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a sports store in san jose moved to several unsold jerseys from the background to the sales floor because it is suddenly hot again. they are still half off price. his jersey jumped six places to become the top seller there. >> meanwhile, president obama weighed in on the controversy. >> the meeting that that hold for our men and women, in uniform, and those who fought for us, you know, that is a tough thi for them to get t. >> colin kaepernick says it is not an anti- american gesture to way to bring attention to racial injustice. other players are now i beginning to join colin kaepernick's quest. also, us soccer starmegan rapinoe, took a knee before the of her match, and a lot of people are talking about it still. >> it is a big talker. >>> still ahead, we are continuing to follow "breaking news" in fayetteville. that is a live picture you are looking at where firefighters are investigating after discovering a person dead, inside a home. we have a crew at the scene. we will have live reports throughout the morning. long holiday weekend. we will ig back. ? amazing sleep stays with you all
a sports store in san jose moved to several unsold jerseys from the background to the sales floor because it is suddenly hot again. they are still half off price. his jersey jumped six places to become the top seller there. >> meanwhile, president obama weighed in on the controversy. >> the meeting that that hold for our men and women, in uniform, and those who fought for us, you know, that is a tough thi for them to get t. >> colin kaepernick says it is not an anti- american...
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. >> ben: dozens of complaints about unsold cars and the information at risk. the problems that have the state taking action at a local vo: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump: trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. vo: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that - defund planned parenthood. trump: ...there has to be some form of punishment. matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. vo: ayotte and trump: wrong for new hampshire women. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. what's for dinner tonight? wegmans ez meals. dinner's not just delicious, it's done. [mmmm] chicken cacciatore... boneless chicken in our very own seasoned tomato sauce thanks to our unique ez oven packaging. it's ready to cook. just pop it in the oven and dinner's ready. delicious, fresh, easy. wegmans ez meals. [alright] >>> you're watching newscenter 5 at 5:30. >> a stabbing spree at a minnesota mall. nine people were hurt and all drove someone to commit this violent ac
. >> ben: dozens of complaints about unsold cars and the information at risk. the problems that have the state taking action at a local vo: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump: trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. vo: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that - defund planned parenthood. trump: ...there has to be some form of punishment. matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. vo:...
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Sep 9, 2016
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given out subsidies for unsold vehicles, or other cases where subsidies were handed out for vehicleswere sold, but would sit idle. they wouldn't actually be used. inis a case of dishonesty that situation, where the company was able to technically claim on paper that is what a vehicle, it was really for purposes of getting a handout from the government. rishaad: what kind of punishment are these guys facing here? they are a bus maker. the production license has been revoked. has been a lot of attention recently on these production licenses because we have been hearing so much about startup companies, particularly tech looking to get, into the electric vehicle space. we also will see them have to pay back all the subsidies that they received last year, and four other companies that were implicated in the investigation will have to pay back 50% of the subsidies they received. pretty heavy-handed punishment being headed down to these companies that were found to be implicated in this sort of action. rishaad: thank you very much for that. up, we are expecting the latest inflation numbers
given out subsidies for unsold vehicles, or other cases where subsidies were handed out for vehicleswere sold, but would sit idle. they wouldn't actually be used. inis a case of dishonesty that situation, where the company was able to technically claim on paper that is what a vehicle, it was really for purposes of getting a handout from the government. rishaad: what kind of punishment are these guys facing here? they are a bus maker. the production license has been revoked. has been a lot of...
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. -- it buys back unsold watches from hong kong. europe suffers a decrease in tourism.imates.analyst a fallen operating profit includes -- 65 million euros. its target.bandoned the space -- the company says it is no longer forecasting annual revenue growth at 6%, instead it says it has "an ambitious goal for growth." its first-half earnings beat analyst estimates. warren buffett had $1.4 billion wiped from its fortune after wells fargo fell yesterday. , atshire hathaway fell 2% the same time wells fargo lost its position as the world's most viable bank to jpmorgan. the share price has been hit with the revelation that employees opened more than 2 million accounts without clients approval. mark: financial markets is wiped up -- showing signs of easing today european stocks advancing for the first time in five days. mark haefele at ubs. .alm over the summer some are saying this calm good -- this calm could lead to periods of volatility. what has been the driver? mark h.: the calm itself was historic in nature. so little volatility. in part because of some of the things yo
. -- it buys back unsold watches from hong kong. europe suffers a decrease in tourism.imates.analyst a fallen operating profit includes -- 65 million euros. its target.bandoned the space -- the company says it is no longer forecasting annual revenue growth at 6%, instead it says it has "an ambitious goal for growth." its first-half earnings beat analyst estimates. warren buffett had $1.4 billion wiped from its fortune after wells fargo fell yesterday. , atshire hathaway fell 2% the...
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Sep 24, 2016
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the result would be ever- growing unsold surpluses. fifth, price controls like parity prices require a massive bureaucracy to administer, and invite cheating and black markets. price controls have never worked historically and usually have unfortunate unintended consequences. during wwii, wage controls during the labor shortage led employers to compete for workers by paying for health insurance, since that was not considered wages. as a result, today, your health care coverage is largely a function of where you work, which economists point to as perhaps faced with the struggle to define what is fair to deal with farm income. only fair is decided individuals one transaction at a time, not by comparison to history or by absolute equality. there is a reason nobody pays attention to parity prices even though we still crank them out. they don't work, and never have. thank, john. he's hitting on some pretty controversial topics lately. if you have questions or comments, send those to john at mailbag at u-s farm report dot n we come back, teh
the result would be ever- growing unsold surpluses. fifth, price controls like parity prices require a massive bureaucracy to administer, and invite cheating and black markets. price controls have never worked historically and usually have unfortunate unintended consequences. during wwii, wage controls during the labor shortage led employers to compete for workers by paying for health insurance, since that was not considered wages. as a result, today, your health care coverage is largely a...
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tonight, we are learning more about her father's unsold murder three years ago and the millions of dollars left behind. john was known for his massive christmas lights display on his sprawling 82-acre property if chesterfield. just days before christmas, 2013, john was found shot and killed new side his home. when he died, he left behind answer at a time worth millions. that showed 87-year-old left more than $44 million to his family. no one has ever been arrested for his murder, but police records show nathan, his grandson, was the prime suspect. investigators said they found inconsistencies in nathan's story. he was the last one to see his grandfather alive and according to a police affidavit, he threw away his computer and other pieces of potential evidence. in 2014, police in windsor, connecticut, requested an arrest documents showed their request was denied. thursday, we asked police and prosecutors why. we were told they could not talk about that case, because it was still an active investigation. well the investigation into linda's disappearance, very active as well. we've learned t
tonight, we are learning more about her father's unsold murder three years ago and the millions of dollars left behind. john was known for his massive christmas lights display on his sprawling 82-acre property if chesterfield. just days before christmas, 2013, john was found shot and killed new side his home. when he died, he left behind answer at a time worth millions. that showed 87-year-old left more than $44 million to his family. no one has ever been arrested for his murder, but police...
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Sep 28, 2016
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the woman has confirmed the unsold and spoke to anderson cooper about how she says trump treated her. really rude. he was a bad person li!.ewith that is what i n5nsb(to share. for my community. >> donald yvjtrump in an zsaid that the woman gained a massive amounts of weight and that she was ja rea problem. >>> for the =)first time eve a muslim american woman will >>> for the =)first time eve a muslim american woman will appear in playboy -- bo clothing. she will not be nude. playboy did away with fully nude photos earlier this year. she will be and black jeans, leather jacket. this renegade series highlights people who have risked their ñwith a love. she appears alongside a novelist, effects activist as >>> nearlymá5 a dozen states will have pot related znovember ballot. find out how many voters support legalizing marijuana in california. we have the latest poll. >>> after the break, home depot apologizing for this halloween decoration. why some others were so upset. >>> p=a look over !uñsan francisco. a good view this morning as we ove the city. >>> welcome back. kron4 mornin
the woman has confirmed the unsold and spoke to anderson cooper about how she says trump treated her. really rude. he was a bad person li!.ewith that is what i n5nsb(to share. for my community. >> donald yvjtrump in an zsaid that the woman gained a massive amounts of weight and that she was ja rea problem. >>> for the =)first time eve a muslim american woman will >>> for the =)first time eve a muslim american woman will appear in playboy -- bo clothing. she will...
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what's there, unsold at this point. ashley: how much stuff have you got on the shelves.ething that? that was the july number by the way as compared to june. basically you have less inventories you're selling more. in other words, right? if the shelves are emptier you have been able to sell more stuff. stuart: the shelves have same amount of stuff. ashley: sales are not going up. very good, we figured it out. stuart: without get the boss. donald trump will deliver his big economic policy speech in new york city? the next hour. we'll take you there. but first this. a british forecasting firm known as oxford economics, predicts that a trump presidency and his plan put into effect, would cost the economy 4 million jobs and a trillion bucks over five years. that is a very negative forecast from the brits. however trump's economic advisor peter navarro is with us here in new york this morning. where, look, you advise trump so you disagree with the oxford guys. where are they going wrong? >> well, we've done our own forecast, we're showing millions of new jobs, trillions of add
what's there, unsold at this point. ashley: how much stuff have you got on the shelves.ething that? that was the july number by the way as compared to june. basically you have less inventories you're selling more. in other words, right? if the shelves are emptier you have been able to sell more stuff. stuart: the shelves have same amount of stuff. ashley: sales are not going up. very good, we figured it out. stuart: without get the boss. donald trump will deliver his big economic policy speech...