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linda weston kidnapped her, instead she was dragged to a basement and changed her to a boiler. breeden who has the mental capacity of a ten-year-old would be joined by mentally impaired adults, weston would steal their disability checks. >> she endured, the best way to phrase it was a concentration camp existence for 11 years. >> breeden won a 45 million-dollar default judgment against weston, she'll likely never see a dime. weston will likely die in prison. she focuseses on her art, three children two of born in caste. the youngest lives with breeden in kensington. >> she means everything to me, my heart and soul and love. >> when you talk to her and you begin to know her, you understand that she has this unshakeable optimism, and this terrific spiritual. >> reporter: that spirit was evident during our interview, while she endured a decade of torture her message to her tormenter, she forgives and, but won't forget. >> reporter: she said she hopes to get a job at a hotel. outside of police headquarters, chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." >> hope and resilience, incredible t
linda weston kidnapped her, instead she was dragged to a basement and changed her to a boiler. breeden who has the mental capacity of a ten-year-old would be joined by mentally impaired adults, weston would steal their disability checks. >> she endured, the best way to phrase it was a concentration camp existence for 11 years. >> breeden won a 45 million-dollar default judgment against weston, she'll likely never see a dime. weston will likely die in prison. she focuseses on her...
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breeden won a 45 million-dollar default judgment against weston but likely never see a dime, weston willy die in prison. breeden focuses on her art and her three children two born in captivity. her young errs lives with her in kensington. >> when you talk to her and know her you understand she has this unshakeable optimism. >> reporter: that spirit was evident during the interview while she endured a decade of to which torture. she forgives, but won't forget. >> i love my kids. >> reporter: she is a resilient woman she hopes to get a job at a hotel. chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." an incredible story. 40:00 a.m. from our new jersey newsroom, big accolades for one beach town, the boardwalk in wildwood has been named the best in new jersey by a website called things to do in new jersey. there are water slides and rides and restaurant and shops. it -- she is earning millions of dollars performing in las vegas. how singer britany spirit is giving back to a cause that's important to her own family. >>> a wildfire rages out of control in northern california. meteorologist chris sowers w
breeden won a 45 million-dollar default judgment against weston but likely never see a dime, weston willy die in prison. breeden focuses on her art and her three children two born in captivity. her young errs lives with her in kensington. >> when you talk to her and know her you understand she has this unshakeable optimism. >> reporter: that spirit was evident during the interview while she endured a decade of to which torture. she forgives, but won't forget. >> i love my...
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weston kidnapped her and others like her in order to steal their disability checks, weston will spendof her life in prison. breeden was awarded a 45 million-dollar judgment in the case, but will not see any of that money, because there is no money to be had. >> from our new jersey newsroom this morning, on a much lighter note big accolades for a beach town, the boardwalk in wildwood was named the best in new jersey. the boardwalk as you know has 38 blocks of amusement rides and water passion and restaurant and shops. it is one of my favorites, too. the keansburg boardwalk was in second place followed by ocean city. >>> drinking coffee can help you shed pounds. >>> she is an inspiration to girls around the globe, now malala has another accolade to add to her name. >>> meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, as we take a live look via sky6 live hd in wilmington, delaware. "action news" saturday morning continues in just a moment. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hasht
weston kidnapped her and others like her in order to steal their disability checks, weston will spendof her life in prison. breeden was awarded a 45 million-dollar judgment in the case, but will not see any of that money, because there is no money to be had. >> from our new jersey newsroom this morning, on a much lighter note big accolades for a beach town, the boardwalk in wildwood was named the best in new jersey. the boardwalk as you know has 38 blocks of amusement rides and water...
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weston kidnapped her and others like her in order to steal their disability checks, weston will spendest of her live in prison. breeden was awarded a 45 million-dollar award in the case, but likely not see the money, because there was no money to be had. >> there's much more to come on on "action news" including "shelter me rescue of the week." >> this is josephine and mango. we'll tell you about the kittens and what the program is doing to help theeral situation. >>> we'll get a check on the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" returns we'll be right back. in the state that invented the american vacation... a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer trip at iloveny.com >> reporter: it really is, it really is. let's get you outside and go live on sky6 live hd. finally a weekend we'll lose the humidity and see comfortable temperatures for a change. right now we're dealing with cloud cover upstairs, but we're expecting a good dea
weston kidnapped her and others like her in order to steal their disability checks, weston will spendest of her live in prison. breeden was awarded a 45 million-dollar award in the case, but likely not see the money, because there was no money to be had. >> there's much more to come on on "action news" including "shelter me rescue of the week." >> this is josephine and mango. we'll tell you about the kittens and what the program is doing to help theeral...
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there was a civil case, was there, a few years later, in which he was found guilty weston also orderedpay back $30 million of compensation. have increased, i think it is 58 million now and it is largely unpaid, despite the fact he gets $20,000 per month pension from the nhl. they cannot touch that, for the nhl. they cannot touch that, for the money has not been repaid to the families are suffering, they will not get the money, the drifting out to sea with his life will be like at the age of 70 back in the real world away from prison. let's see what he does. and how much media attention he gets! and how many books he writes, which i suspect he may do. we cannot do a paper review without talking about brexit. brexit? what is that? free movement may go on until 2023, ministers accept. well, the bristol clearly a lot of disagreement in the uk cabinet about what shape or form brexit will take. but it does appear, according to the papers, there is some movement at the soft brexiteers as they are called a b ready to do some sort of transition deal. the hard brexiteers, it could be the free mo
there was a civil case, was there, a few years later, in which he was found guilty weston also orderedpay back $30 million of compensation. have increased, i think it is 58 million now and it is largely unpaid, despite the fact he gets $20,000 per month pension from the nhl. they cannot touch that, for the nhl. they cannot touch that, for the money has not been repaid to the families are suffering, they will not get the money, the drifting out to sea with his life will be like at the age of 70...
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with me is mike weston, founder of radiate b2b. thank you very much for coming in.t explain why the us can indicate as regulator is talking about rolling back these rules. it is a really good question. it is difficult to be very clear at about the exact motivation. what we know is that the head of the fcc, recently ta ken over, is that the head of the fcc, recently taken over, was a corporate lawyer for horizon. his recently taken over, was a corporate lawyerfor horizon. his interests are tied closely with those of the isps in the us. there is the line that for the isps, service providers, if they can charge for certain access, orfor providers, if they can charge for certain access, or for content to be provided quickly, that will allow them to invest in infrastructure which should benefit all consumers. that is one of the argument. exactly, yes. and who knows how much real need there is for that to happen? there is a view that the legislation put in place in 2015, just two years ago under obama, was something which was welcomed at the time by the internet community
with me is mike weston, founder of radiate b2b. thank you very much for coming in.t explain why the us can indicate as regulator is talking about rolling back these rules. it is a really good question. it is difficult to be very clear at about the exact motivation. what we know is that the head of the fcc, recently ta ken over, is that the head of the fcc, recently taken over, was a corporate lawyer for horizon. his recently taken over, was a corporate lawyerfor horizon. his interests are tied...
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to deliver remarks and answer weston's. we will watch for indications on how fast they will raise rates or when they will start reducing the fed's balance sheet. in the afternoon, they will release its beige book and in the afternoon, we will hear from esther george in denver on the economic outlook of the balance sheet. with all the news today, the drama of the from family's relationship with russia will continue in washington. donald trump, jr. went on fox news to explain why his meeting attemptsian lawyers in to get negative information on hillary clinton's campaign was a no big deal. the media has really done themselves a disservice by picking sides so flagrantly. they have driven people to think about it because it is just nothing. david: he did say he probably would have done things differently if he had it all to do over again. chiefg us now is our washington correspondent, kevin cirilli on capitol hill. was it a big deal or not? kevin: lawmakers on capitol hill think it is a big deal and several republicans i spoke
to deliver remarks and answer weston's. we will watch for indications on how fast they will raise rates or when they will start reducing the fed's balance sheet. in the afternoon, they will release its beige book and in the afternoon, we will hear from esther george in denver on the economic outlook of the balance sheet. with all the news today, the drama of the from family's relationship with russia will continue in washington. donald trump, jr. went on fox news to explain why his meeting...
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russia to weston europe and the u.s..st ransomware and how to contain the threat. plus, google search for answers and an appropriate response after being slapped with a
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when we visited the headquarters to farmer promised answers to work weston's a few weeks later the head of communications informed us that none of them would be answered without explaining why. there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. no logon to me tell. you to get it it's been for the nines on my list. i know. i'll. visit gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it that's the. safety in them on that island i come out. yeah please he says in doubt just. so our questions will remain unanswered the origin of the plasma its payment the risks linked to donor poverty drug detection and the likelihood of new epidemics. why doesn't dr pharma provide any answers to the questions of tomorrow and thousands of patients. during the. night and not in a few. minutes. i'm cleveland sidewalks these questions seem to reserve. selling their plasma will always be a lesser evil to those with no choice. for as long as people in europe and elsewhere need plasma the farm. mr tickell industry will meet their demand. just america
when we visited the headquarters to farmer promised answers to work weston's a few weeks later the head of communications informed us that none of them would be answered without explaining why. there was only one solution left travel to heidelberg both gone margaery is home. no logon to me tell. you to get it it's been for the nines on my list. i know. i'll. visit gong margaery was incommunicado he asked the police to let us know couldn't hack. it that's the. safety in them on that island i...
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en la nota aparece el nombre de jake weston como persona de contacto para donaciones e informacin sobreones. sargento jose rocha/policia de la habra "la persona dice que él no tiene nada que ver con el papel, él no lo puso". las autoridades aseguran que el autor de los volantes tiene todo el derecho distribuirlos, pero no incitar a la violencia. julia becerra/residente del rea "yo pienso que es mucho de la política que se está viviendo últimamente también". la polica de la habra le pide al publico que recibi uno de estos volantes que lo reporte de inmediato. mientras tanto, la comisin de relaciones humanas del condado de orange pide a las personas afectadas psicologicamente por el contenido del mensaje que llamen a su linea de ayuda. en vivo desde la habra blanca ---es tiempo de conocer las condiciones del trfico en la baha. cesar --- pasamos con gabriela dellan y la informacin --- vo/cesar ---un incendio a causa de una aparatoso choque paraliz el vo/cesar ---un incendio a causa de una aparatoso choque paraliz el trnsito en una frecuentada autopista... en segundos le tenemos los detalle
en la nota aparece el nombre de jake weston como persona de contacto para donaciones e informacin sobreones. sargento jose rocha/policia de la habra "la persona dice que él no tiene nada que ver con el papel, él no lo puso". las autoridades aseguran que el autor de los volantes tiene todo el derecho distribuirlos, pero no incitar a la violencia. julia becerra/residente del rea "yo pienso que es mucho de la política que se está viviendo últimamente también". la polica...
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joining us right now, liz weston, nerd wallet columnist and financial planner.iz, this is interesting, but you wanted to explain exactly what these changes are >> yes, what's happening is the credit bureaus are stripping out information that's problematic, civil judgments, most are going away, and tax liens, a lot are going away so they had decided that these pieces of information are just causing them too many problems they are attracting too many lawsuits and too many complaints, so they decided together as a group that they were going to start stripping these out. >> largely because a lot are inaccurate information that gets tagged on to the wrong person's account, right >> that can happen the problem is they don't have enough identifying information, and that's what the credit bureaus did, set a higher bar for you have to make sure this piece of information belongs to the person and whose file it's been dropped, and virtually all civil judgments could not rise to that level and a lot of tax liens couldn't, as well. that's why they are coming out >> that lead
joining us right now, liz weston, nerd wallet columnist and financial planner.iz, this is interesting, but you wanted to explain exactly what these changes are >> yes, what's happening is the credit bureaus are stripping out information that's problematic, civil judgments, most are going away, and tax liens, a lot are going away so they had decided that these pieces of information are just causing them too many problems they are attracting too many lawsuits and too many complaints, so...
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four different burglaries took place between june 24th and july 8th in weston township and east goshen township. two cars were stolen as well as wallets, credit cards and cash. if you know either of these women, call police. >>> fox 29 news back right after this. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ >> major breaking news right knot in the indicates of four missing men in bucks county a short timing a a confession by 20-year-old cosmo dinardo. let's get straight out to chris o'connell with breaking details at the bucks counsel tow courthous
four different burglaries took place between june 24th and july 8th in weston township and east goshen township. two cars were stolen as well as wallets, credit cards and cash. if you know either of these women, call police. >>> fox 29 news back right after this. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it...
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the hardiest weather in scotland, weston area is continuing to see fairly heavy showers blowing in on blustery west, south—westerly wind. in the sunshine feeling pleasant, temperatures up to 24. under this strip of cloud temperatures getting into the mid to high teens. tonight we have a weak weather front moving in bringing a zone of rain across scotland, northern ireland, ending up scotland, northern ireland, ending up across scotland, northern ireland, ending up across scotland, northern england and the south—west by the end of the night, temperatures 15 through the night, temperatures 15 through the night, the weakening front will tomorrow push southward slowly, just some cloud and a few showers by the end of the afternoon across southern and eastern england. behind that the sky brighten up with sunshine, brighter day weather—wise for scotland, sunshine, 16 in glasgow and 17 or18 scotland, sunshine, 16 in glasgow and 17 or 18 in edinburgh. that's your latest weather. hello — this is bbc news. the headlines atjust 1:32pm. theresa may comes under pressure to lift the 1% cap, on pay i
the hardiest weather in scotland, weston area is continuing to see fairly heavy showers blowing in on blustery west, south—westerly wind. in the sunshine feeling pleasant, temperatures up to 24. under this strip of cloud temperatures getting into the mid to high teens. tonight we have a weak weather front moving in bringing a zone of rain across scotland, northern ireland, ending up scotland, northern ireland, ending up across scotland, northern ireland, ending up across scotland, northern...
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quickly, they allow fo insurance companies, he's talking about the csr and membe -- here is mike rushed weston, leader pelosi. to keep those csr payments, wha are you as democrats willing to give to get a real compromise? >> let's back up. the affordable care act is a market oriented proposal, doing the cost-sharing, the reductions , a way to have it be in the free marketplace as opposed to having everyone say -- have many more people of states had said give me the money. this is not failing insurance. this is the private sector. here is my point, republicans, compromise means both sides get not one side gives them the other side takes, republicans want to cut back on obama cares mandates, on obama cares taxes, on some of obamacare is regulations. what are you willing to give an agree to as part of that that would allow a true compromise. >> first of all you will remember that the affordable care act as we passed and as we collect, the affordable care ac is something that was very mottled after run the care. that is no free riders. so if your neighbor's buying insurance and you aren't, you are
quickly, they allow fo insurance companies, he's talking about the csr and membe -- here is mike rushed weston, leader pelosi. to keep those csr payments, wha are you as democrats willing to give to get a real compromise? >> let's back up. the affordable care act is a market oriented proposal, doing the cost-sharing, the reductions , a way to have it be in the free marketplace as opposed to having everyone say -- have many more people of states had said give me the money. this is not...
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russia to weston europe and the u.s..cafee ceo chris young joins us with his take on the latest ransomware and how to contain the threat. plus, google search for answers and an appropriate response after being slapped with a record antitrust fine in eu history. we discussed the next step for the search giant. the iphone turns 10. how the device changed the world as we know it. first, to our lead. a cyber attack similar to wannacry spread around the globe this week infecting , computers in dozens of countries. companies like wpp and mercy were all victims. it's been carried out by a virus called petya. it locks into systems and demands $300 and bitcoin to regain access. we talked about the severity of the attack and what can be done to prevent future breaches. chris: the real story here is the evolution of ransomware. if we did see a global -- we did see a global ransomware attack, but the way we have seen this attack work, it's gone from single instances where you users would get phished to wear now you have hybrid attack
russia to weston europe and the u.s..cafee ceo chris young joins us with his take on the latest ransomware and how to contain the threat. plus, google search for answers and an appropriate response after being slapped with a record antitrust fine in eu history. we discussed the next step for the search giant. the iphone turns 10. how the device changed the world as we know it. first, to our lead. a cyber attack similar to wannacry spread around the globe this week infecting , computers in...
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involving other faith leaders and community folk that blessed one of the newest parenthood clinics in weston, d.c. let's start with a round of applause. [applause] >> before we get started, i think we should conversation in the current political environment, which we see that these hardline folks that are antichoice, anti- women are bent on chipping away on women's rights. what doctor parker tells us in his new book is that we should recognize a woman's moral right of choice is to determine the course of their lives. so with that, let's start with the theme of the fierce urgency of now, what are the threats against reproductive rights in this new political environment? >> first of all, thank you all for coming. i hope you recognize the breath of expertise at this table and because we have that breath of expertise, we have held politics and religion admits threat this drama was playing out. i would be remiss if i did not defer to elise on letting her giving the political lay of the land again political rights, we all live it in the wiley's are helping to push back but i cannot let her give yo
involving other faith leaders and community folk that blessed one of the newest parenthood clinics in weston, d.c. let's start with a round of applause. [applause] >> before we get started, i think we should conversation in the current political environment, which we see that these hardline folks that are antichoice, anti- women are bent on chipping away on women's rights. what doctor parker tells us in his new book is that we should recognize a woman's moral right of choice is to...
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i heard the story of a woman named jerry mcwilliams who works at the wrens nest in weston, which is where joel harris lived to roach rabbit stories. who by the way was not a racist. he wrote in dialect, but read the part about him. it's interesting. but, jerry is an african-american and i was interviewing her and she was telling me all about this stuff and took me 482 or an acid which you grow up and she said i grew up right here. i said i thought it was mostly a white neighborhood of until the 60s and 70s and she said there was a small black area here. i used to walk by here all the time on the way to sears and we didn't know what it was, this building and there were all these little creatures, rabbit and fox in the front yard, so my girlfriend and i when we were about 14 decided we would knock on the door and ask them what is going on here, so they did, they knocked on the door into little old ladies, to little old white ladies open the door and said we don't let [bleep] in here and closed the door and she told me this like it was matter of fact and then she ends up working there. it wa
i heard the story of a woman named jerry mcwilliams who works at the wrens nest in weston, which is where joel harris lived to roach rabbit stories. who by the way was not a racist. he wrote in dialect, but read the part about him. it's interesting. but, jerry is an african-american and i was interviewing her and she was telling me all about this stuff and took me 482 or an acid which you grow up and she said i grew up right here. i said i thought it was mostly a white neighborhood of until the...
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even if there were no weston at all of the trump administration and russia, no investigation, no feelinghey were misbehaving with the fact is that for trump to embrace the idea of russian hacks against the election delegitimize his, in his eyes, the validity of his win. the thing to understand about addresses cystic president -- about a narcissistic president like trump is you will not do anything to undermine his win. it is insane to me that anyone sensible would think, given what we know about trump, what about those hacks -- add to the fact that obama was president when the hacks occurred and he didn't do anything. andy wanted to go public obama told him don't do it. obama thought hillary was going to win. he's fairly risk-averse. he thought hillary would take care of it. the fact that he made that that -- a difficult bet, but ultimately, the consequence of that bet is that trump now has much more space to ignore this issue. obama, wheng of asking about the prospect of trump tearing of his legacy, he talked of the federal government as a supertanker. does that same principle apply in
even if there were no weston at all of the trump administration and russia, no investigation, no feelinghey were misbehaving with the fact is that for trump to embrace the idea of russian hacks against the election delegitimize his, in his eyes, the validity of his win. the thing to understand about addresses cystic president -- about a narcissistic president like trump is you will not do anything to undermine his win. it is insane to me that anyone sensible would think, given what we know...
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point, we are approaching that carefully, and we are not prepared, unless you are, to answer that weston. -- that question. >> there is still a gap. around 1995. my two cents.w in is not a dealmaker, how are you speaker, because it is all about making deals? part of it could be that he does not have the skill set, but i think there might be other things. keep in mind, in the context of coming up of this new -- we , fox news. msnbc he already found a way to so thatc-span and cnn, was changing around him, the internet and the 24-hour news cycle. part of it was his vision and his ability to use the media to get his message out there, so that is part of it. the time in history is an issue for him. your first i think question, i think every time i give a paper, i get that question. well,sly, i am always, like, both are true. capitol hill is all about structural changes and the development of partisanship, but at the same time, i do not know. there are certain players that ways,, and in some writing this book is convincing me of that even more, and wrote he and some of his influence on the hil
point, we are approaching that carefully, and we are not prepared, unless you are, to answer that weston. -- that question. >> there is still a gap. around 1995. my two cents.w in is not a dealmaker, how are you speaker, because it is all about making deals? part of it could be that he does not have the skill set, but i think there might be other things. keep in mind, in the context of coming up of this new -- we , fox news. msnbc he already found a way to so thatc-span and cnn, was...
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should be it's a >> i believe i paid two bucks, so it was good deal >> the shop is located at the westonnational airport >> the coffee doesn't cost the $1 million. machine does. think about how much better life has been since we got the k cups >> do you think it tastes any different than another cup of coffee >> it probably tastes better than those machines we used to stick a dollar in and it would drop a cup from some place, you know, >> usually have those at hospitals? >> those were pretty bad. $1 million coffee machine probably makes a better cup of coffee. >>> 7:44, a spin on your traditional yoga class >> we're told this is popular in north dakota and we're tell you about it in a moment. it's biking yoga. put on your hat grab your furs, to her mike thomas >> it's going wonderful, the beach we're taking a a live look at ocean city, folks starting their day pleasantly, not a cloud in the sky, water temps come up into the low 70's. temperatures at the beach, comfortable at 83 degrees in ocean city for a sunday. what's it going to be like here and what can we expect? full details coming
should be it's a >> i believe i paid two bucks, so it was good deal >> the shop is located at the westonnational airport >> the coffee doesn't cost the $1 million. machine does. think about how much better life has been since we got the k cups >> do you think it tastes any different than another cup of coffee >> it probably tastes better than those machines we used to stick a dollar in and it would drop a cup from some place, you know, >> usually have those...
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. >> that was weston trees japan tree- that was wisdom japan's ceo.for tesla, the company appointed two independent directors, james murdoch and lyndon johnson right. the automaker investigating and fully cooperating after a minnesota driver crashed his car into a march -- into a marsh. adult passenger sustained minor injuries. ceo elon musk commented on the stocks over the weekend. >> i find it quite tough when there are very high expectations. i try to tempt down those expectations as much as possible. have gone on record saying the stock price is higher than we have any right to deserve. >> saying the stock was low if you believe in tesla's future. food start up of hampton creep have abandoned ship. people familiar with the matter say the only board member left is the ceo. also blame the mass exodus on a deep discord. others were either fired or had more in april. that is a business flash update. >> and an update on netflix, which blew the doors of its latest numbers, the sox -- the surging over 10%, crushing analyst expectations. netflix doing gre
. >> that was weston trees japan tree- that was wisdom japan's ceo.for tesla, the company appointed two independent directors, james murdoch and lyndon johnson right. the automaker investigating and fully cooperating after a minnesota driver crashed his car into a march -- into a marsh. adult passenger sustained minor injuries. ceo elon musk commented on the stocks over the weekend. >> i find it quite tough when there are very high expectations. i try to tempt down those...
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members will have five calendar days to submit any statements or weston's or any extraneous -- or questions or any extraneous material. i would ask you if you could summarize your remarks. ambassador haley: thank you very much. to my friend jeff, go tigers, and thank you for that introduction. chairman royce, ranking member ingel and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss advancing u.s. interests at the united nations. five months and three days ago i was sworn in as u.s. ambassador to the united nations. i came into this position at a time when many americans felt a deep sense of betrayal at the u.n. in the wake of the passage of resolution 23-34. at my confirmation hearing i made the following promise -- if i am privileged to be the u.s. ambassador, i will never sit passively while america's interests and friends are run down at the u.n. five months later i can say that i haven't been quiet on the issues important to the united states and i can say this -- i have kept my promise. our friends and our rivals know that america has once again found it
members will have five calendar days to submit any statements or weston's or any extraneous -- or questions or any extraneous material. i would ask you if you could summarize your remarks. ambassador haley: thank you very much. to my friend jeff, go tigers, and thank you for that introduction. chairman royce, ranking member ingel and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss advancing u.s. interests at the united nations. five months and three days ago i...
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in the 1977 protocol, one of the frustrations weston states had with third world delegates was they were not trained in the laws of war. they had little to no expertise, and that also hampered them to medically when they were attending to participate in the development of the laws of war, that they were incredibly good advocates and had figured out how to use the general assembly on their own behalf, but when they switched to a different forum, they were sorely outmaneuvered. george aldrich, a representative of the united states, basically said his frustration with third world delegates has everything to do with their misunderstanding of the law and at one point he says they cannot figure out the difference between unavoidable suffering .nd unnecessary suffering going through thinking about how law is made now, it seems to be part of one of the interesting things that might it talks about his individuals speaking and talking and making laws not through treaty making but very much the interpretation, that states as an official role seem to have stepped that, so even when we have the direc
in the 1977 protocol, one of the frustrations weston states had with third world delegates was they were not trained in the laws of war. they had little to no expertise, and that also hampered them to medically when they were attending to participate in the development of the laws of war, that they were incredibly good advocates and had figured out how to use the general assembly on their own behalf, but when they switched to a different forum, they were sorely outmaneuvered. george aldrich, a...
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weston the yield on the bonds go up. >> globally, the inflation problem stills -- appears to be the same. >> that is correct. as much of a technology phenomenon. the macro picture is still very good and in the world, there are difficult hotspots and geopolitical difficulties. most of the emerging markets all shall reasonably good prospects. will johnank that cryan here to discuss more by deutsche bank is the man who conducted it, matt miller from frankford. the turnaroundo plan, he delivered the worst quarterly in 3.5 years. where is the growth going to : they expecttt operational revenue for this year to be lower than it was last year. told me is they have set up the pipeline, the infrastructure groundwork is being laid and now they are waiting basically for activity to change. he said he does not know what will spark that and does not necessarily expected in the second half of the year. years, he will invest more in technology and more already in people. remember they had cut bonuses and reduced pay and lost headcount, that trend is down. now, they are turned it around and paying peopl
weston the yield on the bonds go up. >> globally, the inflation problem stills -- appears to be the same. >> that is correct. as much of a technology phenomenon. the macro picture is still very good and in the world, there are difficult hotspots and geopolitical difficulties. most of the emerging markets all shall reasonably good prospects. will johnank that cryan here to discuss more by deutsche bank is the man who conducted it, matt miller from frankford. the turnaroundo plan, he...
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. >> and vice admiral, i wanted this to do a little bit on an issue that i know others have asked weston that already with respect to morale and both of the agencies are nominated to lead. but i wanted to follow up vice admiral because one of the questions of the tsa morale issue really begs is the way they are treated compared to other employees. so would you consider making tsa employees follow federal employees who enjoy all of the same benefits civil servants do? >> thank you for the question and it's good to see you again. i would like to get a feel myself for the issues that the workforce faces and as i said in the opening statement, i said to you in our office meeting several weeks ago that i intend to spend it confirmed a great deal of my time out in the field understanding this issue because i think it's critically important to address and then i open to looking at any option that would address it. i think fundamentally , the issue can be largely addressed through leadership at all levels of the organization and senator lyford mentioned some air forces have different levels of p
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>> the stock market is up nicely year to date, but it is up weston earnings year today.ple depreciation. i suspect more of the same. it will most likely not lead to double digit stock price growth. we need the strong earnings for the sox to stay ok. alix: oliver. typically in earnings season we see people ratcheting down expectations. how has that set us up? >> basically for something you don't want to miss. there is a certain historical trend that happens. about a quarter of seven to the year, they go back and look at the economic data and all these other extenuating circumstances. that gives you the overall picture for the macro element of tkets. frankly it has finally moved that much. earlier expectations remain where they are. lori tells you there is perhaps one, an overhang of uncertainty to make it difficult to assess for those earnings are on the go, or perhaps analysts have not gone through and really calculated raleigh goes. i think that does hearken back to what we saw in the postelection, by three months or two quarters max. they are hesitant to give alex and
>> the stock market is up nicely year to date, but it is up weston earnings year today.ple depreciation. i suspect more of the same. it will most likely not lead to double digit stock price growth. we need the strong earnings for the sox to stay ok. alix: oliver. typically in earnings season we see people ratcheting down expectations. how has that set us up? >> basically for something you don't want to miss. there is a certain historical trend that happens. about a quarter of seven...
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we know mario draghi understands the basics. 2013, on to say about in a study of deflation weston thenomy, to theudy of inflation new model of our global economy, can we go to where mr. trump is talking about a generalist economist? look atrogoff: if you the history although the federal reserve, they have alternated, in ave 2 phd economists row and a third would be out of character for what will done traditionally. on the other hand, a great study by david and christina that focuses on this technical covert this issue -- competence issue and if they haven't, it works. there are good in names. i have a wall street person that might not work as well. tom: the idea of rules versus discretion, isn't it a time that america makes a decision to be more like the bank of new zealand or an american monetary model? kenneth rogoff: i think we want to continue with the american monetary model. one of the names considered is john taylor and i am a great admirer of him. he has of the taylor rules. if you became the fed chairman, he will be a classic. , he isthing goes wrong going to modify policy an
we know mario draghi understands the basics. 2013, on to say about in a study of deflation weston thenomy, to theudy of inflation new model of our global economy, can we go to where mr. trump is talking about a generalist economist? look atrogoff: if you the history although the federal reserve, they have alternated, in ave 2 phd economists row and a third would be out of character for what will done traditionally. on the other hand, a great study by david and christina that focuses on this...
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silver lean residual delays to largo town center earlier malfunction at really weston east.de from that this moved over to the shoulder. 270 southbound in montgomery county at montgomery avenue, a little bit of sluggish traffic coming down from gaithersburg threw rockville about 20 minute slow down this outer loop crash cleared to the shoulder. but you can see from 95 in college park over to georgia avenue it's about a 15 minute delay. and then southbound baltimore washington parkway a crash cleared at 197. little heavier traffic 95 definitely the way to go. 97 let's see if we can pull you have our i net camera you can see that long line of red. earlier vehicle fire did clear. but we're still seeing residual delays from millersville down to 50 out by 32 you can see really heavy traffic all lanes previously shut down. give yourself extra time. northbound side looking good on 97. we'll toss it back to you allison and steve. >> erin, thanks very much. >>> still ahead this morning new service that's being called. airbnb for cars. >> i like it we'll tell you how much you can make
silver lean residual delays to largo town center earlier malfunction at really weston east.de from that this moved over to the shoulder. 270 southbound in montgomery county at montgomery avenue, a little bit of sluggish traffic coming down from gaithersburg threw rockville about 20 minute slow down this outer loop crash cleared to the shoulder. but you can see from 95 in college park over to georgia avenue it's about a 15 minute delay. and then southbound baltimore washington parkway a crash...
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with the referendum last year, the outcome wasn't what the market was looking for and that lasted weston day. .- less than a day unless something changes, markets can ignore that. alix: we are trying to get people to care about politics and every investor is like, not anymore, don't care anymore. brean capital, you are staying with us. we will bring you live coverage of that ecb decision and president mario draghi's news conference following the announcement of that decision. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. major news coming out of turkey right now. the prime minister is shaking up his cabinet. he replaced deputy prime minister's, a lot of ministers in the government and now we will go to istanbul for our turkey bureau. explain what has happened as far as you know it. is right. turkey has just announced a new cabinet reshuffle. we have been waiting for this meeting decision about an hour ago and it lasted longer than expected. the names investors were looking out for was that the prime minister -- and would he still retain his role in the government. he
with the referendum last year, the outcome wasn't what the market was looking for and that lasted weston day. .- less than a day unless something changes, markets can ignore that. alix: we are trying to get people to care about politics and every investor is like, not anymore, don't care anymore. brean capital, you are staying with us. we will bring you live coverage of that ecb decision and president mario draghi's news conference following the announcement of that decision. live from new...