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richard, you're the owner of ricci hoagies here on 11 street. tell just you're doing this?te everything that the officers do for us. i mean, they put their lives on the line every day. and a lot of people don't appreciate what they do out there. and i appreciate what they do. my father was a police officer. and i appreciate, you know, these guys really put their lives on the line for really not real a great salary. >> and they have families. tends to forget that sometimes. just remember when the men and women in blue did for this city. you can see past fundraiser, owner of the ricci held, and unfortunately talking earlier there is may happen again sadly, you don't like to have these fundraisers but you feel it is important? >> i don't want to have them. but if it happens, i'm there for themment i can do whatever i can do. you know, i appreciate what they do. >> last time did you this, it got so bus any here you didn't even take telephone orders? >> this time we had to take no orders over the phone, and no deliveries, because we did like 1200 sandwiches last time. it is only
richard, you're the owner of ricci hoagies here on 11 street. tell just you're doing this?te everything that the officers do for us. i mean, they put their lives on the line every day. and a lot of people don't appreciate what they do out there. and i appreciate what they do. my father was a police officer. and i appreciate, you know, these guys really put their lives on the line for really not real a great salary. >> and they have families. tends to forget that sometimes. just remember...
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. >> ricci. >> just got a delivery. >> oh, my goodness. >> thanks, bob bob bought all these. >> thankge. >> and one czechoslovakia who is going to eat it all. >> hi, chris. >> whenever there is food, here comes chris. and there goes chris. >> eating good here today. of course, ricci, $2 for every hoagie goes to the officer wilson's family. >> wonderful until 3:30 today. >> you can go there. >> you got to eat. that's what jacks you up. >> that jeff cole, really getting around. >> let's jen ourselves one jenn fred in media. high. >> hello. okay, so this is rose tree park. a lot of people know about this. >> friday night, at the amphitheatre. it is over there. but, johnny, you also take advantage of this park in a unique way. you kick some butts out here? >> yes we do. >> this is boot camp challenge. >> okay, i know we visited you couple of years ago and every time it seems it is more sweaty and more difficult. >> do you have my man bill doing? >> partner exercise, doing dynamic exercise, which means moving to the center, which is side shuffle. and when you get to the center doing squat
. >> ricci. >> just got a delivery. >> oh, my goodness. >> thanks, bob bob bought all these. >> thankge. >> and one czechoslovakia who is going to eat it all. >> hi, chris. >> whenever there is food, here comes chris. and there goes chris. >> eating good here today. of course, ricci, $2 for every hoagie goes to the officer wilson's family. >> wonderful until 3:30 today. >> you can go there. >> you got to eat. that's what...
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among them, the parents of nina ricci, sentenced to one year in prison. they want the lesson to be clear -- tax evasion in france is an uncomfortable position to take. genie: our own stephen carroll is here with us. we will start in germany, where train passengers are facing more disruption. >> it is the ninth strike in 10 months. kind of a long-running dispute over pay. two thirds of inner cities hundreds of commuter trains affected as well. the stoppage likely to last longer than the six-day strike that ended on may 10. that was the modest and company possis three. stephe inner cit services are -- setting their sights on france when the market opens here. >> from munich to the german outs, -- to the german alps, the price, just nine euros. buses do not just have passengers feeling like savvy consumers but like the kings of the road. >> there is one every two hours so it is very practical. and there is wi-fi. it even has film, tv shows, and music are it >> nearly 8 million people traveled on motor coaches in germany. one restriction has been placed. the
among them, the parents of nina ricci, sentenced to one year in prison. they want the lesson to be clear -- tax evasion in france is an uncomfortable position to take. genie: our own stephen carroll is here with us. we will start in germany, where train passengers are facing more disruption. >> it is the ninth strike in 10 months. kind of a long-running dispute over pay. two thirds of inner cities hundreds of commuter trains affected as well. the stoppage likely to last longer than the...
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ricci's steaks in south philadelphia deciding to donate $2 from every sandwich sold. the money going to wilson's family. look at that line. it goes around the door and down the block. all people wanting to help. >>> details tonight in the investigation of amtrak train derailment. railroad union says engineer brandon bostian had a grueling shift before the crash. it says delays on his train to washington, d.c. cut short his rest time before leaving for philly. meanwhile the national transportation safety board says it now has his phone records not surprising they show calls text messages and data usage on the day of the crash. but investigators are still trying to figure out if any of that happened while bostian was operating the train especially around the time of the crash. the ntsb also reaffirmed today no problems with the tracks signals. eight people died in and more than 200 ended up at hospitals when that train derailed in port richmond last tuesday. >>> and from temple university hospital tonight we have encouraging news. doctors are still caring for seven vict
ricci's steaks in south philadelphia deciding to donate $2 from every sandwich sold. the money going to wilson's family. look at that line. it goes around the door and down the block. all people wanting to help. >>> details tonight in the investigation of amtrak train derailment. railroad union says engineer brandon bostian had a grueling shift before the crash. it says delays on his train to washington, d.c. cut short his rest time before leaving for philly. meanwhile the national...
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a line out the door and down the block at ricci hogens south philly. way cents there yesterday for good day. we told you that they plan to donate $2 from every sandwich sold. bob kelly bought us like $200 worth of sandwiches by the way, thanks to bob kelly. all of that money going to officer wilson's family. some members of the philadelphia police department tweeted more than a thousand sandwiches were sold yesterday. >> hang today, court hearing for the woman accused every causing a crash in feasterville that left two people dead. skyfox over on street road between old street and philmont avenue. the night of march 19th. sixty-four year old sharon vince, 79 year old charles rochelle both of fairless hills, were killed, family members say they will be in court to hear what charges would finally be filed. happening this month philadelphia international airport, and choice air, first flights to and from miami and nashville. leaves for the first outbound flight to miami will take off around 8:00 in the morning could you say, first nashville flight schedul
a line out the door and down the block at ricci hogens south philly. way cents there yesterday for good day. we told you that they plan to donate $2 from every sandwich sold. bob kelly bought us like $200 worth of sandwiches by the way, thanks to bob kelly. all of that money going to officer wilson's family. some members of the philadelphia police department tweeted more than a thousand sandwiches were sold yesterday. >> hang today, court hearing for the woman accused every causing a...
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so justine was a pr woman in new york city ricci had 170 twitter followers.on avatar she is good looking she is blonde ricci evidently has funded parties in new york. there are a lot of people out there who immediately -- so anyway she would to be jokes to her 170 twitter followers and one of them, the worst joke you ever made and never will make. she was on her way from new york cape town and she tweeted going to africa. i hope i don't get aids. just kidding, i'm quite. >> host: we are going to show that tweet on the air right now. >> guest: sheet chuckled to herself. she wandered around heathrow sporadically checking twitter. got no replies and felt that sad feeling that we feel when the internet does not congratulate us. when "the new york times" ran an extract from my book the fact checker bugger up and said are you surprised you got no replies? she said i have 170 twitter followers and i got no replies. no one ever talks about it on the internet. so she got on the plane switched off her phone woke up 11 hours later in cape town, turned on her phone and t
so justine was a pr woman in new york city ricci had 170 twitter followers.on avatar she is good looking she is blonde ricci evidently has funded parties in new york. there are a lot of people out there who immediately -- so anyway she would to be jokes to her 170 twitter followers and one of them, the worst joke you ever made and never will make. she was on her way from new york cape town and she tweeted going to africa. i hope i don't get aids. just kidding, i'm quite. >> host: we are...
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ricci yields moving higher. other than that, futures negative. oil back to $60 a barrel. what i would notice this morning is the foreign exchange it greg journal about the greece movement. brendan: it is difficult to figure out what the euro will do. it is not doing the things it was predicted to do. tom: two-year yield over 20 some percent, showing how your yields in greece. all of this link into the news flow. stay tuned to our work out of london and new york as the story unravels through their afternoon and evening. and into tomorrow night and tuesday in london. futures, negative five. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance i am brendan greeley with tom keene. a major setback for iraqi forces. the islamic state took control of ramadi. thousands fled the city. there have been reports of citizen massacres. it is 65 miles west of baghdad. secretary of state john kerry says he is confident the islamic state can be defeated. >> their communications have been reduced, as well as their communications and funding. their movements, by and large most certainly where there are air pa
ricci yields moving higher. other than that, futures negative. oil back to $60 a barrel. what i would notice this morning is the foreign exchange it greg journal about the greece movement. brendan: it is difficult to figure out what the euro will do. it is not doing the things it was predicted to do. tom: two-year yield over 20 some percent, showing how your yields in greece. all of this link into the news flow. stay tuned to our work out of london and new york as the story unravels through...
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we talk you from wall street to chicago, ricci with the sackanti exchange. >> i'd like 0 welcome my guest have many readers, you like to talk about strategy in the market. my first question to you a rather generic one. u.s. economy slowing with reference to the pop in the second and third quarter last year? or is it not, in your opinion? >> on scales it has definitely slowed. that's why the federal reserve is pumping more money into the system and why they're postponing raising the interest rates. you've talked a lot about how the government data may be inaccurate. but you've got to remember that data government information is always inaccurate. the unemployment rate leaves out the discouraged workers. the cpi leaves out the income tax. it's not a cost of living index. gdp leaves out most b 2 b activity. but the point is where is the direction? we can, government data is fine as long as it's consistently inaccurate. that's what we're looking for. >> as long as it's consistently inaccurate. okay. now let's look at this another way. many traders on this floor understand the timeline of toda
we talk you from wall street to chicago, ricci with the sackanti exchange. >> i'd like 0 welcome my guest have many readers, you like to talk about strategy in the market. my first question to you a rather generic one. u.s. economy slowing with reference to the pop in the second and third quarter last year? or is it not, in your opinion? >> on scales it has definitely slowed. that's why the federal reserve is pumping more money into the system and why they're postponing raising the...