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decline of newsprint and it's a fax on american journalism with former village voice writers tom robbins and michael musto they're writing now on line good stuff but it's for lobbyists you know it's for developers it's for a politician's it's for people who actually have a personal stake in the outcome as opposed to the citizenry and that's the other voice nominate the village voice is still going to exist as a website so why can't they carry on the tradition of what the boys will do in the uk i wish i knew the answer. was chris hedges the village voice which six decades ago pioneered the concept of an alternative weekly paper announced it would end its print edition although the voice will continue to exist in digital form rather than disappearing as most alternative weekly is around the country have done from the boston phoenix to the philadelphia city paper it is already a shadow of its former self and long ago lost its iconic reporters and columnists norman mailer the great investigative reporters wayne barrett and tom robbins nat hentoff the columnist michael musto sydney schanberg
decline of newsprint and it's a fax on american journalism with former village voice writers tom robbins and michael musto they're writing now on line good stuff but it's for lobbyists you know it's for developers it's for a politician's it's for people who actually have a personal stake in the outcome as opposed to the citizenry and that's the other voice nominate the village voice is still going to exist as a website so why can't they carry on the tradition of what the boys will do in the uk...
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reporters and columnists norman mailer of the great investigative reporters wayne barrett and tom robbins hentoff the columnist michael musto sydney schanberg and the cartoonist in playwright jules feiffer the paper was fearless and gloriously irreverent its demise long in the making turns off the lights on a whole parts of new york city as is now true in most cities and impoverishes great journalism at a time when we needed most r t correspondent on your power bill looks at the decline of the newspaper industry. one of the last time the you read a physical newspaper if you like many americans you could count on your consumption over the past several years according to journalism dot org the height of weekday paper circulation in the united states was in one thousand nine hundred four with the round sixty three point three million newspapers purchased daily circulation for sunday newspapers peaked around the same time since the mid ninety's newspaper circulation has been on steady decline advertising revenue follows a comparable trend. what happened in the mid ninety's which transformed m
reporters and columnists norman mailer of the great investigative reporters wayne barrett and tom robbins hentoff the columnist michael musto sydney schanberg and the cartoonist in playwright jules feiffer the paper was fearless and gloriously irreverent its demise long in the making turns off the lights on a whole parts of new york city as is now true in most cities and impoverishes great journalism at a time when we needed most r t correspondent on your power bill looks at the decline of the...
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michael musto and tom robbins for many years michael wrote a must one of the most popular columns in the village voice he wrote a weekly column and out magazine among other publications and recently joined new now next tom robbins along with wayne barrett with whom he worked at the voice is one of the finest investigative reporters in the city is now an investigative journalist in residence at cooney journalism school think you have this let's talk about the importance of what we call the alternative press and i was mentioning before we went on air tom and i think you agreed that in many ways the alternative weekly public magazines like ramparts shamed the traditional press. into doing their job can you talk about that yeah that's exactly right and that's what it felt like doing it often because you would work on these stories that. nobody else was following or thought were news and you had to basically have the conviction and i believe that this is a scandal that deserves chasing even though no one else in the major media agrees with me and you keep banging on the door as long as yo
michael musto and tom robbins for many years michael wrote a must one of the most popular columns in the village voice he wrote a weekly column and out magazine among other publications and recently joined new now next tom robbins along with wayne barrett with whom he worked at the voice is one of the finest investigative reporters in the city is now an investigative journalist in residence at cooney journalism school think you have this let's talk about the importance of what we call the...
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oliver robbins is moving to downing street to work more directly for theresa may.or number ten said the appointment would "strengthen coordination" of brexit across the government, as the next round of negotiations with brussels approaches. it comes as downing street insists the cabinet is united behind the government's plans for leaving the eu, despite the foreign secretary's decision to publish an article, setting out his own vision for brexit. our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. the most eye—catching claim from the referendum campaign. since widely discredited, but this weekend boris johnson revived it. saying that brexit would mean roughly retrieving about that much of an eu and it would be a fine thing that was spent on the nhs. it led to the uk's most senior statistics official saying he was surprised and disappointed the foreign secretary had chosen to revisit the number. warning it was a clear misuse of figures. boris johnson hit back saying his article had been wilfully distorted and misrepresented. statisticians set ourselves, are we clarify
oliver robbins is moving to downing street to work more directly for theresa may.or number ten said the appointment would "strengthen coordination" of brexit across the government, as the next round of negotiations with brussels approaches. it comes as downing street insists the cabinet is united behind the government's plans for leaving the eu, despite the foreign secretary's decision to publish an article, setting out his own vision for brexit. our political correspondent leila...
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reporters and columnists norman mailer of the great investigative reporters wayne barrett and tom robbins hentoff the columnist michael musto sydney schanberg and the cartoonist and playwright jules feiffer the paper was fearless and gloriously irreverent its demise long in the making turns off the lights on a whole parts of new york city as is now true in most cities and impoverishes great journalism at a time when we needed most r t correspondent on your power bill looks at the decline of the newspaper industry. one of the last time a you read a physical newspaper if you're like many americans you could count on your consumption over the past several years according to journalism dot org the height of weekday paper circulation in the united states was in one thousand nine hundred four with the round sixty three point three million it newspapers purchased daily circulation for sunday newspapers peaked around the same time since the mid ninety's newspaper circulation has been on steady decline advertising revenue follows a comparable trend. what happened in the mid ninety's which transfor
reporters and columnists norman mailer of the great investigative reporters wayne barrett and tom robbins hentoff the columnist michael musto sydney schanberg and the cartoonist and playwright jules feiffer the paper was fearless and gloriously irreverent its demise long in the making turns off the lights on a whole parts of new york city as is now true in most cities and impoverishes great journalism at a time when we needed most r t correspondent on your power bill looks at the decline of the...
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bestselling author tony robbins will join us live with his best advice for investors >>> southwest ist airline in the hot seat after this video of a woman being thrown off a plane went viral today. anw will this impact the compy's stock? much more "fast money" on this very busy night, still ahead think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >>> the s&p hitting a new intraday high today, a record year for record highs. bob pisani is at the new york stock exchange with more bob? >> reporter: hello, melissa. 37 record closes on the s&p, the most on a year to year basis since 1998, wow. a slow grind higher all year one of the more unusual features has been the lack of any significant pullback it's a little weird. we haven't had a 3% pullback since march of this year we haven't had a 5% pullback since june of 2016 and we haven't had a 10% pullback since all
bestselling author tony robbins will join us live with his best advice for investors >>> southwest ist airline in the hot seat after this video of a woman being thrown off a plane went viral today. anw will this impact the compy's stock? much more "fast money" on this very busy night, still ahead think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes....
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one other interpretation as things got too difficult between robbins mr davies.of sums of money we might be prepared to pay to them? can she reach out to them, given the clear unhappiness of borisjohnson them, given the clear unhappiness of boris johnson and others them, given the clear unhappiness of borisjohnson and others in his party at the thought that they could carry on paying significant sums of money? will that compromise her ability to make that big breakthrough speech? let's just reflect a bit more on the departure of oliver robbins from this role. how important was he? he was important because he's the numbers man, the detail man. david davis is somewhat fronted the press conference and could put a positive gloss on how everything was going. in terms of the nitty—gritty and putting it all together that was oliver robbins, it was hisjob putting it all together that was oliver robbins, it was his job to do the numbers and do the detail here at the negotiations. i sense that it's for the europeans know one. they have had enough of the big picture and the
one other interpretation as things got too difficult between robbins mr davies.of sums of money we might be prepared to pay to them? can she reach out to them, given the clear unhappiness of borisjohnson them, given the clear unhappiness of boris johnson and others them, given the clear unhappiness of borisjohnson and others in his party at the thought that they could carry on paying significant sums of money? will that compromise her ability to make that big breakthrough speech? let's just...
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now with the clock ticking, robbins has left the department to a newjob in the cabinet office potentiallyning theresa may's grip on the process. the personnel and political dramas are more symptoms than causes or problems. it is the divisions about brexit in government that need to be resolved. 0ne division is over the transition. how long it is and how much money should be paid over during it. mrjohnson, who managed to squeeze in a meting with donald trump today, wants it short and cheap. and was clear about that this afternoon. the transition period, i can see the vital importance of having clarity and certainty for business. i think all of us agree what the prime minister agrees, it shouldn't be too long. the other division is over the final destination for our new relationship with the eu. should it be as close as possible to single market membership like say, switzerland, or an arms length deal more like the one canada has with the eu? well, maybe the prime minister feels she can't be too explicit about brexit for fear of losing some chunk of supporters. but let's talk to nick watt,
now with the clock ticking, robbins has left the department to a newjob in the cabinet office potentiallyning theresa may's grip on the process. the personnel and political dramas are more symptoms than causes or problems. it is the divisions about brexit in government that need to be resolved. 0ne division is over the transition. how long it is and how much money should be paid over during it. mrjohnson, who managed to squeeze in a meting with donald trump today, wants it short and cheap. and...
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decline of newsprint and it's a fax on american journalism with former village voice writers tom robbins and michael musto they're writing now online but it's for you know it's for developers it's for politicians it's for people who actually have a personal stake in the outcome as opposed to. the citizenry but that's the other voice nominate the village voice is still going to exist as a website so why can't they carry on the tradition of what the voice of hell in a month i listen to the d.n.c. . with chris hedges the village voice which six decades ago pioneered the concept of an alternative weekly paper announced it would end its print edition although the voice will continue to exist in digital form rather than disappearing as most alternative weekly is around the country have done from the boston phoenix to the philadelphia city paper it is already a shadow of its former self and long ago lost its iconic reporters and columnists norman mailer of the great investigative reporters wayne barrett and tom robbins hentoff the columnist michael musto sydney schanberg and the cartoonist in p
decline of newsprint and it's a fax on american journalism with former village voice writers tom robbins and michael musto they're writing now online but it's for you know it's for developers it's for politicians it's for people who actually have a personal stake in the outcome as opposed to. the citizenry but that's the other voice nominate the village voice is still going to exist as a website so why can't they carry on the tradition of what the voice of hell in a month i listen to the d.n.c....
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james robbins, bbc news. relations between china and its old ally, this test came just a few hours before president xi jinping gave a keynote speech at a summit he is hosting here, and the government has been quick to react, saying it condemns the test in the strongest terms. but despite all of donald trump's urging, the question is, what will china do? it has toughened up sanctions on some goods, but the reality for beijing all along has been this. normal trade continues, textile and tourism. the calculation for china all along has been this, that whilst it doesn't like the idea of a nuclear armed north korea it appears much, much more at the prospect of economic collapse. because that would bring chaos and instability right up against its border. each stage north korea gets closer and closer to having a deliverable nuclear weapon but it doesn't for most analysts look as if that calculation will have changed all that much for china. joining me now from notre dame university in indiana is professor david cort
james robbins, bbc news. relations between china and its old ally, this test came just a few hours before president xi jinping gave a keynote speech at a summit he is hosting here, and the government has been quick to react, saying it condemns the test in the strongest terms. but despite all of donald trump's urging, the question is, what will china do? it has toughened up sanctions on some goods, but the reality for beijing all along has been this. normal trade continues, textile and tourism....
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james robbins, bbc news.ussing this later, hopefullyjoined by mark fitzpatrick, the executive director of the american office at the institute for a strategy studies. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the parliamentaryjournalist, tony grew and the entertainment journalist, caroline frost. here, the brexit secretary, david davis, has said that the european commission is making itself look "silly" by saying that talks with britain aren't making progress. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, says he doesn't want to punish or blackmail the uk, but the british people need to understand the "extremely serious consequences" of leaving. this week, theresa may faces a parliamentary battle with the first commons vote on brexit legislation. 0ur political correspondent, chris mason reports. the uk and eu, david davis and michel barnier — still some way apart after three round
james robbins, bbc news.ussing this later, hopefullyjoined by mark fitzpatrick, the executive director of the american office at the institute for a strategy studies. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the parliamentaryjournalist, tony grew and the entertainment journalist, caroline frost. here, the brexit secretary, david davis, has said that the...
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reporters and columnists norman mailer of the great investigative reporters wayne barrett and tom robbins and toff a columnist michael musto sydney schanberg and the cartoonist in playwright jules feiffer the paper was fearless and gloriously irreverent its demise long in the making turns off the lights on a whole parts of new york city as is now true in most cities and impoverishes great journalism at a time when we needed most r t correspondent on your power bill looks at the decline of the newspaper industry. one of the last time a you read a physical newspaper if you like many americans you could count on your consumption over the past several years ago.
reporters and columnists norman mailer of the great investigative reporters wayne barrett and tom robbins and toff a columnist michael musto sydney schanberg and the cartoonist in playwright jules feiffer the paper was fearless and gloriously irreverent its demise long in the making turns off the lights on a whole parts of new york city as is now true in most cities and impoverishes great journalism at a time when we needed most r t correspondent on your power bill looks at the decline of the...
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this is low skilled workers, i started out in baskin-robbins. i have a job, talking a lot. i learned about inventory, taking care of customers, showing up on time, the things you learn when you have an entry-level job. they're going to kill these entry-level jobs but it isn't something to talk about on tv because the fbi does something to draw men in and it look like you are helping workers when they are really not yet in that sense i'm against the policy that the unions are pursuing to generate more union growth but i'm not at all opposed. i think collective bargaining is something workers should absolutely have the right to duplex does corals or parties have restaurants in seattle or san francisco and how would that affect an individual restaurant? >> we do have franchise restaurants in san diego so this is something the franchisees employee the employees and they have to pay these wages but to the extent that it makes it harder to hire people so your labor costs go up cause you got to pay these increased wages. the tendency is to automate, the tendency is to reduce the n
this is low skilled workers, i started out in baskin-robbins. i have a job, talking a lot. i learned about inventory, taking care of customers, showing up on time, the things you learn when you have an entry-level job. they're going to kill these entry-level jobs but it isn't something to talk about on tv because the fbi does something to draw men in and it look like you are helping workers when they are really not yet in that sense i'm against the policy that the unions are pursuing to...
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the government's top brexit official oliver robbins has left his department to work more directly foray. not backing boris — the head of the uk statistics watchdog stands by his criticism of the foreign secretary over how much the uk pays to the eu. a cyclist who killed a woman while riding a track bike with no front brakes is sentenced to 18 months in a young offenders institution. the former england captain wayne rooney has been banned from driving for two years after pleading guilty to drink—driving. pressure on ryanair to publish a full list of the flights it plans to cancel every day amid growing anger among customers. every day, my alarm has gone off at 3:30am, iget every day, my alarm has gone off at 3:30am, i get on the bike had four, i ride until 9:30pm riding an average of 140 miles per day. and around the world in under 80 days — the british endurance cyclist mark beaumont is set to arrive in paris and take the world record. and in the sport on bbc news... everton manager ronald koeman says people need to be more realistic about the club's chances this season — after a 4—0
the government's top brexit official oliver robbins has left his department to work more directly foray. not backing boris — the head of the uk statistics watchdog stands by his criticism of the foreign secretary over how much the uk pays to the eu. a cyclist who killed a woman while riding a track bike with no front brakes is sentenced to 18 months in a young offenders institution. the former england captain wayne rooney has been banned from driving for two years after pleading guilty to...
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james robbins has assessed the possible options.he outside world. why? well, partly because the regime is convinced its survival depends on having the ultimate weapon as insurance against outside attack. but already, the north koreans have such an array of conventional weapons that they could kill hundreds of thousands of people, and maybe that's why they have ignored donald trump's warning to them last month. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. but the fact is that north korea has not been stopped by that fiery rhetoric, and has now made a new threat which raises the question, can the west stop the north koreans? the us does have the means, the fire and fury. they could almost certainly destroy the regime eventually, but not before retaliation sparked appalling consequences for south korea, japan and the wider region. so could the world live with a nuclear—armed north korea? arguably, it may have to, and that would then mean relying on k
james robbins has assessed the possible options.he outside world. why? well, partly because the regime is convinced its survival depends on having the ultimate weapon as insurance against outside attack. but already, the north koreans have such an array of conventional weapons that they could kill hundreds of thousands of people, and maybe that's why they have ignored donald trump's warning to them last month. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met...
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chuck robbins has been ceo since 2015 and will take on the role of executive chairman.hange gives a robbins more control to steer cisco away from its reliance on hardware which provides most of its revenue. let's return to bloomberg's global business forum. tim cook outspoken on his views about immigration told bloomberg why he believes it is the biggest issue of our time. tim: we are pushing extremely hard on this. i think it is the biggest issue of our time, currently, among all these big issues. because this goes to the values of being american. this is, are we human? are we acting with, in a track of morality? these people, if you haven't met them, at apple we have many that came to the u.s. when they were two years old. they didn't exactly make a decision to come. they came here, they only know our country. this is their home. they love america deeply. when you talk to them, i wish everyone in america loved america this much. they have jobs, pay taxes, are pillars of their communities. they are incredible people, and so, to me, it would be like somebody coming to m
chuck robbins has been ceo since 2015 and will take on the role of executive chairman.hange gives a robbins more control to steer cisco away from its reliance on hardware which provides most of its revenue. let's return to bloomberg's global business forum. tim cook outspoken on his views about immigration told bloomberg why he believes it is the biggest issue of our time. tim: we are pushing extremely hard on this. i think it is the biggest issue of our time, currently, among all these big...
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and into the american dream when i worked at baskin-robbins with the franchisee manager handed me the keys to say you can open in the morning that was the cleanest restaurant in america i bet. there with such pride that keeps you in in your family and in school and out of the gain to live a better life and away from drugs. it is so meaningful to people and it is underestimated. we're not seen budget growth and also i would attack as a regulatory jungle as chairman of the democratic party and a lot they would overreach and also there is a woman's apparel in bed department of labor and she has a very good policies with respect to women and family leave. i graduated from law school and worked my way through my family could not help the rest no program but when i graduated with my wife and two kids i remember what it was like to get to the end of the month and not having enough money so there are things government can do to help but to relieve the burden but better regulatory policy that maybe we to do some things to genuinely help people. >> to be very happy in the administration. add to
and into the american dream when i worked at baskin-robbins with the franchisee manager handed me the keys to say you can open in the morning that was the cleanest restaurant in america i bet. there with such pride that keeps you in in your family and in school and out of the gain to live a better life and away from drugs. it is so meaningful to people and it is underestimated. we're not seen budget growth and also i would attack as a regulatory jungle as chairman of the democratic party and a...
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. >> mike: first start on the road in south bend for jake fromm, the freshman from warner robbins, georgia. outside the 13. gives to michel. could not shake free from andrew trumbetti. >> doug: the extra defender walked up on the edge, the freshman he likes to check and coach has to pull him back once in a while. he checked from one run to another. >> mike: michel from the sideline. chubb came in for a moment. he comes out now and deandre swift comes in. they used him on the edge. he's lined up in the backfield. he can make plays out here. >> doug: watch him slipping out in the pass. >> mike: third and five. fromm adjusts the play. freshman's looking. he surveys, throws, end zone, incomplete! no flag comes in. ize -- isaac, the intended receiver. >> mike: there was a kicking competition out here, rodrigo blankenship won it. made pressure kicks before. this is for the lead. blankenship who missed one earlier bangs it in from the right hash and the georgia bulldogs in their first visit to south bend lead by one. ission i, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered
. >> mike: first start on the road in south bend for jake fromm, the freshman from warner robbins, georgia. outside the 13. gives to michel. could not shake free from andrew trumbetti. >> doug: the extra defender walked up on the edge, the freshman he likes to check and coach has to pull him back once in a while. he checked from one run to another. >> mike: michel from the sideline. chubb came in for a moment. he comes out now and deandre swift comes in. they used him on the...
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. >> mike: first start on the road in south bend for jake fromm, the freshman from warner robbins, georgia. outside the 13. gives to michel. could not shake free from andrew trumbetti. >> doug: the extra defender walked up on the edge, the freshman he likes to check and coach has to pull him back once in a he checked from one run to another. >> mike: michel from the sideline. chubb came in for a moment. he comes out now and deandre swift comes in. they used him on the edge. he's lined up in the backfield. he can make plays out here. >> doug: watch him slipping out in the pass. >> mike: third and five. fromm adjusts the play. freshman's looking. he surveys, throws, end zone, incomplete! no flag comes in. ize -- isaac, the intended receiver. >> mike: there was a kicking competition out here, blankenship won it. made pressure kicks before. this is for the lead. blankenship who missed one earlier bangs it in from the right hash and the georgia bulldogs in their first visit to south bend lead by one. ission i, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees.
. >> mike: first start on the road in south bend for jake fromm, the freshman from warner robbins, georgia. outside the 13. gives to michel. could not shake free from andrew trumbetti. >> doug: the extra defender walked up on the edge, the freshman he likes to check and coach has to pull him back once in a he checked from one run to another. >> mike: michel from the sideline. chubb came in for a moment. he comes out now and deandre swift comes in. they used him on the edge....
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from the new guideline. ( darya ) vallejo police are looking for a thief who broke into a baskin robbinsice cream shop. the entire break-in was caught on camera. the owner says this happened just after closing time last wednesday. the man smashes through the glass door then heads for the cake freezer... rips off the door and then leaves the store with about 150-dollars worth of ice cream cakes. the owner of the store says they have had problems with this man trying to steal cakes before. she is hoping the surveillance video will lead to an arrest. (mark) happening today... tesla is waiting to find out if their auto-pilot mode is to blame in a deadly crash. the n-t-s-b will make the ruling today on the crash that happened in florida in may of last year. the case has raised questions about the ability of automakers to keep the attention of drivers as the new technology allows cars to take more control than the drivers. transportation secretary elaine chao is also set to unveil safety guidelines for self-driving cars today. (mark) pizza hut is reacting to allegations that a manager threaten
from the new guideline. ( darya ) vallejo police are looking for a thief who broke into a baskin robbinsice cream shop. the entire break-in was caught on camera. the owner says this happened just after closing time last wednesday. the man smashes through the glass door then heads for the cake freezer... rips off the door and then leaves the store with about 150-dollars worth of ice cream cakes. the owner of the store says they have had problems with this man trying to steal cakes before. she is...
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robbins has been in the job at ceo for quite a bit. it's going to be all robin's show. >> last quarter was not that good but the stock was above where it was. obviously they were very quick with the -- with that patch, telling people when you get to equifax that there's something wrong and some people regarded that as a call to change everything you were doing. we'll talk about one that seems complacent. industry breaking out here, how does it square with we're going into a fed meeting in which they are expected to announce some balance sheet maneuvers? fem believe is an essential -- >> nonresidential construction in the company is very, very strong. i don't think a tightening would mean that much, a tightening that's done by offloading bonds won't mean that much. i think what's incredible, we talk too much about the fed right now. the storms are much bigger than the fed and i'm not kidding. i think it's going to be tens of billions of dollars and if it were new york, we would be talking about it much more. i mean it is hundreds of tho
robbins has been in the job at ceo for quite a bit. it's going to be all robin's show. >> last quarter was not that good but the stock was above where it was. obviously they were very quick with the -- with that patch, telling people when you get to equifax that there's something wrong and some people regarded that as a call to change everything you were doing. we'll talk about one that seems complacent. industry breaking out here, how does it square with we're going into a fed meeting in...
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. >> reporter: joseph taylor isn't denying he was inside the bernie robbins jewelry store when we talked to him after being sent back to prison. after a judge says he found enough evidence to hold him over on armed robbery charges. police say this is taylor holding a gun and wearing a fedora and he was holding up the store manager. that's not you in the pictures? >> does it look like it? >> reporter: it does look like it. the store manager testifies when taylor entered the store, he asked him his name and he responded, joe. you used your own name. >> because i mean, i'm not guilty, right? if i use my name i'm not guilty of a crime, right? he admitted that i never even pointed the weapon at him. >> reporter: did you have a weapon? >> allegedly. >> reporter: now, radnor police along with philadelphia police and the fbi worked to locate this suspect. we're also told an anonymous tip led them to taylor. what they haven't found, those nine rolex watches worth more than $100,000. deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> this just in. this man is being charged with having weapons of mass destruction. p
. >> reporter: joseph taylor isn't denying he was inside the bernie robbins jewelry store when we talked to him after being sent back to prison. after a judge says he found enough evidence to hold him over on armed robbery charges. police say this is taylor holding a gun and wearing a fedora and he was holding up the store manager. that's not you in the pictures? >> does it look like it? >> reporter: it does look like it. the store manager testifies when taylor entered the...
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are you the new tony robbins, oprah winfrey, joel osteen? >> that's not who i am.y gift is to essentially take any person, to make them to be the best version of themselves. >> reporter: he's written "way of the wolf." hes very advising average folks to legally and ethically make money. >> this book will help thousands of millions, hopefully millions of people. the system has helped millions of people all over the world. >> millions? that's a big number. >> i wouldn't say i tdays. but you know how many people watch my videos? tens of millions. tens of millions. >> reporter: 20 years may have helped redirect his moral compass but not his ego. >> i need some music in the background. >> reporter: all these years later, belfort is neither modest nor apologetic, irking his critics and those bilked out of money. >> you read about people who lost their life savings, had nervous breakdowns, their lives were ruined. it's very annoying when he tries to excuse his behavior with, these were people that could afford the loss. >> what do you say to those people who you owe money
are you the new tony robbins, oprah winfrey, joel osteen? >> that's not who i am.y gift is to essentially take any person, to make them to be the best version of themselves. >> reporter: he's written "way of the wolf." hes very advising average folks to legally and ethically make money. >> this book will help thousands of millions, hopefully millions of people. the system has helped millions of people all over the world. >> millions? that's a big number....
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. >> the break-in happened wednesday night at a bask in robbins in vallejo, the store owner posting surveillance video on facebook in hopes of identifying the suspect. the guy has no shirt on, goes into the store, disappears, comes back moments later with an armful of packages. those are ice cream cakes. >> and they took a rock, threw it through the side door so hard it smashed through the window of the side door, through our sundae station and made a hole into the back wall. then they came in, tore apart the cake freezer doors, grabbed as many cakes as they could and just walked right on out. >> the owner said she's had problems before including an armed robbery back in march and she said police haven't done much. >> it is incredibly frustrating. it hurts because this is a family place and i don't like the reputation of somebody coming in and doing this because they should feel safe and this should be a sanctuary for families, not a place of oh, my gosh, look what happened now. >> the owner plans to increase the number of surveillance cameras in the store. while the store will need extensive re
. >> the break-in happened wednesday night at a bask in robbins in vallejo, the store owner posting surveillance video on facebook in hopes of identifying the suspect. the guy has no shirt on, goes into the store, disappears, comes back moments later with an armful of packages. those are ice cream cakes. >> and they took a rock, threw it through the side door so hard it smashed through the window of the side door, through our sundae station and made a hole into the back wall. then...
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bernie robbins july he store on the 700 block of lancaster avenue back in august. police say surveillance video shows taylor walking into that store pointing a gun at an employee and taking off with several rolex watches worth thousands of dollars. taylor was released from prison after surfing time other crimes three weeks before that robbery. >>> tonight physical police are trying to track down an armed robber who stole from a dollar tree employee. police just releasing this surveillance video coming in from the 1200 block of east hunting park avenue in juniata. you can see the gunman approach the woman who was depositing money at a wells fargo deposit box. the gunman threatens her until she gives over the cash. this all happening saturday night. if you recognize anyone, please call police. >>> a delaware county volunteer firefighter is facing charges accused of sexually assaulting a young girl. the alleged abuse began when the girl was just 12 years old. police have now placed that firefighter under arrest. jeff cole is live in eddystone with the details. >> repo
bernie robbins july he store on the 700 block of lancaster avenue back in august. police say surveillance video shows taylor walking into that store pointing a gun at an employee and taking off with several rolex watches worth thousands of dollars. taylor was released from prison after surfing time other crimes three weeks before that robbery. >>> tonight physical police are trying to track down an armed robber who stole from a dollar tree employee. police just releasing this...
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our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, is here. we mentioned the session at the un.reading of the diplomatic process? up until today, over north korea, the security council has an usually lived up to the name representative of the united nations. there has been considerable consensus as the key world powers have built the pressure on the oin dynasty not to press ahead with a nuclear programme. that as not produce results will stop the present dictator has accelerated that programme. will they be able to agree further sanctions? will they work? there are so —— signs they may not be able to reach consensus. there is clearly growing concern about the potential former literary conflict. what shall reading of the north korean approach? it is very important to remember what is the key motivation of kim jong un. important to remember what is the key motivation of kimjong un. he arms nuclear warheads on top of into ballistic missile. it is about his own personal survival and that his regime. he believes he cannot be attacked once he has got them. he looks out at the world an
our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, is here. we mentioned the session at the un.reading of the diplomatic process? up until today, over north korea, the security council has an usually lived up to the name representative of the united nations. there has been considerable consensus as the key world powers have built the pressure on the oin dynasty not to press ahead with a nuclear programme. that as not produce results will stop the present dictator has accelerated that programme. will...
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our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, has been assessing them and is here now.nt trump insists the time for talking to north korea has passed, but most countries still hope diplomacy might work, persuading the regime not to become a full nuclear weapons state. as part of that diplomacy, the un security council has been meeting to discuss additional sanctions, designed to turn tighter the economic screw on north korea. for 2a years, the un has been passing resolutions condemning and then steadily increasing sanctions on north korea, but its weapons programme seems to be accelerating. present sanctions include bans on export sales by north korea of coal, iron, lead and seafood — almost all to china. there's talk now of a ban on trade in north korean textiles. but the most devastating sanction would be if china cut oil supplies, paralysing an already feeble economy. only the strongest sanctions will enable us to resolve this problem with diplomacy. we have kicked the can down the road long enough. there is no more road left. the united states will look at every cou
our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, has been assessing them and is here now.nt trump insists the time for talking to north korea has passed, but most countries still hope diplomacy might work, persuading the regime not to become a full nuclear weapons state. as part of that diplomacy, the un security council has been meeting to discuss additional sanctions, designed to turn tighter the economic screw on north korea. for 2a years, the un has been passing resolutions condemning and then...
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decline of newsprint and it's a facts on american journalism with former village voice writers tom robbins and michael musto they're writing now on lot of good stuff but as for why because you know it's for developers it's republicans it's for people who actually have a personal stake in the outcome as opposed to.
decline of newsprint and it's a facts on american journalism with former village voice writers tom robbins and michael musto they're writing now on lot of good stuff but as for why because you know it's for developers it's republicans it's for people who actually have a personal stake in the outcome as opposed to.
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oliver robbins, the top official leading britain's brexit negotiating team, has moved to the cabinet prime minister. the news comes as downing street insists the cabinet is united behind the government's brexit plan despite borisjohnson's intervention last week. let's cross to our assistant political editor, norman smith. why was he moved? well, the line from the government is he was moved because hisjob from the government is he was moved because his job was too big, from the government is he was moved because hisjob was too big, quite simply they say he was having to run that brexit department at the same time as he was having to lead the key brexit negotiations. far too big a job so they're moving into the cabinet office, where he will work as an adviser to theresa may. the second explanation is that in his new role he will be better placed to court in aids different government departments in getting their approach rights to brexit. under one level you can say, well, this looks like theresa may trying to strengthen her grip on the exits against nations by bringing the key figure u
oliver robbins, the top official leading britain's brexit negotiating team, has moved to the cabinet prime minister. the news comes as downing street insists the cabinet is united behind the government's brexit plan despite borisjohnson's intervention last week. let's cross to our assistant political editor, norman smith. why was he moved? well, the line from the government is he was moved because hisjob from the government is he was moved because his job was too big, from the government is he...
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it is headquartered in robbins air force base at robbins, georgia. in particular since the gulf war and everything that happened in the middle east that has ensued since then, it has been invaluable in command and control abilities on the ground. it is an intelligence system that is unmatched by any of our military adversaries in the world. we were informed a couple of years ago when we started the effort to recapitalize the j-stars there may be some movement to move away from j-stars as a system to protect ourselves at our disposal, the risk for reconnaissance and recovery and battle management and battle control. i had a visit today, as a matter of fact, from secretary of the air force heather wilson. a great lady, former member of the house of representatives that i served with, an outstanding sailor, an outstanding air force person that is serving as secretary of the air force, part of the joint chiefs of staff. but she told me that the air force was looking at different ways they might deploy recapitalization for j-stars in other ways to deliver
it is headquartered in robbins air force base at robbins, georgia. in particular since the gulf war and everything that happened in the middle east that has ensued since then, it has been invaluable in command and control abilities on the ground. it is an intelligence system that is unmatched by any of our military adversaries in the world. we were informed a couple of years ago when we started the effort to recapitalize the j-stars there may be some movement to move away from j-stars as a...
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different ways of measuring place and there are twenty eight twenty eight flavors of inflation so baskin robbins but but the point is the fed has a measure whether you agree or not there is a way they look at it and it's not working for them by the way i'll tell you how you can get one hundred percent place in fifteen minutes the board of governors goes into the boardroom of washington and been in that room you close the door they take a vote they come out the chairman the fed is up to the microphone says ladies and gentlemen as of today as of now the price of gold is five thousand dollars an ounce and we're going to use the gold in fort knox in conjunction with the treasury stand up to the market and we will make it to a market in gold and if you think that price is. cheap come and get it you can buy it and if you think that price is expensive will buy from you and if the price is fifty fifty were a seller and if the prices for your ninety five were buyer just like any market maker in the history of the world if the fed uses the printing press and the treasuries gold and stands up to the market
different ways of measuring place and there are twenty eight twenty eight flavors of inflation so baskin robbins but but the point is the fed has a measure whether you agree or not there is a way they look at it and it's not working for them by the way i'll tell you how you can get one hundred percent place in fifteen minutes the board of governors goes into the boardroom of washington and been in that room you close the door they take a vote they come out the chairman the fed is up to the...
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decline of newsprint and it's a fax on american journalism with former village voice writers tom robbins and michael musto they're writing online but it's for you know it's for developers it's for politicians it's for people who actually have a personal stake in the outcome as opposed to the citizenry that's the voice of the village voice is still going to exist as a web site so why can't they carry on the tradition of what the voice i wish. the village voice which six decades ago pioneered the concept of an alternative weekly paper announce.
decline of newsprint and it's a fax on american journalism with former village voice writers tom robbins and michael musto they're writing online but it's for you know it's for developers it's for politicians it's for people who actually have a personal stake in the outcome as opposed to the citizenry that's the voice of the village voice is still going to exist as a web site so why can't they carry on the tradition of what the voice i wish. the village voice which six decades ago pioneered the...
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you get what you want in life and i realize this by putting in this book it really is a new tony robbins and they have paul stanley of kiss right the fourth absolutely the thing about paul was he gave me this quote when i was sixteen years old i saw him a documentary and he said the only people that tell you can't do something or the ones that have failed and i always that was speaking to me that you can't tell me i'm not going to do it because i believe in this so to have paul thirty years later after this quote sparked off this career of mine that he writes the forward of it was like a real like full circle moment did you have a mentor. i mean i think not necessarily a mentor one there's been a bunch of them was there i mean one to. yes of advice i already on i mean i think i think just actually vince is a pretty big mentor of mine i've been working for him for seventeen years and six men is a very unique character and so you know very well rightly we've done shows together with you and i love writing about vince because he's such a unique wacky motivated amazing character and he'll ne
you get what you want in life and i realize this by putting in this book it really is a new tony robbins and they have paul stanley of kiss right the fourth absolutely the thing about paul was he gave me this quote when i was sixteen years old i saw him a documentary and he said the only people that tell you can't do something or the ones that have failed and i always that was speaking to me that you can't tell me i'm not going to do it because i believe in this so to have paul thirty years...
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feet tall (grant) new tonight at ten: we have surveillance video from a strange break-in at a baskin robbins in vallejo.. a shirtless man broke in just after closing time on wednesday -- and stole as many ice cream cakes as he could carry. take a look.. this happened just minutes after the employees locked up and left. the man smashes through the glass on a side door --- he used such force -- he actually left a dent in the wall.... once he is in -- the man heads right for the cake freezer... then you"ll see him leave -- with six cakes... valued at about 25 dollars each. the cake freezer is locked... so the man ripped the doors right off... believe it or not -- this guy is known to the store... the owner says he is homeless -- and they've had problems with him trying to steal cakes before.<> the owner says she is worried for her employees' safety.. she is actually the one who released the surveillance video on facebook -- hoping it will lead to an arrest. (steve) coming up:what's a parking spot worth to you in san francsico? the new plan that would make it easier to find a spot --- but it com
feet tall (grant) new tonight at ten: we have surveillance video from a strange break-in at a baskin robbins in vallejo.. a shirtless man broke in just after closing time on wednesday -- and stole as many ice cream cakes as he could carry. take a look.. this happened just minutes after the employees locked up and left. the man smashes through the glass on a side door --- he used such force -- he actually left a dent in the wall.... once he is in -- the man heads right for the cake freezer......
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steelworker, put himself through college, great stories about everyone from henry miller to harold robbins. he has been added a long time -- at it a long time. gettysburg, that is not hard. richmond ishell in -- the colorm in of the valley of shadow is harder, but they got digital photos of that as well as the capital building in montpelier, vermont. the really hard one was the dam at petersburg. i remember during my childhood, at the centennial, all these wonderful paintings. i remember that picture of the crater. i have never seen another illustration remotely as good. other people helped me track it down. we could not do it. nobody could find it. thes him, my editor, and ast, heof great editors p tracked it down through a recent sale to a private owner, and we were able to get permission. if you look at the covers, i am proud of what is in the books, but i am really proud of everything. we work on the typeface, the design, the maps. they are wonderful maps. positions, and be patient with me because authors can be maniacal about maps. the answer is i picked out all -- for, including fouu
steelworker, put himself through college, great stories about everyone from henry miller to harold robbins. he has been added a long time -- at it a long time. gettysburg, that is not hard. richmond ishell in -- the colorm in of the valley of shadow is harder, but they got digital photos of that as well as the capital building in montpelier, vermont. the really hard one was the dam at petersburg. i remember during my childhood, at the centennial, all these wonderful paintings. i remember that...