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and don't you know, seymour durst was right in the middle. and he said, you know who i am, right?> gilberte never stopped believing that robert was responsible for her best friend's disappearance. >> what led you to think that he might be involved in kathleen's disappearance? >> the first week he had thrown away her mail. it was unopened. her clothes. her medical books. her surgical scrubs. things that she would have needed. it's been 33 years. that's why i've kept up this promise. i have promised my best friend. and i'm going to keep the promise. i'm going to see justice done. >> my quest for justice for kathleen durst began in 1999, when i was westchester county district attorney. i reopened kathie's case. i recently sat down with kazalac, and thy scott, texas two former members from my westchester team. lead senior investigator john o'donnell and assistant d.a. clem patty, my second deputy district attorney. >> thanks so much for joining me. kathie durst. what do you remember and what led us to take another look at it? >> she had everything to live for. she was just not going t
and don't you know, seymour durst was right in the middle. and he said, you know who i am, right?> gilberte never stopped believing that robert was responsible for her best friend's disappearance. >> what led you to think that he might be involved in kathleen's disappearance? >> the first week he had thrown away her mail. it was unopened. her clothes. her medical books. her surgical scrubs. things that she would have needed. it's been 33 years. that's why i've kept up this...
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they defeated wade wagner, carletta knox seymour and bridgett wood. the candidates participated in a forum last month where they discussed their plans for the economy, a new recreation center and ideas to improve the community. we talked to poe last night. she says she's ready to finish what the council started these last four years. "continuing with job growth and economic development, paving progress, continuing to make streets a priority. we need to get our funding for our flood control and protection system, and we want to make sure our neighborhoods are safe." we also reached out to wienacht, and she wanted wait to comment until the final results were posted. looking at the district 4 city council seat results. scott olson defeated lisa kuzela with 54 percent of the vote. olson was the incumbent in this race. two dubuque city council women have lost their seats to challengers who are both relatively new to the community. with 73 percent of the votes luis del toro beat out incumbent karla braig. that was for the dubuque ward 2 seat. and jake rios
they defeated wade wagner, carletta knox seymour and bridgett wood. the candidates participated in a forum last month where they discussed their plans for the economy, a new recreation center and ideas to improve the community. we talked to poe last night. she says she's ready to finish what the council started these last four years. "continuing with job growth and economic development, paving progress, continuing to make streets a priority. we need to get our funding for our flood control...
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wagner, carletta knox seymour, and bridgett wood. and in the contest for the city's district four city council seat. incumbent facing challenger lisa kuzela. there are two city council races we're watching in dubuque. incumbent karla braig is facing luis del toro in the city's second ward.. and in ward four, incumbent lynn sutton is up against challenger jake rios. marion voters are choosing a new mayor. three people are on the ballot... nicolas abouassaly, joe spinks, and john nieland. the state's campaign ethics board staff is looking into a possible ethics violation in that race for mayor in marion. a parent complained after a vernon middle school social worker allegedly asked the parent's daughter to pass out campaign flyers supporting abouassaly. iowa code prohibits using public resources for political purposes. the marion school district's superintenden t stands behind the social worker. he says the activity was part of the school's commitment to community service, and students got credit for volunteer hours for participating.
wagner, carletta knox seymour, and bridgett wood. and in the contest for the city's district four city council seat. incumbent facing challenger lisa kuzela. there are two city council races we're watching in dubuque. incumbent karla braig is facing luis del toro in the city's second ward.. and in ward four, incumbent lynn sutton is up against challenger jake rios. marion voters are choosing a new mayor. three people are on the ballot... nicolas abouassaly, joe spinks, and john nieland. the...
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willie: seymour. i'm here to tell ya i'm returning to scotland and you'll never see me again.hnny mathis. ♪ chances are ♪ i will give this hedge a trim ♪ ♪ and i will kill the gophers, too ♪ mmm. so beautiful. (mrs. skinner imitating alarm) you're late for school. (english accent): and friday's lunch will be fish sticks, peas...
willie: seymour. i'm here to tell ya i'm returning to scotland and you'll never see me again.hnny mathis. ♪ chances are ♪ i will give this hedge a trim ♪ ♪ and i will kill the gophers, too ♪ mmm. so beautiful. (mrs. skinner imitating alarm) you're late for school. (english accent): and friday's lunch will be fish sticks, peas...
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so to be on set with philip seymour hoffman, an actor who i've idolized my whole life is incredible andnot real. and apparently it's real. i don't know, whatever. >> seth: liam was here yesterday. it seems like you guys are very tight as a cast. and when you were in berlin, you were living all in the same hotel. >> yes. >> seth: now, i would watch a netflix series about what it would be like to live in a hotel down the hall from woody harrelson. how good is that in real life? >> yeah, it's great. it's great. i mean, we have an open-door policy there. >> seth: okay. >> so any time someone comes bursting in your room and at any moment, you don't know what's going to happen. and i remember one time, i was like, "i'm going to see what woody is up to." i just got into town, i was out of town. i went in, i opened the door -- ooh! oh, god. air conditioning. >> seth: air conditioning. >> there was so many air conditioning, it was wild. [ laughter ] yeah. i barely remember what happened next. oh, i remember. he was watching like -- this most depressing, roman polanski documentary. he was like, "
so to be on set with philip seymour hoffman, an actor who i've idolized my whole life is incredible andnot real. and apparently it's real. i don't know, whatever. >> seth: liam was here yesterday. it seems like you guys are very tight as a cast. and when you were in berlin, you were living all in the same hotel. >> yes. >> seth: now, i would watch a netflix series about what it would be like to live in a hotel down the hall from woody harrelson. how good is that in real life?...
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and shana seymour joins the cast of "elf, the musical." it is the home of yule logs and fall river's upside down tree. christmas presents on "chronicle" tonight at 7:30. phil: and boston official tree lighting is this thursday night. you can watch it on channel 5 holiday lights this thursday at 7:00 p.m. heather:benched by constant knee pain. phil: now a man is getting a one of a kind implant. how it can help those who don't have many treatment options. reporter: and we are continuing to follow the breaking news of rob gronkowski's injuries. how quickly he could be back on the field? and the fbi is offering a big reward for information about several guns stolen from a worcester armory. new at 6:00, the local cabies what police hope will help lead them to the suspect. living life to the fullest. now she is asking for help. newscenter 5 in come on in pop pop. happy birthday. and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin ...no mo
and shana seymour joins the cast of "elf, the musical." it is the home of yule logs and fall river's upside down tree. christmas presents on "chronicle" tonight at 7:30. phil: and boston official tree lighting is this thursday night. you can watch it on channel 5 holiday lights this thursday at 7:00 p.m. heather:benched by constant knee pain. phil: now a man is getting a one of a kind implant. how it can help those who don't have many treatment options. reporter: and we are...
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chronicle's shayna seymour hosted the kickoff event held to do at a pop-up -- today at a pop-up shop. the mayor says thanksgiving and christmas can be crucial for small businesses. >> the small businesses, they make 40% of their yearly sales during this time of year. we're asking people to shop in the local areas. you know, some of the things you buy in the local areas are as good as some of the mall stores. it's trying to bring people back into the city. >> wcvb is a proud sponsor of the initiative. >> thousands turning out in plymouth today for america's hometown parade, a thanksgiving tradition for the town that just keeps growing and a tradition for the newscenter 5 eye-opener team as well. randy, erica, cindy, all part of the fun! look at that! have been much better this time of year. >> you know, they're having too much fun! own parade. >> i like that. the saturday crew. mike wankum is just ahead with changes out for sunday. >> and we hope it will not be like this. snow! >> a massachusetts native was among at least 27 hostages killed during a terrorist attack at a hotel in mali
chronicle's shayna seymour hosted the kickoff event held to do at a pop-up -- today at a pop-up shop. the mayor says thanksgiving and christmas can be crucial for small businesses. >> the small businesses, they make 40% of their yearly sales during this time of year. we're asking people to shop in the local areas. you know, some of the things you buy in the local areas are as good as some of the mall stores. it's trying to bring people back into the city. >> wcvb is a proud sponsor...
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. >> peter solares and dave seymour. >> they're the stars of "flipping boston" they buy rundown properties renovate them and resell them for profit. how to boost the value of your home. >> are we starting in the kitchen? we heard a rumor? >> let's do the kitchen. >> yuk. >> befores always shock me. not good. >> what do you do to this thing? >> even if you took everything off the counters. >> it would help. >> 1970s. these things on the top of the windows scream 1970s. >> what do you do? what's the imagine snickmagic? >> ideally rip them all out and do them again. >> these are new cabinets. >> the cabinets here about 3500 >> granite about $1,000. >> five grand for a small kitchen. >> looks like you lost some counter space. and you lost some cabinet space. >> we changed the layout. you can't see it in the picture but you couldn't function correctly because the stove was up against you. we made it straight. added a pan triso all the space we lost we put it right back in there. >> you put in the new floors. >> a lot of water damage there. >> if you can't afford the full monty. >> paint these c
. >> peter solares and dave seymour. >> they're the stars of "flipping boston" they buy rundown properties renovate them and resell them for profit. how to boost the value of your home. >> are we starting in the kitchen? we heard a rumor? >> let's do the kitchen. >> yuk. >> befores always shock me. not good. >> what do you do to this thing? >> even if you took everything off the counters. >> it would help. >> 1970s. these...
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they defeated wade wagner, carletta knox seymour, and bridgett wood. the candidates participated in a forum last month, during which they discussed plans for the ideas to improve the community. we talked to poe last night. she says she's ready to finish what the council started in the last four years. "continuing with job growth and economic development, paving progress, continuing to make streets a priority. we need to get our funding for our flood control and protection system, and we want to make sure our neighborhoods are safe." we also reached out to weinacht, but she wanted wait to comment until final results were posted. here's a look at the district 4 council results. scott olson defeated lisa kuzela, with 54 percent of the vote. olson was the incumbent in this race. you can find results of all the eastern iowa races on our website. just go to kcrg dot com slash "election results." looking ahead to next year's elections, presidential candidates are officially putting in their names for the first primary. republican candidate donald trump is sch
they defeated wade wagner, carletta knox seymour, and bridgett wood. the candidates participated in a forum last month, during which they discussed plans for the ideas to improve the community. we talked to poe last night. she says she's ready to finish what the council started in the last four years. "continuing with job growth and economic development, paving progress, continuing to make streets a priority. we need to get our funding for our flood control and protection system, and we...
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they defeated wade wagner, carletta knox seymour and bridgett wood. the candidates participated in a forum last month where they discussed their plans for the economy, a new recreation center and ideas to improve the we talked to poe last night. she says she's ready to finish what the council started these last four years. "continuing with job growth and economic development, paving progress, continuing to make streets a priority. we need to get our funding for our flood control and protection system, and we want to make sure our neighborhoods are safe." we also reached out to wienacht, and she wanted wait to comment until the final results were posted. looking at the district 4 city council seat results. scott olson defeated lisa kuzela with 54 percent of the vote. olson was the incumbent in this race. two dubuque city council women have lost their seats to challengers who are both relatively new to the community. with 73 percent of the votes luis del toro beat out incumbent karla braig. that was for the dubuque ward 2 seat. and jake rios ousted city
they defeated wade wagner, carletta knox seymour and bridgett wood. the candidates participated in a forum last month where they discussed their plans for the economy, a new recreation center and ideas to improve the we talked to poe last night. she says she's ready to finish what the council started these last four years. "continuing with job growth and economic development, paving progress, continuing to make streets a priority. we need to get our funding for our flood control and...
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they defeated wade wagner, carletta knox seymour and bridgett wood. the candidates participated in a forum last month where they discussed their plans for the economy, a new recreation center and ideas to improve the community. we talked to poe last night. she says she's ready to finish what the council started these last four years. "continuing with job growth and economic development, paving progress, continuing to make streets a priority. we need to get our funding for our flood control and protection system, and we want to make sure our neighborhoods are safe." we also reached out to wienacht, and she wanted wait to comment until the final results were posted. looking at the district 4 city council seat results. scott olson defeated lisa kuzela with 54 percent of the vote. olson was the incumbent in this race. two dubuque city council women have lost their seats to challengers who are both relatively new to the community. with 73 percent of the votes luis del toro beat out incumbent karla braig. that was for the dubuque ward 2 seat. and jake rios
they defeated wade wagner, carletta knox seymour and bridgett wood. the candidates participated in a forum last month where they discussed their plans for the economy, a new recreation center and ideas to improve the community. we talked to poe last night. she says she's ready to finish what the council started these last four years. "continuing with job growth and economic development, paving progress, continuing to make streets a priority. we need to get our funding for our flood control...
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. >> the late phillip seymour hoffman completed not all but most of his work on the film. that's the talent lost. >> we just watched jennifer lawrence grow up basically. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still to come, oh -- to come, mother outraged, what a worker posted on social media that >>> for the first time ever the fda approves genetically modified salmon. how safe is that to serve to your family? dr. richard besser is here to break it down. >> now two nypd detectives jumped into action to save tourists. >> we are tracking potentially severe weather in our area this evening. how much rain are we in for? we'll check back with meteorologist lee goldberg in just a few minutes. >>> our top story, a murder mystery on long island after a woman is found dead inside her home. >> now police are looking for her killer. the 48-year-old was discovered bound in her bed in her home on smith street in merrick. >> stefan kim is in nassau county with the details. stefan. >> reporter: nassau county detectives do not believe this was a random attack. there were no signs of forced entry wh
. >> the late phillip seymour hoffman completed not all but most of his work on the film. that's the talent lost. >> we just watched jennifer lawrence grow up basically. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still to come, oh -- to come, mother outraged, what a worker posted on social media that >>> for the first time ever the fda approves genetically modified salmon. how safe is that to serve to your family? dr. richard besser is here to break it down. >> now...
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that we'll seymour. does it mean a different sort of cooperations. in this place it was planned in one case and carried out in another. >> and with more responsibilities elsewhere, there's a suspicion of someone coming from germany with weapons, weapons from the west. so far there is counterterrorism accord nation, these responsibilities are national. they are not under the treaties, and they depend on different services, depending on the countries, some is police, some is intelligence. now there is going to be a major revamping on the issue inevitably, because the political impact of carnage like on friday in paris is massive. you can see it in belgium, and it is felt over europe. >> bodies of 15 african refugees have been found by the egyptian police in the sinai. security officials say it appears they were shot as they tried to enter israel. eight others have been taken to hospital >>> nine people have been arrested in lebanon in connection with thursday's twin bombings in beirut. seven syrians and two lebanese are being held. they are suspected o
that we'll seymour. does it mean a different sort of cooperations. in this place it was planned in one case and carried out in another. >> and with more responsibilities elsewhere, there's a suspicion of someone coming from germany with weapons, weapons from the west. so far there is counterterrorism accord nation, these responsibilities are national. they are not under the treaties, and they depend on different services, depending on the countries, some is police, some is intelligence....
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. >> see you in hell, seymour. >> why don't they use their power to escape? >> sli witchcraft to make. >> never mind. should is 75 so that show god who side were on. [laughter] brian: your reaction? stacy: it is quite -- pieces of that that is so very resonant particularly the whole -- the tribal feel to somehow purging society of an element. may not smile upon. ministers atung the center of the crisis and it is duty. purifying society which comes naturally to a puritan, it is a moral obligation. and if this investigation of which is as a sign of god's sprawling on new england. the devil has dissented on new england and a badge of honor to prove new england's piety. put through the trial because new england hates the devil the most. we are exceptional in some way. that's why we have been chosen to confront this satanic plague. and somehow that resonated with what you just showed, it is amazing. brian: in the late 1600s, who did the people in salem think the devil was? devil is a think the real physical presence bring anybody more or less a which is working wi
. >> see you in hell, seymour. >> why don't they use their power to escape? >> sli witchcraft to make. >> never mind. should is 75 so that show god who side were on. [laughter] brian: your reaction? stacy: it is quite -- pieces of that that is so very resonant particularly the whole -- the tribal feel to somehow purging society of an element. may not smile upon. ministers atung the center of the crisis and it is duty. purifying society which comes naturally to a puritan,...
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jane seymour plays my mom -- >> she plays your mother? >> because he's adopted. [laughter] fred willard's in the movie, mike epps. it comes out january 29th. i'm cutting it up right now, just had a big screening and watched a bunch of people laugh, and it feels good. you look great, what are you on? >> what am i on? high on life. >> you look great. you, you been -- >> what are you on? >> you've been up -- >> i'm going to go to see marlon wayans this weekend. >> you gotta get on her program. >> what are you talking about, man? i think you might be on something. she's on something? you talk about -- >> she looks great. >> you going to the meat packing later? >> maybe. we're going to see him at the stress factory, right? >> yes. stress factory. this woman looks great. you keep doing what you're doing. i want your diet. >> marlon, you're so sweet. >> i want your gym workout. >> we'll be right back. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and we're always looking for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than we expected. call now to g
jane seymour plays my mom -- >> she plays your mother? >> because he's adopted. [laughter] fred willard's in the movie, mike epps. it comes out january 29th. i'm cutting it up right now, just had a big screening and watched a bunch of people laugh, and it feels good. you look great, what are you on? >> what am i on? high on life. >> you look great. you, you been -- >> what are you on? >> you've been up -- >> i'm going to go to see marlon wayans this...
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let's bring in paul chryst fer and tim seymour with 19 years of investment advice, also, of course, aey" guy and a pretty good drummer. paul, we'll start with you first, on our wall of worry, if you will, which of those worries you perhaps the most? >> well, the brics really have had a hard time. brazil and russia in particular. they're in recession right now and, of course, china is slowing but china is slowing on purpose and it's slowing it's manufacturing sector. the consumer side still looks good to us. maybe they want to put the brics back in wall. >> you mentioned the "i" for india. russia, china, and the brazil especially not so much. do you see them, paul, recovering anytime soon or really india going to become its own story? >> i think india is a very interesting story going forward. it's really a diversifier among emerging markets, but china is i think the most interesting story although we have some concerns there for the medium term, two to three years out. i think there's no risk of a hard landing this year or next. simply put, the services sector is taking a lot of the s
let's bring in paul chryst fer and tim seymour with 19 years of investment advice, also, of course, aey" guy and a pretty good drummer. paul, we'll start with you first, on our wall of worry, if you will, which of those worries you perhaps the most? >> well, the brics really have had a hard time. brazil and russia in particular. they're in recession right now and, of course, china is slowing but china is slowing on purpose and it's slowing it's manufacturing sector. the consumer side...
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fit bit shares are down 6% right now, tim seymour, do you wear one? i don't wear one, i'm all about wellness, but i think if you look at what you have here, you have a lot of competition but you have 175 times earnings, it's a stock that went from 32 to 43 2 right into these numbers, it's a stock that has to grow aggressively on the top line, everybody knows about the wellness craze and also what's going on with overseas development here. i see a lot of komp tigs in this space, i see a lot of guys in their space, it's a big company and i wonder how they can continue to grow at that rate. that's what the market is doing on good numbers. >> their shares are well off their lows, now down only 1%. a healthy beat on revenues, mike. i understand they trade at lofty priced earnings multiples but if you can show the revenue growth early stages. >> usually and i mentioned yearly about the crowded shorts, this is a very heavily shorted name it did not rally today. there was a little trepidation did b. what the numbers were going to show. i think you have undern
fit bit shares are down 6% right now, tim seymour, do you wear one? i don't wear one, i'm all about wellness, but i think if you look at what you have here, you have a lot of competition but you have 175 times earnings, it's a stock that went from 32 to 43 2 right into these numbers, it's a stock that has to grow aggressively on the top line, everybody knows about the wellness craze and also what's going on with overseas development here. i see a lot of komp tigs in this space, i see a lot of...
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congrats on "seymour," by the way. a documentary you did. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's why you were here last time. now it's on dvd and on demand and itunes, all that stuff. get it, if you haven't seen it, it's just fascinating. i had no idea about this guy. you did a great job. >> well thank you. >> jimmy: now you have a third book, this is your third book. this is a different one. "rules for a knight." first of all, how cool is it -- whoever, i don't know who made the book, but -- >> didn't they do a great job? >> jimmy: it's fantastic. >> it's so cool looking. >> jimmy: it's like you would have it in your library, the best, and a gold tassel on the bottom. it's just so rad and well done. i love it. in the book, it's just different rules like humility, gratitude, pride, friendship. >> solitude. >> jimmy: courage. >> courage. faith, love. >> jimmy: it started as a thing you did for your kids. >> right. it started out as a deal my wife and i did for christmas. you know how you try to make rules for your house, and how it
congrats on "seymour," by the way. a documentary you did. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's why you were here last time. now it's on dvd and on demand and itunes, all that stuff. get it, if you haven't seen it, it's just fascinating. i had no idea about this guy. you did a great job. >> well thank you. >> jimmy: now you have a third book, this is your third book. this is a different one. "rules for a knight." first of all, how cool is it -- whoever, i don't...
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chronicle's shayna seymour hosted the kickoff event held at a pop-up shop in allston. walsh says the period between thanksgiving and christmas is crucial for many small businesses. frank: wcvb is a proud sponsor of "holidays on main street." still ahead vets living in unsafe and unhealthy conditions. antoinette: ahead this morning, lynchy heads to quincy for this week's high 5. frank: we're continuing to follow developments out of hamilton where a child was abducted by her former babysitter on friday. how that baby-sitter became the focus of this investigation. antoinette: looking a little gloomy outside over the city of boston this morning. 6:27. danielle has more on the showers headed our way. >> now on newscenter 5's "eyeopener." danielle: a cold and wet start in some areas. my outlook for the holiday week ahead. frank: the focus on brussels right now. and growing fear. the anti-terror crackdown as the hunt continues for one of the terrorists from the paris. arrested, charged with kidnapping a two-year-old from the new information we're learning about the 21-year-ol
chronicle's shayna seymour hosted the kickoff event held at a pop-up shop in allston. walsh says the period between thanksgiving and christmas is crucial for many small businesses. frank: wcvb is a proud sponsor of "holidays on main street." still ahead vets living in unsafe and unhealthy conditions. antoinette: ahead this morning, lynchy heads to quincy for this week's high 5. frank: we're continuing to follow developments out of hamilton where a child was abducted by her former...
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jc: chronicle's shayna seymour explores the back roads of a beloved vacation destination. shayna: fall is the time to savor the splendid architecture, the cobblestones. all the reminders of when this island was the whaling capital of the world. nathan yell philbrick captures the era in his book "the heart of the sea." and ron howard's adaptation hits the big screen in december. the whaling days are long gone, but the old nantucket can still be found in the unspoiled beauty of the wildlife refuge. >> main streets and back roads? this is the back road part of it. we're all the way out to the very eastern part of the island. we're going north to gray's point. it's about 5.5 miles from where we're standing right now. shayna: walk, drive or take a tour with the reservations guide steve nicole. >> we take roughly a thousand people out for a season. they get to experience a very, nantucket. shayna: over 1,000 pristine acres owned by the trustees. the nantucket conservation foundation and u.s. fish and wildlife. the best time for fishing? now, says nicole. >> they're catching blue
jc: chronicle's shayna seymour explores the back roads of a beloved vacation destination. shayna: fall is the time to savor the splendid architecture, the cobblestones. all the reminders of when this island was the whaling capital of the world. nathan yell philbrick captures the era in his book "the heart of the sea." and ron howard's adaptation hits the big screen in december. the whaling days are long gone, but the old nantucket can still be found in the unspoiled beauty of the...
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in 1999, seymour hersh of "the new yorker" reported israel was suspected of sharing some of pollard'smaterial with the soviet union in exchange for continued soviet permission for jewish emigration to israel. he had been granted israeli citizenship while in prison, and he says he now hopes to move to israel. the terms of his parole require him to stay in the united states for five years. in washington, the house approved legislation thursday to impose significant restrictions on iraqi and syrian refugees seeking to resettle in the united states. the american security against foreign enemies act passed the house with nearly unanimous republican support and the backing of 47 democrats. the legislation would require the secretary of homeland security, the fbi director and the director of national intelligence to personally approve every syrian or iraqi refugee's application -- in addition to the current 18-month screening process. after the vote, cnn global affairs correspondent elise labott was promptly suspended by the network for two weeks after she tweeted -- "house passes bill that
in 1999, seymour hersh of "the new yorker" reported israel was suspected of sharing some of pollard'smaterial with the soviet union in exchange for continued soviet permission for jewish emigration to israel. he had been granted israeli citizenship while in prison, and he says he now hopes to move to israel. the terms of his parole require him to stay in the united states for five years. in washington, the house approved legislation thursday to impose significant restrictions on iraqi...
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with us for more on today's market action "fast money" trader tim seymour. mike, what do you think this market is trying to tell us? >> obviously a big week last week, up 3% or something like that and didn't really have a lot of momentum to carry through. i think the question you will get is the seasonal strength has been it front loaded a little bit. really it starts after thanksgiving, maybe we didn't have a test of thatted too, we are up in the levels in the s&p 500 where it has basically fizzled the last few times, maybe times this year, 2100, i do think you have to have more oomph behind it. >> there does seem like there's something happening beneath the surface, clear winners and losers in this market, whether you look at the consumer space or any other. >> i was encouraged to see the consumer stocks rally after the beating down they have gotten over the last couple weeks. unfortunately the reason it's happening is because the weather got colder, i think that was the impetus for this group to do well. energy rallied and that was on speculation that may
with us for more on today's market action "fast money" trader tim seymour. mike, what do you think this market is trying to tell us? >> obviously a big week last week, up 3% or something like that and didn't really have a lot of momentum to carry through. i think the question you will get is the seasonal strength has been it front loaded a little bit. really it starts after thanksgiving, maybe we didn't have a test of thatted too, we are up in the levels in the s&p 500 where...
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. >>> tim seymour, where would you go on that with the valuation. >> after market trading, it is hard to know. not easy to do. the numbers are fantastic. what impresses me is the ad revenue growth. 57%. a company this big that is growing that fast extraordinary. i think you have one more quarter here and it is a place where ultimately investors have played into this very long. very few people are short. i'm concerned about the on ex and the numbers for the full year 2016 being a place where people are a little disturbed. i don't know if we'll get the numbers now. i think it is a sweet spot for the company. >> how would you trade it now? >> i plan on taking it off tomorrow morning. not because of anything negative. i think the quarter was stunning. tim said it, a billion folks daily. that is a incredible number across the board. double-digit strength everywhere. and the mobile ad revenue continues to grow. everything is going right for them right now. but i still think after the run into this number and now seeing the run after the number, i think it is time to maybe take a pause. >> i
. >>> tim seymour, where would you go on that with the valuation. >> after market trading, it is hard to know. not easy to do. the numbers are fantastic. what impresses me is the ad revenue growth. 57%. a company this big that is growing that fast extraordinary. i think you have one more quarter here and it is a place where ultimately investors have played into this very long. very few people are short. i'm concerned about the on ex and the numbers for the full year 2016 being a...
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chronicle's shayna seymour hosted the kickoff event held a pop-up shop in allston. walsh says the period between thanksgiving and christmas is crucial for many small businesses. >> a lot of the small businesses in the city make up 40% of their yearly sales during this time of the year. : we're asking people to shop in the local areas. you know, some of the things you buy in the local areas as some of the bigger mall stores. trying to bring people back into the city. frank: wcvb is a proud sponsor of "holidays on main street." antoinette: i just have to get through thanksgiving first before shopping. frank: right now it's easy. still ahead vets living in unsafe and unhealthy conditions. antoinette: "5 investigates" uncovers the ongoing troubles at a shelter where homeless veterans go for help. frank: we're continuing to follow developments out of hamilton where a child was abducted by her former babysitter on friday. how that baby-sitter became the focus of this investigation. antoinette: and a live look over the city of boston. dark and early on this sunday morning.
chronicle's shayna seymour hosted the kickoff event held a pop-up shop in allston. walsh says the period between thanksgiving and christmas is crucial for many small businesses. >> a lot of the small businesses in the city make up 40% of their yearly sales during this time of the year. : we're asking people to shop in the local areas. you know, some of the things you buy in the local areas as some of the bigger mall stores. trying to bring people back into the city. frank: wcvb is a proud...
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seeing other republican candidates trying to beef up their rhetoric dropping the f-bomb, trying to seymour. >> we are hearing from other law makers, senator john mccain calling out donald trump over the weekend his rhetoric when it came to muslims. >> it has an interesting effect turning muslims all over the world against the united states of america which is 99.4% people who practice an honorable religion. >> how much do comments from senator mccain help or hurt the situation in this case? >> they don't hurt donald trump. this is the same guy who ripped senator john mccain over the whole issue of being a p.o.w. other republicans saying how dare you criticize a united states senator who is an american hero, didn't hurt him at all. a lot said great, we got tired of john mccain any way. he is appealing to base level of people, playing into fears. he knows exactly way is doing. he is pushing all the right buttons. you have folk whose say, who cares? we know exactly how many of these muslims are in america. he knows exactly what he is doing. that is what is so scary. you go after 2000, if you
seeing other republican candidates trying to beef up their rhetoric dropping the f-bomb, trying to seymour. >> we are hearing from other law makers, senator john mccain calling out donald trump over the weekend his rhetoric when it came to muslims. >> it has an interesting effect turning muslims all over the world against the united states of america which is 99.4% people who practice an honorable religion. >> how much do comments from senator mccain help or hurt the situation...
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. >> see you in hell, seymour. >> goodbye mother. >> how horrible. >> why don't they use their powero escape? >> that sounds like witchcraft to me. >> never mind. >> that is 75 which is we have processed. that should show god who side were on. >> we have many more strengthens to incinerate -- strumpets to incinerate. stacy: that is quite a sentence. there are some pieces of that that are so very resonant. the tribal feel to somehow purging society of an element. may not smile upon. cotton mather, one of the young ministers at the center of the crisis and this is somehow a godly duty purifying society . which comes naturally to a puritan, it is a moral obligation. and this infestation of which is es is as a sign of god's sprawling on new england. the devil has dissented on new england and a badge of honor to prove new england's piety. new england is being put through the trial because new england hates the devil the most. we are exceptional in some way. that's why we have been chosen to confront this satanic plague. and somehow that resonated with what you just aired which is amazing.
. >> see you in hell, seymour. >> goodbye mother. >> how horrible. >> why don't they use their powero escape? >> that sounds like witchcraft to me. >> never mind. >> that is 75 which is we have processed. that should show god who side were on. >> we have many more strengthens to incinerate -- strumpets to incinerate. stacy: that is quite a sentence. there are some pieces of that that are so very resonant. the tribal feel to somehow purging society...
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there were two very creative men, seymour pomerantz ,and ivan bankowitz. both were jews who emigrated to the united states as children. one was from ukraine and the other from russia. pomerantz had work at the national archives before the war. bankowitz had a phd in chemistry and served as an army captain in the war. they were gifted administrators who successfully found ways to shelter, repair, and identify the books amid profound political challenges and ethical dilemmas as well. faced with millions of items in disarray and a german workforce that could not read hebrew, yiddish or other languages, bankowitz came up with the idea of photographing bookplates and putting them on pages like this. these were memorized and used by the workers to rapidly sort the books and ultimately aided in the decisions around restitution. one thing to note is that book stamps may not reflect the library from which the book was taken. there were at least several americank stamps from libraries as you can see here. i will just give a plug for an interesting digital project th
there were two very creative men, seymour pomerantz ,and ivan bankowitz. both were jews who emigrated to the united states as children. one was from ukraine and the other from russia. pomerantz had work at the national archives before the war. bankowitz had a phd in chemistry and served as an army captain in the war. they were gifted administrators who successfully found ways to shelter, repair, and identify the books amid profound political challenges and ethical dilemmas as well. faced with...
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body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker, and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymoury women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. chicken skin. it looked like an alligator handbag. scaly. icky.
body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker, and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymoury women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. chicken skin. it looked like an alligator handbag. scaly. icky.
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andrew: i think it will continue to move higher in seymour late cycle behavior.s is pretty typical as revenue and earnings growth slows. has notings picture been quite so terrible if you look it energy and commodity sectors. but it is weak at 4%. companies are flush with cash and they have access to long-term financing. i think we will continue to see companies look for strategic activity. i think we have not yet hit the maybe kind of crazy aol-time warner type of obsesses of previous cycles, but i think it will continue. but i think we will continue to see more light cycle behavior in the m&a space in 2016. manus: always great to get your input into how to get a bit of perspective on these markets. the chief cross asset strategist at morgan stanley. what is up next on "the pulse"? here.o of telefonica is join me for that after this very short break. ♪ ♪ manus: welcome back to "the pulse." i am at manus cranny. here are top headlines. goldman sachs has demoted ford's 25 people, including a record portion of women to managing director. bloomberg sources say women
andrew: i think it will continue to move higher in seymour late cycle behavior.s is pretty typical as revenue and earnings growth slows. has notings picture been quite so terrible if you look it energy and commodity sectors. but it is weak at 4%. companies are flush with cash and they have access to long-term financing. i think we will continue to see companies look for strategic activity. i think we have not yet hit the maybe kind of crazy aol-time warner type of obsesses of previous cycles,...
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. >> it is pretty powerful to see the late pllip seymour hoffman in that scene and he's such a powerful force throughout the movies. what is it like for you to watch it back. >> it's very sad. we all loved him. he's a wonderful person, tremendous talent and great sense of loss we watch it. >> we mention you play president alma coin. tell me about her. she evolves. >> obviously it's a very familiar narrative. someone who starts as one thing as a revolutionary and over the course of the films becomes someone who is c corpted by popower and her need for revenge. it comes something else. of films, thesese books that have had such a impact worldwide? people are just dying to see these movies. >> i love these books and i think they do speak particularly to young people about how you find yourself. what is the process of growiwing up and how do you find your moral center? and trying to understand whether or not you have free will and you can -- can you change your life and can you change the world? i think what thing boos and films posit is gentlemen, you can. >> my daughters huge fans. what a
. >> it is pretty powerful to see the late pllip seymour hoffman in that scene and he's such a powerful force throughout the movies. what is it like for you to watch it back. >> it's very sad. we all loved him. he's a wonderful person, tremendous talent and great sense of loss we watch it. >> we mention you play president alma coin. tell me about her. she evolves. >> obviously it's a very familiar narrative. someone who starts as one thing as a revolutionary and over the...