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and that name was also connected with sarah. >> this was a woman who had dated sarah's boyfriend, andne who threatened to cut sarah's hair. >> reporter: gail says that to her, something just clicked, and she wondered if police had finally found the person who'd stabbed her daughter to death. >> it fit the rage. it fit the amount of rage in that attack. >> but? >> but the police looked at that a bit, and nothing came of that. >> reporter: what did police do back in 1994? we don't know. police in two departments aren't saying. cop-turned-p.i. jeff cheek says the lead detective on the sarah de leon murder, did try to assemble a circumstantial case. >> our detective submitted it to d.a.'s office, and the d.a.'s office refused to file. that's the information that i got. >> reporter: what we do know is that two families lived through two decades of frustration and unanswered questions. and carol coon? she was never charged with any crime. she graduated from college, got married, became carolyn heckert, and had two daughters. >> she doted over children. she seemed like a good mother. >> repo
and that name was also connected with sarah. >> this was a woman who had dated sarah's boyfriend, andne who threatened to cut sarah's hair. >> reporter: gail says that to her, something just clicked, and she wondered if police had finally found the person who'd stabbed her daughter to death. >> it fit the rage. it fit the amount of rage in that attack. >> but? >> but the police looked at that a bit, and nothing came of that. >> reporter: what did police do...
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to matt in the hours before sarah's body was found. >> sarah's boyfriend -- called the house.d i said, "hello." first thing he said was, "do you know where sarah is?" so, you know, i was, kind of, like, "no." >> they questioned him. of course -- that's one of the first things you do. who's the last person to see her alive? >> and his answer was, "i don't know anything about this." >> he said he'd spent the -- the night with her. they had went to dinner. >> the boyfriend told police that after sarah left his house around midnight, he was home all night. and his mother backed up that alibi. >> matt, her boyfriend. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: do you suspect him? >> i didn't. and i didn't know him that well. but he'd just been at the house. he seemed like a decent kid. his mother said that he was home at the time. i -- i believe that. i didn't see him as -- as a suspect. >> reporter: but when that happens, you got to start looking at everybody in her life. >> you do -- >> reporter: thinking maybe i've -- maybe i've m everybody -- i'd go to the store and everybody there was a suspect -
to matt in the hours before sarah's body was found. >> sarah's boyfriend -- called the house.d i said, "hello." first thing he said was, "do you know where sarah is?" so, you know, i was, kind of, like, "no." >> they questioned him. of course -- that's one of the first things you do. who's the last person to see her alive? >> and his answer was, "i don't know anything about this." >> he said he'd spent the -- the night with her....
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. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. one of the annual munich security conference draws to a close and the question, will the united states remain true to allies? the meeting is one of the world biggest gatherings of the mass, politicians and security experts. the u.s. security of defense described in nato as the best alliance in the world, but he also said all members must contribute their fair share of the cost. reporter: unusually tight security for the unusually important conference, the biggest question being asked, is where is the u.s. and trump administration heading on security and foreign-policy issues? in an opening speech, the german fense minister took a clear stand in favor of nato, an organization recently described by the u.s. president as obsolete. she urged german allies to stand together. >> and goes without saying that nato is a community of shared values, which is bound to principles of human dignity. this means torture is unacceptable and that obligates us to avoid civilian casualties at all costs. i
. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. one of the annual munich security conference draws to a close and the question, will the united states remain true to allies? the meeting is one of the world biggest gatherings of the mass, politicians and security experts. the u.s. security of defense described in nato as the best alliance in the world, but he also said all members must contribute their fair share of the cost. reporter: unusually tight security for the unusually important...
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. ♪ >> i am sarah kelly.ourt in france has ruled against an activist farmer on trial for sheltering illegal immigrants. he was convicted of helping migrants cross from italy and given a suspended fine. his case has been widely publicized in france, where immigration is a hot topic. >> his cause has become something of a cause celebre. he was in court for aiding the illegal entry of migrants and sheltering them on his farm in southern france. prosecutors had been pushing for an eight-month sentence, but the judgment was relatively lenient, also suspended. some were emotional come of he resulted continue his fight. >> we will continue because it is urgent to continue. we will continue to act and will not stop because of threats of regional politicians. we will continue because it is necessary to continue. >> his lawyer suggested that the verdict recognized his motives. >> the only grounds he has been found guilty on is having help these people to cross the border into france. my client did not have to give a li
. ♪ >> i am sarah kelly.ourt in france has ruled against an activist farmer on trial for sheltering illegal immigrants. he was convicted of helping migrants cross from italy and given a suspended fine. his case has been widely publicized in france, where immigration is a hot topic. >> his cause has become something of a cause celebre. he was in court for aiding the illegal entry of migrants and sheltering them on his farm in southern france. prosecutors had been pushing for an...
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we come apart was produced by sarah crossan and brian conaghan.riting separately and sending each other the chapters using social media. it's probably the first novel created on whatsapp. they've both won awards for writing for young readers and this is a story about two youngsters, jess and nicu, who meet by chance when they are both in different kinds of trouble. she's from a violent home, he's a romanian immigrant who is the target of abuse in the streets here, but who is also facing the threat of an arranged marriage back home. they find common cause when their secret lives come together. welcome. sarah, how did this come about? i was writing another book at the time and i had met brian once. we'd met when we were both short listed for the carnegie medal, and he sent me a direct message on twitter and said he was thinking about writing a verse novel which i thought was my thing. i thought, how dare you? and then he asked if i wanted to collaborate on a project with him. and it was as simple as that? it was as simple as that, and we didn't know
we come apart was produced by sarah crossan and brian conaghan.riting separately and sending each other the chapters using social media. it's probably the first novel created on whatsapp. they've both won awards for writing for young readers and this is a story about two youngsters, jess and nicu, who meet by chance when they are both in different kinds of trouble. she's from a violent home, he's a romanian immigrant who is the target of abuse in the streets here, but who is also facing the...
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sarah signed the checks.t interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation, 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion dollar trust fund. >> you know, i was like, this guy's a winner. >> a lot of money around? they were doing well? >> absolutely. >> was the company making money? >> it sure seemed like it. >> reporter: and james was tough. buff. all man. >> it'd be 20 degrees outside, and he'd be wearing a t-shirt. everyone else has got a little shiver, he's like, standing there shivering. but he's making sure his arms are pumped up. >> he's a buff guy. >> yes. he wants you to see his guns. he's showing them off, and then there's, you know, their perfectly white teeth and their tans. they looked like ken and barbie. they didn't fit in at all. >> reporter: not a nickname sarah took to, mind you. >> no, i feel like i have somewhat of a brain. i don't want to just be called a barbie. >> well, you're living in a town of men? >>
sarah signed the checks.t interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation, 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion dollar trust fund. >> you know, i was like, this guy's a winner. >> a lot of money around? they were doing well? >> absolutely. >> was the company making money? >> it sure seemed like it. >> reporter: and james was tough. buff. all man. >> it'd be 20...
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sarah, how did this come about?as writing another book at the time, and i had met brian once, we had met when we were both short listed for the carnegie medal, and he sent me a message on twitter and that he was thinking about writing a verse novel, and then he asked if i wanted to collaborate. it was as simple as that? it was as simple as that, and we didn't know each other so there was nothing to lose. brian, did you want a helping hand? to put it crudely, yes. i wanted to write a verse novel, and i probably didn't have the confidence to attack it individually. had you written in free verse before, or any poetry? i had, as a young aspiring writer, i had written a lot of bad poetry. but in the novel form, i hadn't. and when you started, as i said at the beginning, you used what'sapp to communicate. how long did it take you to put this together, because it is a reasonably substantial book? the first draft took about five or six weeks. it is quick, and it began with me working on an individual project and brian worki
sarah, how did this come about?as writing another book at the time, and i had met brian once, we had met when we were both short listed for the carnegie medal, and he sent me a message on twitter and that he was thinking about writing a verse novel, and then he asked if i wanted to collaborate. it was as simple as that? it was as simple as that, and we didn't know each other so there was nothing to lose. brian, did you want a helping hand? to put it crudely, yes. i wanted to write a verse...
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. >> all right, sarah. you're with random acts of congress. this is a different organization you' acho counselor. or ractivist. tell us what random acts of kindness does. >> similarly, random acts of kindness foundation, is volunteer-bad. people lukee wo in schools, wo in the communes and want to inspire others to do small things. it doesn't have to be big things to make others smile each other. it got started officially in 2000. it originally inspired by the 1980s, when california was wracked witvice instead of focusing on the term of random acts of kindness. and the foundation was formed. there are k-12 lesson plans available online. that's how i got involve. i wanted to bring the lesson plans into our schools and share them with our students. >> you're heading into the 17th annual wrack week. what happendu this week? >> i'm excited our schools and d.c. prep campuses, we'll be recognizing random acts of kindness week. we're goingo do a challenge with our students, where they are challenged to do something nice for another student each day. t
. >> all right, sarah. you're with random acts of congress. this is a different organization you' acho counselor. or ractivist. tell us what random acts of kindness does. >> similarly, random acts of kindness foundation, is volunteer-bad. people lukee wo in schools, wo in the communes and want to inspire others to do small things. it doesn't have to be big things to make others smile each other. it got started officially in 2000. it originally inspired by the 1980s, when california...
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joining us now, sarah frier. this user growth issue to me is one of the biggest issues with this company. when you look at the sequential user growth, it has really fallen down. sarah: it has been a top question for snap executives at the roadshow. and in new york, a lot of people we talked to who went to the roadshow expressed skepticism. their answer to the user growth issue was it was due to some
joining us now, sarah frier. this user growth issue to me is one of the biggest issues with this company. when you look at the sequential user growth, it has really fallen down. sarah: it has been a top question for snap executives at the roadshow. and in new york, a lot of people we talked to who went to the roadshow expressed skepticism. their answer to the user growth issue was it was due to some
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sarah huckabee sanders, thank you very much. >> let's bring in the democratic leader in the house. nancy pelosi, thank you for joining us today. >> my pleasure. >> you heard sarah sanders talk about the committee looking into the russia ties with the trump campaign. also, pretty much saying there will not be a recusal for now from the attorney general. your response? >> as you read the law and saw the law, the attorney general must recuse himself. but let's just take it back a step. you have seen a flurry of activities that are completely inappropriate, encouraging lawmakers, encouraging officials to say something is one way or another. let's have the investigation and find out the truth. and we have been calling. we have 100, plus now one republican, on eric smallwell's bill for an outside, independent commission to study the personal, political, and financial relationship between president trump and the russians. >> so far, the efforts have been quashed by the republican leadership in the house. you're getting pressure from democrats to go farther. michael moore put out a tweet t
sarah huckabee sanders, thank you very much. >> let's bring in the democratic leader in the house. nancy pelosi, thank you for joining us today. >> my pleasure. >> you heard sarah sanders talk about the committee looking into the russia ties with the trump campaign. also, pretty much saying there will not be a recusal for now from the attorney general. your response? >> as you read the law and saw the law, the attorney general must recuse himself. but let's just take it...
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sarah? what do you think? >> maybe hillary clinton was congratulating her on her jeff sessions impression. i think that was almost as good as hillary clinton. >> david? >> i thought the same thing, too, it must have been a fascinating conversation. two people who thought that their next four years were going to be based on hillary clinton being in the white house. >> right. >> exactly. and both of them had to make alternative plans. >> kate mckinnon's next four years, i guess she's going to be jeff sessions, as sarah pointed out. >>> coming up, the reporter at the center of this highly-charged moment with the president speaks out. >> it's not, not a simple question, not a fair question. sit down, i understand the rest of your question. so here's the story, folks. what do you get when you combine an h&r block tax pro, with the deduction finding superpower of ibm watson? ah! you get more money. that's what you could get. h&r block with watson. get your taxes won. td . >>> when an order dox jewish reporter asked
sarah? what do you think? >> maybe hillary clinton was congratulating her on her jeff sessions impression. i think that was almost as good as hillary clinton. >> david? >> i thought the same thing, too, it must have been a fascinating conversation. two people who thought that their next four years were going to be based on hillary clinton being in the white house. >> right. >> exactly. and both of them had to make alternative plans. >> kate mckinnon's next...
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sarah weddington. of course it did.utonomous and making decisions most vital to their lives. and that is the way sarah weddington thinks but it is not the way i think. i am not sarah weddington. i don't teach at texas... the texas university and i don't have a ph.d.. what about all the violence against abortion clinics? the murders in the bombings in the arson attacks. you are dating yourself. come on. what about the people who carry those out? it all happened in the 805. what do you say to people who carried this out?” don't know anybody in the pro—life movement who does things like that. but you would condemn them if they did? i do not agree with them, no, what it —— because it is bloodshed touching bloodshed. you are not accomplishing anything by taking the life of an abortioni5t. or attacking 01’ life of an abortioni5t. or attacking or tantalising. or attacking or whatever it is these people are doing. so you hope the strength of your arguments alone will convince people? i have the strength of god ‘5 word is heard,
sarah weddington. of course it did.utonomous and making decisions most vital to their lives. and that is the way sarah weddington thinks but it is not the way i think. i am not sarah weddington. i don't teach at texas... the texas university and i don't have a ph.d.. what about all the violence against abortion clinics? the murders in the bombings in the arson attacks. you are dating yourself. come on. what about the people who carry those out? it all happened in the 805. what do you say to...
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. >>> i'm sarah bloomquist with walter perez. high levels of carbon monoxide send four people to the hospital in north philadelphia >>> also the latest on trade rumors involving sixers center jahlil okafor. >>> ago news is up next. [ alarm clock beeping ] weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] >>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, a college basketball player is in town to play drexel is shot inside south philadelphia. >>> also a mother from mayfair whose little girl is battling cancer receives a home make over courtesy of the philadelphia flyers. >>> but the the big story on "action news" is winnie start to the workweek, high wind warning will be in effect starting tonight. >> today was a raw, rainy day and tomorrow, we co
. >>> i'm sarah bloomquist with walter perez. high levels of carbon monoxide send four people to the hospital in north philadelphia >>> also the latest on trade rumors involving sixers center jahlil okafor. >>> ago news is up next. [ alarm clock beeping ] weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl...
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. >> well, jim, sarah, as you can see this murder really rocked the community. because this 18-year-old was up and coming rapper who had just released album and he was getting radio performed alongside other well known rappers like wale and there was another part to this. a rumor that was going through the community at the time his girlfriend may have been involved and caught fire on social media and prince george county police did everything they could to nong that down as untrue. >> prince george county police have arrested two and charged them in connection to the fatal shooting. according to investigators brooks was outside the apartment complex on parkway terrace drive when five men approached with guns announceing a robbery. it's unclear at this time why but at least two of the then fired their weapons hitting brooks multiple times. and investigators believed the men may have been drawn to a party at the apartment with mengs on social media. and police say they were able to connect brewer and watkins to the crime because one of the teens was wearing a cour
. >> well, jim, sarah, as you can see this murder really rocked the community. because this 18-year-old was up and coming rapper who had just released album and he was getting radio performed alongside other well known rappers like wale and there was another part to this. a rumor that was going through the community at the time his girlfriend may have been involved and caught fire on social media and prince george county police did everything they could to nong that down as untrue....
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anchor: back over now to sarah. sarah: a quick reminder of the top stories before we go.an authorities say the half-brother of the north korean leader was poisoned with a deadly nerve agent. kim jong-nam died after he was attacked by two women at the kuala lumpur airport last week. u.s. president donald trump has attacked the media again in an address to an annual gathering of conservative activists. he told them fake news was the enemy of the people. you are up-to-date on dw news. i am sarah kelly in berlin. thank you very much for watching. we will see you next time. ♪ >> this program is brought to you in part my cie tours international. for over 80 years of all in tkhru sieve tours and go as you please tours through ireland and britain. cietours.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome. i'm patricia o'reilly. i'm delighted you could join us for a special edition of "out
anchor: back over now to sarah. sarah: a quick reminder of the top stories before we go.an authorities say the half-brother of the north korean leader was poisoned with a deadly nerve agent. kim jong-nam died after he was attacked by two women at the kuala lumpur airport last week. u.s. president donald trump has attacked the media again in an address to an annual gathering of conservative activists. he told them fake news was the enemy of the people. you are up-to-date on dw news. i am sarah...
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live in east mount airy, i'm sarah bloomquist channel6 "action news." jim. >> sarah, thank you. >>> our coverage of this story continues ocontinues on the 6ab. you can find more on the investigation, more on efforts by the community to help repair the damage. we've also potails on the reward being offered in this case and how you can help donate to restore the cemetery. >>> the jury that will sit in judgment of bill cosby will not be from montgomery county even though the trial will be held in montgomery county court. "action news" reporter john rawlins is live outside the courthouse in norristown tonight. john, can this be considered something of a legal victory for bill cosby? >> reporter: well, that's a good question. i presume it depends on who you ask here. everybody's signed off on what was finally agreed to today. cosby's lawyers came to court looking for change. their first choice was a change in venue. that would take the trial out of montgomery county and put it in another county. that was denied t they then asked for, the second choice we sho
live in east mount airy, i'm sarah bloomquist channel6 "action news." jim. >> sarah, thank you. >>> our coverage of this story continues ocontinues on the 6ab. you can find more on the investigation, more on efforts by the community to help repair the damage. we've also potails on the reward being offered in this case and how you can help donate to restore the cemetery. >>> the jury that will sit in judgment of bill cosby will not be from montgomery county even...
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our cats have sparkle. >> sarah owns the fastest time ever recorded for the 100-meter dash.ght for a new world record. >> i think it was upper 80s. it was a warm day. >> more than 50 cheetahs have been bred here at the mast farm. >> they are found in africa for the most part. there is a small population of them in the middle east. but they are primarily a savanna species. they like open areas. >> hilker has loved cheetahs her entire life. >> i saw cheetahs in our cincinnati zoo in cages when i was a little girl. >> cheetahs are one of the word's most endangered cats. >> from 100,000 in the early 1900s, down to 10,000 today. that's a terrible slip. >> sarah is one of the stars of the cincinnati zoo's cat ambassador program in schools, helping to raise funds and awareness. >> we have bought land in africa to make it safe for the cheetah. we have given money to many cheetah projects in africa where cheetahs are saved from traps. this funny little zoo on the ohio river has made a big difference in cheetah conservation. >> on this june day, national geographic is using special sl
our cats have sparkle. >> sarah owns the fastest time ever recorded for the 100-meter dash.ght for a new world record. >> i think it was upper 80s. it was a warm day. >> more than 50 cheetahs have been bred here at the mast farm. >> they are found in africa for the most part. there is a small population of them in the middle east. but they are primarily a savanna species. they like open areas. >> hilker has loved cheetahs her entire life. >> i saw cheetahs in...
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he goes back and brings sarah bush johnson is the family. she brings order but she brings female nurturing to him and i think it is hard to overestimate how important she is in nurturing this boy and he wants to say that back to her. this is a very deep, personal, intimate visit that he must make to his stepmother. , it'st is a hard visit not easy to move around once you get off the train in charleston or whatever. i was struck by a letter that he gets when he is in the white house -- there's not much evidence of what he did support his family but there is this letter in which dennis says the $50 you said has been appropriated by one of sarah's children. she's not getting any benefit. it must have broken his heart because he's not there to control the meager support. it's a fascinating relationship. quickly, because we should move influence,ather's why do you suppose lincoln never introduced his wife or his children to this begin of the stepmother? sarah afterto lincoln's assassination to say you may not know this but we have a son who was n
he goes back and brings sarah bush johnson is the family. she brings order but she brings female nurturing to him and i think it is hard to overestimate how important she is in nurturing this boy and he wants to say that back to her. this is a very deep, personal, intimate visit that he must make to his stepmother. , it'st is a hard visit not easy to move around once you get off the train in charleston or whatever. i was struck by a letter that he gets when he is in the white house -- there's...
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her name is sarah friar, just like the great bloomberg reporter, also named sarah frier.e is working on self driving cars. waymo is suing google for patent infringement. i want to go back to square and talk about their earnings report and the business. sarah friar is impressive as cfo. you brought her into that company. what was interesting about the quarter was that 1/4 of the revenues were from new things the company created in the last two years, and it was a really strong quarter on the revenue front. this is when he seems to know how to make stuff. >> it's almost $100 billion stand-alone business now. which is really impressive. i could see $100 billion company just on the new businesses. square is a much better business. cory: agreed. >> you want to buy some shares? square's fundamental business attracts smb of scale. small and medium-sized businesses. square is catching up to into it in terms of -- to intuit in terms of its size and relationships. people will see that square can be the same platform that intuit is. intuit has not innovated in a decade, but it is st
her name is sarah friar, just like the great bloomberg reporter, also named sarah frier.e is working on self driving cars. waymo is suing google for patent infringement. i want to go back to square and talk about their earnings report and the business. sarah friar is impressive as cfo. you brought her into that company. what was interesting about the quarter was that 1/4 of the revenues were from new things the company created in the last two years, and it was a really strong quarter on the...
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sarah and jim?t trump will put an end to one of president trump's traditions >> the redskins are officially on clock when it comes to talking about kirk cousins. brody will explain, standing by with sports. port >>> espn announcer is suing the sports network after he was fired over accumulations he used an ethnic sure against tennis star venus williams, doug addler said he used the gabor residual la effect. addler, who worked at espn since 2008 says his quote was taken out of context. and the espn has now branded had us character and reputation for the rest of his life >> i think it's worth pointing out he says he was intending to use gorilla as in mersnary, not war fare i want to say i want to say. >>> this is a day seems like we were at this place this same time last year. here we go again. with kirk cousins. we've been talking about it. when is it going to happen? well, potential, it could be something soon for the franchise. the clock begins,he to make a decision on using the franchise tag on ki
sarah and jim?t trump will put an end to one of president trump's traditions >> the redskins are officially on clock when it comes to talking about kirk cousins. brody will explain, standing by with sports. port >>> espn announcer is suing the sports network after he was fired over accumulations he used an ethnic sure against tennis star venus williams, doug addler said he used the gabor residual la effect. addler, who worked at espn since 2008 says his quote was taken out of...
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joining us now, sarah frier.s user growth issue to me is one of the biggest issues with this company. when you look at the sequential user growth, it has really fallen down. sarah: it has been a top question for snap executives at the roadshow. and in new york, a lot of people we talked to who went to the roadshow expressed skepticism. their answer to the user growth issue was it was due to some issue with their android product. but potential investors are worried maybe this is because instagram copied snap's product in august. cory: story. exactly when that happened is when their user growth started tanking. sarah: that is what people are worried about. snap said they see instagram is a different case. that did not seem to calm fears about growth. that was at the roadshow in new york. cory: they were in san francisco today trying to pitch that story to investors. it is a lot of stock they are trying to sell. sarah: it is a lot of stock but there is plenty of demand. this is the first big tech ipo in a long while
joining us now, sarah frier.s user growth issue to me is one of the biggest issues with this company. when you look at the sequential user growth, it has really fallen down. sarah: it has been a top question for snap executives at the roadshow. and in new york, a lot of people we talked to who went to the roadshow expressed skepticism. their answer to the user growth issue was it was due to some issue with their android product. but potential investors are worried maybe this is because...
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lana zack is following developments from washington. >> reporter: hi, sarah. it looks like the vice president and president are doing a good could be bad could be routine with the vice president trying to reassure the world that america will retain its commitments to nato and eu animal free incident dependent press. president trump is blaming the media for his comments that might have been a terror attack in sweden over the weekend. >> you look at what's happening last night in sweden, who would believe this? sweden, they took in large numbers they are having problems like they never thought possible. >> reporter: the former sweden prime minister tweeted sweden terror attacks, what is he smoking? >> the president was referencing a report from fox. he tweeted saying -- john mccain expressed his concern about the dangers of attacks of the media on meet the press. >> when i look at history, the first thing that dictators do is shut down the press. >> reporter: while elsewhere in europe vice president mike pence is reassuring natoal -- nato allies that everything
lana zack is following developments from washington. >> reporter: hi, sarah. it looks like the vice president and president are doing a good could be bad could be routine with the vice president trying to reassure the world that america will retain its commitments to nato and eu animal free incident dependent press. president trump is blaming the media for his comments that might have been a terror attack in sweden over the weekend. >> you look at what's happening last night in...
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no panicking, jim and sarah.ll be 70 again by sunday. >>> today was no ordinary practice for the washington capitols >> a special guest showed up, brody logan with the story coming up in sports. rts. z27mkz z16fz y27mky y16fy and now, i help people find discounts, like paperless, multi-car, and safe driver, that help them save on their car insurance. any questions? -yeah. -how do you go to the bathroom? great. any insurance-related questions? -mm-hmm. -do you have a girlfriend? uh, i'm actually focusing on my career right now, saving people nearly $600 when they switch, so... where's your belly button? [ sighs ] i've got to start booking better gigs. ♪ ♪. >>> february is hockey is for everyone month across the nhl. showcasing the diverse global appeal of the coolest game on earth, nowhere was that more on display than at practice where they welcomed a player from the other side of the world both geographically and culturely >>> the capitols roster is a at that point pes tri of seven different nations. never has a
no panicking, jim and sarah.ll be 70 again by sunday. >>> today was no ordinary practice for the washington capitols >> a special guest showed up, brody logan with the story coming up in sports. rts. z27mkz z16fz y27mky y16fy and now, i help people find discounts, like paperless, multi-car, and safe driver, that help them save on their car insurance. any questions? -yeah. -how do you go to the bathroom? great. any insurance-related questions? -mm-hmm. -do you have a girlfriend?...
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sarah. >>reporter: tony and shawn, this is such a sad story out of lorton, virginia tonight.rgin as you mentioned, a young boy is dead from this house fire here in lorton that started earlier this afternoon, as well as two family pets.ets. this is the scene back here. if we could kind of look a little bit further here. this is 8100 block street. this is where the fire occurred. investigators are still combing through the damage right now when firefighters arrived theyty said that they saw heavy flamesy pouring out of the garage wheree it appears to be the most damage is at tonight.t take a look at the video here. you can see it was an emotional scene as family members arrived tonight to hear this horrible newses. right now investigators stillnvs trying to figure out whatt exactly started the fire. when crews initially arrived ond scene they tried to put out the fire, but the flames were soso intense firefighters had to retreat from the house.use. family members were also on the scene outside
sarah. >>reporter: tony and shawn, this is such a sad story out of lorton, virginia tonight.rgin as you mentioned, a young boy is dead from this house fire here in lorton that started earlier this afternoon, as well as two family pets.ets. this is the scene back here. if we could kind of look a little bit further here. this is 8100 block street. this is where the fire occurred. investigators are still combing through the damage right now when firefighters arrived theyty said that they saw...
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sarah: it was a packed room. referred to was evan spiegel.really good ratings from the people at the roadshow. they said he was polished and confident. there were concerns about user growth. he is not the only person who thought that instagram needed to be mentioned a little bit more by snapchat as a threat. they were mentioning it was all android, and a lot of the people leaving the meeting. they needed to be a little bit more clear about exactly how much the facebook competition impacted growth. cory: what is all android referring to? sarah: they explained the slowing user growth was a problem with the android version of their products. that is something they have since worked on. that implies it is a one-time issue. if the issue is in fact something to do with the competition from other players, it is going to become clear in the next couple of quarters when we see the user growth, if it is still slowing. cory: it was not the slow in one quarter, it has been slowing quarter after quarter. that isn't normal, but they're coming up with a new
sarah: it was a packed room. referred to was evan spiegel.really good ratings from the people at the roadshow. they said he was polished and confident. there were concerns about user growth. he is not the only person who thought that instagram needed to be mentioned a little bit more by snapchat as a threat. they were mentioning it was all android, and a lot of the people leaving the meeting. they needed to be a little bit more clear about exactly how much the facebook competition impacted...
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sarah: hi, steve. steve: hey, sarah. sarah: nice to meet you. steve: how you doing?ah: i'm doing great. steve: all right, well, introduce everybody, sarah. sarah: all right. we have my wonderful husband eric right here, my father-in-law jerry, my beautiful sister-in-law beth, and the amazing alex. he's my brother-in-law. steve: how about we play "feud," play for some money? let's get it on. give me sarah, give me tamara. ["family feud" theme plays] all right, ladies, let's go. top 8 answers on the board. we asked 100 married women... name something your man tries to do in a sexy way that just isn't. tamara: talk sexy. steve: talk sexy. panda bear
sarah: hi, steve. steve: hey, sarah. sarah: nice to meet you. steve: how you doing?ah: i'm doing great. steve: all right, well, introduce everybody, sarah. sarah: all right. we have my wonderful husband eric right here, my father-in-law jerry, my beautiful sister-in-law beth, and the amazing alex. he's my brother-in-law. steve: how about we play "feud," play for some money? let's get it on. give me sarah, give me tamara. ["family feud" theme plays] all right, ladies, let's...
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the steinle bill in iowa, we have sarah's law that is trying to get past. help the sarahs law goal. sarah's family could not get information from the government and this is to make sure that that information gets to the families. let's see. that line, i guess i had better leave it at that. there may be more, but i think that will get the most attention. >> [indiscernible] sen. grassley: of course. in polk county last year, i had 30 hewitt aids with different a's, with 30 q and different people. i have interviews with different people all the time. i'm surprised i don't get more criticism that i don't come to the rural counties of iowa sometimes. hear abouttill policy? what do you hear about from people in town halls? sen. grassley: what i hear about, the thing that has been emphasized to me is medicaid obamacare and the two peopleof that that aren't covered by private insurance within obamacare. i think that has been brought home pretty strongly to me. that does not mean i have a policy that i can enunciate as a result of it, but it is getting much more consideration not only to chu
the steinle bill in iowa, we have sarah's law that is trying to get past. help the sarahs law goal. sarah's family could not get information from the government and this is to make sure that that information gets to the families. let's see. that line, i guess i had better leave it at that. there may be more, but i think that will get the most attention. >> [indiscernible] sen. grassley: of course. in polk county last year, i had 30 hewitt aids with different a's, with 30 q and different...
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and the youngest, sarah, still running in fear from the planes.ildren have quickly made friends in their new home in germany. >> the goal like president, a big, big world around. >> hola cried when the oscar nominations were announced. she shows us photos of her celebratory breakfast with the film's director. >> he loved mos, he loved fils.s >> reporter: hola knows her husband is probably dead. but she still searches for his picture. his children believe that one day he may arrive at their door. for now hola only hopes that people will see the film to understand what she and many other syrians have endured. >> incredit pli powerful. >>> and tonight, hollywood is remembering bill paxon, the actor known for his roles in "twister", "weird science" and hbo's "big love." paxon was 61 years old. as we go to break, here's some highlights of some of his long career. >> i think this guy's a couple cans short of a six pack. >> your clothes, give them to me, now. >> [ bleep ]. >> you're stued, butt wad. >> who, me? >> you know what time it is? >> 2:00. >> ti
and the youngest, sarah, still running in fear from the planes.ildren have quickly made friends in their new home in germany. >> the goal like president, a big, big world around. >> hola cried when the oscar nominations were announced. she shows us photos of her celebratory breakfast with the film's director. >> he loved mos, he loved fils.s >> reporter: hola knows her husband is probably dead. but she still searches for his picture. his children believe that one day he...
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his stepmother, sarah bush johnston lincoln. and his father, his relationship with abraham remains something of a mystery or a controversy even today. influential who was and he was a negative influence? why do we start with sydney. the positive and the negative were about one experience. that was an experience of being in the lincoln family growing up. stepmother protected him crucially from his father, which enabled his early education. that was the initial positive spark for lincoln. lincoln was a bright, inquisitive, naturally intelligent child. but he was suppressed by his father. his father himself was an oppressed man. that had an enormous influence all the way through lincoln's life and deeply on his articulate thinking on slavery. lincoln's father, thomas lincoln, had been a poor dirt farmer in kentucky. he had been cut out of the family inheritance. his stepbrother had taken it all and wind up being -- wound up being a quasi-aristocratic. thomas had terrible luck. he was reduced to competing for wages with slaves. his
his stepmother, sarah bush johnston lincoln. and his father, his relationship with abraham remains something of a mystery or a controversy even today. influential who was and he was a negative influence? why do we start with sydney. the positive and the negative were about one experience. that was an experience of being in the lincoln family growing up. stepmother protected him crucially from his father, which enabled his early education. that was the initial positive spark for lincoln. lincoln...
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he comes back and brings sarah bush johnston back into the family. she brings the monitoring to him. it is hard to overestimate how important she is in nurturing this boy, and he wants to say that back to her. he slips out of town. he does not want anyone following him. this is a very deep, personal, intimate visit he must make to a stepmother. and yet, i was always struck -- >> it is february and not easy to mow around when you get off the train in charleston. or whatever town is nearest the farm. i was struck by a letter that lincoln gets from dennis in the white house. there was not much evidence of what lincoln did to support his family, but there is this letter in which dennis says the $50 you sent has been appropriated by one of sarah's children. she is not getting any benefit. it must have broken his heart ache as he is not there to control her meager support. we have to move on to positive influences from history as well. why do you suppose lincoln never introduced his wife or his children to this beacon of the stepmother? mary writes to sara
he comes back and brings sarah bush johnston back into the family. she brings the monitoring to him. it is hard to overestimate how important she is in nurturing this boy, and he wants to say that back to her. he slips out of town. he does not want anyone following him. this is a very deep, personal, intimate visit he must make to a stepmother. and yet, i was always struck -- >> it is february and not easy to mow around when you get off the train in charleston. or whatever town is nearest...
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sarah? >> hey, matt, now i know you through some dates out there a t bit ago about july 14, and december 14th. so what about the people that tested beforeout th july 14th? and after december 14th?14th should they be concerned here? >> reporter: well, they shouldn't according to theeporte officials, the reason whyrdin before the july date, they were being tested by the cdc. this department here took over that test date in july and tested all the way untilntil december. so, in december, when they discovered that problem, that's when they stopped testing here, and they used outside labs. so, if december, and you had thosee tests, you might want to call your medical provider. also, from what we understand,sn medical providers have been contacting patients because the department here is reachedcd out to medical providers. three, four weeks we should know if more of those samples s come back positive. p >> a lot of scary time during three and four weeks there, the people will be worried.ed. so we
sarah? >> hey, matt, now i know you through some dates out there a t bit ago about july 14, and december 14th. so what about the people that tested beforeout th july 14th? and after december 14th?14th should they be concerned here? >> reporter: well, they shouldn't according to theeporte officials, the reason whyrdin before the july date, they were being tested by the cdc. this department here took over that test date in july and tested all the way untilntil december. so, in...
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can you shed any light on the situation, sarah? are there going to be any actions taken regarding general flynn? >> i haven't heard anything to indicate that the president doesn't have full confidence in general flynn. he served our country admirably and with stephen, i don't have anything else to add other than that. >> how about house minority leader nancy pelosi who is calling general flynn to be suspended, to have his security clearance revoked until the fbi probe determines the exact nature of his contacts with russian officials. would that be an appropriate step to take. >> thankfully this white house doesn't take its advice or counsel from nancy pelosi, not today or any time soon. >> what about obamacare? the president said repeal and replacement would happen on the first day and now you have several republican lawmakers are facing angry crowds at town halls because they do not want to lose health care if obamacare is repealed. let's take a listen to that. >> taking away the affordable care act and the help that i receive wh
can you shed any light on the situation, sarah? are there going to be any actions taken regarding general flynn? >> i haven't heard anything to indicate that the president doesn't have full confidence in general flynn. he served our country admirably and with stephen, i don't have anything else to add other than that. >> how about house minority leader nancy pelosi who is calling general flynn to be suspended, to have his security clearance revoked until the fbi probe determines the...
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action news, delaware valleys leading news program with metrologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. ♪ the flags along the ben franklin parkway are already whipping in the wind but this is nothing compared to what we will see in a few hours a high wind warning in effect starting tonight and that means wind gusts could top 50 miles per hour, sunday night and the big story on action news tonight is a windy start to the workweek. >> the forecast is already prompted the city of philadelphia to issue a warning metrologist melissa magee is tracking the situation and she has the first check of the accuweather forecast melissa. >> walter and sarah big changes ahead for the start of our workweek, the weekend ended with a wet and dreary finish and now we have those winds out of the westerly direction so it's chilling down in philadelphia to 37 degrees, 33 in allentown, 35 in bloomington and a westerly wind and wind chills right now are in the upper 20s in philadelphia. sustained winds certainly are not bad right now at 3 miles per hour in wilmington but as high as
action news, delaware valleys leading news program with metrologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. ♪ the flags along the ben franklin parkway are already whipping in the wind but this is nothing compared to what we will see in a few hours a high wind warning in effect starting tonight and that means wind gusts could top 50 miles per hour, sunday night and the big story on action news tonight is a windy start to the workweek. >> the forecast is already...
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sarah frier, who covers all things facebook and snapchat as well.roupyou are a snapchat -- an ipo group. what drops? alex: the headline financials of this company. i was looking at a revenue of $404 million last year, and a million.of $514 you can see just how much cash this company is burning through. i bring that up, because we have seen the revenue numbers, but we did not quite have a sense for how much they are having to spend to get there. this is the first glimpse that investors will have to take into account. amount theye the are spending with the prospective opportunities they are pitching to me when i am trying to get to that market valuation? caroline: when you are looking at the business model in general, we have a secretive company having to come out and disclose losses, but that sort of valuation we are seeing, do you think that -- sarah: i was looking at the risk factors they list, and in there are a lot of familiar things. there is a competitive landscape, the fact that it keeps getting copied by facebook and instagram. these companie
sarah frier, who covers all things facebook and snapchat as well.roupyou are a snapchat -- an ipo group. what drops? alex: the headline financials of this company. i was looking at a revenue of $404 million last year, and a million.of $514 you can see just how much cash this company is burning through. i bring that up, because we have seen the revenue numbers, but we did not quite have a sense for how much they are having to spend to get there. this is the first glimpse that investors will have...
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sarah: right. black lives matter. cory: ok, i want to turn to twitter. sarah: speaking of hashtags.g ofhashtags, speaking of jack dorsey. you were once an advisor of twitter. revenue growing, they are doing a little bit better, but what is the most important thing for a business analyst, trying to understand that business, that they should be focused on? >> i think it's exactly what you said. unfortunately the story on twitter remains the same story, which is user growth has stalled from 3,000,005 users globally who see value being on the -- 3 -- 3 million-users globally who see value being on the platform. but the story is he is a growth, user growth, user growth. honestly, the story is user growth. the number one issue is expanding the user base. especially when you look at everything from facebook to snap. becoming the new form of distribution. cory: snap. i missed that last week. the ipo. that's another one where user growth is slowing dramatically. i should say over the last year. >> over the last year, it looks great. over the last quarter, more challenged. having said that, s
sarah: right. black lives matter. cory: ok, i want to turn to twitter. sarah: speaking of hashtags.g ofhashtags, speaking of jack dorsey. you were once an advisor of twitter. revenue growing, they are doing a little bit better, but what is the most important thing for a business analyst, trying to understand that business, that they should be focused on? >> i think it's exactly what you said. unfortunately the story on twitter remains the same story, which is user growth has stalled from...
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by the way, some of these regulations help the sarah law goal. the -- sarah's family could not get information from the government and this is to make sure that that information gets to the families. let's see. along that line, i guess i had better leave it at that. there may be more, but i think that will get the most attention. >> do you have any plans to visit the higher populated counties in iowa? sen. grassley: of course. in polk county last year, i had 30 q and a's with different people. i have interaction with the big counties all the time. i'm surprised i don't get more criticism that i don't come to the really rural counties of violent weather once a year sometimes. >> what do you hear about from people in town halls? senator grassi: the thing that has been emphasized to me is medicaid aspects of obamacare and the importance of that two -- to people that aren't covered by private insurance within obamacare. i think that has been brought home pretty strongly to me. that does not mean i have a policy that i can enunciate as a result of it,
by the way, some of these regulations help the sarah law goal. the -- sarah's family could not get information from the government and this is to make sure that that information gets to the families. let's see. along that line, i guess i had better leave it at that. there may be more, but i think that will get the most attention. >> do you have any plans to visit the higher populated counties in iowa? sen. grassley: of course. in polk county last year, i had 30 q and a's with different...
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what the police officers testified to when they took the stand during trial. >> bacon's attorney, sarahin, feels good that the jury has not rushed to a verdict. >> considering that they only heard about three hours of evidence and they have been deliberating four hours, that's amazing. i think that really points heavily to the fact that they have a lot of doubts about the case that the state put on, and i'm hopeful that that will mean a not guilty verdict or at a minimum, that maybe we will end up with a hung jury. either one of those would be an incredible victory considering the uphill battle that we've had with this case. >> coming up -- >> in the matter of the state of kansas versus scott bacon, as to count one, we the jury find the defendant, scott bacon -- >> the verdict is in. >>> behind the walls of the sedgwick county jail in wichita, kansas, pastor tina was recently informed that her inmate choir will be shy one member for the next several weeks. >> i can pull video of the fight up in here and show you what happened. >> antonio bell has been given 25 days disciplinary detentio
what the police officers testified to when they took the stand during trial. >> bacon's attorney, sarahin, feels good that the jury has not rushed to a verdict. >> considering that they only heard about three hours of evidence and they have been deliberating four hours, that's amazing. i think that really points heavily to the fact that they have a lot of doubts about the case that the state put on, and i'm hopeful that that will mean a not guilty verdict or at a minimum, that maybe...
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sarah eisen is live in boca raton, florida. sarah? >> good morning. certainly the deal making drama over the weekend making this all the more exciting. food stocks have had a pretty strong few years in the market. outperforming the broader s&p. why? they're considered safe. they pay fat dividends and a low rates world. they have been a hot spot for deals. that certainly includes kraft heinz. dropping unilever. reversing the jump we saw on friday. look who is up at the bottom of the screen. mondelez. the global snacks giant, as the spotlight returns to who kraft and 3g, which controls kraft, will guy next, mondelez was a top contender. it dropped on word that kraft was chasing unilever. companies are under pressure to figure out how to grow again. that's why we're seeing so many announcements on healthier products as the industry tries to catch up with millenials who want fresher, cleaner ingredients. it is a trend that's led to virtually no top line growth for these big food companies. that's why they're all in cost cutting mode to try to beef up marg
sarah eisen is live in boca raton, florida. sarah? >> good morning. certainly the deal making drama over the weekend making this all the more exciting. food stocks have had a pretty strong few years in the market. outperforming the broader s&p. why? they're considered safe. they pay fat dividends and a low rates world. they have been a hot spot for deals. that certainly includes kraft heinz. dropping unilever. reversing the jump we saw on friday. look who is up at the bottom of the...
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. >> reporter: sarah we came out here at 11:00 a.m., it was bad. the damage was immense, so many tombstones were toppled over. in 24 hours, i noticed that some were reset. very nice to see that so many people came out here and starting to fix things up. what's sad you'll see behind me here, these old style tombstones that don't rest on the base, those have been split in half. they will never be able to to be fixed. for people like adrian burger made her feel something she thought she never would because of her faith. >> i felt like, suddenly unsafe as a jewish person. >> reporter: she came to check on her parents' grave, luckily hers was spared. you get a larger picture of the scale of damage. burger said not all is lost, people are coming together. >> i have to say when i want on facebook and my friends called me and saw muslim groups coming to help and nonjewish groups and jewish groups so many people came right away to lift up the stones and starting a kick starter. it did kind of lift my spirits a little bit. >> reporter: the philadelphia polic
. >> reporter: sarah we came out here at 11:00 a.m., it was bad. the damage was immense, so many tombstones were toppled over. in 24 hours, i noticed that some were reset. very nice to see that so many people came out here and starting to fix things up. what's sad you'll see behind me here, these old style tombstones that don't rest on the base, those have been split in half. they will never be able to to be fixed. for people like adrian burger made her feel something she thought she...
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for "nightly business report," i'm sarah eisen. >>> and as sarah just explained, 3g is known for its harddriving management and deep cost cuts. what's happens when the brazilian private equity firm swoopes in? what happens to workers and jobs? fortune magazine wrote about exactly that. the writer of that article, senior editor at large, and he joins us tonight from fortune. good to see you. >> thank you. >> you said you anticipated that they would be making an acquisition that was large but this one even surprised you. >> that's exactly right. this was totally predictable, because it was clear they had to make another acquisition. that's how 3g companies grow. they don't grow organically, they grow by acquisitions. so they had to make a buy. what was astounding was that no one on wall street nor i imagined they would ever go after a target as big as unilever. >> do they really want, i think you sort of referenced this, do they really want everything that comes with unilever? from axe deodorant to soaps and other things, or do they just want the food brand? >> well, they -- first of a
for "nightly business report," i'm sarah eisen. >>> and as sarah just explained, 3g is known for its harddriving management and deep cost cuts. what's happens when the brazilian private equity firm swoopes in? what happens to workers and jobs? fortune magazine wrote about exactly that. the writer of that article, senior editor at large, and he joins us tonight from fortune. good to see you. >> thank you. >> you said you anticipated that they would be making an...
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. >> sarah simmons is live with that. sarah? >> reporter: tony and shawn, a garage goes up in flames in this germantown neighborhood. reason behind it is something firefighters say they see all too often this time of year, i'll have the story coming up. >> reporter: if you ever driven in the dmv, you know what traffic is like. we're going to tell you where our region ranks come it comes to congestion. sglefrjtsing in >>> developing, police need your help finding this missing 15-year-old, she was last seen leaving her home in dumfries. her family is concerned for her welfare because she has medical issues. if you've seen this little girl or have information on whereabouts call police l >>> fireplace ashes sparked an early morning fire that destroyed a garage in germantown. strong enough to melt the siding on nearby homes. sarah simmons is live in germantown with more on the fire. sarah? >> reporter: shawn, the fire started after midnight this morning. and the flames were so intense it was able to melt siding on a handful of homes
. >> sarah simmons is live with that. sarah? >> reporter: tony and shawn, a garage goes up in flames in this germantown neighborhood. reason behind it is something firefighters say they see all too often this time of year, i'll have the story coming up. >> reporter: if you ever driven in the dmv, you know what traffic is like. we're going to tell you where our region ranks come it comes to congestion. sglefrjtsing in >>> developing, police need your help finding this...