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and look at the beautiful wellington! >> oh, my word. >> i get so excited when i see food that's cooked perfectly. >> doesn't get much better than that. >> you know what? i have great news. >> yeah? >> because now i can introduce our copper chef induction cooker. >> wow. ooh! >> so, look. [ laughs ] i scared you, right? >> you did! what the heck? >> all right. you try it. >> i'm afraid. >> come on! don't be scared! >> wow. wow! >> isn't that cool? induction cooking turns the pot into the cooker, so the plate stays cool. it's such a cool technology. and it's really the future of cooking. and for a very limited time, they're giving it away for free! i set my induction cooker for 370 degrees. >> yeah. >> it holds the temperature perfectly. we literally have a deep frier. >> yeah! >> now, these spiral guys are very popular now. >> oh, yeah. >> we're gonna use them for curly fries, which is great, and they get super, super crispy. it holds the temperature perfectly. if you were doing them on the stove top, how the heck would y
and look at the beautiful wellington! >> oh, my word. >> i get so excited when i see food that's cooked perfectly. >> doesn't get much better than that. >> you know what? i have great news. >> yeah? >> because now i can introduce our copper chef induction cooker. >> wow. ooh! >> so, look. [ laughs ] i scared you, right? >> you did! what the heck? >> all right. you try it. >> i'm afraid. >> come on! don't be scared! >>...
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so they controlled everything from southeastern virginia to within 50 miles of wellington. now, wilmington should have been the victim of market but they hopscotch over wilmington and went after charleston and said. austin is where, it was the nest of secession. and public and political interest centered there. even the secretary of the navy jenny wells who had proposed taking wilmington in 1862 when the city was still relatively undefended against the week wrote that we should keep wilmington and go after charlestoninstead . >> so they concentrated their efforts militarily on capturing it. poor manpower, resources, naval forces capturing charleston without success. charleston had the largest seizure of the civil war, 587 days and did not fall. even though the federal forces were able to make money, they were uncertain at best. those terms simply transfer their operations 175 miles off the coast to wilmington. by then, wilmington was closed to a major seaport to virginia. and arming and supplying robert e lee's army. in fact, wilmington's importance was so great that it bec
so they controlled everything from southeastern virginia to within 50 miles of wellington. now, wilmington should have been the victim of market but they hopscotch over wilmington and went after charleston and said. austin is where, it was the nest of secession. and public and political interest centered there. even the secretary of the navy jenny wells who had proposed taking wilmington in 1862 when the city was still relatively undefended against the week wrote that we should keep wilmington...
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intermittent was up dramatically but it was a large sector the sectors in wellington were participating in technology, healthcare, and the tech sector one consumers those did not lead after the november presidential election you saw materials and infrastructure not generally, the areas of large allocation with the managers because you're not seeing the large prop line perspective and marginal expectation do you have confidence in wellington yes has the playing field been fair observing over the last four or five year no, because the relationships are changing and the fourth quarter is a perfect example if i looked at through the first two months of that quarter they taken back every single ounce of under performance in the second quarter plus some and bill said we're reviewing the managers and seeing whether or not they fit where we want them to finger focus. >> most of strategies in will under review list we have most of them not all go not but we have convictions in the longer term but most of strategies we have concerns about the redo need to take into account one is the process of h
intermittent was up dramatically but it was a large sector the sectors in wellington were participating in technology, healthcare, and the tech sector one consumers those did not lead after the november presidential election you saw materials and infrastructure not generally, the areas of large allocation with the managers because you're not seeing the large prop line perspective and marginal expectation do you have confidence in wellington yes has the playing field been fair observing over the...
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intermittent was up dramatically but it was a large sector the sectors in wellington were participating in technology, healthcare, and the tech sector one consumers those did not lead after the november presidential election you saw materials and infrastructure not generally, the areas of large allocation with the managers because you're not seeing the large prop line perspective and marginal expectation do you have confidence in wellington yes has the playing field been fair observing over the last four or five year no, because the relationships are changing and the fourth quarter is a perfect example if i looked at through the first two months of that quarter they taken back every single ounce of under performance in the second quarter plus some and bill said we're reviewing the managers and seeing whether or not they fit where we want them to finger focus. >> most of strategies in will under review list we have most of them not all go not but we have convictions in the longer term but most of strategies we have concerns about the redo need to take into account one is the process of h
intermittent was up dramatically but it was a large sector the sectors in wellington were participating in technology, healthcare, and the tech sector one consumers those did not lead after the november presidential election you saw materials and infrastructure not generally, the areas of large allocation with the managers because you're not seeing the large prop line perspective and marginal expectation do you have confidence in wellington yes has the playing field been fair observing over the...
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wellington unveiled the first typewriter. an early attempt was made at electric light. thomas edison showed an automatic telegraph and electric
wellington unveiled the first typewriter. an early attempt was made at electric light. thomas edison showed an automatic telegraph and electric
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he had to change everyone's name for his own safety and changed the name of the city so it was wellington not wilmington. in addition to the tradition, he had two short stories that were made into films by a silent filmmaker in 1926. the house behind the cedar was made into the the millionaire. chestnut did a lot of work with the naacp and succeeded in getting prohibition against th public screening of birth of a nation in the state of ohio. he died on november 16, 1932 at the age of 74. wilmington is also the burial place of several famous authors including thomas godfry, the first playwright in america, and a lady named bing fletcher. in the '40s, '50s, and '60s she was hot stuff on "the new york times" best seller list. she was born after the civil war in the midwest and had the life of an aristrocrats daughter. she was moved to california in a place that was a two-day ride from others. she persevered and wrote short stories to entertain themselves. she became one of the early screenwriters for the silent era. as they moved around with her husband's job, she continued doing writing and
he had to change everyone's name for his own safety and changed the name of the city so it was wellington not wilmington. in addition to the tradition, he had two short stories that were made into films by a silent filmmaker in 1926. the house behind the cedar was made into the the millionaire. chestnut did a lot of work with the naacp and succeeded in getting prohibition against th public screening of birth of a nation in the state of ohio. he died on november 16, 1932 at the age of 74....
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how do we capture wellington? and the naval task force commander and the union general he captured, alfred kerry, they said we have been here for two weeks now. and we've scatter the confederate positions. the ground on the east side of the river is a peninsula and too narrow for military operations and strongly defended by a line of works known as the sugarloaf lines. we propose you send us reinforcements. we will transfer them to the left side of the cape fear river. we will have avril porter move up the -- admiral porter move up the river. provide covering fire but really there is only one major obstacle between us in wilmington, and that's ft. anderson on the west side. will provide aing lot of elbow room for our army, so we can attack fort anderson from the river. we can attack it from the south. if possible, we can attack it head-on. with the protection of the navy, necessary, we can outflank it by going around the defenses that go all the way to the west end. and so, that's when the battle earlyed, february
how do we capture wellington? and the naval task force commander and the union general he captured, alfred kerry, they said we have been here for two weeks now. and we've scatter the confederate positions. the ground on the east side of the river is a peninsula and too narrow for military operations and strongly defended by a line of works known as the sugarloaf lines. we propose you send us reinforcements. we will transfer them to the left side of the cape fear river. we will have avril porter...
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it's wellington. when they review the book for the near times he said it is a book that has more justice and mercy in it. in addition commit to short stories that were made into films by this automaker in 1926, tales of conger and the color line made into the spider, and the house behind the theater in 1927 was made into the millionaire. because of his legal training, chestnut did a lot of work with the naacp. in 1917 he succeeded in getting prohibitions against a public screening of birth of a nation in a state of ohio. chestnutt died on november 15, 1932 at the age of 74. >> wilmington is also the burial place of several famous authors, including thomas gottfried, the first player in america, one of my favorite writers, english fletcher. you might not remember her now but in the 40s, \50{l1}s{l0}\'50{l1}s{l0} and 60s she was hot stuff on the "new york times" bestseller list. she was born after the civil war in the midwest and ship a life of an aristocratic daughter. she never cooked a meal or did an
it's wellington. when they review the book for the near times he said it is a book that has more justice and mercy in it. in addition commit to short stories that were made into films by this automaker in 1926, tales of conger and the color line made into the spider, and the house behind the theater in 1927 was made into the millionaire. because of his legal training, chestnut did a lot of work with the naacp. in 1917 he succeeded in getting prohibitions against a public screening of birth of a...
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is exceptionally intelligent and when is he under the suspicion of killing his neighbor's dog, wellington, he tries to find out who did it. >> and audience follows along. >> the sights and sounds can be overwhelming and it's way the set and the design is cover rated it gives you an insight into what it's like to be in that situation. they never diagnosed christopher with autism they elude to the fact that he is on the spectrum. >> there is silent conversations with kids on the spectrum and teachers and understanding nods and that is great, you are doing it justice and bringing truth and honesty to the story. >> benjamin wheelright plays christopher and calls it an honor. >> a great piece of theater and does it honor and i am most behind this story that it is effective and has a lot of heart. >> the free library of philadelphia chose the novel that started it all as this year one book one philadelphia event, they love the way thispele t mas all unique. >> and we thought the deeper issues in this book about thinki thinking differently and appreciating it made it better. >> the free library'
is exceptionally intelligent and when is he under the suspicion of killing his neighbor's dog, wellington, he tries to find out who did it. >> and audience follows along. >> the sights and sounds can be overwhelming and it's way the set and the design is cover rated it gives you an insight into what it's like to be in that situation. they never diagnosed christopher with autism they elude to the fact that he is on the spectrum. >> there is silent conversations with kids on the...
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[laughter] in terms of that story, for example of americans education, speaking of wellington who was university student who became a senior chinese diplomat for many years, his story is a fascinating one because he was obviously educated in the united states. he was an actor at columbia, the editor of the newspaper, very involved in student work. he left before he graduated to work for other chinese officials and he came to bursae in 1919 in the conference with the idea that the americans were going to back to china. the japanese had taken a province from the germans as part of world war i and so wellington coup with his his great americ education and his great american friends was assured that by the american delegation we've got her back, will help you get the province back. sadly to say, when the chips fell, the chinese didn't get the province back. he was let down, much of china was let down and despite the fact that americans had educated him and the chinese diplomat and helped him found the ministry of foreign affairs in china at the same time the americans at this critical mom
[laughter] in terms of that story, for example of americans education, speaking of wellington who was university student who became a senior chinese diplomat for many years, his story is a fascinating one because he was obviously educated in the united states. he was an actor at columbia, the editor of the newspaper, very involved in student work. he left before he graduated to work for other chinese officials and he came to bursae in 1919 in the conference with the idea that the americans were...
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toward wellington this will drift off in your kroedirection as heavy but scattered showers moving in into your friday and saturday as well. let's look at europe and really want to take our attention to this guy down here. look at this cutoff low just spinning around, absolutely potent and it tons drift towards the east. the big thing is it's pulling in some southerly winds coming across the mediterranean and that's going to trigger up some rough weather for southwestern areas of turkey. we're looking at 100 millimeters of total rainfall, strong thunderstorms with frequent lightning and damaging winds near the coast. that rather potent cutoff low will drift towards the east back towards the west. we have several other areas of low pressure tracking across the area, even into parts of france, extending towards germany and this low bringing scattered showers, maybe even switching over to snowfall, heading into warsaw a little bit further here towards the east. then we're talking about clear conditions at least back towards the iberian peninsula madrid a high of 24, lisbon at 25. london
toward wellington this will drift off in your kroedirection as heavy but scattered showers moving in into your friday and saturday as well. let's look at europe and really want to take our attention to this guy down here. look at this cutoff low just spinning around, absolutely potent and it tons drift towards the east. the big thing is it's pulling in some southerly winds coming across the mediterranean and that's going to trigger up some rough weather for southwestern areas of turkey. we're...
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back in 2010 peterson was among more than 41st-time home buyers enticed to invest in the brand new wellington heights neighborhood. with a new pro soccer stadium nearby and a casino bringing in big tax revenues, city leaders promised crime ravaged chester was on its way back. >> you're exactly the kind of person they want that chester. >> yes. >> the new and ill proved chester. >> yes. >> cecelia and andrea are her neighbors. they say they bought the same sales pitch. then they noticed the sounds of gunfire over time it got closer. more frequent. now it's routine. >> you can really tell when they're really close. it's sounds like a big cannon goes off. >> reporter: you've come to know what the sounds of gunshots are? >> yes. >> they sold us something a dream and a lie. >> oh, look. >> here's some right here. >> they theft them at my house. >> she will indicators litter peterson's yard and pock her mark her siding. >> as for the blinds. >> this was sunday. right through the front window. >> right through the front window. >> several years ago, she says a man died of gunshot wounds right on her
back in 2010 peterson was among more than 41st-time home buyers enticed to invest in the brand new wellington heights neighborhood. with a new pro soccer stadium nearby and a casino bringing in big tax revenues, city leaders promised crime ravaged chester was on its way back. >> you're exactly the kind of person they want that chester. >> yes. >> the new and ill proved chester. >> yes. >> cecelia and andrea are her neighbors. they say they bought the same sales...
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the second test match starts in wellington on thursday. that's all sport for now. sledge. she was 60. such a familiar sound, the band, made up of four sisters, achieved fame in 1979 with their signature june. 0ther hits achieved fame in 1979 with their signaturejune. 0ther hits included the greatest dancer. a statement from herfamily the greatest dancer. a statement from her family said joni sledge the greatest dancer. a statement from herfamily said joni sledge had loved and embraced life. the main news, the iraqi military has reportedly cut the last road leading out of the city of mosul thatis leading out of the city of mosul that is still held by islamic state militants. the us envoy said iraqi soldiers had taken control of the highway overnight. pro—government forces have been gradually advancing through the suburbs of western mosul. they say they now hold more than a third of its neighbourhoods, at 600,000 civilians are still believed to be trapped inside the west. well, that's all from the programme. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. the weekend has
the second test match starts in wellington on thursday. that's all sport for now. sledge. she was 60. such a familiar sound, the band, made up of four sisters, achieved fame in 1979 with their signature june. 0ther hits achieved fame in 1979 with their signaturejune. 0ther hits included the greatest dancer. a statement from herfamily the greatest dancer. a statement from her family said joni sledge the greatest dancer. a statement from herfamily said joni sledge had loved and embraced life. the...
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big defeat, thejoke among labour wax tonight in the house of lords is that with the tory duke of wellingtonside in this vote, it could be theresa may's waterloo. what happens next will be determined by who wins a face—off between a relatively small group of tories who are adamant that they wa nt tories who are adamant that they want this to be part of the process and theresa may and her ministers on the other side who, right now, are absolutely clear they will not give an inch. the way things feel at the moment, it is going to be pretty tight. it is just too difficult with a week before the next vote to determine who is going to have victory. the big picture, this will not delay brexit, it will not stop it, certainly, because theresa may still has three weeks to get this parliamentary wrangling out of the weights for sheep meat her own self—imposed deadline of getting brexit started by the end of march —— out of the way before she meets. and laura will be back with us in a moment to talk about tomorrow's budget which will include money for new grammar schools in england. they'll be among 14
big defeat, thejoke among labour wax tonight in the house of lords is that with the tory duke of wellingtonside in this vote, it could be theresa may's waterloo. what happens next will be determined by who wins a face—off between a relatively small group of tories who are adamant that they wa nt tories who are adamant that they want this to be part of the process and theresa may and her ministers on the other side who, right now, are absolutely clear they will not give an inch. the way things...
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wellington unveiled the first typewriter. an early attempt was made at electric light. thomas edison showed an automatic telegraph and electric pen. imagine the wonder is our country could know in america's 250th year. [applause] think of the marvels we could achieve if we set free the dreams of our people. keywords to the illnesses that have always plagued us are not too much to hope. american footprints on the distant worlds are not too big of a dream. millions listed from welfare to work is not too much to expect where those are safe from school and jobs where america prosper and grow is not too much to ask. [applause] when we have all of this we will have made america greater than before. this is our mission, but we can only get there together. we are one people with one destiny. we all bleed the same blood. we all salute the same american flag and we are all made by the same god. [applause] when we fulfill this vision and celebrate our 250 years of glorious freedom, we will look back on tonight as when the new chapter of american greatness began. the time for small
wellington unveiled the first typewriter. an early attempt was made at electric light. thomas edison showed an automatic telegraph and electric pen. imagine the wonder is our country could know in america's 250th year. [applause] think of the marvels we could achieve if we set free the dreams of our people. keywords to the illnesses that have always plagued us are not too much to hope. american footprints on the distant worlds are not too big of a dream. millions listed from welfare to work is...
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stocks and wellington down 1.3%, the biggest fall cents a november 9.%, with energy and miners there. we do have banks and i.t. stocks on the kospi leading the drop. out of south korea, february reduce or prices, 4.2% yearly, up from january's revised reading of 3.7%. currencies, the korean won higher .2%. it did leave the of vance and emerging currencies last week with the indian rupee. currencies are taking advantage of the dollar pullback, especially those with high data to the dollar moves like a south korean won. the singaporean dollar slightly stronger against the greenback, seeing its february 28 support tested here. we do have the offshore yuan staying above the 6.88 handle for a second day. ramy: we are watching for some korean stocks at the open. how is it looking now? set to stocks, lotte stand trial, stocks opening 1.8% lower, halting a two day advance. we are focusing on related tillersonen what rex had to say about china's economic retaliation. amorepacific falling after rising on friday. merit securities forecasting its first-quarter oper
stocks and wellington down 1.3%, the biggest fall cents a november 9.%, with energy and miners there. we do have banks and i.t. stocks on the kospi leading the drop. out of south korea, february reduce or prices, 4.2% yearly, up from january's revised reading of 3.7%. currencies, the korean won higher .2%. it did leave the of vance and emerging currencies last week with the indian rupee. currencies are taking advantage of the dollar pullback, especially those with high data to the dollar moves...
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. >> if someone had said you would be living in wellington. >> living in new zealand. >> with a 2-year-oldd have thought they were crazy. could never have imagined this. >> helped along by an earthquake, tsunami and god knows what else. >> yeah. yeah. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. crash. >>> new insight into that san jose bound plane crash. two factors the cessna pilot say may have cause it had. we investigate the mysterious death of a student in marin county. new documents that may tarnish the reputation of a local school. >>> i am asking all citizens to embrace this renewal of the american spirit. >> right now at 11:00 a change of pace for the president and many people say he scored big, more subdue and had more inclusive as he addressed congress for the first time. and a look now at the capital this evening. plenty of reaction and impact from washington, d.c. here to the bay area. the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening, thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai.
. >> if someone had said you would be living in wellington. >> living in new zealand. >> with a 2-year-oldd have thought they were crazy. could never have imagined this. >> helped along by an earthquake, tsunami and god knows what else. >> yeah. yeah. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. crash. >>> new insight into that san jose bound plane crash. two factors the cessna pilot say may have cause it had. we investigate the...
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finds it hard to interpret everyday life when he is under suspicion of stealing his neighbor's dog, wellingtons best friend he sets out to find out who did it, the audience follows along his mind. >> for him, sights and sounds can be overwhelming. the way the set is designed, the way the music is incorporated and the sounds gives you an insight what it's like to be in the situation. >> reporter: while they never diagnosed him with autism they allude to the fact else on the spectrum. >> there's a lot of silent conversations with kids on the spectrum a lot of understanding nods, which is great you're doing it justice and bringing truth and honest to the story. >> reporter: benjamin wheelwright plays christopher. >> it's a great story it's effective and has a lot of heart. >> reporter: the free library of philadelphia has chosen the novel that started it all as the centerpiece one book one philadelphia eventful weekend they say they loved the way this book made people think how we're outline unique. >> the deeper issues in the book, thinking differently and appreciating the way we think different
finds it hard to interpret everyday life when he is under suspicion of stealing his neighbor's dog, wellingtons best friend he sets out to find out who did it, the audience follows along his mind. >> for him, sights and sounds can be overwhelming. the way the set is designed, the way the music is incorporated and the sounds gives you an insight what it's like to be in the situation. >> reporter: while they never diagnosed him with autism they allude to the fact else on the spectrum....
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. >> you almost can't come to wellington without riding the cable car. >> woo-hoo!ter doing my share of sightseeing, including a tour of the local farmers market with a sous chef, it was time to get some grub. >> i happen to know from talking to the cast of ghost in the shell that this is one of the favorite spots to hit in town. and you're going to help me finalize a dish, and it's called -- >> spiced octopus. >> who's hungry? >> i am. >> so much to see, so little time. now, back to scarlett. she is now far away from new zealand, filming avengers. that's in atlanta. all this while she goes through a divorce. meanwhile, hgtv's flip or flop stars christine and tarek el moussa are still shooting their show while they are locked in a divorce battle. "e.t." online got the latest straight from christina. >> how is filming with tarek going with what you guys have been through? >> it's going good. we're getting along really well right now. it's letting go of past resentment and looking to the future and remembering the kids are priority. >> chris tee into brought her and t
. >> you almost can't come to wellington without riding the cable car. >> woo-hoo!ter doing my share of sightseeing, including a tour of the local farmers market with a sous chef, it was time to get some grub. >> i happen to know from talking to the cast of ghost in the shell that this is one of the favorite spots to hit in town. and you're going to help me finalize a dish, and it's called -- >> spiced octopus. >> who's hungry? >> i am. >> so much to...
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. >> you almost can't come to wellington without riding the cable car. >> woo-hoo! of sightseeing, including a tour of the local farmers market with a sous chef, it was time to get some grub. >> i happen to know from talking to the cast of ghost in the shell that this is one of the favorite spots to hit in town. and you're going to help me finalize a dish, and it's called -- >> spiced octopus. >> who's hungry? >> i am. >> so much to see, so little time. now, back to scarlett. she is now far away from new zealand, filming avengers. that's in atlanta. all this while she goes through a
. >> you almost can't come to wellington without riding the cable car. >> woo-hoo! of sightseeing, including a tour of the local farmers market with a sous chef, it was time to get some grub. >> i happen to know from talking to the cast of ghost in the shell that this is one of the favorite spots to hit in town. and you're going to help me finalize a dish, and it's called -- >> spiced octopus. >> who's hungry? >> i am. >> so much to see, so little time....
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peterson was among several dozen first-time home buyers who colted caught a sales pitch at the new wellington heights development knew soccer fade stadium nearby and casino bringing tax revenue better times were promised for this embattled city. see sell ya and andrea bought the same sales pitch then noticed the sounds of gunfire over time it got closer, more frequent, now -- >> i have bars on my windows. something that we never thought was going to happen. >> reporter: didn't thin it would be necessary. >> i'm angry. >> here's some right here. >> reporter: she will casings litter peterson's lawn. as for the blinds -- >> this was sunday. >> sunday. >> yes. one of several shots fired into the house that day. >> when i heard the pop i went like this. like and at this point i'm wanting to start to crawl up the steps you know, i'm screaming for my daughter get down so i can get to her because i heard a pop. >> reporter: bullet lodged in the wall after grazing her shoulder. as for nine-year-old amari -- >> my daughter don't want to come here. my daughter at school worrying about her mom. >> report
peterson was among several dozen first-time home buyers who colted caught a sales pitch at the new wellington heights development knew soccer fade stadium nearby and casino bringing tax revenue better times were promised for this embattled city. see sell ya and andrea bought the same sales pitch then noticed the sounds of gunfire over time it got closer, more frequent, now -- >> i have bars on my windows. something that we never thought was going to happen. >> reporter: didn't thin...
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officers mark still and wellington were on the highway when they heard a crash then saw flames.xplode into a ball of fire. he knew he had to save the driver. he says his days in the military kicked in and he slammed his baton into the door to break that man free. >> we have a saying infantry we don't leave nobody behind. the seat was already burned off. he was partially on fire. his beard was on fire. we pulled him out. >> he was still on fire when we pull him out. >> he was still on fire when we pulled him out. we had to lay him down because he was too hot. >> god bless him. the officers don't know his name. but they do know he survived and is recovering. >> las vegas considering an ordinance to help the city smell better and they've got device to help enforce the law called nasal ranger. high tech device that measures how strong a smell is. the nasal ranger gauges odors on a scale from zero to 60. so odor at a level seven or above is considered a nuisance. city officials say that smell has to linger before they're allowed to step in. >> what we're looking at odors that are the
officers mark still and wellington were on the highway when they heard a crash then saw flames.xplode into a ball of fire. he knew he had to save the driver. he says his days in the military kicked in and he slammed his baton into the door to break that man free. >> we have a saying infantry we don't leave nobody behind. the seat was already burned off. he was partially on fire. his beard was on fire. we pulled him out. >> he was still on fire when we pull him out. >> he was...
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2010 peterson was among several dozen first time home buyers who caught a sales pitch at the new wellingtonheights development. new soccer stadium nearby a casino bringing in tax revenues better times were promised for this em balanced city. >> they bought the same sales pitch. they noticed the sounds of gunfire. over time it got closer, more frequent. now -- >> i have bars on my windows. something that we never thought was going to happen. didn't think it would be necessary. >> no. >> not at all. >> i'm angry. >> here's some right here. >> they left testimony at my house. >> she will casings litter peterson's yards. >> this is sunday. >> this is sunday. >> yes. >> one of several shots fired into the house that day. >> when i heard the pop i went like this. like at this point i want to do start to drama the steps, i'm screaming for my daughter get down. so i can get to her because i heard a pop. >> reporter: bullet lodged in the wall after grazing her shoulder. as for nip-year-old amari -- >> my daughter don't want to come here. my daughter is at school worrying about her mom. >> reporter:
2010 peterson was among several dozen first time home buyers who caught a sales pitch at the new wellingtonheights development. new soccer stadium nearby a casino bringing in tax revenues better times were promised for this em balanced city. >> they bought the same sales pitch. they noticed the sounds of gunfire. over time it got closer, more frequent. now -- >> i have bars on my windows. something that we never thought was going to happen. didn't think it would be necessary....
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if you're fidelity or wellington, they're going to continue to buy this thing and the other point abouteing with the stock market at all time highs you may get an amazing shot to buy this back at 17. if the market gets hit hard in the next couple months, the weak hands are going to come out of this thing very quickly and that could be your opportunity. >>> president trump doubling down on his plans to rebuild the u.s. military today. so should investors pile into defense stock? we'll weigh in. so how worried should shareholders be with caterpillar? and looking for something to buy. kevin o'leary is here. he'll give us the names when "fast money" returns. about your brokerage fees.carl,n fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $6.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like the
if you're fidelity or wellington, they're going to continue to buy this thing and the other point abouteing with the stock market at all time highs you may get an amazing shot to buy this back at 17. if the market gets hit hard in the next couple months, the weak hands are going to come out of this thing very quickly and that could be your opportunity. >>> president trump doubling down on his plans to rebuild the u.s. military today. so should investors pile into defense stock? we'll...
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local authorities and businesses in the capital of wellington want to boost the city's growing tech hub. they are offering to pay 100 workers from around the world to travel to new zealand to interview for jobs. so far, some 12,000 people have applied. >>> a well-known muralist is leaving his mark in san francisco. yesterday, abc7 news was at shot well and 16th street as douglas miles completed this huge mural on the side of a building. miles used spray paint to depict the faces of two native americans. he wants indigenous people to see the mural and feel proud of their heritage and stand up for their rights. >> i want them to feel proud of their roots. i want people to be proud of where they're from. wherever you're from, i want them to see the mural and feel that pride of place. >> miles is from the san carlos apache nation. he was the artist in residence during february at the d young museum. he will paint another mural on 6th and market before he returns home to arizona. >>> the community youth center of san francisco held its annual gala fund raise ner south san francisco last nigh
local authorities and businesses in the capital of wellington want to boost the city's growing tech hub. they are offering to pay 100 workers from around the world to travel to new zealand to interview for jobs. so far, some 12,000 people have applied. >>> a well-known muralist is leaving his mark in san francisco. yesterday, abc7 news was at shot well and 16th street as douglas miles completed this huge mural on the side of a building. miles used spray paint to depict the faces of two...
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. >> that's exactly what i said. 4 o'clock in the morning they're watching a filet beef wellington.ou have to do it with gordon. that's the fun of it. >> that's the point. i mean i think -- you know, great director, davis guggenheim. and, he got to me. you know, he opened me up. it was him and i, and it was dark. it was late. and it was -- >> jimmy: whoa, whoa, whoa -- [ laughter ] >> no. no, no, no! >> jimmy: don't google any of the stuff that he just said. >> no, but just -- in a way it was just uninterrupted -- ah -- cooking. [ laughter ] no, no. come on! >> jimmy: no, it was this guy. he opened you up and yeah, and -- it was dark. >> see this is why you're so [ bleep ] bad! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i promise. no. i didn't do anything. no. well you are describing it, it's like a "fifty shades" movie. >> no, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i want to play a game with you calmed "secret ingredient," okay? where it's me, you, and questlove tasting foods and there's a secret ingredient, and see who can guess it. guess what? >> go on. >> jimmy: i'm going to -- [ laughter ] [ bleep ] off! [ ap
. >> that's exactly what i said. 4 o'clock in the morning they're watching a filet beef wellington.ou have to do it with gordon. that's the fun of it. >> that's the point. i mean i think -- you know, great director, davis guggenheim. and, he got to me. you know, he opened me up. it was him and i, and it was dark. it was late. and it was -- >> jimmy: whoa, whoa, whoa -- [ laughter ] >> no. no, no, no! >> jimmy: don't google any of the stuff that he just said....
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you have your yellow wellingtons on a specially.d kindly set up a food store at our breakfast this morning. alana spencer, who won the last series of the apprentice, congratulations. the harder thing now, setting the apprentice, congratulations. the harderthing now, setting up the apprentice, congratulations. the harder thing now, setting up your business, how is that going? well, we launched the other day. we announced the plans for the company. we are recruiting a load of ambassadors. basically we are recruiting self—employed people to come and have our brand and they will go out and do what i did when i started the company. he said the keyword, self—employed people. that means i have to ask you, when you hear the budget this week that tax the self—employed people is going to go the self—employed people is going to 90 up. the self—employed people is going to go up, how did that change or thinking, when you are running a business that relies on self—employed people ?|j business that relies on self-employed people? i mean, it is not
you have your yellow wellingtons on a specially.d kindly set up a food store at our breakfast this morning. alana spencer, who won the last series of the apprentice, congratulations. the harder thing now, setting the apprentice, congratulations. the harderthing now, setting up the apprentice, congratulations. the harder thing now, setting up your business, how is that going? well, we launched the other day. we announced the plans for the company. we are recruiting a load of ambassadors....
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stocks in wellington up for a second day.esting the year to date high. 58, 59 level we last saw in may 2015. the dollar rising for this first day in three. we see the dollar-yen pushback over 111. kiwi,ds, the aussie and the fed chair said two more rate hikes could be about right. in the commodity space we see gold steady near a one-month high. oil carrying some of its gains on news libya is cutting shipments from it biggest oilfield. we see rebounds with copper metal at its lowest level in two weeks. let's take a look at how that is potentially fueling what tokyo may see at the open. taking a look at the futures board, we are likely seeing a gaze across the board in asia here. global stocks on course for a fifth straight monthly rise. have japan retail sales are in a half hour as well as the rate decision out of thailand. and economic data out of vietnam. let's take a look at what is moving in australia. movingcyclone debbie through the northeastern coast, harming 20% of coal output in australia's largest basin. it is still
stocks in wellington up for a second day.esting the year to date high. 58, 59 level we last saw in may 2015. the dollar rising for this first day in three. we see the dollar-yen pushback over 111. kiwi,ds, the aussie and the fed chair said two more rate hikes could be about right. in the commodity space we see gold steady near a one-month high. oil carrying some of its gains on news libya is cutting shipments from it biggest oilfield. we see rebounds with copper metal at its lowest level in two...
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we are showing some pictures i and wellington speaking to reporters right now. curious from the u.s. side of things where we sell donald trump come out of the gate very very forceful on protectionist policies, it seems like he will be distracted on health care reform, tax reform, and the wall. is that a blessing in disguise perhaps, that rejection is policies might fall lower down on his priorities? fromll, look, i think atre we sit, we are looking our client nations and discussing what it makes sense to do in the current context. these countries know the importance of trade and integration. they have benefited from it, and they will continue to pursue their agenda, including continuing to find opportunities to integrate, to do more with the u.s., to continue to receive american investment, to trade with the u.s., and that is an important thing to focus on, so these countries are committed to isan through what premier li doing in new zealand, to find opportunities to trade, to open up, to be competitive, to increase productivity so that they can secure their fut
we are showing some pictures i and wellington speaking to reporters right now. curious from the u.s. side of things where we sell donald trump come out of the gate very very forceful on protectionist policies, it seems like he will be distracted on health care reform, tax reform, and the wall. is that a blessing in disguise perhaps, that rejection is policies might fall lower down on his priorities? fromll, look, i think atre we sit, we are looking our client nations and discussing what it...
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right now we do have a new crasa out in gainsville, westbound wod wellington road closed between t limestone 66 heavy volume from manassas tn the beltway.thltway about a 30 minute delay. del no crashes to report.o report. just a whole lot of snow slowinw traffic there. 270 southbound earlier crash ine urbana blocking the shoulder att 80. 80 delays are easing just about 151 minute delay from gaithersburgtb tohe b beltway. back to you allison and steve. >> still ahead if your credit you're probably learning a lotea of perks.ks some may be hidden. >> it is time to play the name ga.e. d.c. about to welcome two more e eaglets at the ash borrow tum bw and you can help name them.he >> steve and allison. >> i love it. >> tucker and erin? >> i love it. 14 clubs. that's what they tell us a legal golf bag can hold. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls. not a single pocket to hold the stress of the day,<
right now we do have a new crasa out in gainsville, westbound wod wellington road closed between t limestone 66 heavy volume from manassas tn the beltway.thltway about a 30 minute delay. del no crashes to report.o report. just a whole lot of snow slowinw traffic there. 270 southbound earlier crash ine urbana blocking the shoulder att 80. 80 delays are easing just about 151 minute delay from gaithersburgtb tohe b beltway. back to you allison and steve. >> still ahead if your credit you're...
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guy upstairs book runner-up stairs adler go to guy for alibaba executing this talked to fidelity wellingtonok off like creates a by the end of the day up 44% i will say this morning, people servers are probably pretty happy to see that instead of selling off some huge gain 44%, in fact we're seeing it holding on to some of that, plus 1.6% looking around 24.90 here in premarket, that being said, we are seeing the cofounders on the rise, as spiegel very much on -- person as we know from history, they rang the bell both got in the car, with fiancÉe miranda's parents here father hung around after lunchtime really soaking all in, what an exciting experience it was both went to goldman sachs a lot of optimism that you have the up arrow analysts are concerned about a electrify things, obviously, blowing through a lot of cash not seeing a profit no vision, as to when they will be profitable, but i will say maria, that they are eating up the advertising, and that is where everybody salivating analysts lot of it 1 to 24 years olds make up 60% base we use 18 to 35 that young base they say once they ge
guy upstairs book runner-up stairs adler go to guy for alibaba executing this talked to fidelity wellingtonok off like creates a by the end of the day up 44% i will say this morning, people servers are probably pretty happy to see that instead of selling off some huge gain 44%, in fact we're seeing it holding on to some of that, plus 1.6% looking around 24.90 here in premarket, that being said, we are seeing the cofounders on the rise, as spiegel very much on -- person as we know from history,...
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marketmaker talk to goldman sachs and says you finally got to solidify goldman sachs talk to fidelity, wellingtont is open. stuart: peter kiernan, you have been at those posts on this kind of day. what just happened? >> this is the price we are going to float, and a great company in silicon valley loses went up a little, down a little and over the time it grew. people are going to look at this, where can i get in? you have a lot of demand chasing this deal right now. people say it is twee 10 times oversubscribed, people fighting for allocation. if i won 1000 shares i want 10,000 hoping to get filled and that is rarely the case. the demand is overblown. this is trading so far. looks like 24 is a decent price, not running away from us. you want to -- >> not quite a pop. a nice move up. >> the fire hose what you don't want is a pop immediately from 24 to be 44. >> 8 billion plus, each of them. that doesn't count the extra stock they should be getting in the form of options, 8 billion right now. >> if you things about ipos, stock has gone to $25 a share. you wouldn't buy it at this price, would you?
marketmaker talk to goldman sachs and says you finally got to solidify goldman sachs talk to fidelity, wellingtont is open. stuart: peter kiernan, you have been at those posts on this kind of day. what just happened? >> this is the price we are going to float, and a great company in silicon valley loses went up a little, down a little and over the time it grew. people are going to look at this, where can i get in? you have a lot of demand chasing this deal right now. people say it is twee...
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learn more about wellington and other stops on the tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american weekend everyl weekend on c-span3. c-span's washington journal, live, every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, the alliance for manufacturing president scott paul will talk about the trump administration trade agenda and how it might affect the manufacturing sector. from the mental health law discusses a proposal that would allow employers greater access to employees' medical and genetic information as well as penalize those who don't participate in workplace wellness programs. then author and foreign-policy analyst peter bergen talks about his book that examines homegrown terrorism in the u.s. be sure to watch "washington ," life. join the discussion. tonight at 8:15 eastern on "book tv," civil rights attorney ania talked about the struggles of people living in her apartment building in syria, in a book. >> people in syria for the optimists of course, but after 40 years of super brutal regime were pretty i would say ne
learn more about wellington and other stops on the tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american weekend everyl weekend on c-span3. c-span's washington journal, live, every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, the alliance for manufacturing president scott paul will talk about the trump administration trade agenda and how it might affect the manufacturing sector. from the mental health law discusses a proposal that would allow employers greater...
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the germans had occupied the japanese, took it back from the germans, and so wellington with his great american education and great american friends was assured by the american delegation that we've got your back, we're going to help you get it back and sadly to say that when the chips fell, the chinese didn't get shang dong back. so he was actually, you know, quite let down and, in fact, much of china was let down , and that -- so despite the fact that the americans had educated the chinese dip lo hats and helped very much to found kind of the whole ministry of foreign affairs in china, at the same time, you have the americans at this critical moment stabbing their best pal in the back on this issue with left him and many other chinese of a great bitter sse of you americans are bringing us up to be your buddy, but at the critical moment, you're letting us down. and that was one of the key moments where america lost at least a portion of china. >> yes, sir. >> irv chapman. you mention inside passing soft power, part of the chinese. we know about the russian use of external media to spr
the germans had occupied the japanese, took it back from the germans, and so wellington with his great american education and great american friends was assured by the american delegation that we've got your back, we're going to help you get it back and sadly to say that when the chips fell, the chinese didn't get shang dong back. so he was actually, you know, quite let down and, in fact, much of china was let down , and that -- so despite the fact that the americans had educated the chinese...