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ashley webster will be live all i were in athens and all day on the fox news network. thank you so much. see you in a few minutes. financial turmoil increased battle in global markets. first look at shanghai. this has been a rapid decline. it has fallen more than 3% in the latest trading session. this comes after beijing cut interest rates. the shanghai is officially in bear market territory, meaning it sold 20% from its recent highs. the rest of asia also started up the week lower with declines across the board. drops in the nikkei, hang seng and singapore index. in europe come of drops of more than 3% have been seen overnight. the cac and france still at 3%. the attacks in germany as we speak now down more than 3%. significant losses overseas. you don't stock futures on the open on the monday morning light i announced that features off more than a full percent botanical% across the board. and then you'd see in this u.s. treasury sharply higher. look at the yield on the tenure now at at 2.35%. we've also seen a lot of the tip of the sbc all this play out in greece in
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ashley webster joins us with the latest developments including a last-ditch plan from the european commission. good morning to you, ashley. >> good morning, sandra appeared as you point out ,-com,-com ma the payment in june to the international monetary fund, $1.8 billion pretty unlikely
ashley webster joins us with the latest developments including a last-ditch plan from the european commission. good morning to you, ashley. >> good morning, sandra appeared as you point out ,-com,-com ma the payment in june to the international monetary fund, $1.8 billion pretty unlikely
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sandra: ashley webster live in athens. thank you. the shanghai composite another wild ride following yesterday's 3% drop. the market fell more than 5% early in the session only thing to rebound for a gain of 5%. government measures 72 week stumble appear to have won back the investor confidence patient cut interest rates over the weekend. we didn't see the positive reaction but a big turnaround in the stock market finishing very positive on the session. let's get you caught up in a global markets as they look at how trading did lay out in asia. positive trading the hang seng in singapore up a full percent. in europe, watching stocks after a very volatile day yesterday. all trending to the downside. kerry makes global market action we see at this hour. look at u.s. stock index futures for an idea of what things look at a few hours from now. dow futures up 47 points. joining us now is mike ingram, market analyst at bcg markets. might come in thank you for joining us. can you give us some color as they kick off the trading day here in t
sandra: ashley webster live in athens. thank you. the shanghai composite another wild ride following yesterday's 3% drop. the market fell more than 5% early in the session only thing to rebound for a gain of 5%. government measures 72 week stumble appear to have won back the investor confidence patient cut interest rates over the weekend. we didn't see the positive reaction but a big turnaround in the stock market finishing very positive on the session. let's get you caught up in a global...
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. >> fox business correspondent ashley webster is in athens. you have the latest for us. what do the people you talk to, ashley. what are they saying? are they with tsipras or going to side with the eurozone? >> well, right now, adam, i don't know if you can still hear an anti-austerity rally going on behind me in front of the parliament building. they clearly believe that the no vote will win on july 5th when the referendum is held. i think it is a case of the silent majority, adam. i think more people will vote yes, yes we will accept the austerity measures because we do not want to drop out of the euro. however, what we heard from the greek prime minister tonight, no big surprise, he is used words such as shameful and unrepentant. we shall show the rest of europe that the greek people are priedful and have dignity. all of this of course setting up the showdown. as you say, less than an hour now, greece technically will be in default on that payment to the imf. first developed economy to ever do such a thing. >> ashley, greek people lose either way, whether austerity or
. >> fox business correspondent ashley webster is in athens. you have the latest for us. what do the people you talk to, ashley. what are they saying? are they with tsipras or going to side with the eurozone? >> well, right now, adam, i don't know if you can still hear an anti-austerity rally going on behind me in front of the parliament building. they clearly believe that the no vote will win on july 5th when the referendum is held. i think it is a case of the silent majority,...
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first to ashley webster in athens. you heard breaking news, ashley. now they're saying they would delay the referendum if some kind of a better deal came along. is greece blinking? >> perhaps, but who knows, cheryl. with each passing hour, each passing minute new information is coming out but here is the state of play as we, as it stands 11:00 in the evening here local time. greece asked the imf for postpone meant of the payment that is due, $1.8 billion, or thereabouts due in less than two hours for the deadline. they also found out that the greek national bank has asked for the ecb to once again raise the ceiling on the ela. sorry about all the acronyms. that is the european lending assistance. they need more money in order to get the cash into the banking system. they made that request. it has been turned down before. they're making it again this time through the central bank. greece wanted to extend the current bailout. finance ministers meeting tonight said, no, that is not going to happen. the finance ministers will meet tomorrow again for the l
first to ashley webster in athens. you heard breaking news, ashley. now they're saying they would delay the referendum if some kind of a better deal came along. is greece blinking? >> perhaps, but who knows, cheryl. with each passing hour, each passing minute new information is coming out but here is the state of play as we, as it stands 11:00 in the evening here local time. greece asked the imf for postpone meant of the payment that is due, $1.8 billion, or thereabouts due in less than...
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the case against webster is expected to go to court in late november. last month, police released the dashcam video from 2013 it appears to show webster kicking a man in his face while the man was on his hands and knees. webster has pleaded not guilty. >> a community is paying respects to a state trooper who died of pancreatic cancer. services were held this afternoon for jonathan smith. he served in the army during operation desert storm and desert shield, he served in the national guard during operation iraqi freedom. someone was just 47 years old. >>> members of the amish community are mourning his death. he was one of the first troopers to force his way into an amish school during a shooting rampage that left six girls dead. smith then befriended the survivors, the amish community says knowing that smith was looking out for them helped ease the pain>>> today officials in kent county honored a state trooper killed in the line of duty back in 1955. a sign stands along route 13 where a tractor-trailer hit william mayor during a traffic stop. they're su
the case against webster is expected to go to court in late november. last month, police released the dashcam video from 2013 it appears to show webster kicking a man in his face while the man was on his hands and knees. webster has pleaded not guilty. >> a community is paying respects to a state trooper who died of pancreatic cancer. services were held this afternoon for jonathan smith. he served in the army during operation desert storm and desert shield, he served in the national guard...
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bus you'll hear from the community members here today that has helped people get to expand daniel webster and start the elementary and walking on some of the streets and goes a hidden the potrero hill walking area and both in the morning for the school children when other people use the cut through another finding the lack of transit stop amenity because of the narrow sidewalks there isn't space to build shelters but the sidewalks are marked by the paint and there is very little marking and again, i that a lot of the theory that will be incorporated into the long term projects but the focus what can be done in the meantime that makes 10 years for different parts of site and another key thing is transit route that serve the sites the the course of this trial e p moving forward has helped to expand expand the service and increase the frequency and the long term project audio tape missouri street, however challenges getting across the site for the amenities to expand the mission district like the general hospital and part find that is caused by the discontinuation of the court there were a l
bus you'll hear from the community members here today that has helped people get to expand daniel webster and start the elementary and walking on some of the streets and goes a hidden the potrero hill walking area and both in the morning for the school children when other people use the cut through another finding the lack of transit stop amenity because of the narrow sidewalks there isn't space to build shelters but the sidewalks are marked by the paint and there is very little marking and...
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stuart: webster is ashley webster british or american. >> hmm. [laughter] .? >> i'm both. born in bryn, but i'm an american citizen. . stuart: excellent. that was a tough one. >> it really was. . stuart: anyway she's okay with my british accent. >> yeah. absolutely . stuart: yeah. >> i'm wok with your british accent . stuart: no, that wouldn't work, would it? let's not do that. let's go to the market. the economy shrinking in the first quarter by .2% for the year. still no deal for the greeks and the germans and we're down 46 points. i'm going to -- again, this is a go nor market. gas down a penny overnight. i like the sound of that. now, that's wrong on the screen, it is not 2.79, it is 2.77. i want my two cents back. the report of being behind in the housing market. why is that. >> this is the front page, by the way, of the wall street journal and the poor had been left out of the housing recovery if you look at cities like atlanta and those 50% of homeowners are under water they own more money on the house than it is worth, and that's only 15% of homes. fe
stuart: webster is ashley webster british or american. >> hmm. [laughter] .? >> i'm both. born in bryn, but i'm an american citizen. . stuart: excellent. that was a tough one. >> it really was. . stuart: anyway she's okay with my british accent. >> yeah. absolutely . stuart: yeah. >> i'm wok with your british accent . stuart: no, that wouldn't work, would it? let's not do that. let's go to the market. the economy shrinking in the first quarter by .2% for the year....
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ashley webster is following all the latest developments on greece. he joins us live from the newsroom. good morning to you, sir. what now? >> oh, my gosh, it is like groundhog day on this story. could this be a final act in the long-running soap opera, as the greeks turn. greece told the imf it will delay the $139 billion debt repayment and bundle all four payments together. the athens government has until june to pay $1.6 billion in total. that is the same day that the bailout deal with the e.u. and imf runs out. greece's money also running out. of course european creditors saying fundamental differences remain between the two sides. the main sticking points involve pension cuts, reduction in government workers, tax reform and more private sector investment. a couple things could happen here, sandra. either greece defaults or the greek government as it stands could collapse. we could be at the endgame of this story. sandra: ashley, thanks for joining us bright and early. nicole is working phones on this. what are you hearing? >> this is really serio
ashley webster is following all the latest developments on greece. he joins us live from the newsroom. good morning to you, sir. what now? >> oh, my gosh, it is like groundhog day on this story. could this be a final act in the long-running soap opera, as the greeks turn. greece told the imf it will delay the $139 billion debt repayment and bundle all four payments together. the athens government has until june to pay $1.6 billion in total. that is the same day that the bailout deal with...
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back to you. >>> ashley webster live for us.>> before you book your next flight, the safest seat on the plane could be the cheapest. cheryl casone from our sister network fox business ready to explain. >> good morning heather. probably the most uncomfortable seat, you probably have a favorite seat on the airplane i bet it is not the middle seat. sitting there could save your life. according to a new report passengers who sit in the middle he's seat in the back of the aircraft have the highest survival rates. since accidents in 1985 and 2000 down the middle seat in the back of the plane have a 28 percent fatal iterate. the worst faring seats were in isle seats in the middle of the plane with a 44 percent fatal iterate iterate. that's the case because that's where i sit normally. that figures. also sitting next to an exit. as a former flight attendant i say that. the chance of dying in the plane crash less than dying from it a bee sting. keep that in mind. overall your survival rate has less to do with where you sit and more to do
back to you. >>> ashley webster live for us.>> before you book your next flight, the safest seat on the plane could be the cheapest. cheryl casone from our sister network fox business ready to explain. >> good morning heather. probably the most uncomfortable seat, you probably have a favorite seat on the airplane i bet it is not the middle seat. sitting there could save your life. according to a new report passengers who sit in the middle he's seat in the back of the...
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daniel webster of massachusetts. henry clay of kentucky and these are the folks that forge those compromises on slavery, right up until the 1850's, when things explode. those are the powerful men in washington. not the president at that time. lincoln really redefines the power of the presidency. they hold the power and really keep the peace for that 45 year period. brian: the speech was on may 19, 1866. when was the caning? mr. puleo: may 22, 1956. brooks here's the speech and then makes his decision to avenge andrew butler's honor. there is some debate. some of his southern colleagues originally suggest that he challenge sumner to a duel, but there is a feeling that they should only occur between gentlemen. that is how gentlemen settle their differences. sumner does not rise to the level of the gentlemen. brooks himself says, why don't i invite him outside and we settle it man-to-man? they say no, he is too arrogant. he will never come to meet you. they rule that one out. so preston brooks decides that the way to do
daniel webster of massachusetts. henry clay of kentucky and these are the folks that forge those compromises on slavery, right up until the 1850's, when things explode. those are the powerful men in washington. not the president at that time. lincoln really redefines the power of the presidency. they hold the power and really keep the peace for that 45 year period. brian: the speech was on may 19, 1866. when was the caning? mr. puleo: may 22, 1956. brooks here's the speech and then makes his...
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ashley webster is on the ground in athens.n the eleventh hour last night european leaders offered the prime minister of cypress one more possible deal for debt restructuring. ashley: they did indeed. remains unclear today whether there will be accepted or not. we do not know the details. was it the same deal as before? what has changed? it kind of looks like business as usual on tuesday afternoon in athens but it is anything but usual for the future, we have seen lines at the atms which forms of people can get 60 euros, the maximum amount they are allowed to take out. we are told by greek media that is reporting that the greek prime minister alexis cyprus is now being put under tremendous pressure to accept some sort of new deal that will by greece more time, some of the points revolve around the amounts of sales levied on hotels, the original proposal was 23%. the new offer may be closer to 13% but that is the speculation at this point. will the greek prime minister succumb to that pressure and agreed to deal? another facet o
ashley webster is on the ground in athens.n the eleventh hour last night european leaders offered the prime minister of cypress one more possible deal for debt restructuring. ashley: they did indeed. remains unclear today whether there will be accepted or not. we do not know the details. was it the same deal as before? what has changed? it kind of looks like business as usual on tuesday afternoon in athens but it is anything but usual for the future, we have seen lines at the atms which forms...
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judge webster: what would you like for me? to talk about ronald reagan? the book, if you have seen it outside has a range of stories and reminiscences by a great many people who worked with ronald reagan, and it was fun being asked to participate in it. one of the incidents i submitted that appears in the book has to do with a dinner toward the close of the reagan administration. our ambassador lived in the watergate hotel and had a lovely apartment. invited a number of friends over, and the dinner was primarily for president reagan. just as we were sitting down to dinner, the lights went out. a big storm absolutely blacked out the watergate hotel. she didn't lose a step. she went out in the hall with -- went up and down to her neighbors, borrowed a. we got everything back in place and none of this is upsetting at all to the president. he was relaxed and actually had a chance to chat a little more. the subject came up about the fact that who was going to be his likely successor? of course, his vice president was george herbert walker bush. he started off
judge webster: what would you like for me? to talk about ronald reagan? the book, if you have seen it outside has a range of stories and reminiscences by a great many people who worked with ronald reagan, and it was fun being asked to participate in it. one of the incidents i submitted that appears in the book has to do with a dinner toward the close of the reagan administration. our ambassador lived in the watergate hotel and had a lovely apartment. invited a number of friends over, and the...
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charles: let's go over to ashley webster. what can we expect to happen later today.y: that's a good question. right now the banks are closed you guys have been talking about atm's have been running out of cash although the government said repeatedly they're going to refill the atm's it hasn't happened. we're waiting for german chancellor merkel. there's a big but to this because of the consequences knock-on effects, italy, portugals spain. years ago when there was a threat that greece was going to drop out, the european economy overall was pretty week. now it's more solid, it's not great, but it's moving in the right direction. it's far more able to handle it if greece wants to fall out. and that's for creditors who are fed up with broken promises, they've called the bluff of greece neither side has blinked and now greece could fall into the abyss. charles: and greek government says the bench will be open on thursday, that suggests to me that the ecb would control, somehow the spigots would come back on. i'm not sure why they're making that assumption or promise, but
charles: let's go over to ashley webster. what can we expect to happen later today.y: that's a good question. right now the banks are closed you guys have been talking about atm's have been running out of cash although the government said repeatedly they're going to refill the atm's it hasn't happened. we're waiting for german chancellor merkel. there's a big but to this because of the consequences knock-on effects, italy, portugals spain. years ago when there was a threat that greece was going...
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not exclusively but ashley webster in athens with the leat. where i guess we're going to hear from the greek prime minister, rights? >> we are indeed neil, in front of the parliament building and i'm amazing how quickly the crowd has grown here. go for a walk into this crowd. the people here. partying organizing this are for a no vote they don't want to agree to the austerity condition outlined by european creditors. european leaders said today if you vote no, that is a vote for them an not the euro. as you can see a large number of people had a bike gang show up earlier about 150 motorcyclists on their bikes all turning up see if i can get through here. frank can you get through? there we go come on through. all being very oddly last time i was in athens it all got very -- well somewhat violent we had tear gas, riot police and we have not seen any of that this week being here, but there are police presence has been on this periphery but making itselfs well known. what shall we hear from them topght? tonight he's going to say that the referend
not exclusively but ashley webster in athens with the leat. where i guess we're going to hear from the greek prime minister, rights? >> we are indeed neil, in front of the parliament building and i'm amazing how quickly the crowd has grown here. go for a walk into this crowd. the people here. partying organizing this are for a no vote they don't want to agree to the austerity condition outlined by european creditors. european leaders said today if you vote no, that is a vote for them an...
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back to you. >> thank you very much, ashley webster in athens. june 30th was the self-imposed deadline for iran, the u.s. and world powers to agree on a final deal on iran's nuclear program. but the white house confirmed negotiates on in vienna will likely miss their deadline and so the talks will go on. fox news chief washington correspondent is in vienna with the news tonight. >> thank you very, very good to see you. >> reporter: as secretary of state john kerry met with the director of the international atomic nuclear agency, would be responsible for verifying iran's compliance with the nuclear deal carries aids fought back at criticism like this. >> we believe that any deal is better than no deal at the present time. >> reporter: a top aide to kerry told reporters in vienna the notion that kerry is caving to iran is absurd on its face, adding if we were going to cave, i could have been home already. the official said inspectors would enjoy access to military sites but not access to all installations, at the white house, president obama spokes
back to you. >> thank you very much, ashley webster in athens. june 30th was the self-imposed deadline for iran, the u.s. and world powers to agree on a final deal on iran's nuclear program. but the white house confirmed negotiates on in vienna will likely miss their deadline and so the talks will go on. fox news chief washington correspondent is in vienna with the news tonight. >> thank you very, very good to see you. >> reporter: as secretary of state john kerry met with the...
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>> the case against dover corporal thomas webster is expected to go to court in late november. last month, police released this dash cam video from 2013 and appears to show web sister kicking a man in the face while the man was on his hands and knees. webster has pleaded not guilty. >>> we have new information in the murder of a woman allegedly committed by her daughter's boiver boyfriend in the military. the d.a. will not seek a death penalty against barnes. he is accused of conspiring with 14-year-old jamie savonik to kill her mother. the teen charged as an adult. the victim was stabbed to death in the driveway of her home near allentown in march. ba >>> a philadelphia mother is pleading for help in finding the person who murdered her daughter. the body of brittany green was found inside a home on warknock street in logan on tuesday morning. mother was stabbed to death and investigators are looking for her boyfriend gerald hall. detectives say he was seen leaving the house with green's eblt r(t&háhp &hc . please. >> detectives say that hall took the children to his mother's h
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that does it for this edition of "the intelligence report," ashley webster, over to you. >> thank you very much. one of the most influential and recognizable corporate leaders says your personal information is at risk. and it has nothing to do with the government collecting your data for once. apple ceo tim cook hinting that your favorite and most visited websites may be the ones you should fear the most. cook make the remarks at a dinner honoring him as a champion of freedom by the electronic privacy information center saying the erosion of privacy threatens the safety of all americans. while also indirectly warning tech consumers to be ware of the likes of google, facebook, twitter and other companies, yahoo! perhaps, that collect your information for financial gain. cook saying, quote, some of the most prominent and successful companies in silicon valley have lulled customers about personal information. they are gobbling up everything that they can learn but, and trying to monetize it. we think that's wrong, and it's not the kind of company that apple wants to be. wow. strong state
that does it for this edition of "the intelligence report," ashley webster, over to you. >> thank you very much. one of the most influential and recognizable corporate leaders says your personal information is at risk. and it has nothing to do with the government collecting your data for once. apple ceo tim cook hinting that your favorite and most visited websites may be the ones you should fear the most. cook make the remarks at a dinner honoring him as a champion of freedom by...
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i've counted multiple fire engines responding to this in webster. this is the anglo fabrics mill.g to auburn fire rescue. again, according to our affiliate whdh. there are no reports of any injuries at this point in time but as you look at these stunning pictures we'll bring it to you as soon as possible whether anyone was at work just after lunchtime in webster, massachusetts. stay with cnn for that. >>> a young veteran says sports may help veterans. dr. sanjay gupta has the story in today's "human factor." >> reporter: it's brian's job to motivate others as a personal trainer. but not long ago, the 29-year-old needed motivation himself. in 2006 he was in the army stationed in iraq when his humvee hit two roadside bombs. he survived the blast but his right leg was severely injured. >> my leg was completely useless. i would never bike or swim or run again. i had 10 to 12 years to try to suggest it. they suggested amputation as an option. >> reporter: then he had a tough time adjusting to civilian life. >> i was planning on a 20-year career and that was over. that's when the ptsd h
i've counted multiple fire engines responding to this in webster. this is the anglo fabrics mill.g to auburn fire rescue. again, according to our affiliate whdh. there are no reports of any injuries at this point in time but as you look at these stunning pictures we'll bring it to you as soon as possible whether anyone was at work just after lunchtime in webster, massachusetts. stay with cnn for that. >>> a young veteran says sports may help veterans. dr. sanjay gupta has the story in...
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ashley webster, thank you. closing bell 39 minute away from that. twenty-first century fox in the news today, the parent company of fox business announced roger ailes announced a multi-year contract will allow him to serve as chairman and ceo of fox news and fox business network and fox television stations. we can look at twenty-first century fox stock which is fox a, you can see how that's trading, up slightly. you could call that flat. we're happy around here. a great leader. >>> closing bell 38 minutes away, shocking details emerge in the irs corruption investigation. more than 24,000 e-mails missing. where did they go and why did the irs not turn them over to congress in the first place? that's a little obvious. >>> miss universe looking for a new tv home after dumping out of donald trump! that's right. his latest celebrity feud, univision pulling the plug. they were carrying the beauty contest and blaming donald trump's comments on immigration, divisive, angry, hurtful comments about mexicans they say. charlie gasparino has exclusive details on
ashley webster, thank you. closing bell 39 minute away from that. twenty-first century fox in the news today, the parent company of fox business announced roger ailes announced a multi-year contract will allow him to serve as chairman and ceo of fox news and fox business network and fox television stations. we can look at twenty-first century fox stock which is fox a, you can see how that's trading, up slightly. you could call that flat. we're happy around here. a great leader. >>>...
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ashley ex-don't sleep webster joining us from athens. >>> to obama daz.already know that this supreme court is no problem with it. now i want you to meet the lawmakers trying to force them on it. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next...
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mean we've offered gloria davis to kidnap high school and we mediated them to move in part to move webster so in the discussions with general council at the time that appeared that we didn't know licking we were to prevail in court and how quickly we decided to make an office to neglects. >> what happened if we deny that if we vote to not gave me in the su a - >> so as part of the facilities disagreement with sf wax they've agreed to dismiss their pend writ and each party will walk away assuming their own cost if you approve that within the document i would be happy to advise you to the explore of liability but if you choose not they've demonstrated they have sufficient in district ada to warrant prop 39 and we have a legal obligation to provide that. >> so you we're saying they are meeting their ada number bans their calculations or their demonstration and in which this case we're providing them with the space is what we should be doing under which you were not here when that advise was give to michael let's workout with them and get the writ dismissed or was that under previous legal. >>
mean we've offered gloria davis to kidnap high school and we mediated them to move in part to move webster so in the discussions with general council at the time that appeared that we didn't know licking we were to prevail in court and how quickly we decided to make an office to neglects. >> what happened if we deny that if we vote to not gave me in the su a - >> so as part of the facilities disagreement with sf wax they've agreed to dismiss their pend writ and each party will walk...
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ashley webster on floor of new york stock exchange. ashley i see we're up about 2% after-hours. >> we were up nicely at one point, 10a share, which would be a new all-time high for nike -- $108. earnings was 98 cents. the estimate was 83 cents. so a nice beat there. revenue coming in at $7.8 billion. the estimate was for 7.69 billion. again a beat on expand revenue. the stock got a nice little pop yesterday from goldman sachs. it raised its price target to $121 for nike. says it is on its conviction buy list. also on this report, melissa and david, revenue from footwear up fliesly to $4.78 billion. even though they're under a lot of competition from under armour, nike coming in strong results. david: good news for nike. let's go to scott martin. scott, is it a buy. >> it's a buy, david. these are kiril numbers on both the top and bottom line. if you looked back to what dogged company on last several quarters the impact of stronger dollar. previous quarter didn't have as big of an impact. look beyond the u.s., look to their next two big
ashley webster on floor of new york stock exchange. ashley i see we're up about 2% after-hours. >> we were up nicely at one point, 10a share, which would be a new all-time high for nike -- $108. earnings was 98 cents. the estimate was 83 cents. so a nice beat there. revenue coming in at $7.8 billion. the estimate was for 7.69 billion. again a beat on expand revenue. the stock got a nice little pop yesterday from goldman sachs. it raised its price target to $121 for nike. says it is on its...
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bus you'll hear from the community members here today that has helped people get to expand daniel webster and start the elementary and walking on some of the streets and goes a hidden the potrero hill walking area and both in the morning for the school children when other people use the cut through another finding the lack of
bus you'll hear from the community members here today that has helped people get to expand daniel webster and start the elementary and walking on some of the streets and goes a hidden the potrero hill walking area and both in the morning for the school children when other people use the cut through another finding the lack of
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worked closely to develop the walking school bus they walk 50 kids to the to expand elements daniel webster and stair king as you can imagine with the star typography and cars any member of the public wish to speak on any item up and down the street it is difficult challenging we have three or four business con directing your attention that are walking the kids from that short distance from their homes to expand school he look forward to expand the disaster being shortened for a shorter distance to walk an gambling elements that will engage the kids and also the new riding on the paths behind the rec centers it is dark and hard to see that will benefit them as well as the other families and individuals that use that walkway so we hope you are in favor of this and approve it. >> thank you, thank you very much any other members of the public. >> i apologize he want to see we look forward to working with the planning department to expand move us in addition feedback from the community and the final improvements thank you. >> thank you. >> hi i actually am a community voter and work for bridge
worked closely to develop the walking school bus they walk 50 kids to the to expand elements daniel webster and stair king as you can imagine with the star typography and cars any member of the public wish to speak on any item up and down the street it is difficult challenging we have three or four business con directing your attention that are walking the kids from that short distance from their homes to expand school he look forward to expand the disaster being shortened for a shorter...
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on these studky dis, the director of the john hopkins center for gun policy and research, daniel websterdaniel, thanks so much for being with me. i know that you and everybody else who looks at statistics and numbers know that demographics and population and national gun homicide rate, all of those things can skew numbers. how can you be so sure that the numbers you have out of connecticut show what you say they show? >> yeah. without a doubt it's a clearly challenging task to try to estimate what the effect of a public policy is on something like a homicide rate. we don't have the luxury of doing experiments in laboratories to define the answer to that. what we have to do is gather the best available data and in essence do forecasting. test statistical models to determine which models best predict how homicides change over time and place. in this e case of this connecti study we used a methodology that identified the states that had homicide trends that most closely tracked what was going on in connecticut during the 11 years prior to their passage of this handgun purchaser licensing la
on these studky dis, the director of the john hopkins center for gun policy and research, daniel websterdaniel, thanks so much for being with me. i know that you and everybody else who looks at statistics and numbers know that demographics and population and national gun homicide rate, all of those things can skew numbers. how can you be so sure that the numbers you have out of connecticut show what you say they show? >> yeah. without a doubt it's a clearly challenging task to try to...
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ashley webster on the ground right now with the latest. good morning.r: good morning to you, maria. here it is. 60 euros is all you can take out. also, you can transfer money to an account overseas. they just want to basically keep the money within greece. money is running out of the atms. we've been hearing reports of that. banks will be closed through july 6, the day after the referendum is scheduled for next sunday, july 5th in which voters will be yes yes or no to accept conditions be asked for by european creditors in order for reese to get the next round of bailout money. essentially asking for another bailout to pay out for payback the first bailout. it is really a never-ending cycle for the greek economy of the last five years as it struggled to gain an infraction. leaders say the european authorities are allowing them to grow because of the strain on austerity measures. however, creditors say you have to get the financial house in order and here we are on the very brink of a group c. the imf to a payment tomorrow $1.8 billion. as it stands righ
ashley webster on the ground right now with the latest. good morning.r: good morning to you, maria. here it is. 60 euros is all you can take out. also, you can transfer money to an account overseas. they just want to basically keep the money within greece. money is running out of the atms. we've been hearing reports of that. banks will be closed through july 6, the day after the referendum is scheduled for next sunday, july 5th in which voters will be yes yes or no to accept conditions be asked...
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look who is here ashley webster is here. sandra smith is here.llady in chicago and joining us from the beaches of bermuda. sandra, what do you think of the jobs number. sandra: wage growth key over the past year 2.3%. some call that mild growth in wages. it is growth though. stuart: all right, the bell has rung, in five seconds they'll start trading-- yeah we started, we're down we're expected to go down about 30 points maybe 40 points at the opening bell and we're on our way slightly lower. no big impact from the jobs report, however, i want some comment on it we've got some disagreement. was it a strong jobs report according to charles payne or mediocre, what is it? strong or mediocre? >> i'm going to ride the fence and be a politician. it's a good jobs report, but not great. stuart: how about you, scott? what do you have to say? >> i was going to say a strong mediocre report. stuart: come on you're all hedging. this is ridiculous. who else have we got. four faces, ashley. ashley: encouraging because the gains were widespread across many indust
look who is here ashley webster is here. sandra smith is here.llady in chicago and joining us from the beaches of bermuda. sandra, what do you think of the jobs number. sandra: wage growth key over the past year 2.3%. some call that mild growth in wages. it is growth though. stuart: all right, the bell has rung, in five seconds they'll start trading-- yeah we started, we're down we're expected to go down about 30 points maybe 40 points at the opening bell and we're on our way slightly lower. no...
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total of 12 schools to fully participate in the next year, 2015-2016 year, they are alamo, daniel webster, sunset joe ortega, argonne, sutro cleveland, lafayette, ullon. ideally what we want to do is target the 5200 students and teach them traffic safety and road safety. i also have a video of what we have an idea, six minutes long, is that enough time? >> do you want that one? >> what are we showing? >> it's a six minute long video of the richie's neighborhood. >> i think it would be okay, this is the only item, is it okay? >> my only question is, is there a lot of people for public comment, i don't think so. >> no. >> okay, i'll play it. >> i'm george decay actor and spokesperson for the l.a. street smarts project at children's hospital, los angeles. the l.a. street smarts project teaches elementary school aged children pedestrian safety by recreating the real world experience of a child walking to and from school. now let's take a walk through richie's neighborhood. >> and you get to the intersection what's the first thing you do to cross the street? you stop, that's the best thing, ev
total of 12 schools to fully participate in the next year, 2015-2016 year, they are alamo, daniel webster, sunset joe ortega, argonne, sutro cleveland, lafayette, ullon. ideally what we want to do is target the 5200 students and teach them traffic safety and road safety. i also have a video of what we have an idea, six minutes long, is that enough time? >> do you want that one? >> what are we showing? >> it's a six minute long video of the richie's neighborhood. >> i...
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him webster in the diamondbacks get something going the six. him -- six him. him him -- six --him -- sixth him. >>> to the south we go with the dodgers and padres, tied one- one in the eighth. upton hits one deep, a two-one when. echaveste giants 2 1/2 games -- that keeps the giants 2 1/2 games behind. behind. >>> albert pool in the first inning pool in the first inning. that will not stay in the ballpark. career home run -- his 18th home run of the year. funny of time to strike back. cj wilson had other ideas. one of eight strikeouts for wilson on the night. in the sixth, a shot up the middle that wilson snags with his bare hand. not usually the best idea for a picture -- picture -- -- pitcher , but it works out. two relievers finish the job. the a's fall 14 games under 500 to wrap up the series in anaheim tomorrow. >>> in the american league's west in the american league's west, morrison, a three run shot in the american league's west, morrison, a three run shot, part of the five-run inning for seattle. morrison ripped a two run shot in the third. eight home
him webster in the diamondbacks get something going the six. him -- six him. him him -- six --him -- sixth him. >>> to the south we go with the dodgers and padres, tied one- one in the eighth. upton hits one deep, a two-one when. echaveste giants 2 1/2 games -- that keeps the giants 2 1/2 games behind. behind. >>> albert pool in the first inning pool in the first inning. that will not stay in the ballpark. career home run -- his 18th home run of the year. funny of time to...
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in webster texas is robert. >> caller: thank you for letting me have my opinion.n't know who americans listening to. if they listen to jay johnson, our borders can be anymore secure than what they are now. mr. perry i never voted for him. i think he's just a political opportunist like so many of them are. if i do vote for anybody i'm not sure if i'll vote republican or democrat. i'll vote for bernie sanders or lindsey graham. >> you're calling for texas. you wouldn't vote for rick perry. he touted some of his achievements what's your response to that? >> caller: i didn't listen to him give his speech. i've never liked many perry. i didn't think he was a good governor of texas. i don't know that much about him. i think he stayed in the governorship too long. i did vote for george bush a couple of times. i'm not sure if i'm going to vote democrat or republican. i'm going to listen to the issues and the candidates. i favor bernie sanders because i admire mr. sanders. i like what he says about the issues and i like lindsey graham. >> there's now four official candidat
in webster texas is robert. >> caller: thank you for letting me have my opinion.n't know who americans listening to. if they listen to jay johnson, our borders can be anymore secure than what they are now. mr. perry i never voted for him. i think he's just a political opportunist like so many of them are. if i do vote for anybody i'm not sure if i'll vote republican or democrat. i'll vote for bernie sanders or lindsey graham. >> you're calling for texas. you wouldn't vote for rick...
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cheryl casone, ashley webster right next to me in new york.s market is kind of a bubble. you say get out and get into gold. is that right? >> get out of the stock market appeared for being one of them the soft goods commodity markets. this market is a bubble. valuations are ridiculous. lower just rates, free money, manipulation. those reasons i want out of the stock market. stuart: the dow industrial down how many? >> 15% to 30% lower. stuart: that is on the table. larry levin a 15% to 30% drop for stock. >> over the next year. what do you say to that? >> we get much higher interest rates. i know here in chicago all the time gold would be an investment. i say be ready to get out of stocks fared have stocks in place. gold is a great place to be. if interest rates go up and stocks go down. be ready because you don't want to miss an upside. stuart: we've got the market opening higher and a lot of people talking gloom and doom. what is going on? ashley: all eyes on greece. let's face it. they've got to take it or leave it. so that is really the en
cheryl casone, ashley webster right next to me in new york.s market is kind of a bubble. you say get out and get into gold. is that right? >> get out of the stock market appeared for being one of them the soft goods commodity markets. this market is a bubble. valuations are ridiculous. lower just rates, free money, manipulation. those reasons i want out of the stock market. stuart: the dow industrial down how many? >> 15% to 30% lower. stuart: that is on the table. larry levin a 15%...
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and we have an eye on the ground with ashley webster. >> it is interesting this time last night it was for those who did not want to live under any more austerity to rally under the building but tonight was the valley -- rally of the yes vote calling for the tsipras resignation very loudly in our continuing right now for to the building. also chanting we want to stay in europe. that message is very clear. how can this be put together? listening to your summation it just says how complicated the process is. but the confessions of the greeks are they enough to appease companies -- countries like germany to allow creditors to say yes but in the meantime they're asking for extensions and delays is essentially to keep it spending. as far as the referendum i am not sure if it all has been decided so the july 5th referendum is up in the air although german chancellor merkel says she will not look at anything until after the referendum so it is very confusing but this is coming down to the wire. all the last-minute negotiations are going on i am sure will continue in the morning. liz: you brou
and we have an eye on the ground with ashley webster. >> it is interesting this time last night it was for those who did not want to live under any more austerity to rally under the building but tonight was the valley -- rally of the yes vote calling for the tsipras resignation very loudly in our continuing right now for to the building. also chanting we want to stay in europe. that message is very clear. how can this be put together? listening to your summation it just says how...
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ashley webster is back with us. and power is on in athens ashley despite the technical difficulties? >> reporter: we'll give it another go jenna. we are in front of the rally in front of the greek parlamount building. it exploded and we'll walk through the crowd. these people don't want to vote for austeritty. and they don't want to be under the conditions that europe said they must live under. they will have a referundum on july 5th that will determine if they are back in the euro zone. most people here say listen it is unfair of greece to expect to be able to survive on the conditions that the european creditors say they should. and so a lot to be decided and unfortunately for the greek people, banks are closed and they can only take out 60 euros a day. that is $66 a day. and the athen stock exchange has been closed and will be for the rest of the week. we will expect to hear from the greek prime minister tonight. he will make the point it is up to the greek people whether they want to live under the austerity tha
ashley webster is back with us. and power is on in athens ashley despite the technical difficulties? >> reporter: we'll give it another go jenna. we are in front of the rally in front of the greek parlamount building. it exploded and we'll walk through the crowd. these people don't want to vote for austeritty. and they don't want to be under the conditions that europe said they must live under. they will have a referundum on july 5th that will determine if they are back in the euro zone....
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ashley webster is live in athens. >> the rally in front of greek parliament building was antiausterity people, saying vote no, we don't want those germans and french and ern el telling us how miserable our lives would be, but there is a sense, when it really comes down to it, that yes will out number of no. meaning a majority would rather suffer through a round of austerity then fallout of the euro to that discussion you were having, to start printing drachma and life would get difficult. cyprus made a huge gamble, if vote is yes on july 5 it will be hard for him to continue as prime minister of greece. then we could have a collapse of the government, then a new coalition government, that maybe more friendly toward the negotiators with european union, then things could start to at least turn around a little bit, but bottom line this is a tiny country, 2% of eurozone, a debt pile now that is about 350 billion u.s. dollars, can they pay it back? i doubt it. charles: no doubt about that, there will be a hair cut, you have a great looking hair cut, i am glad you got it trimmed up before go
ashley webster is live in athens. >> the rally in front of greek parliament building was antiausterity people, saying vote no, we don't want those germans and french and ern el telling us how miserable our lives would be, but there is a sense, when it really comes down to it, that yes will out number of no. meaning a majority would rather suffer through a round of austerity then fallout of the euro to that discussion you were having, to start printing drachma and life would get difficult....
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ashley webster following the latest developments. he is live in athens. ashley? >> good morning. it is a pretty common scene in athens and greece as lines 'n at atma and banks are closed. steady treatment of people coming here to withdraw their 610 euros the maximum aey can take every day $66 or thereabouts each day. meantime greece is scheduled to make a loan payment today to the monetary funds and it seems very unlikely that will happen. technically they have until the end of the business day on the east coast to make that payment. very unlikely it is going to happen. what is going to happen to the country and the people of greece. the prime minister went to the nation saying we will not accept the austerity measures being demanded in order to get our next ground of bailouts. he is saying, don't vote for these awes ter rit michigan austerity measures. briefly we cannot get cash out of the atm at our hotel. i went to the front desk and everyone said when are you expecting more cash? she they said we don't know. >> the question on the minds of the people here is what effect it ha
ashley webster following the latest developments. he is live in athens. ashley? >> good morning. it is a pretty common scene in athens and greece as lines 'n at atma and banks are closed. steady treatment of people coming here to withdraw their 610 euros the maximum aey can take every day $66 or thereabouts each day. meantime greece is scheduled to make a loan payment today to the monetary funds and it seems very unlikely that will happen. technically they have until the end of the...
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ashley webster joins us from athens.ive us the latest. >> it changes by the minute, charles. the last we heard is a possible offer from greece is a two-year agreement with the european bailout fund. that's the european stability mechanism, that would cover their debt what kind covering their financial needs. the big question is would that fly with european creditors and how many other hoops would they need to jump through to get that money? it's just the very latest in the string of headlines that we've had and the talks are going on, especially between the eu commission and alexis, the prime minister of greece. whether we can get a deal done, who knows but we are being told that the prime minister's plane is fueled up ready to go, if he wants to fly off in the next several hours and start negotiating late into the night. but as you said, hey look, the clock is ticking. less than eight hours now before they are initially default to the imf and the payment close to $1.8 billion and their own bailout program expires today
ashley webster joins us from athens.ive us the latest. >> it changes by the minute, charles. the last we heard is a possible offer from greece is a two-year agreement with the european bailout fund. that's the european stability mechanism, that would cover their debt what kind covering their financial needs. the big question is would that fly with european creditors and how many other hoops would they need to jump through to get that money? it's just the very latest in the string of...
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martin van buren, daniel webster, and james polk to name a few. -- the primary source collections are amply these primary -- source collections -- these primary source collections are amply supplemented with other artifacts. we are fortunate today to have as our speaker one of the finest young scholars in the field. dr. mark cheathem is a native of cleveland, tennessee and it is the a in history in lebanon, tennessee. his ma in history in murfreesboro and his phd from mississippi state university. mark taught at mississippi university for women mississippi state university, and southern new hampshire university before returning to his undergraduates on the modern where he is a professor of history and history program director. i can readily attest that during his many visits to the library over the years, he has determined to be a resolute researcher. he is the author or editor of five books including "andrew jackson and the rise of the democrats," and its -- is currently completing a new book. he is here today to speak about andrew jackson -- "andrew jackson southerner." please welco
martin van buren, daniel webster, and james polk to name a few. -- the primary source collections are amply these primary -- source collections -- these primary source collections are amply supplemented with other artifacts. we are fortunate today to have as our speaker one of the finest young scholars in the field. dr. mark cheathem is a native of cleveland, tennessee and it is the a in history in lebanon, tennessee. his ma in history in murfreesboro and his phd from mississippi state...
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she actually wrote that daniel webster was a drunk and the men were horrified. i found it so recognizable because the same thing happened when we women journalists started covering political campaigns and got on the bus and the boys on the bus had taken a vow of america and we hadn't and we actually wrote what went on on the campaign trail and i remember coming back after some trip and i was on the brinkley show and i was the only woman and i said something along the lines that we do report, everything is what the candidate is up to end it is relevant. of course we tell stories from the trail and a lot of our best friends and other correspondents's why of san and this look of total terror came over the guys's faces and the timekeeper for the show said there was 45 solid minutes of silence while they absorb this piece of information and then there are women you do know about but don't know quite how remarkable they are. within like dorothea dix and clara barton. before the word for the headaches had come to washington to lobby for a bill for the federal governmen
she actually wrote that daniel webster was a drunk and the men were horrified. i found it so recognizable because the same thing happened when we women journalists started covering political campaigns and got on the bus and the boys on the bus had taken a vow of america and we hadn't and we actually wrote what went on on the campaign trail and i remember coming back after some trip and i was on the brinkley show and i was the only woman and i said something along the lines that we do report,...
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double have the full forecast jonathan: this one coming to us from webster massachusetts. firefighters are battling a huge fire in a mill complex. these are tight pictures. there is nothing left of that section of the mill. it is been gutted by this fire. more than 100 firefighters are battling this. it spread to other structures close by. we are not getting any reports of any injuries but clearly this is a huge fire and it is still a ways away from being put out. kimberly: to a consumer alert. accusations of overcharging at some whole foods stores. it is the worst case of grocery mislabeling they've ever seen. 7 on your side tested a store in your area. reporter: taking a prepackaged foods. the new york department of consumer affairs found whole foods stores routinely overstate weight. >> 80 different types of categories of prepackaged food and in all 80 there was significant overcharging. >> at think one expects to pay more at whole foods. reporter: but not this much more. chicken tenders overpriced by almost five dollars. a vegetable tray, six dollars over. shrimp nearl
double have the full forecast jonathan: this one coming to us from webster massachusetts. firefighters are battling a huge fire in a mill complex. these are tight pictures. there is nothing left of that section of the mill. it is been gutted by this fire. more than 100 firefighters are battling this. it spread to other structures close by. we are not getting any reports of any injuries but clearly this is a huge fire and it is still a ways away from being put out. kimberly: to a consumer alert....