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trina, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning to you.rs here at the mall at robinson have been at it since just around midnight. we're kind of going through a lull period right now. the first wave of shoppers are starting to make their way home or resting on benches and a new wave of shoppers are getting ready to come in. shoppers here are getting a good deal as they are around the country. the mall has gone all out for them. they have a cab service, and a place where shoppers can photo refuel which we can tell a lot of them need at this time of the night. as with many malls across the country, the mall of robinson is doing their deals in wave this morning so we're expecting to see a whole new wave of shoppers coming in in the next few hours to take advantage of those deals. back to you. >> i applaud those brave souls. trina, make sure you pick up something for yourself while you're out there. trina in robinson. >>> well, a pizza hut manager who said he was fired for refusing to open his store on thanksgiving day is being offered his job
trina, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning to you.rs here at the mall at robinson have been at it since just around midnight. we're kind of going through a lull period right now. the first wave of shoppers are starting to make their way home or resting on benches and a new wave of shoppers are getting ready to come in. shoppers here are getting a good deal as they are around the country. the mall has gone all out for them. they have a cab service, and a place where...
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trina stout, thank you so much for your work and the work of abortion funds around the country.ittle words -- i had ayn abortion. why more and more women are coming forward to say it out loud. being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than
trina stout, thank you so much for your work and the work of abortion funds around the country.ittle words -- i had ayn abortion. why more and more women are coming forward to say it out loud. being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate...
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my name is trina flocrant. while in washington i'm at the trans-atlantic academy. what you said about the nato issue is music in my ears. i just wish it had been said by the defense and deterrence program or defense and deterrence posture review what's going on. because one of the things that was very apparent during that time was the silence from -- and i know that you as ambassador could probably not say what you said now, but from an american perspective, there was very little said to actually push the europeans in that direction you just outlined. i can say this because i'm a european. i think without the americans taking the lead, and quite frankly, lecturing and pushing the europeans on issues like this, there's not going to be movement on the nuclear front because there are so many holy cows buried in the nuclear issue that will prevent the alliance from taking that step that i think is necessary. and you saying euphimisms, quite frankly, referring to the life extension program, calling the nuclear -- nato's nuclear weapons must be safe, secure and deficient
my name is trina flocrant. while in washington i'm at the trans-atlantic academy. what you said about the nato issue is music in my ears. i just wish it had been said by the defense and deterrence program or defense and deterrence posture review what's going on. because one of the things that was very apparent during that time was the silence from -- and i know that you as ambassador could probably not say what you said now, but from an american perspective, there was very little said to...
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so trina was a stock trading down to $5. what's happening in china, they are getting control of inventory. profits there. valuations are not stretched. >> all right. let's move on. market flash, dominic. >> melissa, it's always big numbers when you talk about a stock that trades in six figures. to the headline numbers. operating earnings per share. class a shares, $2,228 per share. that comes in just shy of analyst estimates for $2,402 per share in operating earnings. on the revenue side, $46.5 billion in revenues, average analyst estimate $44.5 billion in terms of overall sales estimate. book value, always an interesting measure for berkshire hathaway class a shares, because the book value comes in $126,000. remember, warren buffett himself says he'd be willing to pay up to 120% of book value to buy back his own stock, implying a possible buffet floor, if you will, around $152,000, those shares you can see $173,000 per share. >> thanks for that. not many people own the as, but the bs are out there. >> i personally think the
so trina was a stock trading down to $5. what's happening in china, they are getting control of inventory. profits there. valuations are not stretched. >> all right. let's move on. market flash, dominic. >> melissa, it's always big numbers when you talk about a stock that trades in six figures. to the headline numbers. operating earnings per share. class a shares, $2,228 per share. that comes in just shy of analyst estimates for $2,402 per share in operating earnings. on the revenue...
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another survivor, trina mcdonald, who at 17 enlisted in the navy. she was stationed at a remote base in alaska. within two months, she was attacked, repeatedly drugged, drugged and raped by superior officers over the course of nine months. can you imagine that being your daughter? can you imagine this young woman who literally wants to serve our country and even die for our country being repeatedly drugged and raped by her supervisor. she said at one point my attackers threw me into the bering sea and left me for dead in the hopes that they would silence me forever. they made it clear that they would kill me if i ever spoke up or reported what they had done. thank god trina mcdonald survived, because i will read her testimony from the united states senate floor. she is being heard in this debate. listen to army sergeant rebecca havrilla, served in afghanistan, raped in 2007. said reporting the crime to her commanding officer was unthinkable. there was no way i was going to go to my commander. he made it clear he didn't like women. or listen to airma
another survivor, trina mcdonald, who at 17 enlisted in the navy. she was stationed at a remote base in alaska. within two months, she was attacked, repeatedly drugged, drugged and raped by superior officers over the course of nine months. can you imagine that being your daughter? can you imagine this young woman who literally wants to serve our country and even die for our country being repeatedly drugged and raped by her supervisor. she said at one point my attackers threw me into the bering...
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trina emery of edgewood was driving that car. the trooper was inside the vehicle at the time and another trooper jumped out of the cruiser and down an embankment to get out of the way. dr. say their injuries are minor . >>> well, it started with an online advertisement. a man looking to buy a car for the purchase or own a tragic turn. anne arundel county police are investigating a homicide now. >> reporter: police continue searching for the shooter who they say used craigslist to find his victim. a craigslist deal turned deadly just before 8:00 p.m.. police responded to a shooting in the 7400 block of railroad avenue and harman. police found 44-year-old renee badly wounded. >> he was taken to the hospital and pronounced he suffered to a gunshot wound to his upper body. >> police say the victims saw an ad on craigslist for a vehicle incident in this parking lot to meet the seller. but police say the suspects used the add two were the victim a secluded area. they say the suspect plan to rob the victim and shot him during the attemp
trina emery of edgewood was driving that car. the trooper was inside the vehicle at the time and another trooper jumped out of the cruiser and down an embankment to get out of the way. dr. say their injuries are minor . >>> well, it started with an online advertisement. a man looking to buy a car for the purchase or own a tragic turn. anne arundel county police are investigating a homicide now. >> reporter: police continue searching for the shooter who they say used craigslist to...
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. >> yes, three polling stations re-opened in the sush dominated part of ni trina tsi where voting was shut down two weeks ago. the latest from there shortly. first, a quick look at why this local election has such wide ranging implications. the vote is seen as a crucial test of serbia and kosovo's relationships more than 5 years after they unilaterally declared independence. both hope it will boost their hopes on joining the european union. before that happens, the eu wants serbs living in northern kosovo to integrate with the rest of the country. a good indication of that would be their part isation in the election. so while serbia's government and belgrade has encarpoolinged them to vote, hard liners who have refused to recognize kosovo's independence have tried to thwart the election. more. >> under the watchful eye of the police force, these people are once again casting their ballots . >> last month, masked men entered the bombing station, destroyed ballot boxes, smashed wind otherwise and injured election commission members. while their identity isn't known, fingers were pointed
. >> yes, three polling stations re-opened in the sush dominated part of ni trina tsi where voting was shut down two weeks ago. the latest from there shortly. first, a quick look at why this local election has such wide ranging implications. the vote is seen as a crucial test of serbia and kosovo's relationships more than 5 years after they unilaterally declared independence. both hope it will boost their hopes on joining the european union. before that happens, the eu wants serbs living...
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. >> reporter: trina. >> she wrote me and said she was a republican and never voted democratic except time for a lady who ran for governor of louisiana, other than that she always voted republican. >> reporter: she was beautiful, blonde, and 50 years his, jr. - junior. >> i had a limited number visitors on my visiting list because of prison regulations. so i wrote back and told her that i didn't think i could arrange for her to visit because i thought she was some nice lady that wrote a nice letter. she wrote back and asked again to visit and was smart enough to send a picture. well, i looked at the picture and i said, well, she is probably 30 years old, but i'll take a chance. every saturday and sunday when it was time for the visitors to show up, half of the inmates would line up at the bunk house to watch her walk across the parking lot. >> reporter: they were married weeks after his release from the halfway house. >> the governor's wife has it all. >> reporter: the reality show called "the governor's wife" was her idea he says he understands the confusion. >> why a beautiful intel
. >> reporter: trina. >> she wrote me and said she was a republican and never voted democratic except time for a lady who ran for governor of louisiana, other than that she always voted republican. >> reporter: she was beautiful, blonde, and 50 years his, jr. - junior. >> i had a limited number visitors on my visiting list because of prison regulations. so i wrote back and told her that i didn't think i could arrange for her to visit because i thought she was some nice...
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. >> i think almost every story was a case in which -- trina mcdonald was assaulted i people -- by peopleat should report that theyy police were assaulting her, and they were close to everyone in her command chain. she had nowhere to go and couldn't tell anyone. 25% of the crimes committed are by people within the chain of command itself, so how can you report to someone who is assaulting you what would you do? how would it work under the new legislation? >> gored be an independent body of people they could go to -- there would be an independent body people they could go to. >> within the military. >> yes, we would just put those crimes over there. it's not as radical change. news just putting it in a body. >> it exists for what? >> for the crimes that are committed. the commander confers with that body. we're just asking the commander to be out of this loop. does that make sense? it would be much cleaner. people would feel, ok, i could get a fair shake. >> where does the legislation stand now? >> we have 47 -- did you say 48 senators now who are in favor of legislation. it would mean 51%
. >> i think almost every story was a case in which -- trina mcdonald was assaulted i people -- by peopleat should report that theyy police were assaulting her, and they were close to everyone in her command chain. she had nowhere to go and couldn't tell anyone. 25% of the crimes committed are by people within the chain of command itself, so how can you report to someone who is assaulting you what would you do? how would it work under the new legislation? >> gored be an independent...
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trina, tell us why because it seemed like we were close although it was hard to believe, it seemed like a lot of optimism the last go round that the p5-plus-1 were going to come up with an agreement here. it seems like france was the one that said it's not going to happen. now it seems israel not even involved in the talk might it be the block here. >> there was essentially an agreement between the u.s. and the iran ran side but the other states had some changes, none as many as the french had. that's going to get overcome i think. there's a high likelihood there will be a deal this coming thursday and friday. the question is what happens after that deal. >> when you talk about israel, let's talk about that a little bit. the u.s. and israel very, very close allies. and israel's taking none of this. they don't see anything positive in this so far. how does that impact the u.s.-israel relationship? there are those in israel who say their government is playing too strong of a hand and it could backfire. >> the fact that israel has a an disagreement is the not going to change the u.s.'s rel
trina, tell us why because it seemed like we were close although it was hard to believe, it seemed like a lot of optimism the last go round that the p5-plus-1 were going to come up with an agreement here. it seems like france was the one that said it's not going to happen. now it seems israel not even involved in the talk might it be the block here. >> there was essentially an agreement between the u.s. and the iran ran side but the other states had some changes, none as many as the...
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earlier this year i came to know a woman by the name of trina mcdone asmed she wamcdonald. she at one point in time had the opportunity to live in the state as a service member. so many of our service members come to alaska and want to stay there for life. they want it retire. they love it. but unlike many, she chose to really try to forget everything that had been attached to her service in alaska. she prefers to forget that experience. many of you may have seen "the invisible war." ms. mcdonald speaks of those experiences that she had when she was assigned to the navy, when she was out at adac, which is now a closed naval base out on the aleutian chaifnlt this ae aleutian chain. this was about 20 years ago. she said say that receives repeatedly raped and drugged. trina states that she had no place to turn because both the police and her superiors were the perpetrators. what do you do? where do you go? where, where is the redress? it just -- it pains me, madam president, to think that the issues which today are very high in attention of this body, that these have been out
earlier this year i came to know a woman by the name of trina mcdone asmed she wamcdonald. she at one point in time had the opportunity to live in the state as a service member. so many of our service members come to alaska and want to stay there for life. they want it retire. they love it. but unlike many, she chose to really try to forget everything that had been attached to her service in alaska. she prefers to forget that experience. many of you may have seen "the invisible war."...
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or trina mcdonald who was 17 and enlisted in the navy.tationed in a remote base in alaska. within two months, she was attacked, repeatedly drugged and raped by superior officers over the course of nine months. she said -- quote -- "at one point, my attackers threw me into the bering sea and left me for dead in the hopes that they would silence me forever. they made it clear that they would kill me if i ever spoke up or reported what had been done." or listen to army sergeant rebecca harilla who served in afghanistan, was raped in 2007, reported the crime to her commanding officer. to her, it was unthinkable -- quote -- "there was no way i was going to my commander. he made it clear he didn't like women." or airman first class jessica himes who was raped in 2009 by a co-worker who broke into her room at 3:00 in the morning. she said -- quote -- "two days before the court hearing, his commander called me on a conference call at the jag office and he said he didn't believe the offender -- quote -- acted like a yeah, but there wasn't a reason
or trina mcdonald who was 17 and enlisted in the navy.tationed in a remote base in alaska. within two months, she was attacked, repeatedly drugged and raped by superior officers over the course of nine months. she said -- quote -- "at one point, my attackers threw me into the bering sea and left me for dead in the hopes that they would silence me forever. they made it clear that they would kill me if i ever spoke up or reported what had been done." or listen to army sergeant rebecca...
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or trina mcdonald who at 17 enlisted this the navy. she was stationed in a remote base in alaska.ithin two months she was attacked, repeatedly drugged and raped by superior officers over the course of nine months. she said, quote: at one point my attackers knew me into the bering sea and left me for dead in the hopes that that they would silence me forever. they made it cheer that they would kill me if i ever spoke up or reported what had been done. or listen to army sergeant rebecca herera who served in afghanistan, was raped in 2007. reported the crime to her commanding officer. to her, it was unthinkable. quote: there was no way i was going to my commander. he made it clear he didn't like women. or airman first class jessica hines who was raped many 2009 by a coworker who broke into her room at three in the morning. she said, quote: two days before the court hearing his commander called me on a conference call at the jag office, and he said that he didn't believe the offender, quote, acted like a gentleman, but will budget a reason to -- there wasn't a reason to prosecute. quot
or trina mcdonald who at 17 enlisted this the navy. she was stationed in a remote base in alaska.ithin two months she was attacked, repeatedly drugged and raped by superior officers over the course of nine months. she said, quote: at one point my attackers knew me into the bering sea and left me for dead in the hopes that that they would silence me forever. they made it cheer that they would kill me if i ever spoke up or reported what had been done. or listen to army sergeant rebecca herera who...
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. >> and trina says, who cares what the women look like if they're willing to put their lives on theabeth, that maybe they're putting very attractive women, maybe models that aren't serving in there to get men. >> i did not bring that up! >> is that true? i thought you did. >> i said historically you put attractive people into -- >> now that you mention it. >> he's the blond man, she's the blond woman. >> maybe they were overlooking the idea that -- >> you never said anything like that? >> look, i think they should run a pretty tough campaign. that's what i'm saying. >> that's what you said. >> yes. you don't hear me? >> joel, could we get some name tags for brian for the rest of the show? steve and elisabeth. >> i knew one of you said it. i knew i wasn't talking. >> while i harm brian, heather nauert has breaking news. >> hey there. good morning. we've been telling you about this story all morning long about the dreamliner that landed at the airport that was just too small to handle it. we've got an update for you. it has been stuck there overnight because the runway is too short fo
. >> and trina says, who cares what the women look like if they're willing to put their lives on theabeth, that maybe they're putting very attractive women, maybe models that aren't serving in there to get men. >> i did not bring that up! >> is that true? i thought you did. >> i said historically you put attractive people into -- >> now that you mention it. >> he's the blond man, she's the blond woman. >> maybe they were overlooking the idea that --...