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inle we get that final word what they might do which won't come until september 17th, pick your spots carefully. stick with winners. earnings winners and revenue growth winners in particular. >> where do you think the market is going over the next three months? >> i think for starters, it's going to be fairly volatile. the market will trade sideways, maybe down a little bit more until we get that resolution from the fed. the fed makes a big decision in terms of market direction going forward. over the next 12 months, however, i do think we are going to be surprised as to the extent of an earnings-based economic recovery. generated through improving economic conditions here. that should drive stocks higher. in the short term, it's about fed and monetary policy, about china and their struggles with finding a bottom in their financial markets. in the longer term, it becomes more about the u.s. >> what number would make it certain the fed raises rates? >> i think that is a fool's errand. i don't know what the right number is. i don't think the market knows the right number. i do know the
inle we get that final word what they might do which won't come until september 17th, pick your spots carefully. stick with winners. earnings winners and revenue growth winners in particular. >> where do you think the market is going over the next three months? >> i think for starters, it's going to be fairly volatile. the market will trade sideways, maybe down a little bit more until we get that resolution from the fed. the fed makes a big decision in terms of market direction...
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blocked inle is china. is there a way forward? hugo: i don't know. it is a tricky issue. i don't think it is the end of the road for google and china. how useful google is, and the fact that people in china, universities, they depend heavily on google. despite the fact that it is blocked, i think someone is going to figure out a way to tove whatever issues exist bring all of this innovation to people in china. emily: how satisfied are you with the pace of innovation? hugo: i'm quite satisfied. i understand how hard it is to make progress. when you are supporting partners around the world, android is entering a new phase. there is basically a new and completely unexplored galaxy of possibility. emily: google doesn't it make money off of android and it is not doing well in terms of mobile advertising. they have built huge businesses off the backs of android. do you think making it open was the right call for google? hugo: android is the only call that google could have made. it would have been impossible to get the level of adoption we have seen. it just would not go anywhe
blocked inle is china. is there a way forward? hugo: i don't know. it is a tricky issue. i don't think it is the end of the road for google and china. how useful google is, and the fact that people in china, universities, they depend heavily on google. despite the fact that it is blocked, i think someone is going to figure out a way to tove whatever issues exist bring all of this innovation to people in china. emily: how satisfied are you with the pace of innovation? hugo: i'm quite satisfied....
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arrived inl hayes nanjing on september 30 found a city still entirely under japanese occupation. 3, he found ar city still entirely under japanese occupation. japanesee 70,000 troops quartered in the city. and many more were outside the city walls. it was truly a fantastic situation. on september 9, japanese general of gomorra -- japanese general okomuru arrive to sign the treaty. general hayes can be made out sitting a few feet away. the only witness to the ceremony still alive is 99-year-old. to begin with his memory of that day, suddenly it becomes -- it comes flooding back. these are all my soldiers, i was the commander of the guard. i'm sorry, but i do not have anything good to say about the japanese. chinese.ed so many it was such a terrible war. that made me hate them. next objectives was shanghai. i advice he boarded a japanese of resentful full japanese troops. my great uncle arrived in shanghai, he found there was not a single hotel room in the city. he had to stay somewhere. stayed at marvel hall. this is marble hall. it was one of the richest men in china. how rich? look at
arrived inl hayes nanjing on september 30 found a city still entirely under japanese occupation. 3, he found ar city still entirely under japanese occupation. japanesee 70,000 troops quartered in the city. and many more were outside the city walls. it was truly a fantastic situation. on september 9, japanese general of gomorra -- japanese general okomuru arrive to sign the treaty. general hayes can be made out sitting a few feet away. the only witness to the ceremony still alive is 99-year-old....
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. >> rose: one out of every ten people inle norway has read it. >> yeah, it's crazy. >> rose: what is it? i have no idea. but it feels like when it takes off, there is a certain identification. there are things i've written in there that i haven't said to a living person, they have been my secrets, but it's in the book. so i thought this was too private and too personal and i thought there would be no recognition and no edification possible in this book, but it doesn't work like that. it's like i think we are much, much more like them than we think we are. >> rose: what is the consequence of doing this other than being able to publish, you know, compelling reading for people around the world? >> one major subject in these books are self-hatred, self-clothing, and that's a big part of my life. >> rose: why? i think that's one of the things i'm looking for in my writing to figure out. >> rose: to answer why? yeah, that's one of the things. ii was 40 years old when i started to write. i had a beautiful wife, a house, but i wasn't happy, and that's one of the seven deadliest sins, you kno
. >> rose: one out of every ten people inle norway has read it. >> yeah, it's crazy. >> rose: what is it? i have no idea. but it feels like when it takes off, there is a certain identification. there are things i've written in there that i haven't said to a living person, they have been my secrets, but it's in the book. so i thought this was too private and too personal and i thought there would be no recognition and no edification possible in this book, but it doesn't work...
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but as the evening unfolds the drier air will start to work its way inling and it will be a lot more comfortable by first thing tornado warning morning. so -- tomorrow morning. so cloudy skies will stick around for saturday. going to the navy game or the maryland game. it will be cloudy but cooler. and more comfortable. cooler relatively speaking is still pretty warm into the 80s but these are seasonal temperatures. and we're just going to see a dry conditions unless you're through the northern neck we're going to stay dry for saturday and into sunday. rain chances will linger for areas further south. but look at this, lower humidity and nice conditions for both saturday and sunday. so if you're summer weather fan enjoy today and also enjoy labor day. it's going to heat up again. so that quick break into the mid 80s, it's quick all right. we're going to be back to near 90 by labor day. but get those barbecues going. no rain chances on monday. though humidity will start to increase just a little bit. all ahead of the next cold front bringing some showers and thunderstorms by mid to la
but as the evening unfolds the drier air will start to work its way inling and it will be a lot more comfortable by first thing tornado warning morning. so -- tomorrow morning. so cloudy skies will stick around for saturday. going to the navy game or the maryland game. it will be cloudy but cooler. and more comfortable. cooler relatively speaking is still pretty warm into the 80s but these are seasonal temperatures. and we're just going to see a dry conditions unless you're through the northern...
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we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding and as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in singapore and this will replicate. it was called the singapore rewards program and this is a screen shot of that portal where the transit riders log into the portal, provide transit card number and they get points-all their transit travel but they goat greater points for traveling off peek period. they accumiate ports and provided with rewards and can cash out their points. in their case they provided them with transit value but their card can we used to make purchase. you can cash out or play a came game. this caused a 7-9 percent decrease in peak paerd congestion. that is a significant margin
we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding and as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in...
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the blaze inled by this era nevada southeast of sacramento.r there may be the body of it -- there may be more missing. oracle's first-quarter revenue estimates. their move to the cloud has hurt revenues. the 11 republican candidates are licking their wounds this morning. aty slung attacks lines each other. donald trump was the focus of the night most of the evening. this was billed as a heavyweight --ht between job trump donald trump and jeb bush of the latter did not come out swinging until the end. >> that's right. there were plenty of attacks directed at donald trump last night. wanted him to be aggressive. he was very stung by donald trump continuing to call him low energy. up to about two hours in, nobody felt like he had a foothold until he got on him on a personal story. had somee guy that special interests that try to get me to change my views on something that was generous and give me money was donald trump. he wanted casino gambling of order. you wanted it and you did not get it. i have posed casino gambling before, during, and after
the blaze inled by this era nevada southeast of sacramento.r there may be the body of it -- there may be more missing. oracle's first-quarter revenue estimates. their move to the cloud has hurt revenues. the 11 republican candidates are licking their wounds this morning. aty slung attacks lines each other. donald trump was the focus of the night most of the evening. this was billed as a heavyweight --ht between job trump donald trump and jeb bush of the latter did not come out swinging until...
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appin inle removed some of its program. apple has.id what stuff users should take to determine if their apps are affected. this could be a black eye for the company which has long prided itself on security measures to screen software in its app store. with your cnbc business report, i'm landon dowdy. >> all right, thanks, landon. >>> at 5:55, volkswagen is halt ing its diesel cars. the company could face billions of dollars in fines as external investigations are under way now. volkswagen of america is located herndon, virginia. >>> gas prices are slowly falling. in d.c. it will cost you $2.52 for gas. you're paying $2.27 in maryland. virginia has the cheapest at $2.03 and in west virginia you're paying about $2.28 per gallon. >>> we're learning more of the u.s.'s plan to take in refugees. secretary of state john kerry said the u.s. will accept 85,000 next year and 100,000 in 2017. not all of them will be from syria. the migrants will be settled around america. kerry's announcement came amid the call to do more to ease the crisis. >>>
appin inle removed some of its program. apple has.id what stuff users should take to determine if their apps are affected. this could be a black eye for the company which has long prided itself on security measures to screen software in its app store. with your cnbc business report, i'm landon dowdy. >> all right, thanks, landon. >>> at 5:55, volkswagen is halt ing its diesel cars. the company could face billions of dollars in fines as external investigations are under way now....
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. >> look at how he is us inling there with kathie lee. >> well, the babies know, and if he is hungryoing great, but how are doing? >> well shgs s, it is the best that you could ever go planet, and i just feel so lucky can and to share, and everybody at home has really helped miles get here, and i have a lot of help. oh, my gosh, i wish that i could hug every person who has left a facebook comment and tweet and given me advice and it has been a miracle. >> you love being a mom? >> yes, and it is definitely an adjustment, and this is the first time i have put heels on for more than five minutes, because i am afraid that i will drop can him. i have seen other bloggers there with heel, and i have been in pajamas for six weeks just in love with the whole thing. >> and how is your husband, michael, dealing with being father of the year? >> he has renamed him the gungee, and he is just cooing and that is another amazing thing that it brings two people closer. >> and i love the way that he just falls asleep in any position. >> like a puppy. >> oh. a little action in the diaper. >> in the dia
. >> look at how he is us inling there with kathie lee. >> well, the babies know, and if he is hungryoing great, but how are doing? >> well shgs s, it is the best that you could ever go planet, and i just feel so lucky can and to share, and everybody at home has really helped miles get here, and i have a lot of help. oh, my gosh, i wish that i could hug every person who has left a facebook comment and tweet and given me advice and it has been a miracle. >> you love being...
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unemployment rate inl to a seven-year low august. the labor department reports the jobless rate dropped to 5.1 percent, hitting the fed's goal of full employment. olivia: wilted a's report prompted the fence to raise ra tes this month? michelle, thanks are taking the time to join us this friday afternoon. how do you think the fed will digest this labor report? about my caller for the fed hiking in september after seeing this report. i know that headline figure was disappointing. every other aspect of the report was solid, including that drop in the unemployment rate to 5.1%. we are at a level that the fed believes is at or very close to full employment and we are still sitting at zero on interest rates. theink that for most on committee, that isn't going to be something that is justified any longer. about the people talk labor participation rate, and they have been talking about it for a long time, do you buy that it's a serious problem? we saw it start to come down in the year 2000. like the blsemed was forecasting it would continue
unemployment rate inl to a seven-year low august. the labor department reports the jobless rate dropped to 5.1 percent, hitting the fed's goal of full employment. olivia: wilted a's report prompted the fence to raise ra tes this month? michelle, thanks are taking the time to join us this friday afternoon. how do you think the fed will digest this labor report? about my caller for the fed hiking in september after seeing this report. i know that headline figure was disappointing. every other...
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and i can only imagine inl as we magazine -- magnify it while we have a million people on the parkwaywill feel like. eakens oval the stage from last night transformed into an alter, ready for the holy father to deliver his mass at 4:00 p.m. we've seen some dignitaries arrive here. we know there are people from around the world and across the area who have been lined up for a seat or spot. there are ten thousand chairs for people with tickets, members of the clergy, the law faithful in the area, there are tern thousand of them. some seem to be arriving today. there will be 150000 -- 1500 ceo celebrants. five hundred people in the papal choir for those folks to come out. they have prepared communion for 100,000 people. what a scene that will be along the parkway as people come up to receive the eucharist here at what is now a papal stage on eakens over with a george towels spot with the gorgeous spot with the art museum behind them. our city in splendid glory. >> don't forget to check out the digital updates every half-hour at 6abc.com and 6abc news app. it's been shaken, rattled and pu
and i can only imagine inl as we magazine -- magnify it while we have a million people on the parkwaywill feel like. eakens oval the stage from last night transformed into an alter, ready for the holy father to deliver his mass at 4:00 p.m. we've seen some dignitaries arrive here. we know there are people from around the world and across the area who have been lined up for a seat or spot. there are ten thousand chairs for people with tickets, members of the clergy, the law faithful in the area,...
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. >> inl deed.ious trip and something neat about the president taking his own instagrams. something of a poignant moment in the his rit of the country. chris, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> the kentucky county clerk who refuses to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples has until the end of business today to respond to the latest motion in the case. kim davis is ordered to be in court tomorrow and could be held in contempt for ignoring the judge's order to resuming issuing the licenses. gabe gutierrez is in morehead with more. what do we know? >> reporter: hey there, luke. good afternoon. lawyers for kim davis just filed a motion asking a judge to free her from the obligation from her obligation to issue marriage licenses. that is a mirror image to what the judge has already granted, the order directing her to continue issuing those marriage license. now, this is a legal maneuver perhaps but here's the bottom line. that doesn't have a chance of very much going anywhere and the bottom l
. >> inl deed.ious trip and something neat about the president taking his own instagrams. something of a poignant moment in the his rit of the country. chris, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> the kentucky county clerk who refuses to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples has until the end of business today to respond to the latest motion in the case. kim davis is ordered to be in court tomorrow and could be held in contempt for ignoring the judge's order to resuming...
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the foreign fighter travel to the region has inl creased greatly. 30,000 foreign fighters, 5,000 westernreds of americans have traveled there. many have come back and so the threat to the homeland is real and not only from foreign fighter travel but radicalization over the internet and so what we don't have is a strategy. >> picking up on what ayman was just saying, what do lawmakers do? what does congress do? what does the president do? anything we can do? >> in fact, the treasury today sanctioned isis. that sounds ridiculous. how do you sanction a terror group. you sanction nations, you know, russia but they can, they believe, go after some of the oil and gas supply that is are helping to finance this. but it is a very difficult process. of course, vladimir putin's solution is, you know, have assad build up assad and have him go after that. there's no evidence he's going after isis. the american response is he's going after the civilians. russians say isis marches into damascus and the nations are at logger heads. >> there's a shocking report of lack of progress of the u.s. being able
the foreign fighter travel to the region has inl creased greatly. 30,000 foreign fighters, 5,000 westernreds of americans have traveled there. many have come back and so the threat to the homeland is real and not only from foreign fighter travel but radicalization over the internet and so what we don't have is a strategy. >> picking up on what ayman was just saying, what do lawmakers do? what does congress do? what does the president do? anything we can do? >> in fact, the treasury...
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to buy it inled 2009 posted a net loss of more than $15 million in the first half of this year. due to the cost of adding some 500 new stores. up next, change in china. beijing insisting it is managing the ship and its economy, others say the shift in policy is needed to stave off the damaging crisis. on that, trending business will return. ♪ rishaad: breaking news. recapping. china has revised its gdp growth for last year. they said the economy grew by 7.4%. 7.3revised it down to percent. originally, they had a target of 7.5%. that was a reversal they're taking place. a revision, i should say. 7.3% from 7.4%. targeting 7.5% originally. is it making it easier for this year as a result because of the comparative. >> it makes it easier. in the studio and we have not looked into the details. there is actually a very good reason that china would have revised. they are waiting for the third national economic census which tells you something about the structure of the economy. there ishe reason that some legitimacy behind it. otherwise, it will make 7% easier. rishaad: what are you lo
to buy it inled 2009 posted a net loss of more than $15 million in the first half of this year. due to the cost of adding some 500 new stores. up next, change in china. beijing insisting it is managing the ship and its economy, others say the shift in policy is needed to stave off the damaging crisis. on that, trending business will return. ♪ rishaad: breaking news. recapping. china has revised its gdp growth for last year. they said the economy grew by 7.4%. 7.3revised it down to percent....
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there are more people in pews because of pope francis, but it takes a long time for that to -- a change inlomic status of the parish. vonnie: exactly. i would be curious to see how this has changed in ireland. the catholic church has much less political power. vonnie: i would say decimated is not too strong a word. tom? tom: i was going to go to tony that the jewelay that the pope observed is a -- letely redone tony: it is a beautiful church. it is bright inside. serenity, and of that is what churches are. tom: we will touch upon this through next week. vonnie: you talk about demographics in the general sense in terms of employment. what do demographics mean as the population gets older? does that impact the catholic church? tom: let's go to our photos right now. this photo is not about the pope. it is about brendan greeley. vonnie: it could be a little bit about the pope. doritos released rainbow colored doritos, inspired by the lgbt flag. purchase rainbow doritos did -- brendan: it just says something about doritos that it is easy to do that. tom: you wonder where this will be in 10 or 15
there are more people in pews because of pope francis, but it takes a long time for that to -- a change inlomic status of the parish. vonnie: exactly. i would be curious to see how this has changed in ireland. the catholic church has much less political power. vonnie: i would say decimated is not too strong a word. tom? tom: i was going to go to tony that the jewelay that the pope observed is a -- letely redone tony: it is a beautiful church. it is bright inside. serenity, and of that is what...
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let me state for the record that moving inl keep on the democratic pathway, and we will never give up the gains for which we have fought so hard. ladies and gentlemen, i wish to use this opportunity to say brazil has her arms open to welcome citizens from all over the world for the upcoming 2016 games inand paralympic rio de janeiro. it will be a unique opportunity to showcase sports as a key tool in the promotion of peace, social inclusion, tolerance through efforts that tackle racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination. it will also be an occasion for us to advance the inclusion of people with disabilities, one of the top priorities of my administration. one final word. just a few days ago, here at the headquarters of the united nations organization, the mural "waring titled, ope and peace," a work by brazilian artist, that was donated by my country back in 1957 -- the word ,enounces violence and poverty and further urges the world to seek mutual understanding. it stands as a symbol to the united nations organization of the ultimate responsibility to avoid armed conflict and promote
let me state for the record that moving inl keep on the democratic pathway, and we will never give up the gains for which we have fought so hard. ladies and gentlemen, i wish to use this opportunity to say brazil has her arms open to welcome citizens from all over the world for the upcoming 2016 games inand paralympic rio de janeiro. it will be a unique opportunity to showcase sports as a key tool in the promotion of peace, social inclusion, tolerance through efforts that tackle racial, ethnic,...
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we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding and as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in singapore and this will replicate. it was called the singapore rewards program and this is a screen shot of that portal where the transit riders log into the portal, provide transit card number and they get points-all their transit travel but they goat greater points for traveling off peek period. they accumiate ports and provided with rewards and can cash out their points. in their case they provided them with transit value but their card can we used to make purchase. you can cash out or play a came game. this caused a 7-9 percent decrease in peak paerd congestion. that is a significant margin
we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding and as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in...
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we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding and as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in singapore and this will replicate. it was called the singapore rewards program and this is a screen shot of that portal where the transit riders log into the portal, provide transit card number and they get points-all their transit travel but they goat greater points for traveling off peek period. they accumiate ports and provided with rewards and can cash out their points. in their case they provided them with transit value but their card can we used to make purchase. you can cash out or play a came game. this caused a 7-9 percent decrease in peak paerd congestion. that is a significant margin
we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding and as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in...
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scarlet: and the center of the inl-fired pizza movement is new york, on the east coast. the wealth with the pizza love. scarlet: coal-fired pizza is -- it's the smoky flavor. we've been talking about one of the most important issues in oil world and that is that u.s. banks are deciding how much money to lend an oil company based on its reserve and the oil price stop companies could see credit lines cut at a time when equity and debt markets have dried up for them. could this be the silver bullet to help them rebalance? alix: this is why i want to do this series, to lay out what the issues are. we have seen a few companies that could see their borrowing they are usingd about 70% to 100% of their credit facility and their hedges are rolling off. like they used to lock in their oil price for the next year is slowing down and they could lock in for lower prices and not as much production. flawthis did is exposed a in these models, which is that they are cash flow negative and have been for years. and that negativity has been picking up. they tend to be smaller, so they need
scarlet: and the center of the inl-fired pizza movement is new york, on the east coast. the wealth with the pizza love. scarlet: coal-fired pizza is -- it's the smoky flavor. we've been talking about one of the most important issues in oil world and that is that u.s. banks are deciding how much money to lend an oil company based on its reserve and the oil price stop companies could see credit lines cut at a time when equity and debt markets have dried up for them. could this be the silver...
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is lower, energy cost are lower, and they can produce more at a lower cost which means of used inlativelyarket. scarlet: a lot of macro issues for the company to contend with. as we saw with yahoo!, the irs these a much more closer look than in the past. do we assume that they are much more different from yahoo! in this spinoff? >> they have given themselves a long time to the end of next year to get this done. and the shorter and they told investors we are doing what they want, and in the long term where we don't regard if they can legally do it. scarlet: that is always a question. there's the good company versus eh company. we will be back to take you through the market close. let's take a look at other headlines making news. next are is making unsolicited bids for media general. values media general at $14.50 a share. this is a 30% premium to the last close. they're trying to torpedo the 2.4 billion dollars acquisition of tv stations owner and meredith corporation. they call the deal ill-conceived and value destructive. residential real estate hitting a speed bump last year and home th
is lower, energy cost are lower, and they can produce more at a lower cost which means of used inlativelyarket. scarlet: a lot of macro issues for the company to contend with. as we saw with yahoo!, the irs these a much more closer look than in the past. do we assume that they are much more different from yahoo! in this spinoff? >> they have given themselves a long time to the end of next year to get this done. and the shorter and they told investors we are doing what they want, and in...
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i think one of the lessons of the post arab spring is that if area is ungoverned or inl adequately governed extremists might seem opportunity in those locations. >> hence your question about hassan. if you were able to topple him, who would come in and take his play. there are some who support the par in additionening so the kurds, the shiah, the sunnis would have their area. i believe you said today that that would be a bad idea. did you say that? >> i did. do you see any kind of scenario where partitioning and that would lead to some level of instinct and allowing that done there to go forward. never had anyone explain adequately to me those how you get to particularly the sunni stand and the shiah stand. who is it that draws the boundaries. what happens in terms of oil revenue for sunni stand which has no oil production in the food print. so again, this is -- there's very serious practs cal issue here which did not resolve and you'll have syria par 2. except in iraq. so intellectually, academicically. tell me how you're going to get there. in a country where the politics e so fractious t
i think one of the lessons of the post arab spring is that if area is ungoverned or inl adequately governed extremists might seem opportunity in those locations. >> hence your question about hassan. if you were able to topple him, who would come in and take his play. there are some who support the par in additionening so the kurds, the shiah, the sunnis would have their area. i believe you said today that that would be a bad idea. did you say that? >> i did. do you see any kind of...
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. >> reporter: the policy challenge came after public outcry over the inl of a 3-year-old syrian refugee whose body recently washed up on turkish shores. over the past 4 1/2 years of war they have shouldered much of it. during that same time the u.s. only accepted 1,500 syrians. the slow rate has to do with intense vetting. >> our main goal is to protect the united states. >> reporter: congressman king of new york says american safety has to be our main concern. >> reporter: the white house insists no corners will be cut when it comes to security and the u.s. officials have already selected the group of refugees who will come here to the u.s. after they're processed, they'll be resettled in communities across the country starting sometime after october 1st. for "cbs this morning: saturday," i'm margaret brennan at the white house. >>> now to u.s. open tennis where the great serena williams was expected to score a historic grand slam but it was not to be. williams lost in a huge semifinals upset to a little known italian player. here is marlie hall with more on that. good morning. >> good
. >> reporter: the policy challenge came after public outcry over the inl of a 3-year-old syrian refugee whose body recently washed up on turkish shores. over the past 4 1/2 years of war they have shouldered much of it. during that same time the u.s. only accepted 1,500 syrians. the slow rate has to do with intense vetting. >> our main goal is to protect the united states. >> reporter: congressman king of new york says american safety has to be our main concern. >>...
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we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding and as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in singapore and this will replicate. it was called the singapore rewards program and this is a screen shot of that portal where the transit riders log into the portal, provide transit card number and they get points-all their transit travel but they goat greater points for traveling off peek period. they accumiate ports and provided with rewards and can cash out their points. in their case they provided them with transit value but their card can we used to make purchase. you can cash out or play a came game. this caused a 7-9 percent decrease in peak paerd congestion. that is a significant margin
we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding and as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in...
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rite of passage that all of us have shared and the convey answer of that trust that we put in the inls tuitions that we leave them at and the expectation they will not just educate them well but a provide a culture they feel safe and not put in the situation of either being a victim or ap2,m bystand. so my analogy and i appreciate the last two comments about the analogy to the military, alot of this conversation reminds me of the early '90s when i was in local government and the clinton administration bringing up domestic violence and the conversations we have had remind me very specifically of the challenges and even though everybody wanted to stop it, we've got to be careful of approaches because we're all subject to subjective opinions about the relationships between men and women. so, to miss maatz or dr. rue, anyone else, cdc when they look at the history of, for instance, domestic violence, no analogy is perfect but we know a lot in the 20 years from 19194 when the federal government took a leadership role and passed the violence against women act that was reauthorized. not dissi
rite of passage that all of us have shared and the convey answer of that trust that we put in the inls tuitions that we leave them at and the expectation they will not just educate them well but a provide a culture they feel safe and not put in the situation of either being a victim or ap2,m bystand. so my analogy and i appreciate the last two comments about the analogy to the military, alot of this conversation reminds me of the early '90s when i was in local government and the clinton...
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are closed inls that pre-debate survey. if i can invite all to the stage we will begin the conversation. i will go to the center podium because that is where i've been told to go. there we go. everyone has taken their seats. leon will argue for disapproval of the deal. . we shall begin with conversation , who is the deputy director of foreign-policy and the senior fellow for middle east policy also here at brookings. the podium is yours. suzanne: thank you and good evening. i am honored to be here sharing the stage with senator mccain and two of my most distinguished colleagues. i am used to following in the but on powerful voices, this issue i am eager to lead off. i'm convinced that congress has an obligation to vote to approve the recently concluded nuclear ran, uniteden i states and five other world powers. allow me and my remaining time to explain. by any measure, this is a good arms-control deal. that means that the deal extends the breakout timeline, the time that it would take iran to rush toward the bomb about the
are closed inls that pre-debate survey. if i can invite all to the stage we will begin the conversation. i will go to the center podium because that is where i've been told to go. there we go. everyone has taken their seats. leon will argue for disapproval of the deal. . we shall begin with conversation , who is the deputy director of foreign-policy and the senior fellow for middle east policy also here at brookings. the podium is yours. suzanne: thank you and good evening. i am honored to be...
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possible. 90s around the bay, triple digits inl >> yeah, they're singing it. great crowd out here.>> thank you, rob. come on in. "pop news" time, and we begin with some "star wars" news. you are a lock to win the halloween costume contest this year with this. remember that gold metal bikini that princess leia wears while being slaved by jabba the hutt in "return of the jedi." george, don't act like you don't remember. >> i'm just looking at it. it's okay. >> every man remembers, right? am i right? carrie looked hot in that thing. well, it's about to hit the auction block touted as the most collectible item for anyone who wants to feel the force or attend a pool party in a galaxy far, far away. carrie fisher's costume is expected to sell for somewhere between $80,000 to $120,000. auction is being held by profiles in history and will have other costumes and props from the trilogy, the original. until now all in the hands of a private collector. >> fans happy about that. >> really. >> also in "pop news" this morning, elizabeth taylor once said, big girls need big diamonds and she woul
possible. 90s around the bay, triple digits inl >> yeah, they're singing it. great crowd out here.>> thank you, rob. come on in. "pop news" time, and we begin with some "star wars" news. you are a lock to win the halloween costume contest this year with this. remember that gold metal bikini that princess leia wears while being slaved by jabba the hutt in "return of the jedi." george, don't act like you don't remember. >> i'm just looking at it....
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donald trump means, but maybe, just maybe i'm getting under his skin a bit, because i am climbing inle polls. >> reporter: but it shows fiorina wall street little problem. trump pulls a wide lead. in second place, and gaining momentum, dr. ben carson with 19% support. the retired neurosurgeon one of the latest gop contenders to trade barbs with trump, saying the major difference between them is their faith in god. >> probably the biggest thing is that, you know, i realize where my successes come from. and i don't in any way deny my faith in god. >> reporter: a jab at trump, who once referred casually to communion as -- >> when i drink my little wine, which is about the only wine i drink and have my cracker. >> reporter: and said he's never asked god for forgiveness. >> when i do something wrong, i try to make it right. i don't bring god into that picture. >> reporter: cardin's attack could prove potent with it's powerful bloc of conservative voters. trump firing back. >> who is he to question my faith? he doesn't even know some. >> reporter: calling carson a sluggish candidate. >> fran
donald trump means, but maybe, just maybe i'm getting under his skin a bit, because i am climbing inle polls. >> reporter: but it shows fiorina wall street little problem. trump pulls a wide lead. in second place, and gaining momentum, dr. ben carson with 19% support. the retired neurosurgeon one of the latest gop contenders to trade barbs with trump, saying the major difference between them is their faith in god. >> probably the biggest thing is that, you know, i realize where my...
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inls lesniewski is waiting the c-span greater. all thingsall of -- congress and will be joining us to talk about what is coming up next especially now that the president has the votes he needed -- he needs to block republican opposition to the iran deal. we will be right back. >> the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. this weekend we are joined by charter communications to learn more about the life of grand junction colorado. the mining of a certain mineral had a long-term importance to this part of colorado. all over the colorado plateau and especially here outside of grant option -- grand junction we are surrounded by morrison rock. we find a mineral that contains three different elements. it contains radium, which is radioactive and was used by marie curie to help solve and fight cancer. it also contains an element which is used to strengthen steel. during the buildup to world war ii and during the war itself, that was of extreme value. and it also contains uranium. i
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they are being very flex inl and letting the markets guide them. i think they're completely right. what we need now is profits. let's move the conversation to profits which are the mother's milk of stocks. >> let's actually -- bob pisani and then tim but i want to get both of you in. first to you, this point on profits that larry is making. >> i think yellen probably did the thing everyone expected her to do, i personally was in the one and done camp, i've been there for a while, i do think this is a legitimate question on china. she singled out in his press conference said china's slowing economy was a factor in their decision-making. suppose we get inflation starting to move up, u.s. economy improves and china goes into the tank in a big way again do they not raise rates citing kmien in a as a factor. >> it's different from a third mandate. >> it makes it more complicated. >> in inflation -- look, see, here, again, i love this. they're targeting inflation and inflation indicators. if inflation indicators go up the fed will move, as they should. so i don't think it's that complica
they are being very flex inl and letting the markets guide them. i think they're completely right. what we need now is profits. let's move the conversation to profits which are the mother's milk of stocks. >> let's actually -- bob pisani and then tim but i want to get both of you in. first to you, this point on profits that larry is making. >> i think yellen probably did the thing everyone expected her to do, i personally was in the one and done camp, i've been there for a while, i...
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the industry is doing the best it can under the circumstances, but inle we see an increase in the pricet a good outlook for the economy, as well as for the industry itself. >> john, we've talked about the industry and the companies that borrowed, what about the lenders. maria: bingo. >> what kind of risk lies there as companies that lent the guys the money and they not get paid back? >> well, these are pretty smart people and i think the texas banks and the kind of-- the comeback from 2008-2009 i don't think-- we may see bad loans and write-offs, i haven't seen any signals from any banks that they're overly troubled or worried. it may have that they had liens against the equipment and that equipment may be valueless. if there's serious damage to the financial industry, remains to be scene. i don't hear anyone talking about it. dagen: you're talking about a need for higher oil prices, but lower prices benefit the individual and any business that's a big consumer of fuel. >> you're absolutely right. and so, what the industry cares about is what's the sweet spot where the consumer feels a
the industry is doing the best it can under the circumstances, but inle we see an increase in the pricet a good outlook for the economy, as well as for the industry itself. >> john, we've talked about the industry and the companies that borrowed, what about the lenders. maria: bingo. >> what kind of risk lies there as companies that lent the guys the money and they not get paid back? >> well, these are pretty smart people and i think the texas banks and the kind of-- the...
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buckner and [inaudible] so many others in mission station corrupt for so many years the feds had to come inl and clean house. that is number one. you let law breakers get away with it all the time. that is on you. number 1. i'm losing my mind and can't remember all the things i have to say, but number i'll talk about the parole special. you had a report 5 years ago telling what a crisis they are the fr the city and what a liability they create and you have done nothing. i can't tell who the officer is overseeing it is anymore. last week i mentioned the officers who are the police commissioner officers like sergeant gillshah and [inaudible] were awesome and also left out [inaudible] who works on the staff and she is awesome. if only the member thofz commission and director of inocc and chief were as awesome as those folks this city would be running great. got a minute to go. what else? i don't have much to say other than-no, i think that is it. fine eel, on the badge cams i heard there was a petition a couple week uzgo screaming about how you haven't gotten the badge cams. i agree with what y
buckner and [inaudible] so many others in mission station corrupt for so many years the feds had to come inl and clean house. that is number one. you let law breakers get away with it all the time. that is on you. number 1. i'm losing my mind and can't remember all the things i have to say, but number i'll talk about the parole special. you had a report 5 years ago telling what a crisis they are the fr the city and what a liability they create and you have done nothing. i can't tell who the...
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buckner and [inaudible] so many others in mission station corrupt for so many years the feds had to come inl and clean house. that is number one. you let law breakers get away with it all the time. that is on you. number 1. i'm losing my mind and can't remember all the things i have to say, but number i'll talk about the parole special. you had a report 5 years ago telling what a crisis they are the fr the city and what a liability they create and you have done nothing. i can't tell who the officer is overseeing it is anymore. last week i mentioned the officers who are the police commissioner officers like sergeant gillshah and [inaudible] were awesome and also left out [inaudible] who works on the staff and she is awesome. if only the member thofz commission and director of inocc and chief were as awesome as those folks this city would be running great. got a minute to go. what else? i don't have much to say other than-no, i think that is it. fine eel, on the badge cams i heard there was a petition a couple week uzgo screaming about how you haven't gotten the badge cams. i agree with what y
buckner and [inaudible] so many others in mission station corrupt for so many years the feds had to come inl and clean house. that is number one. you let law breakers get away with it all the time. that is on you. number 1. i'm losing my mind and can't remember all the things i have to say, but number i'll talk about the parole special. you had a report 5 years ago telling what a crisis they are the fr the city and what a liability they create and you have done nothing. i can't tell who the...
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ric inl start with e seattle, washington. what would you say?aller: i would say for the illegals and the whites -- there are no black businesses where i am. the unemployment rate for black americans is almost double, almost 10%. it is always this way, on the democratic's -- democrats or republicans. -- we are int direct competition with the illegals. it has always happened. ronald reagan gave over 10 million illegals amnesty. all these problems are coming from the republican party. president obama is in office. problemsct these other -- other people to rectify these problems they caused. -- as long as the unemployment rate is lowest among whites -- the population and the unemployment rate is 4% or 5%. the illegals are working over here. the blacks stay behind. why do we continue to vote for these democrats, so-called who do nothing for us when they get in office? they go along with these republicans, but they've done nothing to help the african-americans. they cannot get in office unless they get our vote. int: let's hear from vince tulsa, oklah
ric inl start with e seattle, washington. what would you say?aller: i would say for the illegals and the whites -- there are no black businesses where i am. the unemployment rate for black americans is almost double, almost 10%. it is always this way, on the democratic's -- democrats or republicans. -- we are int direct competition with the illegals. it has always happened. ronald reagan gave over 10 million illegals amnesty. all these problems are coming from the republican party. president...
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inls lesniewski is waiting the c-span greater. all thingsall of -- congress and will be joining us to talk about what is coming up next especially now that the president has the votes he needed -- he needs to block republican opposition to the iran deal. we will be right back. >> the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. this weekend we are joined by charter communications to learn more about the life of grand junction colorado. the mining of a certain mineral had a long-term importance to this part of colorado. all over the colorado plateau and especially here outside of grant option -- grand junction we are surrounded by morrison rock. we find a mineral that contains three different elements. it contains radium, which is radioactive and was used by marie curie to help solve and fight cancer. it also contains an element which is used to strengthen steel. during the buildup to world war ii and during the war itself, that was of extreme value. and it also contains uranium. i
inls lesniewski is waiting the c-span greater. all thingsall of -- congress and will be joining us to talk about what is coming up next especially now that the president has the votes he needed -- he needs to block republican opposition to the iran deal. we will be right back. >> the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. this weekend we are joined by charter communications to learn more about the life of grand junction colorado....
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we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in singapore and this will replicate. it was called the singapore rewards program and this is a screen shot of that portal where the transit riders log into the portal, provide transit card number and they get points-all their transit travel but they goat greater points for traveling off peek period. they accumiate ports and provided with rewards and can cash out their points. in their case they provided them with transit value but their card can we used to make purchase. you can cash out or play a came game. this caused a 7-9 percent decrease in peak paerd congestion. that is a significant margin whic
we are inl conversation with bart and the other regional agencies about how we address this crowding as i'm sure you are aware there a number of different efforts. there is the transbay study. bart has train cars coming on line in 2017 that are more capacious and reduce the crowding by providing more standsing room however in the shorter term, the remainder of this year and next year and to the following we don'ts have a short term solution. we came across a pilot program that was done in...
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fought against drug addiction and emotional stress, the tattoos were a constant remiennder of her year inle, the rapes i went through, and the men i was sold to, i was reminded of all of it every time. i finally earned enough money to get my first of four cover-ups. it was so liberating to take his name off of my body and have what i want there. but i still had these other three tattoos. one on my neck and one above my groin that actually said "property of salem." and one of my back. so no matter what way i looked at myself in the mirror i sauls saw one of those tattoos. >> she told. >> she saw it and it made me sick that my trafficker labelled me in that way as his property. she immediately took a picture of it and sent it to a family member of hers and that family member agrowed to sponsor me to have the rest of my cover-ups done. and that started survivors inc. >> reporter: through survivors inc., jennifer offers help to women in recoverry who want to cover up their brandings. women like angela ritter, branded by the drug dealer who trafficked her. eager to put that part of her life behi
fought against drug addiction and emotional stress, the tattoos were a constant remiennder of her year inle, the rapes i went through, and the men i was sold to, i was reminded of all of it every time. i finally earned enough money to get my first of four cover-ups. it was so liberating to take his name off of my body and have what i want there. but i still had these other three tattoos. one on my neck and one above my groin that actually said "property of salem." and one of my back....