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weiss paid the tow truck driver the $120 drop fee and got her car back.he owner of universal towing says the deputy's reaction is one of the first ever seen. >> this could have been avoided if she had come and calmly talked to the driver and said i'm a deputy. i made a mistake. what did i do wrong? we would have given it back for free. >> she's no rookie. the sheriff's office says officer weiss has been on the force for 11 years. >> investigation is now under way to determine if any charges should be filed in this case. >>> right now, taking a look at the chances for rain over the not much happening now. cool, dreary, a little on the damp side. i'll tell you which day has the best chance for some heavy rain though. >>> tense moments for protesters that want to stop trump. >>> plus a virginia woman feared something terrible happened to her sister. today, we learned her worst fears have come true. >>> it is another dreary day. it is damp. it is cold. and the weekend is staring us in the face and it's not looking too happy, is it? >> doug, turn it off. >> ju
weiss paid the tow truck driver the $120 drop fee and got her car back.he owner of universal towing says the deputy's reaction is one of the first ever seen. >> this could have been avoided if she had come and calmly talked to the driver and said i'm a deputy. i made a mistake. what did i do wrong? we would have given it back for free. >> she's no rookie. the sheriff's office says officer weiss has been on the force for 11 years. >> investigation is now under way to determine...
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steve weiss? >> well, part of it is if there was a fear that they could have had it worse, but it is a good quarter and positive quarter, but mixed numbers in terms of the sales of the ms drugs for example. >> and pete, why is united airlines getting smoked today? >> guidance. it is all about the guidance and when you look at the quarter, it is decent and nothing great, and it should be great, because over at southwest they put up the unbelievable numbers, and they have been the lagger, and we have talked about them being the lagger, and i thought that they would catch up quicker than they have, scott, and the guidance is going to be taking longer, and the new board and a lot of it are steps in the right direction, and the stock is way too cheap, but it is not meaning that it is too lower, and i am in the calls on the zero upside, and that is unfortunate for me, but ape not giving up on it. i believe it is going high e >> and rich, american, press? >> no. they beat by ten cents a share, but we bel
steve weiss? >> well, part of it is if there was a fear that they could have had it worse, but it is a good quarter and positive quarter, but mixed numbers in terms of the sales of the ms drugs for example. >> and pete, why is united airlines getting smoked today? >> guidance. it is all about the guidance and when you look at the quarter, it is decent and nothing great, and it should be great, because over at southwest they put up the unbelievable numbers, and they have been...
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number two, steve weiss. and number three, the reformed broker himself, josh brown.t is the stock draft order, and scotty, back over to you. >> thank you, dom chu, and we will reveal the picks ahead. "halftime report" is back after a break. >> the "halftime report" with scott wapner is real reviews. real money. >> my problem with apple -- >> real debates. >> we end the year modestly higher than it began. >> and the most profitable hour of the trading day. >> don't be surprised to see a 5% or 10% move the other way, because that is what we have been having for a while now. >> "the halftime report" weekdays at noon eastern. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. of the trading day. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immiately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annuall
number two, steve weiss. and number three, the reformed broker himself, josh brown.t is the stock draft order, and scotty, back over to you. >> thank you, dom chu, and we will reveal the picks ahead. "halftime report" is back after a break. >> the "halftime report" with scott wapner is real reviews. real money. >> my problem with apple -- >> real debates. >> we end the year modestly higher than it began. >> and the most profitable hour of...
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. >> meet maddy maxey and emily weiss two ceos rising to the top of their industry.nologist with an eye for fashion bringing smart fabrics out of the lab and straight to the runway. capturing the attention of one of hollywood's stars lupita nyong'o. the audiodesigned by zack posen thanks to google's made with code program. >> we work on textiles prototyping and research and development to find better ways to manufacture e textiles. >> maddy dropped out of parsons to start her own company. >> the created started out kind of as a fashion tech. >> her parents approved only one semester off. that was three years ago. her latest project this lightweight jacket she calls kelvin created with thermochromic fabric. >> you can see it's getting really hot here. that's why the fabric is changing color. >> reporter: illuminating example kaz of the future of fashion. following her passion in 2010, emily weiss left her job at "vogue" to focus on her beauty blog, into the gloss. >> i like to have five things. >> her post sharing the beauty secrets of some of the world's most recogni
. >> meet maddy maxey and emily weiss two ceos rising to the top of their industry.nologist with an eye for fashion bringing smart fabrics out of the lab and straight to the runway. capturing the attention of one of hollywood's stars lupita nyong'o. the audiodesigned by zack posen thanks to google's made with code program. >> we work on textiles prototyping and research and development to find better ways to manufacture e textiles. >> maddy dropped out of parsons to start her...
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weiss carver. >> thank you and good morning. ranking member speer and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss our audit of the defense logistics agency aviation process to obtain rest tugs for contractors that provided defective spare parts. we audited dlas product reporting process, a product quality deficiency report identifies problems in parts design, workmanship, specifications, material, and other nonconforming conditions. our first two audits focused on the dla, aviation supply chain. ongoing audit is on the dla land and maritime supply chain. today i'll discuss the second report on dla's processes to obtain restitution from contractors for defective parts. i request the report be submitted for the record. based on the results of our finding for 65 sample items we projected for 269 stock numbers contractor supplied defective parts, and dla did not recover at least $12.3 million in rest tu tugs for those defective parts. poor performing contractors accountabl
weiss carver. >> thank you and good morning. ranking member speer and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss our audit of the defense logistics agency aviation process to obtain rest tugs for contractors that provided defective spare parts. we audited dlas product reporting process, a product quality deficiency report identifies problems in parts design, workmanship, specifications, material, and other nonconforming...
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weiss carver. >> thank you and good morning. ranking member speer and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss our audit of the defense logistics agency aviation process to obtain rest tugs for contractors that provided defective spare parts. we audited dlas product reporting process, a product quality deficiency report identifies problems in parts design, workmanship, specifications, material, and other nonconforming conditions. our first two audits focused on the dla, aviation supply chain. ongoing audit is on the dla land and maritime supply chain. today i'll discuss the second report on dla's processes to obtain restitution from contractors for defective parts. i request the report be submitted for the record. based on the results of our finding for 65 sample items we projected for 269 stock numbers contractor supplied defective parts, and dla did not recover at least $12.3 million in rest tu tugs for those defective parts. poor performing contractors accountabl
weiss carver. >> thank you and good morning. ranking member speer and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss our audit of the defense logistics agency aviation process to obtain rest tugs for contractors that provided defective spare parts. we audited dlas product reporting process, a product quality deficiency report identifies problems in parts design, workmanship, specifications, material, and other nonconforming...
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you need to get together with ted weiss and you need to go on a tour. journalismellow because i was a broadcast student. it might've been psychology. i like to use a different word than what you use. i like to call it probably troglodytes. amazing. racism -- it is amazing. that is why i said you need to go on a tour together. host: who is tim weiss? caller: i think you had them on last sunday. no, it was free speech tv. he wrote a book, "black like me." he speaks about white privilege, systematic racism, so forth and so on. with these guys both teaming up together, i think they can do a lot of constructive stuff in this country. host: all right, thank you, sir. rick shenkman, any reaction? wants to payebody to send me around the country and talk to audiences, i am all in favor of it. run thee a day job and history news network website where historians are putting the news into historical perspective , but i can take some time out to go on the road. host: helen in winthrop, maine, democrat. please go ahead with your question or comment. caller: good morn
you need to get together with ted weiss and you need to go on a tour. journalismellow because i was a broadcast student. it might've been psychology. i like to use a different word than what you use. i like to call it probably troglodytes. amazing. racism -- it is amazing. that is why i said you need to go on a tour together. host: who is tim weiss? caller: i think you had them on last sunday. no, it was free speech tv. he wrote a book, "black like me." he speaks about white...
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so private equity is very active here. >> steve weiss on the ground in dubai for us.travels back. we'll see you on the desk coming up in the next few days. don't look now but emerging markets are on a tear jumping 13% last month. is the rally just getting started or will political turmoil put an end to it. getting ground at deutsche bank. it's our call of the day and we'll debate it coming up. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >>> you did not even buy $26 million worth of this stock. but you bought jp morgan on the same day. >> i did. any time a ceo is backing or putting his money where his mouth is to me that sends a strong shifting to the marketplace. we
so private equity is very active here. >> steve weiss on the ground in dubai for us.travels back. we'll see you on the desk coming up in the next few days. don't look now but emerging markets are on a tear jumping 13% last month. is the rally just getting started or will political turmoil put an end to it. getting ground at deutsche bank. it's our call of the day and we'll debate it coming up. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is...
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that is the issue. >> michael weiss, thank you so much. >> sure. >> that's a wrap, everyone.ept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i accept i do
that is the issue. >> michael weiss, thank you so much. >> sure. >> that's a wrap, everyone.ept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that...
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equal to f weiss 16. of and touche develop that technology to make those factories more efficient.w of which we could have funded mission climate change and what my colleague so we did the best we could but we're unable to make it work with the allocations that we received. this is really the federal infrastructure program a historic high to maintain level funding and in particular the estimated 1. payi 3 billion the highest level ever to pay into the fund is up to us to appropriate the money and this has been a challenge to leave because of approximately 40 percent of those funds received each year are shortchanged by the disbursement they have agreed to provide an additional 50 million like long beach and seattle-tacoma that otherwise see little benefit but once again includes 100 million ted of the 70 reclamation states are currently suffering from severe to the agricultural industry without any water ford drinking your bathing stors to another catastrophic wildfires season. california we hope to the s
equal to f weiss 16. of and touche develop that technology to make those factories more efficient.w of which we could have funded mission climate change and what my colleague so we did the best we could but we're unable to make it work with the allocations that we received. this is really the federal infrastructure program a historic high to maintain level funding and in particular the estimated 1. payi 3 billion the highest level ever to pay into the fund is up to us to appropriate the money...
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and adam weiss, 24 of yorktown, texas. mr. president, the gulf coast is one of the most resilient parts of the country -- of the world, having face add variety of disasters and yet always bouncing back. always continuing to push forward. in louisiana, offshore oil and gas development is more than just our state's largest economic driver. it's a way of life, having supported countless jobs and families across the region. that's why our top priority must always be maintaining the highest level of safety standards and in the last six years we've been working to make sure this kind of human tragedy that we commemorate today on the sixth anniversary never happens again. it's been a real battle but the good news is that we've had a few solid wins during that time. louisiana's resilience and recovery cannot be easily measured in terms of numbers and figures, but i can say with confidence that each and every louisianan should be proud of how far we've come, including in these last six years. that's why as a region we continue -- it co
and adam weiss, 24 of yorktown, texas. mr. president, the gulf coast is one of the most resilient parts of the country -- of the world, having face add variety of disasters and yet always bouncing back. always continuing to push forward. in louisiana, offshore oil and gas development is more than just our state's largest economic driver. it's a way of life, having supported countless jobs and families across the region. that's why our top priority must always be maintaining the highest level of...
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stephen weiss, david lebenthal and pete and jon najarian.nd now, after the sharp slowdown in china and the stock is tracking for the worst day in 13 year. and the market cap was wiped out right at the top, doc, and are you short the stock now? >> well, i was, but i have covered most of it, judge. but i was short because what this is normally going to do is the fan boys, and take the fang stocks, and take the favorite stocks on wall street, and you will see is speculation on the cal side over the puts 2/# 1 on mo most days, and apple who has a more exaggerated call speculation of earnings didn't have it. instead, it was active put speculation, and massive put speculation down to the 95 stripe on the put side. so i put on a simple put spread. i tweeted it out yesterday, and put on the put spread and paid 40 cents for it, judge, and went to $2.20 to dday and took off hf at that level and then i am going to to be seeing if apple holds or whether it goes down and test s ts the february lows >> and david lieb ebenthal, you long and the stock, and
stephen weiss, david lebenthal and pete and jon najarian.nd now, after the sharp slowdown in china and the stock is tracking for the worst day in 13 year. and the market cap was wiped out right at the top, doc, and are you short the stock now? >> well, i was, but i have covered most of it, judge. but i was short because what this is normally going to do is the fan boys, and take the fang stocks, and take the favorite stocks on wall street, and you will see is speculation on the cal side...
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catherine weiss went to the park with her daughter evalyn at 10:00 this morning. >> looking forward to a nice afternoon inside. >> reporter: some people are unfazed by 90 plus temperatures. craig cook handles proposal signs without complaints. >> it's easier to cool down than it is to warm up. so i enjoy the outdoors and that's why we're in california. >> it's only weather. >> reporter: here's where we check out the wisdom of youth. leyla is 3 1/2. what are you going to do to keep cool today? >> ice cream. >> reporter: ice cream keeps you cool, right? >> yeah. >> we watch the weather. because if we don't have enough ice cream made, it's not something we can spin out of thin air. >> reporter: leyla has to have her strawberry ice cream. another strategy is to get an early tee time. >> just slow down your pace a little bit. don't walk as fast and you have beverages. so that helps. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie, "abc7 news." >>> starting tonight, security guard also be patrolling the area around san jose city hall in an effort to stop graffiti vandals. vanldales struck as recently
catherine weiss went to the park with her daughter evalyn at 10:00 this morning. >> looking forward to a nice afternoon inside. >> reporter: some people are unfazed by 90 plus temperatures. craig cook handles proposal signs without complaints. >> it's easier to cool down than it is to warm up. so i enjoy the outdoors and that's why we're in california. >> it's only weather. >> reporter: here's where we check out the wisdom of youth. leyla is 3 1/2. what are you...
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>> paul weiss is 2,000.et paul weiss as your tutor. >> especially if they're paying that new m&a guy. >>> when we come back, cramer's mad dash, a countdown to the opening bell. we'll walk you through some of the reasons we have not gotten to as to why we're seeing weakness. >>> six and a half minutes until the opening bell on a tuesday. you want to talk tesla. >> the shorts want tesla down. when tesla says it can make 1,180 fewer cars than the company expected, the shorts come in. be careful if you're shorting this stock. in the end, this is one of those animal spirited stocks that is based on the deposits and the interest in the cheaper car. so, this is a little bit of a -- well, wait a second, if they can't make this car, how will they produce all the cars that you need to be able to meet demand. all i can tell you is musk is mr. rabbit out of a hat. and, yes, the stock is impossible to value. amazon was impossible, tesla was impossible. i don't know how to value it. it's a conumdrum. >> it's wrapped in a
>> paul weiss is 2,000.et paul weiss as your tutor. >> especially if they're paying that new m&a guy. >>> when we come back, cramer's mad dash, a countdown to the opening bell. we'll walk you through some of the reasons we have not gotten to as to why we're seeing weakness. >>> six and a half minutes until the opening bell on a tuesday. you want to talk tesla. >> the shorts want tesla down. when tesla says it can make 1,180 fewer cars than the company...
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attorney released a letter from the former teachers union president who said superintendent david weiss described this as the worst case of child abuse. but a district spokesman emailed me a response. the soup denies that statement. the teacher and her lawyer have allegations and say the teacher is a victim. quote, the allegations against miss weitzman are false and were retaliation for advocating for her students and to divert any scrutiny away from the district's refusal to give students support. even as they sue the district has brought the teacher up on disciplinary charges. in long beach, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> the teacher agreed to allow the public into her disciplinary hearing. her lawyer says that proves she has nothing to hide. >>> a new jersey couple had to be rescued after their car flipped over trapping them inside. chopper 2 flew over the scene in rahway just before noon. emergency crews cut off the top of the car to get the two victims out. they were treated at the hospital and then released. neighbors say that the curvy stretch of road has become a danger zone. there
attorney released a letter from the former teachers union president who said superintendent david weiss described this as the worst case of child abuse. but a district spokesman emailed me a response. the soup denies that statement. the teacher and her lawyer have allegations and say the teacher is a victim. quote, the allegations against miss weitzman are false and were retaliation for advocating for her students and to divert any scrutiny away from the district's refusal to give students...
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emily weiss of glossier and maddy maxs pmaxey here with rebecca minkoff. oh, goodness, okay, so, emily, you are online but you have these pop-up stores because you like to connect with people, don't you? >> yes, i do. it's really important for us as a digitally native beauty company to connect with our customers in real life and a lot of beauty stores can be overwhelming, a little crowded, you know, perhaps a little messy and for us we really wanted to create an offline experience where girls can come together and hang out and shares tips with each other and get to know one another in addition to trying on our products. >> i love this mini pop-up store we have here. just to give an example. more to you about it. come on now. i mean your fashion is cutting edge and we have some wonderful models here. grace is wearing -- tell us about what she's wearing. >> absolutely. grace is wearing a series of garments that we designed that respond to sunlight and they're all stem concepts so we were trying to take this new twist on wearable tech of using new tears but a
emily weiss of glossier and maddy maxs pmaxey here with rebecca minkoff. oh, goodness, okay, so, emily, you are online but you have these pop-up stores because you like to connect with people, don't you? >> yes, i do. it's really important for us as a digitally native beauty company to connect with our customers in real life and a lot of beauty stores can be overwhelming, a little crowded, you know, perhaps a little messy and for us we really wanted to create an offline experience where...
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following her passion in 2010, emily weiss left her job at "vogue" to focus on her beauty blog, into the gloss. >> i like to have five things. >> her post sharing the beauty secrets of some of the world's most recognizable woman. >> there's a lot of products out there. as a beauty editor myself, i've tried a lot of them. >> reporter: inspired by her discoveries she went from writing about beauty products to creating her own. launching a direct to consumer welcome to you -- >> we wanted to take the guesswork by creating a realliess to use universal and modern range of products. >> reporter: the digital world recently came to life at this new york pop-up shop. >> there's not a one-size fits all shape to beauty anymore. individuality is key. and we have always perpetuated this notion that you should really be proud of who you are every day. >> i love that. >> i love the hi-tech clothing lines and along the lines of everybody's different, i would like 0 to see the hi-tech dresses that automatically tailor. and you're done. >> that would be so amazing. > yes. that jacket that maddy made f
following her passion in 2010, emily weiss left her job at "vogue" to focus on her beauty blog, into the gloss. >> i like to have five things. >> her post sharing the beauty secrets of some of the world's most recognizable woman. >> there's a lot of products out there. as a beauty editor myself, i've tried a lot of them. >> reporter: inspired by her discoveries she went from writing about beauty products to creating her own. launching a direct to consumer...
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jordan weiss is the president of diversity in action, and tony howe is the exingive director of the educational opportunity program at the new jersey institute of technology. good morning to you both. tell me about your magazine, jordan. >> well, diversity in action is a publication that's really focused on helping to create awareness around science, technology, engineering and math for diverse students and professionals. so when i'm talking about diversity, we're talking about women, african-americans, hispanics, native americans, people with disabilities and also veterans. distributed to both students that are majoring in s.t.e.m -- again, from diverse backgrounds do -- at about 150 universities across the country. a lot of the his to have cag black colleges and universities like morgan state, prairie view, tuskegee, and also a number of universities that are very strong undergrad s.t.e.m. programs and strong diversity representation like mit, usc, columbia university. and we also have partnerships with organizations where their members receive copies, and it's free. it's a free publication,
jordan weiss is the president of diversity in action, and tony howe is the exingive director of the educational opportunity program at the new jersey institute of technology. good morning to you both. tell me about your magazine, jordan. >> well, diversity in action is a publication that's really focused on helping to create awareness around science, technology, engineering and math for diverse students and professionals. so when i'm talking about diversity, we're talking about women,...
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meet maddy maxey and emily weiss, two ceos rising to the top of their industry.t to the runway capturing the attention of one of hollywood's stars, lupita nyong'o. the dress coded by maddy designed by zac posen thanks to google's made with code program. >> you work on electronic textiles, prototyping and we also work on research and development to find better ways to manufacture e-textiles. >> maddy dropped out of parsons to start her own company. >> the crated started out as a fashion tech lab. >> reporter: her parents approved only one semester off. that was three years ago. maddy's latest project is this lightweight jacket she calls kelvin created with thermochromic fabric. >> you can see it's getting really hot in here and that's why the fabric is changing color. >> reporter: illuminating examples of the future of fashion. following her passion in 2010 emily weiss left her job at "vogue" to focus on her beauty blog into the gloss. >> i really liked to just have five things. >> reporter: her top shelf posts sharing the beauty secrets of some of the most recogn
meet maddy maxey and emily weiss, two ceos rising to the top of their industry.t to the runway capturing the attention of one of hollywood's stars, lupita nyong'o. the dress coded by maddy designed by zac posen thanks to google's made with code program. >> you work on electronic textiles, prototyping and we also work on research and development to find better ways to manufacture e-textiles. >> maddy dropped out of parsons to start her own company. >> the crated started out as...
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weiss carver, this is just one area within doa.isn't it true that you are now working in another area as well? could you tell us about that. >> yes-man. we have some ongoing audits on price reasonableness, someone inventory, in some areas we have worked in the past and what were working on future and. >> is it when you're doing about marine parts underway. >> we are looking at the land and maritime area and dla, the same same type audit if you will, just on a different area. >> beside the zip ties and these wheels, other other examples of parts that were in the chain that restitution was not sought and that were continuing to reside within the supply chain. >> yes-man. we have about six other examples in the report. switch and bracket parts. and the other one, several we have pictures, and that's in the full report i put put for the record. >> i yelled back. >> thank you, mr. scott thank you madam chair. sir, you testified on the zip tie issues that those were identified prior to in-flight so no cruise ever lost oxygen or anything.
weiss carver, this is just one area within doa.isn't it true that you are now working in another area as well? could you tell us about that. >> yes-man. we have some ongoing audits on price reasonableness, someone inventory, in some areas we have worked in the past and what were working on future and. >> is it when you're doing about marine parts underway. >> we are looking at the land and maritime area and dla, the same same type audit if you will, just on a different area....
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weiss gives the blackhawks a 4-3 lead. they would store two more times in the third.nd force a game seven. >>> the penguins were looking to eliminate the rangers. pittsburgh's phil kessel goes top shelf to tie the game at 2-2. then daily passes to rusk who scores the first of the playoffs. the series is now 4-1. >>> lpga swinging skirts classic tonight. pace is now tied for second. she makes that birdie. choi are both 7 under for the tournament. >>> second round leader nomura continues to set the pace. she has a three stroke lead going into the final round. >>> the pga tour is in san antonio for the texas ownership. steel is one stroke back after shooting even par. in search of his first pga tour victory 35-year-old ricky barnes shot a 67 today. a nice putt there for birdie. barnes bogeyed 18 but leads by one at 11 under par. barnes is winless in 221 career starts but it might do it tomorrow. this abc7 sports report has been brought to you by river rock casino. >> rick thank a lot. we want to take you back out now and show you what it looked like when the solar impuls
weiss gives the blackhawks a 4-3 lead. they would store two more times in the third.nd force a game seven. >>> the penguins were looking to eliminate the rangers. pittsburgh's phil kessel goes top shelf to tie the game at 2-2. then daily passes to rusk who scores the first of the playoffs. the series is now 4-1. >>> lpga swinging skirts classic tonight. pace is now tied for second. she makes that birdie. choi are both 7 under for the tournament. >>> second round...
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michael weiss, and kimberly dozier. and general mart hertling. thank you for being with us.they are getting information from various sources and that mohamed abrini confirmed the route that he took, the route they suspected after the paris attacks but he's given this information that he sold his hat, that huh threw away the coat. how much credence do you put in what this man says? do they usually give you tidbits of truth and then the rest are to true you off? >> they do. there is some truth in there but probably a whole lot of falsehood. and the interrogators. that is the difficulty with releasing this kind of information early on. fred's doing a great job in reporting trying to get as much as he can. but i would warn that the belgian officials to keep a little quieter in terms of release of this information. because you have to piece the puzzle together. and interrogators are looking for gaps and seems in the kind of information they are giving. e they shoulden be taking all information as 100 percent correct. they need to find the seams of these and bounce it off of the o
michael weiss, and kimberly dozier. and general mart hertling. thank you for being with us.they are getting information from various sources and that mohamed abrini confirmed the route that he took, the route they suspected after the paris attacks but he's given this information that he sold his hat, that huh threw away the coat. how much credence do you put in what this man says? do they usually give you tidbits of truth and then the rest are to true you off? >> they do. there is some...
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. >> mike weiss, he's a good manager, remember, stocks aren't working.e're just putting them away, if we want to do a little spec. we don't like to spec in a declining market like this, let's go to jeff in new jersey. jeff? >> boo-yah to you. i want to ask you -- earnings are coming up, what do you expect? >> on fitbit? >> fitbit? okay, fitbit is a stock that's trying to fight its way back. apple, going to cut the price to watch. these are very different businesses. i like fit bit for the long term. i always like to add when i've been wrong. how about sylvia in illinois. >> hi, jim. what's your take on boston beer? >> i didn't think it was that good a quarter. you know my favorite constellation are bestsellers. >> yes? >> on the f stop. >> dave in illinois. dave? >> dr. kramer, a quintessential biopharma company. >> you need them to be able to get your drugs through the fads. let me just say, no, i didn't think they did a good job. and i don't like the stock. i know a lot of people on twitter say -- i want the disease cured. it's a terrible disease. but
. >> mike weiss, he's a good manager, remember, stocks aren't working.e're just putting them away, if we want to do a little spec. we don't like to spec in a declining market like this, let's go to jeff in new jersey. jeff? >> boo-yah to you. i want to ask you -- earnings are coming up, what do you expect? >> on fitbit? >> fitbit? okay, fitbit is a stock that's trying to fight its way back. apple, going to cut the price to watch. these are very different businesses. i...
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now, on a weiss bit of coincidence tomorrow jay wright, the coach from villanova, will be ringing the opening bell. i hope to get to see him and interview them and starbucks reports next thursday. i'm hearing that the quarter may not be a barnburner. , a going back to the fabulous day at nova, you know what? i could even see the decline in the chafrt. in fact the stock is exactly double since that day at the fieldhouse. thank heavens i kept my mouth shut. here's the bottom line. stocks don't always get it right short term. if you play the short-term game, i think you might not be getting it right, either. better to thing long term, better to own facebook from 28 or from starbucks to 30 to 60, to 621 now, than to sell them in order to sidestep a couple bucks, and a few hours in -- >>> the house of pain. >>> barney in pennsylvania, barney? >> caller: i've never heard you comment on intreksen. they appear to have about the only weapon dealing with the zika disease. i heard bill miller about two months ago on cnbc discussing this company that turns out to be the second biggest position be
now, on a weiss bit of coincidence tomorrow jay wright, the coach from villanova, will be ringing the opening bell. i hope to get to see him and interview them and starbucks reports next thursday. i'm hearing that the quarter may not be a barnburner. , a going back to the fabulous day at nova, you know what? i could even see the decline in the chafrt. in fact the stock is exactly double since that day at the fieldhouse. thank heavens i kept my mouth shut. here's the bottom line. stocks don't...
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. >> speaking of notes, wells fargo was downgraded weiss at guggenheim. >> to a neutral. >> look, younever bought wells fargo for the valuation. you bought it because it is the quality play in the group long. jpmorg jpmorgan. that is not going to change. energy is just not a big issue at 2% of the whole book. and not all 2% is going away. i think it is misplaced. i think this is one you want to own if you -- >> good stuff. j john, good having you here. "power lunch" starts now. >>> welcome to "squawk box." he "power lunch." i'm here with melissa and brian. we kick off with big government, big money crackdown. we're talking tax inversions, oil deals perhaps going bust. and even your nest egg. so let's start with the $160 billion deal gone bust. pfizer and allergan calling off the so-called tax inversion merger after the u.s. government put the deal in its cross hairs. let's bring in jared bernstein, senior fellow and james
. >> speaking of notes, wells fargo was downgraded weiss at guggenheim. >> to a neutral. >> look, younever bought wells fargo for the valuation. you bought it because it is the quality play in the group long. jpmorg jpmorgan. that is not going to change. energy is just not a big issue at 2% of the whole book. and not all 2% is going away. i think it is misplaced. i think this is one you want to own if you -- >> good stuff. j john, good having you here. "power...
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>> what was the one you liked with rachel weiss? >> oh "lobster." >> no, the other one. the italian director. >> go see that. anyway, enjoy the movies. the ratings are rotten. i might go, let me know. michael bell joining us from jpmorgan asset management. it is weekend, right? you go see movies. >> and friday night is the big movie night. >> or a nice saturday matinee. >> depends on the weather. >>> the u.k. prime minister david cameron admitted he held a stake in his late father's offshore investment fund. in an interview, cameron acknowledged he did own shares in the panamanian trust but sold them prior to becoming prime minister. >> samantha and i had a joint account. we owned 5,000 units in blair moore investment trust, which we sold in january of 2010. >> he paid his taxes. he sold the shares and the trust before he became prime minister in 2010. i'm sitting on the fence in this one in terms of -- not just with cameron but in general. this is hacking of a law firm that specializes in placing money in offshore accounts, which isn't illegal. >> it's not illegal. that
>> what was the one you liked with rachel weiss? >> oh "lobster." >> no, the other one. the italian director. >> go see that. anyway, enjoy the movies. the ratings are rotten. i might go, let me know. michael bell joining us from jpmorgan asset management. it is weekend, right? you go see movies. >> and friday night is the big movie night. >> or a nice saturday matinee. >> depends on the weather. >>> the u.k. prime minister david...
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steve weiss will weigh in on a fallen angel.o to break, let's have a look at the halftime portfolio leader board and the trades that have been made today. what if it were your job to make the world a more beautiful, colorful place? at ppg we think that's something we all need to do. we create, invent and formulate amazing paints, coatings and materials. so we can make the world run faster, stronger, fresher, smarter, cooler, lighter, greener and better for the next generation that comes along. ppg. we protect and beautify the world. they found out who's been who? cking into our network. guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many movies. who? a small business in china. a business? they work nine to five. they take lunch hours. like a job? like a job. we tracked them. how did we do that? we have some new guys defending our network. new guys? well, they're not that new. they've been defending things for a long time. [ digital typewriting ] it's not just security. it's defense. bae systems. >>> welcome back to
steve weiss will weigh in on a fallen angel.o to break, let's have a look at the halftime portfolio leader board and the trades that have been made today. what if it were your job to make the world a more beautiful, colorful place? at ppg we think that's something we all need to do. we create, invent and formulate amazing paints, coatings and materials. so we can make the world run faster, stronger, fresher, smarter, cooler, lighter, greener and better for the next generation that comes along....
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. >> steve weiss. i have owned that for awhile also. i will buy if they miss big because stock will be down big rather than if they make it or surprise. what level would you consider buying apple or the margins on the phones too high and the uncertainty in the pipeline too much to keep you any interest at all? >> we are just -- i couldn't actually give you a level that i would buy the stock at right now. it's just we need to get more comfortable with the longer term growth profile of the company. what i would bring you back to is if we think about last week and thinking about those reports coming into this week, microsoft and google were two really, really interesting reports and your panelists have even commented, i think what we have to keep in mind is those were really strong stocks over the last year and when you have a really good run, obviously investor expectations are very high and i think in both cases, it's an interesting example of where if you have the opportunity to look out over a reasonable time horizon, the underlying me
. >> steve weiss. i have owned that for awhile also. i will buy if they miss big because stock will be down big rather than if they make it or surprise. what level would you consider buying apple or the margins on the phones too high and the uncertainty in the pipeline too much to keep you any interest at all? >> we are just -- i couldn't actually give you a level that i would buy the stock at right now. it's just we need to get more comfortable with the longer term growth profile...
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steve weiss, pete and jon najarian, and steve cypress, the ceo of high tower properties, and the new the top 1,100 list of barron's. congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> and now, after the company raised the earnings, and credit basketball star steph curry for a big
steve weiss, pete and jon najarian, and steve cypress, the ceo of high tower properties, and the new the top 1,100 list of barron's. congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> and now, after the company raised the earnings, and credit basketball star steph curry for a big
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stephen weiss, david lebenthal and pete and jon najarian.owdown in china and the stock is tracking for the worst day in 13 year. and the market cap was wiped out right at the top, doc, and are you short the stock now? >> well, i was, but i have
stephen weiss, david lebenthal and pete and jon najarian.owdown in china and the stock is tracking for the worst day in 13 year. and the market cap was wiped out right at the top, doc, and are you short the stock now? >> well, i was, but i have
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. >>> under the radar, the cable stock that has steve weiss, he has his eye on and pete najarian, comingg a stock moments ago, unusual activity. he'll break it all down just ahead. people talk about "deals" on their auto insurance. wouldn't a deal involve two parties discussing something? a little give? a little take? because last time you checked, your rate was just, whatever they say it is. why not give you some say in the matter? or -even better- let your driving do the talking. liberty mutual righttrack finally puts you in control of your rates. all you have to do is connect, drive and save. in fact, safe driving could save you up to 30%. with 5% off just for signing up. for righttrack. and the discount is good for the life of your policy. to get started, visit a local office or call liberty mutual today at take control of your rates. visit a local office or call see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance we believe in the power of active management.management, by debating our research to find the best investments. by looking at global and local insights to bene
. >>> under the radar, the cable stock that has steve weiss, he has his eye on and pete najarian, comingg a stock moments ago, unusual activity. he'll break it all down just ahead. people talk about "deals" on their auto insurance. wouldn't a deal involve two parties discussing something? a little give? a little take? because last time you checked, your rate was just, whatever they say it is. why not give you some say in the matter? or -even better- let your driving do the...
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and the major averages are moving higher, and oil is reversed and what have you made of this steve weiss as we are coming on the air? because the market is marching back to the all--time highs? >> well, i thought that, and a fum ber of the investors that i spoke to noticed that the link between correlation of crude and the markets is starting to dissipate somewhat, and apparently that not the case today, and the reason that it is dissipating is that as crude consolidates and the big volatile moves go away that the algo guys are saying, i have to find something else to wreak havoc with. but i am surprised that it is trading positive and it is counter intuitive with the kuwaitis coming back on after three days off, and people are kcome fortable with having foun the downside and so it is up. >> and doc, it is inevitable that the market wants to try to retest the old all-time highs. >> and certainly pushing it. >> and slow and steady march there. >> and pushing, judge. a lot of people sold as soon as we get close to it, it is going be another batch of selling, and the question is, how quickl
and the major averages are moving higher, and oil is reversed and what have you made of this steve weiss as we are coming on the air? because the market is marching back to the all--time highs? >> well, i thought that, and a fum ber of the investors that i spoke to noticed that the link between correlation of crude and the markets is starting to dissipate somewhat, and apparently that not the case today, and the reason that it is dissipating is that as crude consolidates and the big...
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. >> my name is herbert weiss. professor.s my focus is the congo. you may be interested to know my first professional job was with the division of intelligence and 1958 when i was entirely focused for obvious reasons. my concern with your approach is it does not distinguish itself very clearly to things. iseign policy essentially classically the interest of the country, the policies. you do not clearly distinguish between where we failed. , long-term involvement and different kind of , where it is african sovereignty come in? we need to put them into full focus. wartimes in this cold period we have old policy of self-interest that exceed it. in all cases of course we were interventionists of one kind or another. the active intervention should not be the only focus of analysis in my opinion. first of all if you're speaking about foreign policy, what were the alternatives? not in terms of the welfare of because that is not the focus of any foreign policy. it is unrealistic. unfortunately. to look at foreign policy that way, unless you are a colonial p
. >> my name is herbert weiss. professor.s my focus is the congo. you may be interested to know my first professional job was with the division of intelligence and 1958 when i was entirely focused for obvious reasons. my concern with your approach is it does not distinguish itself very clearly to things. iseign policy essentially classically the interest of the country, the policies. you do not clearly distinguish between where we failed. , long-term involvement and different kind of ,...
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well as weiss chairman for holding today's hearing. i like to welcome and thank our distinguished panel of experts this morning for helping our task force to this important work. today's hearing will focus on how the united states can counter the plunder and sale of priceless antiquities buys the islamic state and others the relevant themes of today's hearing while focused on antiquities are analogous to what we have seen throughout our task force hearings especially those concerns related to trade base money laundering. to cut off the floor financing to terrorist organizations we need better information sharing on all fronts. this includes includes improvement and information sharing between government agencies between countries and with the private sectors we also need to be of the track the true owners of property whether that's an agent artifact or a high-rise apartment building. we need to cut off trade routes that terrorist organizations use to finalize goods. the same strategies we need to combat antiquities trafficking can be u
well as weiss chairman for holding today's hearing. i like to welcome and thank our distinguished panel of experts this morning for helping our task force to this important work. today's hearing will focus on how the united states can counter the plunder and sale of priceless antiquities buys the islamic state and others the relevant themes of today's hearing while focused on antiquities are analogous to what we have seen throughout our task force hearings especially those concerns related to...
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. >> my name is herbert weiss. i'm an emeritus professor. my focus is the congo. you might be interested to know my first professional job was with the division of intelligence and research in 1958 when i was entirely focused on guinea, for obvious reasons. we can discuss that. dr. schmidt: at length. [laughter] >> my concern with your approach is it does not distinguish itself very clearly to things. foreign policy essentially is classically the interest of the country, the policies. you do not clearly distinguish between where we succeeded and where we failed. secondly, your call for long-term involvement and different kinds of involvement, it raises the question of where does african sovereignty come in? we need to put them into full focus. sometimes in this cold war period, we have old policy of self-interest that exceed it. in some times, we were absurdly self defeating. in all cases, of course, we were interventionists of one kind or another. the active intervention should not be the only focus of analysis in my opinion. first of all, if you're speaking abou
. >> my name is herbert weiss. i'm an emeritus professor. my focus is the congo. you might be interested to know my first professional job was with the division of intelligence and research in 1958 when i was entirely focused on guinea, for obvious reasons. we can discuss that. dr. schmidt: at length. [laughter] >> my concern with your approach is it does not distinguish itself very clearly to things. foreign policy essentially is classically the interest of the country, the...
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we'll keep you and bring in michael weiss, cnn contributor and author of the book "the army of terror make of all of this going on? there seems to be a lot happening in brussels or in the neighborhoods? >> the good news is every time you arrest one person, it leads to the knock on raids and arrests buecause that one perso will know or be akwinlted with several others. this is similar to what happened in the region. they kaup tour a member u captul qaeda or iraq and many others are taking place because they work backwards to see his confederat confederates. in a sense, it's better to have people alive you can interrogate than shoot them and kill them in a counterterrorism raid. now you got, what, three or four suspects including salah abdeslam, one of the main ringleaders of the paris massacre. you know, this is going to enable the belgiums and also frankly the french because to consider these two different cells or networks as separate. they are the frank a phone network. there is no border between belgium and france when it comes to isis operatives. it will allow them to capture many
we'll keep you and bring in michael weiss, cnn contributor and author of the book "the army of terror make of all of this going on? there seems to be a lot happening in brussels or in the neighborhoods? >> the good news is every time you arrest one person, it leads to the knock on raids and arrests buecause that one perso will know or be akwinlted with several others. this is similar to what happened in the region. they kaup tour a member u captul qaeda or iraq and many others are...
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it is a 2.1 billion equal to f weiss 16 and with those to develop the technology to mix our homes and cars and factories more efficient and lowers the cost of the renewable energy with thee geothermal. while i wish we could have funded the president's proposed mark of climate change i would like my colleagues to know we did the best we could we are unable to make it work with the allocation and that we received. funde with the article of engineers, this is really the federal infrastructure program hit maintains that 1.2 76 billion to divide an estimated 1.3 billion from the trust fund that is the highest level ever while users pay into the fund it is not dispersed by itself or to appropriate that money and this has been a challenge and it is a challenge because my state california 40 percent of those funds are shortchanged by the disbursement formula. so i am pleased the chairman and the members can provide additional 50 million like long beach and seattle-tacoma that see little benefit from the trust fund.ug once again for the bureau of reclamation that tended of the 70 reclamation's
it is a 2.1 billion equal to f weiss 16 and with those to develop the technology to mix our homes and cars and factories more efficient and lowers the cost of the renewable energy with thee geothermal. while i wish we could have funded the president's proposed mark of climate change i would like my colleagues to know we did the best we could we are unable to make it work with the allocation and that we received. funde with the article of engineers, this is really the federal infrastructure...
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. >> host: who is tim weiss? >> guest: >> caller: i think you had him on last sunday -- no, no. it was free speech tv. he wrote a book and speaks about white privilege, systematic racism and so on. i think they could do a lot of constructive stuff in this country. >> host: thank you sir. any reaction? >> guest: well, if somebody wants to pay to send me around the country to talk to audiences, i'm all in favor of it. i do have a day job and i run the history news website where historians are putting the news into historical perspective but i can take some time out to go on the road. >> host: helling and named him a democrat please ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: good morning. i was struck by a comment that author michelle goldberg made the other day on chris hayes show about power seekers and how generally speaking, population are adverse to people who are related blatant policy seekers and how this is tremendously magnified when a candidate or the person with the power seekers a woman. and she used this really i think to explain or tried to explain some of the an
. >> host: who is tim weiss? >> guest: >> caller: i think you had him on last sunday -- no, no. it was free speech tv. he wrote a book and speaks about white privilege, systematic racism and so on. i think they could do a lot of constructive stuff in this country. >> host: thank you sir. any reaction? >> guest: well, if somebody wants to pay to send me around the country to talk to audiences, i'm all in favor of it. i do have a day job and i run the history news...
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what heask keith weiss thinks about spending on security could do going forward.t a doubling of spending which is a huge market. where can investors take the best advantage of that? way we are looking at the is the facttunity that security spending will always be attached to any asset. the digital service area expands greatly so the 55 ilium dollars in spending we see today could expand to $128 billion over time. it will probably shift a little bit because current security architecture does not work. they are not very effective in getting the job done and there is not enough human capital and expertise to get it done. people will not fund these ineffective solutions. money will go toward more effective and efficient security ongoing. matt: i think of mcafee. names thate company an like you looks at the most for ingenuity and innovation? >> we look for the companies that will consolidate a lot of the security functionality. they need to bring together point solutions that can now share data and action across the multiple threat vectors. a company like palo alto net
what heask keith weiss thinks about spending on security could do going forward.t a doubling of spending which is a huge market. where can investors take the best advantage of that? way we are looking at the is the facttunity that security spending will always be attached to any asset. the digital service area expands greatly so the 55 ilium dollars in spending we see today could expand to $128 billion over time. it will probably shift a little bit because current security architecture does not...
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. >> again, thank you both inspector general sopko and secretary general weiss carver for your great service. i yield back. >> thank you madam chair and mr. lilly, thank you for straightening out what i was discussing with mr. conway over here, and that at a penny a piece it sounded like a zip tie to me, something most of us probably have. you can walk down to a walmart or cvs or certainly any hardware store would have them. and so $523.14 worth of zip ties by my calculation, 52,314 at a penny a piece. i'm sorry you're getting brow beaten over a zip tie or 52,000 of them to be honest with you. i wonder how much money -- this has gone on over the zip ties since 2008, is that right? >> correct, sir. >> we have five members of congress staff and three of you here and we're talking about zip ties. i mean, if i put one on something and it breaks, i would simply put two of them on the next time if it wouldn't hold. and i mean, the people that i know that work in the air force that are pilots that get our men and women and aviators ready to roll, they are smart enough to know if one zip tie
. >> again, thank you both inspector general sopko and secretary general weiss carver for your great service. i yield back. >> thank you madam chair and mr. lilly, thank you for straightening out what i was discussing with mr. conway over here, and that at a penny a piece it sounded like a zip tie to me, something most of us probably have. you can walk down to a walmart or cvs or certainly any hardware store would have them. and so $523.14 worth of zip ties by my calculation, 52,314...
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mill valley like weiss. sausalito almost an inch. el sobrante .49.nt and san jose and newark over an inch of rain. morgan hill in the mix. that is officially at livermore. you know, so you can double that for some. concord an inch and a quarter. vallejo three-quarter to an inch. some a third of an inch to two- thirds of an inch. gary soup is in north beach. he says sunny here at michelangelo playground. there you go. that's pacific. we have a lot of low clouds. there are some breaks. we will see some drier air coming in and we are losing a lot of that low that was responsible for our weekend rain. there is two pieces of it. both are now well to the south and east of us. 50s on the temps. there are a few 40s to the north. also in the santa cruz mountains. north bay temps 53 mill valley. bodega bay 52. and 55 sebastapol and petaluma. still mostly cloudy in the morning. partly cloudy later this afternoon. we will get a break. tuesday next system rolls in on wednesday. this is out of the north. a little different system. there will be heavier rain to the
mill valley like weiss. sausalito almost an inch. el sobrante .49.nt and san jose and newark over an inch of rain. morgan hill in the mix. that is officially at livermore. you know, so you can double that for some. concord an inch and a quarter. vallejo three-quarter to an inch. some a third of an inch to two- thirds of an inch. gary soup is in north beach. he says sunny here at michelangelo playground. there you go. that's pacific. we have a lot of low clouds. there are some breaks. we will...
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and cnn contributor michael weiss, author of "isis inside the terror of truth."re looking at paris again. how do we know and what is the detail? >> well, we don't know exactly where they were planning to hit. but it's a sigh of relief potentially for germany who thought they were really next in the firing line. but i think that the underlying detail here is the most worrying which shows that the cell is deeper than previously expected. there are a number of people who have been grooming dozens of these fighters training in syria and that they really were prepared and able to go forward with repeat attacks. so that doesn't mean any of the people investigating know exactly what target was set up by these people who are now arrested. but it does give a strong sense there are extra layers they need to be searching for. we suspected there would be a couple dozen or more people still out there. that's what everyone still suggests. >> you have another headline about what's going on with the metro reopening in brussels. what that means abroad. let's go one step deeper on
and cnn contributor michael weiss, author of "isis inside the terror of truth."re looking at paris again. how do we know and what is the detail? >> well, we don't know exactly where they were planning to hit. but it's a sigh of relief potentially for germany who thought they were really next in the firing line. but i think that the underlying detail here is the most worrying which shows that the cell is deeper than previously expected. there are a number of people who have been...