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bikers like jack sanderson know the laws and risks, but they're drawn to the cat and fiddle's hairpinanyway. >> imagine being sat on a rocket that's firing from the front, that's the feeling you get from riding a motorcycle. >> especially when you're onboard a 110 horsepower sports bike like jack sanderson. >> 163 miles an hour, i clocked it at. >> the speed limit is 50, but dry road conditions mean anything but to jack sanderson and a friend. >> we were having a bit of a play. we were going quick. >> and it's all being recorded on sanderson's helmet cam. >> usually you get some good footage you can make a little video of. >> they don't have a road to themselves so there's a bottleneck when they gain on another biker and have to slow down. that's when sanderson starts to get antsy. >> i was behind my friend, and i saw an opportunity to overtake. >> sanderson breaks the law and crosses the double white line, the right lane in the uk, and can see there's no traffic coming. but the next two curves are blind. >> i noticed i was going a bit quick and going a bit wide, at which point i deci
bikers like jack sanderson know the laws and risks, but they're drawn to the cat and fiddle's hairpinanyway. >> imagine being sat on a rocket that's firing from the front, that's the feeling you get from riding a motorcycle. >> especially when you're onboard a 110 horsepower sports bike like jack sanderson. >> 163 miles an hour, i clocked it at. >> the speed limit is 50, but dry road conditions mean anything but to jack sanderson and a friend. >> we were having a...
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that's when sanderson starts to get antsy. >> i was behind my friend.y to overtake. >> sanderson breaks the law and crosses the double white line, the right lane in the u.k., and can see there is no traffic coming. but the next two curves are blind. >> i noticed i was going a bit quick and going a bit wide, at which point i decided to brake. >> seconds from a head-on collision, jack sanderson is about to become the next cat and fiddle statistic. >> i'm faced with two choices. hit the car. or avoid the car and hit the fence. i chose the fence. >> his motorcycle gets caught up in a barbed wire fence, and the camera flies off his helmet. sanderson catapults along with it down the steep slope, and bangs his head. >> all my vision was black and white and i can't hear anything. >> lucky to be alive, he picks himself and his camera up and climbs back to the road. >> i missed the car by inches. i was lucky it wasn't a stone wall. i'm lucky it was barbed wire. and i'm also lucky i landed in a field full of grass. i ended up about 50 feet down into the ravine the
that's when sanderson starts to get antsy. >> i was behind my friend.y to overtake. >> sanderson breaks the law and crosses the double white line, the right lane in the u.k., and can see there is no traffic coming. but the next two curves are blind. >> i noticed i was going a bit quick and going a bit wide, at which point i decided to brake. >> seconds from a head-on collision, jack sanderson is about to become the next cat and fiddle statistic. >> i'm faced with...
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. >> fox 29 weekend's bill sanderson took to trip to the town the department serves. ♪ >> reporter: weout a video that some say shows firefighters behaving badly. the video showed firefighters from this volunteer fire company in darby township riding on the front of a fire truck sirens blazing and apparently celebrate celebrating some award they just wouldn't. video is now on facebook, youtube and a variety of firefighter blogs with the overwhelmingly majority of the comments criticizing the firefighters for driving too fast using sirens for no reason and basically acting inappropriately. >> i came to the neighborhood and although social media is highly critical, most of the residents thought the fire company is just getting a bad wrap. >> they gotta an award for whatever it was and then they're proud of what they're doing. so why not um, you know, why not boast a little bit and say hey, you know, this is what we do. we're here for you people. >> facebook everything is going to be get blown out of proportion. there's only so many eyes that are actually seeing it. you know what i mean?
. >> fox 29 weekend's bill sanderson took to trip to the town the department serves. ♪ >> reporter: weout a video that some say shows firefighters behaving badly. the video showed firefighters from this volunteer fire company in darby township riding on the front of a fire truck sirens blazing and apparently celebrate celebrating some award they just wouldn't. video is now on facebook, youtube and a variety of firefighter blogs with the overwhelmingly majority of the comments...
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. >> i will be at bridgette foy's restaurant with lauren johnson and bill sanderson.d and scott williams will be in the head house square district. >> i love that area great restaurant. bourbon place. >> a lot of great things. >> join us for fun. we would like to meet you ape get on tv. a lot of fun all the way around. >> flinging fun on a friday sue serio as you love alliteration. it looks like we may need a sweat tore day because temperatures will be staying in the 50's. we have a lit built of sunshine outside right now but there will be times when it is cloudy. we are thinking about 63 degrees by 5:00 o'clock if you are planning on joining us for evening portion of the spring fling and cannot rule out a stray shower but it is in the real likely. let talk about the pollen forecast for the the weekend as we get ready and it will be, well kind of high today. saturday and sunday we expect high counts. it the is all tree pot even at this point in the street. we have green on ultimate doppler radar but it is well south of our viewing area. having said that a few little a
. >> i will be at bridgette foy's restaurant with lauren johnson and bill sanderson.d and scott williams will be in the head house square district. >> i love that area great restaurant. bourbon place. >> a lot of great things. >> join us for fun. we would like to meet you ape get on tv. a lot of fun all the way around. >> flinging fun on a friday sue serio as you love alliteration. it looks like we may need a sweat tore day because temperatures will be staying in...
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for months we have been following the case of candace sanderson, a woman from texas, who has now beenally negligent homicide conviction ten years after a crash in a gm car that killed her boyfriend. the court ruling general motors was to blame. here's her story. >> do you feel free now? >> i do. i feel like a big weight's been lifted off me. i can walk taller. >> reporter: after a decade of agony, candace anderson is finally free. people in this town called you a murderer for a decade. >> mm-hmm. it's a hard thing to get past. were wrap free from living a nightmare. >> i feel like i was robbed from a part of my life a ten-year -- ten years is a decade, it's a long time. i feel robbed of part of my youth, where things were supposed to be fun and making memories you know having a good friend to share it with. >> reporter: it started with a fatal car crash, candace was behind the wheel when her brand new salt turn iron slammed into a tree on this texas country road in 2004. >> this one right here. >> this is the tree you hit? >> mm-hmm. >> her boyfriend, michael erickson was in the passe
for months we have been following the case of candace sanderson, a woman from texas, who has now beenally negligent homicide conviction ten years after a crash in a gm car that killed her boyfriend. the court ruling general motors was to blame. here's her story. >> do you feel free now? >> i do. i feel like a big weight's been lifted off me. i can walk taller. >> reporter: after a decade of agony, candace anderson is finally free. people in this town called you a murderer for...
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sanderson, whether or not these guys were connect dwd isis command and control, would you think isisuperseded al qaeda in terms of marketing their product to people like these two in this country and other countries? >> oh, no doubt about i. 90,000 messages a day or vsd or some form of communication come from isis. so they are far outstripping al qaeda at this point. it does not mean groups like aqap in yemen or other groups al shabab are foughtnot very dangerous. let's not forget aqap has specifically targeted the united states. to answer your question isis is without a doubt at the vanguard of the jihadi movement. >> thomas sanderson, thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> still ahead on "morning joe" mayor bill deblasio joins us here on set about an exclusive interview, we will talk about the police relations, his non-endorsement of hillary clinton and brand-new polling on his leadership in the big apple. plus recent struggles with a subway and accidental e-mail. oops. you are watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. are you so congested... it feels like that brick's on y
sanderson, whether or not these guys were connect dwd isis command and control, would you think isisuperseded al qaeda in terms of marketing their product to people like these two in this country and other countries? >> oh, no doubt about i. 90,000 messages a day or vsd or some form of communication come from isis. so they are far outstripping al qaeda at this point. it does not mean groups like aqap in yemen or other groups al shabab are foughtnot very dangerous. let's not forget aqap...
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in alternate years they do anonymous surveys sanderson the prevalence.and in the ultimate to the alternate years we measure against reports. it sounds counterintuitive but we want reports to go out. but we want reports to match the incidence and we want them both to go down. we we are all working on that and have laid it out in our article. we tried to refer to the experts in the field. and we want to make sure we hold perpetrators accountable respecting everyone's rights which is great about a democracy, respecting victims rights and the accused rights. it is difficult, as you can imagine. even though their expectations about the word rape and sexual assault it is about being penetrated without consent frankly, in short. about 1/5 of our reports are that. a continuum of behavior were someone crosses the line and two lives are damaged. once they go to the system they say we have all these agencies and protections. we don't investigate it. we take care of you. able to prosecute if we can examine the crime. more and more are becoming unrestricted so that w
in alternate years they do anonymous surveys sanderson the prevalence.and in the ultimate to the alternate years we measure against reports. it sounds counterintuitive but we want reports to go out. but we want reports to match the incidence and we want them both to go down. we we are all working on that and have laid it out in our article. we tried to refer to the experts in the field. and we want to make sure we hold perpetrators accountable respecting everyone's rights which is great about a...
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. >> rob sanderson, appreciate you joining us.o problem. >> let's turn to concerning comments from our former treasury secretary. listen to what tim geithner told our own steve liesman earlier today on cnbc. >> the next time we get to a financial crisis let's hope it never happens again. >> it will happen again. >> it will happen again. >> it won't be like this. >> i can not imagine at this moment a treasury secretary going to the congress and saying give me $700 billion to bail out the financial system that will not hatchppen. >> in the end the only way to protect people from the classic panic like we had in '08 is have the central market and government step in and take risks that the market won't take. >> steve, great interview with tim geithner. did he surprise you when he said yeah we'll have another financial crisis at some point. sounded like it's a given. >> brian, this gets to one of the great questions about markets. do we live on an active fault lines a matter of when we trip or is it a matter of we're driving a car, it'
. >> rob sanderson, appreciate you joining us.o problem. >> let's turn to concerning comments from our former treasury secretary. listen to what tim geithner told our own steve liesman earlier today on cnbc. >> the next time we get to a financial crisis let's hope it never happens again. >> it will happen again. >> it will happen again. >> it won't be like this. >> i can not imagine at this moment a treasury secretary going to the congress and saying...
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largely unaffected by bird flu but that you need to keep an eye on are tyson foods pilgrim's pride and sandersoniness is largely broiler chickens which up until now have been largely unaffected by bird flu. but as the year unfolds and this virus continues to spread to different parts of the country those names could be impacted and the other thing you'll want to keep an eye on if that happens is grain futures, particularly soy, since more dead birds would mean less demand for that commodity. >> morgan brennan thank you very much. for more on the winners and losers check out cnbc pro. you can find it at powerlunchcnbc.com powerlunchcnbc.com. i saw the sign, small animals. was that a doggie door? >> where do the big animals go? very important questions. one-year equaling about $1.14 so what are the top investors telling us about the currency trade? sara eisen. >> stick with the dollar. that's the result of our survey where we polled wall street strategists and they're staying bullish even though it's been a tough few weeks for the bulls after a massive run-up that took the euro all the way down to
largely unaffected by bird flu but that you need to keep an eye on are tyson foods pilgrim's pride and sandersoniness is largely broiler chickens which up until now have been largely unaffected by bird flu. but as the year unfolds and this virus continues to spread to different parts of the country those names could be impacted and the other thing you'll want to keep an eye on if that happens is grain futures, particularly soy, since more dead birds would mean less demand for that commodity....
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joining us rob sanderson. thanks for joining us. the stock is moving higher in premarket trading.with the drop in modification. this is a new issue. not a lot of history. management was cautioning the street not to expect a sharp rebound in monetization. they beat everybody's fears in terms of rebounding and that's the key metric. >> monetization rate is 1.97%. that's the percentage of money you make on the goods sold correct? are you satisfied with that number? >> that's i think you are quoting the mobile monetization rate. blended is under 3% between 2.5% and 3%. the street was 2.06%. it was quite a significant. while mayor mix shift is higher in mobile and not the lower take rate. the blend in and composition are very positive. >> on that point, are you concerned now mobile transactions are taking up more and more yet the monetization rate is lower? >> no. the monetization rate and mobile increased significantly year over year. that is a healthy sign. >> all right. rob, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> no problem. >> just the population in china plays onto the valuation
joining us rob sanderson. thanks for joining us. the stock is moving higher in premarket trading.with the drop in modification. this is a new issue. not a lot of history. management was cautioning the street not to expect a sharp rebound in monetization. they beat everybody's fears in terms of rebounding and that's the key metric. >> monetization rate is 1.97%. that's the percentage of money you make on the goods sold correct? are you satisfied with that number? >> that's i think...
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sanderson farms, pilgrim's pride and tyson which is already seeing demand for dark meat chicken weakenctions. we got that that insight from them last year. so, i just want to mention, guys, the usda and the cdc both say that bird flu strain poses little risk to humans and no cases have been detected at this point. largely, the impact is going to be on supply and prices. >> that number it's not affecting broilers but the number that you gave puts it in perspective, doesn't it? 8.5 billion. that's -- so you're talking about turkeys and other things at the 21 million. but 21 million versus 8.5 billion shows you what a huge market it really is. you don't know how many eggs. can you get me a number on how many eggs are produced in the u.s. every year? >> just under 100 billion eggs per year. i believe the number for last was 99.8 billion eggs produced. the majority of those come from iowa. >> what are 99.8 billion. that's like -- you didn't need to check, did you? i asked you to look it up for me and you didn't even round it up to 100 billion. could be final jeopardy. thank you, morgan. did
sanderson farms, pilgrim's pride and tyson which is already seeing demand for dark meat chicken weakenctions. we got that that insight from them last year. so, i just want to mention, guys, the usda and the cdc both say that bird flu strain poses little risk to humans and no cases have been detected at this point. largely, the impact is going to be on supply and prices. >> that number it's not affecting broilers but the number that you gave puts it in perspective, doesn't it? 8.5 billion....
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here's an article, may 17 by bill sanderson, "new york post," says saudi arabia is to buy nuclear bombsa will join the nuclear club by buying off the shelf atomic weapons from pakistan, u.s. officials told a london newspaper. wow. well, that was something that we weren't expecting back when president bush went into iraq when he made that call. that someday saudi arabia and others in the middle east would become some -- so nervous about the chaos created in the middle east that they would determine that we may need to get cluke collar weapons. we have been comforted by the fact that the united states would keep peace in the middle east, they wouldn't let anything get out of hand. they would keep other middle eastern countries and radical islamic countries from having nukes, but this administration has shown it is not capable of preventing nukes from proliferating in the middle east and our allies are getting quite nervous. here's an article from a brilliant prosecutor from the original -- andrew mccarthy. in "national review" the iraq question is the iran question, at least it should be.
here's an article, may 17 by bill sanderson, "new york post," says saudi arabia is to buy nuclear bombsa will join the nuclear club by buying off the shelf atomic weapons from pakistan, u.s. officials told a london newspaper. wow. well, that was something that we weren't expecting back when president bush went into iraq when he made that call. that someday saudi arabia and others in the middle east would become some -- so nervous about the chaos created in the middle east that they...