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you got me, sarge. those were your exact words. you got me.ing different? i walked up and caught you red-handed with it. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage, horsepower torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seri
you got me, sarge. those were your exact words. you got me.ing different? i walked up and caught you red-handed with it. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage, horsepower torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your...
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. >> yes, sarg. >> it was heroin. >> heroin and marijuana they said, right. >> supposedly?ou didn't know what you were getting in? >> yes, heroin and marijuana. >> okay. all right. so go ahead. >> and investigators ran up on her so fast she panicked and kept it in her hand. whatever. the other charge i'm guilty with -- >> so you're saying you never got it and how about the stuff in your -- >> yeah, i'm guilty of that charge. i'm guilty of that. cigarettes and matches and strikers in there. >> were you selling this stuff? >> no, sir, personal use of mine own. i'm an addict. >> it was quite a bit. >> i'm an addict. >> heroin? >> yeah. i'm a heroin addict. yeah. >> we'll have you wait outside while we discuss it and make a determination and we'll call you back and let you know. all right? >> while sangamino waits in the holding area, the officers discuss his sanctions. >> he did admit that he knew he was getting it. i don't believe it's the first time. we looked her up, and she's been here 20 something times. >> yeah. >> it looks like his only visitor, pretty sure she's been b
. >> yes, sarg. >> it was heroin. >> heroin and marijuana they said, right. >> supposedly?ou didn't know what you were getting in? >> yes, heroin and marijuana. >> okay. all right. so go ahead. >> and investigators ran up on her so fast she panicked and kept it in her hand. whatever. the other charge i'm guilty with -- >> so you're saying you never got it and how about the stuff in your -- >> yeah, i'm guilty of that charge. i'm guilty of...
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"there you go sarge we got you, we didn't forget you." stephanie: a long day for them- they were up for nearly 20 hours straight flying to d-c and back home. stephanie: but it was just as they were ready to call it a day, when organizers had one more surprise for them. jack: local five's elias johnson shows us. nat - diet coke? at a crusing atltitude of 30-thousand feet, boone county veterans have their first chance to take a breath and reflect on their 10-hour day touring the memorials dedicate to their service, nat is that the last bag? when freedom flight director don batt walks five suitcases to the front of the plane, one by one don batt - boone co. freedom flgiht director and these five bags are our duffel bags we have here and they're our duffel bags, so to speak, our mail call for out veterans for anyone who has served overseas, mail call was the only connection to life back home bruce schuller "just liek the old days - waiting for mail call!" clarice kostelnick - viet nam nurse "i had no idea this was coming at all." but unlike l
"there you go sarge we got you, we didn't forget you." stephanie: a long day for them- they were up for nearly 20 hours straight flying to d-c and back home. stephanie: but it was just as they were ready to call it a day, when organizers had one more surprise for them. jack: local five's elias johnson shows us. nat - diet coke? at a crusing atltitude of 30-thousand feet, boone county veterans have their first chance to take a breath and reflect on their 10-hour day touring the...
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nat "there you go sarge we got you - we didn't forget you." with a pencil and paper been lifted james lewis "i feel good, i feel good - yep." and the trip of a lifetime has been fulfilled gordon cruz - korean war vet "i think it kind of gives you a chill when you really look at it - but, yeah i'm glad i got to see it." nat - geese fly over memorial into sunset jack: tomorrow night the story continues with with an emotional conclusion the veterans had no idea was coming. join us for part two of war stories as the veterans make their way back to iowa. jack: coming up on local 5 news at 10, metro students got a special visitor. find out why he's praising iowa farmers tonight. stephanie: then-- two major sporting events...in one day.. how iowa city is prepping for wrestling and football to take over. brad: ((ad lib weather toss)) take sot tomorrow on good morning iowa... in need of a quick hair cut? we'll see why some are getting buzzed to support veterans and how the challenge is even showing up on social media. plus... sam has more on a weather
nat "there you go sarge we got you - we didn't forget you." with a pencil and paper been lifted james lewis "i feel good, i feel good - yep." and the trip of a lifetime has been fulfilled gordon cruz - korean war vet "i think it kind of gives you a chill when you really look at it - but, yeah i'm glad i got to see it." nat - geese fly over memorial into sunset jack: tomorrow night the story continues with with an emotional conclusion the veterans had no idea was...
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sarge, what a month it has been. a lot of downs and ups and when all is said and done the dow -- i know you follow the s&p but i'm one of those that follows the dow, it's going to finish right about where it started the month. >> it turns out that the russell 2,000 was the winner this month. small caps have finally taken the lead. when small caps take the lead they usually keep the lead for a little while. i'm thinking it might be all right to get behind a russell 2,000 trade for a month or two. >> would you endorse that, jim? >> we certainly like the mid small cap space, russell 2,000 represented in our view as a low price stock who continues to outperform peer group reasonably well. it was also healthcare in particular, biotechnologies that clearly staged a rebound in the month of november, those are not just mid but also large cap lower risk higher return names. >> and, rick, we've talked about the flattening of the yield curve getting ready for a fed rate hike. the ten year i was noticing on a month to date basis
sarge, what a month it has been. a lot of downs and ups and when all is said and done the dow -- i know you follow the s&p but i'm one of those that follows the dow, it's going to finish right about where it started the month. >> it turns out that the russell 2,000 was the winner this month. small caps have finally taken the lead. when small caps take the lead they usually keep the lead for a little while. i'm thinking it might be all right to get behind a russell 2,000 trade for a...
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nat "there you go sarge we got you - we didn't forget you." with a pencil and paper - a 40 year weight has been lifted good - yep." d the trip of a lifetime has been fulfilled gordon cruz - korean war vet "i think it kind of gives you a chill when you really look at it - but, yeah i'm glad i got to see it." nat - geese fly over memorial into sunset amanda: tonight the story continues with with an emotional conclusion the veterans had no idea was coming. join us for part two of war stories as the veterans make their way back to iowa....on " you're watching local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" : amanda: on your money now amanda: picking out health insurance can be tricky. but local five has a few tips on what you should look for during your open enrollment. first, check your finances. especially since independent experts expect plans to cost more this year than they did in the past. and look at co- pays for visits or co- insurances -- to see how much extra you'll spend to see your doctor. also, check to see if your doctors are considered in n
nat "there you go sarge we got you - we didn't forget you." with a pencil and paper - a 40 year weight has been lifted good - yep." d the trip of a lifetime has been fulfilled gordon cruz - korean war vet "i think it kind of gives you a chill when you really look at it - but, yeah i'm glad i got to see it." nat - geese fly over memorial into sunset amanda: tonight the story continues with with an emotional conclusion the veterans had no idea was coming. join us for part...
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nat "there you go sarge we got you - we didn't forget you." with a pencil and paper - a 40 year weight has been lifted james lewis and the trip of a fulfilled war vet "i think it kind of gives you a chill when you yeah i'm glad i got to see it." nat - geese fly over memorial into sunset elias: tonight the story continues with with an emotional conclusion the veterans had no idea was coming. join us for part two of war stories as the veterans make their way back to iowa....on local five news at ten. elias: time for another short break...but before we go let's get a quick look at traffic... this is i-235 at west mixmaster [current conditions] sam says ??? he's in with central iowa's most accurate forecast next... good morning iowa continues "n "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam weather adlib: put script here in green you better get out and enjoy our warm day because tomorrow we bring rain back into the forecast followed by some serious cold. tu
nat "there you go sarge we got you - we didn't forget you." with a pencil and paper - a 40 year weight has been lifted james lewis and the trip of a fulfilled war vet "i think it kind of gives you a chill when you yeah i'm glad i got to see it." nat - geese fly over memorial into sunset elias: tonight the story continues with with an emotional conclusion the veterans had no idea was coming. join us for part two of war stories as the veterans make their way back to iowa....on...
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"there you go sarge we got you, we didn't forget you." elias: a long day for them- they were up for nearly 20 hours straight them- they were up for nearly 20 hours straight flying to d-c and back home. elias: but it was just as they were ready to call it a day, when organizers had one more surprise for them. and local five had the cameras rolling to capture this moment.. nat - diet coke? at a crusing atltitude of 30-thousand feet, boone county veterans have their first chance to take a breath and reflect on their 10-hour day touring the memorials dedicate to their service, nat is that the last bag? when freedom flight director don batt walks five suitcases to the front of the plane, one by one don batt - boone co. freedom flgiht director and these five bags are our duffel bags we have here and they're our duffel bags, so to speak, our mail call for out veterans call was the only connection to life back home bruce schuller "just liek the old days - waiting for mail call!" clarice kostelnick - viet nam nurse "i had no idea this was coming a
"there you go sarge we got you, we didn't forget you." elias: a long day for them- they were up for nearly 20 hours straight them- they were up for nearly 20 hours straight flying to d-c and back home. elias: but it was just as they were ready to call it a day, when organizers had one more surprise for them. and local five had the cameras rolling to capture this moment.. nat - diet coke? at a crusing atltitude of 30-thousand feet, boone county veterans have their first chance to take...
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"there you go sarge we got you, we didn't forget you." elias: a long day for them- they were up for nearly 20 hours straight flying to d-c and back home. sabrina: but it was just as they were ready to call it a day, when organizers had one more to call it a day, when organizers had one more surprise for them. elias: and local five had the cameras rolling to capture this moment.. nat - diet coke? at a crusing atltitude of 30-thousand feet, boone county veterans have their first chance to take a breath and reflect on their 10-hour day touring the memorials dedicate to their service, nat is that the last bag? when freedom flight director don batt walks five suitcases to the front of the plane, one by one don batt - boone co. freedom flgiht director and these five bags are our duffel bags we have here and they're our duffel bags, so to speak, our mail call for out veterans for anyone who has served overseas, mail call was the only connection to life back home bruce schuller "just liek the old days - waiting for mail call!" clarice kostelnick
"there you go sarge we got you, we didn't forget you." elias: a long day for them- they were up for nearly 20 hours straight flying to d-c and back home. sabrina: but it was just as they were ready to call it a day, when organizers had one more to call it a day, when organizers had one more surprise for them. elias: and local five had the cameras rolling to capture this moment.. nat - diet coke? at a crusing atltitude of 30-thousand feet, boone county veterans have their first chance...
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nat "there you go sarge we got you - we didn't - a 40 year weight has been lifted james lewis "i feel good, i feel good - yep." and the trip of a lifetime has been fulfilled gordon cruz - korean war vet "i think it kind of gives you a chill when you really look at it - but, yeah i'm glad i got to see it." nat - geese fly over memorial into sunset elias: tonight the story continues with with an emotional conclusion the veterans had no idea was coming. join us for part two of war stories as the veterans make their way back to iowa....on local five news at ten. elias: we have lots more good morning iowa ahead...but first here's abc's kendis gibson and reena nina with america's money. america's money: good morning. topping "america's money"... volkswagen's so- >>> good morning. topping "america's money" -- volkswagen's so-called goodwill package. owners with vehicles involved in its emissions cheating scandal a thousand dollars in vouchers and gift cards. >> more than 480,000 owners in the u.s. will receive the offer, two u.s. senators called the offer insulting. >>> chipotle restaurants
nat "there you go sarge we got you - we didn't - a 40 year weight has been lifted james lewis "i feel good, i feel good - yep." and the trip of a lifetime has been fulfilled gordon cruz - korean war vet "i think it kind of gives you a chill when you really look at it - but, yeah i'm glad i got to see it." nat - geese fly over memorial into sunset elias: tonight the story continues with with an emotional conclusion the veterans had no idea was coming. join us for part...
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good to have you back, sarge. >> nice to be here. >> you're not, i would say, overwhelmingly positiveut the consumer going into this black friday? >> well, i think there will be disappointment. i myself like a lot of traders, we kind of beefed up on the retail sales. at least i took some money off the table wednesday. aisle probably take more off today. >> what about the plunge and the set-off. does that concern you? >> it does concern me. europe kind of wobbled a little bit when it happened, but they recovered. they were in the green. they were in the green yesterday nicely. i think it may be something we miss. >> well, the reason for it they're attributing is the expansion of this propose which wouldn't feel like it would affect -- maybe it affects the chinese economy. certainly it doesn't affect us here, does it? >> no, no, it does not. they're still evolving in that regard and they'll continue to do so. >> what's important to keep in mind for next week? >> we've got a few things. we've got mario draghi, we've got the jobs numbers and -- >> your expectations for draghi. it's a big
good to have you back, sarge. >> nice to be here. >> you're not, i would say, overwhelmingly positiveut the consumer going into this black friday? >> well, i think there will be disappointment. i myself like a lot of traders, we kind of beefed up on the retail sales. at least i took some money off the table wednesday. aisle probably take more off today. >> what about the plunge and the set-off. does that concern you? >> it does concern me. europe kind of wobbled a...
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>> take it home, sarge. take it home. >> these guys have been a part of the military.es to discipline and organization, they're a step ahead of regular general population because they're used to being punctual, being places where they're supposed to be. they go through leadership courses and they go through courses of discipline. so, tao got 47, 1015, 51 dining hall, 4-7. get to steppin'! >> the veterans dorm is pretty quiet. i like that. it kind of helps because a lot of us been through war, shell-shocked. some of us have problems with quick sounds and booms and bangs and yada yada. i kind of have, i guess psychological problems, if you will. and i guess the mental stress. so. >> twaun stallworth serving a one year sentence for cocaine possession, is still haunted by a combat experience that occurred 20 years earlier during the battle to free kuwait. he says he once saw a friend blown up by a woman and a child who were concealing explosives. moments later, he saw another child running towards him. >> i didn't know what to do. but i turned, i aimed and i fired. he was
>> take it home, sarge. take it home. >> these guys have been a part of the military.es to discipline and organization, they're a step ahead of regular general population because they're used to being punctual, being places where they're supposed to be. they go through leadership courses and they go through courses of discipline. so, tao got 47, 1015, 51 dining hall, 4-7. get to steppin'! >> the veterans dorm is pretty quiet. i like that. it kind of helps because a lot of us...
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mitt's father george romney was friends with sarge shriver, your dad. they were very good friends and both of those men i believe have had a ripple effect on the generation. they were extraordinary human beings but stepped outside of themselves. george romney was president of american motors and the governor of mission and -- michigan and then he ran for president. .. volunteer america, and so we saw that. that was a powerful thing in my life, and i'm sure your dad was a powerful impact in your life. we saw service firsthand, and people that we knew and loved stepping outside of themselves and doing things. and there is not a prayer that mitt would have even considered politics if he hadn't seen his father george do it. >> and his mother, right? >> lenore too. she ran for senate. so i think there's legacy that is important, so thank you for that question, because i think our legacy is, i want it to be that our grandchildren know that we serve others and help others. >> but i also think on your facebook page i saw the annual family talent show, so a lot
mitt's father george romney was friends with sarge shriver, your dad. they were very good friends and both of those men i believe have had a ripple effect on the generation. they were extraordinary human beings but stepped outside of themselves. george romney was president of american motors and the governor of mission and -- michigan and then he ran for president. .. volunteer america, and so we saw that. that was a powerful thing in my life, and i'm sure your dad was a powerful impact in your...
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. >> coming, sarge. >> go up and see what you can get -- >> she's ready to break. >> if nothing else, we're going 272 or 273 at the least. >> the 17-year-old breaks down and tells officers the truth. she's been turning tricks for no pay for two years, and she wants out. >> we're going to take care of you, okay? how does it work? >> well, it worked as i give him the best dates. they put the money under the bed and they give it to him. >> do you guys get to keep any of the money? >> no. >> no. >> are there any ads on craigslist for you? >> i'm not going to lie. yes, there are. >> what name? >> under precious or jessica. >> when officers busted precious jessica she was just setting up dates at the motel for the night. >> looks like our operation is going to be shut down. we're going to be dealing with two juvenile prostitutes and a couple of adult prostitutes and a couple of pimps. before we could do our own operation, it fell in our laps. >> while the other officers wrap the first operation, saleda is asked to delete the pimp she calls daddy off her phone. >> before i give it back to yo
. >> coming, sarge. >> go up and see what you can get -- >> she's ready to break. >> if nothing else, we're going 272 or 273 at the least. >> the 17-year-old breaks down and tells officers the truth. she's been turning tricks for no pay for two years, and she wants out. >> we're going to take care of you, okay? how does it work? >> well, it worked as i give him the best dates. they put the money under the bed and they give it to him. >> do you...
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mitt's father george romney was friends with sarge shriver, your dad. they were very good friends and both of those men i believe have had a ripple effect on the generation. they were extraordinary human beings but stepped outside of themselves. george romney was president of american motors and the governor of mission and -- michigan and then he ran for president. .. >> >> i've think of our legacychiln is that our grandchildren no that research and help others.e >> i solvay's in annual family show. [laughter]a >> this is thest last questioni. >> my a neece was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis is abl hhere anything she can take wit away from you to inspire her ? >> six years old i never friend with a child
mitt's father george romney was friends with sarge shriver, your dad. they were very good friends and both of those men i believe have had a ripple effect on the generation. they were extraordinary human beings but stepped outside of themselves. george romney was president of american motors and the governor of mission and -- michigan and then he ran for president. .. >> >> i've think of our legacychiln is that our grandchildren no that research and help others.e >> i solvay's...
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mitt's father george romney was friends with sarge shriver, your dad. they were very good friends and both of those men i believe have had a ripple effect on the generation. they were extraordinary human beings but stepped outside of themselves. george romne george romney was president of american motors then, governor of michigan company ran in 1968 for president, lost to richard nixon in the primary. >> my dad lost to richard nixon, too. [laughter] i'm glad but not in the nixon library. [laughter] >> i didn't even know about that. then he went on -- >> really badly. >> started something called ballinger america. and so we saw that. it was a powerful thing in my life and i'm sure your dad was a powerful impact in your life. we saw service firsthand, and people that we knew and loved stepping outside of themselves and doing things. there is not a prayer for mitt would have ever even considered politics it had not seen his father, george, do it. ..ank you for that question, bee i think our legacy is i want it to be that our grandchildren know that we, we
mitt's father george romney was friends with sarge shriver, your dad. they were very good friends and both of those men i believe have had a ripple effect on the generation. they were extraordinary human beings but stepped outside of themselves. george romne george romney was president of american motors then, governor of michigan company ran in 1968 for president, lost to richard nixon in the primary. >> my dad lost to richard nixon, too. [laughter] i'm glad but not in the nixon library....
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we get sarg ge we get sergeant bergdahl they get five of the people they wanted and they wanted badly. that's not the way it's going to work anymore. we write about it in the book. we tell lots of different stories of lots of different things. i think it's going to be very instructional. very important to me was instructional. when i did "the art of the deal," i think one of the reasons it was so successful is that it was largely instructional. even today when i speak, so many people hold up the book "the art of the deal" and the other books we've done. so, this is one that probably not since "the art of the deal," i have to tell this to simon & and schuster have i worked so hard on a book. it was in a confined period of time. we wanted to get it out really, really quickly so that it pertained to what's going on right now. it's a moment of time. and we got it done. and david did a fantastic job. where is david? is he here? david? david did a fantastic job. and all of my people did a great job. they helped me so much because we are doing a couple of other things right now. so, this was
we get sarg ge we get sergeant bergdahl they get five of the people they wanted and they wanted badly. that's not the way it's going to work anymore. we write about it in the book. we tell lots of different stories of lots of different things. i think it's going to be very instructional. very important to me was instructional. when i did "the art of the deal," i think one of the reasons it was so successful is that it was largely instructional. even today when i speak, so many people...
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mitt's father george romney was friends with sarge shriver, your dad. they were very good friends and both of those men i believe have had a ripple effect on the generation. they were extraordinary human beings but stepped outside of themselves. george romney was president of american motors and the governor of mission and -- michigan and then he ran for president. .. >> thank you for that question, bee i think our legacy is i want it to be that our grandchildren know that we, we serve others and help others. >> i also think on your facebook page i saw the annual family talent show, so a lot of fun there too. >> we have fun too. >> so i think this is going to be the last question. sorry, there's a lot here, but we're running out of time. my niece was diagnosed with multiple yes low race, is there anything she might be able to take away from your living with ms that might inspire her when she is in the hospital getting treated? >> i have another really good friend who has a child with the same, and, you know, that's really, really hard, when you see smal
mitt's father george romney was friends with sarge shriver, your dad. they were very good friends and both of those men i believe have had a ripple effect on the generation. they were extraordinary human beings but stepped outside of themselves. george romney was president of american motors and the governor of mission and -- michigan and then he ran for president. .. >> thank you for that question, bee i think our legacy is i want it to be that our grandchildren know that we, we serve...
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my name is tony mon toya a san francisco police sarge squnt a police officer for 28 years the last 22 with san francisco and a member of the san francisco police officer association. in my 28 years we have seen lots of changes but the one thing that hasn't changed is officers need to prepare the most accurate and complete statement in a police report. we heard tonight is transparency, accountability and best practice. what you have here is well thought out policy present today and on behalf of the police department. it is a very thorough and comp hnsive policy and all these things i mentioned are covered in the pos. the policy is transparent. there is accountability and it does follow best practices as you herds tonight from some of the testimony. i hear supplemental report and that is true, what i don't want people to misunderstand is sup lltal report covers new information. a cam raw is real time information captured at the time of the incident. i know people are concerned about the caught you, that isn't our concern here, our concern is being transparent, accountable and follow bre
my name is tony mon toya a san francisco police sarge squnt a police officer for 28 years the last 22 with san francisco and a member of the san francisco police officer association. in my 28 years we have seen lots of changes but the one thing that hasn't changed is officers need to prepare the most accurate and complete statement in a police report. we heard tonight is transparency, accountability and best practice. what you have here is well thought out policy present today and on behalf of...
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thanks, sarge. >>> the pew research center's latest finding show that the number of millennial men andomen, women especially between the ages of 18 and 34, are living at home and that's at the highest level we have seen since 1940. they may be saving more but their current station in life could be a big impact on, for example, the housing market, car buying and the overall growth of the economy. joining us to talk about this trend we have michelle meyer from bank of america, merrill lynch and anthony chan from chase. good to see you both. thanks for joining us. michelle, what do you make of this? there was a reason back in 1940, it was almost a tradition even still at that time for young people getting ready to save for marriage or whatever to stay at home, but it's a different concept, a different reason today, isn't it? >> it is. this is not a new phenomenon, there has been a secular shift towards living with parents longer or living with relatives longer, for the past 15 years or so. so you're right we've returned to levels we've seen in the 1940s and 1950s but it's a different stor
thanks, sarge. >>> the pew research center's latest finding show that the number of millennial men andomen, women especially between the ages of 18 and 34, are living at home and that's at the highest level we have seen since 1940. they may be saving more but their current station in life could be a big impact on, for example, the housing market, car buying and the overall growth of the economy. joining us to talk about this trend we have michelle meyer from bank of america, merrill...
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somewhat less than that, but again, i highlighted the ballistic missile defense ships, the kier-sargearg just left through the mediterranean. we're supporting each of the combatant commanders as required and we're meeting their needs. we're also mobile. those forces can shift as required depending on when and where the crisis might be. so again, many instances from a navy perspective deployed, and an idea that i was going to go to one place and ended up in another. it's one of the benefits the navy provides. while we are not tied to bases, we don't need access stranded by any nation. we bring our own logistics. we can come and go and operate anywhere we need to, to support the tasking. >> as you say, what a navy does. the united states navy of course over the past decade has roger'd up for all sorts of stuff that it didn't intend to and has carried that out. you've got a new -- you're executing a new optimized fleet response plan that is trying to synchronize all the various bits that need to happen to get a fully functional, powerful navy out there. what are the challenges that you f
somewhat less than that, but again, i highlighted the ballistic missile defense ships, the kier-sargearg just left through the mediterranean. we're supporting each of the combatant commanders as required and we're meeting their needs. we're also mobile. those forces can shift as required depending on when and where the crisis might be. so again, many instances from a navy perspective deployed, and an idea that i was going to go to one place and ended up in another. it's one of the benefits the...
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the past sarge mitt of cyberthreats against government and commercial sector, they deal these threatsn, using common infrastructure, common tools. they're reusing tools, using strategies, and there's a way to get ahead of the threat if you're forward-leaning from the intelligent perspective. >> host: how is isight partners different than mcafee, an inhouse security system. >> guest: the folks that manage customer attack service have technology that sits three inches in front of the problem. here comps the packets. it's setting off alerts. say they use all their detection routines and say the way this coat is operating-doesn't look right, or this is a known bad piece of malware. block that. so they start off with things happening in their environment and the final mile, the attack, they do the forensics and say this came from this command and control server. so they tend to work their way out from things that happen happened, into where it came from so very rarely work out who is behind it and what they're trying to accomplish. so if you think there's three pillars the attack surface,
the past sarge mitt of cyberthreats against government and commercial sector, they deal these threatsn, using common infrastructure, common tools. they're reusing tools, using strategies, and there's a way to get ahead of the threat if you're forward-leaning from the intelligent perspective. >> host: how is isight partners different than mcafee, an inhouse security system. >> guest: the folks that manage customer attack service have technology that sits three inches in front of the...