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but in the third, tyson just lost it. during a tie-up, tyson spit out his mouth guard and took a bite out of holyfield's ear. but the fight continued. that is until a few seconds later when tyson did it again. the ref stopped the fight. thousands in attendance and millions watching at home couldn't believe what they saw. "it's commonly known that holyfield likes to put dijon mustard on his ears and people know that mike loves dijon mustard." the nevada athletic commission fined tyson and revoked his license for a year. tyson would apologize shortly after the fight then again years later. after the fight then again years later. now-a-days, holyfield has forgiven the former champ. part of the '90s, would be headlines after headlines about scandals involving athletes, entertainers and royalty. but one such scandal managed to incorporate all three. the attack on olympic figure- skating queen nancy kerrigan in 1994. "why? why? why?" the news rocked the figure- skating community and the world. just moments after finishing a pra
but in the third, tyson just lost it. during a tie-up, tyson spit out his mouth guard and took a bite out of holyfield's ear. but the fight continued. that is until a few seconds later when tyson did it again. the ref stopped the fight. thousands in attendance and millions watching at home couldn't believe what they saw. "it's commonly known that holyfield likes to put dijon mustard on his ears and people know that mike loves dijon mustard." the nevada athletic commission fined tyson...
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tyson knew right away that sam was someone that was gonna mentor him. >> still, tyson hesitates takinged working with that breed a few years prior, just because of the volatility and the liability issues around them. >> i'm sure that training aggressive dogs is dangerous. where is columbo on the scale? >> if it's a scale from 1 to 10, columbo's a 12. >> tyson says he makes an exception for columbo, when simon convinces him that health issues, like painful hip dysplasia, explain why he's such a bad dog. so, it's not just behavioral. it's also medicine? >> that's correct. >> simon's already paying for the best veterinary medicine money can buy. among other things, columbo gets electromagnetic therapy and acupuncture. acupuncture for a dog? i know we're in los angeles, but really? >> this dog has endured so much pain in his legs that this is not some frivolous treatment. >> and the price tag for columbo's first-class care? >> columbo costs approximately $138,000 a year. >> that's a four-year college education. >> the reality is -- i didn't hire these folks. i was just asked to be present
tyson knew right away that sam was someone that was gonna mentor him. >> still, tyson hesitates takinged working with that breed a few years prior, just because of the volatility and the liability issues around them. >> i'm sure that training aggressive dogs is dangerous. where is columbo on the scale? >> if it's a scale from 1 to 10, columbo's a 12. >> tyson says he makes an exception for columbo, when simon convinces him that health issues, like painful hip dysplasia,...
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still, i'm surprised at ahab tyson even a young king david. (taking deep breath) ahab tyson? - i like this boy. i'd been hoping there would be no blood spilled on his land. but i guess either you or i are going to make a grave in it. oshing) (paladin) - stop. boy, you just made a choice. don't force me to make one. put it down. (guns cocking) now, go get his horse. (crickets chirping) well, it's got roof enough to keep us dry tonight. ?? (coughs) tyson, you kill a man in benedict pass? - he tried to hold me up, ta my horse. i couldn'tet him do that. - tyson, he was only a boy. the law would have been much more inclined to listen then than now. - (sniffing) yeah, smoke. they're in there, all right. when i tell you. (bullets clanking) - no. - sky blue's apple country. apples so hard that when you bite into them, they pop like balls of ice. - hmm. well, tyson, i am very fond of apples, but tomorrow... is a long day. (horse neighing) spect. - paladin! - what do you want, stryker? - lk first. (gun cocking) - (taking deep breath) - the old man, paladin. i want him. - you can't have
still, i'm surprised at ahab tyson even a young king david. (taking deep breath) ahab tyson? - i like this boy. i'd been hoping there would be no blood spilled on his land. but i guess either you or i are going to make a grave in it. oshing) (paladin) - stop. boy, you just made a choice. don't force me to make one. put it down. (guns cocking) now, go get his horse. (crickets chirping) well, it's got roof enough to keep us dry tonight. ?? (coughs) tyson, you kill a man in benedict pass? - he...
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a massive new traffic circle is being planned for tysons. it would be built at the intersection of route 7 and 123. our transportation reporter adam tuss is live up in chopper 4 to give you a bird's eye view of the area and how it's going to change. >> reporter: you will let you do anything. they will put you in a chopper. take a look at this amazing vantage point we have of route 7 and 123 here in tysons corner. this is such an area that sees tens of thousands of cars every single day. at tysons corner changes and becomes a brand new place, leaders here think they have a solution for a center piece for tysons corner and a way to traffic circle here. all of us have opinions about traffic circles, how they would work, what would happen. this one you could safely say is the granddaddy of all traffic circles that would come here. a leader we talked to today said it could be like paris. listen to what he to say. >> a circle here would work brilliantly u and would tie together the four corners of this very large ande in paris or dupont circle in
a massive new traffic circle is being planned for tysons. it would be built at the intersection of route 7 and 123. our transportation reporter adam tuss is live up in chopper 4 to give you a bird's eye view of the area and how it's going to change. >> reporter: you will let you do anything. they will put you in a chopper. take a look at this amazing vantage point we have of route 7 and 123 here in tysons corner. this is such an area that sees tens of thousands of cars every single day....
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and tyson is also known for a ?lot of tweeting. including this tweet about the "supermoon" hysteria a few days ago.. where he said quote... " tonite's supermoon is super versus october's fullmoon only if you think 16.05 inch pizzas are super... relative to and then there's this tweet from earlier this year... where he questioned the speilberg classic "close encounters with the third kind" saying ... "note to space-alien greeters: if they arrive in flying saucers, they won't need runway lights." toss to dave... coming up in the 5 o'clock hour: why wait til black friday? the major ?online retailer... that's starting the deals, ?tomorrow. and fox 13's shayla reaves is ?live near i-275 in tampa... gathering information on a deadly crash. and: a local firefighter who has been saving lives... for more than three ?decades. now he's ready for his next big challenge... retirement. ((walter happening today: a big decision affecting bay area students. the controversial move that could force them to change schools. and what parents are doing t
and tyson is also known for a ?lot of tweeting. including this tweet about the "supermoon" hysteria a few days ago.. where he said quote... " tonite's supermoon is super versus october's fullmoon only if you think 16.05 inch pizzas are super... relative to and then there's this tweet from earlier this year... where he questioned the speilberg classic "close encounters with the third kind" saying ... "note to space-alien greeters: if they arrive in flying saucers,...
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live from tysons corner, suzanne kennedy. larry: a live look from sky track 7 up over anne arundel bill small. -- anne arundel mills mall. look at those cars. throughout the region. if you're plenty to hit the stores today, we've compiled the hours for all the major stores in our area. those that are not open already. go to wjla.com for details. autria: covering metro for this morning, trains and buses are operating on a regular we ekday schedule. julie: the good news, holiday break from state track. orange and yellow line trains will singletrack through december 21. service will be reduced by 2/3 orange line trains one-run every 20 minutes between vienna and new carrollton. silver line trains will also run every 20 minutes. larry: a multinational firefight happening right now. dozens of wildfires burning in israel forcing thousands from their homes. the other countries offering veronica: a big weekend for travel. here is a look at the weekend travel starting with today. 9 a.m., overcast skies, 45 the temperature. we are clou
live from tysons corner, suzanne kennedy. larry: a live look from sky track 7 up over anne arundel bill small. -- anne arundel mills mall. look at those cars. throughout the region. if you're plenty to hit the stores today, we've compiled the hours for all the major stores in our area. those that are not open already. go to wjla.com for details. autria: covering metro for this morning, trains and buses are operating on a regular we ekday schedule. julie: the good news, holiday break from state...
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but tyson as a whole is changing fast. >> i'm not sure that people get what's happening here. how would you describe it? >> this is the largest redevelopment project in america. 40 million square feet of new construction. >> in all goes according to plan, construction could start in two to three years. >>> for a lot of americans, this year's presidential election has been especially stressful. in some cases it's even strained relationships, broken up friendships. so what can you do about it? tom sherwood has some advice. >> are you ready to work hard and win this election? >> we are going to win back the white house. >> the final days this long presidential campaign. people voting, even close are you finding that in your family or friends circle in. >> yeah with my brother. he's yelling at me. so, yeah. >> with so much strain we sought out a place of peace for guidance. the washington national cathedral. >> we feel, as many do, this has been a bruising political season that has caused some significant damage to relationships. >> episcopal churches in our area to to focus on re
but tyson as a whole is changing fast. >> i'm not sure that people get what's happening here. how would you describe it? >> this is the largest redevelopment project in america. 40 million square feet of new construction. >> in all goes according to plan, construction could start in two to three years. >>> for a lot of americans, this year's presidential election has been especially stressful. in some cases it's even strained relationships, broken up friendships. so...
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a massive circle potentially underground in the heart of tyson. it's a polarizing topic for drivers. >> i've never been a fan of round abouts, ever. i don't know it's a good idea. >> that would be awesome. anything u to keep traffic going. >> reporter: this concept is unprecedented scale with a park-like space on top and be surrounded by new office and residential buildings. >> in this day in age, it's time for tysons to become more than a corner. it's about to become a circle. >> reporter: we're in the early stages, but the head of the tysons partnership, a group that promotes new change, says this would be transformative and iconic. >> a circle here would work brilliantly and tied together the four cornof circle in washington. >> reporter: tysons looking like paris may be a stretch, but if you haven't been here lately, tysons as a whole is change canning fast. >> how would you describe it to them? >> this is the largest redevelopment project in america. 40 million square feet of new construction. >> reporter: it all goes according to plan, const
a massive circle potentially underground in the heart of tyson. it's a polarizing topic for drivers. >> i've never been a fan of round abouts, ever. i don't know it's a good idea. >> that would be awesome. anything u to keep traffic going. >> reporter: this concept is unprecedented scale with a park-like space on top and be surrounded by new office and residential buildings. >> in this day in age, it's time for tysons to become more than a corner. it's about to become a...
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so we had the charitable trust cut its losses in tyson. they were small because we bought the stock right. however, we did give up too soon. sure enough, literally the next quarter, we saw the very gains and synergies we predicted, and tyson never looked back on the sold it. >> the house of pain. >> our mistake, we had done all the homework. we had faith that the situation would totally work out in the end, but we didn't have faith in ourselves and our own homework. we didn't have patience. we were too skeptical, and the charitable trust missed out on a huge win. in reality, the right move was to buy more, not cut and run because the situation was beckoning. and if we didn't already have a position in tyson, we probably would have taken one. there was no reason to take the action other than our own disgust that we did. that's never enough to justify terrific homework-derived payoff. yeah, we were just angry and bummed and took action, and it was wrong. how about this one? this was a doozy, starwood hotels, symbol hot. we had come to love t
so we had the charitable trust cut its losses in tyson. they were small because we bought the stock right. however, we did give up too soon. sure enough, literally the next quarter, we saw the very gains and synergies we predicted, and tyson never looked back on the sold it. >> the house of pain. >> our mistake, we had done all the homework. we had faith that the situation would totally work out in the end, but we didn't have faith in ourselves and our own homework. we didn't have...
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neil degrasse tyson, everybody! mobility is very important to me. that's why i use e*trade mobile. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. why get your eyes checked the old fashioned way, when lenscrafters can digitally map them for you. introducing clarifye, no other eye-exam is more precise. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. simulation initiated. ♪ [beeping] take on any galaxy with a car that could stop for you. simulation complete. the new nissan rogue. rogue one: a star wars story. in theaters december 16th. ( applause ) ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my next guest is an old friend and veteran of the campaign trail, an
neil degrasse tyson, everybody! mobility is very important to me. that's why i use e*trade mobile. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. why get your eyes checked the old fashioned way, when lenscrafters can digitally map them for you. introducing clarifye, no other eye-exam is more precise. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean....
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we could have 30 to 40 miles for hour gusts toward tyson's corner. just clips the areas northwest of dc but more showers this evening. before we clear out late tonight we will be back with that 7-day forecast. >> got it. >>> a new crime tight fighting tool is coming to college park. >> police at the university of maryland are moving quickly tonight to try to head off an even more violent attack than the one this week at ohio state. bruce leshan is here to tell us how. >> reporter: this new technology is called shot spotter. the university it on campus this week and it will reduce response time if a shooter starts to attack students. >> [gunshots] >> police at a california high school showed just how quickly shot shotter can pinpoint gunfire. >> the principal said this shot spotter microphones. >> and there's one right there. >> it makes student s safer. >> why do we need a fire alarm? that happens we know how to react. >> the university of maryland police chief said even though nearly every student has a cell phone it can take 2 minutes or many into
we could have 30 to 40 miles for hour gusts toward tyson's corner. just clips the areas northwest of dc but more showers this evening. before we clear out late tonight we will be back with that 7-day forecast. >> got it. >>> a new crime tight fighting tool is coming to college park. >> police at the university of maryland are moving quickly tonight to try to head off an even more violent attack than the one this week at ohio state. bruce leshan is here to tell us how....
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but...what if, uh, cicely tyson likes an older man? oh. then say he's 42. he's forty-- wait a minute. what if she's that kind of chick oh. then say he's, uh, 22. uh, he's 22. 22. or 32. or 42. 22 or 42? yeah. see, his mother lost his birth certificate, and i remember it had a "2" on it. does he enjoy sports? sports? yes. oh, yes. he loves tennis-- indoor, outdoor-- if your son had a choice, would he go to a hockey game, a dance, or a movie. oh, a movie. what type movie? a cicely tyson-type movie. does lamont feel there's too much sex in movies of today? well...excuse me. was there any sex in "sounder"? no, just a dog. and not enough dogs. put that down: "less sex and more dogs." i got it. now, what's his reason for finding a mate, friendship or matrimony? matrimony, followed by babymony... followed by real money. is he marriageable in the near future? the nearer, the better. how near? well, they got a few things to take care of, like tuxedoes and a hall and a minister, and we got to get leo's barbecue to cater the reception. and... ? here comes the bride ?
but...what if, uh, cicely tyson likes an older man? oh. then say he's 42. he's forty-- wait a minute. what if she's that kind of chick oh. then say he's, uh, 22. uh, he's 22. 22. or 32. or 42. 22 or 42? yeah. see, his mother lost his birth certificate, and i remember it had a "2" on it. does he enjoy sports? sports? yes. oh, yes. he loves tennis-- indoor, outdoor-- if your son had a choice, would he go to a hockey game, a dance, or a movie. oh, a movie. what type movie? a cicely...
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neil degrasse tyson. >> oh, my gosh! stephen. >> stephen: we redecorated for you tonight. >> i love what you did with the place. >> stephen: we have a galaxy up there tonight. >> you have stars, and your dome has a galaxy on it. >> stephen: i don't know which one it is, but it's one of the nice ones. >> that's beautiful. >> stephen: now, neil, thanks for being here. how did you spend election night? >> i was with-- i have a close friend who an election party and it kind of ended early. that's all -- >> some games. any drinking games or anything like that? >> i was never a drinking game person. >> stephen: i played a drinking game last night. i took a shot every time i wanted to kill my feelings. it worked, it worked. i like something you said. you said we spend too much time bashing trump. what do you mean by that? >> no, no, i said, i think as a culture we've somehow become politician bashers. when if-- the politician is representing an electorate. politician, you're against their voter base, fellow citizens of this cou
neil degrasse tyson. >> oh, my gosh! stephen. >> stephen: we redecorated for you tonight. >> i love what you did with the place. >> stephen: we have a galaxy up there tonight. >> you have stars, and your dome has a galaxy on it. >> stephen: i don't know which one it is, but it's one of the nice ones. >> that's beautiful. >> stephen: now, neil, thanks for being here. how did you spend election night? >> i was with-- i have a close friend who...
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we've got more neil degrasse tyson to come. he's the best. ? ? ? ( applause ) the world is full of surprising moments. they're everywhere. i can embrace them all. the new marriott portfolio of hotels now has 30 brands in over 110 countries. so no matter where you go, you are here. join or link accounts at members.marriott.com. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b,
we've got more neil degrasse tyson to come. he's the best. ? ? ? ( applause ) the world is full of surprising moments. they're everywhere. i can embrace them all. the new marriott portfolio of hotels now has 30 brands in over 110 countries. so no matter where you go, you are here. join or link accounts at members.marriott.com. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. joint and skin symptoms....
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katty: neil degrasse tyson, the book is "welcome to the universe." thank you for putting up with the traffic in new york city and the earpiece. neil: thank you, very much. katty: you are watching bbc "world news america." still to come, how this hollywood star gave voices to grief stricken women. kathleen turner on her latest role. two people died after experiencing problems during a thunderstorm emergency in the australian city of melbourne. hundreds more were affected. if it cars when wind coincides with extreme pollen counts. brenda was among the thousands rushed to hospital. one. were on the last my mom was worried we were going to run out. reporter: she drove him to emergency to avoid a long wait for an ambulance. >> it was considered a state of emergency and they would not be coming. reporter: the call for help was one of 2000 requests for an ambulance. calls weree new coming through every 4.5 seconds. >> a lot of people called that have never had asthma before. reporter: sir benton's hospital .n melbourne ran out other emergency departments we
katty: neil degrasse tyson, the book is "welcome to the universe." thank you for putting up with the traffic in new york city and the earpiece. neil: thank you, very much. katty: you are watching bbc "world news america." still to come, how this hollywood star gave voices to grief stricken women. kathleen turner on her latest role. two people died after experiencing problems during a thunderstorm emergency in the australian city of melbourne. hundreds more were affected. if...
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and then tyson was never the same after that. people say..absolutely not. when he lost rooney that was it. well rooney because rooney was trained cus d'amato and in fact when vinny came it is a little bit in the movie when vinny came to train with kevin vinny was a have any defense and kevin tried to get him to move his head to move at angles get behind and all this and they tried to marry their two styles and eventually kevin just said, do your thing. yeah but he was a very disciplined man and he was all fight all the time. it's funny when i was training for this fight freddy roach the great trainer took me through manny pacquiao's camp when he fought bradley so i was with him the whole time before the fight after the fight in training ad the old promoters when i would see them in vegas that i was playing kevin rooney and they'd look at me and go yeah right kid because i didn't have the weight on and didn't have have the accent. but i think they're going to be surprised. where this film goes how authentic this film is how authentic it feels because novembe
and then tyson was never the same after that. people say..absolutely not. when he lost rooney that was it. well rooney because rooney was trained cus d'amato and in fact when vinny came it is a little bit in the movie when vinny came to train with kevin vinny was a have any defense and kevin tried to get him to move his head to move at angles get behind and all this and they tried to marry their two styles and eventually kevin just said, do your thing. yeah but he was a very disciplined man and...
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that deal allowed tyson to branch out. we wanted to be early, to get in before everyone else realized the transformation that would cause a re-rating, meaning shareholders would pay more for the stock because it would have a stronger, less earning stream. it traded as a full-line food company that would allow it to charge more for its merchandise regardless of the price of the raw tfoodstuff. numbers were most likely going to go higher than the consensus, meaning that what the analysts who follow the company were expecting the company would earn when it reported. there was just one problem. the hillshire merger came together more slowly than we had anticipated. the result, when tyson reported, the street was disappointed. you know what happened? instead of raising the numbers as we're so used to after these deals, the numbers were cut. i didn't see us as being early. i saw us as being wrong, and we told subscribers that we had screwed up. so we had the charitable trust cut its losses in tyson. they were small because we bo
that deal allowed tyson to branch out. we wanted to be early, to get in before everyone else realized the transformation that would cause a re-rating, meaning shareholders would pay more for the stock because it would have a stronger, less earning stream. it traded as a full-line food company that would allow it to charge more for its merchandise regardless of the price of the raw tfoodstuff. numbers were most likely going to go higher than the consensus, meaning that what the analysts who...
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[applause] >> cicely tyson. [applause] >> for 60 years, cicely tyson has graced the screen and the stage, enlightening us with her groundbreaking characters and calls to conscious humility and hope. her achievements as an actor, her devotion to her faith, and her commitment to advancing equality for all americans, especially women of color, have touched audiences of multiple generations. from "the autobiography of miss jane pittman" to "sounder" to "the trip to bountiful," cicely tyson's performances illuminate the character of our people and the extraordinary possibilities of america. [applause] president obama: on a personal reason these the events are so special to me is because everyone on this stage has touched me in a very powerful, personal way. in ways that they probably could not imagine. whether it was inspired by a story, a film, , or introducing me to michelle. helpedre folks that have make me who i am and think about my presidency. and what also makes it special is this is america. and it is useful
[applause] >> cicely tyson. [applause] >> for 60 years, cicely tyson has graced the screen and the stage, enlightening us with her groundbreaking characters and calls to conscious humility and hope. her achievements as an actor, her devotion to her faith, and her commitment to advancing equality for all americans, especially women of color, have touched audiences of multiple generations. from "the autobiography of miss jane pittman" to "sounder" to "the trip...
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[applause] >> cicely tyson. [applause] >> for 60 years, cicely tyson has graced the screen and the stage, enlightening us with her groundbreaking characters and calls to conscious humility and hope. her achievements as an actor, her devotion to her faith, and her commitment to advancing equality for all americans, especially women of color, have touched audiences of multiple generations. from "the autobiography of miss jane pittman" to "sounder" to "the trip to bountiful," cicely tyson's performances illuminate the character of our people and the extraordinary possibilities of america. [applause] [cheers] president obama: so just on a personal note, part of the reason that these events are so speciato me is because everybody on this stage has touched me in a very powerful, personal way, in ways they probably could not imagine, whether it was having been inspired by a song or a game or a story or a film or a monument or in the case of newt minow, introducing me to michelle, these are folks who have helped make me
[applause] >> cicely tyson. [applause] >> for 60 years, cicely tyson has graced the screen and the stage, enlightening us with her groundbreaking characters and calls to conscious humility and hope. her achievements as an actor, her devotion to her faith, and her commitment to advancing equality for all americans, especially women of color, have touched audiences of multiple generations. from "the autobiography of miss jane pittman" to "sounder" to "the trip...
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. >> this planned for tyson. adam tuss takes a look atd how this would work. >> reporter: there are traffic circles in our region and there are traffic circles that are planned for our region. here at the busy intersection of like. nothing too exciting. take a look at the proposed plans for the traffic circle that would go in what is basically the heart of tyson's corner and become a new center miss for this place. we're talking about an underground circle potentially with a park on top that would connect all sides of the new tysons. this is an idea gaining a lot of electricity here in the tysons area. >> become more than a corner. it's about to become a circle. >> tonight on news 4, plus a look above this busy intersection from chopper 4. stay tuned for that. back to you. >>> halloween is behind us and we're sure you probably haven't bought your turkey yet, but are you ready for black friday? >> i'm not, but a.m. son is. today they launched their deal store with the first of the holiday deals. a.m. son will be o
. >> this planned for tyson. adam tuss takes a look atd how this would work. >> reporter: there are traffic circles in our region and there are traffic circles that are planned for our region. here at the busy intersection of like. nothing too exciting. take a look at the proposed plans for the traffic circle that would go in what is basically the heart of tyson's corner and become a new center miss for this place. we're talking about an underground circle potentially with a park on...
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doug: behind me the tree in tysons corner. we are going to light it live "good morning washington" team is working on for monday morning. >> monday on mornhinweg -- "good morning washington" is how safe is your chip i.d. >> and we have the happy holiday hour. seven winners get $100 turkey bucks. jonathan: we are taking your calls. if you are making a major purchase take a second to get work done around the home and give them a call. jonathan: americans are driving again and they say this is due to a company that have found a glaring need for this. wounded warriors and others with disabilities are getting them back behind the wheel. >> bad feeling is something i can't describe. >> marine veteran is talking about the first time he drove on his own. >> after injuries he suffered in afghanistan left him paralyzed from the chest down. >> i went to the barbershop they have teamed up in business to help others get on the road. >> three, two, one. [applause] >> they opened a rehabilitation center in chantilly hoping to fill a gas in f
doug: behind me the tree in tysons corner. we are going to light it live "good morning washington" team is working on for monday morning. >> monday on mornhinweg -- "good morning washington" is how safe is your chip i.d. >> and we have the happy holiday hour. seven winners get $100 turkey bucks. jonathan: we are taking your calls. if you are making a major purchase take a second to get work done around the home and give them a call. jonathan: americans are...
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one was the legendary actress cicely tyson. >> in her long and extraordinary career.has not only succeeded as an actress, she has shaped the course of history. she was never the likeliest of hollywood stars, the daughter of immigrants from the west indies, she was raised by a hard-working and religious mother who cleaned houses and forbade her children to attend movies. once she got her education and broke into the business she made a conscious decision to speak out. she said, i would not accept roles unless they projected us, particularly women, in a realistic light and delta with -- dealt with us as human beings. from sounder to the autobiography of mrs. jane pittman her grace has helped for us to see the dignity of every single beautiful member of the american family. and she is just gorgeous. [ applause ] yes, she is. for 60 years cicely tyson has graced the screen and the stage, enlightening us with her ground-breaking characters and calls to conscious humility and hope. her achievements as an actor, her devotion to her faith and her commitment to advancing equal
one was the legendary actress cicely tyson. >> in her long and extraordinary career.has not only succeeded as an actress, she has shaped the course of history. she was never the likeliest of hollywood stars, the daughter of immigrants from the west indies, she was raised by a hard-working and religious mother who cleaned houses and forbade her children to attend movies. once she got her education and broke into the business she made a conscious decision to speak out. she said, i would not...
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he will be replaced by tyson's president, tom hayes.le is taking a step to sharpen its focus on consumer products. people familiar with the matter say apple has disbanded the division that works on wireless routers. they have not updated their routers since 2013. for the second month in a row, japan has hosted a surplus driven by 16% climb in the value of imports. exports fell to two drops in autos, seats -- steel and equipment. ups is developing apps to help customers track packages with voice command. programs use artificial intelligence to interact with customers. a check on the european markets ahead -- the close five minutes ahead. stocks rising, the stoxx 600 up by point 25%. earlier today, the stoxx 600 was trading at its lowest level since americans went to the polls, almost wiping out all the post trump rally. stocks alternate between losses and gains and we are gaining with five minutes left and declines in london, gains elsewhere. something strange happened to sterling an hour or so ago. a big move up in a matter of a minute.
he will be replaced by tyson's president, tom hayes.le is taking a step to sharpen its focus on consumer products. people familiar with the matter say apple has disbanded the division that works on wireless routers. they have not updated their routers since 2013. for the second month in a row, japan has hosted a surplus driven by 16% climb in the value of imports. exports fell to two drops in autos, seats -- steel and equipment. ups is developing apps to help customers track packages with voice...
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[applause] >> cicely tyson. [applause] >> for 60 years, cicely tyson has graced the screen and the stage, enlightening us with her groundbreaking characters and calls to conscious humility and hope. her achievements as an actor, her devotion to her faith, and her commitment to advancing equality for all americans, especially women of color, have touched audiences of multiple generations. from "the autobiography of miss jane pittman" to "sounder" to "the trip to bountiful," cicely tyson's performances illuminate the character of our people and the extraordinary possibilities of america. [applause] [cheering] pres. obama: so just on a personal note, part of the reason that these events are so special to me is because everybody on this stage has touched me in a very powerful, personal way, in ways they probably could not imagine, whether it was having been inspired by a song or a game or a story or a film or a monument, or in the case of newt minow, introducing me to michelle -- [laughter] pres. obama: these are fo
[applause] >> cicely tyson. [applause] >> for 60 years, cicely tyson has graced the screen and the stage, enlightening us with her groundbreaking characters and calls to conscious humility and hope. her achievements as an actor, her devotion to her faith, and her commitment to advancing equality for all americans, especially women of color, have touched audiences of multiple generations. from "the autobiography of miss jane pittman" to "sounder" to "the trip...
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eddie murphy and mike tyson at the parties in palm beach?an, the pg version is that we basically went to the party, me, mike tyson, eddie murphy, we were invited to this big mansion in west palm beach just to hang out with donald trump and all these different pageant girls but, you know, i can't get into the details of all those things but just put it this way, the party was too wild for me to i had to whisper in old mike tyson's ear and say "mike, we got to go. this is a little too wild." >> when uncle luke and mike tyson are like "i got to roll" that's a party. >> what do you think about this? what's changed? he mentioned the central park five. >> in some way it's changed and some way it hasn't. hip-hop has always had a critical assessment of the world and its surroundings so hip-hop asked tough questions and pointed out poverty and challenged the status quo. that's always been the case. it's had an aspirational identity as well so hip-hop aspires to be the scar face, aspires to be the donald trump in a playful way. just like any kind of a
eddie murphy and mike tyson at the parties in palm beach?an, the pg version is that we basically went to the party, me, mike tyson, eddie murphy, we were invited to this big mansion in west palm beach just to hang out with donald trump and all these different pageant girls but, you know, i can't get into the details of all those things but just put it this way, the party was too wild for me to i had to whisper in old mike tyson's ear and say "mike, we got to go. this is a little too...
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it's nice to go stopping said the shoppers. >> tyson corner mall. >> i try not to spend too much money but it's just fun to see the energy out here. >> with signs for 30, 40 and 50% off while managers are hopeful this year's black friday sales will exceed last year. >> the american girl is a big thing and the boys anything electronic or, you know, legos especially. wow. >> shoppers along with santa they are welcoming the holidays with open arms. >> people want comfort with all the upheavals and stuff like that they've experienced over the last few months. they come here and they are just enjoying just being part of their normal routine. it makes all the difference in the world. >> i know that the election was hard for a lot of people but retail therapy helps here and there. >> francisco said black friday is more about keeping a promise to his daughter, that every year she wl his daughter, myra, has survived two open heart surgeries when her twin brother did not make it. he's vowing to never forget his greatest gift this holiday. >> she's like a miracle for us. >> merry christmas. ho, h
it's nice to go stopping said the shoppers. >> tyson corner mall. >> i try not to spend too much money but it's just fun to see the energy out here. >> with signs for 30, 40 and 50% off while managers are hopeful this year's black friday sales will exceed last year. >> the american girl is a big thing and the boys anything electronic or, you know, legos especially. wow. >> shoppers along with santa they are welcoming the holidays with open arms. >> people...
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tyson's galleria, rest stop town center, fair lanes. adjustments will be made to they will make changes in real time as the roads get more crowded. >>> from black friday to small business saturday. shoppers are encouraged to check out small stores tomorrow. the baltimore business journal reports local officials will officially declare main street reopened tomorrow. howard county says 70 businesses have reopened since the deadly floods caused millions of dollars in damage back in july. d.c.'s shaw neighborhood. also in adams morgan, annacostia. boutique stores will be open along king street. bethesda road tomorrow will have some fun as you continue holiday shopping. >> strategizing to head out there, chuck bell. good shopping weather. >> very good shopping weather. i'll be out at restin shopping center. we're co-emceeing the holiday parade. angie gets to flip the big switch on the christmas lights on the tree. for now we are under a mostly cloudy sky in washington. much like yesterday, it will be a fairly cloudy day. couldn't rule out a
tyson's galleria, rest stop town center, fair lanes. adjustments will be made to they will make changes in real time as the roads get more crowded. >>> from black friday to small business saturday. shoppers are encouraged to check out small stores tomorrow. the baltimore business journal reports local officials will officially declare main street reopened tomorrow. howard county says 70 businesses have reopened since the deadly floods caused millions of dollars in damage back in july....
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that's around tyson avenue, northeast philadelphia.ccident reported on the turnpike as well. moving more towards trenton around exit 5, route 541. updates on 422 and the boulevard when i come back. >>> eight minutes before 7:00 right now. we continue to follow this breaking news out of wilmington. you can see old mill burning at riddle avenue and mill road. skyforce 10 has been over the scene of this fire in wilmington for the past hour. almost looks like a city on fire. it's been burning for more than four hours. the fire department tells us they are not close to putting it out. count on nbc 10 and the nbc 10 app for updates on this breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer, or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ >>> about 3 1/2 minutes before 7:00 a.m. we continue to follow this breaking news in wilmington where an old mill has
that's around tyson avenue, northeast philadelphia.ccident reported on the turnpike as well. moving more towards trenton around exit 5, route 541. updates on 422 and the boulevard when i come back. >>> eight minutes before 7:00 right now. we continue to follow this breaking news out of wilmington. you can see old mill burning at riddle avenue and mill road. skyforce 10 has been over the scene of this fire in wilmington for the past hour. almost looks like a city on fire. it's been...
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evander holyfield and mike tyson. the real deal holyfield against iron mike tyson. when boxing was still great. famous upsets in boxing history. and he became the heavyweight champion of the world for the first time. i miss those heavyweight showdowns like that. tom: still to come on news 9 tonight. shelley: a fox becomes stuck in a storm drain in massachusetts. te creative method rescue crews shelley: police in massachusetts rescued a fox that became stuck in a storm drain today. a grafton officer responded to the call for help and found a small fox stuck in the grate. tom: police and firefighters were able to free the fox using some dish soap, they say the fox is o.k. and ran into the woods. but first, the fox looked back at its rescuers, as if it was saying thanks. shelley: or it look back to say, what took you so long? [laughter] thanks for joining us for news9 tonight at 11:00. tom: jimmy kimmel live is next, ? >> jimmy: get me the hat. all right, and the stakes. >> no, no, not the stakes. >> give me the stakes. >> okay. and the wig. the sensible pantsuit and t
evander holyfield and mike tyson. the real deal holyfield against iron mike tyson. when boxing was still great. famous upsets in boxing history. and he became the heavyweight champion of the world for the first time. i miss those heavyweight showdowns like that. tom: still to come on news 9 tonight. shelley: a fox becomes stuck in a storm drain in massachusetts. te creative method rescue crews shelley: police in massachusetts rescued a fox that became stuck in a storm drain today. a grafton...
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booker off the screen from tyson chandler. watch him pull up. chandler in the good position with the put-back. but again, it's how you close. how many times have we said break. booker on the wing, hits the three, but the nuggets just had too much. nice bench scoring as well. inside off a transition, and there's dale arthur, nail in the bucket here. suns lose again. they fall to 5-13. they lose 120-114. cards, falcons post game, we break down what's next for the cardinals and then the suns and coyotes. we'll cover it for you, plus what you should be really, really, really upset about if you watched the rivalry game. i'm not going to tell you w it is now but we'll get into that tonight. >> there are several things i'm really, really, really upset about. what do you mean? there's something else? >> but one thing that's good is that the coyotes should play edmondton all the time. if they could do that, we'd be fine. >> if they could do that, we'd have the stanley cup. >> sounds good. they skipped right over my devils. i don't know what they're talki
booker off the screen from tyson chandler. watch him pull up. chandler in the good position with the put-back. but again, it's how you close. how many times have we said break. booker on the wing, hits the three, but the nuggets just had too much. nice bench scoring as well. inside off a transition, and there's dale arthur, nail in the bucket here. suns lose again. they fall to 5-13. they lose 120-114. cards, falcons post game, we break down what's next for the cardinals and then the suns and...
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but we've -- philanthropists bill and melinda gaits, sici ze cecily tyson, kareem abdul-jabbar, michael jordan. then we saw "snl" creator lorne michaels who was here. we'll try to get a question to see how he's feeling about trump and twitter and the political season and how that's been playing out. also as well los angeles dodgers broadcast earver vin scully is . just giants in their fields of the profession. it used to be back in the day, brooke, when i was covering bill clinton that they set up a big tent on the south lawn and i remember them honoring muhammad ali and liz taylor and that was outside but this is a smaller venue and 21 people, it's a big number. it's not usually the number of honorees but president obama more than any other president has decided he was going to bestow this on people who represent our country and have achieved that extraordinarily high level so it's just an exciting time to be here and to hear what some of the best in the business. and their families are here, too. we see tom hank's son sitting. we see ellen's wife portia who is about three rows in and
but we've -- philanthropists bill and melinda gaits, sici ze cecily tyson, kareem abdul-jabbar, michael jordan. then we saw "snl" creator lorne michaels who was here. we'll try to get a question to see how he's feeling about trump and twitter and the political season and how that's been playing out. also as well los angeles dodgers broadcast earver vin scully is . just giants in their fields of the profession. it used to be back in the day, brooke, when i was covering bill clinton...
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[applause] >> cecily tyson.plause] tyson hasrs, cicely graced the stage with a lightning aggravating characters. her devotion to faith unconvincing quality for all americans, especially women of color, has touched audiences for multiple versions. from the autobiography of miss jane pittman to "sounder" to "the truth to bountiful," her performance is eliminated the extraordinary possibilities of america. the character of our people and the extraordinary possibilities of america. [applause] [cheers] [applause] pres. obama: so, just on a personal note, for of the reason these events are so special to me is because everyone on this stage has touched me in a very powerful, personal way. in ways that they probably could not imagine. whether it was having been inspired by a song, or a game, film, or a or a of newt, or in the case mineral, introducing me to michelle-- [laughter] these are folks who have helped and thinko i am, about my presidency. and what also makes this special is that this is america. when you think
[applause] >> cecily tyson.plause] tyson hasrs, cicely graced the stage with a lightning aggravating characters. her devotion to faith unconvincing quality for all americans, especially women of color, has touched audiences for multiple versions. from the autobiography of miss jane pittman to "sounder" to "the truth to bountiful," her performance is eliminated the extraordinary possibilities of america. the character of our people and the extraordinary possibilities of...
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our stormwatch7's chief meteorologist doug hill is out in tysons tonight. he will flip the switch when the sun goes down. doug: i was here last year for the same event. we teamed one i heart radio to bring in early christmas season. music. it was cold. this time around is not so much. there is an ice rink today they can't use today. they were ready but water on the top. this weekend it will change. it won't change too much tonight. take a look at the forecast. it will be nice and clear. around 70 tonight. for tonight the temperatures will drop. 42 to 50 degrees. comfortable. to give you an idea what the weekend is like. snapshot here. fine. partly sunny. breezy. the strong cold front will give us showers in the afternoon. the bottom will fall out on sunday. cold and in the 40's with the chinned chills in the 30's -- wind chills in the 30s. we have a cold front here. in the 5:00 hour, i will talk about that as well. right now we talk about people with cold weather. the upper midwest and are getting a prewinter blizzard. abc7's meteorologist brian van de graa
our stormwatch7's chief meteorologist doug hill is out in tysons tonight. he will flip the switch when the sun goes down. doug: i was here last year for the same event. we teamed one i heart radio to bring in early christmas season. music. it was cold. this time around is not so much. there is an ice rink today they can't use today. they were ready but water on the top. this weekend it will change. it won't change too much tonight. take a look at the forecast. it will be nice and clear. around...
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cicely tyson. >> we lost the audio coming from the white house for just a moment there. look at that cast of characters. you're looking at the 21 recipients of president obama's presidential medal of freedom. in just a moment, we expect the president to enter the room. jonathan remains here with me. it's such an impressive group of people. there's bill and melinda gates we're looking at on the right of your screen. i think that was diana ross briefly. >> as is often said, never has so much talent been assembled in the white house -- ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [ chooeers and applause ] >> hello, hello, hello! thank you! thank you! thank you so much. thank you. everybody, please have a seat. we got some work to do here. this is not all fun and games. welcome to the white house, everybody. today we celebrate extraordinary americans who have lifted our spirits, strengthened our union, pushed us towards progress. i always love doing this event. but this is a particularly impressive class. we've got innovators and artists, public servants, r
cicely tyson. >> we lost the audio coming from the white house for just a moment there. look at that cast of characters. you're looking at the 21 recipients of president obama's presidential medal of freedom. in just a moment, we expect the president to enter the room. jonathan remains here with me. it's such an impressive group of people. there's bill and melinda gates we're looking at on the right of your screen. i think that was diana ross briefly. >> as is often said, never has...
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we'll keep an eye on tyson.g to keep an eye on tesla as we head to the opening bell because it now includes solarcity. that deal having closed. we've got that opening bell just a few minutes away right here on "squawk on the street." ♪ mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with less. fueling the global economy. and you thought we just made the gas. ♪ energy lives here. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in a couple minutes on a week where you'd expect it to be quiet because of the holiday, jim, but we are going to start talking about things like durables. we're going to get
we'll keep an eye on tyson.g to keep an eye on tesla as we head to the opening bell because it now includes solarcity. that deal having closed. we've got that opening bell just a few minutes away right here on "squawk on the street." ♪ mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy...
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also here at tyson's one thing you will see are signs all around the area that will tell you realtime information about public transportation. that is metro bus and metro rail. even if the you are not driving you can plan your trip this way. so people in virginia take a look. you are seeing some of the traffic now in the cameras. not too bad. but you can definitely feel it picking up. here on the ground in the parking lots it's crowd, there is a definite sense that this shopping season is underway. virginia, the state of virginia, you might say there is a santa claus, this year he has d dot helping out and giving you a christmas gift. live at tyson's back to you. >>> some of the biggest draws on black friday are found in the nbc washington app. search "black friday". today. yes, a little bit of sunshine out there for your thanksgiving. all in all, not bad. now, we have this skies clear during the overnight, so those temperatures have dropped and dropped quite a bit. we are going to look at that temperature right now. 46 degrees. so i had to take down those overnight lows. fur headed o
also here at tyson's one thing you will see are signs all around the area that will tell you realtime information about public transportation. that is metro bus and metro rail. even if the you are not driving you can plan your trip this way. so people in virginia take a look. you are seeing some of the traffic now in the cameras. not too bad. but you can definitely feel it picking up. here on the ground in the parking lots it's crowd, there is a definite sense that this shopping season is...
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the tyson's mall opened at 6:00 and since the crowds began showing up in mass at 11:00 a.m. and continuing out here every and inside of the mall, the same story. very packed and it all makes sense because black friday is the biggest shopping day of the year. black friday parking doesn't come easy over at tyson's where customers circle and circled desperate for a space. some got lucky. >> we got parking, which is crazy. my mom called me and she's like, you got parking? >> and once inside she and her friends joined the masses. >> i boughtom a fitbit and a pajama. >> reporter: the halls of the mall are ringing with the sounds of sales, across the u.s. the national retail federation expects more than 137 million americans to hit stores in person and online this long weekend. most plan to shop today, especially millennial shoppers, a highly sought-after customer with money to spend. >> i'm trying to keep my budget under $200. because i get really bad when i don't know where to start so we just go through the whole mall. >> and to keep them going, the fashion center at pentagon ci
the tyson's mall opened at 6:00 and since the crowds began showing up in mass at 11:00 a.m. and continuing out here every and inside of the mall, the same story. very packed and it all makes sense because black friday is the biggest shopping day of the year. black friday parking doesn't come easy over at tyson's where customers circle and circled desperate for a space. some got lucky. >> we got parking, which is crazy. my mom called me and she's like, you got parking? >> and once...
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that is tysons out there. the traffic continues on the outer loop all the way up to tysons. and then you can see the traffic coming toward us headed on the inner loop toward frederick. quite a mess there. that's 270 making its way in down there. so it is a mess right now. it but it's been a messy morning commute for others, too. chopper 4 has been working overtime today. surveying the backup that stretched down the capital beltway. several vehicles wrecking and on one of the busiest travel days of the year. it delayed the freemans from kensington, maryland, as they head west toward strasburg, virginia. you were hoping by this point to have been a lot farther than you are now? >> yeah, like almost, you know, to front royal. and get over to the dulles access road and 28 and then out to here. >> reporter: we met them at the interstate 6 rest stop just before manassas. the place parked. not a parking spot open. >> thank goodness for traffic apps, we were able to see the road was actually closed and wasn't going to be opening for, like, 30 minutes. >> reporter: the freemans takin
that is tysons out there. the traffic continues on the outer loop all the way up to tysons. and then you can see the traffic coming toward us headed on the inner loop toward frederick. quite a mess there. that's 270 making its way in down there. so it is a mess right now. it but it's been a messy morning commute for others, too. chopper 4 has been working overtime today. surveying the backup that stretched down the capital beltway. several vehicles wrecking and on one of the busiest travel days...
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. >>> sales fall for the fourth straight quarter at tyson foods, and that's where we begin tonight'st focus. the meat producer and processor said a rise in investment spending, coupled with significantly lower beef prices caused earnings and revenue to come in below estimates. and as far as next year goes, the company expects earnings to come in a little light, as well. tyson also said its ceo, donny smith, is going to resign by the end of 2016 to be replaced by the company's current president, tom hayes. shares pummeled today, down to $57.60. >>> the cyber security software maker, semantic is buying lifelock for more than $2 billion. the acquisition finalized early next year. this life lock to $23.81. >>> the oil company, sunoco logistics will buy energy transfer partners for about $21 billion. and energy transfer is the company in charge of building the controversial and much talked about dakota access pipeline. energy transfer saw its shares fall 7% on the session to $36.52. sunoco shares down 7% to $24.47. >>> palo alto networks posted a narrower than expected loss missed estimat
. >>> sales fall for the fourth straight quarter at tyson foods, and that's where we begin tonight'st focus. the meat producer and processor said a rise in investment spending, coupled with significantly lower beef prices caused earnings and revenue to come in below estimates. and as far as next year goes, the company expects earnings to come in a little light, as well. tyson also said its ceo, donny smith, is going to resign by the end of 2016 to be replaced by the company's current...