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tyler, thank you so much.ot of news yesterday for this and also for your offer to geoffrey owens. and i know we got to go to commercial. but i'll talk to you about in the commercial break and share what your thoughts are about that young man coming up. but thank you, tyler. >> okay. okay, great. thank you guys. >> he's so passionate about this. >> so passionate and amazing what he's doing. and the spotlight he's bringing to this. >> we've had this argument amongst ourselves about the coverage that certain cases get and others don't, and he brings up some very valid points. >> he's giving valid points and also putting his money up, as well, to solve this problem. thank you, tyler perry, for that. >>> poison plot, the woman accused of killing her husband with over-the-counter eyedrops. what his family is saying this morning. rops. what his family is saying this morning. sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can l
tyler, thank you so much.ot of news yesterday for this and also for your offer to geoffrey owens. and i know we got to go to commercial. but i'll talk to you about in the commercial break and share what your thoughts are about that young man coming up. but thank you, tyler. >> okay. okay, great. thank you guys. >> he's so passionate about this. >> so passionate and amazing what he's doing. and the spotlight he's bringing to this. >> we've had this argument amongst...
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i'm tyler mathisen in washington, d.c. the countdown is on, and for cnbc, that means the fed's latest decision on interest rates. it is set to drop less than an hour from now, about 59 minutes to be precise. after that, 30 minutes after that, fed chair jay powell will meet the press and we will take that news conference live. melissa. >> tyler, i'm melissa lee on the floor of the new york stock exchange investors expecting a hike but they will be paying very close attention to what the fed says about more rate hikes ahead and about the outlook for the american economy we're all over that. you cannot afford to go anywhere "power lunch" starts right now >>> let's get a check on the markets ahead of the fed decision the dow is up for the first time in about three days, pushing closer to record highs a gain right now of 82 points. the s&p 500 up for the first day in four. that's up about 9.5 points the nasdaq is on a three-day winning streak, its longest since late august. the nasdaq is higher by 34 points ibm is driving the d
i'm tyler mathisen in washington, d.c. the countdown is on, and for cnbc, that means the fed's latest decision on interest rates. it is set to drop less than an hour from now, about 59 minutes to be precise. after that, 30 minutes after that, fed chair jay powell will meet the press and we will take that news conference live. melissa. >> tyler, i'm melissa lee on the floor of the new york stock exchange investors expecting a hike but they will be paying very close attention to what the...
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>> tyler shultz: i was totally sold on it. >> o'donnell: tyler shultz began working at theranos in september13. it was a pivotal moment, as the company announced a partnership with walgreens. the deal would put an edison machine in every store. elizabeth holmes claimed the edison performed all the tests big lab machines like these could-- from cholesterol to cancer-- all from a painless finger-prick. but tyler shultz says the edison he saw just didn't work. was it a sophisticated piece of machinery? >> shultz: no. there were components that would kind of fall off in the middle of testing, that you would have to then fish out. they had doors that wouldn't close. they would get too hot, and then they would get too cold. >> doug matje: when i was there, we could not complete any test accurately on the devices that we were manufacturing. >> o'donnell: doug matje joined theranos in 2012, after getting his doctorate in biochemistry. his job was to adapt blood tests for the edison-- tests, which holmes told investors, were ready to use on patients. but elizabeth holmes had told walgreens in 2010 th
>> tyler shultz: i was totally sold on it. >> o'donnell: tyler shultz began working at theranos in september13. it was a pivotal moment, as the company announced a partnership with walgreens. the deal would put an edison machine in every store. elizabeth holmes claimed the edison performed all the tests big lab machines like these could-- from cholesterol to cancer-- all from a painless finger-prick. but tyler shultz says the edison he saw just didn't work. was it a sophisticated...
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tyler averaged 58.8 on four ponts s>>far. doug: jairy. wimbush gave away 10 to 12 yards. that's what has you thinking are they working toward the safety? but they are lining up to punt the football. it doesn't hurt to have the guy take a holding penal. if youave to rekick. then. >> mike: the crock runs down c the nhlnged that rule. multiple players a doing that with intent, then the clock will beit change. 's changing in college as well this year too. >> doug: never mind,coach, i'm outdated zbra no, no they out thought the smarts. think vanderbilt will come after this. tyler newsome. to kick it. trey eis back. newsome gets rid of it. and hit an absolute rocket. what a k 63 when the chips wer down to the 5 second mark. tyler newsome, jobl wel done! i captain? punter a here is why h, got to fair catch it. back atis own 10. whenic they saidk it as far as you can -- >> he doesn't give the opportunity too often. >> mike: give thatom punter s love. >> doug: he is a athlete i have seen himis he an athlete. >> mike: averaged 59.6 on the punts this afternoon. >> doug: throw short
tyler averaged 58.8 on four ponts s>>far. doug: jairy. wimbush gave away 10 to 12 yards. that's what has you thinking are they working toward the safety? but they are lining up to punt the football. it doesn't hurt to have the guy take a holding penal. if youave to rekick. then. >> mike: the crock runs down c the nhlnged that rule. multiple players a doing that with intent, then the clock will beit change. 's changing in college as well this year too. >> doug: never...
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gets on john tyler's bill, veto. clay can't believe it. clay pushes through another bill, this time we won't even call it a bank. that's how much the country hates banks. they call it the fiscal corporation, the same thing, but renaming it. goes through the house, the senate, reaches tyler's desk, veto again. john tyler vetoes the bank bill twice. clay can't believe this is happening. we are going to have to wait four more years, clay says. this is unbelievable that we have to put up with this. they wait four years. finally, clay says, i'm doing it this time. i can't trust anybody but myself. 1844, he runs for president against james k. polk and loses the election. poor henry clay. so that's the bank war episode, and it's a fun episode, i think, however you feel about the bank war. it's an interesting event. but there was a darker side to jackson. a darker side to his presidency. a darker side to populism. andrew jackson, during his administration, we have one of the harshest, cruellest events in u.s. history. that of course is the trail o
gets on john tyler's bill, veto. clay can't believe it. clay pushes through another bill, this time we won't even call it a bank. that's how much the country hates banks. they call it the fiscal corporation, the same thing, but renaming it. goes through the house, the senate, reaches tyler's desk, veto again. john tyler vetoes the bank bill twice. clay can't believe this is happening. we are going to have to wait four more years, clay says. this is unbelievable that we have to put up with this....
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>>se great tyou, tyler.hink what's going on as was referenced by mike is these technology companies are helping to transform, in addition to their own industry, it's really all of the otherie indus because what is under way is the digitization, if you will, of society. so all companies w old economy and certainly new economy companies need to compete in a world where the internet and the cloud and mobility, instant communications are really a part of the very fabric of all elements of their business and indeed society and so even with the rejiggering of the indices, i think the trends surrounding the technology businesses are with us for many years to come. thats to me like despite the sort of high prices that some of these stocks carry that you're a strong believer that technology is a good place to put money even now. >> even with some of the strong moves that we've seen. so, for example, if you take a company like microsoft, they're continuing to generat significant free cash flow and ewthey're growing in
>>se great tyou, tyler.hink what's going on as was referenced by mike is these technology companies are helping to transform, in addition to their own industry, it's really all of the otherie indus because what is under way is the digitization, if you will, of society. so all companies w old economy and certainly new economy companies need to compete in a world where the internet and the cloud and mobility, instant communications are really a part of the very fabric of all elements of...
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tyler? >> thank you, julia. >> and we want to ask you about another deal here, julia, about sirius buying pandora. it's a big deal. >> that's right. >> tell me about it. >> big deal. siriusxm's $3.5 billion acquisition of pandora will create the world's largest audio entertainment company. it's an all stock deal expected to close in the first quarter of next year and builds on sirius' 15% stake in pandora it already had. this deal combines sirius' 36 million north american subscribers and 30 million trial users with pandora's 7 million monthly active users of its ad supported service and 6 million paid subscribers it aims to expand beyond cars, diversifying with pandora's add-supported model and referring trial listeners to pandora if they don't want to pay for siriusxm together the companies hope to better compete with apple music, spotify, amazon music and google's music streaming services the deal does have a go shop provision, which allows pandora to talk with other companies about a dif
tyler? >> thank you, julia. >> and we want to ask you about another deal here, julia, about sirius buying pandora. it's a big deal. >> that's right. >> tell me about it. >> big deal. siriusxm's $3.5 billion acquisition of pandora will create the world's largest audio entertainment company. it's an all stock deal expected to close in the first quarter of next year and builds on sirius' 15% stake in pandora it already had. this deal combines sirius' 36 million north...
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tyler's aunt says in recent weeks there were disturbing text messages on tyler's phone from senior members of the fraternity robyn fountain/aunt"directing them to like, make a paddle so we can beat you guys with it when you get here." she says other messages indicated the pledges had also been beaten with cactuses. robyn fountain/aunt"so there were pictures of cactus needles in their limbs and head." now both women are fighting for answers about whether or not tyler's death was the result of hazing ritual. alpha phi alpha's executive director says "working with the university, the fraternity has launched an investigation into the situation and has placed the chapter on an immediate cease and desist status, suspending all activities." some students say they've heard about hazing getting out of hand matthew woodridge/ucr student "there's all types of stuff people talk about you just don't know who's joking." but it's never a joke to risk someone's life. myeasha kimble/mother (pam) that was nicole comstock reporting. tyler had a bright future ahead of him... he was a business major at u-c riv
tyler's aunt says in recent weeks there were disturbing text messages on tyler's phone from senior members of the fraternity robyn fountain/aunt"directing them to like, make a paddle so we can beat you guys with it when you get here." she says other messages indicated the pledges had also been beaten with cactuses. robyn fountain/aunt"so there were pictures of cactus needles in their limbs and head." now both women are fighting for answers about whether or not tyler's death...
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. >> tyler testsier was supposed o go on trial today. chris gordon was at a news conference where prosecutors prentsz presented the case they would have argued in court. >> reporter: prosecutors say at they believe tyler tessier committed suicide because his day of reckoning had come. omey say if he had stood trial here at the mony county courthouse, he would have been buried under an avalanche of his own lies. so they say he took the coward's way out. prosecutors didn't get to pening statement in court, but they laid out their case for the media against 33-year-old tyler t ssier. th he admitted to police that he shot his pregnant girlfriend laura wallen in the head and buried her in a field, butenis app suicide today in clarksburg ended the very day it was supposed to begin. >> r we werebed this morning f the opportunity to allow the public to know the true nature and details of this crime. >> reporter: prosecutors showed evidence to prove tessier lied to laura wallen throughout their entire ten yearla onship. tessier was engaged to and
. >> tyler testsier was supposed o go on trial today. chris gordon was at a news conference where prosecutors prentsz presented the case they would have argued in court. >> reporter: prosecutors say at they believe tyler tessier committed suicide because his day of reckoning had come. omey say if he had stood trial here at the mony county courthouse, he would have been buried under an avalanche of his own lies. so they say he took the coward's way out. prosecutors didn't get to...
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so i congratulate you, tyler. that's not the only thing tyler is doing.e's helping a lot of people. you know i interviewed geoffrey, right? did you get to meet him when he was here? >> i did not, but i saw the interview. >> he's a good -- he's a great guy, very humble, and he ud understands there's no good job and no bad job. some you may like more than others, but, you know, having a job and being able to support your family is what everyone wants. and if he has to work at trader joe's or wherever, i don't see anything wrong with that. >> i just -- i don't get what they were thinking by shaming him. >> yeah. >> i don't get what the play was. think about what he represents. >> you know what he said, though? >> he quit the job because he didn't want to embarrass trader joe's. he called his kid because obviously his whole motivation was to make him proud. that's why he's working wherever he can. it's everything we applaud. >> you know, he said he did it because obviously he had to make ends meet. >> sure. >> but, again, there's no shame in his game. so, you
so i congratulate you, tyler. that's not the only thing tyler is doing.e's helping a lot of people. you know i interviewed geoffrey, right? did you get to meet him when he was here? >> i did not, but i saw the interview. >> he's a good -- he's a great guy, very humble, and he ud understands there's no good job and no bad job. some you may like more than others, but, you know, having a job and being able to support your family is what everyone wants. and if he has to work at trader...
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tyler back to you. >> seema thanks very much. dow and s&p 500 on track now to close out september on a positive note. the concern now is october and then at the end of october, the concern will be november and then it will be december what's the best strategy now and for the rest of the year in let's bring in karen pay, the head of equity trust and andrew slimmen senior manager you point out, karen, that fundamental have really trumped trump, politics and a lot of stuff. >> yes. >> you point to the idea that earnings are continuing to grow and will next year one of the other fundamentals is rising interest rates. at what point could rates begin to trip equities >> sure, so we actually think that rates will not be an issue for the markets until it gets to a point maybe around 3.5%, is whatting statistically we have seen. >> for the 10-year bond. >> yeah, with the 10-year bond and the reason we think rates won't be an issue for equities is rates are driven by strong economic growth right now. we think the equity markets can weather
tyler back to you. >> seema thanks very much. dow and s&p 500 on track now to close out september on a positive note. the concern now is october and then at the end of october, the concern will be november and then it will be december what's the best strategy now and for the rest of the year in let's bring in karen pay, the head of equity trust and andrew slimmen senior manager you point out, karen, that fundamental have really trumped trump, politics and a lot of stuff. >> yes....
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tyler, back to you >> all right, josh thank you very much. let's dig deeper into this historic milestone to do that we're joined by mark mahaney from rbc capital markets. what's your price target on the stock, and are you thinking of raising it >> modestly higher it's 2,100 this is a milestone. it's gone up and down, and it's got an enormous amount of volatility what's happened this year, however, is that we've reached after two decades record high gross margins and record high operating margins because as josh was mentioning, the influence of the really high margin businesses and high growth businesses advertising and aws, this is a different amazon than we've seen in the past i'm more in awe of what i'm watching and having watched it over the decades, hats off to the management >> you have a $2,200 price target when a company adds $65 billion in market value and five or six trading sessions, does that make you swallow hard >> well, it does i think it certainly gives a reason for pause, but as you alluded to, we're at 2,200, which is modestl
tyler, back to you >> all right, josh thank you very much. let's dig deeper into this historic milestone to do that we're joined by mark mahaney from rbc capital markets. what's your price target on the stock, and are you thinking of raising it >> modestly higher it's 2,100 this is a milestone. it's gone up and down, and it's got an enormous amount of volatility what's happened this year, however, is that we've reached after two decades record high gross margins and record high...
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they failed tyler. tyler had a bright future hed ahead of him. >> you heard her say d.j. there. that was the pledge that was responsible to keep everyone safe. he did not respond to our sister's station request for comments. >>> this story is scaring a lot of people. a california surgeon and his girlfriend accused of drugging and sexually assaulting victims. there may as many as 1,000 victims. one doctor says it appears on tv for a dating game. >> reporter: he was a doctor and a reality star appearing in videos of surgeries and in bravo tvs and online dating ritual. neighbors tell us they would see dr. grant robicheaux wearing scrubs. >> i tried to say hello to everyone in the neighborhood and be a good neighbor and at one time we talked about surfing for about 15 seconds and that's it. according to prosecutors, his girlfriend wasar she will c up w bars and befriend them. they'll gave the women with drugs and this so-called date-rape drugs. >> we tend to trust doctors. they found more than 1,000 videos on a cell phone chronically the sex assaults. they're asking the unidentified
they failed tyler. tyler had a bright future hed ahead of him. >> you heard her say d.j. there. that was the pledge that was responsible to keep everyone safe. he did not respond to our sister's station request for comments. >>> this story is scaring a lot of people. a california surgeon and his girlfriend accused of drugging and sexually assaulting victims. there may as many as 1,000 victims. one doctor says it appears on tv for a dating game. >> reporter: he was a doctor...
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i'm tyler mathisen glad you could join us on a steamy thursday in new york city dow shroudi isliding.25%. chip stocks are fueling the declines, micron, kla-tencor, they're all tanking. we're watching that right now. oil down about 2%, as you see right there. a little more than energy emerging markets keep sliding, too, etf that tracks them, eem is close to bear market levels, down 20% and snap shares, bam, all-time low, now trading below $10 a piece, down 4.5% straight to the market action at this hour with bob pisani at the nyse bob? >> hello, old friend confluence of events today social media weakness in oil, emerging markets and generally down market but not dramatically so let's look at social media again. fallout from yesterday continues and i want to emphasize this is not just about facebook or twitter. p pandora, zynga, some of these stocks notably off their highs this has been going on all throughout the year. social media doesn't have the cache it used to have. semi conductors, big momentum name ceo of micron was speaking at a conference about weaker nan prices micron is dow
i'm tyler mathisen glad you could join us on a steamy thursday in new york city dow shroudi isliding.25%. chip stocks are fueling the declines, micron, kla-tencor, they're all tanking. we're watching that right now. oil down about 2%, as you see right there. a little more than energy emerging markets keep sliding, too, etf that tracks them, eem is close to bear market levels, down 20% and snap shares, bam, all-time low, now trading below $10 a piece, down 4.5% straight to the market action at...
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welcome, i'm tyler mathisen. the bulls firmly in charge right now. the rally hitting record highs investors are brushing off the three major headwinds and those would be tariffs, rising interest rates and the fed the question is why is this market so doggone confident? well, amazon kicking off its big event right now. a host of new alexa products expected to be unveiled. she woke me up this morning, alexa. we have all the headlines as they cross and shares of pot stock, tilray, going up in smoke today. will shares of this high flyer prove to be a one-hit wonder or something else "power lunch" starts right now >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm melissa lee. the rally rolling on stocks at around session highs, the s&p 500 hitting a new record high the dow posting its first intra day record high. rates a big part of this market story. the 10-year note hitting their highest level since mid-may but backing off session highs. check out four sectors on the move here, health care, consumer discretionary on pace to close at new records chip stocks on track for
welcome, i'm tyler mathisen. the bulls firmly in charge right now. the rally hitting record highs investors are brushing off the three major headwinds and those would be tariffs, rising interest rates and the fed the question is why is this market so doggone confident? well, amazon kicking off its big event right now. a host of new alexa products expected to be unveiled. she woke me up this morning, alexa. we have all the headlines as they cross and shares of pot stock, tilray, going up in...
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>> yes, tyler, thanks for having me. ifou look back at march and june as comparable periods those were months wh we weren't getting corporate earnings data because itom in in the first couple of months in the quarter. now that we'reot going to have pretty healthy rises in corporate profit, something else ll fill thatvacuum, whether it's news about trade and whether it's something geopolitically and tha tends to be much less friendly for equity markets. >> also the fed is widely expected to make itsex move on interest rates as we go into this fall. what impact mighahave on the market if any at all because it's been pretty telegraphed by the fed that they will continue hi raise rates. >> we if the fed wasn't going to raise rates in september, weldhought they w say that to the markets already and in all likelihoode'll get a rate hike in september and what is the fed going to say around that rate hike and they revive that for growth or inflation and that account factor that in for the markets and that tells us something abou
>> yes, tyler, thanks for having me. ifou look back at march and june as comparable periods those were months wh we weren't getting corporate earnings data because itom in in the first couple of months in the quarter. now that we'reot going to have pretty healthy rises in corporate profit, something else ll fill thatvacuum, whether it's news about trade and whether it's something geopolitically and tha tends to be much less friendly for equity markets. >> also the fed is widely...
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her and tyler, they're brother and sister. they fight.one will be hanging from the ceiling fan and the other one will be god knows where. i'm scared. >> i don't want to move.in i like lhere, because my friends are nice to me. like, i just want to stay put here. we won't get to ep our dog, nala. it's extra money, and we're going to get rid of her. like, i want to spend as muchwi time a her. dst then again, i want to spend time with my fri (chattering in background) ♪ (indistit conversation) >> and there might be a question about whether you get food stamps or not. we're going to ask you for your name and your phone number. >> i think there's a lot of people in america that need help with food. because they're poor or they'rel either hs, or they're both. we need food for our family. i'm hitting my growth spurt, and i'm really hungry. my favorite food is chinese food. i'm craving that right now. know what makes me mad? we can't aord it. (laughs) ♪ t >>nk we're probably pretty good for fourth grade. >> wolves aren't ballerinas. i've seen a lo
her and tyler, they're brother and sister. they fight.one will be hanging from the ceiling fan and the other one will be god knows where. i'm scared. >> i don't want to move.in i like lhere, because my friends are nice to me. like, i just want to stay put here. we won't get to ep our dog, nala. it's extra money, and we're going to get rid of her. like, i want to spend as muchwi time a her. dst then again, i want to spend time with my fri (chattering in background) ♪ (indistit...
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and today the man suspected of killing her killed himself just hours before he was set to go on >> tyler tessier is accusedla o killing ura wallen last year. she was 13 months. pregna our team coverage begins with chris gordon out side theur ouse in rockville. chris. >> reporter: well, police and prosecutors have been working on this murder trial for almost exace tly one year and they feel robbed for the opportunity to provide justice for the family of the mder victim, teacher laura wallen. an officer in montgomery county hanging fromessier a sheet in his ll. a juror says the judge told them the news. >> he said there is no easy way to say this, and he told us aboutef thedant and so it seemed like half the people were in shock. rsh . >> reporter: prosecurs joined the family of laura wallen. prosecutors say he was double timing her, living with another woman and dating still others. and when laura went missing last senth, tessier participated in a news conference with her family seeking her return. ten he was questioned for hours by police. there was a statement made by mr. tessier on sep
and today the man suspected of killing her killed himself just hours before he was set to go on >> tyler tessier is accusedla o killing ura wallen last year. she was 13 months. pregna our team coverage begins with chris gordon out side theur ouse in rockville. chris. >> reporter: well, police and prosecutors have been working on this murder trial for almost exace tly one year and they feel robbed for the opportunity to provide justice for the family of the mder victim, teacher laura...
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i'm tyler matheson let's go to the new york stock exchange hi, bertha >> hi, tyler you see the nasdaqting it out here yesterday's leaders, today, they are the lacque lackers materials and tech, all negative some of that selling could accelerate into the close. we've got the expiration of stock and inindex, options and futures. on top of that, the s&p sector is re-waiting, which dom will tell you about that will likely see a lot of volume it could well be a record volume event this afternoon brace yourselves going into the close. meantime, micron is one of the issues in tech today it is weighing down on the sector, particularly on chips. despite an earnings and revenue beat, the chip maker is warning that those tariffs that are going into effect on monday are going to hit gross margins looking at other tech names, usual suspects are all lower today, as well, apple's iphone debuted, providing a lift. apple negative for the week and the month. as is amazon, despite that debut of alexa-enabled devices both weighing on the nasdaq. interestingly, facebook reportedly will launch an alexa-ena
i'm tyler matheson let's go to the new york stock exchange hi, bertha >> hi, tyler you see the nasdaqting it out here yesterday's leaders, today, they are the lacque lackers materials and tech, all negative some of that selling could accelerate into the close. we've got the expiration of stock and inindex, options and futures. on top of that, the s&p sector is re-waiting, which dom will tell you about that will likely see a lot of volume it could well be a record volume event this...
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if geoffrey takes the gig with tyler perry he would visit keshia who lives in atlanta. >> and he woulde on ora network. >>> well, someone else fighting back against the haters, victoria beckham. she is shutting down divorce rumors nearly 20 years after she and david tied the knot. the 44-year-old knows how to make a statement. one, slip back into your cream wedding gown. two, smolder with your husband for "british vogue's" october cover. and three, blast those divorce rumors. she calls them "nonsense." quote, people have been making things up about our relationship for 20 years. >> what is that thing that keeps you guys together? >> he's my soulmate and we really support each other. >> you have to make time for each other. but we're busy so we make it work as a family. >> decked out in dior, the style mogul, her four kids and cockerspaniel olive pose sweetly for the magazine and also wage war with squirt guns. we love that this family doesn't take themselves too seriously. case in point? victoria's marking ten years of her fashion label with this hilarious photoshoot spoof. >> is there
if geoffrey takes the gig with tyler perry he would visit keshia who lives in atlanta. >> and he woulde on ora network. >>> well, someone else fighting back against the haters, victoria beckham. she is shutting down divorce rumors nearly 20 years after she and david tied the knot. the 44-year-old knows how to make a statement. one, slip back into your cream wedding gown. two, smolder with your husband for "british vogue's" october cover. and three, blast those divorce...
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walter, good to see you. >> hey, tyler, our old company. >> our old company has -- where has it gone?ell, part of it -- >> he paid a high price. >> he paid a high price for a property that apparently has an operating profit in the 30 to $40 million range. was the price right? >> well, you talk about what was in that price, with liabilities, subscription, database rights you have, but i trust mark benioff, if anybody knows how to price something, he does he's doing it for the right reasons. you could have had different private equity funds, others come in to do it, try to break it up or milk its circulation base here's a guy doing it because he believes in it, believes in the brand and i couldn't be happier. >> it -- talk to me a little bit about the advantage of having a sole proprietoproprietor, wheths benioff or luce who started the whole thing about 95 years ago as opposed to having a corporation own it which is better? >> you know, we always argue that back and forth. we can talk about the days when the solsberger and graham family solsberger owned "the new york times" and you can
walter, good to see you. >> hey, tyler, our old company. >> our old company has -- where has it gone?ell, part of it -- >> he paid a high price. >> he paid a high price for a property that apparently has an operating profit in the 30 to $40 million range. was the price right? >> well, you talk about what was in that price, with liabilities, subscription, database rights you have, but i trust mark benioff, if anybody knows how to price something, he does he's doing...
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abc7 news reporter carolyn tyler got her reaction to today's sentencing. >> mr. cosby, any comments sir? bill cosby said to be legally blind led away in handcuffs sentenced to spend at least three years in prison. >> it's just, ah, it's all the ridicule and the horrible things said about us. it's just -- it's all worth it. >> reporter: that's janice baker kinney, the north bay woman testified during the trial and says she was a 24-year-old bartender at harrah's in reno when cosby invited her to a party. >> i was sexually assaulted by him in may of 1982. >> reporter: her testimony helped bolster the claims of the key accuser and creeia constand which led to today's sentencing. in all, dozens of women came forward to accuse the famous comedian. baker kinney believes they were at the forefront of the me, too movement. in our phone conversation today, she sarcastically thanked the man now classified as a sexually violent predator. >> i thank him for his arrogance and his ego because it made a group of women really pissed off. >> reporter: the outrage began, with thei
abc7 news reporter carolyn tyler got her reaction to today's sentencing. >> mr. cosby, any comments sir? bill cosby said to be legally blind led away in handcuffs sentenced to spend at least three years in prison. >> it's just, ah, it's all the ridicule and the horrible things said about us. it's just -- it's all worth it. >> reporter: that's janice baker kinney, the north bay woman testified during the trial and says she was a 24-year-old bartender at harrah's in reno when...
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they failed tyler.ght future ahead of him. >> you heard her dean of pledge she says was responsible for keeping everyone safe. he did not respond to our sister station's request for comment. >> so sad. >>> new for you this morning, kris? >> united airlines has a new streamlined boarding process. it cuts the number of lines from five to two, to try to stop overcrowding at the gates. you know you do it sometimes. crowds swarming the entrance to that flight. united will start sending notifications to your smartphone to let you know that boarding is starting. united says it tested different boarding strategies on 12,000 flights and then reviewed customer feedback. >>> so if you drive a honda civic you need to be careful here. >> it is the top stolen car in the country. thieves love them. if you own a honda, pretty sure you've heard the story before, because it's been in the rankings before. the national insurance crime bureau released its annual list. the national insurance crime bureau released its annual
they failed tyler.ght future ahead of him. >> you heard her dean of pledge she says was responsible for keeping everyone safe. he did not respond to our sister station's request for comment. >> so sad. >>> new for you this morning, kris? >> united airlines has a new streamlined boarding process. it cuts the number of lines from five to two, to try to stop overcrowding at the gates. you know you do it sometimes. crowds swarming the entrance to that flight. united will...
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. >> good things are happening to good people because geoffrey is about to enter tyler perry territory. >> "the haves and the have the nots." >> i'm so skeptical. like, really? are you actually saying come with work with me? because we've never worked together before. >> just hours after geoffrey told us that, tyler perry called him with a role on "the haves and the have nots," o.w.n.'s top-rated drama. "e.t." has learned the contract was finalized today. and the 57-year-old will play a senator in a role written for himself. he'll start shooting the first of ten episodes next week in atlanta. there was just one problem -- geoffrey's actually never seen the show. >> this is going to sound funny. i'm not a tv watcher. never have been. >> but it doesn't end there for the former trader joe's employee. ♪ you got that super bass >> nicki minaj offered to give him $25,000. >> some people are like on the internet and like seeking attention and he's just the antithesis of that and so i felt like, oh, my god, could you imagine? i just thought, like, what if that were me? or, like a family member
. >> good things are happening to good people because geoffrey is about to enter tyler perry territory. >> "the haves and the have the nots." >> i'm so skeptical. like, really? are you actually saying come with work with me? because we've never worked together before. >> just hours after geoffrey told us that, tyler perry called him with a role on "the haves and the have nots," o.w.n.'s top-rated drama. "e.t." has learned the contract was...
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so rick tyler, this one is for you. ted cruz might actually lose this race. >> it's possible. people will say, no, it's not possible because again you look at texas and you say it's a red state -- >> it's a democratic pipe dream. it's never going to happen. >> it's never going to happen. but mayor raurk has consistently outfunded and he's grabbed national attention. >> and jeff, the president said he's going to hold a campaign rally in the biggest stadium in texas. this is of course, there's been reporting that republicans down in texas they had to say to the president, hey, we realize you may run against this guy, you don't like him all that much but you've got to show up. >> a, the fact that ted cruz wants donald trump to help is amazing, and it's also sort of a reflection how important donald trump can be in this election. people want him at least in some of these races where his base is critical, they want him out on the trail. >> and i do think it's going to be a really interesting test for some of the candidates h
so rick tyler, this one is for you. ted cruz might actually lose this race. >> it's possible. people will say, no, it's not possible because again you look at texas and you say it's a red state -- >> it's a democratic pipe dream. it's never going to happen. >> it's never going to happen. but mayor raurk has consistently outfunded and he's grabbed national attention. >> and jeff, the president said he's going to hold a campaign rally in the biggest stadium in texas. this...
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and president tyler's grandson will be here. i'm not talking about his great grandson or great, great grandson, his actual grandson ryan tyler has been participating in this conference and is on his way here tonight. please make a point to say hello to him. i'd also like to ask all of the presidential descendents that are here tonight to please stand and be recognized. >> thank you. thank you for joining us. and for rementipresents the leg of our presidents and first families. we'll hear those that portray life in the white house and in the movies. this is an enormous responsibility. for many americans and others around the world, their understanding understanding of the presidency is based on hollywood depiction. mouth how different your view of the white house would be if you only seen the american presidents? or if you only seen house of cards. or if you only seen abraham lincoln vampire hunter. well, in addition to our panelists from the entertainment industry, we'll be joined by men and women that have been on both sides of
and president tyler's grandson will be here. i'm not talking about his great grandson or great, great grandson, his actual grandson ryan tyler has been participating in this conference and is on his way here tonight. please make a point to say hello to him. i'd also like to ask all of the presidential descendents that are here tonight to please stand and be recognized. >> thank you. thank you for joining us. and for rementipresents the leg of our presidents and first families. we'll hear...
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murder of a beloved teacher from maryland >> tyler tessier found hanging in his jail cell just before his trial was set to begin. amid the shock, there are questions tonight abo it happened. >> scott macfarlane is takg a closer look the grow beining suicide attempts. but chris gordon is first. >> reporter:el prosecutorsve that tyler tessier took his own life because his day of reckoning rarrived. they say if he facedre trial they would have buried him beneath an avalanche of his own lies. so they say he took the coward's way out. prosecutors didn't get to deliver their opening statement in court, but they laid out their case for the media against 33-year-ol tyler tessier. they say he admitted to police that he shot his pregnant girl friend laura wallen in the head and buried her in the field. but his apparent suicide today end theed the trial on the very day it was supposed to begin. >> we were robbed this morning of opportunity to allow the public to know the true nature and details of this crime. >> reporter: prosecutors displayed evidence to prove tessier lied to laura wallen throu
murder of a beloved teacher from maryland >> tyler tessier found hanging in his jail cell just before his trial was set to begin. amid the shock, there are questions tonight abo it happened. >> scott macfarlane is takg a closer look the grow beining suicide attempts. but chris gordon is first. >> reporter:el prosecutorsve that tyler tessier took his own life because his day of reckoning rarrived. they say if he facedre trial they would have buried him beneath an avalanche of...
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>> a spectacular catch and flip by first baseman tyler austin. flipped over a railing as he was running to make the catch during yesterday's game against the kansas city royals. he wasn't hurt and he also hit a home run in the twin's victory. >>> well, the day of partying and parades in mexico as the country celebrated its 208th anniversary of independence from spain. >> viva mexico. viva mexico. >> mexican president nieto initiatp initiated tinitia. tetens op tens tens of tho parade. president trupresident trump t lalgtss to all of our international friends on national independence day. we wip we will be doing gr together. >>> a>>> and a california we wip we will be doing gr together. >>> a>>> and a californi teeisd aftr aftp after findia $10,000 inside. 16-year-old rhami zeini was drivipdriving home before h r p in santa barbara la r he noticephe noticed he turnephe turned the pur sheriff's office who returned it pthe teenager said it right thing to do. r >>p >> ir plac r p>> now, he wasn't l handhanded fop handed for . tr the ownpthe owner of
>> a spectacular catch and flip by first baseman tyler austin. flipped over a railing as he was running to make the catch during yesterday's game against the kansas city royals. he wasn't hurt and he also hit a home run in the twin's victory. >>> well, the day of partying and parades in mexico as the country celebrated its 208th anniversary of independence from spain. >> viva mexico. viva mexico. >> mexican president nieto initiatp initiated tinitia. tetens op tens...
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i'm tyler mathisen three major breaking news stories we're watching right now. number one, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort pleading guilty and cooperating with robert mueller as part of a plea deal. new reports that president trump wants to move ahead with massive tariffs on chinese goods, the markets moving into the red on that news. and, of course, hurricane florence crushing the carolinas. a storm whipping up punishing winds, massive flooding and devastating destruction. >>> we have live team coverage today of all these events. standing by at the courthouse in washington, d.c. eamon sjavers at the white house and jackie deangeles on the ground in north carolina we begin right now the ground with ylan. >> pleading guilty here at u.s. district court to two crim charges and prosecutors say that he is willing to cooperate with the mueller investigation as part of that plea deal now, this hearing lasted for about an hour and manafort's attorney spoke briefly to reporters after it was over. >> tough day for mr. manafort but he has accepted responsibili
i'm tyler mathisen three major breaking news stories we're watching right now. number one, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort pleading guilty and cooperating with robert mueller as part of a plea deal. new reports that president trump wants to move ahead with massive tariffs on chinese goods, the markets moving into the red on that news. and, of course, hurricane florence crushing the carolinas. a storm whipping up punishing winds, massive flooding and devastating destruction....
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also, a general discussion on some of the -- some campaign finance workshops that pat ford and tyler field from the i.t. staff have been doing out in the community with members of -- of the media to help inform them about the tools we have on staff on the website to enable them to do research about campaign finance and money and politics locally, particularly as the november election heats up. those have been very well received. they also provided a public workshop, i believe it was last week, a couple weeks ago, to provide some information to others who might be interested in learning those tools and becoming familiar with -- more familiar with them. we are also reaching out on the whistle blower ordinance. supervisor president cohen's office did reintroduce the whistle blower ordinance. apparently, the initial or -- the initial ordinance that was brought forward was an old ordinance prior to the version that president breed had introduced. that error has been corrected, so it is now the current ordinance that is pending, and we've reached out to her office to request a meeting to w
also, a general discussion on some of the -- some campaign finance workshops that pat ford and tyler field from the i.t. staff have been doing out in the community with members of -- of the media to help inform them about the tools we have on staff on the website to enable them to do research about campaign finance and money and politics locally, particularly as the november election heats up. those have been very well received. they also provided a public workshop, i believe it was last week,...
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deputy tyler milton pulled >>> an emotional reunion between a baby and the two l.a. county deputies who saved his life. deputy tyler milton pulled little steven hannah's father over last month after he had been driving erratically. his father was distraught. 9-month-old steven was limp and not breathing. both deputies later rushed the 9-month-old to the hospital. >> i didn't know how long he hadn't been breathing for or if he would make it or not. >> as soon as i heard milton on the radio, i heard the urgency in his voice. when i pulled up, i saw him in the middle of the street starting cpr on the baby. >> milton says as steven performed cpr, steven started breathing again. >> so cool. thanks for watching at 5:00. >>> ahead at 6:00 the results of sonoma county's first ever test of its alert system. allen martin, paul and i are back in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this monday, a potentially catastrophic hurricane picks up rieam. south carolina orders the entire coast evacuated. igd new details tonight on a l tal shooting i
deputy tyler milton pulled >>> an emotional reunion between a baby and the two l.a. county deputies who saved his life. deputy tyler milton pulled little steven hannah's father over last month after he had been driving erratically. his father was distraught. 9-month-old steven was limp and not breathing. both deputies later rushed the 9-month-old to the hospital. >> i didn't know how long he hadn't been breathing for or if he would make it or not. >> as soon as i heard...
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tyler's aunt says in recent weeks there were disturbing text messages on tyler's phone from senior membersty robyn fountain/aunt"directing them to like, make a paddle so we can beat you guys with it when you get here." she says other messages indicated the pledges had also been beaten with cactuses. robyn fountain/aunt"so there were pictures of cactus needles in their limbs and head." now both women are fighting for answers about whether or not tyler's death was the result of hazing ritual. alpha phi alpha's executive director says "working with the university, the fraternity has launched an investigation into the situation and has placed the chapter on an immediate cease and desist status, suspending all activities." some students say they've heard about hazing getting out of hand matthew woodridge/ucr student "there's all types of stuff people talk about you just don't know who's joking." but it's never a joke to risk someone's life. myeasha kimble/mother "knowing that i can never talk or hold my son, it's heartbreaking." (mark) in the middle of detroit's furious comeback against the 49e
tyler's aunt says in recent weeks there were disturbing text messages on tyler's phone from senior membersty robyn fountain/aunt"directing them to like, make a paddle so we can beat you guys with it when you get here." she says other messages indicated the pledges had also been beaten with cactuses. robyn fountain/aunt"so there were pictures of cactus needles in their limbs and head." now both women are fighting for answers about whether or not tyler's death was the result...
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a rohnert park woman tells carolyn tyler she's overwhelmed with joy after the sentencing.he was 24 years old. >>> saying that he apologize for labeling her allegations against brett kavanaugh a smear job. we now know that the senate judiciary committee is planning to vote on friday morning. this comes as we learned a woman will question blasey ford on wednesday. the bay area woman of who accused him of sexual assault years ago. >> the president's sharp reaction to the allegations. emily? >> larry, we know brett kavanaugh and one of his accusers, christine blasey ford will testify on thursday. we don't know if the second accuser, deborah ramirez will testify as well. president trump is standing by brett kavanaugh. >> it's a con game they're playing. they're really con artists. >> blasting democrats for delaying the confirmation and belittling the sexual assault allegations against him. >> they don't believe it themselves. they know he's a high quality person. >> echoing that comment in an unprecedented interview with fox news. >> i've treated women with respect. >> he denie
a rohnert park woman tells carolyn tyler she's overwhelmed with joy after the sentencing.he was 24 years old. >>> saying that he apologize for labeling her allegations against brett kavanaugh a smear job. we now know that the senate judiciary committee is planning to vote on friday morning. this comes as we learned a woman will question blasey ford on wednesday. the bay area woman of who accused him of sexual assault years ago. >> the president's sharp reaction to the...
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. >>> coming up, famous filmmaker tyler perry stepping up to try and solve a 15-year-old mystery. >>>d another mystery surrounding the most famous slippers in movie history is now solved. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> a warning from the food and drug administration, do not eat, sell, or buy kellogg's honey smacks. the salmonella outbreak linked to the breakfast cereal has sickened 30 more people, making 130 total cases in 36 states since the outbreak was announced earlier this summer. the fda ordered honey smacks removed from store shelves back in june but warned some locations are still selling the product. get rid of your honey smacks. >>> filmmaker tyler perry along with civil rights attorney benjamin crump announcing a civil suit against a former sheriff's deputy they believe may
. >>> coming up, famous filmmaker tyler perry stepping up to try and solve a 15-year-old mystery. >>>d another mystery surrounding the most famous slippers in movie history is now solved. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would...
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i'm tyler matheson welcome, folks glad to have you with us the trade war kicking off to a whole new level. that was president trump just speaking moments ago you probably saw it. about the escalating trade spat with china saying china cannot keep taking advantage of the united states eamon has the latest from the white house. >> you heard it directly from the president, and that matches what you see behind the scenes when you talk to officials here at the white house not a whole lot of optimism on this particular day about those talks with the chinese the president just saying we may make a deal at some point, but right now it's $200 billion at 25%. that's the tariffs that he has imposed already. the president going on to emphasize that if the chinese do retaliate, which was announced this morning, then the united states will automatically kick in with what he said was $257 billion in additional tariffs or tariffs on additional $257 billion worth of goods that's something they refer to as $267 billion in the past. nonetheless, the president has suggested and suggested today that they woul
i'm tyler matheson welcome, folks glad to have you with us the trade war kicking off to a whole new level. that was president trump just speaking moments ago you probably saw it. about the escalating trade spat with china saying china cannot keep taking advantage of the united states eamon has the latest from the white house. >> you heard it directly from the president, and that matches what you see behind the scenes when you talk to officials here at the white house not a whole lot of...
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tyler says a human every time, who wa nts to tyler says a human every time, who wants to convert withed for speedy checkout. business people will probably prefer this. often there would be somebody in the lobby to help you with the more complicated query, if you do not like your room, probably there will be somebody to help? advise it is like a fast—track supermarket, you can do it yourself but there will still be people. -- it is like a fast—track supermarket, you can do yourself but there will still be people. iam still be people. i am still voting free humans every time. this is business live. back tomorrow, thank you. it was another chilly start to the day, many across england and wales started off with sunshine. that is likely to continue through the afternoon. further north, more cloud and showers and particularly it will turn quite windy through the course of today because we have a weather system running over the top of this area of high pressure. the white lines, the isobars, becoming quite squeezed in the north, indicative of those stronger winds. for england and wales, ligh
tyler says a human every time, who wa nts to tyler says a human every time, who wants to convert withed for speedy checkout. business people will probably prefer this. often there would be somebody in the lobby to help you with the more complicated query, if you do not like your room, probably there will be somebody to help? advise it is like a fast—track supermarket, you can do it yourself but there will still be people. -- it is like a fast—track supermarket, you can do yourself but there...
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geoffrey owens is going to be in the new tyler perry project. which is really good news. the bad news is that project is madea goes to trader joe's. (laughter) moving on, catholic priests are in the news again. in florida two priests were arrested for committing lewd acts on each other. yeah. which might get them that trouble with the church but that sounds like a good news story to me. two adults having consensual sex, hallelujah. that's pretty dope. and the pope seemed pretty stoked about this news judging by his comments. >> you want to talk a miracle? they are both over 18. two adults, just a midday quickie in a pt cruiser. thank you lord jesus. >> trevor: it's a miracle. moving on, it's back to school all over the world and in china one principal made sure this year was extra memorable. >> when you drop your kid off at kindergarten this morning you probably aren't expecting to be met with a pole dancing display but that is exactly what happened in china. and now a principal is, well, out of a job. hundreds of children and parents watched as a pole dancer performed on
geoffrey owens is going to be in the new tyler perry project. which is really good news. the bad news is that project is madea goes to trader joe's. (laughter) moving on, catholic priests are in the news again. in florida two priests were arrested for committing lewd acts on each other. yeah. which might get them that trouble with the church but that sounds like a good news story to me. two adults having consensual sex, hallelujah. that's pretty dope. and the pope seemed pretty stoked about...
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abc 7 news reportr carolyn tyler has the details. >> at san francisco's pier 35, hundreds came together 9/11. there was a moment of silence. a poignant rendition of "god bless america." and the ringing of a ceremonial fire bell. then the day of tribute turned into a day of service. congresswoman nancy pelosi got to work with other volunteers packing boxes of breakfast foods, enough for 300,000 meals. >> we'll never forget. but how do you remember? you remember with service and with helping people. >> philanthropic efforts like this were started by a nonprofit called my good deed, now known as 9/11 day, created by families who lost loved ones that day, like the bay area's alice hoagland whose son mark bingham was one of the heroes who fought the hijackers of flight 93. >> miss him a lot. >> she wasn't up to attending today's event, but talked over the phone about its special meaning. >> i think it's wonderful that people want to turn the suffering and pain and the horrible memories of 9/11 into something good and joyful. >> this is a way to i feel that we can honor those who gave the ult
abc 7 news reportr carolyn tyler has the details. >> at san francisco's pier 35, hundreds came together 9/11. there was a moment of silence. a poignant rendition of "god bless america." and the ringing of a ceremonial fire bell. then the day of tribute turned into a day of service. congresswoman nancy pelosi got to work with other volunteers packing boxes of breakfast foods, enough for 300,000 meals. >> we'll never forget. but how do you remember? you remember with service...
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let' get to the other name trending today, tyler perry. he stepped up and said he's offering to help out jeffrey owence, the forr actor spotted at a trader joe's. helping him get back into show business. >> most of our listeners saying this could happen to anyon he played elvin on "the cosby show." in the 26 years the show has been over, i've only worked consistently as an actor at ten weeks a top. if you listen to our listeners, they understand where tyler perry fits in this, the guy that can help this actor and especially an actor of color. darlene fm larsaid, listen, the guy's really just doing what he has to do. >> well, i honestly think it's just nobody's business. i mean, at the end of the day everybody has to make a living. regardless of how they do it, it's none of your business. it's just the fact that he used to be in the spotlight but that doesn't -- basically thaes t give you the reason to judge him on what he's doing. >>he thing is, he's a yale trained actor. he's taut at yale. now he gets the opportunity to maybe work again.
let' get to the other name trending today, tyler perry. he stepped up and said he's offering to help out jeffrey owence, the forr actor spotted at a trader joe's. helping him get back into show business. >> most of our listeners saying this could happen to anyon he played elvin on "the cosby show." in the 26 years the show has been over, i've only worked consistently as an actor at ten weeks a top. if you listen to our listeners, they understand where tyler perry fits in this,...