The impacts just yet. We had a couple break ins. It does not seem like it is safe here, you know . Reporter Jonathan Perez says they were lucky no one was in the restaurant when it was broken in twice since the beginning of the year i think it happens so regularly we are not as scared as much we expect it somehow. Reporter according to data, Violent Crime is down and according to leaders in is leader it is because of the ceasefire. It led to all crimes leading the citys office of violence prevention and has been working to revive the ceasefire program. It was hugely popular in the 2000s during the gang program. They bring in Community Leaders to talk to those to reduce retaliation shootings and other serious crimes. The folks at the center of the group in gun violence in the city are heavily involved in other crimes including robberies, including burglaries, car break ins. Reporter crime rates come down on paper since the beginning of the year many like jonathan say they dont feel that
Customers and drivers. It happened last year but only came to light this week. The hackers were reportedly paid 100,000 to destroy the stolen information. Now to an abc news exclusive. Our continuing coverage of the shopping season in part 19, why many dealerships will be just as busy as the malls. Abcs Clayton Sandell explains how car shoppers can save thousands this weekend. Reporter this black friday, carmakers are hoping buyers drive right past the mall and on to the dealer lot instead. Looks like its going for 26,510. Reporter Taylor Robinson is shopping for his first new car at this nissan dealer in denver. Price is a big thing and black fridays got good deals. Reporter shes in luck. Get a great deal during ram black friday sales event. Reporter this year car sales are slightly down, so the number of incentives and bargains are going up. Right now we have 9,000, almost 10,000 off of msrp. On this vehicle, so about 20 to 25 off. On this vehicle, so aboo 25 off. Reporter does it co
Year im Brian Sullivan welcome. Power lunch begins right now she works hard for the money so hard for it, honey im Michelle Carusocabrera at the New York Stock Exchange back in rally mode, the markets, highest in three days been all three indices on track for a positive week. Dow jones industrial average higher by triple digits. These days only a gain of half percent. How much of a rally over the last year. Goldman sachs, two names leading the dow higher Goldman Sachs and chevron hitting a threeyear high, by the way. Energy, outperforming, etx, xle on pace for its best in the year and all big winners. Alltime highs, home depot, c t caterpill caterpillar, fedex, and big loser, pg e due to california wildfires. Beginning the hour with breaking news on the fed Steve Liesman joins us with more. Thanks. Cnbc learned from sources familiar with the situation that leary lindsey commit considered fed vice chair job, lindsey interested in exploring the job. We dont know what status the discussio
University of toronto, so we are more used to this. We still appreciate it. Let me quickly introduce our panelists, give you some initial thoughts and a bit of the rules of the game. Just moving down the line of panelists, Jeffrey Pilcher is a professor of food history at the university of toronto. He is also the editor of the journal of global food history for those of you thinking of publishing outlets. Steve velazquez, next to him, is a curator in the division of home and Community Life at the National Museum of American History. And of course youve met paula. , and next to her is irina michalche, the professor of Museum Studies at the university of torontos i school, and she researches food and museums. And next to her, teresa mcculla is a historian of american brewing history, professor of the American Brewing History Initiative, excuse me, here at the National Museum of American History. And this seems such a wonderful place to have this panel on taste because i cant think of any
Tour of the damage monday. Nothing structural. Minimal smoke but lots of water everywhere. With i was tills will cut off and he and his 80 employees are out of the work for awhile. But he remains optimistic. Youll find a way to get through this. Absolute, yeah. Everybody will. Reporter the massive fire raged out of control for more than four hours early sunday morning. Sending scores of apartment dwellers and guests at a best Western Hotel scurrying into the predawn chill. All of a sudden i felt like we were surrounded by like a huge cloud of smoke. We couldnt see. Everyone is coughing. I didnt know where we were going. So we just went down and by the time we went out, everyone is scream going to the left, go to the left. Left in little bit of panic, my phone, wallet, keys, severing still back in the room. In order get home and drive hoe we need to get what was left in there. He was not alone. Throughout the day monday hotel guests some still fighting back ordeal waited for Hotel Emplo