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keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us going financially. lemonis: and what is the equity split? 70/30? -keith: 50/50. -lemonis: 50/50. dean: i had a graphics background and i had been doing this. i didn't have the financing to do it, so it was a perfect match. lemonis: so, you have a good brother, right? dean: if you can't trust your family, -who can you trust, right? -lemonis: well... while i appreciate keith recognizing his brother's experience, i'm not quite sure that 50/50 is exactly the right formula. if i asked most of the employees here who is in charge, what would they say? matt? -your name is matt, right? -matt: yes, s
keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us...
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that was it. >> at keith's bedside becky, keith's wife of 33 years, wept, and as keith slipped away along with the sorrow was the lost hope that he could shed any light on who had done this to him. no one believed keith bryan had an enemy in the world. so as the search for the apologetic intruder got under way one clue was as simple as the victim's name. >> coming up -- >> there was a theory out there that perhaps this intruder was looking for a different fireman. >> when "dateline" continues. t . >> when "dateline" continues -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone. -they're very tasteful. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good! high protein. low sugar. mmmm, birthday cake! pure protein. find our coupons in sunday's paper. when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. a
that was it. >> at keith's bedside becky, keith's wife of 33 years, wept, and as keith slipped away along with the sorrow was the lost hope that he could shed any light on who had done this to him. no one believed keith bryan had an enemy in the world. so as the search for the apologetic intruder got under way one clue was as simple as the victim's name. >> coming up -- >> there was a theory out there that perhaps this intruder was looking for a different fireman. >>...
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joining us for the full hour, from capital usa, keith, good afternoon to you. >> thank you, wilf. >> earnings been strong enough so far or have they been resoundingly strong this week? >> they've been strong so far. i think the markets have been less than vigorous, shall we say, the last couple of months i think we'll enter a period less vigorous than it was before that's going to be a key component for how we evaluate the economy and market going forward. >> let's check in on the markets. s&p 500 down by about 0.1% and the dow higher by four points so far. >> retail sales, and eamon javers has the latest on trade let's start with wilf on the banks. >> bank of america reported this morning. they continue to feed from yesterday, the impact of low rates, while negative, has been less bad than feared that interest margin was down only four basis points from the previous quarter to 2.41%, offset by strong loan growth, which meant the net interest income actually grew 1% year over year to $12.3 billion, ahead of forecast. there was also no need to lower the net interest income forecast mo
joining us for the full hour, from capital usa, keith, good afternoon to you. >> thank you, wilf. >> earnings been strong enough so far or have they been resoundingly strong this week? >> they've been strong so far. i think the markets have been less than vigorous, shall we say, the last couple of months i think we'll enter a period less vigorous than it was before that's going to be a key component for how we evaluate the economy and market going forward. >> let's check...
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. >> reporter: san diego attorney keith greer. >> dr. wecht did identify some deep bruising and internal bleeding, which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> reporter: wait one second. it couldn't be explained by the hanging but could be explained by what? >> by somebody knocking her down from behind and hog-tying her. something along those lines. a struggle. a struggle. >> reporter: plus, greer says, the force of falling nine feet from the balcony should have caused more severe injuries to rebecca's neck. greer, like dr. wecht, believed someone killed rebecca and then placed her body at the end of the rope. and he began to develop a theory as to who. >> the writing on the door is the key to the case. >> reporter: remember the message painted on the bedroom door? sheriff's investigators initially declined to reveal what it said. greer eventually found out. the message, scrawled in black acrylic paint, read, "she saved him, can you save her?" greer believed the message was not written by rebecca, it was written about her. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: san diego attorney keith greer. >> dr. wecht did identify some deep bruising and internal bleeding, which couldn't be explained by the hanging. >> reporter: wait one second. it couldn't be explained by the hanging but could be explained by what? >> by somebody knocking her down from behind and hog-tying her. something along those lines. a struggle. a struggle. >> reporter: plus, greer says, the force of falling nine feet from the balcony should have...
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keith, does he have a point? >> well, i mean, he's still not a democrat. he's a former republican. but i don't think that anything in this controversy has any impact on the outcome of the nomination of the presidency, first of all. i think a lot of democrats were skeptical about tulsi gabbard before. as soon as the story came out, nobody even had to mention tulsi gabba gabbard. everybody knew because this has been going on for months now. >> explain why it's been going on. >> well, because she has a history of supporting putin in russia. she has a history of supporting assad in syria. she's aligned with hindu nationalists. she's aligned with ultra right wing authoritarian figures, like sisi in egypt and other figures that are controversial that democrats don't typically support. in addition to that, she's supported by david duke, even though she's denounced him. she's supported by steve ban non. she's on fox news. she went to tucker carlson last night on fox news to beat up on democrats. why should anybody trust her? plus, she has an anti-gay past. she was not pro-choice in the pas
keith, does he have a point? >> well, i mean, he's still not a democrat. he's a former republican. but i don't think that anything in this controversy has any impact on the outcome of the nomination of the presidency, first of all. i think a lot of democrats were skeptical about tulsi gabbard before. as soon as the story came out, nobody even had to mention tulsi gabba gabbard. everybody knew because this has been going on for months now. >> explain why it's been going on. >>...
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keith, let's start with the jobs report. it was anticipated to be a relatively weak number for a variety of reasons including the general motor strike, and must maybe we're getting near to full employment. where do you see the implications for the market? >> these numbers are always more cooked than a christmas goose. i'm looking for a low number. if we getted bad manufacturing number on top of that later in the day, that's going to cause me concern, but a single bad number in isolation, not particularly a concern, but i do expect it low. charles: ron in. >> that pmi was a shock. that's the largest drop in nearly 40 year, and i think you're starting to see trade really weigh in on business owners and decisions they're going to make because you look at the backlog in new orders, it's caused that to plummet. one data point isn't going to tank the market, but if we're starting to import some of the weakness into the u.s. shores from the rest of the countries, it's been immune to it. charles: the irony, of course, in this mornin
keith, let's start with the jobs report. it was anticipated to be a relatively weak number for a variety of reasons including the general motor strike, and must maybe we're getting near to full employment. where do you see the implications for the market? >> these numbers are always more cooked than a christmas goose. i'm looking for a low number. if we getted bad manufacturing number on top of that later in the day, that's going to cause me concern, but a single bad number in isolation,...
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cheryl: jim, keith, thanks for being patient with us this afternoon. "making money" will be right back. ♪ granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm working to treat every car like i treat mine. adp helps airtech automotive streamline payroll and hr, so welby torres can achieve what he's working for. cheryl: commerce department dealing a massive blow, a slap in the nearly 40% tariff on chinese cabinets for, accusations of them dumping on to the u.s. market, these cabinets. all this happening as the european union is gearing up to hit back at the united states over that 7 1/2 billion dollars worth of tariffs on euro imports we announced. this move by president trump is retaliation against illegal eu subsidies for airbus. let's bring in edward lawrence in washington with more. a lot to keep track of. reporter: cheryl, 40% on some of them, the rest of them 262% will be the import coming in. those first tariffs could be collected in august, i'm sorry, april of 2020. now on the united nations, talking about the wt
cheryl: jim, keith, thanks for being patient with us this afternoon. "making money" will be right back. ♪ granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm working to treat every car like i treat mine. adp helps airtech automotive streamline payroll and hr, so welby torres can achieve what he's working for. cheryl: commerce department dealing a massive blow, a slap in the nearly 40% tariff on chinese cabinets for, accusations of them dumping on to...
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also with us, democratic strategist and former clinton white house aide, keith boykin. keith, let's begin with this new revelation today from john kelly, the former white house chief of staff. he warned president trump that if he hired a yes man, he would be impeached as somebo. as somebody who has worked in the white house under a president who was impeached, i wonder what is your reaction when you hear the former chief of staff essentially saying if left to his own devices, the president will commit an impeachable offense. >> it's stunning to hear not only john kelly but several former trump administration officials. you've heard from rex tiller so, some other officials who have said critical things about this administration, about donald trump in particular. i think what it reflects is that he has no discipline. he doesn't have the temperament to be president. we knew this from before. this is one of the questions asked at the debate, actually. hillary clinton was asked that questions, does donald trump have the temperament to be president? they ran a commercial abou
also with us, democratic strategist and former clinton white house aide, keith boykin. keith, let's begin with this new revelation today from john kelly, the former white house chief of staff. he warned president trump that if he hired a yes man, he would be impeached as somebo. as somebody who has worked in the white house under a president who was impeached, i wonder what is your reaction when you hear the former chief of staff essentially saying if left to his own devices, the president will...
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keith: he has got to be. he was deadpan. he is trying to rein in excess enthusiasm but he has a good story when you look at other european investment banks and wall street. he has to better than the average. 10% trading increase on average when he averaged out wall street, which had a good quarter. posted 13%. doing better. equity doing better. he pointed out revenue for both and m&a was a record third quarter for barclays. was given factor brexit, the low interest-rate environment, they would have trouble meeting profitability target, 2020 or that it would be a drag on making targets. he gave himself wiggle room. the market rewarded the stock today. didine: any concern that we not hear about cost-cutting or was that deliberate? on bankerwas pressed pay. we know earlier in the year there was a bust up in the executive suite. bonuses wereuts to a factor. unapologetic pulling that lever. he repeated the cost guidance saying it would be at the lower end of previous guidance. if bankers are doing as well as they did this quarter
keith: he has got to be. he was deadpan. he is trying to rein in excess enthusiasm but he has a good story when you look at other european investment banks and wall street. he has to better than the average. 10% trading increase on average when he averaged out wall street, which had a good quarter. posted 13%. doing better. equity doing better. he pointed out revenue for both and m&a was a record third quarter for barclays. was given factor brexit, the low interest-rate environment, they...
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here's keith morrison. >> there is an eden in the american west. a wide, flat earthen cornucopia whose bounty daily fills the bellies of millions. whose great farms employ legions of workers and enrich with their profits families that pass the land down, father to son, generation after generation. they live modestly here in california's central valley. multimillionaires in crop dusters and battered pickup trucks, deeply conservative, self-reliant, tough enough to thrive in a dangerous business that takes guts and brains, too often lives. here among the churning, thrashing machinery the power that helps grow the food of life, death can take a man unawares, even on a sleepy summer day. >> we just looked up and there he was. >> like today. a little boy burst from the field of sunflowers next to brandy's place. >> he was beet red, sweaty, he was just covered in mud head to toe. he had his tennis shoes in his hand. >> carrying his shoes. >> he was running barefoot? >> he said he took them off. i think he got stuck in the mud in the sunflowers. >> brandy
here's keith morrison. >> there is an eden in the american west. a wide, flat earthen cornucopia whose bounty daily fills the bellies of millions. whose great farms employ legions of workers and enrich with their profits families that pass the land down, father to son, generation after generation. they live modestly here in california's central valley. multimillionaires in crop dusters and battered pickup trucks, deeply conservative, self-reliant, tough enough to thrive in a dangerous...
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here's keith morrison with evil intent. >> it was 9:00 in the morning on the 25th of june 2015 omaha, nebraska. missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessica worked. she was an hour late. >> i said what? what do you mean? they said she's not here. we have been calling her and she's not answering. >> the thing was jessica was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panicked now she ran to her car, was jessica at home sick. >> so i was calling her all the way over there and i was thinking, i don't know where she is at and then i started to think really bad things. maybe she was in a ditch somewhere passed out. maybe she was in a bad car accident. >> did you know it was something bad? >> i felt something was wrong. so i get over there and her car is in the drive way so i'm relieved. i said okay she's here. she's not in an accident so why isn't he answering the phone? >> the door was locked to missy used her key to let herself in. >> i walked in and her house is dark. i can't find her. everything is dark so i don't know w
here's keith morrison with evil intent. >> it was 9:00 in the morning on the 25th of june 2015 omaha, nebraska. missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessica worked. she was an hour late. >> i said what? what do you mean? they said she's not here. we have been calling her and she's not answering. >> the thing was jessica was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panicked now she ran to her car, was jessica...
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keith: quite a blockbuster deal. you might recall fiat chrysler try to do a deal with renault earlier this year and that fell apart. this is being viewed as a better match. jeepcomplementary to the suvs, ram pickup trucks. it is seen as a more complement three deal. right now, psa would have the upper hand. they would get the ceo slot with carlos tavarez. chairmann would remain from the fiat chrysler side. what do we know about this industry? because we continue to see this pressure on car sales. does this mean we could see more consolidation in the auto market? keith: there's a great deal of pressure on automakers right now to join together. even big ones. you saw volkswagen and ford join forces to do electric cars and self driving cars. those a very big multibillion dollar bets. smaller players like fiat chrysler and psa group need to completely align to manage these high costs coming out them, otherwise, they won't be competitive in the future of the auto industry. haidi: we are also getting reports president trum
keith: quite a blockbuster deal. you might recall fiat chrysler try to do a deal with renault earlier this year and that fell apart. this is being viewed as a better match. jeepcomplementary to the suvs, ram pickup trucks. it is seen as a more complement three deal. right now, psa would have the upper hand. they would get the ceo slot with carlos tavarez. chairmann would remain from the fiat chrysler side. what do we know about this industry? because we continue to see this pressure on car...
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here's keith morrison with "everything she knew." >>> it was a monday morning in january 2007, 9:08 a.m. a young woman in san antonio texted her boyfriend. "i love you." that's all it said, "i love you," nothing more. downtown the alamo had just opened its doors. a few tourists began boarding little boats to gaze at remnants of texas history along urban stretches of the san antonio river, and several miles away in the farther reaches of the modern city a manager of a video game store began his daily ritual. his name was mario rivera. >> the store opens at 10:00 but managers get there at 9:00, grab the till, the money and take it to the bank. >> same process at a sister store, same company, not far away. that one managed by a woman who sent the text to her boyfriend, except this was strange. as the morning slipped by, her store remained closed. mariano got a call from the district manager. >> can you go over there and maybe you can see something, see what is going on. >> he did. he saw a white car in the parking lot. looked like the young woman's car. he peered into the store window. nob
here's keith morrison with "everything she knew." >>> it was a monday morning in january 2007, 9:08 a.m. a young woman in san antonio texted her boyfriend. "i love you." that's all it said, "i love you," nothing more. downtown the alamo had just opened its doors. a few tourists began boarding little boats to gaze at remnants of texas history along urban stretches of the san antonio river, and several miles away in the farther reaches of the modern city a...
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prosecutor arguments to the jury she should be found guilty of plotting to kill her ex- boyfriend and keith green because of a custody battle and that she and her then do boyfriend planned and carried out the 2016 killing after luring green to a mansion. >> the evidence all points toward the motive, the intent, the resources all belonging to the two defendants. >> reporter: green's body was found in sonoma county. prosecutors admit their case doesn't have dna or eyewitnesses that they are the killers. >> in the closing documents defense attorneys said the killing of keith green was the result of a botched kidnapping. they protected this well-known optical illusion in front of the jury in which some people see a young woman turning away or an old woman looking down. it was meant to raise doubts to show how evidence can be interpreted in different ways by different people. >> there seems to be more evidence of a failed kidnapping. >> reporter: prosecutors will get the final word sometime tomorrow. >>> the san francisco police department says a lack of police shootings is a sign of reform. in
prosecutor arguments to the jury she should be found guilty of plotting to kill her ex- boyfriend and keith green because of a custody battle and that she and her then do boyfriend planned and carried out the 2016 killing after luring green to a mansion. >> the evidence all points toward the motive, the intent, the resources all belonging to the two defendants. >> reporter: green's body was found in sonoma county. prosecutors admit their case doesn't have dna or eyewitnesses that...
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keith? >> well, yeah, that's true. however, you got to remember the role of the short-term trader in here too. they have also historically had a tremendous run up into earnings. regardless of what the numbers are, the news hits, it's sell reality as opposed to the buy the rumor. if you are an investor, you ignore that and use those dips to your advantage. i think the stock runs 35, even 40 percent from here a year from now. charles: wow, that's a bold prediction. i'm glad you made it because i'm long the stock in my retirement account and i ain't selling it. obviously jim people have sold it, hit 2,000, ever since then it's kind of meandered. >> i think some of that is that in general they haven't done fabulously well as a group. the regulatory issues out of washington are sort of clouding it. people tomorrow will be look at the margins. they have been spending a lot of money. revenues are supposed to be very good. the question is how much are they spending for same day delivery and what are
keith? >> well, yeah, that's true. however, you got to remember the role of the short-term trader in here too. they have also historically had a tremendous run up into earnings. regardless of what the numbers are, the news hits, it's sell reality as opposed to the buy the rumor. if you are an investor, you ignore that and use those dips to your advantage. i think the stock runs 35, even 40 percent from here a year from now. charles: wow, that's a bold prediction. i'm glad you made it...
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here's keith morrison with "the motive." >> reporter: her heart was on fire. lost to her. the canned music, the hum of other voices in the bar. there was only him. they were in the deep end now. and as lovers in the flush of new commitment sometimes do, they confessed their sins of the abandoned past. the worst things they'd ever done. words, just words, best forgotten until they could no longer be ignored. lexington, kentucky. one year before that night in the bar. a house where students lived. and the music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends. >> reporter: they were about to be seniors, the young men who'd rented the place, who'd hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys, four guys that got along extremely well. >> reporter: they were big men on campus. they played football. the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. antonio o'ferral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky if you play for the cats, you're pretty mu
here's keith morrison with "the motive." >> reporter: her heart was on fire. lost to her. the canned music, the hum of other voices in the bar. there was only him. they were in the deep end now. and as lovers in the flush of new commitment sometimes do, they confessed their sins of the abandoned past. the worst things they'd ever done. words, just words, best forgotten until they could no longer be ignored. lexington, kentucky. one year before that night in the bar. a house...
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charles: keith, meantime to your point bias is to the upside. we're right in the shadows of all-time highs which surprise a lot of people. earnings coming in well above expectations. again though, the rally, it feels tentative. but it is to the upside. how do you explain that? >> i tell you what, i use one of those words you don't associate with investing. this is just cool. that is how capitalism works. you have the promise of future, profits, future value, you invest in the companies creating our world of future, world of tomorrow. guess what, your money grows over time. the problem we have especially with new highs, people try to second-guess that. this is like saying you will have 18 feet of snow on the ground in july based on the fact that you got three inches in november. charles: the stock of the day is netflix. the guidance was so so. beat on international subscribers. what i like, margins are going higher. good old-fashioned stock market analysis there are questions how much market share they keep. are you surprised how many firms hate
charles: keith, meantime to your point bias is to the upside. we're right in the shadows of all-time highs which surprise a lot of people. earnings coming in well above expectations. again though, the rally, it feels tentative. but it is to the upside. how do you explain that? >> i tell you what, i use one of those words you don't associate with investing. this is just cool. that is how capitalism works. you have the promise of future, profits, future value, you invest in the companies...
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. ♪ ♪ good evening ladies and gentlemen i doctor keith huxen, with the institute for the study of war and democracy, it is great to see you all here and once again to have our friends at seaspan here sharing all this wonderful content with their viewers, to those watching on our live stream at home, welcome, i
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let's get some insight now from keith best keith laws. let's get some insight now from keith best keep. is the former chief executive of the u.k.'s immigration advisory service or freedom is the former chief executive of the u.k.'s immigration advisory service for freedom from torture keith good to see you at one tragic case now and torture good to see you one tragic case now another worrying case within a matter of days if these are the ones that are another worrying case within a matter of days if these are the ones that are discovered in such a short period of time can you estimate how often these illegal crop discovered in such a short period of time can you estimate how often these illegal crossings might be taking place. over there in their daily lives things might be taking place. over there in their daily i mean this is a terrible tragedy and i think anybody with a heart would have been deep i mean this is a terrible tragedy and i think anybody with a heart would have been deeply moved by the loss of the ones in the trunk but also
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. >> thank you, keith. thank you for joining us tonight. overall i want to reiterate a few points before i turn it over to provide an update in regards to the weather forecast. first, i'd like to reiterate that we understand the impact it has on our customers and our communities. this is not a decision we take lightly. and we think our customers and our communities for your patience. seconds, i would like to remind our customers and our community members as to why we are making this decision. this decision is all about public safety which is our most important responsibility. given the forecast for the severe a widespread wind conditions that scott will discuss in the increased fire eure the safeof our these thi customers and oucommunity as a ri of catastrophic wildfire events. i would like to reiterate from last night that the public safety powers shut off program is part of our comprehensive approach to risk production measures we are implementing as it pertains to the unprecedented wild fire risk our state is facing. we are redesigning o
. >> thank you, keith. thank you for joining us tonight. overall i want to reiterate a few points before i turn it over to provide an update in regards to the weather forecast. first, i'd like to reiterate that we understand the impact it has on our customers and our communities. this is not a decision we take lightly. and we think our customers and our communities for your patience. seconds, i would like to remind our customers and our community members as to why we are making this...
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here is keith morrison with "a crack in everything." ♪ >>> it was his secret that started it, a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo. buffalo, missouri. and on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung, the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911. >> and he's very hysterical, you know. he's -- he's crying, can't really say anything other than get here quick, get here quick. i heard that two or three times. >> such a complicated tale with its secrets and lies and shifting loyalties, and here, of all places, this throwback to an idealized past. >> we hunted mushrooms, we picked up walnuts. >> they were inseparable children, brad and his old
here is keith morrison with "a crack in everything." ♪ >>> it was his secret that started it, a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo. buffalo, missouri. and on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung, the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one...
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here to discuss, alice stewart and keith boykin. glad to have both of you here. alice, let me start with you because trey gowdy oversaw the house's multiple benghazi investigations, which we know lasted over 2 1/2 years and ended in no convictions. in fact, back in 2015, here's gowdy. >> our country is strong enough to handle the truth, and our fellow citizens expect us to pursue the truth wherever the facts take us. so this committee is going to do what we pledged to do and what should have been done frankly a long time ago, which is interview all relevant witnesses, examine all relevant evidence, and access all relevant documents. and we're going to pursue the truth in a manner worthy of the memory of the four people who lost their lives and worthy of the respect of our fellow citizens. >> so, alice, it's hard to hear that and say he's going to be the guy who helps the white house potentially stonewall congress? >> i expect him to come in and do exactly what he talked about there, pursuing the truth, pursuing the letter of the law, and making sure we get to the
here to discuss, alice stewart and keith boykin. glad to have both of you here. alice, let me start with you because trey gowdy oversaw the house's multiple benghazi investigations, which we know lasted over 2 1/2 years and ended in no convictions. in fact, back in 2015, here's gowdy. >> our country is strong enough to handle the truth, and our fellow citizens expect us to pursue the truth wherever the facts take us. so this committee is going to do what we pledged to do and what should...
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amy walter and tamara keith on the fallout from the investigatn into president trump. and much more. >> nawaz: the impeachment inquiry rolls on with more subpoenas and another whistleblower. white house correspondent yamiche alcindor bins our coverage of the day's event. >> alcindor: a new day. a new round of subpoenas related to the impeachment inquiry targeting president trump. this time the democratic chairs of three house committees sent demands for documents to both the pentagon and the white house budget office. they want information on president trump's decision to withhold military aid to ukraine. a whistleblower has accused the president of temporarily blockinglions of dollars to pressure the president of ukraine to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son, hunter. >> this is a scam and people are wise to it. >> alcindor: this afternoon at the white house, president trump ite hoded off. >> the whistleblower report or whatever the news was so off. it was so horrible. i said i never said that. almost everybody that read it said it was perfect or r
amy walter and tamara keith on the fallout from the investigatn into president trump. and much more. >> nawaz: the impeachment inquiry rolls on with more subpoenas and another whistleblower. white house correspondent yamiche alcindor bins our coverage of the day's event. >> alcindor: a new day. a new round of subpoenas related to the impeachment inquiry targeting president trump. this time the democratic chairs of three house committees sent demands for documents to both the...
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there's no smoking gun. >> reporter: in the closing arguments defense attorney with the killing of keith green was the result of a botched kidnapping orchestrated by a friend olivia adele they projected this well-known optical illusion in front of the jury in which some people see a young woman turning away or an old woman looking down. it was meant to raise doubts by showing how evidence can be interpreted in different ways by different people.>> there seems to be more evidence consistent with it being a failed kidnap and murder. something went wrong. >> reporter: prosecutors will get the final word before the jury gets a case tomorrow. len ramirez kpix 5 . >>> ñcome the ambush attack that left the northern california sheriffs deputy debt. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg about faces the heat on capitol hill. lawmakers casting huge doubts a new cryptocurrency. >>> you are trying to help those for whom the dollar is not a good currency. drug dealers, terrorists and text evaders.>>> there's a new play to get the ballpark field but will be a sweet deal be a home run with the city?>>> we a
there's no smoking gun. >> reporter: in the closing arguments defense attorney with the killing of keith green was the result of a botched kidnapping orchestrated by a friend olivia adele they projected this well-known optical illusion in front of the jury in which some people see a young woman turning away or an old woman looking down. it was meant to raise doubts by showing how evidence can be interpreted in different ways by different people.>> there seems to be more evidence...
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>>a special gift from a country music star before his concert in pittsburgh on friday toby keith gave a retired marine corporal who lost both his legs in afghanistan and all-terrain wheelchair. brandon was carrying a fellow marine to safety when he stepped on an improvised explosive device. he was able to walk and is able to walk with prosthetic legs now but he says he wanted this type of will chair because it will allow him to be more active outdoors and to play with a 6 month old daughter. the independents fund which is a nonprofit that helps wounded veterans with toby keith to give ron paul the $16,000 wheelchair along with backstage passes and a meet and greet with the singer. enjoy the concert from the side of the stage and then join keys onstage during the performance of american soldier. a santa fe, new mexico start-up company has partner with los alamos national lab. a new way to remember and to honor loved ones who have died. the company turns remains were ashes into memorial stones. jamie see more shows us how it's done. >>when faced with the loss of his grandfather, justin
>>a special gift from a country music star before his concert in pittsburgh on friday toby keith gave a retired marine corporal who lost both his legs in afghanistan and all-terrain wheelchair. brandon was carrying a fellow marine to safety when he stepped on an improvised explosive device. he was able to walk and is able to walk with prosthetic legs now but he says he wanted this type of will chair because it will allow him to be more active outdoors and to play with a 6 month old...
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tough, resilient, armed to the keith kay, murdered with his own kitchen knife? what a story. eric knudsen, then a sergeant with the county sheriff's office, was assigned with one of the lead detectives. he was sitting at the office when from up at the house the first officer to talk to pam and roger called him. >> he said you know, something isn't right here. it seems from his perception that maybe some things were staged or some things were just not what he would think would be normal for a crime as heinous or vicious as this. >> something about that bizarre story didn't sit right. he just couldn't put his finger on it. not yet, anyway. >>> coming up -- the problem was that bizarre story got weirder by the minute. >> blue fuzzy gloves. >> when "dateline" continues. e s >> when "dateline" continues ♪ >>> the death of kay mortensen was horrific. humiliating. helpless to defend himself inside his own sacred fortress. the killer had bent him over his own bathtub, slashed his throat several times, stabbed his neck. all those guns and not a single one fired. it seemed so persona
tough, resilient, armed to the keith kay, murdered with his own kitchen knife? what a story. eric knudsen, then a sergeant with the county sheriff's office, was assigned with one of the lead detectives. he was sitting at the office when from up at the house the first officer to talk to pam and roger called him. >> he said you know, something isn't right here. it seems from his perception that maybe some things were staged or some things were just not what he would think would be normal...
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here again is keith morrison with "what happened to the beauty queen?" >> kevin jones sat in the courtroom, watched the fight for his life swirl around him, and felt in that uncomfortable chair the withering stares of the jury. >> they can all look at you, and if you do one thing wrong, that they deem is wrong, that might sway them the opposite way. >> one facial expression. >> one click of a pen. one bite off of your fingernail. you never know how people are going to take things that you do. >> he had every reason to worry. later the jurors would recall how the images of this crime haunted them. >> blood all over him in the pictures. >> the palm print in her blood. >> but to the jurors the evidence or the lack of it looked bad for police too. >> the glass door, for example, where the perpetrator went out was not fingerprinted inside or out. the kitchen floor would have been excellent for footprints. he obviously walked across there. no prints were taken. >> they said that kind of sloppiness made them wonder, what else did the police miss? what other sus
here again is keith morrison with "what happened to the beauty queen?" >> kevin jones sat in the courtroom, watched the fight for his life swirl around him, and felt in that uncomfortable chair the withering stares of the jury. >> they can all look at you, and if you do one thing wrong, that they deem is wrong, that might sway them the opposite way. >> one facial expression. >> one click of a pen. one bite off of your fingernail. you never know how people are...
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plus, amy walter and tamra keith on the political effects of the president's announcement of the death of al-baghdadi. announcer: this is the pbs "newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite's school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: from the raid this weekend that ended with the death of the top leader of isis to the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria, vice president mike pence hasceeen at ther of u.s. policy in the region. he and secretary of ste mike pompeo met over a week ago with turkish presidentrdan, and afterwards announced a temporary cease-fire in sia. then the vice president was next retodent trump watching as u.s. special forces tracked down al-baghdadi. wethat is wher began when i sat down with vice president pence at white house earlier today. we spoke before the house democrats announced plans to vote thursday to formalize their impeachment inquiry. mr. dece pre, thank you for talking with us. vice pres. pence: good to see you. judy: s let mrt with the news this weekend. there has been praise from all corne
plus, amy walter and tamra keith on the political effects of the president's announcement of the death of al-baghdadi. announcer: this is the pbs "newshour" from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite's school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: from the raid this weekend that ended with the death of the top leader of isis to the planned withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria, vice president mike pence hasceeen at ther of u.s. policy in the...
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he focused on the timeline of event starting when tiffany li and keith green woke up in october 2015 to one li, bayat company third suspect were arrested in may 2016. he said li and bayat tripped up an alibi and both have motive. according to the district attorney li was frustrated during asking for money . he said he wants to interview them after they're done with closing arguments but we did catch up with the li attorney during a break and he said much of what was said could be easily disproven. the defense team started their closing arguments at 11:30 am. the prosecution selected what they wanted the jury to hear and left out what did not help their case. he said this is a case based fully on circumstantial evidence and the jury has to prove each fact beyond a reasonable doubt. we did speak to the san mateo county district attorney this morning and he said the trial over all went smoothly. >> i just feel very proud of the criminal justice system of the judge and how he ran the case. that's how it's supposed to work and it doesn't always. sometimes it's yelling and screaming and th
he focused on the timeline of event starting when tiffany li and keith green woke up in october 2015 to one li, bayat company third suspect were arrested in may 2016. he said li and bayat tripped up an alibi and both have motive. according to the district attorney li was frustrated during asking for money . he said he wants to interview them after they're done with closing arguments but we did catch up with the li attorney during a break and he said much of what was said could be easily...
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keith green was the father of ellen zhou's two kids and was reported missing april 28, 2016. his body was found may 11 of that year in sonoma county. prosecutors say li and her then boyfriend, kaveh bayat, arranges marta because li was worried about a custody battle. a third suspect was also charged with murder although he is not involved in this current trial. li on house arrest after her family posted $35 million bill. both are still behind bars. the jury trial starts at 9:00 this morning. they will continue and then we are expecting closing arguments to begin sometime later this morning and after all of that, the jury will deliberate. sara zendehnam, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a safety cleanup contains continues and oklahoma's can. the city said the not taking anyone out but wants to clear up debris, letter and the wooden homes built because they pose a fire hazard. the campus located near the home depot in the fruitvale neighborhood but the city's attempt to make the area safe, the homeless people who live there worry the plan may backfire. >> they are tearing down my house. th
keith green was the father of ellen zhou's two kids and was reported missing april 28, 2016. his body was found may 11 of that year in sonoma county. prosecutors say li and her then boyfriend, kaveh bayat, arranges marta because li was worried about a custody battle. a third suspect was also charged with murder although he is not involved in this current trial. li on house arrest after her family posted $35 million bill. both are still behind bars. the jury trial starts at 9:00 this morning....
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turn it back to you, keith. >> thank you. bill? >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm bill johnson, the president and ceo of pg&e corporation. a few hours ago we initiated a public safety power shutoff across portions of the sierra foothills and the north bay. we also expect to turn off power for small parts of san mateo and kern counties after midnight tonight, probably around 1:00 a.m. in total these shutoffs will affect about 179,000 customers and touch portions of 17 counties. we made this decision in response to a dangerous combination of hot, dry, and windy conditions in those areas i just mentioned, which together increased the risk of damage and sparks on the electric system, which in turn has the potential to cause catastrophic wildfire. we never want to see any more of those. and so that's why we do these kind of things. i want to note that not everyone who is out of power will experience the strong winds that scott talked about. this is because the electric system relies on power lines working together to provide electricity across cities, counties and t
turn it back to you, keith. >> thank you. bill? >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm bill johnson, the president and ceo of pg&e corporation. a few hours ago we initiated a public safety power shutoff across portions of the sierra foothills and the north bay. we also expect to turn off power for small parts of san mateo and kern counties after midnight tonight, probably around 1:00 a.m. in total these shutoffs will affect about 179,000 customers and touch portions of 17 counties. we...
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and tamara keith of npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast."h hello to b you, "politics monday." so, amy, thelead is -- we heard the announcement yesterday -- is the u.s. troops went in, in ti raid, and killed the leader of i.s.i.s., al baghdadi. cl nrly, there areational security implications here, but, politically speaking, what does this mean for the pre >> politically, this is a win for president trump, but a moment where he hasn't had a lot of wins, where every day, he is getting a drip, drip, trip of bad headlines related to the impeachment inquiry, and where he was taking a lot of pete from members of hievown partyen, on his syria policy, so now he has this thing that isort of universally sort of a positive. now, is it the kind ofhing that is broadly sway public opthion? yoknowway the white house is treating this, it's like they want it to be hi bin laden moment. they sent out this picture of president trump in the situation room that was very reminiscent of the picture of president obama in the situation room in the bin laden raid. but
and tamara keith of npr. she co-hosts the "npr politics podcast."h hello to b you, "politics monday." so, amy, thelead is -- we heard the announcement yesterday -- is the u.s. troops went in, in ti raid, and killed the leader of i.s.i.s., al baghdadi. cl nrly, there areational security implications here, but, politically speaking, what does this mean for the pre >> politically, this is a win for president trump, but a moment where he hasn't had a lot of wins, where...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas good evening. sunday brought a fair amount of cloud and rain which lasted for most of the day but it did clear away for most places during the afternoon. late brightness and this was the picture in hampshire this afternoon. we did end with blue skies, some clear skies as we head to the rest of this evening and overnight. drain clearing from eastern scotland and more rain arriving in northern ireland and the south—east of england on thursday morning but temperatures 10 degrees first thing and there could be mist and fog patches which will clear away fairly quickly. the driest weather will be eastern scotland, northern england. heavy rain moving northwards across central part of england into wales as well. thunderstorms are possible with some heavy burst later on. read quite heavy and persistent for northern ireland and for south—west scotland. it looks like most of the roma clear away during tuesday morning so a drier window of weather on tuesday. light winds with some sunshine. temperatures bet
now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas good evening. sunday brought a fair amount of cloud and rain which lasted for most of the day but it did clear away for most places during the afternoon. late brightness and this was the picture in hampshire this afternoon. we did end with blue skies, some clear skies as we head to the rest of this evening and overnight. drain clearing from eastern scotland and more rain arriving in northern ireland and the south—east of england...
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>> seth: yeah. >> "you better dig in harder." >> seth: did you first meet keith richards at a tennis match? >> i actually first met keith richards him at a concert of his and we, you know, got together before the show. >> seth: uh-huh. >> i stumbled to my seats. [ laughter ] i said, "how is this guy going to perform?" and he acted like he had a glass of water [ laughter ] and then, you know, he came to madison square garden when i was playing. and i get this, you know, tap on my shoulder. him and ronnie wood are there. they've come to see me play. and it's during the match on the changeover [ laughter ] so, no one is suppose to get close to you and i get this tap-tap and i'm about to go, "get the hell out of here!" and i look back, and i'm like -- he goes, "it's ronnie. how are you? [ laughter ] the jolt of adrenaline i got was so amazing that i beat the guy six-love in that set >> seth: that's fantastic. [ cheers and applause i mean, i would think if a rolling stone says hello - >> of course >> seth: you have a show coming up on netflix. you're doing a show with mindy kaling >> oh,
>> seth: yeah. >> "you better dig in harder." >> seth: did you first meet keith richards at a tennis match? >> i actually first met keith richards him at a concert of his and we, you know, got together before the show. >> seth: uh-huh. >> i stumbled to my seats. [ laughter ] i said, "how is this guy going to perform?" and he acted like he had a glass of water [ laughter ] and then, you know, he came to madison square garden when i was...
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keith was running ang emergency foster care shelter when a call came in. >> hey, keith, we got this sibling group of four in our office. could you take them for the weekend? >> later that night four small children came walking through the door. >> just knowing that it was one decision away from the kids probably getting separated because if they didn't get into the shelter they would have been in two, three, maybe four homes. and i don't know that they would would have ever been back together retirment a serious issue in foster care. children separated from the only permanent family they've known, their siblings and placed in different homes, sometimes to never see one another again. >> a lot families don't have the space so now losing their mom and dad because of circumstances that they didn't create, they were now almost being retraumatized or revictimized by being separated from their sibling, the person that honestly you probably should have the longest relationship in your life with your sibling. >> my book full of hearts. i have joe montana, jerry rice. i thought if we didn't come her
keith was running ang emergency foster care shelter when a call came in. >> hey, keith, we got this sibling group of four in our office. could you take them for the weekend? >> later that night four small children came walking through the door. >> just knowing that it was one decision away from the kids probably getting separated because if they didn't get into the shelter they would have been in two, three, maybe four homes. and i don't know that they would would have ever...
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neil: keith? >> banks are short cash because they're levered up to their eyeballs for all their trading activity, et cetera, et cetera, from an investing standpoint yes, that is a concern but really what makes the world goes round is companies and access to capital. they got it. i think the fed is doing damage control in anticipation of something it can't control. neil: thank you all very much for talking. i wish we had more time. unfortunate thely we don't. to explain what is going on in the repo market. it can get gobbledygookish that is a technical term. banks had short of supply. like getting to the atm, they didn't have more money for you. it is little more convoluted. but keeps happening again and again and scares folks not least of which the banks. federal reserve cut will be a quarter point. it would bring, if we get this right, always, always dangerous, overnight bank lending rate federal fund, one 1/2 to 1 and 3/4% level. it would be in that change. if one is right it, would be more than
neil: keith? >> banks are short cash because they're levered up to their eyeballs for all their trading activity, et cetera, et cetera, from an investing standpoint yes, that is a concern but really what makes the world goes round is companies and access to capital. they got it. i think the fed is doing damage control in anticipation of something it can't control. neil: thank you all very much for talking. i wish we had more time. unfortunate thely we don't. to explain what is going on in...
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here is some new work that i just released this morning on my blog with keith bentley. it's going to become a full paper for the unemployment project. this gets to the benefits of full employment in ways that you probably haven't seen before. we look at all the different quintiles. but what this shows is the blue line is the employment rate. it's very cyclical. these folks are very responsive to the cycle in terms of their labor supply crossing the extensive margin. and the prediction uses the unemployment rate to predict the line. at some point you're saying one cyclical variable predicts another cyclical variable. quintile. what i have on the right, i'm just going to focus on the circled numbers. we look at the share working in the bottom quintile. looking at the 1990s because it was such a high pressure labor market. there was a lot of other stuff going on in the 90s. all true. but there was also a really high pressure labor market. if you look at the earnings of low income workers -- and this includes zeros, this is if you have earnings or if you don't. they grew by
here is some new work that i just released this morning on my blog with keith bentley. it's going to become a full paper for the unemployment project. this gets to the benefits of full employment in ways that you probably haven't seen before. we look at all the different quintiles. but what this shows is the blue line is the employment rate. it's very cyclical. these folks are very responsive to the cycle in terms of their labor supply crossing the extensive margin. and the prediction uses the...
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. >> thank you, keith. thank you for joining us again tonight. overall, i want to iterate a few points before i turn it over to scott strenfel to provide an update in regards to the forecast. first, i want to iterate that we understand the impact that turning power has on our customers and our communities. this is not a decision that we take lightly. and we thank our customers and our communities for your patience. second, we would like to remind our customers and our community members as to why we are making this decision. and this decision is all about public safety, which is our most important responsibility. given the forecast for the severe and widespread wind conditions that scott will discuss and the increased fire risk associated with these conditions, we took the step to ensure the safety of our customers in our communities as a last resort. and we're committed to reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire events. i would also like to reiterate as we discussed last nieght tha the public safety power shutoff program is part of our compreh
. >> thank you, keith. thank you for joining us again tonight. overall, i want to iterate a few points before i turn it over to scott strenfel to provide an update in regards to the forecast. first, i want to iterate that we understand the impact that turning power has on our customers and our communities. this is not a decision that we take lightly. and we thank our customers and our communities for your patience. second, we would like to remind our customers and our community members as...
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rob luna, money math press, their chief strategist, keith fitz gerald. the tensions is so thick in the air, it feels like tomorrow has this sort of make it or break it feel for this market. >> well, i think that's a very accurate assessment, charles. you know, this is all about sentiment, it's all about emotion, and, you know, traders are going after quality companies, looking to get ahead of what they perceive is a good agreement. and as you and i have talked, you know, if you get the fundamentals right, then the profits follow. charles: that's true, rob, but, you know, if the news tomorrow isn't, quote-unquote, right, even companies with great fundamentals could see their stock prices come under a lot of pressure. >> yeah, no, that's true, charles. i mean, this has been the ongoing story for months now. the markets are definitely being held hostage to trade talks, and if something comes negative out of that tomorrow, we're going to see a 5-6% decline in the s&p 500, if something comes up positive, we're going to see things rally. today you're seeing th
rob luna, money math press, their chief strategist, keith fitz gerald. the tensions is so thick in the air, it feels like tomorrow has this sort of make it or break it feel for this market. >> well, i think that's a very accurate assessment, charles. you know, this is all about sentiment, it's all about emotion, and, you know, traders are going after quality companies, looking to get ahead of what they perceive is a good agreement. and as you and i have talked, you know, if you get the...
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that is keith urban, who is 52 this weekend. happy birthday, keith. >>> kate hudson is among the honorees for the girl up girl hero awards, highlighting change makers committed to equal rights for women. >> we are in an amazing time to move the needle. >> aw, we are out of time. for all the late-breaking hollywood news go to etonline.com. >> before we go check out the video from singer billie eilishing's brother, he's a little older. his name is phinneas. it's called "shelt kerr" off the debut lp bloodut his tour. such a talented fleechl. >> and he writes a lot of her stuff with her. >> they collaborate. >> bye-bye.hey call us hasty ♪ ♪ and i think they might be right ♪w that i'd be you up all ♪ give me, give me shelter ♪ from the storm ♪ give me, give me shelter, keep me warm ♪ ♪ come kiss me by the delta where the rivers ♪ ♪ but i'll be so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that
that is keith urban, who is 52 this weekend. happy birthday, keith. >>> kate hudson is among the honorees for the girl up girl hero awards, highlighting change makers committed to equal rights for women. >> we are in an amazing time to move the needle. >> aw, we are out of time. for all the late-breaking hollywood news go to etonline.com. >> before we go check out the video from singer billie eilishing's brother, he's a little older. his name is phinneas. it's called...
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any comments, keith, on this one? >> yeah, you know, stuart, i think you're right, one of the things i want to know where the heck are the insurance companies because they facilitated this entire mess, so if we really want to draw the curtains back, they have been part of the solution. stuart: just wait, they probably will be at some point. keith, thank you very much indeed for being was monday morning, thank you, sir, take a look at the market, we are what 8 and a half, 9-minute into the session, monday morning, we started on the upside, we have a gain there of 43 points, nice gain for the s&p, nice gain for the nasdaq, we are up across the board just as we start earnings week, this is one of the big two weeks for earnings. microsoft, amazon, mcdonalds, boeing, they're all out this week. next one, hong kong, violence again over the weekend, are american businesses that speak out on social injustice here in america, are they lending their support to the protestors fighting for real freedom over there? that's a decent
any comments, keith, on this one? >> yeah, you know, stuart, i think you're right, one of the things i want to know where the heck are the insurance companies because they facilitated this entire mess, so if we really want to draw the curtains back, they have been part of the solution. stuart: just wait, they probably will be at some point. keith, thank you very much indeed for being was monday morning, thank you, sir, take a look at the market, we are what 8 and a half, 9-minute into the...
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keith others he also the charges of widespread human rights violations in kashmir conflicts. on the double. it's all happening touch of it coming from your link to news from africa to the world your links to exceptional stories and discussions to no one will come to the debuts after coming program tonight from one germany from on years of easy to our website the deputed close match africa join us on facebook t.w.i. africa. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self in our road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected. it's true the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest. managed by for. more. this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin dozens die in a trade and funnel and pakistan passenger seat is still grew up as breakfast was being prepared on the moving train to get the latest from islamabad also coming up a violent crackdown by south african police on as refugees and migrants in cape town there were camping outside the u.n. building demanding they be moved to other coun
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here's keith morrison with graduation night. >> in the suburbs outside of detroit michigan in the summer of 2009, a divorced mother of 3 named mary evans was poking around in one of her favorite places, facebook. >> you can look at what everyone is up to, where are they at today? are they successful? did they take the wrong path? >> dear mary, no idea that a little innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it was unbelievable. >> and a nightmare's worth of terrors. >> i could have been killed that day. >> and with an unlikely band of friends old and new in a fight to right a terrible wrong. >> and then a miracle happened. >> but in 2009 it was just an ordinary summer day. no sign anywhere. just mary reminiscing about the old days of friends long since gone away and you know how it is, a person wonders. not such an uncommon thing among people that grew up as mary did in northeast detroit. >> it was a nice neighborhood. you could walk around the streets at 1:00 in the morning in the summer and never had to worry about anything. >>
here's keith morrison with graduation night. >> in the suburbs outside of detroit michigan in the summer of 2009, a divorced mother of 3 named mary evans was poking around in one of her favorite places, facebook. >> you can look at what everyone is up to, where are they at today? are they successful? did they take the wrong path? >> dear mary, no idea that a little innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it...
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keith fitz-gerald is on the phone. we often bring keith in for market commentary especially when there is something to do with asia. keith, i have this longstanding question here. we're seeing violence in hong kong and after street battles and shooting yesterday. is that having to do with anything of our market selloff here in america? >> it does, stuart, not immediately today at this moment in time. traders are watching that. i'm personally terrified we'll have tianamen square 2.0. hong kong is very important to the chinese. the technicals are duking it out. this is order flow at its extreme. investors unfortunately need to sit down, sit on their hands, resist hitting the sell button unless they have to get out and let this stuff do its thing. stuart: is this about the possible recession threat? i'm on this because 10:00 yesterday we got the bad news on manufacturing, performance at 10-year low. tomorrow the service sector is coming out. these are pointing rather negatively at this moment s that the main cause of this
keith fitz-gerald is on the phone. we often bring keith in for market commentary especially when there is something to do with asia. keith, i have this longstanding question here. we're seeing violence in hong kong and after street battles and shooting yesterday. is that having to do with anything of our market selloff here in america? >> it does, stuart, not immediately today at this moment in time. traders are watching that. i'm personally terrified we'll have tianamen square 2.0. hong...
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she said, look, my husband -- her husband is keith, y'all know keith -- my husband and i, we've been talking about you and praying about you, and we decided that you're going to come and stay with us for a few days. don't worry about nothing, come on, get in the truck, it's going to be all right. [ applause ] so, so dan talked about what the things that we don't have coming home from prison. that's a long list. i didn't have anything. fortunately, a dear friend of mine helped support me and provide me with some of these things, but one of the most important things that she and keith and their beautiful little daughter, lexie, provided me with was understanding. they weren't judging me. they invited me and welcomed me, a convicted felon fresh out of prison, into their home and they fed me and they clothed me and they loved me. and i spent a few days, i don't know, maybe a week or so there, and then kathleen set me up an interview at oxford house cross link and oxford house cross link had been giving her a fit for about 18 months and so she was strategically placing me in oxford house
she said, look, my husband -- her husband is keith, y'all know keith -- my husband and i, we've been talking about you and praying about you, and we decided that you're going to come and stay with us for a few days. don't worry about nothing, come on, get in the truck, it's going to be all right. [ applause ] so, so dan talked about what the things that we don't have coming home from prison. that's a long list. i didn't have anything. fortunately, a dear friend of mine helped support me and...
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>> i'll defer to keith first. >> thanks, tobias. i think next week is going to be a big week as far as on the trade if we get a trade truce. if we have that happen, i think that will be good for equities the other thing there's also a recent bias. we had a big fourth quarter selloff last year. now investors are braced for that again one big difference is last year in the third quarter we saw over 30 net central banks hiking rates. 30 this year we have a mirror image of that. that should support stocks as well i would say the biggest risk would be if we had an escalation on the trade front, but again, i think more likely scenario is we see a truce and they start to focus on the earnings picture. >> it's going to be hard to ignore starting next week tobias, thank you guys we are getting some breaking news regarding the health of bernie sanders we'll go to sue herera. >> indeed we are, carl you can attribute this statement to senator sanders senior adviser jeff weaver who says that on wednesday at a campaign event the senator experienc
>> i'll defer to keith first. >> thanks, tobias. i think next week is going to be a big week as far as on the trade if we get a trade truce. if we have that happen, i think that will be good for equities the other thing there's also a recent bias. we had a big fourth quarter selloff last year. now investors are braced for that again one big difference is last year in the third quarter we saw over 30 net central banks hiking rates. 30 this year we have a mirror image of that. that...
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plus stephen welcomes steve carell and musical guest toby keith, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) >> stephen: hey there! nice to see you! i like it! i like it! thank you! thank you! ( cheers and applause ) thank you, dear friends. welcome. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. and folks -- ( cheers and applause ) -- in light of the darkness that is the trump presidency, i'd like to start tonight with something nice. last night, gymnastics world champion simone biles threw out the first pitch at game two of the world series, but first, she did something really cool: there she is, and whoa! ( cheers and applause ) keep in mind, she did that before the game started. can you imagine watching that and then watching baseball? ( laughter ) it would be like an emcee saying, "ladies and gentlemen we sure hope you enjoyed lizzo. now please welcome to the stage: baseball!" ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheering ) now, back
plus stephen welcomes steve carell and musical guest toby keith, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) >> stephen: hey there! nice to see you! i like it! i like it! thank you! thank you! ( cheers and applause ) thank you, dear friends. welcome. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. and folks -- (...
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is accused of killing the father of her two children and her boyfriend is on trial for the death of keith green and that trial has been underway since last month today the prosecution will continue to present evidence for its arvon or arguments, lee was afraid she would lose custody of her daughters so she and her boyfriend plotted her exes death. >>> a man will be in federal court in san francisco this morning accused of spying, he is used to deliver classified national intelligence information to intelligence officers in beijing and prosecutors say that long made secret drops of cash payments in exchange classified information in hotel rooms in the bay area and if convicted on charges he could be sentenced to 10 years for federal prison and pay a quarter of $1 million >>> a san francisco superior court judge says trial is set to begin on january 7 and expected to last eight weeks, according to the san francisco chronicle the trial be split into two phases in the first focusing on whether pg&e is responsible for the 2017 wildfire in the santa rosa area and then move onto the damages clai
is accused of killing the father of her two children and her boyfriend is on trial for the death of keith green and that trial has been underway since last month today the prosecution will continue to present evidence for its arvon or arguments, lee was afraid she would lose custody of her daughters so she and her boyfriend plotted her exes death. >>> a man will be in federal court in san francisco this morning accused of spying, he is used to deliver classified national intelligence...
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here is keith is "deadly desire." >> so ordinary, with the pharmacy the grocery store, the carefully tended parking places so alike the suburban strip balls from bismark to bakersfield. but that night. that cold night, a heat gathered here. sweet, terrifying, doomed. >>> for the longest time, i could not go anywhere because i'm thinking everybody is looking at me. >> this is the story of two married couples. the advice they can offer others now that it's too late for them. >> i think if i could tell them anything it would be, put your family first. >> but of course, that's not what happened. >> and this parking lot, it will be a body here before we are done. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> careful, when you stir the hot pot of desire. ♪ >>> the place is meridian, idaho, this is where they got to their perfect place. the end of the rainbow. it was 2006 and luck was on their side. they had just moved from southern california. and they were happy. they were fulfilled at work. they had two beautiful children. they had everything they ever wanted. they were rob and candy hall. one of thos
here is keith is "deadly desire." >> so ordinary, with the pharmacy the grocery store, the carefully tended parking places so alike the suburban strip balls from bismark to bakersfield. but that night. that cold night, a heat gathered here. sweet, terrifying, doomed. >>> for the longest time, i could not go anywhere because i'm thinking everybody is looking at me. >> this is the story of two married couples. the advice they can offer others now that it's too late...