wide receiver, jeremy macklin after just two seasons. macklin due over $9 million this year. not anymore. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells, csn. to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. comcast business. >>> penn's landing is going to be happening today for this tenth annual roots picnic. this year's headliner includes pharrell, the roots, lil' wayne, kimbra. of course, the roots from philly, qu
the champion's league final features embiid's preferred team, real madrid, who plied their trade in thenish league, hence the name adaptation. >>> their interview with the website up rocks, embiid is heading back to the doctor for one final check and hopes to be back on the court next week playing basketball. one final note to pass along, in a surprising turn of events, the kansas city chiefs released former eagles wide receiver, jeremy macklin after just two seasons. macklin due over...
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constand says cosby plied her with three pills and wine. late this afternoon in a sworn statement cosby said he worried about constand and her mother possibly trying to embarrass or extort him so he offered to pay for her graduate school tuition. he said he did not want his wife to find out about his sexual encounters with andrea constand. cosby's pr man spoke briefly with reporters at midday. >> mrs. cosby has disappointed mr. cosby for the entire time they've been together for 53 years. it showed when we had jury selection in pittsburgh how she was so afraid because of her love for him to stay in the hotel that he flew back and forth on his plane from philadelphia to pittsburgh. >> reporter: brian the defense will open its case monday morning the first thing this weekend the lawyers tomorrow in that fact, the lawyers will be meeting in a private conference with the judge. bill cosby will not be here, still no indication if bill cosby will change his mind and take the witness stand. live from the montgomery county courthouse in norristown
constand says cosby plied her with three pills and wine. late this afternoon in a sworn statement cosby said he worried about constand and her mother possibly trying to embarrass or extort him so he offered to pay for her graduate school tuition. he said he did not want his wife to find out about his sexual encounters with andrea constand. cosby's pr man spoke briefly with reporters at midday. >> mrs. cosby has disappointed mr. cosby for the entire time they've been together for 53 years....
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general,plied, no, curators ready to do their duty. lee said, yes general, there are some true men left. will you please keep those people back. as i was placing my division to keep those people back, the retiring herd crowded around general lee as he sat on his horse with a confederate battle flag in his hand. i requested him to give me the flag, which he did. this final scene became one of the most endearing memories for many soldiers from the entire appomattox campaign. it was one of the final moments where lee, the battlefield commander, connected with his soldiers. on three battlefields during the final year of the american civil war, general robert e. lee intentionally placed himself in harms way attempting to rally his men from near catastrophe. positioning himself in the line of battle with the intent of personal meeting his soldiers. at wilderness, spotsylvania three times, and sailor's creek in the final days of the war, the man and his army stopped lee . on the front lee lines of the battle moments for the commanding general
general,plied, no, curators ready to do their duty. lee said, yes general, there are some true men left. will you please keep those people back. as i was placing my division to keep those people back, the retiring herd crowded around general lee as he sat on his horse with a confederate battle flag in his hand. i requested him to give me the flag, which he did. this final scene became one of the most endearing memories for many soldiers from the entire appomattox campaign. it was one of the...
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five times higher during the jurassic period and global temperatures were 13 degrees higher during he plies at this seen -- pleisticene and long before humans and s.u.v.'s. in 2016 president obama dame came too smem at this valley to warn that the glaciers will soon disappear. if he stood on the same spot 20,000 years earlier, he would have been buried under 2,000 feet of glacial ice. the first ipcc report in 1990 sounding the alarm over global warning gives us practical experience with its climate odeling. actual global temperatures are now well below the lowest of the forecasts that the ipcc made 27 years actual global temperatures are . 20 years before that the and census warned pollution was about to trigger another ice age. the fact is the current state of science is a long way from understanding the intricate natural forces and interrelationships in global let -- climate ology. as perhaps why many prominent and restricted climatologists continue to challenge and debate claims that despite 97% of the scientists agree and despite calls to silence them as heretics. as a fable of the empe
five times higher during the jurassic period and global temperatures were 13 degrees higher during he plies at this seen -- pleisticene and long before humans and s.u.v.'s. in 2016 president obama dame came too smem at this valley to warn that the glaciers will soon disappear. if he stood on the same spot 20,000 years earlier, he would have been buried under 2,000 feet of glacial ice. the first ipcc report in 1990 sounding the alarm over global warning gives us practical experience with its...
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they didn't because it's inexplicabin-pli inexplicable here. trump and his lawyer may be throwing punches, but they are hitting the air. >> what kind of defense is this when he's saying he is a leaker? because we see over and over that a story comes out that they don't like. and then they take the way the information came out. but is this in your estimation laura jarrett, is it a leak or just a revelation? >> i think it's a way to try to discredit him. i think that term has so much power behind it now in this administration, it's load. and so they are using it for a reason. but as they said, he didn't commit a crime by doing this. this wasn't classified. certainly if he was still within the fbi and i think there would be questions about disclosing work product like that. but he's a private sit and thci these were with private considerations that were not classified. >> but he and others around him as they attack the idea of leaks, they seem to be constructing a narrative where they are telling the american people actually you shouldn't know wha
they didn't because it's inexplicabin-pli inexplicable here. trump and his lawyer may be throwing punches, but they are hitting the air. >> what kind of defense is this when he's saying he is a leaker? because we see over and over that a story comes out that they don't like. and then they take the way the information came out. but is this in your estimation laura jarrett, is it a leak or just a revelation? >> i think it's a way to try to discredit him. i think that term has so much...
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she testified cosby lured her to a bungalow at a hotel where he plied her with wine and cosby took her clothes off and sexually assaulted her. she decided she and her family decided not to press charges fearing cosby was too famous and she would wind up humiliated in the tabloids. she was called as a witness because the d.a. wants to show a pattern of bad behavior dating back decades. andrea constand says in 2004 she visited cosby at his cheltenham mansion and was assaulted the same way after taking pills cosby gave her and drink something wine. andrea constand is expected to take the witness stand later on in the trial. at this hour kelly is under -- kelly jackson is under cross-examination by bill cosby's lawyers trying to discredit her testimony. live from the montgomery county courthouse in norristown, i'm vernon odom, channel6 "action news." >> all right, vernon thanks. our coverage continues on 6abc/cosby trial. they'll continue to have the latest updates. we've posted a time line of events leading up do to -- to cosby's day in court. >>> the jury in bucks county deliberating the
she testified cosby lured her to a bungalow at a hotel where he plied her with wine and cosby took her clothes off and sexually assaulted her. she decided she and her family decided not to press charges fearing cosby was too famous and she would wind up humiliated in the tabloids. she was called as a witness because the d.a. wants to show a pattern of bad behavior dating back decades. andrea constand says in 2004 she visited cosby at his cheltenham mansion and was assaulted the same way after...
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if we take that relative multiple and pli to current earnings, we get to b about $172 a share.believe those earnings for next year are going to go up because the cycle is bigger and they go up another 10%, you're looking at stock that maybe hits 190. that's a framework by which to think about it, but i'd say the 200 handle is is a very ambitious goal for this year. >> yeah, i don't know where ron got in. so, i can't say how much upside he would really love. but what about this note today from one of your competitors, say iing that iphone 8 is price in, risk bs maybe aren't? >> look, i think it's very difficult for any stock to know what's priced in and i think the way we think about it is to look at prior cycles, again, as i articulated, if we see a similar multiple, we could get a stock between 1 is 70 and 190. now, we can debate whether it deserves a similar multiple of two or three years ago. on one hand, you could say we're closer to the end in terms of the smart phone industry. on the other hand, i think you could argue apple has more cash as a percentage of its market cap
if we take that relative multiple and pli to current earnings, we get to b about $172 a share.believe those earnings for next year are going to go up because the cycle is bigger and they go up another 10%, you're looking at stock that maybe hits 190. that's a framework by which to think about it, but i'd say the 200 handle is is a very ambitious goal for this year. >> yeah, i don't know where ron got in. so, i can't say how much upside he would really love. but what about this note today...
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hes on tense pli w s on tenosteg made to christopher wray yesterday. so we don't believe he should be in addition near the russia investigation and there are still serious questions about what his role was with russia, its ambassador during the interference of the campaign. >> so will you add him to the list or are you saying you won't or you're not going to tell me? >> i can't tell you who is on the list. >> got it. thank you. sounds like maybe you should add him to the list. is that something you would consider? >> i can't tell you if he is or is not already on the list. >> okay. i got it. >> glad to see you getting along. congressman, thank you very much to making us a part afternoon. >> i guess my point is we sflou more information about sessions' role and i think what comey made clear is that there isn't just a little thing. it wasn't a paperwork error. his recusal from the russia investigation was over something material to the russia investigation. if i understand everything that i heard today. and we also know that the director of the fbi said
hes on tense pli w s on tenosteg made to christopher wray yesterday. so we don't believe he should be in addition near the russia investigation and there are still serious questions about what his role was with russia, its ambassador during the interference of the campaign. >> so will you add him to the list or are you saying you won't or you're not going to tell me? >> i can't tell you who is on the list. >> got it. thank you. sounds like maybe you should add him to the list....
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has to be a sense of urgency in some of the things we're getting after today, and that plies to across the board. to getting submarine out on time and design ships quickly to get them built quicker second thing is that pace is exponential and threats we're facing today, the line that's going on in the near competitors say russia, china, the pace they're changing the ability is growing and we have to keep up with that pace. as they like to say kind of like we went into half had time in the football game in 2,000 up about 28-3, and kind of pop the champagne and said game sofer and, in fact, referee are said half had time is over, ready to start the second half and we'll get there when we get there and kind of strolled out mid-way through the third quarter only it find score is 28-24 so that capability gap between us u and competitor is closed an something that's a keen interest to us -- here on the navy side of the house in terms of what the capability that we need going forward so there's a lot of discussion going on today about what is it that navy that we need and -- or not necessaril
has to be a sense of urgency in some of the things we're getting after today, and that plies to across the board. to getting submarine out on time and design ships quickly to get them built quicker second thing is that pace is exponential and threats we're facing today, the line that's going on in the near competitors say russia, china, the pace they're changing the ability is growing and we have to keep up with that pace. as they like to say kind of like we went into half had time in the...
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we are sem pli takiimply taking resources and dividing them up and saying, this is what everybody gets. that's the wrong approach. we have to push hard on that. the people that have the strongest advocates end up getting what they want and need and the people whose advocacy efforts aren't as strong or visible don't. if we are in this for all children, everyone will get what they need. we have to be thinking that way. if we are not thinking about childrens needs, we are doing something that's going to help many if not most kids. we are knowingly leaving children behind. we have to force people to confront that on a daily basis. >> i can tell you from personal family experience that when the government county public schools, as advanced as they are could do more to deal with special needs students in terms of personal disabilities. also, i would suggest that you take a look at a really deep book by brian stevenson called "just mercy yt" which is based his experiences as a courtroom criminal justice lawyer. mostly in the south and in california too. a lot of his clients who got involved i
we are sem pli takiimply taking resources and dividing them up and saying, this is what everybody gets. that's the wrong approach. we have to push hard on that. the people that have the strongest advocates end up getting what they want and need and the people whose advocacy efforts aren't as strong or visible don't. if we are in this for all children, everyone will get what they need. we have to be thinking that way. if we are not thinking about childrens needs, we are doing something that's...
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. >> especial pli because we're illiterate. >>> time for street talk.stocks you need to know. >> first up, sketchers, city group upgraded the company to a buy. yeah, okay, visibility does remain challenged, however they say the risk/reward right now is more compelling. that sketchers is in the early stage of a new product cycle across multiple categories. they think they'll do well and also has strong international momentum. price target is 30. right now it's 25.83 a share. >> your second stock is goodyear tire. our earlier guest morgan stanley adam jonas upgrading this from an overweight to underweight. stock down 10% in a month. this kind of goes against conventional wisdom that autonomous cars will hurt the need for tires. it will increase because mileage driven jump to support pricing for the gdp. the target for the market is 52 bucks. >> third stock is nrg, upgrading the energy company to a buy from a neutral for a couple of reasons. one has to do with higher visibility once there's a legal settlement, a key one to clear up the outlook. the analyst
. >> especial pli because we're illiterate. >>> time for street talk.stocks you need to know. >> first up, sketchers, city group upgraded the company to a buy. yeah, okay, visibility does remain challenged, however they say the risk/reward right now is more compelling. that sketchers is in the early stage of a new product cycle across multiple categories. they think they'll do well and also has strong international momentum. price target is 30. right now it's 25.83 a share....
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so pli my first question is why do you think at a time when the middle class is shrinking and millions of our families are struggling struggling to put bread on the table, people are working three jobs, why did you think it's a good idea to throw 23 million people off of health insurance, to cut nutrition programs for low-income, pregnant women and their babies, why do you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts in lie heap so that older people in vermont can say warm in the wintertime, why do you think it's a good idea when all over this country people are paying 50%, you 60% of their ib come for housing why do you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts in those programs and yet with repealing the state estate tax give the wealthiest family in this country, the walton family, up to a $52 billion tax break? do you think most americans who are struggling think it's a great idea to cut programs that impact working families and give unbelievable tax breaks to the wealthiest families in america? >> thank you for your question. receipt me first assure that you as part of tax reform
so pli my first question is why do you think at a time when the middle class is shrinking and millions of our families are struggling struggling to put bread on the table, people are working three jobs, why did you think it's a good idea to throw 23 million people off of health insurance, to cut nutrition programs for low-income, pregnant women and their babies, why do you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts in lie heap so that older people in vermont can say warm in the wintertime, why...
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so pli my first question is why do you think at a time when the middle class is shrinking and millions of our families are struggling struggling to put bread on the table, people are working three jobs, why did you think it's a good idea to throw 23 million people off of health insurance, to cut nutrition programs for low-income, pregnant women and their babies, why do you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts in lie heap so that older people in vermont can say warm in the wintertime, why do you think it's a good idea when all over this country people are paying 50%, you 60% of their ib come for housing why do you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts in those programs and yet with repealing the state estate tax give the wealthiest family in this country, the walton family, up to a $52 billion tax break? do you think most americans who are struggling think it's a great idea to cut programs that impact working families and give unbelievable tax breaks to the wealthiest families in america? >> thank you for your question. receipt me first assure that you as part of tax reform
so pli my first question is why do you think at a time when the middle class is shrinking and millions of our families are struggling struggling to put bread on the table, people are working three jobs, why did you think it's a good idea to throw 23 million people off of health insurance, to cut nutrition programs for low-income, pregnant women and their babies, why do you think it's a good idea to make massive cuts in lie heap so that older people in vermont can say warm in the wintertime, why...