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sally: you like black-and-white? sally: i do. charlie: why? sally: it's harder.hat's not why i like it. it's harder, but it also makes you get right to the essence of what you are taking a picture of . you are not distracted by the color. color is just an entirely different process and way of thinking. charlie: the interesting thing is, you live on a farm, which is full of color. it's green grass and blue skies and forests and everything. sally: yeah, it's funny though. the way my mind works, i see everything in black and white, and i see you right now in a little eight by 10 rectangle. [laughter] charlie: god help me. sally: you start blocking out things, and that's an important part of taking a picture, the ability to isolate what you are concentrating on. sometimes when i'm reading a be reading a book, and it will be describing a scene. , will see the scene in my mind sort of an eidetic division, but i will see it as a black and white photograph. i will say, the sky should be a little dark there. i am inh am in -- faulkner, and i'm saying, the river should be
sally: you like black-and-white? sally: i do. charlie: why? sally: it's harder.hat's not why i like it. it's harder, but it also makes you get right to the essence of what you are taking a picture of . you are not distracted by the color. color is just an entirely different process and way of thinking. charlie: the interesting thing is, you live on a farm, which is full of color. it's green grass and blue skies and forests and everything. sally: yeah, it's funny though. the way my mind works, i...
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sally: it is a long-term commitment.t with a share repurchase and richard is a dividend. i do not think the board thinks having a small dividend indicates you have reached your peak. industryte and the generates a tremendous amount of cash, so i think we can do both. erik: the markets have been deteriorating gradually over time. why? we strive for 20% cash flow from all restaurants. some years we will hit that, some years we won't. pricesar we have wings significantly higher than they were a year ago, and then labor, as we have introduced guest experience captains. increasing wage rates, and as that happens to be some not unemployment, worker's comp. and some of our medical -- erik: do you see the same pressure you see in places like wages aso raise opposed to waiting for a municipality to allow you that force you to do it? sally: it is interesting, because other than the entry-level position, we are paying more than the minimum wage. for the restaurant industry, it is often the person's first job, and we have to remembe
sally: it is a long-term commitment.t with a share repurchase and richard is a dividend. i do not think the board thinks having a small dividend indicates you have reached your peak. industryte and the generates a tremendous amount of cash, so i think we can do both. erik: the markets have been deteriorating gradually over time. why? we strive for 20% cash flow from all restaurants. some years we will hit that, some years we won't. pricesar we have wings significantly higher than they were a...
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sally: we are growing significantly in mexico.e a dozen restaurants there by the end of this year. we have opened to restaurants in manila and the philippines. our first restaurant in dubai opened last week. erik: why is it important to continue to buy out your franchisees. sally: it is important to place our capital that way. first right of refusal, and we exercise that. we like the opportunity to continue to grow so there is territory there that will add restaurants. we can probably put through remodelings faster than they can. more introduce continually complicated technology solutions to some of the things we're trying to do, it is a little l-iner and less of a sel on the capital spend. object, money were no abjec would you own all your restaurants? sally: that is a good question. we have some really great franchisees. i would love hate to lose their input. they help us test things. they are in areas that will see new things first. erik: what is the optimal mix with money being no object? we are right now at about 50%. 60%-40%
sally: we are growing significantly in mexico.e a dozen restaurants there by the end of this year. we have opened to restaurants in manila and the philippines. our first restaurant in dubai opened last week. erik: why is it important to continue to buy out your franchisees. sally: it is important to place our capital that way. first right of refusal, and we exercise that. we like the opportunity to continue to grow so there is territory there that will add restaurants. we can probably put...
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sally writes about that moment as well as her life and work in a new book. it ask called hold still, a memoir with photographs. i spoke with sallie mann for a rare and candid conversation in new york city's gagozian gallery. >> when did this affair with photography begin? >> pretty early, really. 17. >> rose: yeah, did your dad give you your first camera. >> he did. he had a leica that he had taken around the world in 1937-- 31ee no, 37ee. and he handed it to me with virtually no explanation, no, this is how you load the film and this light meter, you remember all that stuff. and i just started taking pictures. and it was an instant love affair. >> rose: what was it? >> what was it? what was-- it was just ecstatic. it was-- the joy of looking at a negative, you know, the fixative dripping down your arms and i hold it up to the light, it's just magic. it's still magic. >> rose: it's that more than taking the picture. >> yeah, maybement because you take the picture and you just so fervently pray that you got the tenth of a second that you thought you got. and
sally writes about that moment as well as her life and work in a new book. it ask called hold still, a memoir with photographs. i spoke with sallie mann for a rare and candid conversation in new york city's gagozian gallery. >> when did this affair with photography begin? >> pretty early, really. 17. >> rose: yeah, did your dad give you your first camera. >> he did. he had a leica that he had taken around the world in 1937-- 31ee no, 37ee. and he handed it to me with...
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-- sallie polk-adams is one of hundreds of evacuees. >> by the time we got in the fire, the fire was in our backyard, we barely made it out. >> so far this year wild fires have burned more than six and a half million acres. that is mor more than two and af times burned during the same time last year. and there is little relief with the relentless drought and exceptional heat, especially in southern california, where a fire continues to rage outside los angeles. it is already destroyed several cabins and injured ten firefighters, some of them from heat exhaustion and dehydration. this is temperatures continued to citizennable out west, it was 115 degrees in phoenix on saturday, 117 in yuma, and 118 in palm springs, all daily records. but a break in the heat could come as early as tomorrow, carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: and indonesian plane carrying 54 people disappeared during a short flight in bad weather today. people in a small indonesian village say they saw it crash into a mountain. hoo search charlie d'agata. >> this is the twin prop trigana air service plane tha
-- sallie polk-adams is one of hundreds of evacuees. >> by the time we got in the fire, the fire was in our backyard, we barely made it out. >> so far this year wild fires have burned more than six and a half million acres. that is mor more than two and af times burned during the same time last year. and there is little relief with the relentless drought and exceptional heat, especially in southern california, where a fire continues to rage outside los angeles. it is already...
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cnn political commentary sally kohn.ain wreck and his new one man show colin quinn the new york story. comedian colin quinn. earlier we were talking about the, about cosby and the horrible (bleep) he did and some people think it's not okay to joke about some of these topics like rape and that kind of stuff. i think we should be able to joke about anything. you just have to do it the right way. do you think, should certain things be off limit for comedy, colin? what is your take because we live in a real pc world right now, right? >> my god. this the end times. let's face the facts. >> the end of civilization? >> the end of comedy, stand-up comedy, i believe as we know it. >> you think so? >> i will tell you, as far as is considered actual people all over -- everybody online is deciding that joke offended me, that joke offends me. >> they were doing it before but just using parchments. >> you can make jokes about anything, you can make jokes about rape you just can't imply that rape is a joke. it is sort of -- >> larry: y
cnn political commentary sally kohn.ain wreck and his new one man show colin quinn the new york story. comedian colin quinn. earlier we were talking about the, about cosby and the horrible (bleep) he did and some people think it's not okay to joke about some of these topics like rape and that kind of stuff. i think we should be able to joke about anything. you just have to do it the right way. do you think, should certain things be off limit for comedy, colin? what is your take because we live...
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sally lost her sister in a suicide attack in israel. i had to work for its awkward being in a few months later i was present at his funeral. there were tough part of the dream but there was joy. we raised a family and we made a life and in 2009 i realized an ultimate dream and the newly-elected prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu named me israel's ambassador to the united states. and i came into office at a time of just almost unprecedented challenges on so may different friends. think back to 2000 what was going on in this country. this country was in the depths of the worst financial crisis since the great depression. there was deep political polarization almost a logjam in congress. there was war trauma and exhaustion and two difficult wars in the middle east. and for israel especially the entire middle east was about to change. the entire middle east was about to unravel. egypt was going to undergo two violent resolutions. see it -- syria and egypt were essentially going to cease to exist in the middle of this the jordanians
sally lost her sister in a suicide attack in israel. i had to work for its awkward being in a few months later i was present at his funeral. there were tough part of the dream but there was joy. we raised a family and we made a life and in 2009 i realized an ultimate dream and the newly-elected prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu named me israel's ambassador to the united states. and i came into office at a time of just almost unprecedented challenges on so may different friends. think...
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pimm: that was buffalo wild wings chief exec of sally smith.erview on bloomberg.com. the army is rolling out a new and improved tom the. humvee.-- we will give you a sneak preview. ♪ let's take a look at how stocks are fearing right now. we have a rally underway on wall street. the dow jones up 1.25%. s&p 500 moving higher, up by 1.25%. a lot of the moves coming from cameron international following the announcement of the acquisition of cameron by -- apple shares moving the market higher. let's look at the bond market and a little bit of a selloff. the yield goes up to 2.13 percent. a little bit of a selling in the treasury market. let's look at crude oil. down about 6/10 of a percent. it continues its decline. let's look at precious metals. gold down more than 1.25%. gold.for an ounce of commodities continue the slump. copper losing value today and we see that the dollar ins of strengthening today as a result. the u.s. army has awarded a new $30ract for an additional billion of the vehicles that will replace the humbee. the winner was oshkosh.
pimm: that was buffalo wild wings chief exec of sally smith.erview on bloomberg.com. the army is rolling out a new and improved tom the. humvee.-- we will give you a sneak preview. ♪ let's take a look at how stocks are fearing right now. we have a rally underway on wall street. the dow jones up 1.25%. s&p 500 moving higher, up by 1.25%. a lot of the moves coming from cameron international following the announcement of the acquisition of cameron by -- apple shares moving the market higher....
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sally that inflation will come. truly they do it when they have the luxury of time or should they get into hiking rates? angie: do they have time or has the time run out? have they already missed the window of raising the federate, in the wake of all of the -- fed rate in the wake of all of the market volatility? in terms of the data, they have time to work it back into a more normal, non-emergency level interest rate. orchid volatility comes and goes and the truth is before last monday, we had a very subdued stockmarket in terms of volatility so it is difficult to pinpoint when volatility will come. what we have seen is consistent with the volatility we have seen in previous years. rishaad: it is interesting that they are confident that inflation will come eventually. it is bound to happen at some stage but mark, stanley fischer janet yellen.ng sending up the same message but new york and the central bank is off doing anything to normalizeta policy. i -- normalized policy. the question is if they will extend or ste
sally that inflation will come. truly they do it when they have the luxury of time or should they get into hiking rates? angie: do they have time or has the time run out? have they already missed the window of raising the federate, in the wake of all of the -- fed rate in the wake of all of the market volatility? in terms of the data, they have time to work it back into a more normal, non-emergency level interest rate. orchid volatility comes and goes and the truth is before last monday, we had...
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sally. she was busy playing with jerry garcÍa. you don't know to the prom.we lived out this dream, but i had one more dream and that dream goes back, i think you mentioned this, the time when i was a kid and had the opportunity to watch dc. he was the same hero of the 67 war. there was no greater hero. when i met him, i realized how i could resolve the two great loves of my life by being israel's embassador to the united states. i want to be israel's embassador. i'm living out the dreams. our eldest son was wounded in battle. sally last her sister in suicide attack in israel. a few months later i was present at his funeral. we made a life. finally in 2009, i realized the ultimate dream when the new elected prime minister of israel named me as israel's embassador to the united states, and i came into office at a time of just almost unprecedented challenges on so many different front fron. this country was in the debt, worst financial crisis since the deep depression. there was war trauma, and exhaustion about two difficult wars in the middle east, and for isr
sally. she was busy playing with jerry garcÍa. you don't know to the prom.we lived out this dream, but i had one more dream and that dream goes back, i think you mentioned this, the time when i was a kid and had the opportunity to watch dc. he was the same hero of the 67 war. there was no greater hero. when i met him, i realized how i could resolve the two great loves of my life by being israel's embassador to the united states. i want to be israel's embassador. i'm living out the dreams. our...
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that's sally smith. the president and ceo of buffalo wild wings.he kind of stock that you can buy when china is going nuts and you're really worried about the fed. stick with cramer. attention investors! vectorvest mobile is here and it's free! make faster, smarter, better trading decisions with ctorvest mobile. the most powerful app or managing your portfolio from the palm of your hand. only vectorvest mobile analyzes, ranks and graphs... ...over 16,000 stocks worldwide, everyday,... ...and gives you clear buy, sell, hold recommendations... ...on every stock; anytime, anywhere. vectorvest mobile comes free with your vectorvest trial. get it now! visit vectorvest.com/mobile to get started >>> all right. another rough one. our continuing coverage of the market turmoil begins right after the show. i'll be joining kelly evans for live cnb special. the reversal was nasty. it does tend to bring out additional selling. i expect that to happen. we've got your back. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for
that's sally smith. the president and ceo of buffalo wild wings.he kind of stock that you can buy when china is going nuts and you're really worried about the fed. stick with cramer. attention investors! vectorvest mobile is here and it's free! make faster, smarter, better trading decisions with ctorvest mobile. the most powerful app or managing your portfolio from the palm of your hand. only vectorvest mobile analyzes, ranks and graphs... ...over 16,000 stocks worldwide, everyday,... ...and...
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in studio with me to talk about the meant am and psychological effects of alcohol, psychologist sally groeder. you wanted me to start with, you are the nfl treating commission for substance abuse which is very timely for us to be talking about the right now. tell me how you are helping, what that involves. >> well, when a player gets if trouble with either alcohol or a substance, marijuana, something else that is banned, then they are required to be evaluated and by a treating clinician bhiefl. we see the they need ongoing care and try to give them the best support they need so they can get on the right ood. >> you said you have something called horse sensing. how does that help patients? >> i take people out with a horse. we use the horse as an extra therapist. through working with the body the horse and the person, i teach them how to handle themselves and relax. so they don't need alcohol and drugs to take the edge off. so i help them with depression, anxiety, self esteem and things like that with horses. >> this is work or all ages, couldn't it? >> it's wonderful for adults and ad
in studio with me to talk about the meant am and psychological effects of alcohol, psychologist sally groeder. you wanted me to start with, you are the nfl treating commission for substance abuse which is very timely for us to be talking about the right now. tell me how you are helping, what that involves. >> well, when a player gets if trouble with either alcohol or a substance, marijuana, something else that is banned, then they are required to be evaluated and by a treating clinician...
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i think you can think you are an independent thinker, sally.ive to my interview pertaining to the clinton e-mails, hillary says why she used a private e-mail and it's dummies like you that choose not to accept her answer. what i am saying about hillary is, she needs to tell the whole story, she needs to do a sit-down and layout everything from soup to nuts everything we want to know about the e-mail. see you next week. >>> 7:00 eastern, and 4:00 p.m. pacific. i am poppy harlow joining you this saturday night from new york. we begin with an amazing story of heroism. tomorrow they will meet with the president of france who wants to thank them personally. just yesterday spencer stone, and alex skarlatos and anthony sadler took down a gunman. the gunman is believed to have ties with isis.
i think you can think you are an independent thinker, sally.ive to my interview pertaining to the clinton e-mails, hillary says why she used a private e-mail and it's dummies like you that choose not to accept her answer. what i am saying about hillary is, she needs to tell the whole story, she needs to do a sit-down and layout everything from soup to nuts everything we want to know about the e-mail. see you next week. >>> 7:00 eastern, and 4:00 p.m. pacific. i am poppy harlow joining...
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she sat down with her co-star in the place, sally struters. she shared an emmy win in 1972. >> january is when i was diagnosed. >> two years? >> two and a half. >> two and a half years already? >> yes. and i was supposed to have three months. >> that's what they said. with two halves, sorry, we're cheaters. >> and you've got three months left to live and two and a half years later, she's starring the show. >> after her diagnosis, "people" magazine called it her brave good-bye but her condition improved so much, she went to compete on "dancing with the stars." >> i got bad news but i'm trying to carry them. >> i'm not cured or in remission but my brain scans looked so much better. every six weeks, i have one and the cancer is going away. it's responding to the treatment that i'm receiving. >> we will certainly continue to follow the story for you with all the latest developments. plus, keep moving. in front of more big news. >>> nischelle turner has the latest details. >> is naomi campbell heading to prison? >> my guess is he was in her face. w
she sat down with her co-star in the place, sally struters. she shared an emmy win in 1972. >> january is when i was diagnosed. >> two years? >> two and a half. >> two and a half years already? >> yes. and i was supposed to have three months. >> that's what they said. with two halves, sorry, we're cheaters. >> and you've got three months left to live and two and a half years later, she's starring the show. >> after her diagnosis,...
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from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sally who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of s
from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sally who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental...
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attorneys for sally delorean, widow of john delorean say a texas company calling itself the delorean motor company is using and selling trademarks and property rights that it does not own. >> they have all the intellectual property including all the designs and all the intellectual property that had belonged to its company when it went bankrupt in the 80s. so he has so he has the right to all of it. >> attorneys for the company in texas not related in any way at all to the original delorean company started by john delorean. >> oh wow. >> you wrote to the court that they plan to use the trademarks that they have had registered for more than two decades. they did not recall turn calls for comment. >> delorean owners and enthusiasts just really regret the whole mass. the thought of the local and fighting about the intellectual rights, it was rights, it was in the public domain for more than 20 years but people saw the value in it and started arguing. >> it really isn't owned by anybody. they claimed ownership to something that hasn't been around for 30 years. i think that's really unfai
attorneys for sally delorean, widow of john delorean say a texas company calling itself the delorean motor company is using and selling trademarks and property rights that it does not own. >> they have all the intellectual property including all the designs and all the intellectual property that had belonged to its company when it went bankrupt in the 80s. so he has so he has the right to all of it. >> attorneys for the company in texas not related in any way at all to the original...
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lets you from sally in new york. good morning. in the midst of all of this sadness i have a happy story to tell. my daughter went to mississippi in october 10 years ago to do katrina relief from a jewish center outside jackson that was calling churches all along the mississippi coast, asking what they needed. diapers, water, ice. she met a handsome young man on a forklift that was running the camp, and that is my son-in-law. my daughter and son-in-law about their marriage, they say that our family is the result of a hurricane. host: that is sally from new york. experience ofher her daughter. cheryl from shreveport, louisiana. caller: hello. there was a lady that called a short time back that was asking about the people that were locked on the bridge. that was on one of the major news channels. i do not know if it was cnn, i believe. there was actually a lady and her husband that were both emts that had been in one of the hotels. they ended up going up on the bridge, and there were a bunch of people up there with her. i think she s
lets you from sally in new york. good morning. in the midst of all of this sadness i have a happy story to tell. my daughter went to mississippi in october 10 years ago to do katrina relief from a jewish center outside jackson that was calling churches all along the mississippi coast, asking what they needed. diapers, water, ice. she met a handsome young man on a forklift that was running the camp, and that is my son-in-law. my daughter and son-in-law about their marriage, they say that our...
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the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port.monitored by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann morrissey, on the other hand, is charged with a few traffic violations. strangers shackled together by a pair of handcuffs. they're led to the bus in the loading area. >> when the line of prisoners was getting on the bus, tracy and mary were the last two prisoners of a long line of prisoners. >> and that's when they make their move. >> they were sitting fairly low to the ground. you have to be pretty small to be able to crawl under this bus and then maneuver yourself around so that you're hanging on that train. >> but watch closely. initially they were not last i
the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port.monitored by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann...
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including sally's. she left without even putting her shoes on. >> this is my home. some of us don't have homes to go home to. >> reporter: in idaho, 70-year-old woman died while preparing to evacuate. homes were reduced to ash and cinder blocks inch california, firefighters are battling flames and heat exhaustion, ventura county crews had to call in outside help twice on saturday. >> our feeling right now among firefighters, we're going to get a break? >> yes, there is, doesn't look like we're going to get it. still hot and dry. the weather doesn't look to be improving anytime soon. we are stretched very thin here in the state. >> reporter: bad news since fire season doesn't typically start until the fall. it's two months early. abc news, ventura county, california. >> the chp is investigating the cause of a deadly motorhome fire in -- sonoma county. you can see debris from the motorhome scattered across the area. witness says the vehicle was engulfed in flames and then caught the hillside on fire. >> our fire units here responded and took care of that right away. w
including sally's. she left without even putting her shoes on. >> this is my home. some of us don't have homes to go home to. >> reporter: in idaho, 70-year-old woman died while preparing to evacuate. homes were reduced to ash and cinder blocks inch california, firefighters are battling flames and heat exhaustion, ventura county crews had to call in outside help twice on saturday. >> our feeling right now among firefighters, we're going to get a break? >> yes, there is,...
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confirmeddna test that he had an illegitimate child with one of his slaves, a woman named sally hemmings. çbsxñxñxÑ÷p÷999Ñówçç >> we all know who chris hedges is, that's why you're here. big draw. i just want to say a few things . i worked at the "l.a. times" for 30 years and -- so i know something about mainstream journalism. and i have a particular respect for chris hedges coming out of that environment, trying to work in these institutions, trying to maintain your integrity and up against everything from insufficientrable arrogance, bureaucracy, and timidity. and tunism. and it's really sort of been interesting to switch rules -- roles and be the editor of
confirmeddna test that he had an illegitimate child with one of his slaves, a woman named sally hemmings. çbsxñxñxÑ÷p÷999Ñówçç >> we all know who chris hedges is, that's why you're here. big draw. i just want to say a few things . i worked at the "l.a. times" for 30 years and -- so i know something about mainstream journalism. and i have a particular respect for chris hedges coming out of that environment, trying to work in these institutions, trying to maintain your...
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wet at times from the plains into the great lakes and ohio sally. drenched roads across the south from houston to the tennessee valley and much of florida. >>> if you're flying, airport delays are possible if denver, chicago, and kansas city. >>> tragedy for the family of actor morgan freeman. >> his 33-year-old granddaughter was stabbed to death on manhattan street over the weekend. the 30-year-old man described by police as her boyfriend was taken into custody. freeman posting this. i want to acknowledge the tremendous outpouring of love and support my family has received regarding the tragic and senseless passing of my granddaughter, edena hines. thank you for the bottom of my heart. >>> two small planes crashed near dag. they were approaching an airport and burst into flames. the wreckage of one of the planes ended up in a nature preserve. the faa and ntsb are investigating the cause of the cash. >>> commuter rail service is expected to be back to normal this morning on new york's long island after a small plane crashed on the tracks. the pilot
wet at times from the plains into the great lakes and ohio sally. drenched roads across the south from houston to the tennessee valley and much of florida. >>> if you're flying, airport delays are possible if denver, chicago, and kansas city. >>> tragedy for the family of actor morgan freeman. >> his 33-year-old granddaughter was stabbed to death on manhattan street over the weekend. the 30-year-old man described by police as her boyfriend was taken into custody. freeman...
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right now we are standing outside of the sally port, or the entrance, to fort sumter, and what we are standing on is the granite wharf. and this is where anderson and his men would have landed on the night of december 26, 1860. >> for more than three months, anderson and his men peaceably held the fort. then on april 12th, the confederate general beauregard gave the command to open fire. [ cannons firing, mortars exploding ] this is one of the weapons the rebs would have used to bomb the fort. >> this is a 10-inch mortar, which is a small cannon. it's usually used -- it has a high trajectory, so it can be used to shoot over the walls of a fortification like fort sumter. and this is the same type of model that would have fired the first shot of the civil war. [ cannon fires, mortar explodes ] so, we're standing inside of a casemate here at fort sumter. a casemate is a gun room, so it just would have had one gun inside of it, and, as you can see here today, we do have one gun inside of this casemate. this is a 42-pounder. it fired off a 42-pound cannonball, and it is likely that this ca
right now we are standing outside of the sally port, or the entrance, to fort sumter, and what we are standing on is the granite wharf. and this is where anderson and his men would have landed on the night of december 26, 1860. >> for more than three months, anderson and his men peaceably held the fort. then on april 12th, the confederate general beauregard gave the command to open fire. [ cannons firing, mortars exploding ] this is one of the weapons the rebs would have used to bomb the...
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sally has a brand-new bike. davey has discarded his cowboy suit in favor of his birthday camera.f the joneses are so typical, why talk about them? for that very reason. there are millions of joneses keeping up with these joneses, having the same craving for better living, wanting better things, more efficient things, more economical things. why? part of the answer lies in our nature as a people. centuries of freedom have taught us to think in terms of continuous improvement, of an always better future. this democratic heritage has bred in as the belief that america is the land of opportunity, that a man can be anything within his capabilities, that any reasonable goal is within reach. armed with this boundless optimism, we have achieved a new kind of economic system which offers more benefits to more people than any yet devised. but we are not where we are only because of our desires. we are there because of the miracles of the american economic system, which have made it possible to realize those desires. what are they? >> america's inventive genius. our knack for finding new wa
sally has a brand-new bike. davey has discarded his cowboy suit in favor of his birthday camera.f the joneses are so typical, why talk about them? for that very reason. there are millions of joneses keeping up with these joneses, having the same craving for better living, wanting better things, more efficient things, more economical things. why? part of the answer lies in our nature as a people. centuries of freedom have taught us to think in terms of continuous improvement, of an always better...
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. >> ryan howard big bat and sa sally back on the bench today in miami. for the fifth time in six games howard makes more than 150,000 per game dot math that's a lot of money for tou sit around. without however the phils have no issues with the long ball. three homers today. in the 7th cameron run opposite field off the foul pal gone. phils up two on marlins. with near no hit stuff today last year's first round pick on fire doesn't allow a single ru run. phils win 2-0 their first fwhxt miami in a series win over 2 years, nola has been quite the catch. >> avena football. >> lon jaworksi's team right there. >> hosting a title game tonight at wells fargo. 2nd quarter. how about ryan mcdaniel running it in towel so you 28-14 in second and indy car race rising and ryan hunter just won the race in the poconos. >> up next on "action news," meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive accuweather 7 day forecast. when "action news" comes right forecast. when "action news" comes right back. wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your
. >> ryan howard big bat and sa sally back on the bench today in miami. for the fifth time in six games howard makes more than 150,000 per game dot math that's a lot of money for tou sit around. without however the phils have no issues with the long ball. three homers today. in the 7th cameron run opposite field off the foul pal gone. phils up two on marlins. with near no hit stuff today last year's first round pick on fire doesn't allow a single ru run. phils win 2-0 their first fwhxt...
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nbc sally jackson looks closely at the campaign. >> reporter: the candidate spending the career on camera was off camera today. don trump phoning in to political talk shows, not backing away from the controversial comments about the commentator megyn kelly. >> caller: i apologize when i'm wrong, but i'm not wrong; i said nothing wrong. >> reporter: not implying she was hormonal saying this. >> you know, you can see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever -- reprater: opponents are not buying it. >> the point is, women understood that comment, and, yes, it is offensive. >> reporter: trump still dominating the conversation and the polls. >> caller: maybe i shouldn't change. i'm leading by double digits. >> is he consuming this campa n right now? >> you know, chuck, it's really funny. this does not seem to bother me. >> reporter: but it bothers other candidates who argue his attitude towards women and headline grabbing remarks about mexicans and john mccain hurt the chances in 2016. the senator graham calling him an out of control car driving through republic
nbc sally jackson looks closely at the campaign. >> reporter: the candidate spending the career on camera was off camera today. don trump phoning in to political talk shows, not backing away from the controversial comments about the commentator megyn kelly. >> caller: i apologize when i'm wrong, but i'm not wrong; i said nothing wrong. >> reporter: not implying she was hormonal saying this. >> you know, you can see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out...
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parental leave is only for sallied streaming employees. >> larry: wait, there is a difference. >> yes streaming employees are corporate. we are the part-time people here at it a.m. to send out copies of twister, nobody is watching. we don't get parental leave. >> larry: it looks like you do more than ship dvds. >> of course. i am. all the big wigs got parental leave now someone has to pick up the slack. i'm stuffing energies and stuck writing the new season of "grace & frankie." >> larry: ridiculous. way too much work. >> spoiler alert. i'm killing frank a in the first episode. >> larry: no, no. don't do that. no, no, no. lilly tomlin is a national treasure. >> dane a i need help cleaning out the air ducts. x files is down -- >> you need to help me stuff the envelops. >> larry: who is this. >> my co-worker. say hi to larry, mitch. >> larry: mitch, what do you think about the parental leave policy. >> i don't know. i think it's progressive for a company whose mailing dvds to peoples houses. >> larry: uhh, mitch, do you have kids? does it affect you. >> yes. me and the misses had a set
parental leave is only for sallied streaming employees. >> larry: wait, there is a difference. >> yes streaming employees are corporate. we are the part-time people here at it a.m. to send out copies of twister, nobody is watching. we don't get parental leave. >> larry: it looks like you do more than ship dvds. >> of course. i am. all the big wigs got parental leave now someone has to pick up the slack. i'm stuffing energies and stuck writing the new season of...
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. >> between midnight and 8:00 sunday morning he cut screen crawled lieu the window and sexually sallied a girl under the age of 18. >> this neighbor is really safe. something like that that is happening in our neighbor is scary and we definitely have to look out for each other. >> reporter: in one case police say he stoler ka. in other cases he took nothing. police say he confronts residents and police say their description of him match up with this picture. >> this is something i take personal. >> reporter: the lieutenant is watch commander on the west side of alameda, where all the crimes have occurred. >> this is what being a police officer is all about, trying to catch this guy right now. this is what is impacting the community hugely right now. >> reporter: we rode with the lieutenant tonight and see again and again exactly what this prowler is looking to and what alameda residents should be aware of. >> all these windows are open. >> reporter: an open window is something you won't find at the baxters' house. >> the door is locked and also we have a dog. that's always helpful. >> r
. >> between midnight and 8:00 sunday morning he cut screen crawled lieu the window and sexually sallied a girl under the age of 18. >> this neighbor is really safe. something like that that is happening in our neighbor is scary and we definitely have to look out for each other. >> reporter: in one case police say he stoler ka. in other cases he took nothing. police say he confronts residents and police say their description of him match up with this picture. >> this is...
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here, forrest gump's mom-- sally field-- reminding her son, played by tom hanks, that death is a naturalpart of life. but when end-of-life conversations with doctors were encouraged by the government back in 2009 during the obamacare debate, opponents called them "death panels," and the idea became toxic. some called it "pulling the plug on grandma." that was then. >> it is exactly the opposite. it is about grandma controlling the plug. >> reporter: dr. lachlan forrow, a specialist in ethics and palliative care at boston's beth israel deaconess medical center, is at the forefront of a new national movement to make talking about death public policy. he chaired the expert medical panel that helped lead to new massachusetts regulations, the first in the nation which took effect in december, mandating that health facilities from hospitals to assisted living communities tell terminally ill patients their end-of-life options. >> the full range of the choices, from "keep me alive, no matter what, as long as medicine can do that," to "i just want to be home with my family, with hospice," to anyt
here, forrest gump's mom-- sally field-- reminding her son, played by tom hanks, that death is a naturalpart of life. but when end-of-life conversations with doctors were encouraged by the government back in 2009 during the obamacare debate, opponents called them "death panels," and the idea became toxic. some called it "pulling the plug on grandma." that was then. >> it is exactly the opposite. it is about grandma controlling the plug. >> reporter: dr. lachlan...
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jackson, sally field also attended. you may remember, president obama caught this show in previews. lauren scala was there too. we'll check in with her in a little bit and see what she thought. >> it's getting amazing reviews. >>> all across the area, people are getting ready for the pope's visit in september. that's next month. michael george introduces us to the carpenters chosen to build that special, yet humble chair for this pope of the people. >> who would have guessed that a chair fit for a pope would be made in a garage by immigrants and day laborers. mexican immigrant rojas told us it's the biggest honor he's received. >> it's emotional. >> here's what the chair will look like when it's done. next month he will seat in this seat when he delivers a mass at maotdison square garden. >> it's more than a chair. it's the connection we have. that's what i feel. >> the first thing you'll notice about the chair, there's no gold or elaborate designs. it's a humble chair for a pope that wants a humble church. >> he doesn't like a lot of expense. >> cardinal timothy dolan came to the d
jackson, sally field also attended. you may remember, president obama caught this show in previews. lauren scala was there too. we'll check in with her in a little bit and see what she thought. >> it's getting amazing reviews. >>> all across the area, people are getting ready for the pope's visit in september. that's next month. michael george introduces us to the carpenters chosen to build that special, yet humble chair for this pope of the people. >> who would have...
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sally gardner smith spent nine months sailing to college. >> the 19 year old sailed 3,000 miles fromollege in st. petersburg, florida. >> she had a couple of mechanical issues along the way which she fixed. >> i would sail around 50 miles a day and anchor at night and wake up at 6:00 in the morning or whenever it got bright and went until about 45 minutes before sun down. >> a full day. the most difficult part of the trip was when the dog got hit by a car and lost a leg in massachusetts. >> the dog recuperated for a month and rejoined her owner for the rest of the trip. >>> world news tonight is coming up next. >> for all of us here we appreciate your time. we will see you again in a half an hour. >>> breaking news tonight. the takedown on the train. two americans wrestling down the gunman with an automatic weapon. passengers terrified. several wounded. martha raddatz with the dramatic pictures coming in now. >>> the developing headline, the shooting inside a federal building late today in new york city. a security guard shot and later dying in the hospital. the gunman shooting himse
sally gardner smith spent nine months sailing to college. >> the 19 year old sailed 3,000 miles fromollege in st. petersburg, florida. >> she had a couple of mechanical issues along the way which she fixed. >> i would sail around 50 miles a day and anchor at night and wake up at 6:00 in the morning or whenever it got bright and went until about 45 minutes before sun down. >> a full day. the most difficult part of the trip was when the dog got hit by a car and lost a leg...
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. >> sally left as soon as sheriff's came to her door. she says some neighbors wouldn't leave and worried they are putting more property in danger. >> they are endangering other people's structures. they are taking the firemen away from the fires to be able to contain it. and it's just going to make it last even longer and people need to leave. >> reporter: at first alan didn't want to leave his home. but when the wind changed direction, he changed his mind. >> pack up, ready to go. your life is more important than your stuff. >> reporter: i can feel the heat and hear the roar and intensity of this fire just about 150 feet from me. see, the wind is causing this fire to spread faster to the north so once again, firefighters are in a race against time. >> it's going to be a matter of following the fire around in kind of a curve and trying to stay ahead of it. >> reporter: white ash falls from the sky like snow. those white specks are a remainder for neighbors that the fire is -- reminder for neighbors that the fire is moving closer to town.
. >> sally left as soon as sheriff's came to her door. she says some neighbors wouldn't leave and worried they are putting more property in danger. >> they are endangering other people's structures. they are taking the firemen away from the fires to be able to contain it. and it's just going to make it last even longer and people need to leave. >> reporter: at first alan didn't want to leave his home. but when the wind changed direction, he changed his mind. >> pack up,...
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as the education level grows, so does the sally.orker with a bachelor degrees will earn 2.3 million-dollar over a lifetime. master's degree holder, 2.7 million, doctoral degree holder just 3.3 million. of course, higher income may in the pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger's found that economist with advanced degrees paid the greatest dividend overtime. average economist here in the philadelphia area earns over 94 you this dollars. those with the master's degree can earn an additional 9.5 percent, those with ph.d.'s can earn an additional 23 percent. the majority of the economist work in federal, state and local government offices but there is a greg demand for economist in private companies as well, i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of
as the education level grows, so does the sally.orker with a bachelor degrees will earn 2.3 million-dollar over a lifetime. master's degree holder, 2.7 million, doctoral degree holder just 3.3 million. of course, higher income may in the pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger's found that economist with advanced degrees paid the greatest dividend overtime. average economist here in the philadelphia area earns over 94 you this dollars. those with the master's...
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sallie mae. he was a main opponent for student loan reform for years, and a very powerful one. look at it. it's on the sleeve. sallie mae. now you got 300 people here, 300 people there in the district, the district has 650,000 people, and pretty soon, you've got the numbers to select for a thousand serious members of a congress watchdog group, and this happens all over the country, 435 districts. every district has talent, every district has a community college, 4-year college, lot of talent. the thousand people put themselves behind an agreed agenda. i mentioned some of these: the living wage and full insurance and so on, war and peace. they agree from the beginning, so they don't have to bicker so much. they agree to devote 200 hours a year, volunteer 200 hours a year, 4 hours a week. they agree to raise or contribute $200 a year, and they open an office with 2 or 3 full-time staff. and then they summon their members with an agreed-upon, national agenda of long-overdue redirection supported by
sallie mae. he was a main opponent for student loan reform for years, and a very powerful one. look at it. it's on the sleeve. sallie mae. now you got 300 people here, 300 people there in the district, the district has 650,000 people, and pretty soon, you've got the numbers to select for a thousand serious members of a congress watchdog group, and this happens all over the country, 435 districts. every district has talent, every district has a community college, 4-year college, lot of talent....
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you know, sally field as lincoln's wife in the movies helped remind us, not that we needed reminding that, you know, she was there. but in a lot of cases many of the people we're reading about here we're reading about for the first time. not all of them. clara barton, we know clara barton. >> you probably don't know a lot about clara barton. >> well, i want to come to clara in a second, but many of them actually were people who you came to know through letters, through accounts of -- >> right. >> -- what happened at the time, but whose names we might not know. >> right. >> so isn't that a risky bet that we would be interested in these people? you've got to bring them to life, really conjure them. >> but they're so interesting so they're easy to bring to life. >> yeah. >> they come to life through -- i mean, i'm reading their mail, you know. >> right, you're literally reading their mail, right. >> literally. so their letters are fabulous. >> frank and funny, right? >> feisty. the men's letters, you know, are boring for the most part because they are self-aware and so they edit them an
you know, sally field as lincoln's wife in the movies helped remind us, not that we needed reminding that, you know, she was there. but in a lot of cases many of the people we're reading about here we're reading about for the first time. not all of them. clara barton, we know clara barton. >> you probably don't know a lot about clara barton. >> well, i want to come to clara in a second, but many of them actually were people who you came to know through letters, through accounts of...
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angie: it is mustang sally. our theme song today. we are all waiting for that circuit breaker.hether or not we get it today in asia is another story. koreanndoff on the peninsula is over for the time being. after marathon talks, the north state to lift its deadly of war in the south said they would halt propaganda protests. the two sides said they will resume reunions with families divided by the war and the north said they regretted the wounding of soldiers in the mine blast. a new anti-austerity party has been given three days to form a government in greece although the chances are put at virtually zero. is a break away from the party. eight and the center-right new democracy have until once ent aht to pres workable administration or graceful had to an early election. -- for greece will head to an early election. a trail of damage across okinawa. gusts of 256tured kilometers per hour. trainports several bullet transits have been canceled. earlier, the storm crossed the philippines, leaving 19 people dead and 16 missing. about 20 major systems forecasted to hit the area this y
angie: it is mustang sally. our theme song today. we are all waiting for that circuit breaker.hether or not we get it today in asia is another story. koreanndoff on the peninsula is over for the time being. after marathon talks, the north state to lift its deadly of war in the south said they would halt propaganda protests. the two sides said they will resume reunions with families divided by the war and the north said they regretted the wounding of soldiers in the mine blast. a new...
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julia sally at the -- juliette saly at the stock market. juliette: good morning.from the hong kong in ange, trading under way 10 minutes time. in pre-trading, the hang seng index falling. i am watching the futures on the bloomberg system calming the room and it is dramatically widened -- coming through a it is dramatically widened area the news that the pboc injected 150 billion yuan to prop up the rout we saw yesterday. 10 minutes ago, it looked like the hang seng what fall another 2%. futures are quite narrow ring at the moment. at one point an adult black. we could see buying. -- at one point, in the black. ungeing into the red, the pl was the fastest on the hang seng index since the asian financial crisis in 1997. the only good news is when the market reopened following the crash in 1997, we saw markets .ise and having a big again hopefully we will see it is just on the radar and things will look better in the coming weeks and months. rishaad: thank you, juliet. one of the companies common guy with the numbers. shares on the upside. london later from today. wi
julia sally at the -- juliette saly at the stock market. juliette: good morning.from the hong kong in ange, trading under way 10 minutes time. in pre-trading, the hang seng index falling. i am watching the futures on the bloomberg system calming the room and it is dramatically widened -- coming through a it is dramatically widened area the news that the pboc injected 150 billion yuan to prop up the rout we saw yesterday. 10 minutes ago, it looked like the hang seng what fall another 2%. futures...
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. >> and it does show a student loan from sally may valued at a minimum of $100,000.o, his claim is true, though more recent documents show the senator has also accumulated hundreds of thousands of dollars in assets. and the terrorist group stole the military vehicles when the iraqi city of mosul fell, some value the humvees at around a billion dollars brand new. that's this edition of reality check. back to you. >>> and let's turn our attention to the weather and this is outside about 45 minutes ago, golden gate park in san francisco. we need to be there. this is the outside land concert and i believe -- i'm not familiar. >> our producer knows who will co is but i feel like i'm uncool. 60,000 people a day at golden gate park this weekend. we look forward to sunday where it's elton john, sam smith, we know those names. tomorrow, billy idle. >>> and they're waving because they like the weather forecast, so pumped up. let's get a look outside the sky camera network and you will see in that scrolling 7-day forecast as that continues to populate, right now in the south ba
. >> and it does show a student loan from sally may valued at a minimum of $100,000.o, his claim is true, though more recent documents show the senator has also accumulated hundreds of thousands of dollars in assets. and the terrorist group stole the military vehicles when the iraqi city of mosul fell, some value the humvees at around a billion dollars brand new. that's this edition of reality check. back to you. >>> and let's turn our attention to the weather and this is outside...
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let's get over to asia with juliette sally standing by in hong kong. what a week for shanghai stocks, finishing on a high. i understand there is an all-important parade coming up next week. juliette: there certainly is, and it seems like china doesn't want anyone to rain on the parade. there have been big gains coming through in asian markets today as we started to see pumping coming through from central banks. look at that -- the shanghai composite looking like it will close up by almost 5% as it matches off. the hang seng indexes also looking pretty good in late trade. you mentioned as well that noflation number out of japan -- great gains coming through in energy stocks in the nikkei, with the closed high of more that3%, a weaker yen, and disappointing inflation number is suggesting that we will see some monetary easing coming back through into japan. but it has been a great day to round out what has been a very volatile week here in nation. the shanghai composite is looking like it will close high around 5%, with great gains elsewhere on the back o
let's get over to asia with juliette sally standing by in hong kong. what a week for shanghai stocks, finishing on a high. i understand there is an all-important parade coming up next week. juliette: there certainly is, and it seems like china doesn't want anyone to rain on the parade. there have been big gains coming through in asian markets today as we started to see pumping coming through from central banks. look at that -- the shanghai composite looking like it will close up by almost 5% as...
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secretary of interior sally jewel used authority to rename the mountain. it will be known as denali which is what natives originally called the peak. it was dubbed mount mckinley in 1800s as tribute to the president. the renaming process was 1975 by state leaders to honor the cultural past of natives. the can delegation of ohio where mckinley was born blocked the effort. >>> the suspect in the case is getting ready to make first court appearance tomorrow. police say the suspect shannon miles has a criminal history including convictions fornectdug arrest. hundreds of people attended a vigil at the gas station where the deputy died while fuelling his patrol car. investigators say it appears the deputy was targeted simply because he was a law enforcement officer. when will miles appear before the judge? >> it will be some point tomorrow. it's according to paperwork released by the harris county sheriff's office. 30-year-old shannon miles scheduled to appear here in federal court 208 in downtown houston. his name has not appeared on the official documekedocket
secretary of interior sally jewel used authority to rename the mountain. it will be known as denali which is what natives originally called the peak. it was dubbed mount mckinley in 1800s as tribute to the president. the renaming process was 1975 by state leaders to honor the cultural past of natives. the can delegation of ohio where mckinley was born blocked the effort. >>> the suspect in the case is getting ready to make first court appearance tomorrow. police say the suspect shannon...
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we spoke about growth with sally smith, the boss for 19 years. >> we said we could be a chain of about700 restaurants domestically and in canada and the next five to seven years. with 1100 we are well underway. smith also says wing prices are significant higher than last year. that is hurting margins at buffalo wild wings. those are some of the top stories we're following. in the next half hour, at the time and emerging markets are getting hit hard, this is the worst of the worst. we will look at that as well as donald trump making waves once again. this time facing down a univision reporter. will this affect trump's highflying pole numbers? to china where the shanghai was down today, losing just over 1%. matt: interest rates cuts of failed to reverse the slide. what will china do next and what would that mean for the fed here in the u.s.? erik schatzker asked david wu at merrill lynch. would --is a chart it i sent you guys. --t is interesting to me erik: the blue line is the shanghai composition? >> is the benchmark interest rate in china. what is striking is you can see that despite
we spoke about growth with sally smith, the boss for 19 years. >> we said we could be a chain of about700 restaurants domestically and in canada and the next five to seven years. with 1100 we are well underway. smith also says wing prices are significant higher than last year. that is hurting margins at buffalo wild wings. those are some of the top stories we're following. in the next half hour, at the time and emerging markets are getting hit hard, this is the worst of the worst. we will...