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so is her boyfriend, r.j.ulver, who police say turned the gun on himself. >> jesse was the kind of girl who would hold it in. if you love somebody -- i guess it's kind of hard to leave them. >> reporter: her sister heather says the couple had been on and off for $three years. r.j. had been arrested for domestic violence at least six times before. on average a woman will leave seven times before leaving her abuser for good. >> it would have been better if she could have got away from him. she felt that if she knew where he was, that her kids were safe. >> here's a sign that we had a memorial. not getting to see her, not getting to hug her, not getting to touch her. it's hard. and then you're going to see her two kids asking, when's mama coming home? >> reporter: during the 11 days we chronicled, 67 men, women and children were killed in domestic violence-related shootings. it's 5:00 p.m. in the wealthy enclave of fullshire, texas. mother of two christie sheets calls a family meeting in this upscale home. when h
so is her boyfriend, r.j.ulver, who police say turned the gun on himself. >> jesse was the kind of girl who would hold it in. if you love somebody -- i guess it's kind of hard to leave them. >> reporter: her sister heather says the couple had been on and off for $three years. r.j. had been arrested for domestic violence at least six times before. on average a woman will leave seven times before leaving her abuser for good. >> it would have been better if she could have got...
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. >> r.j. bruner of kentucky assumed he could start a moving company without having to get his competitors permission, so he started one. >> put an ad on craigslist, pickup truck, and we were busy all summer long. >> people wanted your services. now in just a couple years, you have 30 employees, six trucks. >> over 30 now, cleancut young guys. that sells. >> this customer is pleased. >> it's been great. they show on time. >> but r.j. soon learned that pleasing customers is not enough. he got a threatening letter from state regulators. >> we need a certificate of necessity saying that there is room in the market for us to operate. >> certificate of necessity. meaning? >> the necessity within the moving mark in kentucky for another mover. >> what? a business has to prove it's needed? to get a license? >> you essentially have to get permission from your own competition first. >> tim's law firm took the case for free. >> when starbucks began it would have had to have gotten permission from all the
. >> r.j. bruner of kentucky assumed he could start a moving company without having to get his competitors permission, so he started one. >> put an ad on craigslist, pickup truck, and we were busy all summer long. >> people wanted your services. now in just a couple years, you have 30 employees, six trucks. >> over 30 now, cleancut young guys. that sells. >> this customer is pleased. >> it's been great. they show on time. >> but r.j. soon learned that...
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and for more on how the results may impact the stock, let's bring in are r.j., consumer strategist overing starr, and r.j., good to have you back. >> thank you for having me. >> and some of the advisers were way too bullish, and were you? >> yes, the numbers blew me away, and much higher with the 60% growth rate which is 65 million units sold for the year, which is going to be putting the company ahead of prime day last year, and adding $4 million in the incremental sales and talking about the $500 or $600 million range. and the real take away is that the international markets are adopting prime, and the competing sales of likes of walmart are not impacting amazon at all. >> and so tell me, walk me through how the model works from this point on, and trying to make assumptions of how many of these buyers are going to to be remaining prime member, and the fly wheel that is going to be adding to grocery, apparel, to media? >> yeah, that is the power. that is really what drives the prime day, and a member of the prime adoption, and right now, 70 million prime users globally, and 50 million
and for more on how the results may impact the stock, let's bring in are r.j., consumer strategist overing starr, and r.j., good to have you back. >> thank you for having me. >> and some of the advisers were way too bullish, and were you? >> yes, the numbers blew me away, and much higher with the 60% growth rate which is 65 million units sold for the year, which is going to be putting the company ahead of prime day last year, and adding $4 million in the incremental sales and...
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this off of r.j. dickey. off of the bat of chris davis and a crusher made it 5-3. oakland has taken two from the jays. today the final was 5-4. >>> we got soccer emotion from denmark. that's the ecstatic scream of 14-year-old girls after defeating spain 1-0 to win the tournament. they win 7-0. they beat every country in the field to do it. now it's on to a tournament in sweden which starts in a couple of days. >>> an event is upon us so big they have it twice a year. 600 players generating millions over the years on monday it'll be hammer's time. >> i went through 26 rounds of chi mo therapy. i was 29 years old, newly married i had a 1-year-old little girl. those things you'll never forget. >> that's bob hammer. two-time testicular cancer survivor swinging a club, happy to be alive. over 13 years ago his condition was so bad he and his wife kim were told he could survive but they could forget having another child. but a miracle happened. the child they couldn't have is now a third baseman for the danville all star team. 13-year-old josh. josh has been the driving f
this off of r.j. dickey. off of the bat of chris davis and a crusher made it 5-3. oakland has taken two from the jays. today the final was 5-4. >>> we got soccer emotion from denmark. that's the ecstatic scream of 14-year-old girls after defeating spain 1-0 to win the tournament. they win 7-0. they beat every country in the field to do it. now it's on to a tournament in sweden which starts in a couple of days. >>> an event is upon us so big they have it twice a year. 600...
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. >> you've got chef boy r.j. >> we've become micro masters after a while and no open flame or anything but after trial and error, here we are. >> i don't know but i'm smelling some chicken. >> that's black beans. >> i was hoping for watermelon, collard greens, something. >> the hazards of neighbors and short walls. >> well, i'm in the santa fe level ii murph. which is just a minimum restrict unit, which is, you've got more movement than the level iiis. with me it's kind of hard because i got two kids by myself. my kids will ask me what i do to get in here. and i don't know if they understood me but i tried to tell them the best i could. >> what did you tell them, literally? >> literally, i just told them like sometimes people die and i asked them you know how sometimes people die? and they said yeah. and i said okay you see tv a lot how people are shooting other people and stuff like that and they said yeah. and they said movies. and i said, yeah, just like the movies. that's what happened to me, i was being bad. i shot a guy and i came in here. i don't think they really understood it,
. >> you've got chef boy r.j. >> we've become micro masters after a while and no open flame or anything but after trial and error, here we are. >> i don't know but i'm smelling some chicken. >> that's black beans. >> i was hoping for watermelon, collard greens, something. >> the hazards of neighbors and short walls. >> well, i'm in the santa fe level ii murph. which is just a minimum restrict unit, which is, you've got more movement than the level iiis....
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we at r.j. o'brien think the fed might be a little hawkish, which may have driven the sloppy auction, considering june economic data was pretty good. hourly average earnings were at 2.6% year over year, hourly average at 2.3%. both core cpi and cpe deflators are above 3.2%. so the fed may reintroduce themselves and the possibility of a rate hike between now and september, maybe after the election season, and thus two-year note yields at 70 basis points are still 40 basis points below where they were last december when the fed hike justed 25. so there's little value in twos right here. >> john, you agree with that in terms of the likelihood that the fed could start, and it probably already has, sounding more hawkish here? >> i think they will. hawkish? i don't know if that's the right word. i think they'll be talking more about the potential for raising interest rates. the trick is to see how quickly they do it. they really don't want to type. i think i know exactly when the fed will raise intere
we at r.j. o'brien think the fed might be a little hawkish, which may have driven the sloppy auction, considering june economic data was pretty good. hourly average earnings were at 2.6% year over year, hourly average at 2.3%. both core cpi and cpe deflators are above 3.2%. so the fed may reintroduce themselves and the possibility of a rate hike between now and september, maybe after the election season, and thus two-year note yields at 70 basis points are still 40 basis points below where they...