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and now here's tracee ellis ross! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> tracee: wow!ello! hello, everybody. hello, hello. and welcome to jimmy kimmel live. i am your guest host tonight, tracee ellis ross. i know what you guys rthing. really? another black jewish female host of late night? i mean, you guys, we are everywhere. everywhere. i'm actually pulling double duty because i'll here now and i was on a new episode of blackish earlier tonight here on abc. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. that's right. even in television, a woman has to work two jobs to make the same money as a man. as a black woman, i'm actually headed to my third job when i finish here. you know, i was a little worried i wasn't going to make it here tonight. i slipped and fell at work on blackish the other night. i fell down. i was walking into the fake kitchen of my fake house but it had a really real floor. and i went down! hard! i was blackish and bluish. [ applause ] i'm still a little bluish. anyway, if i fall tonight, guillermo? have you got me? are you going to have me and be my guest host of t
and now here's tracee ellis ross! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> tracee: wow!ello! hello, everybody. hello, hello. and welcome to jimmy kimmel live. i am your guest host tonight, tracee ellis ross. i know what you guys rthing. really? another black jewish female host of late night? i mean, you guys, we are everywhere. everywhere. i'm actually pulling double duty because i'll here now and i was on a new episode of blackish earlier tonight here on abc. [ cheers and...
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go to getfios.com >> tracee: hello! i'm tracee ellis ross.our next guest is a photographer, actress, host, writer, and one of the most influential feminists of our time. please welcome the author of "it's messy" and "#girlgaze", my friend, amanda de cadenet! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ amanda! what's new since we talked last night? my text an hour ago? that we were going to both wear red lipstick? we did, of cose. we didn't need to check in on that one. >> tracee: i'l at's your favorite mary j. blige song? >> there are so many? you cannot pick. anything she does, i'm so interestedn. i love that you got to interview her. she's amazing. >> tracee: another quick ecausea chance to ask you this. cast >>es i am listening to a podcast on . i am a founder of girl gaze. i love to know how othepeople builtheimpans. i need to hear about failures and successes and how they did it. >> tracee: that's good. i love that. did you recently listen to the rebecca traster with ezra? >> of course. she is one of leading feminists and she is amazing. if you don't know
go to getfios.com >> tracee: hello! i'm tracee ellis ross.our next guest is a photographer, actress, host, writer, and one of the most influential feminists of our time. please welcome the author of "it's messy" and "#girlgaze", my friend, amanda de cadenet! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ amanda! what's new since we talked last night? my text an hour ago? that we were going to both wear red lipstick? we did, of cose. we didn't need to check in on that one. >>...
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trace? >> trace: yeah, john. we saw president trump's tweet blaming the democrats for a possible shut down. what else are we hearing from the white house? >> the white house doesn't seen any reason why there should be a government shut down. this is simply a continuing resolution. albeit for four weeks instead of the two weeks that we've been seeing the continuing resolutions run for. it would fund government through january 19. again, the one that came out of the rules committee in the house would include the pay-go waivers. the white house knows there's big budget battles ahead. mitch mcconnell has committed to taking up the deferred action for childhood arrivals issue, the so-called dreamers in january. that is something that jeff flake really wanted to see. so the white house doesn't understand why democrats would stand in the way. a bit of a theory running around here that the president has said he wanted to get tax reform done before the end of the year. if the democrats balk on these pay-go waivers, that w
trace? >> trace: yeah, john. we saw president trump's tweet blaming the democrats for a possible shut down. what else are we hearing from the white house? >> the white house doesn't seen any reason why there should be a government shut down. this is simply a continuing resolution. albeit for four weeks instead of the two weeks that we've been seeing the continuing resolutions run for. it would fund government through january 19. again, the one that came out of the rules committee in...
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trace? >> trace: yeah, jonathan serrie, thank you. bring in josh gerstein, a senior reporter for politco. john if you heard jonathan's report there. you had camera issues. the point remains, if roy moore wants to recount this, wants to call for a recount, he has to pay for it himself. this is a pretty big hit for steve bannon and his wing of the republican party, correct? >> yeah. this is going to be over in alabama soon. the reverberations in washington and across the country will linger for quite a while. you've had this civil war going on in the republican party between this bannon populous, trump end wing, if you will, and moore establishment wing that sort of seen through the personification of mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader. clearly a big blow to bannon. he's trying to portray it as the establishment didn't give enough support to roy moore when he was on the ropes. there's no questions there's real issues about candidate selection when you talk about these jump-start races, these people from outside the establishmen
trace? >> trace: yeah, jonathan serrie, thank you. bring in josh gerstein, a senior reporter for politco. john if you heard jonathan's report there. you had camera issues. the point remains, if roy moore wants to recount this, wants to call for a recount, he has to pay for it himself. this is a pretty big hit for steve bannon and his wing of the republican party, correct? >> yeah. this is going to be over in alabama soon. the reverberations in washington and across the country will...
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tracee carrasco joins more on that, tracee. tracee: papa john himself is stepping down as chief executive this after controversial comments he made about the national anthem protest. criticized the nfl which papa johns is a a responsible for not resolving the issue. the quality of the chain pizza. others including white supremacist. will remain as chairman in the company. >> apple admit he slowed iphones, what's going on? tracee: proposed class action, breech of contract suit was filed through consumers saying they never consent today allowed apple to slower iphones and the plaintiffs are demanding a jury trial after apple admit what had many of us have long suspected, iphones slowed as they age but this isn't reflection to have anal, apple said the slowing was deliberate and after effective software design to have blackouts, designed to avoid unexpected shutdowns on old phones and this in, tush, slow them down. >> the current operating system they have, i've had to update 5 million times, it's like the dais of update are even
tracee carrasco joins more on that, tracee. tracee: papa john himself is stepping down as chief executive this after controversial comments he made about the national anthem protest. criticized the nfl which papa johns is a a responsible for not resolving the issue. the quality of the chain pizza. others including white supremacist. will remain as chairman in the company. >> apple admit he slowed iphones, what's going on? tracee: proposed class action, breech of contract suit was filed...
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tracee carrasco with the headlines. tracee: cvs is getting close to buying aetna for $66 billion in cash in stock, the deal could be announced as early as monday and it would create a health care giant that would sell everything from drugs to insurance and, you know, the two are already in an agreement that they've had since 2010 that is to provide pharmacy benefit services to the insurer to aetna. this is a big one. ever since that deal was announced back in october, aetna shares have really gone up. lauren: in the backdrop is amazon and what they plan to the with pharmacies. tracee: yeah. cheryl: something in the works for general motors? >> self-driving taxis and could come to several major cities as early as 2019. that's what they are planning on. this could become its biggest profit maker in a decade, more than core business right now of automotive and, you know, this is really the -- the race is heating up here between the self-driving taxis, ford said they would be doing the same thing in 2021 so gm beating them
tracee carrasco with the headlines. tracee: cvs is getting close to buying aetna for $66 billion in cash in stock, the deal could be announced as early as monday and it would create a health care giant that would sell everything from drugs to insurance and, you know, the two are already in an agreement that they've had since 2010 that is to provide pharmacy benefit services to the insurer to aetna. this is a big one. ever since that deal was announced back in october, aetna shares have really...
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tracee, thank you. we are going dive deeper all of this, net neutrality, senior research fellow and the partner at the international law firm reed smith. >> good morning, lauren. nice to talk to you. lauren: thanks for waking up this friday morning. are consumers going to pay more a lot here or we don't know? >> maybe over time consumers will pay more depending on what household spend, that's trended up largely over time, but in the near term i think it's unlikely. maria: exception of comcast. we are looking at the chart. stock prices of so many service providers, cable companies, verizon, t-mobile, arveciÓn trveciÓn -- at&t were down yesterday. aren't they in charge after fcc moved yesterday. you can't bet against the internet and what it means is going to continue to evolve. pretty solid that over the last 20 years and likely to continue, near term, there's been a lot of discussion, you know, the reality in this sector is that every decision is going to get litigated for several years and we have seen
tracee, thank you. we are going dive deeper all of this, net neutrality, senior research fellow and the partner at the international law firm reed smith. >> good morning, lauren. nice to talk to you. lauren: thanks for waking up this friday morning. are consumers going to pay more a lot here or we don't know? >> maybe over time consumers will pay more depending on what household spend, that's trended up largely over time, but in the near term i think it's unlikely. maria: exception...
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what our social team does is go out and trace. and it takes time.le we're tracing, we place those children in foster care so they're still in a family base setting. if there is no family and we cannot trace, we've tried our very best, then this child will go to a government panel, an independent panel that will review our documents and our tracing and we take another parent who is an adoptive parent who we've also assessed and checked and this government panel says yes, we agree for this child to be adopted and agree for this parent to adopt this child. >> it's an acknowledgement that children are individuals with hearts, with minds, with a present to the future. the fact that childhood really matters and we are tracing and we are the same but remove poverty from households down to the children. >> strengthening our community service is the easier thing to do. so ensuring we have a good hospital, a good clinic, a good school, that we have services that encourage and support families to look after their children. >> omb 9/11s are very expensive solut
what our social team does is go out and trace. and it takes time.le we're tracing, we place those children in foster care so they're still in a family base setting. if there is no family and we cannot trace, we've tried our very best, then this child will go to a government panel, an independent panel that will review our documents and our tracing and we take another parent who is an adoptive parent who we've also assessed and checked and this government panel says yes, we agree for this child...
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tracee: this continues to play out. not long ago google pulled you to print some amazon devices because amazon has long refused to sell google is competing product on its website. a week seemed like a truce had finally been called, but not for long. amazon file to get trademarks for two items. amazon tube and open to. amazon may be planning for a youtube list future or perhaps launching a competitor. lauren: going with the latter and i have to say youtube kids has saved me on many occasions. downtime at work, we don't know what that is. no idea, but pretty costly. tracee: american workers are spending hours doing nothing and it's costing their companies more than $100 billion a year according to research by the journal of applied psychology. idle time when an employee from the clout that unable to get any work done. the industry and occupation raised him from an investment anchor who can't finish a powerpoint presentation because he or she is waiting for data from a college to a store cashier without customers to check
tracee: this continues to play out. not long ago google pulled you to print some amazon devices because amazon has long refused to sell google is competing product on its website. a week seemed like a truce had finally been called, but not for long. amazon file to get trademarks for two items. amazon tube and open to. amazon may be planning for a youtube list future or perhaps launching a competitor. lauren: going with the latter and i have to say youtube kids has saved me on many occasions....
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tracee carrasco joins us with other headlines, good morning, tracee.cee: should give us a better look at the state of labor market following two hurricane-influenced months, 200,000 jobs were added last month at employment 4.4%. slowdown in september followed by a rebound in october, so by now these effects should have evened down. october 2.4% year over year increase in average hourly earnings, weakest pace of growth since february 2016, expectations are that the hourly wages rose 3% last month bouncing back from october's decline. cheryl: i'm curious what the services members are going to look like because that mean that retailers are going to be bullish if you see a drop in that number, well, bargain hunting for christmas, let's put it that way. lauren: any affect of all the talks about tax cuts that's making employers feel more generous. we have to talk about bitcoin. tracee: this is wild. reached new levels yesterday, the price jumped about 40% in 40 hours just blowing past 5 separate 1,000-dollar barriers and surging past $16,000 at one point. th
tracee carrasco joins us with other headlines, good morning, tracee.cee: should give us a better look at the state of labor market following two hurricane-influenced months, 200,000 jobs were added last month at employment 4.4%. slowdown in september followed by a rebound in october, so by now these effects should have evened down. october 2.4% year over year increase in average hourly earnings, weakest pace of growth since february 2016, expectations are that the hourly wages rose 3% last...
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neil troppman: and we take over the trace from that point. stephen: atf is the only federal agency responsible for tracing guns used in crimes. neil: so, these are all boxes that have been received. they've been prepped. stephen: they do it all here, at the atf's national trace center in martinsburg, west virginia, where program manager neil troppman gave us a rare behind-the-scenes tour. neil: there simply is no national registry or no database of gun ownership in america. so what we're doing is we're only responding to requests for guns that are recovered in crime, to try to identify that first retail purchaser. stephen: our data shows thousands of stolen guns travel long distances. for instance, we found guns stolen from tacoma, washington ending up connected to crimes in san jose and san diego. guns stolen from santa clara county in oakland were later connected to crimes in baltimore, maryland. kevin: these guns move very quickly, so it could be from a matter of days, to sometimes 15, 20 years later, these guns are still being recovered i
neil troppman: and we take over the trace from that point. stephen: atf is the only federal agency responsible for tracing guns used in crimes. neil: so, these are all boxes that have been received. they've been prepped. stephen: they do it all here, at the atf's national trace center in martinsburg, west virginia, where program manager neil troppman gave us a rare behind-the-scenes tour. neil: there simply is no national registry or no database of gun ownership in america. so what we're doing...
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tracee: i think it's a great idea. lauren: thank you, tracee.guys saw your health insurance is expensive, it's nothing compared to which it could be paying for fido. to do that is true. jeff flock has the details. reporter: lorded cheryl, good morning from a place we'd all love to be with the increased importance in our world today to help important. this is a place called pups at club, day care in chicago. people spend on day care and health of their pets. bob, you founded a company called? >> help deposit insurance. reporter: there goes my notes. pet insurance. it's been around a long time, but it's more popular than ever. you've got 300,000. >> 300,000 coming at us. now that pets are more and more part of the family committed people are looking to make sure they always protect them. >> we spend 16 billion a year on veterinary care for animals. if you look at the more difficult melodies that can hit a dog, it can run into a lot of money. if they get a big bill, the difference between life and death. >> absolutely. >> first of all, is it like r
tracee: i think it's a great idea. lauren: thank you, tracee.guys saw your health insurance is expensive, it's nothing compared to which it could be paying for fido. to do that is true. jeff flock has the details. reporter: lorded cheryl, good morning from a place we'd all love to be with the increased importance in our world today to help important. this is a place called pups at club, day care in chicago. people spend on day care and health of their pets. bob, you founded a company called?...
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tracee: thank you. lea: deadly fires sweeps through apartment building in new york city claiming the lives of 12 people including a baby. >> people were screaming, fire, help. >> this is the worst fire tragedy we have seen in this city in at least a quarter century. lea: mayor bill de blasio warning that new victims could be found as investigators search the building in the morning. united airlines passenger bumped for first class seat is firing back at congresswoman who took it. latest on war of words, you're watching fbn:am. lea: welcome back, let's get you caught up on what's happening now. new york city hit by residential fire last night. the fire spread through every floor of a five-story building, it happened in the bronx within matter of minutes killing 12 people. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the fire. alabama declaring doug jones winner of u.s. senate election, the state certified jones' win after judge rejected republican roy moore last-minute request to delay certificatio
tracee: thank you. lea: deadly fires sweeps through apartment building in new york city claiming the lives of 12 people including a baby. >> people were screaming, fire, help. >> this is the worst fire tragedy we have seen in this city in at least a quarter century. lea: mayor bill de blasio warning that new victims could be found as investigators search the building in the morning. united airlines passenger bumped for first class seat is firing back at congresswoman who took it....
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tracee: dunkin' donuts grave. gerri: who buys this?t is stock, which has been deeper taste. so this is a brewery at massachusetts. they've teamed up with dunkin' donuts to create the first-ever dunkin' donuts beer. there it is on your screen. this is only at this one pound brewery in massachusetts in honor of the winter solstice. you'll be able to get that on december 21st and proceeds will be donating both duncan and the brewery $11,500 to a local food bank. >> that's nice. i like to have that appeared on the other hand they could predict today mr. massachusetts. they liked their beer and their donuts. he might have to get it at the brewery. they are using the beams. gerri: rvs rolling out, we are seeing clothing but it's really just -- tracee: meat sweats is that they are calling it. there it is. who wouldn't want aware that. featuring bacon pattern warming pockets. rb says he can't buy this lovely outfit. you have to earn that. the way you can earn it is you have to post pictures on social media of the meet beats 2017. trendy did yo
tracee: dunkin' donuts grave. gerri: who buys this?t is stock, which has been deeper taste. so this is a brewery at massachusetts. they've teamed up with dunkin' donuts to create the first-ever dunkin' donuts beer. there it is on your screen. this is only at this one pound brewery in massachusetts in honor of the winter solstice. you'll be able to get that on december 21st and proceeds will be donating both duncan and the brewery $11,500 to a local food bank. >> that's nice. i like to...
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tracee: this is a big move.ll now waive their fees come in the co-pays on january 1st foreign archon, and the nasal spray that will help fight these opioids overdoses. the insurance company will also cap the supply of opioids prescribed to people for pain or after surgery to only seven days. this will apply to send for his 4.6 million customers. cheryl: jetblue's new free flight promotion? tracee: it sounded too good to be true and i think it was. they came up with this idea for a board game can't get packing. inside the boardgame would be be a ticket for a free flight and are sold on amazon for $19.99. it was to go on sale yesterday at noon, but it turns out only 200 copies of the board game made and it was sold out within seconds. people took to twitter, social media to complain about this. they said it was a scam, the robots are buying up the games and reselling them for much higher prices. jetblue has said we will investigate that and relaunch the game on december 8 team. cheryl: or not relaunch it. it's a s
tracee: this is a big move.ll now waive their fees come in the co-pays on january 1st foreign archon, and the nasal spray that will help fight these opioids overdoses. the insurance company will also cap the supply of opioids prescribed to people for pain or after surgery to only seven days. this will apply to send for his 4.6 million customers. cheryl: jetblue's new free flight promotion? tracee: it sounded too good to be true and i think it was. they came up with this idea for a board game...
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cheryl: welcome back, tracee. 51 million people expect you to travel globally this holiday season from december december 15th through january 4th at 3.5% from last year. to accommodate all of these people come airlines are adding 91,000 extra seats, more flights at. the busiest travel dates are december 21st and 22nd and 26. the latest travel days that christmas eve, christmas day, new year's eve in december december 15th. so what we are changing it's name kind of. >> s. coming changing it's name to wal-mart. wal-mart will be getting rid and dropping the word story from its name. it will no longer be wal-mart stores. it would just be wal-mart. this is kind of a reflection, a shift away from the brick-and-mortar stores to focus on all the ways that they are selling online. the ceo says they want to make sure customers know you don't have to shop in the store. there are other ways you can shop at wal-mart. tracee: kfc dropped kentucky fried chicken said they would downplay the friday coach. they changed their name t
cheryl: welcome back, tracee. 51 million people expect you to travel globally this holiday season from december december 15th through january 4th at 3.5% from last year. to accommodate all of these people come airlines are adding 91,000 extra seats, more flights at. the busiest travel dates are december 21st and 22nd and 26. the latest travel days that christmas eve, christmas day, new year's eve in december december 15th. so what we are changing it's name kind of. >> s. coming changing...
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trace gallagher is in los angeles with the back story as we wait for the verdict. trace? >> just to jump into the debate, kate steinle's family has filed a lawsuit against the city of san francisco and the bureau of land management and immigration and customs enforcement. it's important when you are talking about how this man got out to give a tick tock of what happened after the shooting. an hour after the shooting, police arrested the man who was then known as juan lopez sanchez. his real name is jose zarate. he claimed he found the handgun in a dumpster and it went off accidentally and he tossed it into the san francisco bay. it was recovered. it was later learned the weapon was stolen from the car of an agent for the bureau of land management. zarate deported from the u.s. 5 times and had 7 felony convictions. at the time of the shooting garcia zarate was on probation from a drug realization in texas. -- violation in texas. days before he was in the san francisco jail. he was a suspect being held on drug charges. immigrations and custom enforcement or ice asked the lo
trace gallagher is in los angeles with the back story as we wait for the verdict. trace? >> just to jump into the debate, kate steinle's family has filed a lawsuit against the city of san francisco and the bureau of land management and immigration and customs enforcement. it's important when you are talking about how this man got out to give a tick tock of what happened after the shooting. an hour after the shooting, police arrested the man who was then known as juan lopez sanchez. his...
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>> yes, every day. >> thanks, tracee. >> will the 25.ant your christmas present to look perfect under your perfect little tree? always have trouble, they bubble up little bit. >> we have an expert here to show us the tricks to wrapping beautiful gifts, and she said she can wrapping so well that she can even make your trash look good. michael: i'm thankful that i'm alive and have a second chance. james: i'm thankful for the help and the opportunity that i received. darlene: i'm thankful to be able to help people in crisis. vanessa: i'm thankful that addiction is treatable, and that help is available. christie: new jersey is experiencing a heroin epidemic fueled by opioid painkillers. but if you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, i want you to know: we are here for you. this holiday season, choose help. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. >>> i can tell you my mother was one of the best, hi anastasia good to see you. >> hi i have seen you at ac moore. >> yes. >> are you in the gigantic one >> the huge ado one at broad an
>> yes, every day. >> thanks, tracee. >> will the 25.ant your christmas present to look perfect under your perfect little tree? always have trouble, they bubble up little bit. >> we have an expert here to show us the tricks to wrapping beautiful gifts, and she said she can wrapping so well that she can even make your trash look good. michael: i'm thankful that i'm alive and have a second chance. james: i'm thankful for the help and the opportunity that i received....
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i'm tracee ellis ross sitting in for jimmy kimmel. and here's how that went. >> if she doesn't consent, the answer is how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ when you're clocking out. i'm the one clocking in... sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. i can even help with a silent night. does your bed do that? i don't actually talk, but i can tell you how you slept. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. >>> we want to update tonight's top story. major wildfires keep growing across southern california. the biggest one, the thomas fire, jumped across u.s. highway 101 in ventura county this evening. >> so far it's burned 85 square miles since breaking out yesterday. 150,000 people have evacuated from the paths of several fires all acro
i'm tracee ellis ross sitting in for jimmy kimmel. and here's how that went. >> if she doesn't consent, the answer is how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ when you're clocking out. i'm the one clocking in... sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to...
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first, you must consider them as if they are footprints at scene of a crime these footprints trace out what big money managers might be doing with their buying and selling of dollars these portfolio chieftains at large funds often know more than others, including you and me the charts of where their money goes, the charts of the stocks, put together clues that these big boys leave second reason to care, there's a remarkable self-fulfilling nature of charting stocks. so many professionals look at these drawings and take them to heart that they will simply avoid stocks with predictably terrible charts and find stocks to own, stocks with charts that have had positive moves in the past don't i know it? when i worked with karen cramer, an inventor, chartist at my old hedge fund, she would look at the charts each morning, looking for breakouts and breakdowns and had me research the ones with the most predictable patterns to get a handle on what might really be going on we got some of our best ideas from some of those sessions. a true and successful melding of the technicals and the fundament
first, you must consider them as if they are footprints at scene of a crime these footprints trace out what big money managers might be doing with their buying and selling of dollars these portfolio chieftains at large funds often know more than others, including you and me the charts of where their money goes, the charts of the stocks, put together clues that these big boys leave second reason to care, there's a remarkable self-fulfilling nature of charting stocks. so many professionals look...
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tracee carrasco on what matt. transfer "the wall street journal" reporting that ascension health in providence st. joseph to catholic nonprofit rhodian talk documentary that would create 191 hospitals in 27 states and annual revenue of 40 for $20 billion surpassing the current largest hospital operator hca health care come a for-profit health company. the two have been in talks for months but have not reached an agreement. cheryl: certainly going to shake up the industry. in technology apple looking at another acquisition. >> apple is reportedly very close to a deal to buy shazam, the music recognition that with more than 100 million monthly users making most of its revenue from paid honor for us to apple's itunes store. by acquiring shazam, output cut out the middleman and save money on commission. the deal would also help apple music service gained ground on spot if i've been making it easier. lea: i want to talk about bitcoin, making his futures debut in medicine at the crypto class and did not disappoint. trac
tracee carrasco on what matt. transfer "the wall street journal" reporting that ascension health in providence st. joseph to catholic nonprofit rhodian talk documentary that would create 191 hospitals in 27 states and annual revenue of 40 for $20 billion surpassing the current largest hospital operator hca health care come a for-profit health company. the two have been in talks for months but have not reached an agreement. cheryl: certainly going to shake up the industry. in...
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tracee carrasco here with added more headlines.e robots go on line in buyout of the popular kids toy items then resell them on secondary websites like ebay so parents have to pay a lot of money to get kids popular toys for christmas. fingerlings for $1000. barbie dream house $1500. senator chuck schumer calling on retailers to do something to crack down so parents can get fair access to popular items during the five years. lauren: fingerlings, that's crazy. i spent $45 for something that costs $15. train to set happening to you. that's interesting. somebody else that is a parent, mark zuckerberg doesn't want his kids on face the, but he was nice? he wants his kids to play outside, bed he just launched facebook kids targeting kids k-12. parents will have to go on and sign up their kids through their facebook account and they will deal to they communicate with. kids will be will to use the video service, post pictures and messages. people are wondering, do kids this young man social media? kids putting parents in a tough spot because
tracee carrasco here with added more headlines.e robots go on line in buyout of the popular kids toy items then resell them on secondary websites like ebay so parents have to pay a lot of money to get kids popular toys for christmas. fingerlings for $1000. barbie dream house $1500. senator chuck schumer calling on retailers to do something to crack down so parents can get fair access to popular items during the five years. lauren: fingerlings, that's crazy. i spent $45 for something that costs...
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tracee: that's why i'm not reading them. if the update isn't working for you. you have to go into settings and play with the app button and fix it. rob: okay. you want to be bad for breakfast, cinnabon has something for you. tracee: today is national cookie day, did you know that? cinnabon did not want to be left out, they are getting in on the action. chocolate chip cookie baked around a mini cinnabon. they are also offering free milk. rob: how do you eat it without? all right, thank you. jillian: national department store chain now giving salvation army bell ringers the boot this holiday season. [bell] rob: belk, belk, i've never heard of this, would no longer allow salvation army volunteers, i'm glad i haven't heard of the company. the store launching a replacement campaign home for the holiday with habitat for humanity. jillian: the salvation army is expected 1 million-dollar drop in donations as a result. wow. all right. we are coming right back. rob: much for belk. [ laughter ] yes, even the awkward among us deserve so
tracee: that's why i'm not reading them. if the update isn't working for you. you have to go into settings and play with the app button and fix it. rob: okay. you want to be bad for breakfast, cinnabon has something for you. tracee: today is national cookie day, did you know that? cinnabon did not want to be left out, they are getting in on the action. chocolate chip cookie baked around a mini cinnabon. they are also offering free milk. rob: how do you eat it without? all right, thank you....
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if we get anything, it's trace amounts to about .05 of an inch.e'll see things clear out by tuesday, wednesday and thursday. and know next week we could see the winds pick up out of the north ten to 20. chilly mornings through sundays in the nld vallinland valley. all in all it's feeling like december. we're putting all of our hopes for major storms and rainfall on a january, february and march. we can still catch up. we have a little deficit right now but i think we'll be okay. >> google wants to expand to a new south bay town. >>> we have jimmy. >> jason and i are going head to head. plus we have amy tudaris, stand up from robert kelly. >>> happening now, firefighters are in control of a stream of fires in antioch. buildings went up on a street, crews are investigating how the fires started. that story is on our twitter feed. meteorolgist kari hall has the changes in her exclusive weekend weather forecasts - every morning at 5:38 and 6:38. plus- we )ll track the holiday drive as more travelers hit the road. .when you join us tomorrow from 4:30 t
if we get anything, it's trace amounts to about .05 of an inch.e'll see things clear out by tuesday, wednesday and thursday. and know next week we could see the winds pick up out of the north ten to 20. chilly mornings through sundays in the nld vallinland valley. all in all it's feeling like december. we're putting all of our hopes for major storms and rainfall on a january, february and march. we can still catch up. we have a little deficit right now but i think we'll be okay. >> google...
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i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news4, some people who live near this roadway mary had a little lamb whose fleece was white as snow. but after an electrical fire from faulty wiring, mary's vintage clothing and designer shoe collection were ruined. luckily, the geico insurance agency had recently helped mary with renters insurance, and she got a totally fab replacement wardrobe at bloomingdale's. mary was inspired to start her own fashion line, exclusively for little lambs. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. >>> well, it is a messy tuesday out there, and then we have some interesting weather coming in. looks like from the radar it will be sticking around for a while. >> we'll have rain for the evening hours. the good news, tomorrow morning before any of us are up, the rain will be out of here. >> so we can sleep through it, good. >> that
i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news4, some people who live near this roadway mary had a little lamb whose fleece was white as snow. but after an electrical fire from faulty wiring, mary's vintage clothing and designer shoe collection were ruined. luckily, the geico insurance agency had recently helped mary with renters insurance, and she got a totally fab replacement wardrobe at bloomingdale's. mary was inspired to start her own fashion line, exclusively for little lambs. visit geico.com and...
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restart it so it won't be apparent in due to a lack of results we're establishing contacts to try to trace her and seeking any information to establish with the she's alive and where she might be found so far we have no news nothing concrete be the from the kidnappers nor from any contact persons and also nothing from the foreign ministry's crisis center. over the past five years the number of people kidnapped by terrorists has been rising sharply
restart it so it won't be apparent in due to a lack of results we're establishing contacts to try to trace her and seeking any information to establish with the she's alive and where she might be found so far we have no news nothing concrete be the from the kidnappers nor from any contact persons and also nothing from the foreign ministry's crisis center. over the past five years the number of people kidnapped by terrorists has been rising sharply
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tracee?rter: well, in this report we see that the prince george's county school system acknowledged a year ago that they had an outdated record keeping system and that it could cause some big problems for the school system and it left them vulnerable. they tell me they thought they could get those problems fixed before a state investigation. >> there's no company, there is no district in this country that isn't setting metrics and saying we're going to seek these goals. but nobody said, cheat to get there. >> reporter: dr. kevin maxwell leader of the prince george's county public school system is hoping to convince parents and the state that he has control of the school system. this after a state audit found more than 5,000 students graduated last year without proof they met graduation requirements. >> we want our parents and our students to have confidence in us and in the meaning of a county. >> reporter: according to the audit the school system lacked monitoring and procedure clarity. does
tracee?rter: well, in this report we see that the prince george's county school system acknowledged a year ago that they had an outdated record keeping system and that it could cause some big problems for the school system and it left them vulnerable. they tell me they thought they could get those problems fixed before a state investigation. >> there's no company, there is no district in this country that isn't setting metrics and saying we're going to seek these goals. but nobody said,...
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the majority of those threats emanated from here, but from overseas, traced back to one young suspect in israel. witnessed more than bomb threats. it was a year with the oldest hate manifest on too much of our campuses, were delivered to personal in mills and spouted to religious in -- religious leaders. self-proclaimed white nationalists and outright notches validated islamist hate rhetoric, extreme anti-israel campaigns on campus. what has changed? we heard a phenomenal panel before detail, great professionals, the internet. it is used to integrate and validate hate to inspire and empower and even trail loan -- and even train lone wolf attackers. it has created new relationships between extremists unimaginable 20 years ago. it has also created anonymity. we have seen a new generation of young nazis were able to utilize charlottesville in a way to capture national global attention by staging nazi like porsche like parades and uploading video real-time by social media with little or no consequences to the perpetrators. i want to go directly to the fact that a few weeks ago, we partici
the majority of those threats emanated from here, but from overseas, traced back to one young suspect in israel. witnessed more than bomb threats. it was a year with the oldest hate manifest on too much of our campuses, were delivered to personal in mills and spouted to religious in -- religious leaders. self-proclaimed white nationalists and outright notches validated islamist hate rhetoric, extreme anti-israel campaigns on campus. what has changed? we heard a phenomenal panel before detail,...
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tracee: we still love you. cheryl: a lot more coming up.y you saw the wildest trading day of the year so far. talk about a crazy move in the market. features now pointing to a really strong open. 200 points plus in the premarket. the final week of the year. the supreme court with arguments that could lead to legalizing and every state. you are watching "fbn:am." i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. .. cheryl: good morning. let's get you caught up on what's happening now. despite default to them further $70 million study last month asking for $94 billion
tracee: we still love you. cheryl: a lot more coming up.y you saw the wildest trading day of the year so far. talk about a crazy move in the market. features now pointing to a really strong open. 200 points plus in the premarket. the final week of the year. the supreme court with arguments that could lead to legalizing and every state. you are watching "fbn:am." i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like...
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good morning, tracee, this sounds like a good idea.heather it is, right now in los angeles, washington, d.c., even in transit station in new jersey and as you've said, this does have the ability to detect sent out by people and if they maybe blocked by any sort of explosive vests or anything that could be covering those emissions. so it can test large crowds and people can -- those people that may have something dangerous on them, they will be pulled out and scriened separately. one interesting note here, it isn't being tested out in new york city. senator chuck schumer is calling on tsa to implement this type of testing in new york city specially after what we saw with the attempted port authority bombing. heather: anything that we can do to people safer. star wars, on a different note, they opened this weekend, how did it go? >> out of this galaxy as we expected. $220 million, $450 million globally. now this was the second biggest opening weekend, just about ever right behind number one star wars force awakens that came out in 2014.
good morning, tracee, this sounds like a good idea.heather it is, right now in los angeles, washington, d.c., even in transit station in new jersey and as you've said, this does have the ability to detect sent out by people and if they maybe blocked by any sort of explosive vests or anything that could be covering those emissions. so it can test large crowds and people can -- those people that may have something dangerous on them, they will be pulled out and scriened separately. one interesting...
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then i tried to trace back all the way back to the mayflower. the mayflower gave rise to a question that to some degree really struck me. i wondered how was it in 1620 that religious savages separatd afford a giant ship? how would they be able to afford -- if i'll get a 100 people in central america look want to come to this country chartered at 737, you would think how could that possibly happen? that's a strange set of circumstances. so then you start weaving and ask questions have made far was finance and you start going through a great primary document william bradford a plymouth plantation, and in it much of it documents the financing of the mayflower, how they sold shares to a group called the merchant adventurers. have pilgrims had chairs. i was a seven-year term. how do or provisions with the pilgrims would spend four days of the collective venture, two days on, two days for themselves, one day for god and how those terms changes six days for the collective venture and one day for god and how that was a sticking point when they were abou
then i tried to trace back all the way back to the mayflower. the mayflower gave rise to a question that to some degree really struck me. i wondered how was it in 1620 that religious savages separatd afford a giant ship? how would they be able to afford -- if i'll get a 100 people in central america look want to come to this country chartered at 737, you would think how could that possibly happen? that's a strange set of circumstances. so then you start weaving and ask questions have made far...
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. >> tracing back from that, i wanted to look at if the prosperity was the motivation for my own family and for other immigrants that come here and if indeed i can make that case, how did of our that go back. i was late for the irish and the italians and lithuanians, germans, then i try to trace it back all the way to the mayflower and the mayflower gave rise to a question that to some degree really struck me. i wondered how was it in 1620 religious sufferers would be able to afford a giant ship. if i were to tell you that a hundred people in central america that wanted to come to this country chartered a 737, you would think how could that possibly happen. that's a strange set of circumstances. so then you start asking questions about how the mayflower was financed and you start going through a great primary document, william bradford and in it, much of the document, the financing of the mayflower, how they sold shares and how the pilgrims themselves had shares and there was a seven-year term and how there were provisions in their when the pilgrims would spend four days on the collecti
. >> tracing back from that, i wanted to look at if the prosperity was the motivation for my own family and for other immigrants that come here and if indeed i can make that case, how did of our that go back. i was late for the irish and the italians and lithuanians, germans, then i try to trace it back all the way to the mayflower and the mayflower gave rise to a question that to some degree really struck me. i wondered how was it in 1620 religious sufferers would be able to afford a...
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and all trace right yeah. for many israelis the green line are really great sadists especially in jerusalem. in one nine hundred eighty israel's parliament the knesset declarant the city israel's internal and indivisible capital more than fifty years after the six day war israel appears to have won another victory the facial recognition of jerusalem as the capital by the us. what will this mean for a few chip peace negotiations. can a peaceful agreement still be reached. by the. israelis and chairing the what about the palestinians. jerusalem december twenty seventh team or is this the quiet before the storm. east jerusalem in the west bank are boarded up the palestinians called a general strike in protest of the tree myth that in the state seems more distant than have a before. is the two state solution now out of reach. once again images of violence and hatred on making headlines jerusalem the eternal and indivisible city is still struggling to find peace. the fast pace of life in the digital. shift has the
and all trace right yeah. for many israelis the green line are really great sadists especially in jerusalem. in one nine hundred eighty israel's parliament the knesset declarant the city israel's internal and indivisible capital more than fifty years after the six day war israel appears to have won another victory the facial recognition of jerusalem as the capital by the us. what will this mean for a few chip peace negotiations. can a peaceful agreement still be reached. by the. israelis and...
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tracee?>> reporter: we spoke with women who livedin we talked with a former employee who says that is the inside of the shelter. and now we have talked with county officials who have seen it for themselves and they are saying they want it fixed. >> getting sick often. me and my children have a stomach ache and i'm not sure if it's because of the food or mold in there. >> reporter: mold on the walls, broken vents and moldy food. these are just some of the complaints i heard from women living inside prince george's county only shelter for domestic violence shelters. >> the stuff that they are saying is true. the pictures are accurate. >> reporter: family crisis center is the shelter. this woman says she was shocked to hear the executive director of the shelter deny that these pictures came from inside the shelter. >> you know for certain they are inside our facility? >> roo >> reporter: kiana was fired last month and says she's worried about the women there. >> now they are victims being revict
tracee?>> reporter: we spoke with women who livedin we talked with a former employee who says that is the inside of the shelter. and now we have talked with county officials who have seen it for themselves and they are saying they want it fixed. >> getting sick often. me and my children have a stomach ache and i'm not sure if it's because of the food or mold in there. >> reporter: mold on the walls, broken vents and moldy food. these are just some of the complaints i heard...
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i'm tracee wilkins.se women are describing terrible living conditions inside of one of prince george's county's shelters. >> we continue to follow the breaking news, a search for answers after a train plunges off the tracks and onto the z2m7ez z16fz y2m7ey y16fy "what if" more of the came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent power outages? "what if" our grid were less vulnerable and more secure? "what if" all these "what if"s became a reality? well, they are. at dominion energy, we're completely transforming our power grid and the way we think of energy... ...to move from "what if" to "what's next." dominion energy. >>> no heat, mold on the food, mice on the floor. women who escaped abusive relationships say the place of refuge is making them victims all over again. >> this is pretty unbelievable. our bureau chief tracee wilkins talked to some of the women about the conditions inside the family crisis center in prince george's county. what did they tell
i'm tracee wilkins.se women are describing terrible living conditions inside of one of prince george's county's shelters. >> we continue to follow the breaking news, a search for answers after a train plunges off the tracks and onto the z2m7ez z16fz y2m7ey y16fy "what if" more of the came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent power outages? "what if" our grid were less vulnerable and more secure? "what...
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thank you, tracee. >> thank you, tracee. >> they are a fun and festive way to ring in the holiday seasonook at the tradition that transforms a local neighbood of work. i'm david culver. what is a historic house in fairfax county, the person is going to be doing that work, the first of its kind. a resident curator. he can live here rent free, but in exchange you've got to make this place up >>> a stunning work of art is finally complete, and ready to amaze you. the trinity dome mosaic is the final piece of the ceiling at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception in northeast, d.c. the mosaic is made up of more than 14 million pieces of glass. it shows the holy trinity and virgin mary ringed by saints and angels. it has the words of the creed. pope francis blessed this in 2015 when it was still under construction. >> almost anticipated as much as the macy's holiday windows in new york city are the hand painted holiday windows along mt. vernon avenue. this is in the dell ray area of alexandria. we caught artist patrick kerr win in the act paninting the town. you're go
thank you, tracee. >> thank you, tracee. >> they are a fun and festive way to ring in the holiday seasonook at the tradition that transforms a local neighbood of work. i'm david culver. what is a historic house in fairfax county, the person is going to be doing that work, the first of its kind. a resident curator. he can live here rent free, but in exchange you've got to make this place up >>> a stunning work of art is finally complete, and ready to amaze you. the trinity...
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in blade ends burg, i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >> boy, how can that still happen? thank you, tracee. >>> this just in, now. we have learned the director has been fired. the news comes after tracee wilkins reported on deplorable conditions at the family crisis center at prince george's county. they said there were problems with mold and mice and no heat. executive director sophie ford told news4 the shelter was fine. after our story aired, county officials went there and they inspected the shelter and told us they disagreed with ford and she has now been terminated. >> another federal government shut down has been averted for now. pres stop-gap spending bill in the oval office this morning. it will keep the government running through january 19th. the $4.6 billion measure will also fund missile defense programs and pay for repairs to navy destroyers damaged in collisions over the summer. >>> an important reminder about your health care coverage. this afternoon, if you live in maryland and you use the affordable care act, you have until midnight to complete your enro
in blade ends burg, i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >> boy, how can that still happen? thank you, tracee. >>> this just in, now. we have learned the director has been fired. the news comes after tracee wilkins reported on deplorable conditions at the family crisis center at prince george's county. they said there were problems with mold and mice and no heat. executive director sophie ford told news4 the shelter was fine. after our story aired, county officials went there and they...
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obviously to the irish, for the italians, lithuanians, germans, then i tried to trace it back to the mayflower and the mayflower gave rise to a question that-- to some degree struck me and i wondered how was it in 1620 that persecuted religious separatist would afford a giant to ship? how would they be able to charter one and if i told you a hundred people in central america that wanted to come to this country charter day 737 you would think how could that happen, that's a strange set of circumstances they knew weave in and ask questions about how the mayflower was financed and you go through a great primary document, william bradford, plymouth foundation and in its much of it documents the financing of the mayflower, how they shouldered cheers to a group of adventurers and how the pilgrims had shares and how it was a seven-year terms and provisions where the pilgrims who spent four days on the collective venture, two days on the -- for themselves, one day for god and how the terms changed to six days for the collective venture in one day for god and how it was a sticking point when
obviously to the irish, for the italians, lithuanians, germans, then i tried to trace it back to the mayflower and the mayflower gave rise to a question that-- to some degree struck me and i wondered how was it in 1620 that persecuted religious separatist would afford a giant to ship? how would they be able to charter one and if i told you a hundred people in central america that wanted to come to this country charter day 737 you would think how could that happen, that's a strange set of...
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trace gallagher with the details on the warning.t are you also hearing about this worldwide caution? >> they update these warnings every six months or so. with that sense, caution is not unusual, but it is highly unusual for a worldwide caution to be issued, because of a policy decision. in fact, it was a longtime diplomat a correspond a free associated press has already noted the last time a warning was issued based on u.s. policy was in march of 2003 at the start of the iraq war. this is clearly an indication that the government believes that because of the decision to recognize it jerusalem as the capital, americans around the world could be targeted. here is the department. watch. >> it is a worldwide caution. we know that american citizens can be targets. in many places around the world. in some instances, we have seen this time of year, one in which americans have been attacked at the holiday time. speak on top of the comments like maintaining a high level of good looks when you travel, they are reminding americans to sign up
trace gallagher with the details on the warning.t are you also hearing about this worldwide caution? >> they update these warnings every six months or so. with that sense, caution is not unusual, but it is highly unusual for a worldwide caution to be issued, because of a policy decision. in fact, it was a longtime diplomat a correspond a free associated press has already noted the last time a warning was issued based on u.s. policy was in march of 2003 at the start of the iraq war. this...
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the roots of the case traced back to june 2015 when the charge.d back tojune 2015 when the american authorities first swooped starting with a hotel alarm call in zurich that no one was expecting. 42 football chiefs and tv executives have been indicted. these defendants began to seek to institutionalise the corruption so that it lived on not for the good of the game and that for their own personal gain.- securing convictions was not easy, manuel berger was accused in god of making a cut throat gesture towards the prosecution's star witness while an argentine official accused of taking cash took his own life. allegations of bribery at the top of world football began in new york two and a half years ago and many of the officials involved our core operating in the hope of getting a reduced sentence. the fall out for fifa does not stop with this trial and there are many references in court to future world cup. key witnesses described how payments allegedly stemming from qatar which will host the 2022 world cup were made to senior officials. yet they di
the roots of the case traced back to june 2015 when the charge.d back tojune 2015 when the american authorities first swooped starting with a hotel alarm call in zurich that no one was expecting. 42 football chiefs and tv executives have been indicted. these defendants began to seek to institutionalise the corruption so that it lived on not for the good of the game and that for their own personal gain.- securing convictions was not easy, manuel berger was accused in god of making a cut throat...
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in our time traced back to the '80s. this wall but extremely violent order assassinated allan berg in '84 and planned to for meant a race war in our country. neo-nazi and skin head militia movements in the late '80s and '90s combined white separatists with anti jewish theory and practice. it's already been 30 years, but anti jewish hate crimes forced many jewish institutions across our country to undertake costly security measures to protect people in prayer and kids at school. for a generation, jews attending synagogue services or dropping the children off at school have accepted the necessity of having guards, often armed, security cameras and other paraphernalia. annual fbi stats prove that it's not paranoia. jews, unfortunately, every year are the number one target of religion-based hate crimes. and i would add that african-americans, unfortunately, every year, are the number one continuing target of race-based hate crimes. in 1999, buford furrow trained in the doctrine of leaderless resistance. came down to los ange
in our time traced back to the '80s. this wall but extremely violent order assassinated allan berg in '84 and planned to for meant a race war in our country. neo-nazi and skin head militia movements in the late '80s and '90s combined white separatists with anti jewish theory and practice. it's already been 30 years, but anti jewish hate crimes forced many jewish institutions across our country to undertake costly security measures to protect people in prayer and kids at school. for a...
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>> shepard: trace gallagher in los angeles. thank you.ht have noticed more people than usual staring into space last night. they may have been trying to catch a glimpse of the super moon. some of the best pictures we've been able to find coming up from. the chopping block to the unemployment line, our g-men making huge moves today. details on the changes, eli manning's status and the chances a new coach of the football giants will be some guy named saban? that's coming. >> shepard: the sentencing hearing today for the former south carolina police officer who shot and killed an unarmed african american man as he ran away in a traffic stop. this happened in april of 2015. the officer claimed he shot scott in self-defense when scott tried to grab his taser. a bystander captured cell phone video this showed the man getting shot in the back. the police officer pleated guilty to violating scott's civil rights as part of a plea deal. he face as max numb of life in prison and a $250,000 fine according to the justice department. folks around the w
>> shepard: trace gallagher in los angeles. thank you.ht have noticed more people than usual staring into space last night. they may have been trying to catch a glimpse of the super moon. some of the best pictures we've been able to find coming up from. the chopping block to the unemployment line, our g-men making huge moves today. details on the changes, eli manning's status and the chances a new coach of the football giants will be some guy named saban? that's coming. >> shepard:...
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after penn state's first touchdown that is trace mcsorley. big shove for his coach james franklin. james said his ribs were hurting. and they're pinned deep, no problem. saquon barkley. saturdays are for saquon. 92-yard touchdown. he says he is torn about leaving penn state for the nfl. penn state up a touchdown in the third. trace mcsorley, 12 for 12 on third down. hamilton there. penn state wins, 35-28. franklin gets doused and punched again. where are you? where are you? trying to chase him down. these are college athletes. >>> sixers in denver last night without joel embiid. remember, they were 1 and 7 without the big fellow. where was joel last night? already processing the scene in phoenix, getting ready for tonight's game. third quarter, t.j. mcconnell. hopefully nick foles does this today, long pass to robert covington. sixers go on a 25-4 run. fourth quarter, jerryd bayless gets hot. scores eight straight points to start the quarter and, guess what, the sixers beat the nuggets and the fourth quarter. they didn't blow this lead. they
after penn state's first touchdown that is trace mcsorley. big shove for his coach james franklin. james said his ribs were hurting. and they're pinned deep, no problem. saquon barkley. saturdays are for saquon. 92-yard touchdown. he says he is torn about leaving penn state for the nfl. penn state up a touchdown in the third. trace mcsorley, 12 for 12 on third down. hamilton there. penn state wins, 35-28. franklin gets doused and punched again. where are you? where are you? trying to chase him...
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only one sex harassment accusation, shep. >> shepard: thanks, trace.he senate ethics committee announcing they're opening a preliminary investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against al franken. six women have accused the democrat of touching them inappropriately. the most recently, an army veteran. she said senator franken groped her while they were taking a picture in 2003. in response to the accusations, senator franken says he never intentionally engaged in this kind of behavior. he's apologized and he says he's cooperating with the ethics investigation. ahead, why did he flip? we're hearing the reasons from a source close to michael flynn himself. plus, what sort of political fallout could the president face? that's coming up after the bottom of the hour headlines next. you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> shepard: fox report now. headlines from the fox news d
only one sex harassment accusation, shep. >> shepard: thanks, trace.he senate ethics committee announcing they're opening a preliminary investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against al franken. six women have accused the democrat of touching them inappropriately. the most recently, an army veteran. she said senator franken groped her while they were taking a picture in 2003. in response to the accusations, senator franken says he never intentionally engaged in this kind of...
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tracee? >> reporter: pat, we're standing outside the family crisis center. i just finished speebaking with the director. we were shown pictures on monday of mold on the walls, the heat is not working, vents are broken, lots of dust, a dirty environment. the director of the shelter would not confirm that the pictures were taken from inside of her >> it looks like from the sign of the room. >> you would think that the room is fine, room temperature is fine, a mold issue. that's what you're saying? >> that is what i'm saying. >> reporter: now, the director of family services took a tour inside that shelter. so did the department of inspections here in the county. hear now a bit from the director of family services. on monday i talked to the executive director and told me the shelter is fine. there are no issues with the shelter. >> i can't speak to that, unfortunately, but i can speak to what i saw and i can't say to you that things are fine. the county is not fine. >> to ensure all of the things noted during my visit are going to be taken care of as soon as wi
tracee? >> reporter: pat, we're standing outside the family crisis center. i just finished speebaking with the director. we were shown pictures on monday of mold on the walls, the heat is not working, vents are broken, lots of dust, a dirty environment. the director of the shelter would not confirm that the pictures were taken from inside of her >> it looks like from the sign of the room. >> you would think that the room is fine, room temperature is fine, a mold issue. that's...
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reportling live, i'm tracee wilkins. back to you all in the studio. >> all right, thank you, tracee. >>> now, to the unacceptable mess in atlanta. after a power failure yesterday at the world's busiest airport. >> the lights went out in georgia, right? remember that song? right now airlines are playing t reschedule thousands of passengers. today alone more than 400 flights were canceled at hartsfield-jackson airport. nearly four dozen flights were delayed. overall the outage affected around 30,000 people at one of the busiest times of the year a week before the christmas holiday. many of those people right here in our area. there were long lines at reagan national airport as passengers tried to rebook their flights. we also talked with people who waited for more than four hours on the phone. one man broke out the violin to cheer passengers trying to sort through all the confusion. >> i was on a family vacation and we have to deal with this. >> reporter: what's this been like? >> stressful, beyond stressful. i just want t
reportling live, i'm tracee wilkins. back to you all in the studio. >> all right, thank you, tracee. >>> now, to the unacceptable mess in atlanta. after a power failure yesterday at the world's busiest airport. >> the lights went out in georgia, right? remember that song? right now airlines are playing t reschedule thousands of passengers. today alone more than 400 flights were canceled at hartsfield-jackson airport. nearly four dozen flights were delayed. overall the...