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burnett is social services director for prince george's county appromately also joining us today is timothy johnson who is chief strategy and impact officer for the united capital area. hank you for being with us today. paul, on thursday congressman elijah cummings tweeted in maryland contractors are without pay, unable to stand in their communities. he's concerned about the ripple effect in ourie commun talk about the role that federal workers and contractors pave -- play in the dmv. >> it's a huge impact in the region with a very strong resilient economy, but you can't begin to overstate the impact of the federal government. 400,000contractors, $75 billion in federal contracting for all sorts of goods and services. ju a huge, huge, economic impact to the region. >> the ministration's top economist has warned that the u.s. economy's first quarter growth rate could fl to zero. if this continues, what about theashington area's economy? we traditionally had one of thet strongest i country, one of the most resilient in the nation. >> we do have one of theost resilient, but this is hard. this i
burnett is social services director for prince george's county appromately also joining us today is timothy johnson who is chief strategy and impact officer for the united capital area. hank you for being with us today. paul, on thursday congressman elijah cummings tweeted in maryland contractors are without pay, unable to stand in their communities. he's concerned about the ripple effect in ourie commun talk about the role that federal workers and contractors pave -- play in the dmv. >>...
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reporter: what is going to happen, timothy? let's pull over. >> the fear factor is coming in. more people i would say a are interested in having a second vote. reporter: that is a start, but can we make this more concrete? unlike politicians, numbers never lie and who is good at that? british oddsmakers. at a major bookie company in london, politics is a big moneymaker. what you people think about brexit? >> out of all the options the country faces, it is the second referendum that punters think is likely. and the least likely at the moment is a no deal brexit which is the odds of six to one. hunters do not think that is going to happen at this stage. reporter: where money is gainene some is lost.
reporter: what is going to happen, timothy? let's pull over. >> the fear factor is coming in. more people i would say a are interested in having a second vote. reporter: that is a start, but can we make this more concrete? unlike politicians, numbers never lie and who is good at that? british oddsmakers. at a major bookie company in london, politics is a big moneymaker. what you people think about brexit? >> out of all the options the country faces, it is the second referendum that...
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investigating the death of timothy dean, and re-investigating the death of gemmel moore, ed buck hass of dollars to democratic causes and candidates, some of those are giving the money back. martha. >> martha: a lot more to come in the story, trace, thank you very much. here's a question for you, how do you split a $137 billion fortune? the founder of amazon about to go through the most expensive divorce in history. and some newly uncovered text messages could complicate things even more. my ladies' night panel is coming up next. ♪ k together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum® micronutrients. restoring your awesome... daily. feed your cells with centrum® micronutrients today. feed your cells with ♪here you come again lookin' ♪a body has a right to ♪and shakin' me up so ♪that all i really know ♪is here you come again, and here i go, here i go♪ here we come again. applebee's all you can eat is back. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. billions of problems. dry mouth? parched mouth? cotton mouth? there's a therabreath fo
investigating the death of timothy dean, and re-investigating the death of gemmel moore, ed buck hass of dollars to democratic causes and candidates, some of those are giving the money back. martha. >> martha: a lot more to come in the story, trace, thank you very much. here's a question for you, how do you split a $137 billion fortune? the founder of amazon about to go through the most expensive divorce in history. and some newly uncovered text messages could complicate things even more....
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. >> reporter: in custody now, timothy david nelson, age 50, caught police say with the help of new technology. back in 2004, the suspect's dna, preserved from the crime scene on a paper bag, was matched with other cases in the national database. it wasn't until last month, nearly two decades later, a special fbi unit was able to lift a fingerprint from that old evidence and called brock to say they had their man. >> i don't know what to say. >> reporter: police say nelson had been arrested in another state. he now faces 23 charges, including kidnapping, rape and indecent assault. brock says he shared the news with the victim and her family. >> it's the closure that i -- if i helped in that, then it's all worth it. >> reporter: some 20 years later, finally, case closed. ron allen, nbc news. >>> also tonight, are you on the keto diet? why a celebrity trainer is sounding an alarm. >>> shocking video, a baby wandering alone near a highway and who came to the rescue.
. >> reporter: in custody now, timothy david nelson, age 50, caught police say with the help of new technology. back in 2004, the suspect's dna, preserved from the crime scene on a paper bag, was matched with other cases in the national database. it wasn't until last month, nearly two decades later, a special fbi unit was able to lift a fingerprint from that old evidence and called brock to say they had their man. >> i don't know what to say. >> reporter: police say nelson had...
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steve ca rell and timothy steve carell and timothy shall lay come together in beautiful boy.y about a father trying to save his teenage son in —— from drug addiction. i timothee chalamet. for the new european — and broadcaster lynn faulds wood. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. if they are not, they have missed the chance. the sunday times says theresa may's government is facing "meltdown", as emails seen by the newspaper suggest a senior house of commons aide helped a plot to derail brexit. the sunday telegraph carries a warning from the international trade secretary, liam fox — he says that mps trying to stop brexit could cause a "political tsunami". john bercow is considering staying on as speaker of the commons beyond this summer — so says the observer. it follows ministers' threats to deny him a peerage, due to his alleged "bias" over brexit. a senior minister is warning that a group of remain—supporters in the cabinet will "do everything they can to stop brexit". that's according to the express. the mail on sunday claims the duke of edinburgh was given an offic
steve ca rell and timothy steve carell and timothy shall lay come together in beautiful boy.y about a father trying to save his teenage son in —— from drug addiction. i timothee chalamet. for the new european — and broadcaster lynn faulds wood. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. if they are not, they have missed the chance. the sunday times says theresa may's government is facing "meltdown", as emails seen by the newspaper suggest a senior house of commons aide helped a...
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mark chambers says timothy dean, his friend of almost 30 years, was educated, athletic and had an eyehambers also tells us dean was the man found dead early monday morning at the west hollywood apartment of prominent democratic party donor edward buck.dean was found not breathing and died at the scene.mark chambers/friend "tim's gone, that's a fact. how it happened is to be known. i just want everyone to know he was a whole person." dean's death comes after 26- year-old gemmel moore died of a drug overdose at the same apartment in july of 2017.buck was also present at the time of moore's death.in that case, the coroner's office said drug paraphernalia was found at the scene and his death and was ruled accidental.buck was investigated but not charged. in timothy dean's case, the coroner's office is still investigating the cause of death.buck's attorney told us two days ago the man who died at buck's apartment was one of the politician's longtime friends.he said buck was sober and did not provide any drugs to the man.ottavio taddei/roommate"i don't know anything about this, i just arriv
mark chambers says timothy dean, his friend of almost 30 years, was educated, athletic and had an eyehambers also tells us dean was the man found dead early monday morning at the west hollywood apartment of prominent democratic party donor edward buck.dean was found not breathing and died at the scene.mark chambers/friend "tim's gone, that's a fact. how it happened is to be known. i just want everyone to know he was a whole person." dean's death comes after 26- year-old gemmel moore...
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. >> 5-year-old timothy white. >> books, television, movies. it was absolutely incredible. >> the moment that steven stayner is abducted is the moment this story really begins. >> there's going to be a homecoming. you could imagine, sheer joy, that the entire family would be ecstatic. but one member is not so thrilled. >> he was cold. >> a vicious, vicious killer. >> we have recovered two bodies. >> you can never imagine something so heinous. >> this is a story that decades later, they're still talking about it. >> maybe, just maybe, we'll find this girl alive. >> he was handsome, warm, he was just our friend. a big teddy bear. >> it was frightening to think what he was thinking the whole time. >> this is yosemite. these things don't happen in yosemi yosemite. >> yosemite actually means the people who killed. >> you never expect so much terror to happen in such a beautiful place. ♪ >> this story starts in merced, california. it's in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by almond groves and peach orchards. >> it's a small farming town in the centra
. >> 5-year-old timothy white. >> books, television, movies. it was absolutely incredible. >> the moment that steven stayner is abducted is the moment this story really begins. >> there's going to be a homecoming. you could imagine, sheer joy, that the entire family would be ecstatic. but one member is not so thrilled. >> he was cold. >> a vicious, vicious killer. >> we have recovered two bodies. >> you can never imagine something so heinous....
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timothy dean worked at sak's fifth avenue and once worked in the adult film industry. 18 months to die inside buck's west hollywood home. in july 2017, 26-year-old jemele moore a black male overdosed on methamphetamine. there wasn't enough evidence to charge ed buck but in a journal entry moore wrote i've become addicted to drugs and the worst one at that ed buck is the one to thank. he gave me my first injection of crystal meth. it was very painful but after all the troubles i became addicted. moore's family has released a statement saying quote if a young white man was found dead in a wealthy black man's apartment with syringes and drugs all around. that black man would have been handcuffed and taken directly to jail. now a 28-year-old black male claims he barely escaped death inside buck's apartment. germane tells daily mail buck flew him from minnesota to l.a. and injected him with methamphetamine. i was so scared. i felt death walked into my soul. i called my mother. i said i feel like is he going to kill me. police are investigating the death of timothy dean now
timothy dean worked at sak's fifth avenue and once worked in the adult film industry. 18 months to die inside buck's west hollywood home. in july 2017, 26-year-old jemele moore a black male overdosed on methamphetamine. there wasn't enough evidence to charge ed buck but in a journal entry moore wrote i've become addicted to drugs and the worst one at that ed buck is the one to thank. he gave me my first injection of crystal meth. it was very painful but after all the troubles i became addicted....
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are timothy milner has been driving a cab for ten years and discussions center on one thing in particular i mean that's all i ever talk about is that. there are there is there is no other subject that we have not even football it's just it's just bricks that what i believe what what what what i think is going to happen so what is going to happen to the fleet let's pull over for this one. the sea effect. is coming in more people i would say all of our interested in the in the. in having a second vote. ok that's a start but can we make this more concrete unlike politic. numbers never lie to support it that british automakers of course every major bookie company in london politics is a big money maker so what do people think about rex that would then actually put their money where their mouth is tight and. sigh out of all the options that the country currently faces a second referendum the punters think is the most likely that's followed by another general election obviously something the chairman called and would love and the least likely at the moment is actually an idea which is odds of s
are timothy milner has been driving a cab for ten years and discussions center on one thing in particular i mean that's all i ever talk about is that. there are there is there is no other subject that we have not even football it's just it's just bricks that what i believe what what what what i think is going to happen so what is going to happen to the fleet let's pull over for this one. the sea effect. is coming in more people i would say all of our interested in the in the. in having a second...
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please help me welcome timothy denevi. [applause]. speemac hi everyone. thank you so much for coming out. i am very excited to be able to be here to talk about the book. i'm just in a read for about 20 minutes. always read for less time than allotted. in the years spinning the perception. the power and end to additional justice. additional justice. in the fantastic possibilities flaws of the american system of government. about 20 minutes total. thompson went out to write about it. he have gotten a press pass. and so he was on hand for much of the violence that would erupt throughout the convention. there is a police riot in front of the hilton hotel. he is there among them. he had been billy clubbed in the stomach. he said what do you think it is. he is ready with this the sort of experience he just head. the violence erupts again which it is about to. i'm going to read a passage that is about a year later. on the evening of wednesday august 28. working on the second book was standing at the corner of michigan and balboa. around him 7,000 protesters have
please help me welcome timothy denevi. [applause]. speemac hi everyone. thank you so much for coming out. i am very excited to be able to be here to talk about the book. i'm just in a read for about 20 minutes. always read for less time than allotted. in the years spinning the perception. the power and end to additional justice. additional justice. in the fantastic possibilities flaws of the american system of government. about 20 minutes total. thompson went out to write about it. he have...
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timothy cardinal dolan is going to be joining us live.will be talking about controversy for new york state which will provide abortion essentially up to birth of the child. a lot of people are outraged by it. if you have a question, email us at friends@foxnews.com. and we will talk to the cardinal about that. brian: up to six months. ainsley: some of the articles said when we looked into it it's up until the very day the child is born. brian: what's so amazing when andrew cuomo signed that people cheered. no matter where you stand, you cheer for that? >> ainsley: they lit up the world trade center in pink cheering for that. steve: they did. the cardinal is not cheering. he will be with us in 2 hours and 30 minutes. in the meantime, our lead story the migrant caravan swelling to 12,000 people at mexico's southern border. ainsley: the group not stopping their march in the united states. brian: yeah, there is no crisis. griff jenkins has been covering the caravan for us very closely. joins us live from washington. griff, you are one of the f
timothy cardinal dolan is going to be joining us live.will be talking about controversy for new york state which will provide abortion essentially up to birth of the child. a lot of people are outraged by it. if you have a question, email us at friends@foxnews.com. and we will talk to the cardinal about that. brian: up to six months. ainsley: some of the articles said when we looked into it it's up until the very day the child is born. brian: what's so amazing when andrew cuomo signed that...
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first name - was working at this roseville best buy when he noticed a man - identified as 35 year old timothy trujillo knocking down a deputy.lt. andrew scott/placer county sheriffs office:"when they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, and that's when the security guard tackled the man preventing him from escaping."tyler/former security guard:"he started running towards me and so i thought i was doing the right thing by helping the sheriff stop him."eventually - deputies were able to arrest trujillo.but tyler says his good deed was quickly overshadowed when he went back inside his job.tyler/former security guard:"i understood that when i went back in there i was going to get into some sort of trouble because best buy policy says we're not supposed to touch anybody."one week later, tyler says he was given the pink slip. tyler/former security guard: "my manager told me that corporate had decided to let me go because i used excessive force and it was against best buy's policy to intervene."nats a best buy representative issued a statement in response sayin
first name - was working at this roseville best buy when he noticed a man - identified as 35 year old timothy trujillo knocking down a deputy.lt. andrew scott/placer county sheriffs office:"when they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, and that's when the security guard tackled the man preventing him from escaping."tyler/former security guard:"he started running towards me and so i thought i was doing the right thing by helping the sheriff...
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. >> reporter: a story that sounds eerily similar to what timothy savage says happened to his daughter joslin. >> we got a call from her. and she told us she was with r. kelly. we was like, what are you doing? you're in college. >> my daughter is being held against her will. >> reporter: he appealed to the public last year in a bid for help, alleging that his daughter is being held against her will and is being sexually abused by kelly. just this month he filed a police report detailing a call with one of kelly's managers. as a police officer listened on. the manager threatened to ruin the family if they participated in the lifetime series. a separate man threatened his life and told him his daughter was being held by kelly. his daughter denied she was involved any kind of sex kwulcu. >> none of that is true. >> reporter: the district attorney has confirmed since the docuseries aired they've been in touch were tith the savage famid has tried to contact joslin to no avail. >> there are statutes of limitations, is that going to be a problem for sex crimes? yes. but perhaps not for all. s
. >> reporter: a story that sounds eerily similar to what timothy savage says happened to his daughter joslin. >> we got a call from her. and she told us she was with r. kelly. we was like, what are you doing? you're in college. >> my daughter is being held against her will. >> reporter: he appealed to the public last year in a bid for help, alleging that his daughter is being held against her will and is being sexually abused by kelly. just this month he filed a police...
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steve ca rell and timothy steve carell and timothy salome come together in the beautiful boy the story trying to save his teenage son from drug addiction. hear what mark kermode thought about that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news. buckingham palace has announced that the duke of edinburgh has been to hospitalfor a check up, after being involved in a car crash at sandringham last night. doctors have confirmed that he had no injuries of concern. police in norfolk say they're investigating the crash and will take ‘any appropriate action‘. an eyewitness who helped the prince who's 97 out of his overturned landrover car, described the scene of the collision, at a road junction near the sandringham estate, as "horrendous". the woman driving the other vehicle in the crash was treated in hospitalfor cuts, while herfemale passenger broke her wrist. a nine—month old baby who was also in their car, wasn't hurt. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford reports from sandringham. it was the devastating car crash that the queen'
steve ca rell and timothy steve carell and timothy salome come together in the beautiful boy the story trying to save his teenage son from drug addiction. hear what mark kermode thought about that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news. buckingham palace has announced that the duke of edinburgh has been to hospitalfor a check up, after being involved in a car crash at sandringham last night. doctors have confirmed that he had no...
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first name - was working at this roseville best buy when he noticed a man - identified as 35 year old timothy trujillo knocking down a deputy.lt. andrew scott/placer county sheriffs office:"when they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, and that's when the security guard tackled the man preventing him from escaping."tyler/former security guard:"he started running towards me and so i thought i was doing the right thing by helping the sheriff stop him."eventually - deputies were able to arrest trujillo.but tyler says his good deed was quickly overshadowed when he went back inside his job.tyler/former security guard:"i understood that when i went back in there i was going to get into some sort of trouble because best buy policy says we're not supposed to touch anybody."one week later, tyler says he was given the pink slip. tyler/former security guard: "my manager told me that corporate had decided to let me go because i used excessive force and it was against best buy's policy to intervene."nats a best buy representative issued a statement in response sayin
first name - was working at this roseville best buy when he noticed a man - identified as 35 year old timothy trujillo knocking down a deputy.lt. andrew scott/placer county sheriffs office:"when they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, and that's when the security guard tackled the man preventing him from escaping."tyler/former security guard:"he started running towards me and so i thought i was doing the right thing by helping the sheriff...
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joining us now, timothy snider, the author of "on tyranny: 20 lessons from the 20th century."re you about america's democracy right now? >> well, we should always be concerned. living in a democratic country means you're the ones who have to rule, which means you have to watch your leaders. but of course, you're right. there are two unusual things to be concerned about. on the one side, there's the concern about whether we really are a sovereign state, whether we can run elections by ourselves, or whether a foreign country has undue influence. on the other side, there's the problem we have the leader who's trying to get around the normal ways of making laws and policies and changes. instead thinking about a national emergency, about an essentially phoney issue. that's a classic way that democracies become authoritarian regimes. so we should be concerned. >> about this new "washington post" reporting specifically on the meet wings with putin, we don't know what really took place, no records. the president even reportedly confiscating notes from his interpreter. that's not typic
joining us now, timothy snider, the author of "on tyranny: 20 lessons from the 20th century."re you about america's democracy right now? >> well, we should always be concerned. living in a democratic country means you're the ones who have to rule, which means you have to watch your leaders. but of course, you're right. there are two unusual things to be concerned about. on the one side, there's the concern about whether we really are a sovereign state, whether we can run...
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she wpp d off near the maryland border. 50-year-old timothy nelson is charged with this crime, after the fbi was able to lift a fingerprint a get dna preserved from the crime scene. the case haunted a pennsylvania state trooper all these years. he carriedic are of the victim with him. more than two decades later, he is glad he was able to givhe victim and the family the news. i never forgot her. if it's the closure and i helped in that,it's worth it. >> nelsonas arrested in marynd. dna linked nelson to t attempted kidnappings in n haigerstn 1998. >>>study, the opioid epidemic is affecting middle rate.omen at a shocking overdoses have quadrupled. the biggest increases included inthreatic opioids. most people who die from overdoses first use opioids after a legitimate prescription from a doctor. >>> the birthrate is plummeting across the country, but especially here in the dmv. a new studye from c, says the fertility rate is 16% below dat is nee for the population toeplenish itself. d.c. has the lowest fertility rate in the country. only two states, south dakota and utah, have rates ab
she wpp d off near the maryland border. 50-year-old timothy nelson is charged with this crime, after the fbi was able to lift a fingerprint a get dna preserved from the crime scene. the case haunted a pennsylvania state trooper all these years. he carriedic are of the victim with him. more than two decades later, he is glad he was able to givhe victim and the family the news. i never forgot her. if it's the closure and i helped in that,it's worth it. >> nelsonas arrested in marynd. dna...
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special agent timothy mcgee, ncis. isabel monet, fbi. this is our case. wow, you were not kidding.over the case. you told her? she has a nice smile. (laughs softly) i just recently transferred from our san diego office. i'm not used to people being so uptight about jurisdiction. or life, in general. well, you'll get there. hmm. now, about our fingerprint match? down to business. that is so east coast. meet franklin poe. you were not able to access his info because he's part of the federal witness protection program. is he a scared bunny or a dirty rat? poe's a rat. he was busted three years ago as part of a high-profile heist in las vegas. agreed to testify against his buddies for a plea deal. hence witness protection. we set him up in north carolina managing a shoe store. it's not sexy, but safe. i guess he had second thoughts. waves break, but they don't change course. do you surf? it's funny you should ask that. i... is this it? am i missing something? no. it just seems that you could've told us this over the phone, or maybe e-mailed the file. you got me. uh, there's actually an
special agent timothy mcgee, ncis. isabel monet, fbi. this is our case. wow, you were not kidding.over the case. you told her? she has a nice smile. (laughs softly) i just recently transferred from our san diego office. i'm not used to people being so uptight about jurisdiction. or life, in general. well, you'll get there. hmm. now, about our fingerprint match? down to business. that is so east coast. meet franklin poe. you were not able to access his info because he's part of the federal...
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timothy dean. let's see what happens with that.government shutdown, but senator bob men men dead and other democrats are busy enjoying sunshine on the beach. we're in puerto rico this morning. michelle malkin is fired up about that story. she is live next. >>> also a sibling rivalry started very early in one family now going viral. ♪ for a nasty cold, take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. whoa! and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. ahhhhhhh! new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold, medicine. here at snowfest... for your worst sore throat pain try new vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. ahhhhhh! vaporize sore throat pain with new vicks vapocool drops. ♪ brian: we are back. president trump eager to negotiate for the border wall. he tweeted this this morning. i've been waiting all weekend. democrats must get to work now, border must be secured. steve: the president slamming democrats for partying in puerto rico. you have my senator, ro
timothy dean. let's see what happens with that.government shutdown, but senator bob men men dead and other democrats are busy enjoying sunshine on the beach. we're in puerto rico this morning. michelle malkin is fired up about that story. she is live next. >>> also a sibling rivalry started very early in one family now going viral. ♪ for a nasty cold, take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. whoa! and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. ahhhhhhh! new dayquil severe...
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people in the neighborhhod called police and reported that timothy st. clair was making threats.rived... st. clair locked himslef in a closet and started threatening police. after more than 4 hours of negotiations... st. clair was taken into custody. nobody was injured. ( james ) a judge is ordering the release of a woman convicted in the deadly stabbing of a 17-year-old newwark high school student. 25-year-old daniela guzman was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison after justice afoa was killed in 20-10. a new law led the judge to the decision to release guzman. it prohibits suspects from being liable for murder unless that person was the actual killer or had an intent to kill. guzman was convicted of second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit assault and gang enhancement clauses. the judge is ordering that her murder conviction be reveresed. guzman's brother... rafael tovar... and daniel howard are serving prison time in this case. ( darya ) a south bay teacher and track coach is in jail... accused of sexually assaulting two young girls. 56-year-old gregory marshall wa
people in the neighborhhod called police and reported that timothy st. clair was making threats.rived... st. clair locked himslef in a closet and started threatening police. after more than 4 hours of negotiations... st. clair was taken into custody. nobody was injured. ( james ) a judge is ordering the release of a woman convicted in the deadly stabbing of a 17-year-old newwark high school student. 25-year-old daniela guzman was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison after justice afoa...
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two goals from scott sinclair, either side of the break put brendan rodgers side in control before timothyte. in netball‘s quad series in london, england suffered a surprise defeat to south africa, 48—45 the final score at the copperbox arena. after a strong start tracey neville's side were pegged back and were behind at the end of the third quarter. they did retake the lead in the final quarter but south africa were just too strong in the end, it's the final weekend of pool matches in rugby union's european champions cup — and the last chance for teams to reach the quarter—finals. exeter needed a bonus point win at munster but they were beaten — 9—7. in pool 3, saracens maintained their 100% record and secured a home tie with a win over glasgow, who are already through. and ulster qualify for the last eight after they saw off leicester, who have had a disappointing campaign. ronnie 0'sullivan is through to the final of the masters snooker at alexandra palace after beating ding jun—wee by six frames to three. after racing into a 4—0 lead, 0'sullivan then had a bit of a wobble when ding won
two goals from scott sinclair, either side of the break put brendan rodgers side in control before timothyte. in netball‘s quad series in london, england suffered a surprise defeat to south africa, 48—45 the final score at the copperbox arena. after a strong start tracey neville's side were pegged back and were behind at the end of the third quarter. they did retake the lead in the final quarter but south africa were just too strong in the end, it's the final weekend of pool matches in...
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the cabbies they are the keepers of the city secrets the ones with the ears on the ground nell all timothy milner has been driving a cab for ten years and discussions center on one thing in particular i mean that's all i ever talk about is that. there are there is there is no other subject not even not even football is just as to. what i believe what what what what i think is going to happen so what is going to happen to the fleet let's pull over for this one. to see effect in is coming in more people i would say all all interested in the in the. in having a second vote. ok that's a start but can we make this more concrete unlike politicians numbers never lie and to squid at that british automaker's of course at a major bookie company. in london politics is a big money maker so what do people think about bricks that actually put their money where their mouth is. so out of all the options that the country currently faces that's a second referendum the punters think is the most likely that's followed by another general election obviously something the chairman called and would love and the l
the cabbies they are the keepers of the city secrets the ones with the ears on the ground nell all timothy milner has been driving a cab for ten years and discussions center on one thing in particular i mean that's all i ever talk about is that. there are there is there is no other subject not even not even football is just as to. what i believe what what what what i think is going to happen so what is going to happen to the fleet let's pull over for this one. to see effect in is coming in more...
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people in the neighborhhod called police and reported that timothy st. clair was making threats.e arrived... st. clair locked himslef in a closet and started threatening police. after more than 4 hours of negotiations... st. clair was taken into custody. nobody was injured. ( james ) police in san francisco are looking for the two people who attacked a 64-year-old man and sent him to the hospital with head injuries. it happened just after nine-thursday night, in the mission terrace neighborhood, near the intersection of mission street and seneca avenue. police say, two men ran up behind the victim and hit him with an unknown object. the victim fell to the ground and lost consciousness. he was taken to the hospital with non- life threatening injuries. police have not released a description of the suspects. ( james ) in the north bay, police in rohnert park are looking for the man who robbed a metro p-c-s store. police say the suspect walked into the store around 4:30 saturday afternoon and pointed a gun at the clerk and demanded money and merchandise. police are asking anyone with
people in the neighborhhod called police and reported that timothy st. clair was making threats.e arrived... st. clair locked himslef in a closet and started threatening police. after more than 4 hours of negotiations... st. clair was taken into custody. nobody was injured. ( james ) police in san francisco are looking for the two people who attacked a 64-year-old man and sent him to the hospital with head injuries. it happened just after nine-thursday night, in the mission terrace...
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how presidents or senator or the likes of hillary clinton or other big names like say a timothy geitner or all those think tanks how they pay huge free for these sort of officials and former officials and powerful people to come speak at events and or book deals for books that sell a fifty copies i mean michelle obama's been a huge hit but you know there's a lot of these books that just like hillary clinton that nobody shows up at her vents but these are a way to do like polite kickbacks and it's all like and all looks official it's just capitalism this is official there's no there's no corruption here there's no all of archy and you know i just was reading that starbucks is going to offer in their bathrooms a place for people to needle disposal. right so there are a lot of americans with diabetes so you so that's where heroin addicts because they have a problem of heroin people shooting up you know when in their bathrooms so they're going to give them a place to dispose of the needles in the bathrooms at starbucks among you know trying to make any other point than this there's a fricke
how presidents or senator or the likes of hillary clinton or other big names like say a timothy geitner or all those think tanks how they pay huge free for these sort of officials and former officials and powerful people to come speak at events and or book deals for books that sell a fifty copies i mean michelle obama's been a huge hit but you know there's a lot of these books that just like hillary clinton that nobody shows up at her vents but these are a way to do like polite kickbacks and...
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. >> reporter: timothy monk didn't come to this prison library for research. officials say he wanted a hostage. pulling a makeshift knife on librarian allen hartzell. hartzell fights back, hitting monk with a face full of pepper spray. >> just keep him talking. >> reporter: responding officers sneak a phone into the room. >> set this phone on the ledge over there behind the wall. it's recording. >> i told him, [ bleep ] me, i'm going to show you how bad i am. >> reporter: finally, that pepper spray is too much. >> sick to your stomach? yeah? >> reporter: a distraction long enough for an explosive takedown. after two and a half hours, the librarian is safe. monk back in chains. today, 19 arizona corrections staffers were recognized for stopping monk, including a medal of valor for the librarian. monk is facing new charges for this december incident, but even before this, he was in prison for other crimes, serving a sentence of 97 years. david? >> clayton sandell tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> next tonight, special counsel robert mueller revealing new clues ab
. >> reporter: timothy monk didn't come to this prison library for research. officials say he wanted a hostage. pulling a makeshift knife on librarian allen hartzell. hartzell fights back, hitting monk with a face full of pepper spray. >> just keep him talking. >> reporter: responding officers sneak a phone into the room. >> set this phone on the ledge over there behind the wall. it's recording. >> i told him, [ bleep ] me, i'm going to show you how bad i am....
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leaving the country with these girls and whoever, to try to flee from this situation. or reporter: timothy jonjeylyn savage, who were featured in the lifetime series, say their 23-year-old daughter joycelyn savage has been brainwashed by r. kelly, despite several videos she has made... >> i am in a happy place in my life. >> reporter: ...where she sa kelly's award-winning career has been shadowed by sexual nisconduct allegations for more than two decades. he was acquitted of engaging in sex acts with a 13-year-old back in 2008. >> i believe the documentary has opened up a new era. ryd i believe there is power in numbers. and i believe there will be a conviction this time. >> reporter: well, for his part, kelly has not commented on the latest allegations made in the docuseries, but his attorney says the allegations are false, calling them, jeff, "another round of stories." >> glor: jericka duncan, thank you. erming up next here on the "cbs evening news," the number of mitple who use medical marijuana and admit to driving while "very high." and later, more former n.f.l. players may soon be e
leaving the country with these girls and whoever, to try to flee from this situation. or reporter: timothy jonjeylyn savage, who were featured in the lifetime series, say their 23-year-old daughter joycelyn savage has been brainwashed by r. kelly, despite several videos she has made... >> i am in a happy place in my life. >> reporter: ...where she sa kelly's award-winning career has been shadowed by sexual nisconduct allegations for more than two decades. he was acquitted of...
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all timothy milner has been driving a cab for ten years and discussions center on one thing in particular i mean that's all i ever talk about is. there is there is no other subject not even not even football is just. what i believe what what what what i think is going to happen so what is going to happen to the fleet let's pull over for this one. the c effect. is coming in more people i would say all all interested in the in the. in having a second vote. ok that's a start but can we make this more concrete i'm like politicians numbers never lie and truth squad at that british automakers of course at a major bookie company in london politics is a big money maker so what do people think about bricks that would then actually put their money where their mouth is so i out of all the options a country currently faces that's a second referendum the punches think is the most likely that's followed by another general election obviously something the chairman called and would love and the least likely at the moment is actually an idea which is the odds of six to one punches. do not think that is pr
all timothy milner has been driving a cab for ten years and discussions center on one thing in particular i mean that's all i ever talk about is. there is there is no other subject not even not even football is just. what i believe what what what what i think is going to happen so what is going to happen to the fleet let's pull over for this one. the c effect. is coming in more people i would say all all interested in the in the. in having a second vote. ok that's a start but can we make this...
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first name - was working at this roseville best buy when he noticed a man - identified as 35 year old timothyjillo knocking down a deputy.lt. andrew scott/placer county sheriffs office:"when they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, and that's when the security guard tackled the man preventing him from escaping."tyler/former security guard:"he started running towards me and so i thought i was doing the right thing by helping the sheriff stop him."eventually - deputies were able to arrest trujillo.but tyler says his good deed was quickly overshadowed when he went back inside his job.tyler/former security guard:"i understood that when i went back in there i was going to get into some sort of trouble because best buy policy says we're not supposed to touch anybody."one week later, tyler says he was given the pink slip. tyler/former security guard: "my manager told me that corporate had decided to let me go because i used excessive force and it was against best buy's policy to intervene."nats a best buy representative issued a statement in response saying:"o
first name - was working at this roseville best buy when he noticed a man - identified as 35 year old timothyjillo knocking down a deputy.lt. andrew scott/placer county sheriffs office:"when they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, and that's when the security guard tackled the man preventing him from escaping."tyler/former security guard:"he started running towards me and so i thought i was doing the right thing by helping the sheriff stop...
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first name - was working at this roseville best buy when he noticed a man - identified as 35 year old timothyllo knocking down a deputy.lt. andrew scott/placer county sheriffs office:"when they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, and that's when the security guard tackled the man preventing him from escaping."tyler/former security guard:"he started running towards me and so i thought i was doing the right thing by helping the sheriff stop him."eventually - deputies were able to arrest trujillo.but tyler says his good deed was quickly overshadowed when he went back inside his job.tyler/former security guard:"i understood that when i went back in there i was going to get into some sort of trouble because best buy policy says we're not supposed to touch anybody."one week later, tyler says he was given the pink slip. tyler/former security guard: "my manager told me that corporate had decided to let me go because i used excessive force and it was against best buy's policy to intervene."nats a best buy representative issued a statement in response saying:"our
first name - was working at this roseville best buy when he noticed a man - identified as 35 year old timothyllo knocking down a deputy.lt. andrew scott/placer county sheriffs office:"when they confronted him, the man punched one of the detectives and tried to run off, and that's when the security guard tackled the man preventing him from escaping."tyler/former security guard:"he started running towards me and so i thought i was doing the right thing by helping the sheriff stop...
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one mile go a while while some will in a field and what if that deadly timothy you do a whole lot more lockouts aligned in a. fit. at that because it is certainly not a sunday when you come on has caught the tell you how only i shrink you don't cause that to connect how do you want you to fight well let the offer to me at that i am why don't you i'm in a hole. in his camp around type period. some of the dean was waiting for the crusaders next. and when the news arrived. he sets victory. the crusaders had walked into the trucks a line at such. a move that would cost them the biggest ever defeat. in the history of the crusades. when a french soldier was murdered in the so-called terrorist attacks. his mother retaliate his with love. speaking out against intolerance and alienation she travels the world with the resolve of a grieving mother who lost a son but it don't do the generation. of fighting. a witness documentary. is different from other travels because we're not just there when something happens we are there before it happens there while it happens and we say we do have a permit f
one mile go a while while some will in a field and what if that deadly timothy you do a whole lot more lockouts aligned in a. fit. at that because it is certainly not a sunday when you come on has caught the tell you how only i shrink you don't cause that to connect how do you want you to fight well let the offer to me at that i am why don't you i'm in a hole. in his camp around type period. some of the dean was waiting for the crusaders next. and when the news arrived. he sets victory. the...
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cnn has not yet confirmed the report, but here to discuss, timothy naftali, the author of "impeachment and american history" and dave rhodes joins us as well. good evening, gentlemen. ive have to start with this buzzfeed reporting tonight. impeachable offense? i'll start with you, tim. >> impeachment is a political process. the first thing the president's defenders are going to say is this is hearsay. they want evidence that the big man ordering suborning of perjury. this was a big deal in the nixon era, but you had the tapes. and on the tapes you could hear the big man actually order the obstruction of justice. so the question here is what are the sources that drove the investigators to conclude that the president suborned perjury. if the sources make it clear that trump ordered it, that's one thing. if it's somebody else saying the big man wants this done, that's hearsay, and i don't think you'll get 67 senators to throw him out of office. >> david, i want you to listen. this is senator amy klobuchar and ag nominee on tuesday, barr, excuse me. >> in your memo, you talked about the co
cnn has not yet confirmed the report, but here to discuss, timothy naftali, the author of "impeachment and american history" and dave rhodes joins us as well. good evening, gentlemen. ive have to start with this buzzfeed reporting tonight. impeachable offense? i'll start with you, tim. >> impeachment is a political process. the first thing the president's defenders are going to say is this is hearsay. they want evidence that the big man ordering suborning of perjury. this was a...
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we now know if 55-year-old timothy dean, the second african american man who died at a hollywood homehis roommate, of 3 years, says he can't believe his friend is gone. >> he was a wonderful person. he has always been supernice to me. never seen them on drugs ever. >> in july 2017 authorities say jamal more died after overdosing but never faced any charges in that investigation. for his family, released a statement today saying they are outraged by the latest death calling is an avoidable tragedy. the case is sparking protests and demonstrations, some saying the book is a danger to the community and is taking advantage of the vulnerable for personal gain. and attorney says he has done nothing wrong but that is not stopping some politicians from saying no thanks to his donation. california congressman ted. says he accepted $20,000 in contributions from buck but call the latest revelation deeply disturbing and now wants nothing to do with any of that money. >> we await the outcome of law enforcement investigation, i decided to return any contributions mister buck gave my congressional c
we now know if 55-year-old timothy dean, the second african american man who died at a hollywood homehis roommate, of 3 years, says he can't believe his friend is gone. >> he was a wonderful person. he has always been supernice to me. never seen them on drugs ever. >> in july 2017 authorities say jamal more died after overdosing but never faced any charges in that investigation. for his family, released a statement today saying they are outraged by the latest death calling is an...
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. >> timothy holmes. >> what a woman. >> yeah.original story on rita, go to www.kpix.com. ♪ go go oliver tw. >>> up next the rocking good -- times when ud into ace hall. >>> you might celebrate new year's eve dancing the night away. >> as andria borba shows us, one of the biggest bay area dance parties took place here in our studios. >> reporter: in the bay area it was as common as the fog, as constant as the sun setting in the west. beginning in 1959 for four years inside the kpix5 studios on van ness and greenwich in san francisco -- >> oliver twist, yea! >> reporter: -- we threw a big old party, a dance party. >> our parents would drive us every day. >> i remember kpix. i remember the building, the studio. >> it was exciting was different. >> we had good music. >> that was a full gainer. >> reporter: host, debonair dick stewart. six days a week, 1 1/2 hours each day, kpix5 broadcast an afternoon tv show that featured teens dancing to music. they flocked to our studios from all over the bay area. >> and we had what we called reg
. >> timothy holmes. >> what a woman. >> yeah.original story on rita, go to www.kpix.com. ♪ go go oliver tw. >>> up next the rocking good -- times when ud into ace hall. >>> you might celebrate new year's eve dancing the night away. >> as andria borba shows us, one of the biggest bay area dance parties took place here in our studios. >> reporter: in the bay area it was as common as the fog, as constant as the sun setting in the west. beginning...
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timothy o'brien. clint watts, jill winebanks, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the dna of the 2020 race. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. the question isn't whether he should be impeached any more. he's the most corrupt president in american history. and we all know it. the question now is, how fast can we move past this president so we can build a more just and prosperous future? please, join the more than 6.5 million americans who are demanding action now. because there's nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. together, we will make this happen. need to impeach is responsible for the content of this ad. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show yo
timothy o'brien. clint watts, jill winebanks, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the dna of the 2020 race. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. the question isn't whether he should be impeached any more. he's the most corrupt president in american history. and we all...
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she's relentless in her questioning of treasury secretary timothy geithner. >> you are telling me thatparty obligations, these financial instruments that are bought by very sophisticated parties are going to be treated effectively like deposits in checking accounts and savings accounts. they ended up effectively with 100 cent on the dollar government guarantees for which they had never paid. >> warren just drove him crazy. >> understand she's not the only one that criticized him. but she was one of those that had some depth to what she was talking about. >> let me just follow up mr. secretary because i'm a little confused here. you were -- >> as a democratic she's expected to be hard on republicans and soft on democrats. >> i want to push back on this a little bit -- >> she was supposed to defer to the very senior men who were running the bank bail out. and she did none of those things. >> aig has received about $70 billion in tart money. about a hundred billion dollars in loans from the fed. do you know where the money went? we just came at this very differently. and he was secretary
she's relentless in her questioning of treasury secretary timothy geithner. >> you are telling me thatparty obligations, these financial instruments that are bought by very sophisticated parties are going to be treated effectively like deposits in checking accounts and savings accounts. they ended up effectively with 100 cent on the dollar government guarantees for which they had never paid. >> warren just drove him crazy. >> understand she's not the only one that criticized...
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timothy ballard, sounding the alarm, fox news.com writes as a former dhs special agent on the border who fought section trafficking, i can say that the issue of the border wall should not be about power and partisan politics. human trafficking, abusing children, this is what reckless open border policies encourage. it's why the president are fighting so hard. what are chuck and nancy fighting for? anything? no, except hating trump. he's offering things they say they wanted. the president knows what is at stake. it's why he's been willing to change rat strategies to get the job done. tonight the left prefuses to acknowledge the serious safety and security issues at the border. the president should, will use his powers as the commander in chief. i'm giving you odds he will do it himself. we have one important update to bring you from the hadn't hadn't watch. remember nellie ohr, she worked for fusion gps on hillary's bought and paid for dirty dossier, also married to bruce ohr, high ranking doj official? well today we learned that nellie over's primary role at fusion gps was to dig up
timothy ballard, sounding the alarm, fox news.com writes as a former dhs special agent on the border who fought section trafficking, i can say that the issue of the border wall should not be about power and partisan politics. human trafficking, abusing children, this is what reckless open border policies encourage. it's why the president are fighting so hard. what are chuck and nancy fighting for? anything? no, except hating trump. he's offering things they say they wanted. the president knows...
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world while sun-il in a field and what is that deadly timothy you do a whole lot more lockouts a line being a. party look at that because it is certainly. let me come on to have a pony how only a shrinking little cousin of hundred shops you fight well let the offer to me at that i am when you i'm in a hole. in his camp around tight period. some of the dean was waiting for the crusaders next. and when the news arrives. he sets victory. the crusaders had walked into the truck salon at such. a move that would cost them the biggest ever defeat. in the history of the crusades . in a full time series a russian filmmaker travels across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin many russians view pushed into some. but it was a difficult job to do rather than an authoritarian leader with imperial ambitions and many critics of putting equally critical of the west meeting with russians from across the political spectrum under a neck wrestle discovers a complex attitude towards that country's leader and his policies in search of putin's russia are now jazeera. this is a really fabulo
world while sun-il in a field and what is that deadly timothy you do a whole lot more lockouts a line being a. party look at that because it is certainly. let me come on to have a pony how only a shrinking little cousin of hundred shops you fight well let the offer to me at that i am when you i'm in a hole. in his camp around tight period. some of the dean was waiting for the crusaders next. and when the news arrives. he sets victory. the crusaders had walked into the truck salon at such. a...
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in this case, we had timothy permanner finding the office. we took him back to the office and talked him to extensively. >> tim a car salesman, gave them a run down in the hours leading up to the terrible discovery. he said he popped in briefly on karen the night before to drop off a gift. a photo calendar of kittens he knew his cat lover girlfriend would find irresistible. tim said he left about 7:30. that was the last time to see her alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to stay the night? >> not on a friday night. she had to go in work the next day. >> after saying good-bye, he said he spent an hour with friends an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything, he can't do it? i know boyfriends are figured suspicions, i want to talk to a lawyer? >> no, he's being more than cooperative. >> while tim says he was off with his friend, there appeared to have been a frenzied struggle at karen's house. anna cox forensic analyst described the after math. >> she put up a heck of a struggle. >> what are you looking at? >> she had defensive woun
in this case, we had timothy permanner finding the office. we took him back to the office and talked him to extensively. >> tim a car salesman, gave them a run down in the hours leading up to the terrible discovery. he said he popped in briefly on karen the night before to drop off a gift. a photo calendar of kittens he knew his cat lover girlfriend would find irresistible. tim said he left about 7:30. that was the last time to see her alive. >> wouldn't it have been your routine to...
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timothy, welcome good to have you with us i talk to my 13-year-old son who was a massive, as i think know, fortnite player. he said in his crowd, we've passed peak fortnite >> what we're seeing for 2019 is fortnite remains very strong we think that the battle royale genre took the world by storm. it was the biggest revenue generator of any game in history at $2.4 billion. free content, always something new to play. the 14 days of fortnite. new challenges it's fun to play with your friends. we think in 2019, we put out ten big predictions and fortnite remains strong in the battle royale genre for this year. >> you make a point of saying these free to play games will get bigger and bigger and some of the companies that have eschewed those types of games may get into them. not that you don't pay money just extras. >> it's one of the big paradoxes of video games the free games tend to be the biggest and most profitable. and so one of our, actually, our number one prediction for 2019 is that activision announces the free to play game. just to put it in some perspective, a big game like ca
timothy, welcome good to have you with us i talk to my 13-year-old son who was a massive, as i think know, fortnite player. he said in his crowd, we've passed peak fortnite >> what we're seeing for 2019 is fortnite remains very strong we think that the battle royale genre took the world by storm. it was the biggest revenue generator of any game in history at $2.4 billion. free content, always something new to play. the 14 days of fortnite. new challenges it's fun to play with your...
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cardinal timothy dolan laid out just how gruesome this is writing how the law "two drops all chargestionist who allows an aborted baby to somehow survive the scissors, scalpel, saline, dismemberment, to die before his eyes before adding that the law even authorize nondoctors to perform the procedure." make no mistake about it, and at its core, this is about on demand abortion up until the birth when the child is viable outside a mother's womb. and look at how the new york legislature reacted when they passed the law. take a look. [applause] applauding and infanticide, you are ending the life of a child that is viable on its own, this is dark, barbaric, it is cruel. how is this something worth celebrating? they are honest people, pro-life, pro-choice, religious, not religious that can have a honest disagreement about first-term trimester. when a child is viable on its own, and you can do this? they should disturb the conscience of the country. and while they hate trump media never stops with the tax against the, conservatives totally silent on policies like this. this double standard
cardinal timothy dolan laid out just how gruesome this is writing how the law "two drops all chargestionist who allows an aborted baby to somehow survive the scissors, scalpel, saline, dismemberment, to die before his eyes before adding that the law even authorize nondoctors to perform the procedure." make no mistake about it, and at its core, this is about on demand abortion up until the birth when the child is viable outside a mother's womb. and look at how the new york legislature...
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the big thing i think is going on with wells is its ceo timothy sloan did tell folks about two hoursnings were disclosed the banks would be remaining under the federal reserves asset cap closer to the end of 2019. in may he said the bank would be there until the first part of 2019 and he reiterated that as recently as december so i think some were surprised by that. >> we want to look ahead in terms of the trading side of the businesses to morgan and goldman. should we expect weaknesses there? >> i agree the asset cap comment is what took wells fargo down. in early december he said he thought they'd be out of it by mid year and obviously it's taking longer than they thought. i think we should generally expect weak fourth quarter results. overall you look at the trading companies that have reported thus far, equities is up a little bit but fixed income trading is down about 19% for the companies that have reported so total trading results are down nine. and it's reasonable to expect everybody else to have that as well you know, what it means for the first quarter and going forward is
the big thing i think is going on with wells is its ceo timothy sloan did tell folks about two hoursnings were disclosed the banks would be remaining under the federal reserves asset cap closer to the end of 2019. in may he said the bank would be there until the first part of 2019 and he reiterated that as recently as december so i think some were surprised by that. >> we want to look ahead in terms of the trading side of the businesses to morgan and goldman. should we expect weaknesses...