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>> reporter: their priority became giving julian the support that he needs. this therapist has been monitoring his progress. >> reporter: two years ago, he was using one word and more erratic in his behavior and not able to focus and sit still. >> reporter: his parents sheila and councilman derek green created three autism support classrooms with a fourth expected next year. >> right now, the kids have just come back from lunch and this is one of our sensory breaks. >> reporter: sometimes the lights are off to help them do what ever they need to decompress with no more than eight in each class. >> give me five. >> reporter: with time to learn, students get more individualized attention. >> i guess all the conception is that they can't learn, they just -- they can learn but they learn differently. >> reporter: the journey has not been easy for julian. they, too, face barriers created
>> reporter: their priority became giving julian the support that he needs. this therapist has been monitoring his progress. >> reporter: two years ago, he was using one word and more erratic in his behavior and not able to focus and sit still. >> reporter: his parents sheila and councilman derek green created three autism support classrooms with a fourth expected next year. >> right now, the kids have just come back from lunch and this is one of our sensory breaks....
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julian is going to stay with us. plenty more still coming up with julian killingsworth. later, do not miss another historic central-bank gathering. it is a gathering of a fed chair that's gathering of the fed chair. -- gathering of the fed chair. janet yellen, alan greenspan, paul volcker all appearing together in conversation. this is the first time this has ever happened. up next, ceo of the bank of -- up next.ng his ♪ hans: welcome back to on the move. let's get to bloomberg's first word news with kumutha ramanathan. kumutha: thank you, hans. shares have dipped despite better-than-expected first quarter profits. the early release of the galaxy s seven gave it a head start on apple and chinese rivals. $5.7 billion. estimated sales of the s seven line hit 9 million units, triple those of the s6 in the same period last year. -- documentedg business as a part of a plan to divest more than $6 billion in assets, that is according to people with knowledge. pushese comes as dell ahead with the largest technology takeover ever. three former nomura traders have been accused i
julian is going to stay with us. plenty more still coming up with julian killingsworth. later, do not miss another historic central-bank gathering. it is a gathering of a fed chair that's gathering of the fed chair. -- gathering of the fed chair. janet yellen, alan greenspan, paul volcker all appearing together in conversation. this is the first time this has ever happened. up next, ceo of the bank of -- up next.ng his ♪ hans: welcome back to on the move. let's get to bloomberg's first word...
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they're saying, "look, julian castro could end up as the first latino in the white house." so put those things together. you know, your mom's doing radical stuff-- you know, third party politics-- and you're like, right in with the big democratic party with... they have high hopes for you. >> well, i think it's a measure of how far the country has come in those 30 to 40 years, and she was active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. and when you look at... look back at that experience, it's not surprising that there would have been a third party, because neither party truly was serving, i think, the interests of hispanics at that time in the united states. you had a drop-out rate of 70% or something like that. just astronomical. and the institutions of significance in the country truly did not afford the american dream to certain folks, and it's a measure of how far we've come that you have more significant latino political empowerment, more progress in business ownership just across the board, that you could even have folks talk about in the relatively, you know, foreseeable
they're saying, "look, julian castro could end up as the first latino in the white house." so put those things together. you know, your mom's doing radical stuff-- you know, third party politics-- and you're like, right in with the big democratic party with... they have high hopes for you. >> well, i think it's a measure of how far the country has come in those 30 to 40 years, and she was active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. and when you look at... look back at that...
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for 13 years, julian's mother searched for her son. attorney gloria allred reading a letter on her behalf in court. >> during my darkest moments, i considered suicide. >> reporter: authorities even using this age progression picture, hoping to find him. but it applying for college loans that investigators discovered discrepancies with his social security number. prosecutors wanted hernandez to face 54 years behind bars. the judge sentenced him to four. >> i accept full responsibility for everything i did. >> reporter: and hernandez and his attorney do plan to appeal. prosecutors in alabama are now working to determine if he will face charges there, as well. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >>> now to south florida where a fisherman is recovering after being seriously injured by a shark. some of the injuries to the man's arm are too gruesome to show you. the victim is a former marine who was spearfishing with a group of friends when he was attacked by a seven-foot bull slashing. experts bull shark is one of the most aggressive sharks in t
for 13 years, julian's mother searched for her son. attorney gloria allred reading a letter on her behalf in court. >> during my darkest moments, i considered suicide. >> reporter: authorities even using this age progression picture, hoping to find him. but it applying for college loans that investigators discovered discrepancies with his social security number. prosecutors wanted hernandez to face 54 years behind bars. the judge sentenced him to four. >> i accept full...
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coming up in the next hour, julian emmanuelle. he will be joining us alongside the deutsche bank director of fx strategy. will be talking boj. and we will also be talking to gary shilling. gdp out of the u.s. -- will they push the hand of janet yellen? you are watching bloomberg to v. ♪ francine: central banks hold fire as it leaves june on the table. the bank of japan hold off extra stimulus. deutsche bank shares jump after the lender post a surprise profit. facebook tops estimates. zuckerberg pushes for more control. investors like what they see. this is bloomberg "surveillance." tom keene is off. despite his being off, if you look at yen, it is going ever higher. it just was to send a message to the market it will not follow market movements. vonnie: i do not know what is more surprising, tom keene getting off -- being off. or this surprise from the bank of japan. first we want to get to the first word news. nejra: a shock today from tokyo. bank has heldl off on expanding monetary stimulus. surgeon. the eyen the bank of japan
coming up in the next hour, julian emmanuelle. he will be joining us alongside the deutsche bank director of fx strategy. will be talking boj. and we will also be talking to gary shilling. gdp out of the u.s. -- will they push the hand of janet yellen? you are watching bloomberg to v. ♪ francine: central banks hold fire as it leaves june on the table. the bank of japan hold off extra stimulus. deutsche bank shares jump after the lender post a surprise profit. facebook tops estimates....
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for him and julian. for 13 years julian's mother said she searched for her son. authorities even using this age progression picture hoping to find him. >> julian was the center of my life. >> reporter: attorney gloria allred reading a letter on behalf of julian's mother in court. >> during my darkest moments i considered suicide. i wanted to die. >> reporter: julian discovered he was kidnap while applying for college saying his social security kept coming up invalid but julian said he forgives his father saying he raised him to be the man he is today. >> he's raised me well in my opinion, pushed me far in school and he's the reason why i get some of the best grades in school. and why i'm going to college. more than anybody else i've ever known. >> reporter: bobby hernandez showing regret for his actions before the judge sentenced him to four years in prison. >> i accept full responsibility for everything i did. >> reporter: now julian has since been reunited with his mother who lives in alabama but he wi
for him and julian. for 13 years julian's mother said she searched for her son. authorities even using this age progression picture hoping to find him. >> julian was the center of my life. >> reporter: attorney gloria allred reading a letter on behalf of julian's mother in court. >> during my darkest moments i considered suicide. i wanted to die. >> reporter: julian discovered he was kidnap while applying for college saying his social security kept coming up invalid but...
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julian, you wrote an op-ed for cnn.com. you said tensions on the stage were nothing compared with the tension in the crowd. i sat next to one sanders supporter who sat with his tattooed arms crossed and head angrily shaking when clinton said anything. in his mind, it was clear there was nothing clinton could do or say that was right. julian, almost sounds almost like a sporting event. you have teams and you have fans and they're going to applaud their team. what was so markedly different to you in this crowd at a political event, this democratic debate? >> there's a history where there's many primaries, like in 1968 or 1980 where supporters of different candidates go so far apart, they can't see any virtue in the other. that was certainly the atmosphere that i was feeling, you know, the sanders supporter that i mentioned would not even stand up when hillary clinton was making statements about policies clearly, the same attitude vice versa. it was a snapshot, a moment in brooklyn. i think it reflects some of the bigger tensi
julian, you wrote an op-ed for cnn.com. you said tensions on the stage were nothing compared with the tension in the crowd. i sat next to one sanders supporter who sat with his tattooed arms crossed and head angrily shaking when clinton said anything. in his mind, it was clear there was nothing clinton could do or say that was right. julian, almost sounds almost like a sporting event. you have teams and you have fans and they're going to applaud their team. what was so markedly different to you...
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for 13 years, julian's mother searched for her son. attorney gloria allred reading a >> during my darkest moments, i considered suicide. >> reporter: authorities even using this age progression picture, hoping to find him. but it wasn't until julian was applying for college loans that investigators discovered discrepancies with his social security number. prosecutors wanted hernandez to face 54 years behind bars. the judge sentenced him to four. >> i accept full responsibility for everything i did. >> reporter: and hernandez and his attorney do plan to appeal. prosecutors in alabama are now working to determine if he will face charges there, as well. david? >> alex, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the suspect caught on surveillance video, look at this, holding something in his hand. police say it played a major role in this robbery. >>> and do you remember the lucky charms leprechaun? that voice known to generations of of childrenchildren, remembered tonight. and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. boost comple
for 13 years, julian's mother searched for her son. attorney gloria allred reading a >> during my darkest moments, i considered suicide. >> reporter: authorities even using this age progression picture, hoping to find him. but it wasn't until julian was applying for college loans that investigators discovered discrepancies with his social security number. prosecutors wanted hernandez to face 54 years behind bars. the judge sentenced him to four. >> i accept full responsibility...
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street the noise on julian street should be part of the conditions like 14th street and on julian street the armcy. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> thank you. >> sid (calling names). >> hi good evening i'm a local psychologist work for the city of san francisco but to supplement my income i throw more events including 3 new years eve not the february shows in question our shows are 21 and over and the 30s and eclectic offering artists and sculpture performance artists employed hundreds of local artists and stagehands and folks that are starting to live here given the changes in the economy as said not many venues like they we need everyone to be a kvrlt rich city and not go down the pathway we're afraid we los losses our soul i'm obviously in support of this. >> thank you. (calling names) >> hello commission i'm a residents living in the bay area for 20 years i live a couple of blocks and someone mentioned people living in the mission having something to do i'm exist for a venue i'm exist to see how it enriches the culture thank you. >> good evening my name is you can't very well
street the noise on julian street should be part of the conditions like 14th street and on julian street the armcy. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> thank you. >> sid (calling names). >> hi good evening i'm a local psychologist work for the city of san francisco but to supplement my income i throw more events including 3 new years eve not the february shows in question our shows are 21 and over and the 30s and eclectic offering artists and sculpture performance...
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en seguida en "un nuevo dÍa" josÉ manuel, julian y federico fugo figueroa fueron los grandes ausentes en la misa de joan sebastian. y aparecen 500 toneladas de sardi sardinas muertas en un rÍo de chile. hoy en inmigraciÓn le diremos de quÉ hacer en caso de ser cuestionando por las autoridades cuestionando por las autoridades en el ¿te conté cuando vi el desove hablde las tortugas?as, el esfuerzo que hacen luchando contra todo, nadando en el océano por días, esquivando las águilas, si estás ahí no puedes evitar emocionarte. es una escena muy conmovedora mientras cae el sol en el mar, una maravilla. si todos se duermen con tus historias, prueba algo nuevo. maneja la nueva rav4 hybrid con 34 mpg en la ciudad, encontraras más historias por tanque. la nueva rav4 hybrid. toyota. vayamos juntos. listerine® mata el 99% de los gérmenes del mal aliento. esto es 100% útil para una boca 100% fresca. ¿cómo se siente no tener la boca 100% fresca? no lo sabemos. nos enjuagamos con listerine®. como los usuarios de listerine®. las mismas personas que estudiamos en el estudio de los v
en seguida en "un nuevo dÍa" josÉ manuel, julian y federico fugo figueroa fueron los grandes ausentes en la misa de joan sebastian. y aparecen 500 toneladas de sardi sardinas muertas en un rÍo de chile. hoy en inmigraciÓn le diremos de quÉ hacer en caso de ser cuestionando por las autoridades cuestionando por las autoridades en el ¿te conté cuando vi el desove hablde las tortugas?as, el esfuerzo que hacen luchando contra todo, nadando en el océano por días, esquivando las...
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julian, let me start with you, sanders says, of course, he's still focusing on winning the race. i'd ask how critical is california but that's a given. it is critical. he would have to win california but what's his strategy to try to pull ahead of clinton there right now? >> well, i mean i don't think he is going to win the race for his candidacy at this point. i think what he can do is win space for the ideas he's been promoting and also and keep his coalition, his supporters in the democrat ig fold. so i think realistically that's what he's aiming to do and make sure going into the convention that the sanders campaign is not forgotten. >> and basel, i think it's obvious hillary clinton is shifting her campaign focus here. she's already looking ahead to november. she's attacking donald trump and i'm wondering if in doing that there's some risk as well that perhaps, you know, she might be overlooking some important states still to come. overlooking perhaps bernie sanders' backers. >> you know, i don't think she's overlooking any important states. bear in mind also that california
julian, let me start with you, sanders says, of course, he's still focusing on winning the race. i'd ask how critical is california but that's a given. it is critical. he would have to win california but what's his strategy to try to pull ahead of clinton there right now? >> well, i mean i don't think he is going to win the race for his candidacy at this point. i think what he can do is win space for the ideas he's been promoting and also and keep his coalition, his supporters in the...
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he was cut 13 years later when a school counselor discovered a discrepancy in julian's social security number as they applied for college. julian, now 19, spoke in court defending his father. >> who wants to talk about all the bad things he's done -- it's possible to forgive somebody. >> present is -- hernandez's four-year sentence is one year above the minimum. he had faced up to 54 years. >>> new video shows the life- aide. watch. >> what are you doing? he's got a coin. oh, my lord. the eight jumped into action after the five-year-old boy's sister says he swallowed a coin. this happened last week near tulsa, oklahoma as the child gasped for air. gins or mask well -- ginger maxwell performed the heimlich. this is the first time in 17 years she has had to use that cpr training. >>> new tonight taking on the astronomical cost of college education. tens of thousands of dollars a year. and that's before you have bought books or a meal plan. but there are ways to cut costs and even go to school for free. cbs2's dick brennan explains how to get the ultimate school savings. paying $80,000 fo
he was cut 13 years later when a school counselor discovered a discrepancy in julian's social security number as they applied for college. julian, now 19, spoke in court defending his father. >> who wants to talk about all the bad things he's done -- it's possible to forgive somebody. >> present is -- hernandez's four-year sentence is one year above the minimum. he had faced up to 54 years. >>> new video shows the life- aide. watch. >> what are you doing? he's got a...
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bloomberg's first word oil strategy julian lee joining us from citigroup. good morning. walk us through what is the story behind this? what's going on? >> i think the fundamental story behind the story is that for 40 years saudi arabia has subsidized high cost oil producers by restricting its own output to keep the price of oil well above the cost of extraction. a year-and-a-half ago, in a global environment where oil is becoming less and less attractive in the longer term to consumers, saudi arabia turned around and said this policy has to change. --s is a fundamental shift it goes well beyond saudi arabia and iran, well beyond u.s. shale. shift in fundamental the way saudi arabia looks at the oil business in its place in it. -- ais a saudi policy
bloomberg's first word oil strategy julian lee joining us from citigroup. good morning. walk us through what is the story behind this? what's going on? >> i think the fundamental story behind the story is that for 40 years saudi arabia has subsidized high cost oil producers by restricting its own output to keep the price of oil well above the cost of extraction. a year-and-a-half ago, in a global environment where oil is becoming less and less attractive in the longer term to consumers,...
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heather: julian, ian, thank you so much. it sure does make things exciting. have a great weekend. >> you to. greg: the youngest member of the charles manson colt recommended for parole. will leslie van houton actually be set free? you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. the one you information on a story we reported yesterday on happening now. a california parole board] recommending to former charles manson follower leslie van houton should be released from prison . that decision must first undergo however administrative review by the legal team on the parole board and then it has to be approved by governor jerry brown. van houton is the first manson follower convicted in the labianca murders to reach this stage. her attorney is confident she will be set free. joining us is fred keefe, former federal prosecutor, ashley merchant, a criminal defense attorney. welcome to both. actually, let me begin with you. these were probably the most shocking and heinous murders in the history of california.van houton was originally senten
heather: julian, ian, thank you so much. it sure does make things exciting. have a great weekend. >> you to. greg: the youngest member of the charles manson colt recommended for parole. will leslie van houton actually be set free? you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. the one you information on a story we reported yesterday on happening now. a california parole board] recommending to former charles manson follower leslie van houton should be released...
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street the noise on julian street should be part of the conditions like 14th street and on julian street the armcy. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> thank you. >> sid (calling names). >> hi good evening i'm a local psychologist work for the city of san francisco but to supplement my income i throw more events including 3 new years eve not the february shows in question our shows are 21 and over and the 30s and eclectic offering artists and sculpture performance artists employed hundreds of local artists and stagehands and folks that are starting to live here given the changes in the economy as said not many venues like they we need everyone to be a kvrlt rich city and not go down the pathway we're afraid we los losses our soul i'm obviously in support of this. >> thank you. (calling names) >> hello commission i'm a residents living in the bay area for 20 years i live a couple of blocks and someone mentioned people living in the mission having something to do i'm exist for a venue i'm exist to see how it enriches the culture thank you. >> good evening my name is you can't very well
street the noise on julian street should be part of the conditions like 14th street and on julian street the armcy. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> thank you. >> sid (calling names). >> hi good evening i'm a local psychologist work for the city of san francisco but to supplement my income i throw more events including 3 new years eve not the february shows in question our shows are 21 and over and the 30s and eclectic offering artists and sculpture performance...
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are let me interrupt you, julian, because we want to go to john kasich who has begun to speak, and let's listen for a moment. >> hello, and thank you for coming. rich, would-year-old settle for that is? thank you for coming, and a little bit about me, and then i'd like to go to the questions, and then i am going to be flying home to ohio today, and so, anyway, i grew up in a little town outside of pittsburgh. i stayed in san jose a bunch of time times. i used to come out here for nine or ten years and i used to fly into the airport when it is great, and you think it is great and i think it is not what it used to be which is so easy. right? it was so much fun to come here, because you walked off of the plane and you have to get, and i have not flown in here for a while, and do they have the jet bridges now? because you remember, that you used to walk off of the plane, and it is so great. why did you screw this thing up and spend all of that money, but anyway, it is san jose from what i can tell is sort of like a town where i grew up. you know, good neighborhoods, right? people kind of han
are let me interrupt you, julian, because we want to go to john kasich who has begun to speak, and let's listen for a moment. >> hello, and thank you for coming. rich, would-year-old settle for that is? thank you for coming, and a little bit about me, and then i'd like to go to the questions, and then i am going to be flying home to ohio today, and so, anyway, i grew up in a little town outside of pittsburgh. i stayed in san jose a bunch of time times. i used to come out here for nine or...
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street the noise on julian street should be part of the conditions like 14th street and on julian street the armcy. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> thank you. >> sid (calling names). >> hi good evening i'm a local psychologist work for the city of san francisco but to supplement my income i throw more events including 3 new years eve not the february shows in question our shows are 21 and over and the 30s and eclectic offering artists and sculpture performance artists employed hundreds of local artists and stagehands and folks that are starting to live here given the changes in the economy as said not many venues like they we need everyone to be a kvrlt rich city and not go down the pathway we're afraid we los losses our soul i'm obviously in support of this. >> thank you. (calling names) >> hello commission i'm a residents living in the bay area for 20 years i live a couple of blocks and someone mentioned people living in the mission having something to do i'm exist for a venue i'm exist to see how it enriches the culture thank you. >> good evening my name is you can't very well
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usb, julian, welcome to the show. you say the vic should be a 20. the s&p 500 should be around 1970, which is lower from where we are. what does that path look like to these points? >> that path looks like sort of torture over the next several weeks. >> okay. >> basically because we have to remind ourselves that this is a different environment than the last 3 1/2 years. this is a high volatility environment. you had the rubber band stretched to the down side in february. you had massive capitulation. and, you know, we're happy to see it. we think the markets will finish higher by the end of the year. in fact, when the vics trade back down to 14 where it was yesterday, and we've essentially gone up in a straight line, at the same time the expectations have gone from 2% growth to the gdp at 4%. there's a disconnect that we think there needs to be some discomfort felt. >> after today's session, we see we can go down to 1970, but you still say the markets will finish higher for the year. >> that's right. that's right. basically, this is one of those sto
usb, julian, welcome to the show. you say the vic should be a 20. the s&p 500 should be around 1970, which is lower from where we are. what does that path look like to these points? >> that path looks like sort of torture over the next several weeks. >> okay. >> basically because we have to remind ourselves that this is a different environment than the last 3 1/2 years. this is a high volatility environment. you had the rubber band stretched to the down side in february....
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and i doabsolutely, agree broadly with julian in terms of what he thinks. saudi arabia doesn't run oil prices to go up too much, but that also doesn't mean they won't price it at $40. i think there is a bit of an in-between. they probably like a between $70 and $80, which is where consumers and producers are happy. that the sweet spot where the cost of production in the middle east -- they also have social costs to fund that, it is not too high that it encourages ultradeep order production. that is the kind of balance you're trying to get, and clearly you won't get the expense of oil at these prices. i today's prices it is mostly still underwater. guy: another tangential question. much of the surrounding demand destruction, and the fact that the saudi's are viewing the world in a different way. if you look at industries that would benefit from oil, $70, $80, $90, and look at a shift that take place -- and looks like it will happen because the technology and various other factors. as the flipside? -- what is the flipside? >> oil going lower, which would be s
and i doabsolutely, agree broadly with julian in terms of what he thinks. saudi arabia doesn't run oil prices to go up too much, but that also doesn't mean they won't price it at $40. i think there is a bit of an in-between. they probably like a between $70 and $80, which is where consumers and producers are happy. that the sweet spot where the cost of production in the middle east -- they also have social costs to fund that, it is not too high that it encourages ultradeep order production....
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julian: it is. but if you look at it, it is typical latter stages of the market and we think we are approaching the latter market. banks do tend to lead and the fact is, when we look at the fear that gripped markets in january and february, surrounding credit issues with energy exposure and so on, the mere passage of time and oil is going to be very beneficial. scarlet: julian emanuel, thank you for giving us your perspective. alix: coming up, check out the chart that prints a clear picture at how well this stock is done in 2016, doubling in price and shooting to another dimension. scarlet: any guesses? alix: we will reveal the mystery stock. julian: you have stumped me. alix: i'm going to say 3-d printing stock? we will reveal it will make him back. ♪ alix: you are watching bloomberg markets, iem alix steel. scarlet: julie hyman has the answer on the mystery stock. we talked about it clear picture, prints double he in price. convinced it is 3-d printing stock. julie: she is correct. but there are
julian: it is. but if you look at it, it is typical latter stages of the market and we think we are approaching the latter market. banks do tend to lead and the fact is, when we look at the fear that gripped markets in january and february, surrounding credit issues with energy exposure and so on, the mere passage of time and oil is going to be very beneficial. scarlet: julian emanuel, thank you for giving us your perspective. alix: coming up, check out the chart that prints a clear picture at...
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julian, let me turn to you. i want to ask you about something that bernie sanders was saying today and over the weekend. a little bit ago, he said something along the lines of hillary clinton would be best prepared to take on wall street and to take on the banks. that is a huge departure from what he has said about her previously. she's made millions of dollars speaking to a lot of these banks. and by the way, wouldn't release the transcripts from her conversations with those banks. do you think that bernie sanders is getting closer to potentially dropping out and backing hillary clinton? >> yeah, hillary clinton has won 2.4 million more votes than bernie sanders. she is way ahead in the delegate count, the pledged delegate count. there's really no mathematical way in which bernie sanders could overtake her unless he were to -- unless he were to debt super delegates, and he has always said he doesn't want to counterman the popular vote with super delegates. so he's boxed into a corner of the handwriting is on th
julian, let me turn to you. i want to ask you about something that bernie sanders was saying today and over the weekend. a little bit ago, he said something along the lines of hillary clinton would be best prepared to take on wall street and to take on the banks. that is a huge departure from what he has said about her previously. she's made millions of dollars speaking to a lot of these banks. and by the way, wouldn't release the transcripts from her conversations with those banks. do you...
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brett blakeman and julian epstein, have a terrific weekend. be on a guy proposes to his girlfriend in a most unique way. how it ended up leaving him stuck between a rock and a hard place. >>> you're late for work. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy. don't basic policies cover basic accidents? of course, they say... as long as you pay extra for it. with a liberty mutual base policy, new car replacement comes standard. and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. learn more by calling at liberty mutual, every policy is personal, with coverage and deductibles, customized just for you. which is why we don't offer any off-the-shelf policies. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutu
brett blakeman and julian epstein, have a terrific weekend. be on a guy proposes to his girlfriend in a most unique way. how it ended up leaving him stuck between a rock and a hard place. >>> you're late for work. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy. don't basic policies cover basic accidents?...
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julian, you first. trump is expected to win big in new york. does he need to sweep with this 95 delegates at stake in order to keep him in first place? >> well, i think it's very important he's in first place and even he would remain there and allow cruz to gain some strength and legs to his campaign, especially with what happened in colorado. i think this would be very important to change the media narrative and give a boost to trump supporters going towards california. >> ron, talk about momentum, we've been talking about this and putting so many candidates at an advantage. it's ted cruz who really says he's got the momentum right now given that he's done so well in some of the most recent races. but new york, you know, the polling is just not showing very favorable potential numbers for ted cruz. >> you know, i think the evidence is very clear that in a modern primary system, what really exists are states that favor one candidate or another based on the patterns of support that they have developed and ted cruz's problem is that what we saw i
julian, you first. trump is expected to win big in new york. does he need to sweep with this 95 delegates at stake in order to keep him in first place? >> well, i think it's very important he's in first place and even he would remain there and allow cruz to gain some strength and legs to his campaign, especially with what happened in colorado. i think this would be very important to change the media narrative and give a boost to trump supporters going towards california. >> ron,...
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he said he and julian's mother had a tumultuous relationship. in other news, the wounded warriors -- hosted a house ceremony for the national event. the president spoke there. servicemembers for full days of cycling. tomorrow, they will finish their ride in annapolis. the nba saying goodbye to one of its greatest ever to step on the court. last night was the end of the road for kobe bryant, and he went out in typical kobe fashion, minimal passing. performance, including the game-winner. kobe dropping the mic with a heartfelt goodbye. kobe: you can't write something better than this, and i'm more proud of the fact -- not about the championships, but about the down years, because we didn't run and we did it the right way. what can i say? mamba, out. jummy: bryant walks away as the league's third all-time leading scorer. congrats on a career wl the number one seed washington capitals take on the philly flyers at the verizon center tonight. our john gonzalez has all of the excitement at the team practices for the big matchup. john: we are rocking th
he said he and julian's mother had a tumultuous relationship. in other news, the wounded warriors -- hosted a house ceremony for the national event. the president spoke there. servicemembers for full days of cycling. tomorrow, they will finish their ride in annapolis. the nba saying goodbye to one of its greatest ever to step on the court. last night was the end of the road for kobe bryant, and he went out in typical kobe fashion, minimal passing. performance, including the game-winner. kobe...
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he admitted taking his then 5- year-old son julian from his mother in alabama to cleveland, where he created fake identities. julian, now 18, asked the judge not to send his father to prison. >> everyone wants to talk about lot of good. >> julian was stumbling over his father's deception while applying for college last fall when his social security number kept coming up as invalid. he says he forgives his father. >>> a nun is fighting drunk driving charges in new jersey by claiming he was under the -- she was under the influence of ambien and not alcohol. sister kimberly miller was pulled over last november for driving erratically. officers say her eyes were blood slot and she was unsteady on her feet and a half empty bottle of wine was in her car. detectives discovered sister miller's car smashed into a scene. sister miller said she was shaken by her arrest. >> i was upset, i was in my habit in handcuffs. i'm a nun. i mean, i wouldn't say, i was so upset. >> she had a blood alcohol level that was twice the legal limit. a judge threw that evidence out. a verdict in the case is expect
he admitted taking his then 5- year-old son julian from his mother in alabama to cleveland, where he created fake identities. julian, now 18, asked the judge not to send his father to prison. >> everyone wants to talk about lot of good. >> julian was stumbling over his father's deception while applying for college last fall when his social security number kept coming up as invalid. he says he forgives his father. >>> a nun is fighting drunk driving charges in new jersey by...
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you're the best advocate for your child. >> the greens are very strong autism advocates, not just for julian but for others like him. >> it's about 5:45 on your friday. let's check nbc 10's first alert neighborhood weather. it's a forecast you won't find anywhere else. >> bill henley, i drive from mt. laurel, by the time i get to maple shade, if it's cloudy in mt. laurel, it's clear in maple shade. this is specific to where you live the. >> you don't have go far to see a variation in the weather. that's why we have broken it down to different regions and neighborhoods. at the bottom of your screen, your seven-day forecast. not just for philadelphia, there's the pennsylvania suburbs, lehigh valley, south jersey and jersey shore. this morning some of the coldest temperatures are in south jersey. it's 32 degrees now. there are a couple spots that are running colder. piney hollow, 31. 31 in pemberton. princeton now at 29 degrees. that's a starting point. we'll see a good warmup after a frosty start this morning with temperatures in the 30s. we'll see sunny skies, like yesterday, only a bit warme
you're the best advocate for your child. >> the greens are very strong autism advocates, not just for julian but for others like him. >> it's about 5:45 on your friday. let's check nbc 10's first alert neighborhood weather. it's a forecast you won't find anywhere else. >> bill henley, i drive from mt. laurel, by the time i get to maple shade, if it's cloudy in mt. laurel, it's clear in maple shade. this is specific to where you live the. >> you don't have go far to see a...
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bobby hernandez kept his son julian away from his mother for 13 years. julian realized he had been abducted when he found a social security discrepancy while applying for colleges. >>> earlier we told you about bask sharks which are no threat to humans but full sharks are a whole other story. >> just ask this fisherman from south florida who's recovering from several shark bites, some a little too gruesome for tv. he was spearfishing 60 feet below the surface when he was attacked by the seven-footer. now, bull sharks are said to be the most dangerous shark in the world. >>> some surprising new details about former white sox first baseman adam laroche and sudden decision to retire because the team asked him to stop bringing his son to work. >> but laroche said it's more complicated than that and tells espn magazine he was part of an undercover mission in the off-season helping rescue underages girls kidnapped and used as sex slaves in southeast asia and said that experience was life-changing. >> up next in "the pulse," an idea that could have plenty of mo
bobby hernandez kept his son julian away from his mother for 13 years. julian realized he had been abducted when he found a social security discrepancy while applying for colleges. >>> earlier we told you about bask sharks which are no threat to humans but full sharks are a whole other story. >> just ask this fisherman from south florida who's recovering from several shark bites, some a little too gruesome for tv. he was spearfishing 60 feet below the surface when he was attacked...
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. >> reporter: the journey has not been easy for julian. they, too, face barriers created by insurance companies and providers making it difficult to get the necessary care. >> as you can probably tell, we don't take no for an answer. >> reporter: the greens have turned into autism advocates, not just for julian, but for the hope of helping others. >> don't let people tell you what your child can or cannot do because you're the best advocate for your child and you know your child better than anybody else. >> andrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >> city leaders created the philadelphia autism project. the goal for the organization is to be a hub for services throughout the community. >> we've put more of those resources for the entire region on our website at nbc10.com. >>> jim rosenfield and jacqueline london are next. >> creating big traffic trouble around city hall, we're live in the air and on the ground to get you inside of the situation right now. >>> and we begin with this breaking news right now at 6:00, these protesters causing commoti
. >> reporter: the journey has not been easy for julian. they, too, face barriers created by insurance companies and providers making it difficult to get the necessary care. >> as you can probably tell, we don't take no for an answer. >> reporter: the greens have turned into autism advocates, not just for julian, but for the hope of helping others. >> don't let people tell you what your child can or cannot do because you're the best advocate for your child and you know...
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housing secretary julian castro toured a new facility in the bay area today being called the onazuka crossing. it's a housing facility in sunnyvale. it's named after the restaurant lost in the "challenger" disaster. it will help people who were previously homeless. the facility is scheduled to open up in just a couple of weeks. >> this is a testament to the kind of good work that is happening out there to meet the needs of folks who otherwise would live on the streets. >> in 2010 president obama introduced the plan called opening doors as an effort to help homeless veterans get off the streets. set ran homelessness has declined by 36% since then. >>> sex, marriage and family life are the topics covered in a major new development released today by pope francis. the 260-page document including no big change in church doctrine. titled "the joy of love," though, it does call for a more merciful and loving catholic church. divorced or remarried catholics are still discluded from co-mun yun, but they're advised to not feel excommunicated. gays and lesbians while continuing to reject same-s
housing secretary julian castro toured a new facility in the bay area today being called the onazuka crossing. it's a housing facility in sunnyvale. it's named after the restaurant lost in the "challenger" disaster. it will help people who were previously homeless. the facility is scheduled to open up in just a couple of weeks. >> this is a testament to the kind of good work that is happening out there to meet the needs of folks who otherwise would live on the streets. >>...
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un aplauso y quÉ creen tenemos ahÍ a juliÁn figueroa para saber cÓmo recuerda a su padre y ademÁs el seÑor de los cielos seÑores. >>> dios de mi vida. >>> y esperanzo con aurelio y el encargo que Él le harÁ, no se lo capricornio tiene a plutÓn un planeta muy importante que hace cambios en la vida pero siempre para bien. >>> vamos a ver como vienen los cambios. >>> y aquÍ vas estar hablando con figuras de autoridad y poder vas a hablar de autoridad con algo nuevo de trabajo que estÁ por nacer. >>> el ocho de oros dice que va por nacer. >>> y viene algo que va a traer mucha felicidad. >>> que bueno. >>> esa felicidad va a estar muy grande vas estar, has estado como detenida y pensando bien todo lo que quieres hacer como que todo es como con mesura y tranquilid tranquilidad. >>> ya era era. >>> y fÍjate el 7 de oros que es la carta del trabajo viene una lucha con el trabajo que viene te va a quitar el sueÑo porque porque algo que tienes todas las herramientas para crecer y triunfar dice la carta del mago. >>> que bueno. >>> lo que te puedo decir aquÍ viene una situaciÓn con e
un aplauso y quÉ creen tenemos ahÍ a juliÁn figueroa para saber cÓmo recuerda a su padre y ademÁs el seÑor de los cielos seÑores. >>> dios de mi vida. >>> y esperanzo con aurelio y el encargo que Él le harÁ, no se lo capricornio tiene a plutÓn un planeta muy importante que hace cambios en la vida pero siempre para bien. >>> vamos a ver como vienen los cambios. >>> y aquÍ vas estar hablando con figuras de autoridad y poder vas a hablar de autoridad...
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millones de palabras menos creando una brecha con la intenciÓn de eliminar esa desigualdad, el alcalde juliÁn castro creÓ el programa. >> desarrolla el cerebro del niÑo emocional y social. >> ademÁs de educaciÓn, les proveen alimentos, transporte y cuidado despuÉs de clases y todo es gratis o a muy bajo costo para los padres. en total son 4 los centros como este que estÁn distribuidos en la ciudad de san antonio, los cuales brindan la educaciÓn bÁsica a los niÑos y ayudan a sus respectivos padres. los menores son escogidos a travÉs de una loterÍa y para participar los padres deben ser de bajos recursos, pertenecer al ejÉrcito estadounidense o que el idioma materno del niÑo no sea inglÉs. >> los involucramos en experimentos de ciencia, las preguntas que ellos desarrollan basado en la experiencia que tuvieron en el salÓn. >> dice marcela que tambiÉn es maestra, el programa va mucho mÁs allá. >> les enseÑan a que se relacionen bien, que resuelvan conflictos, que sean independientes. es una muy buena base para que los niÑos empiezan y tengan un mejor futuro. >> para que cuando
millones de palabras menos creando una brecha con la intenciÓn de eliminar esa desigualdad, el alcalde juliÁn castro creÓ el programa. >> desarrolla el cerebro del niÑo emocional y social. >> ademÁs de educaciÓn, les proveen alimentos, transporte y cuidado despuÉs de clases y todo es gratis o a muy bajo costo para los padres. en total son 4 los centros como este que estÁn distribuidos en la ciudad de san antonio, los cuales brindan la educaciÓn bÁsica a los niÑos y ayudan...
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elliott, who remained throughout his life one of the closest people to him, called me and said julian, we ought to nominate mr. elliott. i said if you will put together these stuff, i will write the nomination. we were told there were 5000 nominations for the profile in courage award. interestingly, erica stern, who headed the committee, said when they read mr. elliott's nomination, they immediately said this is it. the award -- it is a sterling silver lantern. that is to be a beacon. the sculptor or designer was, ed schlossberg, caroline kennedy's husband. it is modeled after a lantern that would have been used on a 19th century sailing ship. the lantern is universally regarded as a symbol of truth and hope. which is the characteristic the library looks for. at the time of the presentation of the award, mr. elliott was on the stage at the kennedy library. he made remarks -- expressed his gratitude to the kennedy family. he talked about his relationship, followed president kennedy in congress by two years, they served together in the house of representatives. he ended with a statement
elliott, who remained throughout his life one of the closest people to him, called me and said julian, we ought to nominate mr. elliott. i said if you will put together these stuff, i will write the nomination. we were told there were 5000 nominations for the profile in courage award. interestingly, erica stern, who headed the committee, said when they read mr. elliott's nomination, they immediately said this is it. the award -- it is a sterling silver lantern. that is to be a beacon. the...
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ana: maribel guardia defiende a su hijo juliÁn de las acusaciones de una publicaciÓn. francisca: en "despierta amÉrica", la casa mÁs feliz. perros - pueden ser un lío. pero con nexgard, su exterminador de pulgas y garrapatas, no tiene por qué ser así. nexgard es un masticable delicioso con sabor a carne. que mata las pulgas y las garrapatas. es fácil de dar y fácil de tomar. los efectos secundarios reportados han sido vómito, picazón, diarrea, letargo y pérdida de apetito. use con precaución en perros con antecedentes de convulsiones. para una protección contra pulgas y garrapatas sin lio, pregúntele a su veterinario sobre nexgard. la elección n.o 1 de los veterinarios. ♪ ♪ >> este segmentos del "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por: neutrogena, verÁs que es posible. william: bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica" de regreso, y este niÑo es todo un acrÓbata, seguimos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". ♪ ♪ karla: quÉ barbaridad, impresionante. vÁmonos a informaciÓn del mundo del espectÁculo, pero fÍjense, pobre esta familia no para, maribel gua
ana: maribel guardia defiende a su hijo juliÁn de las acusaciones de una publicaciÓn. francisca: en "despierta amÉrica", la casa mÁs feliz. perros - pueden ser un lío. pero con nexgard, su exterminador de pulgas y garrapatas, no tiene por qué ser así. nexgard es un masticable delicioso con sabor a carne. que mata las pulgas y las garrapatas. es fácil de dar y fácil de tomar. los efectos secundarios reportados han sido vómito, picazón, diarrea, letargo y pérdida de apetito....
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he was caught last year when a school counselor discovered a discrepancy in julian's social security number during the college application process. julian now 19 years old spoke in court yesterday to defend his father. >> everyone who wants to talk about all the bad things he's done and doesn't think it's possible to forgive somebody. >> hernandez' four-year sentence is one year above the minimum for felony kidnapping. he had faced up to 54 years. >>> the centers for disease control and prevention confirming that the zika virus can definitely cause devastating birth defects. officials say there is no longer any doubt that zika being born with abnormally small heads and brain damage. the cdc director calling the finding unprecedented saying never before in history has there been a situation where a bite from a mosquito can result in a devastating malformation. >>> slamming the tsa for increasingly slow security lines, leading many passengers to miss their flights. passengers often wait up to an hour before even reaching the luggage screening area. 22 u.s. airports, including san franc
he was caught last year when a school counselor discovered a discrepancy in julian's social security number during the college application process. julian now 19 years old spoke in court yesterday to defend his father. >> everyone who wants to talk about all the bad things he's done and doesn't think it's possible to forgive somebody. >> hernandez' four-year sentence is one year above the minimum for felony kidnapping. he had faced up to 54 years. >>> the centers for...
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claudia: y los crÍmenes contra juliÁn de gonzález,titular de la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico ocurrido en 2009 y el de alfredo mantienen a la policÍa en el ojo del huracÁn. de acuerdo con una publicaciÓn directores generales de la policÍa entra aÑo 2000 10:02 1012 encubrieron ambos asesinatos mientras trabajaron para el cÁrtel del atlántico. se destacaron por su trayectoria limpia y honesta. sus crÍmenes se habrían trazado cuando comenzaron a tocar intereses de la cÚpula policial, presuntamente involucrada dentro del crimen organizado. uno de los vinculados, se defiende de las acusaciones de los medios de comunicaciÓn. >> yo estoy con mi conciencia tranquila porque estoy el 1000% seguro de que no hubo ninguna conspiraciÓn para quitarle la vida, eso es terrible. reportera: denegÓ tener vÍnculos con el cÁrtel del atlÁntico y desvirtuar las acusaciones. >> puede darse. estamos en un momento crÍtico en el país donde sin hacer las averiguaciones respectivas, sin profundizar de hechos, sin tener indicios a veces por un simple informe que alguien pudo haber hecho con mala in
claudia: y los crÍmenes contra juliÁn de gonzález,titular de la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico ocurrido en 2009 y el de alfredo mantienen a la policÍa en el ojo del huracÁn. de acuerdo con una publicaciÓn directores generales de la policÍa entra aÑo 2000 10:02 1012 encubrieron ambos asesinatos mientras trabajaron para el cÁrtel del atlántico. se destacaron por su trayectoria limpia y honesta. sus crÍmenes se habrían trazado cuando comenzaron a tocar intereses de la cÚpula policial,...