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and corey answered the phone. she said when corey answered the phone that corey was asleep and she asked her what she was doing. corey said, i'm sleeping. >> tiffany also told friends she drove to corey's apartment around 4:00 a.m. and knocked on her door, but no one answered so she left. >> her statement that she went by corey's house puts her at the crime scene during the time that corey could have possibly been killed. and that added to that suspicion that she could possibly be involved. >> but when investigators checked tiffany's cell phone records, they made a startling discovery. tiffany didn't call corey after they left the ritz bar. but why would tiffany make up a story like that? >> everybody was talking about the possibility that maybe she was sexually interested in corey. tiffany mentioned to me in just a very casual conversation that she had been vicarious. >> tiffany had a real, true affection for corey. >> in addition, tiffany told friends things about the crime scene that had not been released to th
and corey answered the phone. she said when corey answered the phone that corey was asleep and she asked her what she was doing. corey said, i'm sleeping. >> tiffany also told friends she drove to corey's apartment around 4:00 a.m. and knocked on her door, but no one answered so she left. >> her statement that she went by corey's house puts her at the crime scene during the time that corey could have possibly been killed. and that added to that suspicion that she could possibly be...
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corey: it is a tough one. i think a big part of the reason why i wrote the book was to explain not only to an audience, but to myself really what we are doing at the restaurant. it is not a cuisine that could be summed up with a couple of words. although, people would say it is a very easy term or genre. it is a restaurant that is american for me. it is modern in the truest sense. we are trying to create a new experience for people, an experience they can only happen our restaurant. ultimately, it is an american restaurant specific to san francisco. charlie: what is the korean influence? corey: there is a lot of seasoning that takes a cue from korean cuisine. some of the fermented pepper sauce, soy sauces, we season with that instead of just salt. it is more about deep flavors than seasoning. there is also the korean aesthetic which is very transparent. i do not think things are manipulated in a way that you cannot identity out what it is. there is a humbleness which is unique in asian cuisine. we are influenc
corey: it is a tough one. i think a big part of the reason why i wrote the book was to explain not only to an audience, but to myself really what we are doing at the restaurant. it is not a cuisine that could be summed up with a couple of words. although, people would say it is a very easy term or genre. it is a restaurant that is american for me. it is modern in the truest sense. we are trying to create a new experience for people, an experience they can only happen our restaurant. ultimately,...
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because i'm corey. you know? you know? my family is one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. a lot of people that meets my family loves my family, you know what i'm saying? there's something good about us, you know? if i get out, i will send some pictures and money orders. be good. stay out the hole. i'm going to cry. i can't keep reading this. i miss her so much. >> corey and melissa's brother, william allen, is also serving time at the house of correction. he's been sentenced to a year and a half for assault and battery. >> my sister said to me one day, it must be a family curse. it must be. i mean, hard time has fallen on us all. well, i had a white band and yellow band. these are symbolic to my family, my sister, and my brother, corey and lisa. i wear them to keep them close to my heart and let them know that i'm thinking about them every day. >> he loves his family. you know what i'm saying? even if you're doing bad or doing good or he's doing bad or doing good, he put his family first. >> they're the first
because i'm corey. you know? you know? my family is one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. a lot of people that meets my family loves my family, you know what i'm saying? there's something good about us, you know? if i get out, i will send some pictures and money orders. be good. stay out the hole. i'm going to cry. i can't keep reading this. i miss her so much. >> corey and melissa's brother, william allen, is also serving time at the house of correction. he's been sentenced...
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and corey perry is where he usually is around the front of the goal. a huge goal for him. >> patrick kane with his ninth of the playoffs on the power play ties this game. >> just dips it toward the net. off the leg of andersen and squeaks through. the skill players coming to the forefront in the third period. >> at the end of regulation 3 goals on 13 shots in the third period. for the ducks. a 3-0 overtime record this season for the chicago blackhawks. something has to give. mike you said it. we probably just watched history for this game. >> it was. what makes this sport so special is the changes in momentum. the changes in scoring opportunities. what was a brilliantly played defensive game broke open because skill players were able to do it. >> so unpredictable what happened there. both coaches use their time-outs. and both teams score right away against them after they try to slow the game down. the skill guys were phenomenal in that period. perry comes through with his big goal. and patrick kane responds. anaheim out of nowhere with the three, quic
and corey perry is where he usually is around the front of the goal. a huge goal for him. >> patrick kane with his ninth of the playoffs on the power play ties this game. >> just dips it toward the net. off the leg of andersen and squeaks through. the skill players coming to the forefront in the third period. >> at the end of regulation 3 goals on 13 shots in the third period. for the ducks. a 3-0 overtime record this season for the chicago blackhawks. something has to give....
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and corey perry is where he usually is around the front of the goal. a huge goal for him. >> patrick kane with his ninth of the playoffs on the power play ties this game. >> just dips it toward the net. off the leg of andersen and squeaks through. the skill players coming to the forefront in the third period. >> at the end of regulation 3 goals on 13 shots in the third period. for the ducks. a 3-0 overtime record this season for the chicago blackhawks. something has to give. mike you said it. we probably just watched history for this game. >> it was. what makes this sport so special is the changes in momentum. the changes in scoring opportunities. what was a brilliantly played defensive game broke open because skill players were able to do it. >> so unpredictable what happened there. both coaches use their time-outs. and both teams score right away against them after they try to slow the game down. the skill guys were phenomenal in that period. perry comes through with his big goal. and patrick kane responds. anaheim out of nowhere with the three, quic
and corey perry is where he usually is around the front of the goal. a huge goal for him. >> patrick kane with his ninth of the playoffs on the power play ties this game. >> just dips it toward the net. off the leg of andersen and squeaks through. the skill players coming to the forefront in the third period. >> at the end of regulation 3 goals on 13 shots in the third period. for the ducks. a 3-0 overtime record this season for the chicago blackhawks. something has to give....
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and corey perry is where he usually is around the front of the goal. a huge goal for him. >> patrick kane with his ninth of the playoffs on the power play ties this game. >> just dips it toward the net. off the leg of andersen and squeaks through. the skill players coming to the forefront in the third period. >> at the end of regulation 3 goals on 13 shots in the third period. for the ducks. a 3-0 overtime record this season for the chicago blackhawks. something has to give. mike you said it. we probably just watched history for this game. >> it was. what makes this sport so special is the changes in momentum. the changes in scoring opportunities. what was a brilliantly played defensive game broke open because skill players were able to do it. >> so unpredictable what happened there. both coaches use their time-outs. and both teams score right away against them after they try to slow the game down. the skill guys were phenomenal in that period. perry comes through with his big goal. and patrick kane responds. anaheim out of nowhere with the three, quic
and corey perry is where he usually is around the front of the goal. a huge goal for him. >> patrick kane with his ninth of the playoffs on the power play ties this game. >> just dips it toward the net. off the leg of andersen and squeaks through. the skill players coming to the forefront in the third period. >> at the end of regulation 3 goals on 13 shots in the third period. for the ducks. a 3-0 overtime record this season for the chicago blackhawks. something has to give....
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the fans chanting "corey" to the direction of the blackhawks goaltender corey crawford down to the final 20 seconds. the ducks will go to 9-1 in the stanley cup playoffs. fans are on their feet here in anaheim. the ducks take game one of the western conference final. >> kenny: 32 saves for frederik andersen. three ducks with 2 points apiece -- lindholm, thompson and silfverberg. tomorrow the stanley cup playoffs continue. game two of the east final. rangers and lightning. coverage begins tomorrow 7:00 eastern on nbcsn. coming up next at nbc, except on the west coast, it's your local news. then starting at 7:00 eastern, "dateline" followed by an all new episode of "e.d." and "american odyssey." for the chicago area coverage continues with "blackhawks postgame live" on comcast sportsnet. for joe micheletti and brian engblom, kenny albert saying so long. thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs, presented by geico. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news in reston. one person is dead after a home invasion that just happened this afternoon. police say a small group of people forced their
the fans chanting "corey" to the direction of the blackhawks goaltender corey crawford down to the final 20 seconds. the ducks will go to 9-1 in the stanley cup playoffs. fans are on their feet here in anaheim. the ducks take game one of the western conference final. >> kenny: 32 saves for frederik andersen. three ducks with 2 points apiece -- lindholm, thompson and silfverberg. tomorrow the stanley cup playoffs continue. game two of the east final. rangers and lightning....
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corey birdic was in an accident in florida. his lawyer says the air bag should have protected him. >> myself, the air bag exploded and sent a 3 1/2 inch piece of steel into his face, taking out one of his eyes. now he's horribly disfigured, unfortunately. >> the air bag manufacturer is the japanese company takata, one of the biggest in the world the for months, takata has tried to limit the recall saying the accidents occur only in areas with very high humidity. the government, unsatisfied with such claims, pounded takata with more than $1 million in fines. >> up until now, takata has refused to acknowledge that their air bags are defective. that changes today. >> the most serious accident so far have involved hondas, but the recall involves fords, chryslers, mazdas, bmws, in all, 11 manufacturers and parts suppliers so far and the recall process could be a long one. >> the big question is how long is this going to take? nobody knows that yet. there is no question, it could be some years. >> the manufacturer issued a statement
corey birdic was in an accident in florida. his lawyer says the air bag should have protected him. >> myself, the air bag exploded and sent a 3 1/2 inch piece of steel into his face, taking out one of his eyes. now he's horribly disfigured, unfortunately. >> the air bag manufacturer is the japanese company takata, one of the biggest in the world the for months, takata has tried to limit the recall saying the accidents occur only in areas with very high humidity. the government,...
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the fans chanting "corey" to the direction of the blackhawks goaltender corey crawford down to the final 20 seconds. the ducks will go to 9-1 in the stanley cup playoffs. fans are on their feet here in anaheim. the ducks take game one of the western conference final. >> kenny: 32 saves for frederik andersen. three ducks with 2 points apiece -- lindholm, thompson and silfverberg. tomorrow the stanley cup playoffs continue. game two of the east final. rangers and lightning. coverage begins tomorrow 7:00 eastern on nbcsn. coming up next at nbc, except on the west coast, it's your local news. then starting at 7:00 eastern, "dateline" followed by an all new episode of "e.d." and "american odyssey." for the chicago area coverage continues with "blackhawks postgame live" on comcast sportsnet. for joe micheletti and brian engblom, kenny albert saying so long. thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs, presented by geico. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings
the fans chanting "corey" to the direction of the blackhawks goaltender corey crawford down to the final 20 seconds. the ducks will go to 9-1 in the stanley cup playoffs. fans are on their feet here in anaheim. the ducks take game one of the western conference final. >> kenny: 32 saves for frederik andersen. three ducks with 2 points apiece -- lindholm, thompson and silfverberg. tomorrow the stanley cup playoffs continue. game two of the east final. rangers and lightning....
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corey, what have you got today. corey: 90. that is the number of seconds that the capsule from spacex was in the air in a test of their a board scenario. they wanted to see what it was like to take a manned rocket in an abort situation. rather than sending the astronauts flying out in parachutes, the entire capsule. it's blast landed. according to spacex it went according to plan, and this will be a part of their contract to try to find a way to bring astronauts to the international space station. they will be developing a new rocket for that, and the entire capsule separates. it is cool space stuff from spacex. emily: thank you. fascinating video there, just how much spacex is trying to accomplish. corey, thank you, and thank you all for watching this edition of "bloomberg west," all the headlines on bloomberg.com, your phone. we will see you later. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: samantha power is here. she is the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. previously, she served on the
corey, what have you got today. corey: 90. that is the number of seconds that the capsule from spacex was in the air in a test of their a board scenario. they wanted to see what it was like to take a manned rocket in an abort situation. rather than sending the astronauts flying out in parachutes, the entire capsule. it's blast landed. according to spacex it went according to plan, and this will be a part of their contract to try to find a way to bring astronauts to the international space...
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corey: and the flower business. the marketing around mother's day for the flower industry is enormous. it is a day were they i think it is their biggest day of sales. olivia: i got suckered in. spendi think the average was $172 per person, the largest amount eating spent person sense -- since the tracking was started 15 years ago. corey: why not? it's a woman economy. olivia: thank you so much. nice to have you in new york. pimm: did you tweak your mother?corey: i did not. olivia: i instagram my mom. pimm: i am in the middle. ahead, had, -- still hank paulson weighs in on china's latest rate cut as well as whether greece will stay in the euro zone. ♪ pimm: welcome back. let's take a look at some of the top stories at this hour. it will be the first time secretary was a john kerry has had direct talks with vladimir putin in two years. he will meet with the russian president tomorrow in sochi, the site of last year's winter olympics. they are expected to talk about the conflicts in the ukraine, syria, and iran. the
corey: and the flower business. the marketing around mother's day for the flower industry is enormous. it is a day were they i think it is their biggest day of sales. olivia: i got suckered in. spendi think the average was $172 per person, the largest amount eating spent person sense -- since the tracking was started 15 years ago. corey: why not? it's a woman economy. olivia: thank you so much. nice to have you in new york. pimm: did you tweak your mother?corey: i did not. olivia: i instagram...
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corey johnson has those numbers. >> looking at the numbers. adjusted earnings per share, once you take out stock options and expenses, 23 cents. the analysts were wrong again. 55% sales growth in a year over year basis, adjusted earnings per share better. and the guidance for next quarter, better than the analysts were predicting. as a result you see the stock trading basically around where it close today around $160 a share, a very expensive stock, trading at 26 times its book value. it is all about revenue growth for this company, and they are showing very strong growth and drawing market share away from more experienced companies. alix: thanks, corey. it sort of talks about tech and where the bubbles are. joe, you were talking about a chart. we are looking at the nasdaq versus the tech focus. joe: right. right before we came on. bring that back. when people talk about stocks, they tack about the shanghai composite. you but it is really the shenzen mark. it is completely absurd. the to what end is chinese government fostering these bubbles,
corey johnson has those numbers. >> looking at the numbers. adjusted earnings per share, once you take out stock options and expenses, 23 cents. the analysts were wrong again. 55% sales growth in a year over year basis, adjusted earnings per share better. and the guidance for next quarter, better than the analysts were predicting. as a result you see the stock trading basically around where it close today around $160 a share, a very expensive stock, trading at 26 times its book value. it...
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stay with us. >> rose: corey lee is here. he is a james beard award-winning chef and owner of the restaurant benu in san francisco. benu gives its name to the first cookbook of the cherif. he reveals recipes and principles whined his cuisine. here's a look. >> a fellow asked me what kind of restaurant benu was. my first answer is an american restaurant. it's open to the influence of all different kinds of cultures. the book is about a menu at benu, and hopefully we can convey the experience of dining at benu. food is identity. it's the most revealing thing about you, a about culture where you come from, how you live, what's important to you. they go hand in hand. it's really about finding yourself in your work and understanding that there's meaning in finding yourself in your work. >> rose: pleased to have corey lee at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: are you a friend of david chang's or mine? david's said remarkable things about you. what influence did he have on you. >> he had a b
stay with us. >> rose: corey lee is here. he is a james beard award-winning chef and owner of the restaurant benu in san francisco. benu gives its name to the first cookbook of the cherif. he reveals recipes and principles whined his cuisine. here's a look. >> a fellow asked me what kind of restaurant benu was. my first answer is an american restaurant. it's open to the influence of all different kinds of cultures. the book is about a menu at benu, and hopefully we can convey the...
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corey nolton's rifle blast sent a piercing sound through the air. when it's all over, this black rhino is dead. >> the idea killing the black rhino, one of them is benefiting the species. >> i think really easily. you nor i nor anybody can grant the single animal eternal life. the animals die one way or the other. this way ensures its death benefits the rest of the species and furthermore benefits the community in the fact they value that animal's life both alive and dead both. >> reporter: what happened after the hunt is what corey noelton says he won't forgot 1,000 pounds of meat is loaded on a trailer and delivered to a village. >> which is one of the villages they are going to bring the rhino meat to here. >> the village is a desolate place. running water and electricity is scares. >> this is home. >> reporter: it's where i meet john. he shows me the homes of stone and straw he made with his bare hands for his wife and children. when a truck full of meat rolls into town, everyone turns out. >> what does it mean to you? >> means everything to me.
corey nolton's rifle blast sent a piercing sound through the air. when it's all over, this black rhino is dead. >> the idea killing the black rhino, one of them is benefiting the species. >> i think really easily. you nor i nor anybody can grant the single animal eternal life. the animals die one way or the other. this way ensures its death benefits the rest of the species and furthermore benefits the community in the fact they value that animal's life both alive and dead both....
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and squeeze your glutes corey and carlos picked three moves and took me through them. the first is a kettle bell swing this works your core and backside and gets your heart pumping to women should pick a 20 pound kettle bell and then an air squat let your hips sitd back and down use your arms to get up. >> the weight should be on your heels, hips dip below your knees once you have the right form add speed and last is a burpy it's used throughout cross fit, get close to the floor and jump your feet up wide and that is one burley and can you repeat it five times and rest when needed. go back to work at soon as you can. >> but of course especially with these exercises if you have not worked out in a while check with your dr. before starting any fitness program and ask a trainer to check your form so you don't get hurt. >> thank you ali i'll pass that message on to rick. >> nursing mothers now have a private place at philadelphia international airport minute suites connects terminals a and b and women can access a private room for up to a half hour for free. >> well, there
and squeeze your glutes corey and carlos picked three moves and took me through them. the first is a kettle bell swing this works your core and backside and gets your heart pumping to women should pick a 20 pound kettle bell and then an air squat let your hips sitd back and down use your arms to get up. >> the weight should be on your heels, hips dip below your knees once you have the right form add speed and last is a burpy it's used throughout cross fit, get close to the floor and jump...
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corey graham i want to start with you because this is a different kind of investment for carl icahn. why is carl icahn first of all investing in a private tech company, and why lyft over her? cory: let's think of all the reasons, one, he is wanted to make money. carl icahn has been a moneymaker but a company builder not by any stretch of the imagination. he likes to look at what he thinks can be better that he can make money. 30 years ago, 30 years ago, he has borrowed money to help michael milk milken and verna lambert to help one of the corporate raiders taking over twa, and they broke up little pieces, selling it off. the company did not want to go through this as there were protests and complaints about all quarters, but he broke up the company so he could pay off the debt so twa could be a different company going forward. that title of corporate raider has stuck with him, even 30 years later. this is an unbelievable different investment from a man known as breaking up companies, not building up companies. emily: here's a question, eric how much will icahn's investment help lyft,
corey graham i want to start with you because this is a different kind of investment for carl icahn. why is carl icahn first of all investing in a private tech company, and why lyft over her? cory: let's think of all the reasons, one, he is wanted to make money. carl icahn has been a moneymaker but a company builder not by any stretch of the imagination. he likes to look at what he thinks can be better that he can make money. 30 years ago, 30 years ago, he has borrowed money to help michael...
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officer law corey tate a rookie cop who always dreamed of being a police officer. dean and tate become the 39th and 40th police officers in the u.s. killed in the line of duty this year. 126 died last year. it is a very difficult time as you can image in hadisburg today. >> it is hard for us to watch this news coverage on this story. i know the mayor has been close to the investigation has talked to fox. what is he asking of the city now? how do they move on? >> during the time of grief mayor dupree is calling for the commune toit come together and pray adding quote nobody no parents wants to bury a child before them. here we are on mother's day as he stated. >> those two men are heros in our eyes. thank you so much kelly. >> extreme weather from the rockys to the east coast making a mess for millions of people from it a rare may snowfall to dangerous flooding in the midwest. >> and the first named tropical storm of the season washes ashore on the east coast. jonathan siri is live for us in myrtle beach south carolina. >> good morning to you a far cry from 23 hours
officer law corey tate a rookie cop who always dreamed of being a police officer. dean and tate become the 39th and 40th police officers in the u.s. killed in the line of duty this year. 126 died last year. it is a very difficult time as you can image in hadisburg today. >> it is hard for us to watch this news coverage on this story. i know the mayor has been close to the investigation has talked to fox. what is he asking of the city now? how do they move on? >> during the time of...
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corey, i want to start with you because this is a very different investment for carl. why is he investing in lyft over uber? >> let's think of all the reasons. he is investing in it to make money. for much of his career, he has been a moneymaker, but not a company builder by any stretch of the imagination. he looks at what he can make better and where he can make money. 30 years ago, he has borrowed money to become one of the world's preeminent corporate raiders, taking over twa and breaking it up into little pieces selling it off. the company did not want to go through this. there were a lunch of complaints about this all quarter. he broke up the company to pay off the debt so that twa could be a very different kind of company going forward. that title has stuck with him even 30 years later. this was an unbelievably different investment. emily: so here is the question eric, how much will their investment help lyft? and will it help them compete with huber? >> -- huber -- uber? >> i think it is a fair raise. obviously, any amount of money helps. lyft is focused on the
corey, i want to start with you because this is a very different investment for carl. why is he investing in lyft over uber? >> let's think of all the reasons. he is investing in it to make money. for much of his career, he has been a moneymaker, but not a company builder by any stretch of the imagination. he looks at what he can make better and where he can make money. 30 years ago, he has borrowed money to become one of the world's preeminent corporate raiders, taking over twa and...
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utah -- corey blake ride. virginia -- brian m. berger. purcy lee house, iii. brian w.jones. washington -- derek a. hansen. wisconsin -- michael j. seversen. federal -- oswaldo o. albarati-casana. michael c. baskett. jair j. cabrera. jason m. crisp. brian j. feldt. alexander i. giannini. clinton holtz. brandon k. kountz. mark a. mayo. frank e. mcknight. ernest j. montoya, sr. tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin correa-ortega. marielis morales-santiago. francisco mujica de leon. carlos rivera-vega. mario torres-martin. acknowledgment of all deceased officers. mrs. amy scully, wife of alvin scully, florence township police department new jersey. acknowledgment of all disabled officers. deputy sheriff robin hawkins leo county sheriff's office, new mexico. acknowledgment of all international officers. new south wales police force australia. acknowledgment of law enforcement officers in deleterious service, united states navy. -- military service. united states navy. acknowledgment of all officers tc stats a result of terrorist action. sergeant craig pollin, pennsylvan
utah -- corey blake ride. virginia -- brian m. berger. purcy lee house, iii. brian w.jones. washington -- derek a. hansen. wisconsin -- michael j. seversen. federal -- oswaldo o. albarati-casana. michael c. baskett. jair j. cabrera. jason m. crisp. brian j. feldt. alexander i. giannini. clinton holtz. brandon k. kountz. mark a. mayo. frank e. mcknight. ernest j. montoya, sr. tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin correa-ortega. marielis morales-santiago. francisco mujica de leon....
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. >>> freemont and corey lakes are closed because of blue-green algae. it's most likely caused by a draught. >>> a gesture by farmers. they will cut water use by 25%. the state was threatening to impose the first cuts in 35 years. agriculture accounts for 80% of the water ground. >>> in the bay area vandals hit a dam in fremont and wasted tens of millions of gallons of water. the water is gone and the dam is going to cost millions to replace. >> this is what the dam looked like before vandals sliced it up yesterday. the rubber barrier now flattened under a pool of water. now the water has poured out. sgltsz >> -- >> it hurts inside. >> that's going to cost a lot of money to replace it and time. we need this dam because it's a recharging pond. >> when fully inflated it reached 13 feet and stretched 210 feet across the channel. the water lost is enough to supply 500 homes in this neighborhood for a year. >> it's challenging times and during the draught worse of an act. >> alameda workers and police checked out the damage this afternoon. the district said a
. >>> freemont and corey lakes are closed because of blue-green algae. it's most likely caused by a draught. >>> a gesture by farmers. they will cut water use by 25%. the state was threatening to impose the first cuts in 35 years. agriculture accounts for 80% of the water ground. >>> in the bay area vandals hit a dam in fremont and wasted tens of millions of gallons of water. the water is gone and the dam is going to cost millions to replace. >> this is what the...
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and not look at our iphones and you kind of lose users in the city and have a cup of coffee >> i'm corey a typical day increase no typical day. and just the first time being on the talent show and getting a huge applause and i never expected it is is r is a great experience i'm an executive chief here at kathy serve over one hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks. people love our meals and the idea they can pick up a meal and don't worry about shopping or doing dishes and enjoy and have a great time at camp mather >> grasping grab on. >> i like camp mather it is a lot of freedom and kids run around it's great. >> they have all the things i don't have to do the kids get to do what they want to do and we basically focus on them that's our only job. >> i like camp mather because i can ride my bike. >> i love camp mather. the children are up here playing around and riding their booiths bicycles that's a great place to see what the word is like outside of the city.
and not look at our iphones and you kind of lose users in the city and have a cup of coffee >> i'm corey a typical day increase no typical day. and just the first time being on the talent show and getting a huge applause and i never expected it is is r is a great experience i'm an executive chief here at kathy serve over one hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks. people love our meals and the idea they can pick up a meal and don't worry about shopping or doing dishes and enjoy and...
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food this is not many and this particular airport are amazing especially at the tirnl indicating and corey is my favorite i come one or two hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use local vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our loca
food this is not many and this particular airport are amazing especially at the tirnl indicating and corey is my favorite i come one or two hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use local vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked...
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. >> it did not help solve or bring corey back. we just took the police. jennifer: one after the other? >> this is a normal night. jennifer: critics say trying to make roads safer in maryland will stumble on until there is a better answer. jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. kellye: two former aides to new jersey governor chris christie have been indicted, stemming from the 2013 bridge-gate incident. they are accused of creating politically motivated traffic jams on the george washington bridge. a port authority official implicated days as part of a cooperation deal with prosecutors. mayor muriel bowser has announced an expansion of the summer youth employment program. this will be available to people up to the age of 24. today was the career exploration fair, with employers meeting with potential employees. >> to give kids an opportunity to get a job, not be on the streets. >> i'm glad they extended the age range because that gives people like me an opportunity to work longer and get more experience. kellye: 23,000 people applied for the program this year. 16,0
. >> it did not help solve or bring corey back. we just took the police. jennifer: one after the other? >> this is a normal night. jennifer: critics say trying to make roads safer in maryland will stumble on until there is a better answer. jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. kellye: two former aides to new jersey governor chris christie have been indicted, stemming from the 2013 bridge-gate incident. they are accused of creating politically motivated traffic jams on the george washington...
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. >> corey phelps is one of more than 100,000 power boat enthusiasts who come back each year. >> it's the biggest party i've ever seen. the weather is always good. it's fun. >> the temperature is a blistering 97 degrees. and the local announcer brian matthews is covering the event live. >> we had been on the air little more than an hour, and we knew we could see history made. >> the two-man crew were captured at the beginning of their first speed run in the new carbon fiber boat named no stress. >> we're looking at the monitor, and it's like the boat is on rails. it is a perfect 10 out of 10 run at this point. >> corey phelps has a different vantage point. >> we were anchored a few hundred yards from the finish line. that's where we like to be because they are hitting top speed. i grabbed my camera. and when i saw it, it was running 180 miles an hour. >> and firefighters are standing by to make an emergency rescue, just in case. >> when you are reaching speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour on the water, anything can happen. >> and it does. >> the nose started coming up, and i knew he
. >> corey phelps is one of more than 100,000 power boat enthusiasts who come back each year. >> it's the biggest party i've ever seen. the weather is always good. it's fun. >> the temperature is a blistering 97 degrees. and the local announcer brian matthews is covering the event live. >> we had been on the air little more than an hour, and we knew we could see history made. >> the two-man crew were captured at the beginning of their first speed run in the new...
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corey: you never complete a city. fahd: by 2035, we think we will have 2 million people. emily: does anybody live there yet? fahd: we have 300,000 already -- we have 30,000 people already. emily: are people operating themselves from other pallets -- from other parts of saudi arabia? fahd: 65% of the population is under 30. they are the biggest users of youtube and twitter in the world. they are young and mobile. moving people and giving them opportunities to work and live in the best and most progressive city. emily: what is the sales pitch to someone? fahd: come and find a place to live. emily: what will they do for work? fahd: we have great jobs from all over the world. we have pfizer and mars and sanofi and other companies invested. they are setting up in the country so they can build a great career. you should remember that the red sea is one of the most dutiful in the world -- is one of the most beautiful in the world. emily: fascinating what you are working on. the king abdulla economic city. we will check back in 2035. fahd: by 2020. emily: thanks so much for joini
corey: you never complete a city. fahd: by 2035, we think we will have 2 million people. emily: does anybody live there yet? fahd: we have 300,000 already -- we have 30,000 people already. emily: are people operating themselves from other pallets -- from other parts of saudi arabia? fahd: 65% of the population is under 30. they are the biggest users of youtube and twitter in the world. they are young and mobile. moving people and giving them opportunities to work and live in the best and most...
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corey in massachusetts, corey? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? thanks for having me on. >> i'm having a good day. >> caller: the sun is shining so i'm happy. it's going beyond the numbers but this generation tends to be tech savvy and i got to tell you, jim, i love the car, too, i really do tesla, long-term, a what do you think? >> if they make the numbers and they raise the cash that they need, then they will be fine but i think they have to spend a lot of cash and i don't know if they can make the numbers. that's why i describe it as a cold stock. people want to own the stock no matter what i say or do. i like the cold stock of netflix. i think it's terrific. i like the cold stock of amazon. i can't get my arms around tesla. don't want to tell you to buy or sell. we're in the early innings with these mergers and acquisitions. more and more companies are getting ready to play ball and that will determine the direction of the market. really, that's what is in charge. on "mad money" the company behind dress barn buys the parent of ann taylor. i'll
corey in massachusetts, corey? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? thanks for having me on. >> i'm having a good day. >> caller: the sun is shining so i'm happy. it's going beyond the numbers but this generation tends to be tech savvy and i got to tell you, jim, i love the car, too, i really do tesla, long-term, a what do you think? >> if they make the numbers and they raise the cash that they need, then they will be fine but i think they have to spend a lot of cash...
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senators bob menendez and corey booker will hold a press conference in newark. on wednesday a house appropriations committee voted to cut the amtrak budget. john boehner said this week's crash was not caused by a lack of federal funds. our coverage of the train derailment continues online at 6abc.com follow the the latest on the ntsb investigation and read about the victims of the tragedy. >> fire forced four people out of their home, the action cam was in voorhees township. the fire is under control. crews do not know what started it. >> we have brand new details on a shooting in philadelphia. police told "action news" overnight that it was a deadly ambush. it happened in olney last night. witnesses tell police the 50-year-old victim was sitting on the front steps of the neighbor's house the suspect ran out and fired three shots at close range. the man died at the hospital overnight. police do not know who shot him. >>> 6 drug officers were cleared in a corruption case. they are cooled of stealing drug money and beating suspects. the defense lawyers attacked th
senators bob menendez and corey booker will hold a press conference in newark. on wednesday a house appropriations committee voted to cut the amtrak budget. john boehner said this week's crash was not caused by a lack of federal funds. our coverage of the train derailment continues online at 6abc.com follow the the latest on the ntsb investigation and read about the victims of the tragedy. >> fire forced four people out of their home, the action cam was in voorhees township. the fire is...
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bob menendez and corey booker will hold a press conference at a train station in newark. a house appropriations committee voted to cut the amtrak budget. john boehner argued that this week's crash was not connected to a lack of federal funds. >> fire forced four people from a house in camden county. the action cam was on the unit block of hidden acres drive in voorhees township. firefighters had a tough time gettinged ladder around trees to the attic where the flames broke out. they do not know what started. >> a jury cleared 6 former drug squad officers in a corruption case they were accused of stealing $400,000 in drug money and beating suspects, the defense lawyers attacked the credibility of a drug dealers and disgraced former squad member. the former officers will begin arbitration to get their jobs back. >> turning to accuweather it's a lot of warmer that were yesterday. >> reporter: we're heading for a nice low humidity afternoon things change for the weekend though. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we're dry as you wake you mean on a friday morning. as we
bob menendez and corey booker will hold a press conference at a train station in newark. a house appropriations committee voted to cut the amtrak budget. john boehner argued that this week's crash was not connected to a lack of federal funds. >> fire forced four people from a house in camden county. the action cam was on the unit block of hidden acres drive in voorhees township. firefighters had a tough time gettinged ladder around trees to the attic where the flames broke out. they do...
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. >>> the person that you hear talking is corey. >> the day after a wedding a mother moves and the two babies came by to say hi. >> i think this is a sign that they're going to be blessed with twins. it's beautiful. they did say that they think that it's a sign. >> this is just not good luck. this is just amazing luck. we have yet to see moose in the yard. for it to be the day after the wedding, oh my god. thanksor watchingguys. i thank you for watching. >>> a girl enjoys a concert from above, and then watch. >> why would she do this? >> what happens when she decides to go for an epic stage dive. >> and then couples are on the site. >> how much are you changing phones. >> see the results when you get to snooping. yoyou'u'rere w welelcocomeme.. ugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. bobothth d dririveve f foror a a l living, bobothth l likike e toto s savavee money on car insurance and we both know you may not get ththisis c carar b bacack k inin the same condition. watch your toes. wowo! ! yaya b boyoy..... . geget t itit! sosortrta a yoyou u isisn'n't t yoyou.u. wiwithth d drir
. >>> the person that you hear talking is corey. >> the day after a wedding a mother moves and the two babies came by to say hi. >> i think this is a sign that they're going to be blessed with twins. it's beautiful. they did say that they think that it's a sign. >> this is just not good luck. this is just amazing luck. we have yet to see moose in the yard. for it to be the day after the wedding, oh my god. thanksor watchingguys. i thank you for watching. >>>...
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corey washington on it heels. haas ert has resigned posts, including maiming junior firms. and could be -- major firms, and could be reported this >>> f.i.f.a.'s embattled president wins another election. despite calls for him to be stood down sepp blatter won an extra term. yesterday we spoke about whether he would stay. >> for a moment we thought there would be a second raup but it col -- second round but it collapsed. sepp blatter, he is well into extra time. the question is will he be sent off before his own personal game is over. >> it's business as usual at f.i.f.a. >> thank you, thank you that you accepted me that for the next four years i will be in command of this thing called f.i.f.a. >> days after arrests and a bombshell, sepp blatter is back for australian press dented fifth term at the top. >> i'm not perfect. no one is perfect. we'll do a good job. i thank you so much. thank you for the trust and confidence trust and confidence together we go. let's go f.i.f.a. let's go. >> minute before his only challenger conceded after blatter failed to win enough votes for
corey washington on it heels. haas ert has resigned posts, including maiming junior firms. and could be -- major firms, and could be reported this >>> f.i.f.a.'s embattled president wins another election. despite calls for him to be stood down sepp blatter won an extra term. yesterday we spoke about whether he would stay. >> for a moment we thought there would be a second raup but it col -- second round but it collapsed. sepp blatter, he is well into extra time. the question is...
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let's go to corey in massachusetts, corey. >> we're making history today. i'm calling you on my apple watch. >> well, let me take that. that's amazing. tim, tim. come in. >> hey, jim, i'm calling from california to be exact. this is tim cook at apple. >> on monday during the so-called so-called frack attack. >> we call it the mother fracker. it's the second largest producer behind eog. >> oh father fracker. [ crickets childrening ] tom screener on your desktop, that updates to all your devices. and you can share it with one click. wow. how do you find the time to do all this? easy. we combined every birthday and holiday into one celebration. (different holidays being shouted) back to work, guys! i love this times of year. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounc
let's go to corey in massachusetts, corey. >> we're making history today. i'm calling you on my apple watch. >> well, let me take that. that's amazing. tim, tim. come in. >> hey, jim, i'm calling from california to be exact. this is tim cook at apple. >> on monday during the so-called so-called frack attack. >> we call it the mother fracker. it's the second largest producer behind eog. >> oh father fracker. [ crickets childrening ] tom screener on your...
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it is a perfect 10 out of 10 run at this point. >> corey fephelps has a differe vantage point. >> we were anchored a few hundred yards near the finish line. that's where we like to be because they are hitting top speed. i grabbed my camera and when i saw it it was running 180 miles an hour. >> and firefighters are standing by to make an emergency rescue just in case. >> when you are reaching speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour on the water anything can happen. >> and it does. >> the nose started coming up and i knew he was in trouble. he did a complete back flip, and then his nose hit the water. and that's when he got really high. >> oh! >> we have -- >> i was immediately in shock. and i was scared. >> he had to be up there at least 50, 60 feet. >> the power boat slams into the water, upside down, and flips back right side up. spectators are holding their breath, scanning the water for any signs of life. and then -- >> we have somebody in the cockpit. >> we see movement. >> first responders are on the scene in seconds. >> we had one patient sitting upright, still belted into his ch
it is a perfect 10 out of 10 run at this point. >> corey fephelps has a differe vantage point. >> we were anchored a few hundred yards near the finish line. that's where we like to be because they are hitting top speed. i grabbed my camera and when i saw it it was running 180 miles an hour. >> and firefighters are standing by to make an emergency rescue just in case. >> when you are reaching speeds in excess of 200 miles an hour on the water anything can happen. >>...
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our starting point is not corey washington, but the streets of baltimore. >> when i talk to people as a journalist, the main thing i hear is not so much anger at the media, myself but please get it right. >>> really, it's the way it is perceived by everyone by police officers the way they are perceived by judges the way they are perceived by journalists, they want to make sure they are seen as human being. >> riots, as martin luther king said are the voice of the unheard. what happened in baltimore maryland on saturday april 25th was the storey of the unseen. the first few days of protests after freddie gray 25-year-old died in police custody were peaceful. there was national coverage the details of his death, six officers suspended made for familiar reading. the story went to another level. you may not have known that. there's other news net marks, the plan was to cover the white house correspondent's day down the road in d.c. for the most part they struck to it. >> so the white house correspondent centers is this nerd prom where you have all the u.s. based journalists come together.
our starting point is not corey washington, but the streets of baltimore. >> when i talk to people as a journalist, the main thing i hear is not so much anger at the media, myself but please get it right. >>> really, it's the way it is perceived by everyone by police officers the way they are perceived by judges the way they are perceived by journalists, they want to make sure they are seen as human being. >> riots, as martin luther king said are the voice of the unheard....
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corey: that's a lot of percents. here is the big take away. if you want to compare it to what the analysts expected it's better than that. the reaction and market trading is muted. last quarter, the stock jumped 12%. the next day it's down 5%. we will see how it shakes out in trading. while better than expected it has dramatically slower growth. the biggest first-quarter they have had but only 23% bigger than one year ago. compare that to one year ago. 37% a year ago. they went from 37% to 23% sales growth. that is a lot slower. it is different growth potential than what we would have expected a year ago. one of the reasons from that is that they spent less on marketing. the big knock on salesforce is that they spend a lot on marketing, 52% of revenues. think about that. that is what they are putting in the tank to make that thing go faster. they lightened up a little percent, only 49% of revenue. sales growth dramatically slows down. any potential acquirer it's barely profitable for revenue versus profit. the business with less marketing spen
corey: that's a lot of percents. here is the big take away. if you want to compare it to what the analysts expected it's better than that. the reaction and market trading is muted. last quarter, the stock jumped 12%. the next day it's down 5%. we will see how it shakes out in trading. while better than expected it has dramatically slower growth. the biggest first-quarter they have had but only 23% bigger than one year ago. compare that to one year ago. 37% a year ago. they went from 37% to 23%...
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break andke a quick go to corey. just coming across the tape, the companies reporting revenues of $1.5 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter, that is down -- a down from the previous year by 7%. it could be better than what the analysts thought, their estimates. they were wrong either way. down, they were expecting a 6% decline. things worse than the analysts expected. income, profits down 19%. that is not good. even when they pull out the funky adjustments to make things look better, they take out stock, they of compensation and i just for other things as well, you still see that 6% decline with profits down 10% every year. in the face of all sorts of new competition, defending cyber security, defending cyber security, they are facing challenges. a lot of computing is moving to the cloud with different competitors, different approaches to sever security, symantec is fighting not often that losing revenue. alix: we also have julie looking at party city. the first is ipos. julie: no analyst estimates that we could find
break andke a quick go to corey. just coming across the tape, the companies reporting revenues of $1.5 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter, that is down -- a down from the previous year by 7%. it could be better than what the analysts thought, their estimates. they were wrong either way. down, they were expecting a 6% decline. things worse than the analysts expected. income, profits down 19%. that is not good. even when they pull out the funky adjustments to make things look better, they take...
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bob menendez and corey booker will hold a press conference at a train station in newark. house appropriations committee voted to cutting amtrak's budget. john boehner argued that this week's crash is not connected by a lack of federal funds. >> new this morning a fire forced four people from the house in camden county. the action cam was on the unit block of hidden acres drive in voorhees township. firefighters had a tough time getting their ladders around the trees to the attic where the fire broke out. crews do not know what started. >>> a gunman carried out a deadly ambush in a philadelphia neighborhood in olney. witnesses say the 50-year-old victim was sitting on the front steps of the neighbor's house the gunman ran out of a rear driveway and fired three shots at the victim at close range. police do not know who shot him. >>> 6 drug officers were acquitted in a corruption case they are accused of stealing money and beating suspects and lying. family and friends of the officers cheered outside the federal court house after hearing the not guilty verdict yesterday. >>
bob menendez and corey booker will hold a press conference at a train station in newark. house appropriations committee voted to cutting amtrak's budget. john boehner argued that this week's crash is not connected by a lack of federal funds. >> new this morning a fire forced four people from the house in camden county. the action cam was on the unit block of hidden acres drive in voorhees township. firefighters had a tough time getting their ladders around the trees to the attic where the...
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i'm joined by corey booker of new jersey. senator booker welcome back to "meet the press." >> good to be here. thank you. >> i want to start with the isis raid then infrastructure, which i know you've been focused on with the amtrak derailment. what you have heard about the raid, do you feel, a, it's a success from what you understand about it now and, b, the overall campaign against isis is more successful than failure? >> certainly, this raid looks like it was a success. a lot of the information we pulled out could be very, very valuable. the computers and other data that was recovered that is now beingage analyzed. this is going to be a long effort. isis is a terrible threat in that region as well as american security. we are going to be involved in a many month, if not longer effort. we have seen some gains from the recruitment of foreign fighters going down and their territory. then we see things like this week, where we end up losing some ground. i'm encouraged by the progress, but we have more work to do to eliminate t
i'm joined by corey booker of new jersey. senator booker welcome back to "meet the press." >> good to be here. thank you. >> i want to start with the isis raid then infrastructure, which i know you've been focused on with the amtrak derailment. what you have heard about the raid, do you feel, a, it's a success from what you understand about it now and, b, the overall campaign against isis is more successful than failure? >> certainly, this raid looks like it was a...
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corey is one of the many injured by the airbag. >> i saw the blood and thought i would die. >> and more alarm details from takata, they tested thousands of them and nearly one in every 100 sent shrapnel when deployed. if you get a letter make an appointment to get it repaired. but the national highway transportation system says it could take years to replace the airbags recalled. and they are not even sure if the new inflaters will be safe. >> there will be a remedy to make sure it will be safe. period. >> the government set up a website, safercar.gov to see if their car was recalled. but that will not be operational until next week. >> karen thank you. >> jim kenney is celebrating victory after winning philadelphia's democratic mayoral primary in a landslide. his republican rival for city hall is melissa murray bailey she ran unopposed for her party's nomination. >>> coming up a teacher caught hitting students with a belt. the reason he did it and now the school responding. >>> and meteorologist, david murphy, has your seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back. i'm brian v
corey is one of the many injured by the airbag. >> i saw the blood and thought i would die. >> and more alarm details from takata, they tested thousands of them and nearly one in every 100 sent shrapnel when deployed. if you get a letter make an appointment to get it repaired. but the national highway transportation system says it could take years to replace the airbags recalled. and they are not even sure if the new inflaters will be safe. >> there will be a remedy to make...
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corey you have always been , beating on salesforce. what do you think of that statement? cory: i am always loving salesforce. it is not growing like it used to. in the latter stages of growth they have been fueled by bigger acquisitions. this is a company that has grown lately, not because of their software, but growing because of buying growth, and that has its limits as well. anyone who gets involved in a merger with this company starts to pull away the covers and see these things, and it's hard to imagine where this grows in the future and where that growth is going to come from and the pace of that growth. that's the thing. it's a great big copy that's growing its revenues but what's , it going to grow like in the future? these growth rates are coming up fast. that's going to be a disconcerting note to a potential acquirer. kevin: on the other hand the , growth rate may be slowing but it's faster than oracles. cory: it would be a massively diluted deal. emily: katie pat, you guys were nodding vigorously. if you look at acquisitions to get into areas, that's been a mix
corey you have always been , beating on salesforce. what do you think of that statement? cory: i am always loving salesforce. it is not growing like it used to. in the latter stages of growth they have been fueled by bigger acquisitions. this is a company that has grown lately, not because of their software, but growing because of buying growth, and that has its limits as well. anyone who gets involved in a merger with this company starts to pull away the covers and see these things, and it's...