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so we don't know what the breakdown was. ashley: very good, we're out of time. dr. michael baden, thank you so much. appreciate you taking the time to join us. thank you. >> thank you. ashley: coming up next, president obama claims wide ranging economic benefits from executive amnesty actions. >> one study a few years ago found that immigrants start more than a quarter of all new businesses in the united states. one quarter of them. ashley: steve forbes fact checks the white house's arguments and he's here next. . ashley: almost three stocks closing flat and mixed. the volume on the big board 3.3 billion shares. the economic recovery gaining momentum in the third quarter. gdp revised higher with the economy growing 3.9% last quarter. gdp growth in the spring sp and summer, the best since 2003, but consumer confidence unexpectedly falling in november. here with his outlook forbes media chairman and editor in chief, steve forbes. mr. forbes, thank you so much for being here. >> good to be with you. ashley: start with the economy, 3.9%. the eurozone would kill for somet
so we don't know what the breakdown was. ashley: very good, we're out of time. dr. michael baden, thank you so much. appreciate you taking the time to join us. thank you. >> thank you. ashley: coming up next, president obama claims wide ranging economic benefits from executive amnesty actions. >> one study a few years ago found that immigrants start more than a quarter of all new businesses in the united states. one quarter of them. ashley: steve forbes fact checks the white house's...
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so we don't know what the breakdown was. ashley: very good, we're out of time. dr. l baden, thank you so much. appreciate you taking the time to join us. thank you. >> thank you. ashley: coming up next, president obama claims wide ranging economic benefits from executive amnesty actions. >> one study a few years ago found that immigrants start more than a quarter of all new businesses in the united states. one quarter of them. ashley: steve forbes fact checks the white house's arguments and he's here next. by the end of the day, my dogs were barking. they used to get really tired. [barking noises] until i started gellin'. it's this awesome gel, only in dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. it's like walking on a wave. i love my dr.scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. they've got two layers for support and cushioning - it's dual wave technology. so i feel energized! i'm a believer. i'm a believer! check sunday's paper to save five dollars on select dr. scholl's products. i'm a believer. ooooo. i've got a nice long l
so we don't know what the breakdown was. ashley: very good, we're out of time. dr. l baden, thank you so much. appreciate you taking the time to join us. thank you. >> thank you. ashley: coming up next, president obama claims wide ranging economic benefits from executive amnesty actions. >> one study a few years ago found that immigrants start more than a quarter of all new businesses in the united states. one quarter of them. ashley: steve forbes fact checks the white house's...
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. >> you know what's so neat, waj, it's not just seeing what inspires ashley it's inspiring for us to that way. i start getting creative ideas when i look at that. >> i am on ashley's instagram, checking out her art and i am on nethers, checking out his work talking about the street art here. i get to actually see it as an observer and as a fan and bev a tweet: >> so, look, offense time there is what you all eliteism people saying you need galleries, critics, how has instagram allowed to you bypass that and make a mark not only on the masses but also on the art scene? >> it is mainly just like a loud plea to be able to do exactly what i want and still be able to get my stuff out there and serve the other half which is trying to set up i guess like my career and just like create success for myself. so like know it's like the situation like i painted a my a angelou mural on a small street in west baltimore, finished two days ago. -- >> i got it right here. >> pretty rough neighborhood. >> pretty rough neighborhood. but this is a block i have visited many times. it's not necessarily the
. >> you know what's so neat, waj, it's not just seeing what inspires ashley it's inspiring for us to that way. i start getting creative ideas when i look at that. >> i am on ashley's instagram, checking out her art and i am on nethers, checking out his work talking about the street art here. i get to actually see it as an observer and as a fan and bev a tweet: >> so, look, offense time there is what you all eliteism people saying you need galleries, critics, how has instagram...
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ashley: yeah, i'll buy it. >> so you're seeing definitely a shift towards people online shopping. now that, you know. ashley: is that good or bad for the brick and mortar folks. i was saying in the commercial break, is there moe likelihood someone is in the store, i'll get that as well. if they're at home in the bunny slippers, they're not going to see those things. >> when you have a retailer that has good online strategy and you heard the chairman of macy's talking about the omni channel retailing. making sure the shopper will not only go into the store but also go online and shop, because we're seeing people online shop more, the retailers like macy's and nordstrom will have the strategy so they upsell you even more. they know you're comfortable. they know that you want to go on. shopping on the mobile phone. it's not necessarily a bad thing for retailers, it's a bad thing if they don't have a good online strategy. ashley: you have to have your act together online. >> absolutely. ashley: where is the psyche of the consumer. we heard consumer confidence hitting a seven-year high?
ashley: yeah, i'll buy it. >> so you're seeing definitely a shift towards people online shopping. now that, you know. ashley: is that good or bad for the brick and mortar folks. i was saying in the commercial break, is there moe likelihood someone is in the store, i'll get that as well. if they're at home in the bunny slippers, they're not going to see those things. >> when you have a retailer that has good online strategy and you heard the chairman of macy's talking about the omni...
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jon: so, ashley, what do you do?it is up to the jury to sort this out, it is a very complicated case. again it could go either way. she is not charged with first-degree murder. second-degree murder case, right? >> right. and what you've got to do you have got to explain to the jury why the person would tell police different version of events. why she would change her story. that undermines her credibility. she says, i don't remember how i was stabbed. i don't remember if he was one that did it. oh, wait, i actually stabbed myself that really undermines her story. she has to explain and put the jury in her mind as what she was going through when she was being interrogated hours on end by the police and why she would give different versions of events of that night. that is what really undermines her credibility. jon: dan, can she argue self-defense when admittedly they were having consensual sex before this incident? >> absolutely, if they were having consensual sex and it turned violent, he got violent, she had allege
jon: so, ashley, what do you do?it is up to the jury to sort this out, it is a very complicated case. again it could go either way. she is not charged with first-degree murder. second-degree murder case, right? >> right. and what you've got to do you have got to explain to the jury why the person would tell police different version of events. why she would change her story. that undermines her credibility. she says, i don't remember how i was stabbed. i don't remember if he was one that...
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ashley: thank you so much alvida king for joining us, we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. ashley: now to quotation of the evening from alvida king's late uncle. quote, we must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools, we're coming right back. shake up at the pu' pentagon, defense secretary resigns, or was he fired by commander in was he fired by commander in chief?ion four-star general jack keane on the president's maneuver, next. and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ (holiday mhey! is playing) i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models
ashley: thank you so much alvida king for joining us, we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. ashley: now to quotation of the evening from alvida king's late uncle. quote, we must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools, we're coming right back. shake up at the pu' pentagon, defense secretary resigns, or was he fired by commander in was he fired by commander in chief?ion four-star general jack keane on the president's maneuver, next. and the use of medical...
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and democrats have been better at targeting so fingers are crossed. ashley: using lot more confident. >> they have spent a lot more money into data technology what they are getting on the ground is digital vs. 5% for the last one so they are doing more. ashley: thank you for being here. guess what? halloween night spending will rise more than 3 percent was 7.$3 billion it is big business but if you're trying to decide what costume to where you should ask yourself before making a final decision. >> will this cost to get me fired? do i have meetings would be inappropriate to have a sharp the "best of imus"? on monday we will have to apologize based on gender or religion or race. did this was halloween what i'd be mistaken for a prostitute? and mike to fat to be a super hero? ashley: if the answer to one or more is yes change the cost of more where something else. the pentagon says how close working with the iranian regime in iraq. >> as to the presence of iranian advisers i readied to open source report i cannot confirm or deny. >> i don't know. >> won big-tim
and democrats have been better at targeting so fingers are crossed. ashley: using lot more confident. >> they have spent a lot more money into data technology what they are getting on the ground is digital vs. 5% for the last one so they are doing more. ashley: thank you for being here. guess what? halloween night spending will rise more than 3 percent was 7.$3 billion it is big business but if you're trying to decide what costume to where you should ask yourself before making a final...
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so it's increasing rapidly but television is sort of the 800 pound gorilla. >> ashley parker, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. our original in-depth reports from around the nation and the world. you've probably seen portions of this statement that brittany maynard posted online nearly a month ago. >> i hope to enjoy however many days i have left on this beautiful earth and spend as much of it outside as i can surrounded by those i love. i hope to pass in peace. >> sreenivasan: maynard, of course, is the 29-year-old california woman who moved to oregon recently because that state permits assisted suicide. maynard wants to die before her malignant brain tumor leaves her completely incapacitated. her case, which has rekindled a national debate about assisted suicide, gives us the opportunity to take a look at how oregon's, assisted suicide law has been working. the newshour's stephen fee reports. >> reporter: like millions of americans, oregonian pam wald was riveted by the video of brittany maynard, a 29-year-old woman suffering from brain
so it's increasing rapidly but television is sort of the 800 pound gorilla. >> ashley parker, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. our original in-depth reports from around the nation and the world. you've probably seen portions of this statement that brittany maynard posted online nearly a month ago. >> i hope to enjoy however many days i have left on this beautiful earth and spend as much of it outside as i can surrounded by...
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. >> flames threaten a neighboring building, so firefighter mark ashley is told to get up on anotherself in and tells personnel below to turn on his water. firefighter robert bates is standing directly behind the truck. >> mark was on the very tip of the ladder, and i remember hearing the sound of metal and a twisting. it made a very eerie sound. >> bates looks on in horror as mark's ladder buckles. >> it kind of just turned over and started to descend toward the building. >> sector chief tommy walker is in shock, fearing the worst. >> i honestly think i'll be going to mark's funeral. i honestly think our flags will be at half mast. i honestly think i'll be informing his widow that mark was killed at an incident. >> mark is strapped to the ladder. he can't get free fast enough, so he does the only thing he can. he braces for impact. >> i was just saying to myself, god, let it hit the building. because i knew if the ladder came all the way down, he's going to die. >> it hit the edge of the roof, it bounced, and it stayed. >> the roof of the burning building does save him from an almos
. >> flames threaten a neighboring building, so firefighter mark ashley is told to get up on anotherself in and tells personnel below to turn on his water. firefighter robert bates is standing directly behind the truck. >> mark was on the very tip of the ladder, and i remember hearing the sound of metal and a twisting. it made a very eerie sound. >> bates looks on in horror as mark's ladder buckles. >> it kind of just turned over and started to descend toward the...
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so much. >> reporter: but neil and ashley and cory macklemore bonded right away. >> oh, i love them.connect canned as soon as i met him. >> i almost felt like i knew him when i first pulled in. he was standing outside. just instantly connected. i reached out to shake his hand. he pulled me in for a hug. >> that's all i was looking for, was a family to share, you know. because i used to do it with my family. and i miss that. i miss -- it's not the same at the mission. i went through it last year. i didn't want to go through it again. >>reporter: this year neil wouldn't have to spend thanksgiving at the shelter. >> i made some mashed potatoes and english peas. we already have a ham and a turkey. i love my grandmother's southern recipes. >> reporter: but today was more than just about sharing a meal. it was about sharing a life. >> a lot of people could capitalize off of this themselves. and every post that i have seen him post is the shelter needs this. the people in the shelter are hurting. it's never about neil. >> reporter: now the shelter, the union mission is getting much needed h
so much. >> reporter: but neil and ashley and cory macklemore bonded right away. >> oh, i love them.connect canned as soon as i met him. >> i almost felt like i knew him when i first pulled in. he was standing outside. just instantly connected. i reached out to shake his hand. he pulled me in for a hug. >> that's all i was looking for, was a family to share, you know. because i used to do it with my family. and i miss that. i miss -- it's not the same at the mission. i...
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ashley: we'll see thank you so much for joining us, thank you, stay tuned for cavuto. >> all right. thank you, and we will know within the hour, is darren wilson guilty of murder or will he not be charged with anything at all? we already know this much, a grand jury has decided, it is known for better part of 3 hours now. but the details of that decision, are due out at the end of this your, beginning of next hour. it goes something like this, darren wilson could either be indicted on murder or manslaughter or not at all. and if not at all there are growing fears that ferguson, erent all over against -- erunning all oveeruptall over a. former mayor fletcher, on what to make of the calm before the possible storm, let me ask you if wilson is not indicted what do you could fallout will be. >> we don't know, all we know is ha happened on august 10. the day after the shooting. there was a great deal of unrest, but i think attitude is preparing for worst, and hoping for the best. but only time and god knows what will happen tonight. >> do you think that governor nixon has taken all precau
ashley: we'll see thank you so much for joining us, thank you, stay tuned for cavuto. >> all right. thank you, and we will know within the hour, is darren wilson guilty of murder or will he not be charged with anything at all? we already know this much, a grand jury has decided, it is known for better part of 3 hours now. but the details of that decision, are due out at the end of this your, beginning of next hour. it goes something like this, darren wilson could either be indicted on...
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as many people as possible we would like to keep the speakers going so we can hear from more speakers thank you. >> hello, i'm ashley a manager in hunters point of san francisco i have any lovely daughters here i had the privilege to work on the empowerment peace and gardened support from the families what has this opportunity is, of course, the foreign language they don't want their children been excluded from the opportunity gauze bylaw they didn't get their names selected from an lottery the students will have an opportunity to exit the building and smell the leaves and do stuff very, learn the material for the test and another thing that attracts the parents it provides a setting that brings out the best in parent and teachers so instead of trying to get the kids to sit down but focuses on where the child needs to be met and the teachers are empowered and the children empowered to learn i know one thing that gets me through is the support of teacher advocacy and how i know this school can definitely be an asset that's advocating for all children and seeing the families that are engaged in the school thank you ve
as many people as possible we would like to keep the speakers going so we can hear from more speakers thank you. >> hello, i'm ashley a manager in hunters point of san francisco i have any lovely daughters here i had the privilege to work on the empowerment peace and gardened support from the families what has this opportunity is, of course, the foreign language they don't want their children been excluded from the opportunity gauze bylaw they didn't get their names selected from an...
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this is a tease, so i have to mention that the ceo of ashley madison is coming on. >> well. >> i knewld like that. right apparently people are more unfaithful out -- the day after thanksgiving. >> this is the website that you go on when you are looking to have an affair outside your marriage. >> that's the key. she is going to get modern. not everyone gets married these days. maybe if you are having an affair just like oil friend girlfriend kind of affair. >> we can ask her that. is there a separate category? anyway, that is the fun part. we have a really interesting show coming up. plus we will be talking more about ferguson. >> you had me at ashley madison. >> i did. >> definitely stick around for that show. coming up, the new york music industry, we will take a look at the efforts to revitalize and grow their ecosystem. stay with us. ♪ >> we are available just about anywhere on the planet. today we take a look at the new york music industry. new york is music. in a coalition of 120 businesses and organizations throughout the state, their mission is to grow the music industry. cofou
this is a tease, so i have to mention that the ceo of ashley madison is coming on. >> well. >> i knewld like that. right apparently people are more unfaithful out -- the day after thanksgiving. >> this is the website that you go on when you are looking to have an affair outside your marriage. >> that's the key. she is going to get modern. not everyone gets married these days. maybe if you are having an affair just like oil friend girlfriend kind of affair. >> we...
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ashley. >> good morning, ainsley. one of those so-called millionaire taxes is on the ballot in illinois. would impose a sur tax on over $3 million. the money raised would be slated for education. democrats and the teacher's union critics say illinois already has the second highest property tax burden in the country. millionaire's tax could force more business owners to leave the state taking jobs with them. that's what happened when a similar tax was approved in new jersey and maryland. meantime voters across the country will be asked to support or reject a variety of tax based ballot initiatives. in georgia voters will decide an income tax rate cap at 6 percent. in louisiana a ballot measure calls for additional tax to help pay for police and firemen. voters in massachusetts being asked whether or not to eliminate the gas tax indexes program. in washington state voters will decide whether to tax marijuana. we will find out by tomorrow. >>> to find ash lae on the fox business network you can log fo finder. >> the 19-year-old chicago man accused of trying to join isis remaining behind bar
ashley. >> good morning, ainsley. one of those so-called millionaire taxes is on the ballot in illinois. would impose a sur tax on over $3 million. the money raised would be slated for education. democrats and the teacher's union critics say illinois already has the second highest property tax burden in the country. millionaire's tax could force more business owners to leave the state taking jobs with them. that's what happened when a similar tax was approved in new jersey and maryland....
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there's been so many thoughts and out powering for this little boy. ashleypoor baby boy, fly hi, man. they will get what they deirv. i just had a baby six months, people, if you don't want your kids give them to somebody who does. this breaks my heart. i hope the community comes together and attends this boy's funeral. the visceral reaction to the pain he somehow undured somehow reaches him from everybody who hugs their baby. this is for him and for every other baby out who suffers from abuse. as a parent it makes you tear up when you hear it. myfoxphilly.com is we can get all get involved by volunteering streets shutdown in the port richmond, philadelphia, a 48-inch break. the water department says it will be out tomorrow morning to make repairs. this is a gorgeous fall, perfect for apple picking. if you have gone out, send us some pictures to fox 29 weekend. there were also some orchards in our area that are designed not only for some fun, but also to help the community. there is a whole mission behind these orchards coming up. this one goes perfectly with
there's been so many thoughts and out powering for this little boy. ashleypoor baby boy, fly hi, man. they will get what they deirv. i just had a baby six months, people, if you don't want your kids give them to somebody who does. this breaks my heart. i hope the community comes together and attends this boy's funeral. the visceral reaction to the pain he somehow undured somehow reaches him from everybody who hugs their baby. this is for him and for every other baby out who suffers from abuse....
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what about ashley judd, any talk of that? >> not so much at this point, you know, as i talked to people at the polls yesterday, there was some respect for alison grimes in the fact that she brought a lot of energy into the race and even senator mcconnell said last night that she should be commended for taking on this challenge. when you look at the how the polls went, voters weighed in, alison grimes, any democratic running for the seat would have needed women, young urban vote. she just didn't get it. men went for mcconnell. the margins are wide there, but women went for mitch mcconnell. older voters voted for mcconnell. as you go younger, the margin closes but just not enough. even young voters are pretty split. alison grimes is pledge to go keep up her message and may be a rising star in the democratic party. >> libby casey, thank you very much. michael, when you look at those numbers, 15-point spread between mcconnell and grimes larger than his last senate race. maybe they should have run ashley judd just for the heck of it. >> lib
what about ashley judd, any talk of that? >> not so much at this point, you know, as i talked to people at the polls yesterday, there was some respect for alison grimes in the fact that she brought a lot of energy into the race and even senator mcconnell said last night that she should be commended for taking on this challenge. when you look at the how the polls went, voters weighed in, alison grimes, any democratic running for the seat would have needed women, young urban vote. she just...
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so what happened here? all very good points. if you very much, ashley. in the meantime, this asteroid landing getting lots of buzz in europe, but not a lot of buzz from buzz, who's asking what about us. the second man to walk on the moon on how the world has us seeing stars. and wait until you hear what china is knocking off how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ [annit's working forny. new york state. already 41 companies are investing almost $80 million dollars, and creating 1750 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes, no corporate taxes, and no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that is is right
so what happened here? all very good points. if you very much, ashley. in the meantime, this asteroid landing getting lots of buzz in europe, but not a lot of buzz from buzz, who's asking what about us. the second man to walk on the moon on how the world has us seeing stars. and wait until you hear what china is knocking off how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so....
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so many ways. well, joining me now criminal defense attorney ashley merchant and judge glenda hatchet.d to see both of you. judge, you first. in allison's case, she says she never pressed charges, but she's coming out in detail, in large part, because there are so many other women who have very similar accounts. given that cosby has already lost a television opportunity with nbc, tv land is no longer going to be airing some of his shows, and even university of massachusetts amherst is now dropping its relations with him, could cosby turn around and say, wait a minute, you know, i'm now ready to press charges because of all that i have lost given the statute of limitations has run out? >> well, he could press charges. the question is is it wise? i'm representing cosby, i would tell him not to because once he opens that door and he files charges against them saying that he has lost money, he has been defamed, he then has a real storm on his hands in my opinion. if he presses and goes forward with the civil matter, which technically he could do, i think it would be very unwise. >> and the
so many ways. well, joining me now criminal defense attorney ashley merchant and judge glenda hatchet.d to see both of you. judge, you first. in allison's case, she says she never pressed charges, but she's coming out in detail, in large part, because there are so many other women who have very similar accounts. given that cosby has already lost a television opportunity with nbc, tv land is no longer going to be airing some of his shows, and even university of massachusetts amherst is now...
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so what happened here? all very good points. if you very much, ashley.n the meantime, this asteroid landing getting lots of buzz in europe, but not a lot of buzz from buzz, who's asking what about us. the second man to walk on the moon on how the world has us seeing stars. and wait until you hear what china is knocking off now. and the logo. ♪ so, how are things? good, good. nearly $800 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. how did edward jones get so big? could you teach our kids that trick? by not acting that way. ok, last quarter... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ what if one push up couldcoli cprevent heart disease?cancer? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13 ® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent inf
so what happened here? all very good points. if you very much, ashley.n the meantime, this asteroid landing getting lots of buzz in europe, but not a lot of buzz from buzz, who's asking what about us. the second man to walk on the moon on how the world has us seeing stars. and wait until you hear what china is knocking off now. and the logo. ♪ so, how are things? good, good. nearly $800 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. how did edward jones get so big? could you...
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at all. >> neil, how did you feel. >> oh, ply gosh, as soon as ashley called me, we connected on the phone. her and corey have been like soome. corey came and picked me up from the shelter. it was like an instant connection with me and him. it was a 30 to 40-minute ride back to newport news. we had a good time just sharing and talking on the way back. they just really blessed me that day. it was really awesome. >> i get a sneaking suspicion that this is going to just beyond a few hours over thanksgiving meal. >> absolutely. i think that we're going to end up being friends and family for life. when he left the other night, corey got back to the house and i said, i miss neil. i wish he was here right now. >> you feel the same way, neil? >> yes. yes, sir. yes, sir. you don't know how much i love these people and how much they just really mean -- i mean they're like instant family. i love them so much. everybody that was there. there was two other couples there. we all bonded. we just had a good time around the dinner table. talking and sharing. the best mac and cheese in the world. oh, my gosh. there is a funny story behind
at all. >> neil, how did you feel. >> oh, ply gosh, as soon as ashley called me, we connected on the phone. her and corey have been like soome. corey came and picked me up from the shelter. it was like an instant connection with me and him. it was a 30 to 40-minute ride back to newport news. we had a good time just sharing and talking on the way back. they just really blessed me that day. it was really awesome. >> i get a sneaking suspicion that this is going to just beyond a...
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you're so saturated with things one never knew about. >> and that was dan ashley reporting. a million from around the world. many will come from this country where 80% of all jews are of polish descent. >>> coming up 7 on your side's michael finney takes a close look at a new government lawsuit claiming millions of smartphone users have been misled. what a beautiful shot this morning from our abc 7 roof camera. the bay bridge it there and showers in the south bay, rain as well. lisa argen will let you know how long it's going to last and what you can expe the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million peoplever the next 40 years and almost all the growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved info safe, clean, affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then neighborhood begins to thrive and really really take off. the
you're so saturated with things one never knew about. >> and that was dan ashley reporting. a million from around the world. many will come from this country where 80% of all jews are of polish descent. >>> coming up 7 on your side's michael finney takes a close look at a new government lawsuit claiming millions of smartphone users have been misled. what a beautiful shot this morning from our abc 7 roof camera. the bay bridge it there and showers in the south bay, rain as well....
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so i'm going to be gordan ramsay. okay? and you're going to be chef. let's meet our contestants. first up -- >> hi, i'm carolyn. >> hi ashleyin medford, new jersey. >> hi, i'm victoria and i go to a elementary school in collingswood and i'm 10 years old. >> chef caroline what are you doing? >>> i am mashing the guacamole and cilantro. >> what are you making. >>> guacamole. >> guacamole i love gac. >> most recipes use cilantro i use parsely and lime and lemon and that means it from ox dieing a lot. >> how long have you been cooking? >>> for about three years. >> chef matthew. y. >> what are you making? >>> i'm making chicken parmesan. >> i love that. let's do it. i see you have the spaghetti down. the pasta is down. the sauce. >> yes. >> okay. piece of cheese, what is that ricotta? no, that is mozzarel mozzarella. >> i have been cooking for probably three years. >>> three years? >> yes. >>> how old are you? >> i'm 10. >>> chef victoria what are you making. >> an easy apple crisp dessert. >>> did you just pour butter all over that. >> yup. so this is a locale dessert. no. we don't care about that. it's going to taste good. >>
so i'm going to be gordan ramsay. okay? and you're going to be chef. let's meet our contestants. first up -- >> hi, i'm carolyn. >> hi ashleyin medford, new jersey. >> hi, i'm victoria and i go to a elementary school in collingswood and i'm 10 years old. >> chef caroline what are you doing? >>> i am mashing the guacamole and cilantro. >> what are you making. >>> guacamole. >> guacamole i love gac. >> most recipes use cilantro i use...
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so easy to give to our campaign. >> our coverage continues on twitter on abc7 news bay area. >> and i'm dan ashley.appreciate your time. >> we'll see yoat 9:00 and female announcer: tuesday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice, with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends tuesday, veterans day. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ okay, guys. last week we talked about clearing out our emotional closets. there's a lot of old stuff that you're hanging on to and today-- well, today we're just gonna burn it. - ed. - well, i brought this. junk mail, food wrappers, paper plates?
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so easy to give to our campaign. >> our coverage continues on twitter on abc7 news bay area. >> and i'm dan ashley. we'll ♪ at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ you have made my life special by being apart of it.enough. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. six of our best six-inch subs- "simple 6 menu". like the italian bmt and tender turkey breast! with a 21-ounce drink and a bag of chips for just $6 every day. it's value made simple. subway! ♪ this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a training system
so easy to give to our campaign. >> our coverage continues on twitter on abc7 news bay area. >> and i'm dan ashley. we'll ♪ at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ you have made my life special by being apart of it.enough. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my...
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so-called slut humiliated on social media. >> local high school students taking a stand against sexual harassment and what they call slut shaming. >> i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. 24 is happening at berkeley high school. the girls are demanding change. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is in the newsroom with more. >> berkeley high school students are furious the way some girls are sexually harassed on social media and campus. not enough is being done to stop it. >> on a daily basis there is a lot of cat calling that goes on on the hole ways and the streets. hallways and the streets jie. she says she has heard and seen enough. >> sometimes people even get groped and don't know what to do about it. >> she is disgusted with the sexual harassment she witnessed on campus and so she and fellow students are fighting back to stop it. they have buttons with # bhs stop harassing and t-shirts with the message "stop blaming my body for your harassment." they say school policies need to be improved. >> we have no coverage in education about sexual harassment. we never talked about it in any of our lessons. >> it started after boys on campus creat
so-called slut humiliated on social media. >> local high school students taking a stand against sexual harassment and what they call slut shaming. >> i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. 24 is happening at berkeley high school. the girls are demanding change. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is in the newsroom with more. >> berkeley high school students are furious the way some girls are sexually harassed on social media and campus. not enough is being done...
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so keep your fingers crossed update on the young man progress. >> good evening i'm dan ashley. amma on assignment. after more than two months of investigating the district attorney office today decided it just does no the have enough evidence to prosecute ray mcdonald arrested in august after pregnant fiance reported she was the victim of domestic violence. tonight we now know the rest of that story. 7 news reporter vic lee. >> we have determined there is insufficient evidence to file charges against ray mcdonald. >> 49er defensive end ray mcdonald is off the hook. mcdonald issued this statement today saying in part i cooperated fully with their investigation from beginning to end. i am relieved that the da office has rightfully decided not to file charges. steven clark is a defense attorney and legal analyst. >> they couldn't prove the case in court. not necessarily because it didn't happen. but because it wasn't trayable. >> mcdonald was arrested in the early morning hours of august 31 at his home in san jose. his birthday party was winding down. just before 3:00 a.m. his pre
so keep your fingers crossed update on the young man progress. >> good evening i'm dan ashley. amma on assignment. after more than two months of investigating the district attorney office today decided it just does no the have enough evidence to prosecute ray mcdonald arrested in august after pregnant fiance reported she was the victim of domestic violence. tonight we now know the rest of that story. 7 news reporter vic lee. >> we have determined there is insufficient evidence to...
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ashley guessed the coffee chain coffee was the most expensive. it's far from it. sodrinking. and what is that mystery most expensive coffee on earth? this, $75 a cup. >> this one? >> is that that coffee where the bean comes out the monkey butt? >> reporter: nate, clearly a connoisseur, was almost right. indonesian civet cats eat coffee berries, they ferment inside and out poops the beans. nate, by the way, nailed the taste test but still thinks maybe coffee chain coffee isn't quite worth it. >> so, do i think i'm getting fleeced and used? of course. but will i continue to do it? of course. >> reporter: the barista guild of america told us, "since the invention of coffee drinking by the ethiopians, making coffee for another person has been a deeply caring and personal act." this is a real organization, by the way. "we use service skills to help us navigate challenging customer interactions." as for starbucks, one of the most admired companies in the world, it told us it is appalled by bill the barista's claims of decaffing rude customers. "the behavior described would
ashley guessed the coffee chain coffee was the most expensive. it's far from it. sodrinking. and what is that mystery most expensive coffee on earth? this, $75 a cup. >> this one? >> is that that coffee where the bean comes out the monkey butt? >> reporter: nate, clearly a connoisseur, was almost right. indonesian civet cats eat coffee berries, they ferment inside and out poops the beans. nate, by the way, nailed the taste test but still thinks maybe coffee chain coffee isn't...
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in fact, it is so bad, some wonder why he was on the streets at all. i'm dan ashleyks for joining us. now the suspect with throe long rap sheet is facing the most serious charge of his life. topping the list, murder in the death of 14-year-old ivan cruz who was on his scooter in a crosswalk when he was run down. abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joins us from hayward with more. >> reporter: this hearing lasted just a few moments. sonny anderson spoke just a few words. by the way he walked into the courtroom, it that's this time he realizes that if sent back to prison, he may never come out. 34-year-old sonny anderson ducked and hid his face from view as he walked into a hayward courtroom, charged with the hit and run murder of 14-year-old ivan cruz. >> you have the right to be represented by a lawyer. >> reporter: anderson stood against a wall and did not speak except to tell the judge he would like a public defender. the convicted felon has been in court many times before. a rap sheet that goes back to 1999, when anderson was charged with slashing and killing animal
in fact, it is so bad, some wonder why he was on the streets at all. i'm dan ashleyks for joining us. now the suspect with throe long rap sheet is facing the most serious charge of his life. topping the list, murder in the death of 14-year-old ivan cruz who was on his scooter in a crosswalk when he was run down. abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joins us from hayward with more. >> reporter: this hearing lasted just a few moments. sonny anderson spoke just a few words. by the way he walked...
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ashley. brittany maynard went to school here, lived here before moving to oregon so she could, as she said, die today, brittany's mom, debbie, says she feels blessed to have watched brittany work hard at everything. right now, only five states allow physician-assisted death, oregon, washington, vermont, montana and new mexico. so will california adopt such a law? abc 7 news reporter sergio quintana is in the newsroom with a look at that question. >> well, the last time a law like this was considered in california was in 2007. brittany maynard's case has certainly stirred conversation about revisiting the issue here. brittany maynard graduated from uc berkeley and lived in the east bay before moving to portland, oregon to carry out her end of life plans. her situation is creating new awareness. >> the fact she had to move from her home in california to a state to the north that afforded her an important right that her home state didn't, this, yes, has become a much more discussed issue. >> reporter: the state senator says he has been in close communication with the group called compassion and ch
ashley. brittany maynard went to school here, lived here before moving to oregon so she could, as she said, die today, brittany's mom, debbie, says she feels blessed to have watched brittany work hard at everything. right now, only five states allow physician-assisted death, oregon, washington, vermont, montana and new mexico. so will california adopt such a law? abc 7 news reporter sergio quintana is in the newsroom with a look at that question. >> well, the last time a law like this was...
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so many people here. >> time and temperature on nbc bay area is sponsored by your bay area ashley furniture home stores.de... ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. ♪ when you're up in outer space ♪ ♪ and searching for the greatest place ♪ ♪ where everyone's a friendly face ♪ ♪ astroblast ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, here is your crew-- sputnik, halley, radar, jet, sal, and comet. ♪ astroblast all right, team, it's go time! halley? cinnamonamonamon swirl is ready, comet! nice. radar? oh, yeah. bring it! that's the stuff. jet? yeah. i'd say you're ready. sputnik? the grootmeal machine is powered up!
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ashley. it's not just big rigs causing problems tonight. chain saws echo throughout san francisco today as rain and old age sent trees toppling. >> the tree limb was so big and large, it took out the supporting poles and wire structures. >> well, the rain we had overnight and this morning brought trees down in parts of the bay area, including san francisco where one man was critically injured. caroline tyler is there live tonight. the city is manning to get rid of some of those potentially dangerous trees. >> reporter: that's right dan. they are problematic. the city says it will cost between $500 to $1,500 per tree to replace them, but that plan is now on the fast track. the ficus was the tree of choice to line the city streets back in the '60s. but now they're old and weak. this is an unfortunate example of what can happen when a little bit of rain and wind hit their branches. this one fell on a man and took down a line. >> in my professional opinion, they should be removed. >> reporter: three have toppled in the mission district this year including one this morning that crushed mildred brown's car. another one gave bay in north beach. fortunately,
ashley. it's not just big rigs causing problems tonight. chain saws echo throughout san francisco today as rain and old age sent trees toppling. >> the tree limb was so big and large, it took out the supporting poles and wire structures. >> well, the rain we had overnight and this morning brought trees down in parts of the bay area, including san francisco where one man was critically injured. caroline tyler is there live tonight. the city is manning to get rid of some of those...
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as you can see, so far, shares up around 3.4% today off the back of those results. joining us now down the line is ashleyaddenfield, ceo at london petroleum. ashley, thank you very much for joining us and congratulations on a decent set of results. first of all, i'd love to touch on the big picture in the decline in oil price. you're continuing to invest in future exploration projects despite that decline in oil prices. do you have confidence that the oil price will turn around? >> ultimately, i think the oil price will turn around. i think in the long-term, we will remain very confident that oil prices will be much higher than what they are today, despite the current uncertainty and volatility of short-term oil prices. >> and you said in your segment earlier that continued success of the company will be driven by your ability to increase your results more than the oil price move. let's have an update on the resource base because you've had some significant finds recently, haven't you? >> yeah. we've probably been the most successful in our core area over the past ten years. that culminated three or four
as you can see, so far, shares up around 3.4% today off the back of those results. joining us now down the line is ashleyaddenfield, ceo at london petroleum. ashley, thank you very much for joining us and congratulations on a decent set of results. first of all, i'd love to touch on the big picture in the decline in oil price. you're continuing to invest in future exploration projects despite that decline in oil prices. do you have confidence that the oil price will turn around? >>...
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james ashley, we're going to leave it there, chief economist at rbc capital markets. >>> now, let's have some news on earnings so far today. ccg shares getting a big boost after the group rejected a takeover offer from ierp's largest oil and gas engineers. 18% in the green for cgg. technip is down 557% on the news. stephane has more from paris. >> good morning. the oil services group has made an offer to buy cgg specialized in natural resources expiration. technip is offering a significant premium, a bit more than 25% compared to the closing price yesterday. in a statement this morning, technip says the combination of the two countries would create a unique value proposition in the country across the entire production system. but despite that, cgg has rejected the offer and said the solutions to pursue the negotiations with technip are not met. according to media reports, cgg is now continuing to put itself up for sales after -- the offer from technip. cgg is under pressure. the company posted recently a loss for the third quarter that was the second -- for the company is suffering from the weaker oil price and
james ashley, we're going to leave it there, chief economist at rbc capital markets. >>> now, let's have some news on earnings so far today. ccg shares getting a big boost after the group rejected a takeover offer from ierp's largest oil and gas engineers. 18% in the green for cgg. technip is down 557% on the news. stephane has more from paris. >> good morning. the oil services group has made an offer to buy cgg specialized in natural resources expiration. technip is offering a...
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so excited. these are girls from my office, ashley and sonya, bobbie.com, they're helping us show off the first itemto your white napkin there. >> wow. >> that's amazing. >> and they're pushing on it. it is not fake. >> that's incredible. >> yes. >> i really was impressed with how it worked. stops the feathering and stuff. next is something a little unusual, but if you feel like you're tired, have yellow in the whites of your eyes, widely used by celebrity makeup artists are these blue eye drops. they help combat the yellow in your eyes. i tried them. it does work. but i will say, check with your doctor ophthalmologist if you need to. they do really help. >> did you just use it. >> i used them this morning, i wanted to make sure they were calming and everything. another cool thing is amp up the lashes. if you like a particular form and want to try a new brush, sephora has a pass that lets you try the different shapes out there. you can mix and match with your own formula. >> and i thought this was cool. kerasoft has these sheaths that have a waxy, shiny, nourishing substance so they tame hat head an
so excited. these are girls from my office, ashley and sonya, bobbie.com, they're helping us show off the first itemto your white napkin there. >> wow. >> that's amazing. >> and they're pushing on it. it is not fake. >> that's incredible. >> yes. >> i really was impressed with how it worked. stops the feathering and stuff. next is something a little unusual, but if you feel like you're tired, have yellow in the whites of your eyes, widely used by celebrity...
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ashley outside pensburry high school in '07. the jury awarded her $14 million but a judge reduced it to $500,000. so, she appealed.ay the state supreme court ruled the award will stay at $500,000 because a law puts a cap on what a school district can pay. >>> this morning we're learning more about the gunman in the shooting at florida state university. police shot and killed myron may after he opened fire outside a school library early yesterday morning. two students and a university employee were wounded with one of the students in critical condition. may was an attorney and a florida state graduate with mental problems who feared the government was after mim. . >>> and new this morning secret service officers arrested another person outside the white house. officials say april lenhart had a handgun in a holster as she demonstrated along the fence line last night. agents took her into custody for possession of an unregistered firearm. >>> calls for calm on whether a ferguson police officer should face charges for shooting and killing his teenage son. that decision should happen any day now. he attacked officer da
ashley outside pensburry high school in '07. the jury awarded her $14 million but a judge reduced it to $500,000. so, she appealed.ay the state supreme court ruled the award will stay at $500,000 because a law puts a cap on what a school district can pay. >>> this morning we're learning more about the gunman in the shooting at florida state university. police shot and killed myron may after he opened fire outside a school library early yesterday morning. two students and a university...
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so excited about that possibility. >> with the help of emerge kentucky, a group that trains women to run for office, ashley decided thatere was no time like the present. but her race against a tea party businessman was a quick education in how ugly politics can get. >> okay. so what are we looking at here? >> we're looking at a website. it's no longer up. but it changed my name to trashily miller. they basically highlight that there are over 3 million abortions provided at planned parenthood. not noting the ones in kentucky provide the services. they label me as a rap model because of my affiliation with my appearance on the cover of one of their mix tapes. i'm not sure why they refer to it as a gangster rap group. they couldn't be further from that. >> her republican opponent has denied involvement in the website. moffitt did call her an inappropriate dressed model of rap artists. >> i don't think that they really expected much from my candidacy or from my campaign. i think they just said, oh, she's young, she's brown, she's never run for office before, she works for planned parenthood. you don't have to worry about h
so excited about that possibility. >> with the help of emerge kentucky, a group that trains women to run for office, ashley decided thatere was no time like the present. but her race against a tea party businessman was a quick education in how ugly politics can get. >> okay. so what are we looking at here? >> we're looking at a website. it's no longer up. but it changed my name to trashily miller. they basically highlight that there are over 3 million abortions provided at...
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so far? >> we are talking a 50 point spread. we see a number of close races. harris leading gold by ten points. betty yee, leading ashleyl of these cases we have races that are pretty doggone close. people thought many of them would break out more along before now. >> the race for the san jose mayor, did you expect it to be that close? >> i am not sure it's going to change. when you have a low turn-out, what it means is anybody who mobilizes a base can win when nobody thought they would. >> larry, stay put. we have complete election coverage on air and online. our coverage continues right now at 11. i am jessica ageary. >> i am raj mathai. we have been on early. >> we have live team coverage from the bay area to sacramento. >> the mare oral race, a spirited race to see who will
so far? >> we are talking a 50 point spread. we see a number of close races. harris leading gold by ten points. betty yee, leading ashleyl of these cases we have races that are pretty doggone close. people thought many of them would break out more along before now. >> the race for the san jose mayor, did you expect it to be that close? >> i am not sure it's going to change. when you have a low turn-out, what it means is anybody who mobilizes a base can win when nobody thought...