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sanderson's friend says paltrow was out of control and it was clearly her fault.witness. watch. >> he said, you know, your buddy just took out gwyneth paltrow. you know, the way he was yelling at him, i was thinking, man, he must have saw something i didn't. >> terry sanderson's people claim that in one from paltrow's group or the deer valley employees bothered to call the ski patrol in this matter, shep. >> shepard: has he indicated why the delay in reporting? >> well, terry sanderson denies he's suing paltrow because she's famous and rich. he dragged his feet and ran into problems with his previous attorneys. he's seeking $3.1 million from paltrow and has been in contact with an attorney from her but has not been offered any company situation or an apology and says he's been threatened with a counter suit. gwyneth paltrow's attorney don't deny she was in the crash but they say she was not at fault and she will be vindicated. the deer valley resort will not comment because this is pending litigation. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher live in los angeles. more to
sanderson's friend says paltrow was out of control and it was clearly her fault.witness. watch. >> he said, you know, your buddy just took out gwyneth paltrow. you know, the way he was yelling at him, i was thinking, man, he must have saw something i didn't. >> terry sanderson's people claim that in one from paltrow's group or the deer valley employees bothered to call the ski patrol in this matter, shep. >> shepard: has he indicated why the delay in reporting? >> well,...
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sanderson who is asking for more than $3 million says it's not about money. >> i want the truth and i> reporter: for "today," joe fryer, nbc annews, los les. >> we'll see what becomes of that. a boost for us? >> i've got one for you. how i this for a super super bowl surprise. l.a. rams tea custodian alfonso garcia was nervous when he got ercalled into the g manager's office. when he got that, woodeceiver brandon cooks was waiting for him. >> on behalf of the team and tha zation we'd like to invite you and your son, round trip to the super bowl to come hang out with us. you mean so much to us. you're specialhat you do around here and everything you do does not goce unno >> oh, my god. are you serious? >> absolutely. >> this is a dream come true. oh, my god. >> thank you very much. >> garcia raced home to tl his son josh. guess what, we're going to the super bowl! the rams say it does take team to achieve the dream. they say he keeps that facility in tip-topshape. you should see his little boy. he looked over the moon. >> trip of a lifetime. still ahead, the big star making her super b
sanderson who is asking for more than $3 million says it's not about money. >> i want the truth and i> reporter: for "today," joe fryer, nbc annews, los les. >> we'll see what becomes of that. a boost for us? >> i've got one for you. how i this for a super super bowl surprise. l.a. rams tea custodian alfonso garcia was nervous when he got ercalled into the g manager's office. when he got that, woodeceiver brandon cooks was waiting for him. >> on behalf of...
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the lawsuit also claims one of the instructors filed a false report about the incident, but sandersonant the truth, and i want to be whole. i want to be the person that i was. >> reporter: for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >> we'll see what becomes of that. >>> you got a boost for us? i do. how is this for a super bowl surprise. l.a. rams team custodian alfonso garcia was a little nervous when he got called in to the general manager's office. when he got there, rams wide receiver brandin cooks was waiting for him with a present from the team. >> on behalf of the team and the organization we would love to invite you and your son josh round trip super bowl to come hang out with us. you mean so much to us. you know that, you're special what you do around here, and everything that you do does not go unnoticed. >> oh, my god. are you serious? >> absolutely. >> oh, my god, it's a dream come true. >> thank you for everything. >> all right, garcia, by the way, raced home, wanted to tell his son josh that guess what, we're going to the super bowl. the rams say it does take a team
the lawsuit also claims one of the instructors filed a false report about the incident, but sandersonant the truth, and i want to be whole. i want to be the person that i was. >> reporter: for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >> we'll see what becomes of that. >>> you got a boost for us? i do. how is this for a super bowl surprise. l.a. rams team custodian alfonso garcia was a little nervous when he got called in to the general manager's office. when he...
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this 10 years has flown by faster than any other 10 years of my >> reporter: when dave sanderson boarded u.s. airways flight 10 years ago, he had no idea it would last all of 208 seconds. the jet had taken off from laguardia with 150 passengers but hit geese and quickly lost both engines. captain sully sullenberger very quickly knew the river would become his runway. >> we can get it there. do you want to try to land? >> we're not able. we may end up in the hudson, can't do it. >> which runway would you like at teterboro? >> reporter: on the ground people on new york waterway's ferries watched it happen. >> i saw the airplane was coming. it was facing me. it was like -- >> reporter: coming right at you? >> yeah, it was coming right at me. >> it's not a jumbo jet, but when you see the plane coming down like this, it looks like a spaceship. >> reporter: captain vincent lombardi. >> my first reaction, runway at jfk or laguardia? >> it was really when we crossed over the george washington bridge and i heard the captain say his famous words, this is the captain. brace for impact. >> reporter:
this 10 years has flown by faster than any other 10 years of my >> reporter: when dave sanderson boarded u.s. airways flight 10 years ago, he had no idea it would last all of 208 seconds. the jet had taken off from laguardia with 150 passengers but hit geese and quickly lost both engines. captain sully sullenberger very quickly knew the river would become his runway. >> we can get it there. do you want to try to land? >> we're not able. we may end up in the hudson, can't do...
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terry sanderson claims that gwyneth paltrow lost control and colliding with him while skiing causing brain injury, four broken ribs and leaving him unconscious without helping back in 2016. this was at the deer valley ski resort in park city and sanderson is suing her for $3.1 million in damages. >> i heard this hysterical scream and it was instantaneous. i was hit in my back and it felt like it drove me forward and downward. >> it goes just like this, at first. she landed on top of him, and now terry is laying down here. >> sanderson is also suing deer valley and three employees that were with gwyneth paltrow that day. >>> the new york statue is the focus of the new lawsuit and we have diane king hall with cbs money watch joining us for that story and more financial news. >> good morning. the u.s. index has finished mix yesterday with the dow raising 61 and the nasdaq lost 57. investors will keep an eye on the federal reserve and the central bank expected to leave the short-term lending rate at the current level and general powell is expected to race the race this year. >>> the news
terry sanderson claims that gwyneth paltrow lost control and colliding with him while skiing causing brain injury, four broken ribs and leaving him unconscious without helping back in 2016. this was at the deer valley ski resort in park city and sanderson is suing her for $3.1 million in damages. >> i heard this hysterical scream and it was instantaneous. i was hit in my back and it felt like it drove me forward and downward. >> it goes just like this, at first. she landed on top of...
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british track and field athlete to compete at that many olympic games, is javelin thrower tessa sandersone team and if i did achieve that, i'd give it my absolute best. of course i'm probably at the stage where my fastest times are sort of behind me but it is still a realistic goal. if i was lucky enough to be selected, i would put everything into its to perform the best that i could, because you just feel such an honour to represent your country. england women's boss phil neville belives the 2020 ahead of this summers world cup in france. tee eeee ha; 955:- elef-f-ee 51125; and neville has nothing but eréiee 9? his exesrienge: — training an unbelievable facility. the facilities what we have seen, they are going to be amazing. i remember when they won the beard and people were saying how are they going to put on the world cup? i knew from visiting the country it could be something really special. the proximity of the facilities here, the unbelievable warmth of the people, means it could be one of the greatest world cups of all time. judd trump and mark selby are currently battling it out
british track and field athlete to compete at that many olympic games, is javelin thrower tessa sandersone team and if i did achieve that, i'd give it my absolute best. of course i'm probably at the stage where my fastest times are sort of behind me but it is still a realistic goal. if i was lucky enough to be selected, i would put everything into its to perform the best that i could, because you just feel such an honour to represent your country. england women's boss phil neville belives the...
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terry sanderson says, paltrow was skiing out of control... then knocked him out...th a brain injury and four broken ribs. he says, she left him hurt on the mountain and did not send help. a spokesperson for paltrow says, the lawsuit is "without merit" (ken) authorities in illinois say a driver was recently ticketed for driving 115-miles-per-hour --- in a 35-mile-per-hour zone. illinois state police shared the citation on facebook saying she was not only speeding -- but doing so with snow and slush on the road.she wasn't just cited --- she was also taken to jail. the woman was not mentioned by name.the social media post also included the hashtag "that's go to jail speed." (pam) new research reveals .... lowering blood pressure could cut the risk factor of dementia. a study, published monday, looked at mild cognitive impairment, which is a well- established precursor of dementia. it showed... that while lowering blood pressure does not significantly reduce the risk of a patient getting dementia ... it did significantly reduce mild cognitive impairment. researchers say
terry sanderson says, paltrow was skiing out of control... then knocked him out...th a brain injury and four broken ribs. he says, she left him hurt on the mountain and did not send help. a spokesperson for paltrow says, the lawsuit is "without merit" (ken) authorities in illinois say a driver was recently ticketed for driving 115-miles-per-hour --- in a 35-mile-per-hour zone. illinois state police shared the citation on facebook saying she was not only speeding -- but doing so with...
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sanderson has the record so far for appearances.xandra palace. next he'll face china's ding hun—hui who beat belgium's luca brecel. basketball fans in london were treated to a stunning finish in the nba's annual visit to the uk, with the washington wizards scoring in the last second of the match to beat the new york knicks. and finally, yesterday we showed you marcelo bielsa's incredible press conference defending himself against so called spygate, but have a look at this from leicester's training session. it's spiderman. well, not quite. who else but jamie vardy dressed as the superhero to strike fear into his manager and team mates. it seems it was all a joke around the spying theme. vardy then joined his team mates in full costume to carry on with training. can we see it again? we will see it later on. the players didn't seem to react at all. as if it didn't happen. he comes out... laughter. i love his enthusiasm. maybe the players were on the joke. i can send you the theme song. i know the theme song from childhood. thank you. s
sanderson has the record so far for appearances.xandra palace. next he'll face china's ding hun—hui who beat belgium's luca brecel. basketball fans in london were treated to a stunning finish in the nba's annual visit to the uk, with the washington wizards scoring in the last second of the match to beat the new york knicks. and finally, yesterday we showed you marcelo bielsa's incredible press conference defending himself against so called spygate, but have a look at this from leicester's...
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. >>> just over an hour until that report so let's break it down with rob sanderson of mkm partners with target of $242 we're talking about some serious upside facebook's upside today is coming from better revenue growth than expected what do you think will drive amazon's performance >> you know, i think there's a couple of things on the table. margins, always. profits are part of this story the profit pivot has really started to come in a big way for amazon we'll look for continued momentum there this quarter maybe more than recently the growth of online sales is i think a metric i'm watching closely because the guidance was a little bit softer than it was typically and i think that that is sort of an umbrella from which a lot of the other mix related businesses fall under. >> in terms of that guidance, rob, you know, investors at the last earnings caught off guard given that the fourth quarter was supposed to be strong for amazon and wondering if you have a handle as to why to give that guidance so early on and if you're concerned because when they gave that guidance we hadn't seen the
. >>> just over an hour until that report so let's break it down with rob sanderson of mkm partners with target of $242 we're talking about some serious upside facebook's upside today is coming from better revenue growth than expected what do you think will drive amazon's performance >> you know, i think there's a couple of things on the table. margins, always. profits are part of this story the profit pivot has really started to come in a big way for amazon we'll look for...
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let's go inside the numbers for the pollster's podcast, democrat margie romero and republican sandersond everybody goes off into their partisan corner. if you look at the numbers that have been out in the last couple of weeks, is there any warning sign for either side to blink? >> i think this is one of the worst polls to in out for republicans and president trump thus far in the shutdown. his job approval has slid about half a point to a point each week which isn't the direction you want it to go, but it hasn't presented a political crisis yet. i would argue that having fewer than three out of four republicans saying you're doing better at the shutdown, the numbers among republican, even though they look good and they should be in the 80s and 90s, that represents that trump is headed in the wrong direction and there's further for him to go that only 35% in the poll thinks he's doing a better job think there are some folks that currently approve of him a little bit and maybe they're republicans, but they don't think either side is doing a good job and his numbers could go even lower. >>
let's go inside the numbers for the pollster's podcast, democrat margie romero and republican sandersond everybody goes off into their partisan corner. if you look at the numbers that have been out in the last couple of weeks, is there any warning sign for either side to blink? >> i think this is one of the worst polls to in out for republicans and president trump thus far in the shutdown. his job approval has slid about half a point to a point each week which isn't the direction you want...
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that would match javelin thrower tessa sanderson's six 0lympic appearances by a british track and fieldof preparatons for the olympic games which are being held in tokyo in 2020. well, we can speak now tojo pavey, whojoins us on the line from salford. a very good evening to you. good evening. how do you view the task ahead of you? it's a big task. i am not complacent about that. i am getting older and older and there are getting older and older and there a re really getting older and older and there are really talented young girls coming through in the country but i feel like it is a realistic challenge. it is something that could be possible and really it is all underpinned by my absolute love of running. i think if you love doing something, you want to keep doing something, you want to keep doing it. and of course, you hear about what she has been achieved after becoming a mother and to me, having two young children, i feel so happy i have that balance in my life. it has made me really be able to achieve things maybe i thought we re to achieve things maybe i thought were not possible
that would match javelin thrower tessa sanderson's six 0lympic appearances by a british track and fieldof preparatons for the olympic games which are being held in tokyo in 2020. well, we can speak now tojo pavey, whojoins us on the line from salford. a very good evening to you. good evening. how do you view the task ahead of you? it's a big task. i am not complacent about that. i am getting older and older and there are getting older and older and there a re really getting older and older and...
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other british track and field athlete to compete at that many olympic games is javelin thrower tessa sandersond i enjoyed that thrill of trying to hit the targets in training. i have to listen to my body and be flexible with my training and think about what i am doing but it is fun to still push the boundaries and i think i am probably not in my prime anymore but i think it could be a realistic target. i am i think it could be a realistic target. iam not i think it could be a realistic target. i am not complacent and i know it is a tough ask and there are really talented girls in the uk running really well to get a place on the team but it is something i would love to try to do. whether i achieve it or not i am going to enjoy the journey. what is the timeline? how realistic do you think it is? we are all behind you. ideally it is a two your process because you have to perform well at the olympic trials next year but the qualifying time window opens this year will any time counts as fun as the qualifying time. ideally i would love to try and achieve qualifying time this summer. let's have a loo
other british track and field athlete to compete at that many olympic games is javelin thrower tessa sandersond i enjoyed that thrill of trying to hit the targets in training. i have to listen to my body and be flexible with my training and think about what i am doing but it is fun to still push the boundaries and i think i am probably not in my prime anymore but i think it could be a realistic target. i am i think it could be a realistic target. iam not i think it could be a realistic target....
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sanderson farms, archer daniels midland. it will all be negative news for them. it is about global growth. we have so many companies here in the u.s. of a who rely on a strong china market. neil: you know, gary, there are a lot of undercurrents that rattle some foles but this is best year to start after market since 1987. we now what happened at the end of 1987. and we saw a pickup of activity on ill favored stocks and technology and apple with a comeback. what do you make of the first month how it is shaping up? >> i think the most important thing i have seen is the financials. they were dead and buried. they have been an anchor on the market and not only did the get news get bought up but the bad news. jpmorgan, pnc bank, missed numbers, gapped down and they are immediately bought up. that type of market that the markets see boost markets right now. the only thing i can tell you even with this rally so far i have yet to see any type of selling by the big institutional crowd. only negative, we've gone up too far, too fast, we could probably pull back a little bi
sanderson farms, archer daniels midland. it will all be negative news for them. it is about global growth. we have so many companies here in the u.s. of a who rely on a strong china market. neil: you know, gary, there are a lot of undercurrents that rattle some foles but this is best year to start after market since 1987. we now what happened at the end of 1987. and we saw a pickup of activity on ill favored stocks and technology and apple with a comeback. what do you make of the first month...
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agricultural plays like tyson foods, sanderson farms, also winners as you can see.ial behemoths like boeing and caterpillar and 3m also doing terrific today as well. now, yesterday the "wall street journal" reporting the u.s. was weighing lifting china tariffs in order to calm markets and give beijing an incentive to make deeper concessions in trade negotiations. the white house has knocked down that story but regardless, wall street traders down here on the floor of the new york stock exchange, euphoric over the idea we can get some kind of trade deal. i would say it will pay to watch the reports of the chip makers next week. intel will be out. they are not part of the apple sphere, if you want to know what's going on beyond handsets and iphones. you want to listen to that. neil: quite right. all right. let's get the read on all of this from "wall street journal" associate editor and independent woman's forum rep. hadley, what do the markets see? >> i think it's based on optimism based on mnuchin saying he would consider eliminating tariffs on the chinese even ahea
agricultural plays like tyson foods, sanderson farms, also winners as you can see.ial behemoths like boeing and caterpillar and 3m also doing terrific today as well. now, yesterday the "wall street journal" reporting the u.s. was weighing lifting china tariffs in order to calm markets and give beijing an incentive to make deeper concessions in trade negotiations. the white house has knocked down that story but regardless, wall street traders down here on the floor of the new york...
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feet like mentioned before among the individual names moving today is tyson, pilgrim's pride and sanderson over to you guys. >> this is a really big deal american producers ship a lot of chicken to china i think this was, though, it had nothing to do with the tariffs and not shipping was health concerns. >> avian bird flu, exactly but those discarded products, u.s. consumers don't really use them and so that was a key market to sell those items that they really couldn't sell anywhere else and just discarding as a result. >> yeah. chicken feet not so popular here in the states. leslie, thank you. >> thank you. >>> ten minutes to go before the closing bebl ta s&p is good for a gain of more than 1% today right now. building on four weeks higher for the major averages. >>> the head winds alibaba sees and what it is doing to epe prar next here on the "closing bell." ♪ at pgim, our bottom-up approach uses a technology lens to identify long-term winners. from energy... to real estate... to retail. finding such opportunities for alpha is the true value of active investing. and around the world, yo
feet like mentioned before among the individual names moving today is tyson, pilgrim's pride and sanderson over to you guys. >> this is a really big deal american producers ship a lot of chicken to china i think this was, though, it had nothing to do with the tariffs and not shipping was health concerns. >> avian bird flu, exactly but those discarded products, u.s. consumers don't really use them and so that was a key market to sell those items that they really couldn't sell...
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other british track and field athlete to compete at that many olympic games is javelin thrower tessa sandersonnd me but it is still a realistic goal. if i was lucky enough to be selected, i would put everything into it to perform the best that i could, because you just feel such an honour to represent your country. england women's boss phil neville belives the 2022 world cup in qatar could be one of the greatest tournaments ever. england are currently in qatar for a warm weather training camp ahead of this summer's world cup in france. el.i§§i§1fl§§$3§?fl:€§§3 (sailfim g we're training in an unbelievable facility. the facilities, what we have seen, they are going to be amazing. i remember when they won the bid, and people were saying how are they going to put on the world cup? i knew from visiting the country it could be something really special. the proximity of the facilities here, the unbelievable warmth of the people, means it could be one of the greatest world cups of all time. judd trump and mark selby are currently battling it out for a place in the semi final of the uk masters snooker. th
other british track and field athlete to compete at that many olympic games is javelin thrower tessa sandersonnd me but it is still a realistic goal. if i was lucky enough to be selected, i would put everything into it to perform the best that i could, because you just feel such an honour to represent your country. england women's boss phil neville belives the 2022 world cup in qatar could be one of the greatest tournaments ever. england are currently in qatar for a warm weather training camp...
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british track and field athlete to compete at that many olympic games, is javelin thrower tessa sanderson for now. i‘ll have more for you in the next hour. the government‘s financial watchdog has warned that the long term plan to improve the nhs announced last week could be threatened by growing waiting lists and staff shortages. the national audit office also says it will be difficult to make the nhs sustainable without a long—term funding settlement for social care. the department of health said it was working hard to put the nhs on a viable footing. i‘m joined now by deborah ward — she is a senior analyst at the kings fund — a think tank that focuses on health and social care policy. thank you for coming in this morning. eu at the king's fund agree with the national audit office analysis. i do is a very robust piece of analysis by the national audit office. they have looked at the current financial sustainability of the nhs, where we were at the end of the nhs, where we were at the end of 2017 18, and they have looked at this additional... this £25 billion coming in in future years. ha
british track and field athlete to compete at that many olympic games, is javelin thrower tessa sanderson for now. i‘ll have more for you in the next hour. the government‘s financial watchdog has warned that the long term plan to improve the nhs announced last week could be threatened by growing waiting lists and staff shortages. the national audit office also says it will be difficult to make the nhs sustainable without a long—term funding settlement for social care. the department of...