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holtmann tries to secure a big w. >> tim: decorations are ready. ohio state, one last chance to prove to the committee that they belongment they take on the badgers in a must-win big ten title game coming up at 7:00 eastern only on fox. screening live on foxsportsgo. what an appetizer we delivered today though. how much fun has this been? >> jim: we talked about before what kind of game we would anticipate. it played out perfectly in the fact that not a lot of turnovers and not a lot of sloppy plays. individual matchups we looked at and quality players making quality plays. >> tim: butler in the bonus and with the arrow. it's an uphill battle. >> jim: you get a stop, a score, another stop, you're back in the game. what you can't afford to do at the end of the shot clock is foul. >> tim: jones does take it to the basket and enforce exactly what you said. >> jim: how much of a luxury is it to have a player going to make the right decision. you put the ball in his hand. roosevelt jones uses angle to get a shoulder and hip by a defender and he's able t
holtmann tries to secure a big w. >> tim: decorations are ready. ohio state, one last chance to prove to the committee that they belongment they take on the badgers in a must-win big ten title game coming up at 7:00 eastern only on fox. screening live on foxsportsgo. what an appetizer we delivered today though. how much fun has this been? >> jim: we talked about before what kind of game we would anticipate. it played out perfectly in the fact that not a lot of turnovers and not a...
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it's not tim hennis.'s a pubic hair right where the rape took place. >> what is male dna doing underneath eastburn's finger nails and it's not tim's. >> the prosecution and the defense agreed on that. nothing else came back to timothy hennis. underneath the finger nails, that's not timothy hennis', but what is, that vaginal swab. >> to me, male dna evidence under the finger nail of a woman who is raped is pretty damning evidence. who is it? >> the finger nail scrapings weren't enough for a full dna profile. so the defense asked to test all the evidence that might point to a different perpetrator, including a blood-soaked towel. >> now whoever had sex with her didn't necessarily kill her. but you can't argue that someone who cleaned up the blood didn't have something to do with it. let's find out what happened. >> in the military, if you need a test done, you have to ask the judge to ask the army to do it for you. >> the judge denied the defense' request to test other items. >> i can't imagine a judge in a
it's not tim hennis.'s a pubic hair right where the rape took place. >> what is male dna doing underneath eastburn's finger nails and it's not tim's. >> the prosecution and the defense agreed on that. nothing else came back to timothy hennis. underneath the finger nails, that's not timothy hennis', but what is, that vaginal swab. >> to me, male dna evidence under the finger nail of a woman who is raped is pretty damning evidence. who is it? >> the finger nail scrapings...
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. >> tim: that was as good as the ufc fight promo. you worked on that, too. we'll check on him. and be back in just a moment. 6:32 remaining. ♪ look to the sky. ♪ listen to the trees. ♪ out on the river... ♪ ...just a man roaming free. ♪ searching for that great tasting ten calories. ♪ ♪ bold country. ♪ this is, bold country. ♪ great tasting, bold flavor, 10 calories. dr pepper ten taste the bold country not a bad way to end the day. [ dennis ] ...or razorbacks... pig sooie! [ dennis ] they need a little help, so for 10 years, the allstate nets program has supported scholarships to help students prepare for a life that's good. motor trend's 2015olf car of the year. to help students prepare so was the 100% electric e-golf, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. so remember to enter thethe allstate it's good sweepstakes. you could win 100,000 dollars, vip trips to two of the biggest college football games this year and
. >> tim: that was as good as the ufc fight promo. you worked on that, too. we'll check on him. and be back in just a moment. 6:32 remaining. ♪ look to the sky. ♪ listen to the trees. ♪ out on the river... ♪ ...just a man roaming free. ♪ searching for that great tasting ten calories. ♪ ♪ bold country. ♪ this is, bold country. ♪ great tasting, bold flavor, 10 calories. dr pepper ten taste the bold country not a bad way to end the day. [ dennis ] ...or razorbacks... pig...
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tim, not realizing how much he missed it until he had an audience. a woman who has wandered in to watch him practice. >> i could watch the emotional in her psyche. i realized what it is to be a musician and being able to move their hearts. >> you have a good ear for hearing when it goes up and down. nice job. >> reporter: it is just what tim wanted to provide his students when he started teaching, but something was missing. a lot of somethings. >> no resources to teach the kids what they want. >> reporter: he was fortunate enough to find a nonprofit called little kids rock. they also provided 30 free guitars to help him do it. still, that wasn't enough for each student to take an instrument to home to practice and that wasn't good enough for tim. >> i'll never get the resources that these kids need by the time they're gone off to high school. that's not fair to them, so i just bought what i thought we needed right then and there so i didn't have to deal with the red tape. >> reporter: no red tape, just a lot of boxes because tim has since bought some
tim, not realizing how much he missed it until he had an audience. a woman who has wandered in to watch him practice. >> i could watch the emotional in her psyche. i realized what it is to be a musician and being able to move their hearts. >> you have a good ear for hearing when it goes up and down. nice job. >> reporter: it is just what tim wanted to provide his students when he started teaching, but something was missing. a lot of somethings. >> no resources to teach...
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>> i agree with tim 100%.t issue with the property overhang i think is going to benefit the stock market. that's exactly why it's doing well. >> how is it going to benefit? >> the money is going -- >> money into the stocks. >> versus real estate. >> it looks like we have a winner. twitter says it's tim seymour. congratulations. >> this is the first time i think in 2014 i have beaten brian so it feels pretty good. a nice way to end the year. jo congratulations, tim. . >> bull case on china weighs out. still ahead, one trader making a bullish bet on coca-cola in 2015. how high does he think that stock will go. we'll take up that trade next. >>> and as we head to break, we'll just hear the "fast money" music. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. >>> you're hearing "she's so perfect" by five seconds of summer which is jim's favorite song of the year. that's a little surprising. >> i have a teenage girl and i have a beloved 13-year-old daughter has to listen to that song. >>
>> i agree with tim 100%.t issue with the property overhang i think is going to benefit the stock market. that's exactly why it's doing well. >> how is it going to benefit? >> the money is going -- >> money into the stocks. >> versus real estate. >> it looks like we have a winner. twitter says it's tim seymour. congratulations. >> this is the first time i think in 2014 i have beaten brian so it feels pretty good. a nice way to end the year. jo...
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tim and i haven't always seen eye to eye on every issue. we've always been able to come together and work for south dakotans in times of crisis, from drought relief to flood and tornado responses to protecting the black hills from wildfires, senator johnson and i have always been able to quickly respond to the needs of our state regardless of party differences or past disagreements. mr. president, when you represent a state like south dakota, what some people like to call a flyover state, a state that some of our colleagues here in the senate occasionally mix up with north dakota, there are days when it can seem like the concerns of rural americans aren't given fair consideration. the needs of rural america are not being heard by the administration or more densely populated areas of our country. i've had the great pleasure of working with tim to bring a voice to the concerns of rural america and those of us who hail from the middle of the country. to highlight one of the many examples i could bring up, since his first term in congress, tim
tim and i haven't always seen eye to eye on every issue. we've always been able to come together and work for south dakotans in times of crisis, from drought relief to flood and tornado responses to protecting the black hills from wildfires, senator johnson and i have always been able to quickly respond to the needs of our state regardless of party differences or past disagreements. mr. president, when you represent a state like south dakota, what some people like to call a flyover state, a...
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tim seymour, how are you trading china? >> adrian is talking about the backs and the insurance companies. we talked about this on tuesday. we talked about the local market. adrian makes a key distinction. the fxi, trading the hong kong shares, is not the pek, which we talked about on tuesday, the local market. i think you can stay in the trade. i would not chase it tomorrow. i think after a 10% move this week, let's wait for a pullback. everything adrian said i totally agree to that this is a market that has a lot of liquidity chasing it. if you chase the broader adr market, i kind of like china mobile. this is a big slot, state owned company. they pay a decent dividend yield. >> you don't have the stomach to invest in adrs directly or even etf in china. where would you go? >> las vegas sands. they have been beaten up. the casino traffic has been down month after month. and this is me just sort of fishing for the bottom. they're down 28%, las vegas sands down 28%, year to date, win is down 15%. i play for a return on las ve
tim seymour, how are you trading china? >> adrian is talking about the backs and the insurance companies. we talked about this on tuesday. we talked about the local market. adrian makes a key distinction. the fxi, trading the hong kong shares, is not the pek, which we talked about on tuesday, the local market. i think you can stay in the trade. i would not chase it tomorrow. i think after a 10% move this week, let's wait for a pullback. everything adrian said i totally agree to that this...
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>> tim is an eye opener altogether. we see the tim bill weirton movies as the gothic illustration.nd out it comes. and so -- so -- especially in this story. and in stories about relationships. we -- we know what's going on from our own experience. but we don't really always dare to face it. >> and there it is. and there he is. now it's quite remarkable. you can't believe that it's actually real stories. the things that went on with them. before we go, i want to congratulate you on your star on the walk of fame. >> thank you. >> that is a big honor, i would imagine. >> i was a little overwhelmed. >> i bet. and to have your buddy, quentin tarantino with you. it was special. >> wouldn't want to do it without him. he was the initiator about it. so having a star on the walk of fame wouldn't make sense without him. >> can't wait to see you on the new bond films. you can't talk about it. >> i can talk about anything. what these kids want, your kids have. at st. jude children's research hospital, we're fighting for the health of kids who aren't as lucky as yours. our treatments are used in
>> tim is an eye opener altogether. we see the tim bill weirton movies as the gothic illustration.nd out it comes. and so -- so -- especially in this story. and in stories about relationships. we -- we know what's going on from our own experience. but we don't really always dare to face it. >> and there it is. and there he is. now it's quite remarkable. you can't believe that it's actually real stories. the things that went on with them. before we go, i want to congratulate you on...
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goalie tim howard was the biggest reason. faris has his story. >> reporter: it may be the most popular and lucrative sport in the united states but football's biggest hits lately have been off the field. crises at every level. >> the scandal widening this evening -- >> scandal rocks the nfl. >> it took the video to make everyone aware of just how awful it was. >> reporter: from the nfl all the way to high school. >> the hazing scandal. >> reporter: yet the other football, we're talking soccer and its popularity growing faster than any other american sport, fueled in part by the success of the u.s. men's national team and their performance at the world cup led by their fearless goalkeeper. >> tim howard again! >> reporter: the game captured every corner of america as the u.s. entered unchartered waters never before making it this far in back-to-back world cups. >> there was a highlight reel of brazil, one moment what was it? >> the score against ghana. >> reporter: just 29 seconds into the first game the team's captain, clinto
goalie tim howard was the biggest reason. faris has his story. >> reporter: it may be the most popular and lucrative sport in the united states but football's biggest hits lately have been off the field. crises at every level. >> the scandal widening this evening -- >> scandal rocks the nfl. >> it took the video to make everyone aware of just how awful it was. >> reporter: from the nfl all the way to high school. >> the hazing scandal. >> reporter: yet...
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. >> we have the co-chairs the task force here today both megan from the distributing aid tim of the sfmta to provide an overall progress report on the vision zero initiatives and to highlight the work we've accomplished since the resolution passed northeasterly 2014 this is really good opportunity to look back at the year to see what we've accomplished and the next item what we need to accomplish on the next steps oh, director reiskin thank you for being here today. >> good afternoon supervisor kim and members of the committee i want to come here to offer introduce before you get into the 3 machine substantive items first convey i think that things took a leadership that started in this room and it's been picked up bid boards and commissions around the city and fully embraced by the mayor we've made progress and additional supported from the november election we have been working very closely with the other city departments and the executive branch as well as the ta and external stakeholders to take the concept of dissolutions and make it city policy and make that part of what we do
. >> we have the co-chairs the task force here today both megan from the distributing aid tim of the sfmta to provide an overall progress report on the vision zero initiatives and to highlight the work we've accomplished since the resolution passed northeasterly 2014 this is really good opportunity to look back at the year to see what we've accomplished and the next item what we need to accomplish on the next steps oh, director reiskin thank you for being here today. >> good...
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tim gunn was so nice. came up to tim gunn, he would stand up, he would shake their hand, he would talk to them, he was so kind. then he got on our flight and our flight got delayed for an hour and everybody was in a terrible mood except for tim gunn who was like bringing up the energy of the plane. at one point a guy gave him his phone, and i hear tim gunn on the phone saying, "hi, carol, this is tim gunn, i'm with your husband bob, the flight's delayed an hour but we're making it work." you are the nicest person. [ applause ] so that is my takeaway is that tim gunn for me has set a new bar for human kindness and i hope that i can -- i'm aspiring to live up to that. you guys we have an amazing show for you tonight. two of country music's biggest superstars, brad paisley and carrie underwood are here. [ cheers ] so exciting. i've mentioned this before on the show. true story. brad paisley sang at my wedding. and hopefully it will never come to this but carrie underwood has agreed to sing at our divorce. [ l
tim gunn was so nice. came up to tim gunn, he would stand up, he would shake their hand, he would talk to them, he was so kind. then he got on our flight and our flight got delayed for an hour and everybody was in a terrible mood except for tim gunn who was like bringing up the energy of the plane. at one point a guy gave him his phone, and i hear tim gunn on the phone saying, "hi, carol, this is tim gunn, i'm with your husband bob, the flight's delayed an hour but we're making it...
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foot locker, 7%, tim? >> this guy taking down a competitor finish line but their numbers before they came out today, people looking at the multiples saying it's a risk weren't time and looking like a risky play from 30 to 40. seems to cap at 58. a lot of province here, people did. i don't think you need to run back. >> madison square garden at 3%. >> this stock back in october when they talked about splitting and now they're actually trying, the board is considering a different style of splitting. either way, people expect to see the stock a lot higher. be able to unlock some of the value. i agree with them. i'm not in the name but i think it's going hyper. >> t.o. >> crude numbers, i think to the upside going to flush shorts out and do it again. i think it trades north of 21. >> jc penny down 3%. >> apparel sales lagging for the next five years. j.c. penny being one of them. forever 21 was mentioned. i would stay away from this. i think it's clear. >> actually guys shop there. we have the video of it. app
foot locker, 7%, tim? >> this guy taking down a competitor finish line but their numbers before they came out today, people looking at the multiples saying it's a risk weren't time and looking like a risky play from 30 to 40. seems to cap at 58. a lot of province here, people did. i don't think you need to run back. >> madison square garden at 3%. >> this stock back in october when they talked about splitting and now they're actually trying, the board is considering a...
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tim's bubble bath generates hundreds of thousands of hits on the internet.s asked to make national television appearances. all good for his music, but not good for his resume. he and his co-workers are all fired. >> i figured i would get fired when i did it, but when everybody else got fired, that was the part that surprised me because really no one had anything to do with it, aside from the girl that filmed it. >> that girl, macy, is sorry she and tim didn't edit out their other colleagues. >> i regret that they got in trouble or had to have anything to do with it. >> manager karen craig, a burger king employee for several years, is sorry too. >> sorry for anything that they think i did. i had no part in it. i feel that burger king has done me wrong. >> burger king released a statement after the incident saying workers are being retrained, and, quote, we have sanitized the sink and have disposed of all other kitchen tools and utensils that were used during the incident. as for macy and tim, they're both living in xenia, and their job prospects have been few
tim's bubble bath generates hundreds of thousands of hits on the internet.s asked to make national television appearances. all good for his music, but not good for his resume. he and his co-workers are all fired. >> i figured i would get fired when i did it, but when everybody else got fired, that was the part that surprised me because really no one had anything to do with it, aside from the girl that filmed it. >> that girl, macy, is sorry she and tim didn't edit out their other...
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tim ullmann, bbc news. >> they might be interested in this.ur sleep and maybe your health, according to new research. doctors in the united states found it longer with a back-lit ereader. more on our website. you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. we lovchocolaty, creamy... with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. make the best entertainment part of your holidays. catch all the hottest handpicked titles on the winter watchlist, only with xfinity from comcast. >>> our top stories. internet services to north korea come back online after a nine-hour shutdown. experts say it was probably caused by a cyber
tim ullmann, bbc news. >> they might be interested in this.ur sleep and maybe your health, according to new research. doctors in the united states found it longer with a back-lit ereader. more on our website. you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty...
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traders are tim see more, tim grasso, karen finer man and brian kelly. the dow closing up more than 400 points today for the first time in more than three years. the technology sector leading the gains over the past two days. the s&p and dow have erased almost all of their losses for the month of december. equities brushing off a nearly 3% decline in oil. oil's drop has been dragging down the broader marks for weeks. what's different this time around? can we explain this massive rally, brian kelly? >> i don't think you can explain today. i don't think there was a logical reason for today. nothing has changed in the past couple of days. the only thick is the federal reserve has said the economy is so weak they're afraid to change a couple of words. what was interesting to what you said at the beginning, this is the biggest rally since november 2008. we know that the largest point gains always come in bear markets so do i trust this rally? absolutely not. especially when you see oil going lower, when you see hyg turning over. for me, i don't have any posit
traders are tim see more, tim grasso, karen finer man and brian kelly. the dow closing up more than 400 points today for the first time in more than three years. the technology sector leading the gains over the past two days. the s&p and dow have erased almost all of their losses for the month of december. equities brushing off a nearly 3% decline in oil. oil's drop has been dragging down the broader marks for weeks. what's different this time around? can we explain this massive rally,...
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well, this is nice. >> hi. >> tim has invited me to >> tim has invited me to dinner alongside a few peoplee booming economy in china, an architect and designer, daniel zhung a real estate developer and coco shu, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> twice a night. today we're surrounded by southern french wine and northern italian wine. >> mm-hm. >> and you like you can eat in different district of wine country every night. >> isn't this supposed to be communist china? >> anyone communist party, comrades party member? >> no. no. [ laughter ] >> i'm a bit of a red diaper baby. but what i mean to say is that it just seems that the realm of the possible here is very big. >> absolutely. it's a big stage. >> mm-hm. >> in new york city or other places in the world, you can see that. they might build a massive project, but that's probably the only one in the whole city. but in shanghai city there's ten massive projects coming up. and there's ten more coming up in the next ten years. it's a big world, big city but small village at the end. and i think food is
well, this is nice. >> hi. >> tim has invited me to >> tim has invited me to dinner alongside a few peoplee booming economy in china, an architect and designer, daniel zhung a real estate developer and coco shu, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> twice a night. today we're surrounded by southern french wine and northern italian wine. >> mm-hm. >> and you like you can eat in different district of wine country...
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you have to give that thing a few years. >> mark, it's tim. we had an interesting conversation on flip cart which is india's amazon and alibaba rolled up in one. one of the things they're saying is greater mobile adoption. can you talk about this for alibaba and maybe this is the upside people are missing because ali pay is going very strong? >> yes, it is. look, mobile is the single biggest defining issue across the internet, from social media names, advertising names, travel, and certainly in e-commerce. as far as we can tell just comparing how alibaba has done in mobile versus call it an ebay or amazon, alibaba is right there with the rest of them. they're doing very solid double-digit percentage of their revenue via mobile devices and getting decent transaction rates ormontization rates, particularly for the t mall business. i'm not sure they're ahead of the curve but they're there with the curve and it's part of the bullish story of alibaba over time. >> great to see you. thanks for your time. mark ma haney. we've had maniagists going int
you have to give that thing a few years. >> mark, it's tim. we had an interesting conversation on flip cart which is india's amazon and alibaba rolled up in one. one of the things they're saying is greater mobile adoption. can you talk about this for alibaba and maybe this is the upside people are missing because ali pay is going very strong? >> yes, it is. look, mobile is the single biggest defining issue across the internet, from social media names, advertising names, travel, and...
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and tim's not involved any more. blah, blah, blah. but also what was interesting was where he would go, where that guy could go. and the way to get him to where i thought he should go. let's go back and just retrace how he got there again. you know, which sult mately what they did, in the 17th or 18th or fourth or fifth version of it but it's inherently an interesting guy. and for me the key always was, i only said this interesting it was never about batman t was bruce wayne, you know. that was the way in, who is that guy. and who is that guy on the screen that would be as least-- at least a little ent takening as opposed to grim. >> rose: right, right. was it hard to walk away. >> no, easy, easy. >> rose: even when they rolled up the bank well well, yeah, i'm not going to-- there was one occasion, people would ask me this and i go, because it never really changed my life. i live the same way that i-- it just went like that. there is only one thing, this hunk of real estate i wanted to buy, oh, i would like to have that. it had a good
and tim's not involved any more. blah, blah, blah. but also what was interesting was where he would go, where that guy could go. and the way to get him to where i thought he should go. let's go back and just retrace how he got there again. you know, which sult mately what they did, in the 17th or 18th or fourth or fifth version of it but it's inherently an interesting guy. and for me the key always was, i only said this interesting it was never about batman t was bruce wayne, you know. that was...
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our traders are tim seymour, patriot and brian. the decline that doesn't seem to stop pressuring the broader market once again today. crude prices falling more than 3% after the international energy association cut its oil demand forecast. that move spooking investors with the major indices down more than 1% apiece. the dow down 4% this wiebe aeek. the credit markets getting ready for more volatility. the ten-year treasury yield closing at 2.1%. its second lowest of the year. and energy, the biggest component of the high-yield market, the high yield etf down more than 1% in today's session. this s this finally the dip we've come upon that you should not want to buy? pete najarian? >> i don't agree with that. i think this is a dip i do want to buy because it started with energy. energy continues to accelerate to the down side but i think that provides opportunities in other areas of the market that are getting sold off that really probably shouldn't, at least to this degree. one name off the top, how about costco? costco came out wi
our traders are tim seymour, patriot and brian. the decline that doesn't seem to stop pressuring the broader market once again today. crude prices falling more than 3% after the international energy association cut its oil demand forecast. that move spooking investors with the major indices down more than 1% apiece. the dow down 4% this wiebe aeek. the credit markets getting ready for more volatility. the ten-year treasury yield closing at 2.1%. its second lowest of the year. and energy, the...
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our traders tonight are tim, john, paul, and brian. we talk a whole lot about tesla here on this program, but tonight we are talking a different electric vehicle name. china's candy technology is getting a boost today. we've got the details in an exclusive interview with the representative of the company tonight. but tonight's top story, greek drama. goal rising 1.5%. so does it eventually spread here to the u.s.? are we discounting too much that contagion will, in fact, be contained? >> i don't think we're discounting too much. the only way that greece will ultimately matter, if for some reason it causes the germans to really object to qe, to buying greek bonds, to that type of thing. there's still some uncertainty about that, and that's why you saw a lot of the european stocks down today. they were down quite a bit. germany was down 1.5%. so if the ecb does not do qe, then you will have that contagion coming over here. more money coming into the financial system and flows coming into the u.s. >> what is consensus at this point that t
our traders tonight are tim, john, paul, and brian. we talk a whole lot about tesla here on this program, but tonight we are talking a different electric vehicle name. china's candy technology is getting a boost today. we've got the details in an exclusive interview with the representative of the company tonight. but tonight's top story, greek drama. goal rising 1.5%. so does it eventually spread here to the u.s.? are we discounting too much that contagion will, in fact, be contained? >>...
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number one priority 2014-2015 for the mta we've got a broad range of materials we'll be starting with tim pitching for megan he'll be talking about the research about the refined high energy network it is an important data many undermines the strategy and you'll come back and talk about the engineering product delivery and the education underway and talk about some of the policies o policy rules we have that be coming out of the vision zero task force over the next couple of years with that, i'm going to turn it over to timothy talking about the new data natural lyrics. >> good afternoon, commissioners timothy with mta unfortunately megan can't be here she has a home situation i'm going to go over the updates the network which we've made tremendous progress a couple of years ago just quick you background in 2011, we started working on gathering the data on the resources and we went from intersection data to the correlation with crossroads there's on overlap of neighbors one thing we saw we added in some additional data that come in that includes the various modes as they came available li
number one priority 2014-2015 for the mta we've got a broad range of materials we'll be starting with tim pitching for megan he'll be talking about the research about the refined high energy network it is an important data many undermines the strategy and you'll come back and talk about the engineering product delivery and the education underway and talk about some of the policies o policy rules we have that be coming out of the vision zero task force over the next couple of years with that,...
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the performance and the track records it's a great recommendation the other thing those structure of tim could they are currently at 46 and beard is thirty basic points the other item that was talked about the recession of guidelines those were for the stable guideline for the docket and prevail this day as well and to eliminate the mid cap value and we've talked about this in detail about 3 meetings ago and reviewing all the funds structures it is to do as well, the f one, if they can get to throw a account if you want the funds put it throw the brokerage part it's at option given the fact that we're downsizing and i know there was some mr. smith said if you want it we can get it but it's eliminated directly other thing the review of gold makers and they're leading on december 3rd we'll review a current mission statements that's pending we're in the process of rewriting and talking about a mission statement that will be reviewed and approved and going up for the board approval so again, the major items the replacement of tim could and the revised billboard the mid cap vail and growth fu
the performance and the track records it's a great recommendation the other thing those structure of tim could they are currently at 46 and beard is thirty basic points the other item that was talked about the recession of guidelines those were for the stable guideline for the docket and prevail this day as well and to eliminate the mid cap value and we've talked about this in detail about 3 meetings ago and reviewing all the funds structures it is to do as well, the f one, if they can get to...
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tim burton, everybody. ♪ theaters christmas day. tim burton, everybody.ossible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. who convinced you to follow your dreams with one cross country roadtrip?d you give someone the greatest gift for someone who gave you these moments... is to give those moments back. dewar's. the most awarded blended scotch in history. you can control with gestures. like now, she's flying a spaceship to mars! we're flying a plane to detroit. intel. this is where it all changes. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. >> jon: that's our show. here's your moment of zen. >> do you know what i'm do
tim burton, everybody. ♪ theaters christmas day. tim burton, everybody.ossible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. who convinced you to follow your dreams with one cross country roadtrip?d you give someone the greatest gift for someone who gave you these moments... is to give those moments back. dewar's. the most awarded blended scotch in history....
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tim johnson has his integrity. he has this unbreakable determination to fight to do the things he needs to do. after 18 years in the senate and 10 years in the house will stop to say he will be lost by the people of south dakota is a great understatement. he worked here with my predecessor, the democratic leader, tom daschle. they got so many things done for the state of south dakota. they are both missed, but their friendship is something i long admire. to show you the type of person by 524the person he beat votes him back the next election and endorsed him. a republican, longtime member of the house and senate endorsed tim johnson in his reelection. that is the kind of integrity tim johnson has. people admire him very much. tim johnson leaves the senate undefeated and i will miss him very, very much. my wife will miss barbara and .heir book club i have seen their exchange of e-mails back and forth as to what book they should read. so we will mr. johnson's. south dakota will miss the johnson's. he will be a great
tim johnson has his integrity. he has this unbreakable determination to fight to do the things he needs to do. after 18 years in the senate and 10 years in the house will stop to say he will be lost by the people of south dakota is a great understatement. he worked here with my predecessor, the democratic leader, tom daschle. they got so many things done for the state of south dakota. they are both missed, but their friendship is something i long admire. to show you the type of person by 524the...
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tim's being taken by ambulance to george washington. so i went there because tim had suffered a very bad bleed on the brain. it was something involved -- he was born with this situation. no one knew, but of course it hit him. lots of people have this condition, but most people don't have a bleed on the brain. he did. i was there in the hospital with him. barbara was there, his daughter kelsey, and his two boys brendan and brooks came in as soon as they could. one was serving in the military after having combat duty, a member of the united states army. the other boy is a lawyer who is now the u.s. attorney for south dakota. it was a very difficult time his family had and he had especially. he was in surgery on more than one occasion. his life was threatened. many people don't survive this difficult situation that he was hit with. but i frankly, mr. president, never realized how physically big and strong he was until i saw him laying there in the hospital. he met these challenges. physical, they were very difficult. and ten months later h
tim's being taken by ambulance to george washington. so i went there because tim had suffered a very bad bleed on the brain. it was something involved -- he was born with this situation. no one knew, but of course it hit him. lots of people have this condition, but most people don't have a bleed on the brain. he did. i was there in the hospital with him. barbara was there, his daughter kelsey, and his two boys brendan and brooks came in as soon as they could. one was serving in the military...
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that's where we find tim furlong with more tonight. tim? >> reporter: yeah, i agree with what jim said. everybody you talk to says they want this over. behind me the home of nicole hill, it's getting dark. it's a crime scene, 12 1/2 hours after shot and killed here in the pheasant run neighborhood. the alleged gun man, bradley stone, ex-husband. he came here to the house, before 5:00 this morning, neighbors heard glass break, struggling, screaming gunshots. one neighbor looked out, saw bradley stone rushing his two young daughters, no coats on, into his car, telling them they had to leave right away. neighbors say nicole had a lot of custody issues with brad and she lived in fear. they want to know more, everybody wants to know more, about what finally happened, what finally might have snapped that led us to this moment where we are today. live in harleysville, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> a home in lansdale part of this killing spree. nbc 10 has learned two women were found dead inside the home on fifth street. sky 4 10 over the scene as p
that's where we find tim furlong with more tonight. tim? >> reporter: yeah, i agree with what jim said. everybody you talk to says they want this over. behind me the home of nicole hill, it's getting dark. it's a crime scene, 12 1/2 hours after shot and killed here in the pheasant run neighborhood. the alleged gun man, bradley stone, ex-husband. he came here to the house, before 5:00 this morning, neighbors heard glass break, struggling, screaming gunshots. one neighbor looked out, saw...
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tim is in on the sting. he's the leader of operation underground rail road, who works with local authorities to catch pimps that sell underage girls for sex. your name is andrea? or that's what we'll call you? her parents have no idea she's a prostitute. she's 17, but has been working for six years. you started at the age of 11. do the men pay for more young girls? almost twice the price. she says she wishes she didn't do this. at the party -- >> he brought like 100 girls. >> i'm missing three, because they're so late. >> 100 girls. 100! >> reporter: some of the girls are just 14 years old. >> of course, absolutely. they're giving eyes out, right. you know, trying to flirt with guys. >> reporter: one of the alleged traffickers singles out one girl. >> she's 14 years old. >> reporter: in order for the colombians to prosecute, there has to be no doubt. >> does she do everything? >> i have to talk to her. >> oral sex? there's not going to be any problem? >> reporter: and money has to change hands. >> this is th
tim is in on the sting. he's the leader of operation underground rail road, who works with local authorities to catch pimps that sell underage girls for sex. your name is andrea? or that's what we'll call you? her parents have no idea she's a prostitute. she's 17, but has been working for six years. you started at the age of 11. do the men pay for more young girls? almost twice the price. she says she wishes she didn't do this. at the party -- >> he brought like 100 girls. >> i'm...
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tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> tim, that is what a lot of people were asking.e do know that those children are apparently with neighbors and safe and sound tonight. >> thank you. >>> recapping what we know. a manhunt under way for 35-year-old brad stone of pennsburg, montgomery county police say he went on a killing spree, shooting to death six people, seriously injuring one other. among the victims, stone's ex-wife nicole hill. all of other victims related to nicole hill. stay with nbc 10 for new developments. >>> some of the other stories making headlines on "nbc 10 news at 4:00." family demanding answers after philadelphia police shot and killed a man in the may fair section. police stopped brandon tate brown for driving without headlights. officers ordered him out of the car and that's when they say he reached for a gun. police responded by shooting tate brown in the head, and he was killed. >>> president barack obama says every american who served in afghanistan should be proud of what they accomplished. thanking troops for their service. the president say
tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> tim, that is what a lot of people were asking.e do know that those children are apparently with neighbors and safe and sound tonight. >> thank you. >>> recapping what we know. a manhunt under way for 35-year-old brad stone of pennsburg, montgomery county police say he went on a killing spree, shooting to death six people, seriously injuring one other. among the victims, stone's ex-wife nicole hill. all of other victims related to nicole hill....
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tim, are you concerned? >> i am concerned.est play on macau gambling is a name i've been wanting to buy. what jane is saying, in the last couple days, downgrades, so a stock which now books at 18 times current earns, not so much if we're only growing sub-20%, so you have to be very careful. it still is a great company. i don't think macau is crumbling the way other people do. i think the pressure from the chinese government is alleviating. haas year's valuation is -- if earnings are changing from adequate. >> it was the corruption, smoking, traffic, it was a bunch of different things as a reason to stay out of the gambling. but if you look at las vegas, down 30%, wynn down 24%, 23%-ish, i think that's where you get the most bang for your bucket. so many months of traffic dropping off, i would wait until the end of the year, though. >> the falling is oil is setting off the activity radar. that's next. they're still after me. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leav
tim, are you concerned? >> i am concerned.est play on macau gambling is a name i've been wanting to buy. what jane is saying, in the last couple days, downgrades, so a stock which now books at 18 times current earns, not so much if we're only growing sub-20%, so you have to be very careful. it still is a great company. i don't think macau is crumbling the way other people do. i think the pressure from the chinese government is alleviating. haas year's valuation is -- if earnings are...
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still with us this time, tim ogden managing director of the u.s.inancial diary i linda, author of hand to mouth, living in bootstrap america. and kim bo bo and author of wage theft in america. kim, you know, you talked earlier about the walton family, many are not convinced that inequality is a problem. they say look, we live in a marketplace, where the market mace rewards certain kind of labor, and that's that. and we should make out decisions around that, both how you prepare for life in the workplace, and how you get educated and so on. there's a certain amount of this that is simply your fault. >> well, i don't agree with that. i think we have a societal responsibility. believe that it is our job to help our fellow native. we can do that through the society in a number of ways, indeed, we can raise the men mum wage, we can encouraging employers and support employers we can stop wage theft by strengthennenning enforcement, and we can make work pay, we can provide the supports that almost every other country in the world provides. such as paid si
still with us this time, tim ogden managing director of the u.s.inancial diary i linda, author of hand to mouth, living in bootstrap america. and kim bo bo and author of wage theft in america. kim, you know, you talked earlier about the walton family, many are not convinced that inequality is a problem. they say look, we live in a marketplace, where the market mace rewards certain kind of labor, and that's that. and we should make out decisions around that, both how you prepare for life in the...
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. >> and tim friend joining us live from brussels.e also said there were other reasons he believed that progress was being made. >> reporter: yes, he did, and he spoke about the propaganda war. he said the perception of isil around the world was one that meant that most people in his view were of the opinion that isil needed to be eradicated and stopped in its tracks. it advances slowed down and terminated, and he also spoke about stopping the recruitment of recruits, young men, to isil. he said progress was being made in that direction. he also spoke about stopping funds reaching them, and also ensuring that they weren't using oil on the black market of course in iraq to try to get money as well for their cause. so there were many areas that he spoke about, but as we were hearing in that clip, we also admitted there was a long way to go. it was a multifaceted approach, and it was also, he believed the strength of the coalition, that although people would have nuanced ideas about how things would proceed, that there were so many peopl
. >> and tim friend joining us live from brussels.e also said there were other reasons he believed that progress was being made. >> reporter: yes, he did, and he spoke about the propaganda war. he said the perception of isil around the world was one that meant that most people in his view were of the opinion that isil needed to be eradicated and stopped in its tracks. it advances slowed down and terminated, and he also spoke about stopping the recruitment of recruits, young men, to...
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no questions move on. >> item 2 past events staff reports and announcements. >> tim frye department staff just a couple of items make you aware of our advanced calendar and the memo in our packets regarding the departments budget will start discussions with you i believe in late january and then part of february on the next fiscal year budget so, please forward any comments or ideas in the meementd meantime to prepare for those hearings give you a he heads up on february 9th the national alliance will be hosting a commissioner training in san francisco at the ferry building this is something the department set up with the generous funding from the historic preservation commission and from the venue and the amount of funding we were able to open up to all northern bay area commission so we hope to have a robust attendance and discussion about a variety of different commission matters and design review meaning policies and procedures and thank you for the hearing room it is a great hearing room where a view we'll give you more information on the training again on monday february 9th i
no questions move on. >> item 2 past events staff reports and announcements. >> tim frye department staff just a couple of items make you aware of our advanced calendar and the memo in our packets regarding the departments budget will start discussions with you i believe in late january and then part of february on the next fiscal year budget so, please forward any comments or ideas in the meementd meantime to prepare for those hearings give you a he heads up on february 9th the...
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joining me now with more in the studio, tim higgins. they did not deliberate for a long. just a few hours or so. >> they have gotten around to the idea of -- did apple make these changes to kill their competitor or improve their? -- their product? they argued that the record products they go before itunes require them to make changes because of concerns over hackers. >> the plaintiffs said that the changes at apple made it more like an addictive candy bar and customers just had to keep coming back, but here it seems that the jury ridley decided that apple did not do anything -- quickly decided that the jury -- quickly decided that apple did not do anything wrong. >> they even lost some of their plaintiffs at some point for various reasons. it was a complicated case that they were trying to make. this idea that changes were made to hurt a competitor that a lot of people were not even very familiar with. but it is interesting that this is a case that dates back like 10 years. what are the cases for apple today? >> one of the cases will be -- how much were they found guilty?
joining me now with more in the studio, tim higgins. they did not deliberate for a long. just a few hours or so. >> they have gotten around to the idea of -- did apple make these changes to kill their competitor or improve their? -- their product? they argued that the record products they go before itunes require them to make changes because of concerns over hackers. >> the plaintiffs said that the changes at apple made it more like an addictive candy bar and customers just had to...
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tim tebow is at a walmart in orlando right now. take it away, tim. >> hey, george.e a look. every year, it happens all across the country. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: good samaritans playing off complete stranger's holiday layaways. >> i can't believe it. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: can you tell me your story? >> i decided to do something anonymous for family. and went into a layaway department and didn't know who i was helping. chose one family with toys on layaway. >> reporter: this year, we wanted to get in on the christmas magic. attention walmart shoppers. "gma" is paying off layaways. hitting walmarts all across the country. >> what do i have on layaway right now? >> reporter: she came in to make a payment. the christmas gifts for her two small children. tough times lately? >> i totalled my car. i was a full-time student. i have a lot of home work i have been catching up on. i missed a lot of work. >> reporter: so christmas is depending on this lay away, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: on belaugh half of" we're going to the take care of it for you. we
tim tebow is at a walmart in orlando right now. take it away, tim. >> hey, george.e a look. every year, it happens all across the country. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: good samaritans playing off complete stranger's holiday layaways. >> i can't believe it. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: can you tell me your story? >> i decided to do something anonymous for family. and went into a layaway department and didn't know who i was helping....