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listen up because tom lee is back and this time he's coming with three high yielding picks to own rightto tom, welcome back. why is yield still a very important part in terms of stock picking? why is that a driving factor? >> if i had to say it in a sentence, i think the real asset allocate tore today is an income funds. because there is a search for carry. interest rates are negative. income funds are getting a lot of money and they're trying to find reasonably priced stocks. >> so they're the biggest allocators so you think that is an automatic bid for some of these stocks. >> exactly. on the margin they're getting money every day, so you want to bite stocks that you think that they will buy. >> so let's go through the three picks. >> okay. >> because they're interesting ones. target had a big pull back. >> yeah. target, it's interesting because this is a situation where i think you have rich reward. it's a single-a rated credit. trading at a very low pe multiple and there are core assets that can recover. they do have sort of the core strengths. >> a re jure we just waiting fo the to
listen up because tom lee is back and this time he's coming with three high yielding picks to own rightto tom, welcome back. why is yield still a very important part in terms of stock picking? why is that a driving factor? >> if i had to say it in a sentence, i think the real asset allocate tore today is an income funds. because there is a search for carry. interest rates are negative. income funds are getting a lot of money and they're trying to find reasonably priced stocks. >> so...
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more on the markets and where we go from here let's bring in tom lee, fund track global adviser and founderman at ubs wealth management. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> so tom, you've been bullish for a long time. we have to give you credit as stocks reached record highs not long ago. how would you describe your relative bullishness right now? more or less so heading into the end of the year? >> i mean, we're a bit confliktsds right, because there's some things that will cause volatility, the fed hike in elections, but i think the bigger story remains credit conditions are easing. a huge rally in high yield bullish for stocks and global industrial production now is on track to be the strongest in three months. bullish for earnings. you will have a lot of performance chasing at the end of the year. >> the fed hike. i'm looking at the market now. the dow up 80 points. is this rally a reflection of the fact that the markets are okay with the fed hiking rates this year on a better economy or that they don't believe it's going to happen? >> i think over the weekend, a lot of people
more on the markets and where we go from here let's bring in tom lee, fund track global adviser and founderman at ubs wealth management. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> so tom, you've been bullish for a long time. we have to give you credit as stocks reached record highs not long ago. how would you describe your relative bullishness right now? more or less so heading into the end of the year? >> i mean, we're a bit confliktsds right, because there's some things...
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joining us is tom lee, managing partner and head of research at fund strek global advisers.. >> good morning. >> thank you for joining us. still bullish but if we look at where bond yields are, is that not a bearish signal? >> yeah. i mean, low bond yields means markets aren't pricing inflation and slow growth. but i think a lot of that the low yields reflect the search for carry. i think the switch that we're starting to see is i think it makes sense to think about growth trades. that's why commodities are working. that's why equities are working and i think some of the economic data is supporting that. >> but oil prices have slipped in the last couple of weeks. now stabilizing around the low 40s. the fact the equities have continued up during that, is that an encouraging sign or is it a precursor for something worse to come? >> i think it's just more noise. i don't think oil and stocks have to be, you know, joined at the hip. i don't think oil sort of easing here is a negative sign for equity. so i think in general the story should be in investors' minds that earnings look
joining us is tom lee, managing partner and head of research at fund strek global advisers.. >> good morning. >> thank you for joining us. still bullish but if we look at where bond yields are, is that not a bearish signal? >> yeah. i mean, low bond yields means markets aren't pricing inflation and slow growth. but i think a lot of that the low yields reflect the search for carry. i think the switch that we're starting to see is i think it makes sense to think about growth...
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. >> unless you are tom lee long and strong. oliver: he is standing by that number, 2325. i want to go back to this idea of predictive value. let's go back to that chart about enterprise value against ebitda. now i am looking at it against the s&p 500 price. the red lines are selloff going back to 1990, and what you see is that every single major selloff in u.s. stocks in the broad market was precipitated by a run up in this metric. past is not prologue necessarily, and as you can see, there has been a long run up without anything in the way of a significant selloff in the s&p 500. that could mean we are due. oliver: i like this chart. when you drill down to the different types of valuation ,etrics and look longer-term they are not very predictive when you look at ons. -- at bonds. that chart, if you look at where those red lines are, those violations do get high and drop. however, on the way up, there are higher points. the higher valuations don't necessarily beget a market downturn, especially when they index andcing the earnings are a road it. >> one thing is the questi
. >> unless you are tom lee long and strong. oliver: he is standing by that number, 2325. i want to go back to this idea of predictive value. let's go back to that chart about enterprise value against ebitda. now i am looking at it against the s&p 500 price. the red lines are selloff going back to 1990, and what you see is that every single major selloff in u.s. stocks in the broad market was precipitated by a run up in this metric. past is not prologue necessarily, and as you can...
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and even funds, tom lee, is scared of the end of summer calling for its downturn in toks in august and we head into one of the worst months for stocks and also one of the most volatile. but there are some stocks that typically survive amid the august swoon. paul is with us to tell us which ones. everybody wants to know this, paul. gl i think to the point is if we get a rally if august, it's going to be earnings related because we're going to be reporting earnings and so far, we're seeing good numbers in the eps revenues and guidance has been strong with even between upgrades and downgrades, which is not common. you typically see more down lower guidance and we haven't seen companies menging brexit in their quarterly calls. less than half of companies have mentioned it and in most case, they've been saying it hasn't been affecting us. let's look at companies that typically do well in auction and typically react well to august reports. the first name is nvidia, the top performing stock in the s&p 500 in october. the it's averaged 11% return. 90% of the time, it's been up. the only other
and even funds, tom lee, is scared of the end of summer calling for its downturn in toks in august and we head into one of the worst months for stocks and also one of the most volatile. but there are some stocks that typically survive amid the august swoon. paul is with us to tell us which ones. everybody wants to know this, paul. gl i think to the point is if we get a rally if august, it's going to be earnings related because we're going to be reporting earnings and so far, we're seeing good...
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last night tom lee on. look atted in side of the story. phenomenal. valuations 12shgs, 13. dividend yield, 3.5%. this name has everything going. grocery and issue. digital the other. immediately addressing digital and over the next couple quarters, not in one quarter, groceries have to guess attacked. >> and best buy has a problem? >> no. >> why? >> walmart had groceries. advantage. 56% versus 20%. mix is not there for target right now. >> denial? >> no. i agree 100%. >> because i'm right. right? >> somebody's got to be right. >> what are they selling at best buy? electronics. >>> smartphones? no. big tvs and appliances. >> what target sells. >> no, no, no, no, no. target is not big tvs and appliances. >> best buy doesn't have -- >> target has to get food right but starting to get apparel right. critical for the story to work. invest a lot. walmart hasn't invested a lot. not sure the gross margins are sustainable at walmart and depressed at target. >> developing a fully autonomous driving system. doc is in delphi calls. >> yep. happy about that. stock's up 3.6% and scaling
last night tom lee on. look atted in side of the story. phenomenal. valuations 12shgs, 13. dividend yield, 3.5%. this name has everything going. grocery and issue. digital the other. immediately addressing digital and over the next couple quarters, not in one quarter, groceries have to guess attacked. >> and best buy has a problem? >> no. >> why? >> walmart had groceries. advantage. 56% versus 20%. mix is not there for target right now. >> denial? >> no. i...
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tom shillue, and lee carter. great to have you all with us. your reaction? there is the big tent that trump has been talking about and built it. >> i wish he had don't earlier and not gotten into the kerfuffle he did. but the way he presented the reasons he was doing it it was authentic. he wasn't saying we are all friends, let's have a big hug. he said we have differences but we need to come together. quoting ronald reagan was a good thing. lou: tom? >> i think it was worth the wait. he's an outsider. there are a lot of people angry with paul ryan and the republican leadership. so trump was just showing them, i'm still one of you. he was holding out. i like the ray he reflected ryan when he said i'm just not there yet. it took him 48 hours. lou: 48, 72, he made his point and had his way. so ryan gets an endorsement, and an important one. >> but also bringing up the big tent. he knows he's got to put a coalition together. he knows he has to show he can bring diverse people together. people may not be with him 00%. this will start to reassure again what he lo
tom shillue, and lee carter. great to have you all with us. your reaction? there is the big tent that trump has been talking about and built it. >> i wish he had don't earlier and not gotten into the kerfuffle he did. but the way he presented the reasons he was doing it it was authentic. he wasn't saying we are all friends, let's have a big hug. he said we have differences but we need to come together. quoting ronald reagan was a good thing. lou: tom? >> i think it was worth the...
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with one of wall street's biggest bulls, fund strats tom lee buying stocks of high yield and laying out three picks in the market right now. >>> many americans are unhappy with the company's retirement plans. that extends to wall street. participant in morgan stanley's plan is suing the bank over investment options opinion high fees and poor performance. >>> and data shows tax free shopping holidays do more harm than good. those details are later. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. announcer: they'll test you. try to break your will. but however loud the loudness gets. however many cheese puffs may fly. you're the driver. the one in control. stand firm. just wait. [click] and move only when you hear the click that says they're buckled in for the drive. never give up till they buckle up. >>> welcome back. morgan stanley is accused of mismanaging the employees' 401(k) plans. a participant in the plan filed a lawsuit alleging it offers options with high fees and poor track records. we reached out for a comment and they declined a statement. it is the latest in a number of r
with one of wall street's biggest bulls, fund strats tom lee buying stocks of high yield and laying out three picks in the market right now. >>> many americans are unhappy with the company's retirement plans. that extends to wall street. participant in morgan stanley's plan is suing the bank over investment options opinion high fees and poor performance. >>> and data shows tax free shopping holidays do more harm than good. those details are later. you're watching cnbc, first...
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tom: bill lee is with us and doug kass as well.orning but sterling is moving in futures are advancing a bit and the euro is weaker. big churn for brent and west texas intermediate. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg surveillance and write to foreign exchange. stirling is the way to look at it. there is a euro-sterling. the pound has come back off this morning but any kind of reach over $1.28 down to that handle would be of importance. francine: coming up shortly, it's "bloomberg ." you have a cracking show coming up. we will spend a fair amount of time talking about hillary clinton and her economic plan. andave the head of alibaba we will spend a lot of time on retail. we have macy's and kohl's and nordstrom coming out after the bell. it has been rough and retail. terry lundgren has been six lies but it is grim. david: we want to ask a much of this is the market and how much of it is decisions they are making at macy's in tom: ask them why they took out the wooden escalators. david: bless you, tom keene, i love those. to
tom: bill lee is with us and doug kass as well.orning but sterling is moving in futures are advancing a bit and the euro is weaker. big churn for brent and west texas intermediate. worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg surveillance and write to foreign exchange. stirling is the way to look at it. there is a euro-sterling. the pound has come back off this morning but any kind of reach over $1.28 down to that handle would be of importance. francine: coming up shortly, it's "bloomberg...
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let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov sdwroo strategist tom lee picked outtor he thinks will surge. what he's doing and direct ideas at tradingnation.cnbc.com. more "squawk on the street" coming up. experience breathtaking lexus performance in street-legal form. get great offers at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get up to $5,000 customer cash on select 2016 models. ends september 5th. see your lexus dealer. >>> big weekend at the olympics as you know. andrew ross sorkin is in rio and joins us with highlights. hey, andrew. >> hey, carl. we talk abe the sports but, of course, this is also a big business and with more than half a million visitors coming to rio for the olympic games, just who are they and how much are they spending is a reasonable question. probably no surprise but according to visa, the majority of travelers are from latin america and the caribbean. 30% from europe and only 15% come from north america. visa says the tourists during the olympic games spend twice as much per visit than regular tourists during the london summer games u.
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lee mart matt spoke with people waiting to hear if their homes are still standing. we begin with tom vacar who has the latest on the fire fight. >>reporter: julie i want to show you something. one of the reasons people aren't allowed to come back there's so much security is right over here. this was a double wide and it was destroyed. but if you take a look at this box right down here that is their personal safe. while there may be damaged to the things inside the last thing police want and here are people to coming for those kinds of treasures. this is a work in progress to say the least. this fire could still flare-up and come back on this very same location and here's why. though a hundred homes and businesses have been lost here in lower lake, the fast moving fire did not burn everything. a lot is still staning and therein lies the problem for cal fire and emergency services. the risk here is that even though the fire may not be burning directly in lower lake it's those embers that are raining down sometimes half a mile to a mill. the fire gutted most of this maybe. but missed a
lee mart matt spoke with people waiting to hear if their homes are still standing. we begin with tom vacar who has the latest on the fire fight. >>reporter: julie i want to show you something. one of the reasons people aren't allowed to come back there's so much security is right over here. this was a double wide and it was destroyed. but if you take a look at this box right down here that is their personal safe. while there may be damaged to the things inside the last thing police want...
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tracy tom kins are facing a murder charge in the death of sack lee -- exact -- zachary lantern ee. it happened out sight a rumor nightclub after they got into an argument. officers arrived and he was unresponsive and in a coma before he died a few days later. >>> and a new franks lynn man pleaded guilty for a beating death of a man out side of a strip club in north anal. robert lance was arrested for assaulting dan you'll pair way outside of recess -- dez ray. >>> tonight pleeses -- police station are trying to track down who is shooting at cars. we received police reports for at least six incidents all in the area of noble and quil am roads. in several of the cases drivers in sitting at red lights when windows were shot out. a child was in the back seat shattered. please believe a pbb gun was used. >>> the east bank to become cleveland agency first area to legally allow open containers outdoors. frank riley with this frank? >>reporter: that's because some folks don't have monday -- fond memories of this area right here. there are plenty of excited people but plenty of concerns as
tracy tom kins are facing a murder charge in the death of sack lee -- exact -- zachary lantern ee. it happened out sight a rumor nightclub after they got into an argument. officers arrived and he was unresponsive and in a coma before he died a few days later. >>> and a new franks lynn man pleaded guilty for a beating death of a man out side of a strip club in north anal. robert lance was arrested for assaulting dan you'll pair way outside of recess -- dez ray. >>> tonight...
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[applause] prime minister lee: secretary pritzker, mr. tom donohue mr. alex feldman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. i'd like to thank mr. donohue and secretary pritzker for their kind introductions and thank the secretary for taking the time to be here with us. i'd also like to thank the u.s. chamber of commerce and asean business council for hosting this reception. this is the third time i'm here in four years speaking to this forum and i'm glad to see many familiar phases here. since singapore became independent in 1965, american businesses have played a major role in our economic development. they've invested heavily in singapore, developing infrastructure creating jobs, transferring technology and management prospectuses, g.e. was once the largest employer in singapore and still has 3,000 people there. sea gate which makes disk drives at one time made more than half the world's disk drives in singapore. they are still a company important to us. they and many other u.s. companies have found singapore to be a good springboard into the regi
[applause] prime minister lee: secretary pritzker, mr. tom donohue mr. alex feldman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. i'd like to thank mr. donohue and secretary pritzker for their kind introductions and thank the secretary for taking the time to be here with us. i'd also like to thank the u.s. chamber of commerce and asean business council for hosting this reception. this is the third time i'm here in four years speaking to this forum and i'm glad to see many familiar phases here....
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lee coel. but the exercise was supposed to only include blanks. (chief tom lewis / punta gorda police) "we were unaware that any live ammunition for this particular weapon existed." in the midst of his grief, mary knowlton's son steve -- also expressing compassion for the officer. (steve knowlton / son) "i want him to know that we know he ... i'm sure didn't intend on this happening and i forgive him." officer coel - now on administrative leave during the investigation. i'm reid binion reporting records show the police officer who shot the accused of excessive use of force at a previous department where he worked. now to maryland where a powerful explosion shook houses a mile away. within minutes, a huge section of the building collapsed and flames shot into the sky. the intense fire is to blame for the deaths of at least two people.... and the injuries of dozens more. people were trapped inside the four story apartment building.... one couple had to climb out a window on the third floor and drop their five month old baby down to people below. (madelyn fuent
lee coel. but the exercise was supposed to only include blanks. (chief tom lewis / punta gorda police) "we were unaware that any live ammunition for this particular weapon existed." in the midst of his grief, mary knowlton's son steve -- also expressing compassion for the officer. (steve knowlton / son) "i want him to know that we know he ... i'm sure didn't intend on this happening and i forgive him." officer coel - now on administrative leave during the investigation. i'm...
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tom perry special collection which is part of the harold b. lee library on brigham young university campus. we collect utah history, different parts of western americana in idaho, nevada. and that's why we collect yellowstone. the first item i wanted to show was the fact of the matter is how the park came to be. a man by the name of hayden prevailed on the government to appropriate money to go into this part of the country. so in 1871 he took a government expedition in. he came in with an artist, thomas maran, and he came in with a photographer, william henry jackson. and these men were able to put on paper and film what they saw. and so between his paintings and jackson's photographs, which was one of the driving forces that enabled the legislation in 1872 to pass and grant signed the authorization in march of 1872 for the first national park which was yellowstone. here is a
tom perry special collection which is part of the harold b. lee library on brigham young university campus. we collect utah history, different parts of western americana in idaho, nevada. and that's why we collect yellowstone. the first item i wanted to show was the fact of the matter is how the park came to be. a man by the name of hayden prevailed on the government to appropriate money to go into this part of the country. so in 1871 he took a government expedition in. he came in with an...
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lee. fox 25 sports director tom leyden playing himself interviewing josh. >> your new movie is categorized as a comedy. is that appropriate? how would you categorize your life? >> it's a tragedy. the message of the movie is that they can get rid of you and everything else, but you still have to love the game and >> the reporter: i'll say this. live interviews with bill lee are great. taped interviews are much safer. you never know what's going to come out of that guy's mouth. i'm looking forward to seeing the movie. >> kevin: this is after his playing days. >> after the playing days. he finished up with the ex poles. he's still playing baseball. >> vanessa: it's mostly true. >> their words, not mine. mostly true story. >> mark: is he running for office too along the way here? >> kevin: might as well. interesting guy, no dou a back in the day. here's your seven-day forecast. he was a yankee killer, wasn't he. 85 degrees tomorrow with some sunshine on sunday. sunday, sunshine and increasing clouds. on monday, some rain early on. not the rain we need. not the rain you asked for, but the rain
lee. fox 25 sports director tom leyden playing himself interviewing josh. >> your new movie is categorized as a comedy. is that appropriate? how would you categorize your life? >> it's a tragedy. the message of the movie is that they can get rid of you and everything else, but you still have to love the game and >> the reporter: i'll say this. live interviews with bill lee are great. taped interviews are much safer. you never know what's going to come out of that guy's mouth....
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weei.com's chris price joins to us talk about tom brady, jimmy garoppolo and all things patriots. red sox in a push for the playoffs with lee games left counting tonight. also tell you about the debut of our new podcast tv 25. tom leyden and i are digging into the history of the nfl we'll tell you all about it. plus, we'll take you back to thursday night in cambridge. celebrate the 15th annual old time baseball game. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- >> people are falling for justin bieber's new girlfriend left and right. she loves it. >> the paparazzi insanity. >> every model in town wants to date this guy. it's your ticket to stardom. > he has trust issues to begin with. >> you think justin bieber has trust issues? >> a new boyfriend, luke. they have secret messages on instagram where they post little smiley faces on their pinkies. she was heartbroken with wilmer, whatever his name was. >> bill gates hanging out. he is wearing socks and sandalls. >> no, i hate it. >> i admire him more because he is not trying to impress.
weei.com's chris price joins to us talk about tom brady, jimmy garoppolo and all things patriots. red sox in a push for the playoffs with lee games left counting tonight. also tell you about the debut of our new podcast tv 25. tom leyden and i are digging into the history of the nfl we'll tell you all about it. plus, we'll take you back to thursday night in cambridge. celebrate the 15th annual old time baseball game. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution]...
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we are back with our tonl now, tom low beiano, and scott boldin, he is former ircha of the washington, d.c. democratic party. and also back with us trump supporter jeff leeord. he was in the reagan white house, political director there. tom, tough start to the day at least on this message, the appeal to the african-americans, the tweet with the miss speling dwayne wade's name. and some criticizing him for trying to politicize that murder. here back on message back on prompter as he makes this point trying to make safer communities. as you heard him there, do you think it was a successful pivot back to his intended message. >> i have got to tell you, teleprompter trump sounds a lot better than off prompter trump. he does better for himself at least. it was fascinating to listen to him. he sounded like a politician there. instead of calling hillary clinton imperial, he called her in fact impeoria. he was talking about, you know, trapped in poverty when he was talking about black communities and going for the african-american vote. i mean, these are classic republican talking points. and it has more of the nuance that you really need when talking about some
we are back with our tonl now, tom low beiano, and scott boldin, he is former ircha of the washington, d.c. democratic party. and also back with us trump supporter jeff leeord. he was in the reagan white house, political director there. tom, tough start to the day at least on this message, the appeal to the african-americans, the tweet with the miss speling dwayne wade's name. and some criticizing him for trying to politicize that murder. here back on message back on prompter as he makes this...
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[applause] prime minister lee: secretary pritzker, mr. tom donohue, mr.x feldman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. first, i'd like to thank mr. donohue and secretary pritzker for their kind introductions and thank the secretary for taking the time to be here with us. i'd also like to thank the u.s. chamber of commerce and asean business council for hosting this reception. this is the third time i'm here in four years speaking to this forum and i'm glad to see many familiar faces here. since singapore became independent in 1965, american businesses have played a major role in our economic development. they've invested heavily in singapore, developing infrastructure, creating jobs, transferring technology and management prospectuses, g.e. . g.e. was once the largest employer in singapore and still has 3,000 people there. sea gate which makes disk drives e, which makes disk drives, at one time made more than half the world's disk drives in singapore. they are still a company important to us. they and many other u.s. companies have found singapore
[applause] prime minister lee: secretary pritzker, mr. tom donohue, mr.x feldman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. first, i'd like to thank mr. donohue and secretary pritzker for their kind introductions and thank the secretary for taking the time to be here with us. i'd also like to thank the u.s. chamber of commerce and asean business council for hosting this reception. this is the third time i'm here in four years speaking to this forum and i'm glad to see many familiar faces...
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lee coel. but the exercise was supposed to only include blanks. chief tom lewis / punta gorda police "we were unaware that any live ammunition for this particular weapon existed."in the midst of his grief, mary knowlton's son steve -- also expressing compassion for th steve knowlton / son "i want him to know that we know he ... i'm sure didn't intend on this happening and i forgive him."officer coel - now on administrative leave during the investigation. i'm reid binion reporting around the world... a terror suspect has been killed by police in canada. police say they killed the suspect yesterday in the southern ontario town of strath-roy. the man allegedly planned to carry out a suicide bombing mission in identified the suspect as aaron driver. the man ... who is in his mid-20's ... was reportedly under a court order to not associate with any extremist organization, including isis. police are expected to release more details about the case later today. toss to weather. a line of showers and storms is heading in our direction for this initial line earlier i
lee coel. but the exercise was supposed to only include blanks. chief tom lewis / punta gorda police "we were unaware that any live ammunition for this particular weapon existed."in the midst of his grief, mary knowlton's son steve -- also expressing compassion for th steve knowlton / son "i want him to know that we know he ... i'm sure didn't intend on this happening and i forgive him."officer coel - now on administrative leave during the investigation. i'm reid binion...
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lee coel. but the exercise was supposed to only include blanks. chief tom lewis / punta gorda police "we were unaware that any live ammunition grief, mary knowlton's son steve -- also expressing compassion for the officer. steve knowlton / son "i want him to know that we know he ... i'm sure didn't intend on this happening and i forgive him."officer coel - now on administrative leave during the investigation. i'm reid binion reporting we're told the officer on leave has been in trouble before. he was accused of using excessive force with his police dog and resigned from another police agency in 2013 for failing to satisfactorily complete an agenc grim new statistics coming out of milwaukee county. the medical examiner's office calls it unprecedented. in just the past two weeks -- at least 20 people have died from heroin overdoses. we're told -- on average-- one person dies from a heroin overdose every 3-days. the other shocking statistic: there are 39-confirmed fentanyl deaths so far this year. for all of last year -- that number was 30. it's happened again
lee coel. but the exercise was supposed to only include blanks. chief tom lewis / punta gorda police "we were unaware that any live ammunition grief, mary knowlton's son steve -- also expressing compassion for the officer. steve knowlton / son "i want him to know that we know he ... i'm sure didn't intend on this happening and i forgive him."officer coel - now on administrative leave during the investigation. i'm reid binion reporting we're told the officer on leave has been in...
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story for red sox pitcher bill lee after being released from expos. tom leydon playing himself. interviewing the real bill lee before the premiere. and you will see that interview tonight on sunday sports wrap. that's a look at the sports headlines this morning, i'm adam pellerin from nesn. have a great rest of your weekend. >> stephanie: we did take that informal poll on twitter. it seems like people are mixed that they still want summe fall like temperatures. >> jason: yeah. >> jason brewer: we've still got a little bit of time to enjoy it. we're just going to bring a taste in. and then we'll get rid of it. >> stephanie: okay. >> jason brewer: the jackets tuesday morning, maybe wednesday morning and then bring it right back to summer again. and own overnight tonight, much needed rain. track that as the line comes into view on fox 25 tonight. >> jason: this is the start of it. >> stephanie: don't say this. >> jason: what he's saying, thanks for watching us this morning. >> stephanie: all right. >>> i'm shannon breen in for chris wallace. with less than three months to election d
story for red sox pitcher bill lee after being released from expos. tom leydon playing himself. interviewing the real bill lee before the premiere. and you will see that interview tonight on sunday sports wrap. that's a look at the sports headlines this morning, i'm adam pellerin from nesn. have a great rest of your weekend. >> stephanie: we did take that informal poll on twitter. it seems like people are mixed that they still want summe fall like temperatures. >> jason: yeah....
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lee. focusing around harrisburg where they believe she disappeared. >>> our goal is to find her. hopefully, ideally to r her with her family. >> a california highway patrol officer faces misdemeanor peeping tom charges this morning. 30-year-old jose -- videotaping someone in the bathroom of a home. the investigation began last week. he's a seven-year police department veteran. in oklahoma a bus crash sent four people to the hospital. invest force say a man driving bus. after hitting the bus the driver took off but they quickly found and arrested him. the suspect actual stole the car from his friend who is being treated at a clinic. >> and florida a truck dumped lime rock from an overpass on to vehicles down below. the truck driver took the curve way too fast. the rocks did leave some damage on vehicles. >> i doubt you love a park to -- one ait canned her son. the biers talons latched on to her 2-year-olds head. they barely missed his eye but he's o.k. this morning. she said a park ranger noticed the birds have been more aggressive. the summer olympics. land. made sure she was o.k. n. the the end one ahead of dagastino. she was taken from the track in a wheelchair. but always good as we've sa
lee. focusing around harrisburg where they believe she disappeared. >>> our goal is to find her. hopefully, ideally to r her with her family. >> a california highway patrol officer faces misdemeanor peeping tom charges this morning. 30-year-old jose -- videotaping someone in the bathroom of a home. the investigation began last week. he's a seven-year police department veteran. in oklahoma a bus crash sent four people to the hospital. invest force say a man driving bus. after...
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weei.com's chris price joins to us talk about tom brady, jimmy garoppolo and all things patriots. red sox in a push for the playoffs with lee games left counting tonight. also tell you about the debut of our new podcast tv 25. as we know it. tv 25 debutted this week and we'll tell you all about it. plus, we'll take you back to thursday night in cambridge. celebrate the 15th annual old time baseball game. all on sunday night "sportswrap" it and starts at 11:30 so we'll see you then. >> announcer: complete new england news coverage starts right now. this is fox 25 news at 11:00. >>> families lost their homes businesses shut down. it took dozens of of this six alarm blaze but the damage was already done. good evening i'm kerry kavanaugh. >> and i'm ted daniel. investigators are still sorting through the rubble. fox 25's christine mccarthy is live in south bridge tonight. christine they are not ruling out the possibility someone sparked it intentionally? >> reporter: that's right. the fire chief at this point says arson cannot rule out. have seen scene in south bridge. fire crews are still on the scene. we have seen in the past
weei.com's chris price joins to us talk about tom brady, jimmy garoppolo and all things patriots. red sox in a push for the playoffs with lee games left counting tonight. also tell you about the debut of our new podcast tv 25. as we know it. tv 25 debutted this week and we'll tell you all about it. plus, we'll take you back to thursday night in cambridge. celebrate the 15th annual old time baseball game. all on sunday night "sportswrap" it and starts at 11:30 so we'll see you then....
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lee. thank you. [applause] >> secretary pritzker, mr. tom donahue, alex feldman, distinguished ladies and thankmen, first i want to mr. donahue and their -- and secretary pritzker for their kind introductions and taking the time to be here with us. i also would like to thank the chamber of commerce for hosting this reception. this is the third time i'm here in four years begin to this forum and i'm glad to see many familiar face is. -- familiar faces. since singapore became independent in 1965, america has played a major role in our development. heavily innvested singapore, developing infrastructure, creating jobs, transferring technology and ge wasent practices, once the largest employer in singapore and it still has 3600 people there. drives, which makes disk , at one time made more than half of the world's disk arrives in singapore. it is still important to us. many other u.s. companies have found singapore to be a good springboard into the region. economy,le, in the new we have lucasfilms, which has got a building in singapore which we c
lee. thank you. [applause] >> secretary pritzker, mr. tom donahue, alex feldman, distinguished ladies and thankmen, first i want to mr. donahue and their -- and secretary pritzker for their kind introductions and taking the time to be here with us. i also would like to thank the chamber of commerce for hosting this reception. this is the third time i'm here in four years begin to this forum and i'm glad to see many familiar face is. -- familiar faces. since singapore became independent in...
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lee goldberg. the way overnight. 80 degrees in new york city. getting a couple degrees above average for this time of year. why got up to 85. 90 at toms river. in terms of the changes i was talking about, we have showers on the way overnight tonight in to early tomorrow morning. we'll check it out for you on the high resolution futurecast, especially new york city points south getting in to showers by 2:00 in the morning. for the morning commute i think there will be a few showers around, especially south of the city. in the morning. eventually we clear things out. eventually the humidity makes a return. we'll talk about that in your full accuweather forecast coming up. >>> a wildfire out in southern california tonight burning with an intensity even veteran firefighters say they have never seen before. the fire ignited yesterday in san bernardino and continues to burn out of control tonight forcing widespread evacuations. the blaze already charring nearly 50 square miles. not clear yet at this point how many homes have been damaged or with new jersey governor chris christie by his side, donald trump tonight receiving his first national intel
lee goldberg. the way overnight. 80 degrees in new york city. getting a couple degrees above average for this time of year. why got up to 85. 90 at toms river. in terms of the changes i was talking about, we have showers on the way overnight tonight in to early tomorrow morning. we'll check it out for you on the high resolution futurecast, especially new york city points south getting in to showers by 2:00 in the morning. for the morning commute i think there will be a few showers around,...
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during the exercise, police officer lee coel shot the librarian in front of nearly three dozen other volunteers. punta gorda police chief tom lewis says live ammunition was not supposed to be in any of the guns used during the exercise. this is mary knowlton's son, steve knowlton. >> it wawas surreal. at first i thought she just fefl down. and they turned her over and thatat is whenen they sold the k saw the bulullet holeles. trying to dodo cpr and k keep hr alive. amy: officicer lee c coel has bn placed on paid administrtrative leave. meanwhile, in los angeles, community members held a vigil to mourn the death of a 14-year-old mexican-american jesse romero, who was killed by police wednesday. police say they were responding to a call about teenagers writing graffiti in the l.a. neighborhood of boyle heights. police say they shot and killed romero after he ran away from police and fired a gun. but witnesses contradict the police's claim. one woman told the los angeles times she saw romero toss a handgun toward a fence while he was running away from the police. she says the gun went off when it hit the ground. she says she t
during the exercise, police officer lee coel shot the librarian in front of nearly three dozen other volunteers. punta gorda police chief tom lewis says live ammunition was not supposed to be in any of the guns used during the exercise. this is mary knowlton's son, steve knowlton. >> it wawas surreal. at first i thought she just fefl down. and they turned her over and thatat is whenen they sold the k saw the bulullet holeles. trying to dodo cpr and k keep hr alive. amy: officicer lee c...
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tom's cabin. william james, dubois undergrad mentor had a copy of the other two is henry who privately place it back in the lee at the only southern book of any distinction published in many of year. of course he's from massachusetts, but nevermind. in germany max weber whose lecture he attends in his berlin days went on to work fine in a translator. within two years his american publishers had arranged for third printing. as the book became the subject of discussion and periodicals across the country in a conspicuous most white southern newspapers and those controlled by the friends and supporters of the boys great antagonist, booker t. washington. for collection of rework, previously published essays on race relations on a young black sociologists at alanna university it was an extraordinary success, unprecedented in the history of american letters. the controversy was the third essay of mr. booker t. washington and others. the boys had once been an admirer of washington, he here praised him for his famous atlantic compromise speech urging racial accommodation, but he moved in a more radical radical directio
tom's cabin. william james, dubois undergrad mentor had a copy of the other two is henry who privately place it back in the lee at the only southern book of any distinction published in many of year. of course he's from massachusetts, but nevermind. in germany max weber whose lecture he attends in his berlin days went on to work fine in a translator. within two years his american publishers had arranged for third printing. as the book became the subject of discussion and periodicals across the...
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lee mart matt spoke with people waiting to hear if their homes are still standing. we begin with tomie i want to show you something. one of the reasons people aren't allowed to come back there's so much security is right over here. this was a double wide and it was destroyed. but if you take a look at this box right down here that is their personal safe. while there may be damaged to the things inside the last thing police want and here are people to coming for those kinds of treasures. this is
lee mart matt spoke with people waiting to hear if their homes are still standing. we begin with tomie i want to show you something. one of the reasons people aren't allowed to come back there's so much security is right over here. this was a double wide and it was destroyed. but if you take a look at this box right down here that is their personal safe. while there may be damaged to the things inside the last thing police want and here are people to coming for those kinds of treasures. this is
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lee. >> she doesn't do that well. >>> a wild scene at sea. a seal jumps onto the boat. why the seal thought the boat was safer than the water. >>> plus quarterback tom brady speaking publicly after what is being called a quote, silly accident with scissors. >> oh, my. >>> a woman from new jersey who hi guys! got the birthday girl a drum set. drum set? he's kidding! [laughs] oh you guys must have time warner cable. this is gonna be some party. yeah, their free home wifi lets us connect all our devices at the same time. and there's no data cap, so... the kids must love that, huh?! the birthday girl! let's get this party started! get time warner cable 300 meg internet. that's 50 times faster than dsl and no data cap. uploading! honey, i'm goin viral! call now. get 50 megs for $39.99 a month. hi grandma! miss you! who is that? are you gonna finish that? ok. switching is easy with time warner cable's exclusive one-hour arrival window, so you don't have to wait around. plus, there's no contract all with a money-back guarantee. [giggling] get 50 meg internet with unlimited data for $39.99 per month. call now. ask about free installation, and access to near
lee. >> she doesn't do that well. >>> a wild scene at sea. a seal jumps onto the boat. why the seal thought the boat was safer than the water. >>> plus quarterback tom brady speaking publicly after what is being called a quote, silly accident with scissors. >> oh, my. >>> a woman from new jersey who hi guys! got the birthday girl a drum set. drum set? he's kidding! [laughs] oh you guys must have time warner cable. this is gonna be some party. yeah, their...
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lee them with specific instructions. that's neglect. that's not making sure your children are safe. >> tom, neglect?ts would have been arrested 500 times by now. i felt loved. >> based on this segment it looks like you are okay, we will see where it goes from here. >> any thoughts on. this the kids were left and given instructions not to talk to strangers. no, my mom is just in the shower. everything is fine. we're taken care of. that is a problem. and i have to question that because we really don't have all the details here. >> parents everywhere in america say hey i have left my kids including myself for a couple minutes here and there. is that okay? when the government steps in they have the heavy hand when the judgment of parents. >> where is common decency and common sense? >> a lot of common decency and common sense on this panel. thank you all for joining us. common sense is the key. we appreciate it parents all. thank you. >> thank you. >> a new email bombshell for hillary clinton. some of her thousands of deleted emails are related to beangs. what is she trying to hide? plus, we saw shockin
lee them with specific instructions. that's neglect. that's not making sure your children are safe. >> tom, neglect?ts would have been arrested 500 times by now. i felt loved. >> based on this segment it looks like you are okay, we will see where it goes from here. >> any thoughts on. this the kids were left and given instructions not to talk to strangers. no, my mom is just in the shower. everything is fine. we're taken care of. that is a problem. and i have to question that...
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tom vilsack who is a former governor of iowa will also share the evolution of agriculture and food and how it is benefiting states across this country. but first, edward lee, a louisville chef and restaurant owner, will discuss the important relationship between chef and farmer come into restaurants impact on local economies. later, during our session we will meet students who are learning about agriculture innovation in high school, will also have members of the culinary arts apprenticeship program, and culinary arts community college programs from iowa that are going to be serving the governors some of iowa's quality locally produced food. we have reserved sometime during this session for you to visit with the students, so please be sure to go over and learn about their work and try some of the delicious food that they are producing. right now the students are to the right of the stage. they are working hard with pork braised with root beer and served with curry granola. pork wontons and spicy pepper sauce, and marinated tuna with a cucumber salad your to our audience and the governors that are here, please excuse the sound of food sizzling or the smell
tom vilsack who is a former governor of iowa will also share the evolution of agriculture and food and how it is benefiting states across this country. but first, edward lee, a louisville chef and restaurant owner, will discuss the important relationship between chef and farmer come into restaurants impact on local economies. later, during our session we will meet students who are learning about agriculture innovation in high school, will also have members of the culinary arts apprenticeship...