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highlighting the frontsti overav stil p them will still stay with out rain will be late monday into tuesday ofin starting to move a little bit fasterart once the ft gets through here it's going to getre quite a bit. in the middle 60s for the first time in a long time joinjo me to get your tv table how meanwhile cody kessler continues his preparations for the miami dolphins c he's had some very strong practices so far. meet thousands is shop once again that's were planning planning on. they had to miami to face the down from commute will get easier for a lot of drivers.omm you can't say she didn't know issues getting into hillary clinton's talkdi will you don't that is we need rain really bad a better chance of rain h next week. that's the most awkward interview on the campaign pit are we going to be i don't think facing questions about her pants it in attending donald trumps running s and then there was th. this is been a lot of the best way to reach you. e-mail.thay t all my gosh why would you sit down and do that. just trying to so she has a sense of humorst you know he's pulling out all the s
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. >> back here akron police investigating an officer involved shooting that ended with the death ofin a 610 man. police say he pulled an assault riflepu on them. we are told hr >> kimberly watkins in your turn -year-old daughter watched us akron police and the cia investigating on florida. >> when i had woke up i heard the path then i fell to the ground and then picked up the windows. >> outside just on the street an officer involved shooting. these neighbors say sadly, they are used to the violence and current there. >> today i just came out of come home and see this it is heartbreaking. >> lieutenant rick edwards says they officially responded to a fight betee sunday tee around 330. >> one had his arm slammed into a car door by another neighbor. a 61 -year-old man who, after the altercation led police to aa man one assault rifle was inside. >> the guy openedifas the car dr starting to reach themca for the assault t rifle the officers dia lot of verbal commands to stop and not touch the wife or that for you pull itc out and turned around at that.the officer had nothing else to do but
. >> back here akron police investigating an officer involved shooting that ended with the death ofin a 610 man. police say he pulled an assault riflepu on them. we are told hr >> kimberly watkins in your turn -year-old daughter watched us akron police and the cia investigating on florida. >> when i had woke up i heard the path then i fell to the ground and then picked up the windows. >> outside just on the street an officer involved shooting. these neighbors say sadly,...
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. >> the owner could no longer take care ofin shelter. but the future is still bright. more than 40 people have applied to adopt her. >>> wells fargo paying the price for allegedly opening up bank accounts without customers knowing about it. >> that's not the only bank with aggressive sales tactics. others accused of doing the same thing. >> and that upper low over the the power of the sun and the wind. it can fuel our lives and our economy, too. over 10,000 jobs in colorado alone. but when washington gridlock was choking the industry, something had to be done. so, i teamed up with republicans and democrats to pass the new laws we needed protecting the jobs we have and generating more for the future. i'm michael bennet, and that's >>> an impressive cast of new and experienced actors and. >> the madness that is a night at angels memorial continues a pace. >> at angels code green is relatively quiet. code red things getting dicey. code black, so overrun we don't have the staff or the resources to treat them all. >> reporter: that doesn't mean the trauma center. >> we got
. >> the owner could no longer take care ofin shelter. but the future is still bright. more than 40 people have applied to adopt her. >>> wells fargo paying the price for allegedly opening up bank accounts without customers knowing about it. >> that's not the only bank with aggressive sales tactics. others accused of doing the same thing. >> and that upper low over the the power of the sun and the wind. it can fuel our lives and our economy, too. over 10,000 jobs in...
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disturbing story, and, sharon, what did the study say about the personal flfgs that goes into the hands ofinancial advisers because it is a lot. >> it is a lot. i just came back from the largest gathering of financial planners at their annual they did with td ameritrade and what's one of the biggest concerns that financial advisers have, and 80% of them, and many of them are independent, small fin advisers, say cyber security is a major threat, and they are concer about that. but only 30% completely agreed that they are actually prepared to deal with that threat. >> wow. >> so there's a huge gap there. there's a lot that they need to do, and many of them don't even know where to start. >> you probably go to your local financial advisers because you trust them, it's a face and s sit down with. >> right. ut b at the same tim they may not be equipped and ready to deal with some of these attacks. what questions should you be asking your financial advisers about whether your money and information is safe? >> the first thing is you have to ask what their plan, is just like they have to have a plan
disturbing story, and, sharon, what did the study say about the personal flfgs that goes into the hands ofinancial advisers because it is a lot. >> it is a lot. i just came back from the largest gathering of financial planners at their annual they did with td ameritrade and what's one of the biggest concerns that financial advisers have, and 80% of them, and many of them are independent, small fin advisers, say cyber security is a major threat, and they are concer about that. but only 30%...
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chair ofined by the blumberg capital. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks, tom.om: a big, momentous day today. what did you see in the outset that made you think, this is the right investment for us right now? a classic silicon valley story. three immigrants arrived from india, they get great jobs in google, oracle, and they came to us with literally no customers, no bronco -- no product, three guys at a business plan. no employees. but they had a vision, and they a look in their eye that said, we are going to achieve something really big. what they outlined to us is a way of bringing web scale architecture, that is using very smart software on top of commodity and increasingly lower-cost hardware, to the rest of the world. google, facebook, and other great companies have higher near this style, and the cofounder's we want to bring that to , small companies, governments, and large enterprises. tom: we did not see a lot of pivoting from the early days to now. >> when you say pivot, it's more of a cornucopia. their vision started, and it has grown. they grew in a v
chair ofined by the blumberg capital. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks, tom.om: a big, momentous day today. what did you see in the outset that made you think, this is the right investment for us right now? a classic silicon valley story. three immigrants arrived from india, they get great jobs in google, oracle, and they came to us with literally no customers, no bronco -- no product, three guys at a business plan. no employees. but they had a vision, and they a look in their eye...
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we have a couple of things to be aware ofin east 30th and woodland this water main break we have done in brook park in fact we flew over earlier here there working hardhe once again thaton westbound side is closed between smithd and friday. the eastbound side is open a very active construction scene. please so it down if you are going by their in the eastbound direction. boy is it busy. seventy-one and 251st lane approaching the inner belt that will change by the end of october but until that time, this is what we have to deal with. to 71 that did not quite wrap p and time stuck was a lot of delays. 271 north is a 22 minute ride. i >> in the news now ?-dash police are looking for a man posing as a police officer. that is not only did. >> investigators say he adopted a little girl and up so story. stacy good morning. >> this happened monday evening and massillon a nine -year-oldng girl walking home from the library when a middle-aged white man pulled up in aar pickup truk there st. mary's church cherry and second street northeasts the manslaughter he was a police officer a manner paren
we have a couple of things to be aware ofin east 30th and woodland this water main break we have done in brook park in fact we flew over earlier here there working hardhe once again thaton westbound side is closed between smithd and friday. the eastbound side is open a very active construction scene. please so it down if you are going by their in the eastbound direction. boy is it busy. seventy-one and 251st lane approaching the inner belt that will change by the end of october but until that...
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ofin asia, there are a lot retail investors.ther stocks go up and down and they are getting interest on their money. angie: what about oil? >> we are still seeing that in an oversupply situation. that is not good for the general economy. angie: do you think they will go for a deal? >> at the end of the day, i don't think so because too many countries want the money. iran needs that cash. the priceia once higher because it was to squeeze out the minorities. sudan and nigeria need the money. there are so many vested interests. angie: let's pick up this conversation when we get the rest of the group in and about 20 minutes from now. thank you so much for that. next, the cutbacks in asia's banking sector claims more casualties. we will take a look at the latest names to wield the ax. details just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ angie: welcome back. you are watching "asia edge". first goldman sachs, now tudor investment. we have more on that story. what is going on? >> we are hearing from people familiar with the situation, but it has no
ofin asia, there are a lot retail investors.ther stocks go up and down and they are getting interest on their money. angie: what about oil? >> we are still seeing that in an oversupply situation. that is not good for the general economy. angie: do you think they will go for a deal? >> at the end of the day, i don't think so because too many countries want the money. iran needs that cash. the priceia once higher because it was to squeeze out the minorities. sudan and nigeria need the...
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tiffin and just west ofin you cyrus. the for ecast will be no surpriser that i.. cloudy and breezy. definitely cooler.cooler. temperatures at 64. the showers will be experienced tol be tehe west side in breezu winds expected. overcastst cool with scatteredtt showers breezy night today downw to 52. tomorrow on and off rain showers and tomorrow expecting the the heavier rain pattern to shiftif off towards the east.t. tomorrow. the fox8 day outlook theh forecast calls for mid 60s right on through saturdayt.. hopefully woolly bear sunday hugging her a 70-degree mark looks like the best chance for a few showers will be out eastast let's hope we can hold onto that as it dries out early next weekw tempeeratures for highs will be in the 70s.temper aj thank you. fall is here and that means ouru menu's for dinner time are changing.r m but that doesn't mean you can'tn be healthy. our good friend jackie drennan show us how to make a chicken shous how tshroom and pastao kassar all a bunch of wonderfulf ingredients.gredien. look at this. th good morning. good to work with you. they'll finish ingr
tiffin and just west ofin you cyrus. the for ecast will be no surpriser that i.. cloudy and breezy. definitely cooler.cooler. temperatures at 64. the showers will be experienced tol be tehe west side in breezu winds expected. overcastst cool with scatteredtt showers breezy night today downw to 52. tomorrow on and off rain showers and tomorrow expecting the the heavier rain pattern to shiftif off towards the east.t. tomorrow. the fox8 day outlook theh forecast calls for mid 60s right on through...
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cirilli ofin bloomberg politics, a great da'' university. we will be speaking to you throughout the day. for our special coverage of the first presidential debate. bloomberg politics will be on the ground in new york before and after the event. we are also teaming up with twitter as the exclusive streaming partner for the debates. tter.com ordebate.twi follow at bpolitics. aboutopec members talk five -- they possible freeze. and a group taking action later this year. as is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i mark barton. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. opec has become a meeting in algiers -- begun a meeting in algiers. the focus turned to one of its most important members. saudi's are very important member of the organization. they are ready to do the maximum for the success of this event. it's ready for any eventuality. freeze, it'sr a ready to lower production, it's available to make it a success. conan --erley and caroline connan is available. what are they? willing to do? caroline: the algerian oil minister was optimistic
cirilli ofin bloomberg politics, a great da'' university. we will be speaking to you throughout the day. for our special coverage of the first presidential debate. bloomberg politics will be on the ground in new york before and after the event. we are also teaming up with twitter as the exclusive streaming partner for the debates. tter.com ordebate.twi follow at bpolitics. aboutopec members talk five -- they possible freeze. and a group taking action later this year. as is bloomberg. ♪ mark:...
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lots ofination. you can see the results of this combined effort and the commissioner said including the people and help them to get on the level. >> i can can ask his team about. that [inaudible] >> i do not. the question about radicalization. i don't have information yet. to show what the path of radicalization was. your first question was about a recall. i will have to get back to you. >> donald trump used to say law enforcement officials should go back to a profiling -- [inaudible] >> i think we right now are addressing a specific crisises and even though it is a fair question. we'll not talk about partisan politics at this point. i am very, very proud of the work of the nypd and fbi and quickly found the suspect. and i have a lot of faith in law enforcement and how they do things right now. >> mr. mayor, commissioner, new yorkers want to know if there is a chance of another device and what they should be looking for. >> at this point, we are extremely grateful we were able to apprehend the suspec
lots ofination. you can see the results of this combined effort and the commissioner said including the people and help them to get on the level. >> i can can ask his team about. that [inaudible] >> i do not. the question about radicalization. i don't have information yet. to show what the path of radicalization was. your first question was about a recall. i will have to get back to you. >> donald trump used to say law enforcement officials should go back to a profiling --...
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todo dependeel condado estado dn vo/melsa ms adente a las 6 dla tarde --un hombre muria manos dun ofin. take vo --sucedi anoche, cuando clara iles del ndo de santa respondian a una llamada de asistencia en la avenida ''titus'' .. --despues de intentar contactar a los residentes por casi una hora, los agentes entraron por la puerta trasera y encontraron a un hombre, quien presuntamente les apunt con una pistola.. lorena/take vo --el escandalo sexual que caus caos en el departamento de policia de oakland, tambien afect a sus colegas en richmond.. --once oficiales fueron investigados, pero el jefe de policia dijo que nadie desobedeci nunguna ley criminal.. --aunque algunos enfrentan medidas disciplinarias, desde despidos hasta recibir cartas de reprimenda.. take vo 2 --el jefe de policia de richmond dijo que su agencia ayud a la testigo principal en el escandalo sexual, ''celeste guap'' a conseguir fondos del programa de compensacin de victimas para recibir tratamiento por adiccin, debido a un caso no relacionado.. pero neg haber dado fondos para su rehabilitacin.. take vo/cesar --en el p
todo dependeel condado estado dn vo/melsa ms adente a las 6 dla tarde --un hombre muria manos dun ofin. take vo --sucedi anoche, cuando clara iles del ndo de santa respondian a una llamada de asistencia en la avenida ''titus'' .. --despues de intentar contactar a los residentes por casi una hora, los agentes entraron por la puerta trasera y encontraron a un hombre, quien presuntamente les apunt con una pistola.. lorena/take vo --el escandalo sexual que caus caos en el departamento de policia de...
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i think i exist in a state ofin bewilderment almost all of the time. am i grasping at the hem of some large idea that is worth investigating? and i mull this over all day long whether this thing i'm pulling is a thread that will lead me through the labyrinth or will dismantle the sweater. my name is daniel handler, aka lemony snicket, and this is my brief but spectacular take on a bewildering world. >> ifill: you can watch additional installments of brief but spectacular on our website: pbs.org/newshour/brief. >> sreenivasan: and we'll be back shortly. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. >> sreenivasan: and that's the newshour for tonight. tomorrow: a return to joplin, missouri, five years following the devastating tornado there. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. join us online and again herene tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbsal newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: lincoln financial is committed to helping
i think i exist in a state ofin bewilderment almost all of the time. am i grasping at the hem of some large idea that is worth investigating? and i mull this over all day long whether this thing i'm pulling is a thread that will lead me through the labyrinth or will dismantle the sweater. my name is daniel handler, aka lemony snicket, and this is my brief but spectacular take on a bewildering world. >> ifill: you can watch additional installments of brief but spectacular on our website:...
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. >> not those knots.no >> it's in the worst part ofin t the stormhe wor so --st p earlii summer i didf a cruisefs to alaska and at one point the e winds got up to 8 miles ano 8 mi hour and the boat rocked justcks a little and i was calling all my relatives like this is it.e s >> i love you. >> it's over. [laughter][laughter] >> calling your girlfriend from the eighth grades. >> oh, ea >> i should have never cheatedhl d on n yevou with mary glue to e clear i only cheated on hern h after she cheated on me. m i didn't have a girlfriend inrii eighth grade. >> kids today have girlfriendsin in you think grade. >> they do everything earlier these days. >> not me.. lucky if they would talk to me senior year. >> holly -- holly this is what he does and then people will be like oh, poor tucker you you guys quit picking on him. him >> telling the truth.. 65 in washington this morning. we're off to a beautifulutif start. it's going to be upper 80's 80' today and then we're back intoan the 90's with a littleittl humidity building in later this week so for those of you -- >> summer is not over. one
. >> not those knots.no >> it's in the worst part ofin t the stormhe wor so --st p earlii summer i didf a cruisefs to alaska and at one point the e winds got up to 8 miles ano 8 mi hour and the boat rocked justcks a little and i was calling all my relatives like this is it.e s >> i love you. >> it's over. [laughter][laughter] >> calling your girlfriend from the eighth grades. >> oh, ea >> i should have never cheatedhl d on n yevou with mary glue to e...
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the state ofin massachusetts. how do you support that?hese neighboring countries have an extraordinarily generous in providing basic education, health services and so forth. the world bank has tried to subsidize that but we're not at a point where these countries -- we are at a point where these countries are unable to manage this. the international community in this type of crisis has got to begin to develop new systems and approaches and a more robust way of dealing with this, particularly the burden sharing across countries. one of the key statistics to remember is the five or six wealthiest countries in the world only host 9% of the refugee population. amy: in syria, the u.n. has suspended all eight after its aid convoys were attacked by war planes outside of aleppo. oxfam had 9000 hygiene kits ready to be delivered to a aleppo, but all aid has been halted? >> correct. and the cease-fire is over so we're in a situation where some 31 trucks did not get in and there's little promise they will. was anview, this outrageous act. everyone k
the state ofin massachusetts. how do you support that?hese neighboring countries have an extraordinarily generous in providing basic education, health services and so forth. the world bank has tried to subsidize that but we're not at a point where these countries -- we are at a point where these countries are unable to manage this. the international community in this type of crisis has got to begin to develop new systems and approaches and a more robust way of dealing with this, particularly...
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. >> it was the end ofin the day when her doctor released a statement saying she was overheated, dehied and, oh by the way, on friday, three days earlier, was diagnosed with pneumonia and they hadn't toldl anyone about that before. >> ifill: that's the point is. our concern really about her health or about the fact of the failure to disclose in a timely fashion? >> i think both things rish shoes. i think she'll need to come out she's healthy and vigorous and has stamina.s the fact she was diagnosed with pneumonia, we didn't know about it and this instant caught on a video has legitimized some of the critiques trump and rudy giuliani have been making about her health.he >> ifill: donald trump has not released -- >> his own health records. >> ifill: wanted to make that point. >> yes. but this goes to is she straightforward to the american people whose votes she wants to get. >> ifill: and is there a higher standard. >> they say they will remete the release the higher standard. they say they've released more health records and tax records than donald trump and release more health records
. >> it was the end ofin the day when her doctor released a statement saying she was overheated, dehied and, oh by the way, on friday, three days earlier, was diagnosed with pneumonia and they hadn't toldl anyone about that before. >> ifill: that's the point is. our concern really about her health or about the fact of the failure to disclose in a timely fashion? >> i think both things rish shoes. i think she'll need to come out she's healthy and vigorous and has stamina.s the...
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right now we are unsure ofin tht extent of injuries the personhen suffered but again a personedin hitr new york avenue.nu some lanes blocked.es blocked you can see some light trafficra and some folks out around therod area so please use caution the affected by this scene but sne several police officers and investigators at thatst location. updated if if that's impacting this quiets labor day commute but we haveda you covered with this breakying news. we'll switch it over from our live look to our maps and showa you what else you're up you against as you make your wayakey out on the beltway, beltwayeltw, traffic is very light as youighu make your way out in collegeeg park. 95 over to the spur we're atr 'r speed about 60 miles per hour0 looking good there.re 95 on the northbound side s baltimore-washington parkway quiet on the way to bwi if you ravel py travel plans this laborlans t day monday. mda things on the way to reagano ag national and dulles alsoles looking good. maybe you're packing up the u're packi car and taking the famngil uyp y to the beach. things are quiet all the a t wa
right now we are unsure ofin tht extent of injuries the personhen suffered but again a personedin hitr new york avenue.nu some lanes blocked.es blocked you can see some light trafficra and some folks out around therod area so please use caution the affected by this scene but sne several police officers and investigators at thatst location. updated if if that's impacting this quiets labor day commute but we haveda you covered with this breakying news. we'll switch it over from our live look to...
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i think i exist in a state ofin bewilderment almost all of the time. am i grasping at the hem of some large idea that is worth investigating? and i mull this over all day long whether this thing i'm pulling is a thread that will lead me through the labyrinth or will dismantle the sweater. my name is daniel handler, aka lemony snicket, and this is my brief but spectacular take on a bewildering world. >> ifill: you can watch additional installments of brief but spectacular on our website: pbs.org/newshour/brief. >> sreenivasan: and we'll be back shortly. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> sreenivasan: for those stations still with us-- dogsll have long been used inve classrooms for children with special needs, as visitors in senior citizens' homes, and as comfort for patients in hospitals. but tonight we take a second look at how dogs are also helping crime victims cope witht the aftermath of violence ande abuse. special correspondent kathle
i think i exist in a state ofin bewilderment almost all of the time. am i grasping at the hem of some large idea that is worth investigating? and i mull this over all day long whether this thing i'm pulling is a thread that will lead me through the labyrinth or will dismantle the sweater. my name is daniel handler, aka lemony snicket, and this is my brief but spectacular take on a bewildering world. >> ifill: you can watch additional installments of brief but spectacular on our website:...
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upper forties rock creek rome ohio high forties and now lookok at s we are heading into the middle ofin the morning the sun sunshie warming ust up and the high fifties and even some low sixties. 68 degrees here. we always run a little warm warmer and that is whyle the temperature at the bottom of the screen is different than some of our official ratings.n our thermometer has more of a sunshine so maybe we have a warmer temperature here. you get the idea that the temperatures are everywhere forecast.t. a tropical system of the east coast continues to stall. high pressure over the great lakes continues to stay put, and a font coming in from the upper midwest is also not moving a lot. when you are in the middle of this it looks pretty good. blue skies and temperatures tomorrow climb to the middle and may be upper eighties maybe upper eighties to the west.t. once you start moving this thing that's when we start to see some big changes. will will will will lead to a forecasted that will day forecast and as you head back tuesday temperatures will be warm. average and limp ever to debate will
upper forties rock creek rome ohio high forties and now lookok at s we are heading into the middle ofin the morning the sun sunshie warming ust up and the high fifties and even some low sixties. 68 degrees here. we always run a little warm warmer and that is whyle the temperature at the bottom of the screen is different than some of our official ratings.n our thermometer has more of a sunshine so maybe we have a warmer temperature here. you get the idea that the temperatures are everywhere...
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>> no amount ofin prepare a marathon runner for this obstacle. >>> first, it's time to s the cs filtered in with that large area of low pressure. ...... temps in the mid 60s at mccarran where winds made it to about 35 mph yesterday. ............ winds will be much lighter today. temps around the valley will be dropping to the 50s in some neighborhoods in the next couple of hours. ........... the low will slide northeast today leaving sunny skies and cool air behind. warmer upper 90s arrive by late in the weekend. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by discover "it" card. the card that treats you like you treat you. i'm not a custo, but i'm calling about that edit scorecard. i'm not a custo, o dog)give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! (to dog)i'm so proud of you. well thank you. get your free credit scorecard at discover.com. with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning. one jar; so many delicious possibilities. nutella - spread the happy! ? is depressio
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by the ceo ofined freedompop. >> it's the most innovative, self-proclaimed, the most innovative mobilee u.s. right now. we offer free mobile services. truly free. we leverage the middle -- business models to be able to deliver that. cory: talk to me about the important to the iphone. stephen: from the perspective of where we play, we don't subsidize phones. service, it's a good thing for consumers, but we don't have the money to spend $500 subsidizing a phone. iphones, theished 6, 6 plus, and when anyone hits with very limited upgrade the gap between the six plus in the seven is quite narrow. all of a sudden, a refurbished success that we can sell for $300, less than half of an iphone seven become very relevantly valuable, vis-À-vis the new seven. it's an opportunity, you'll have your trade-ins and apple will do the business they do on new. but people switch to iphone or people with the five or older versions don't qualify for the subsidize devices. you are unlikely to go to a seven. based on the fact that the increment the value between a seven and six plus is very negligible. you had
by the ceo ofined freedompop. >> it's the most innovative, self-proclaimed, the most innovative mobilee u.s. right now. we offer free mobile services. truly free. we leverage the middle -- business models to be able to deliver that. cory: talk to me about the important to the iphone. stephen: from the perspective of where we play, we don't subsidize phones. service, it's a good thing for consumers, but we don't have the money to spend $500 subsidizing a phone. iphones, theished 6, 6 plus,...
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ofin 2008, there were a lot pension funds that the they were diversified. of different fixed income managers. what they found was correlations one to one. what they typically do is look at the expected return and the correlation in the portfolio and that is how they build proficient portfolio. what you are saying is basically there are hedge funds you can use to hedge against kind of risk, but many use different strategies. which are the best hedge funds, the best strategies or funds to use in order to diversify in a safe way? there is an is an efficiency and direct lending. reassurance. is to collectept premium, pay claims. no correlation to the overall markets. this is market neutral. most managers are biased. find this through stock selection on the long and short side and not exposed to the overall marketplace. relative value fixed income is another. they are buying and expects a inexpensive -- fixed income securities. >> no doubt they are not performed well over the sheer. he is the pioneer of an industry. challenge that they face. >> there are more an
ofin 2008, there were a lot pension funds that the they were diversified. of different fixed income managers. what they found was correlations one to one. what they typically do is look at the expected return and the correlation in the portfolio and that is how they build proficient portfolio. what you are saying is basically there are hedge funds you can use to hedge against kind of risk, but many use different strategies. which are the best hedge funds, the best strategies or funds to use in...
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mastering the art ofin one dark chocolate rises above the rest. lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers. pure, rich, elegantly thin. experience excellence with all your senses. from the lindt master chocolatiers. our invigorating ocean spray single-serve juice drinks go anywhere. like on your commute. or at the office. ahh! where'd he go? i'm in the break room. ? alarm-ringer. outfit-slinger. three kids motivated. all before i'm caffeinated. lunch-packer, backpacker, always keeping-tracker. spark-keeper. breakfast-feeder. pep-talker. dog-walker. shoe-tie-er. tear-drier. three-second rule. carpool. big ol' good-bye kiss. don't care if it's not "cool." here's to all you do every day... so they can put their best foot forward all year. >>> back here on "gma" behind the scenes so come in here. i wanted to count the number of cameras to make "gma." one behind me, that teddy cam, funnel two you see three back there, four, five, i count six. oh, wait. look, gene, one more, that's seven and that's just downtears. this segment brought to you by
mastering the art ofin one dark chocolate rises above the rest. lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers. pure, rich, elegantly thin. experience excellence with all your senses. from the lindt master chocolatiers. our invigorating ocean spray single-serve juice drinks go anywhere. like on your commute. or at the office. ahh! where'd he go? i'm in the break room. ? alarm-ringer. outfit-slinger. three kids motivated. all before i'm caffeinated. lunch-packer, backpacker, always...
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it has become so expensive that state ofin my home new mexico and across the country are struggling toord it, even though the doctor say they must carry it in advance of an allergic reaction, but mylan, the manufacturer, has increased the price of the pens by over 480% since 2009. i have received messages from many of my constituents in new mexico, who are directly impacted. i have heard from warring parents across the state, one of fromup a woman name page truth or consequences, new mexico. she needs to carry a pen to prevent a possible life-threatening reaction. paige wrote to me about her family's struggle to pay for the medication b she even had to chang. she even had a change jobs to cover the cost, get medication for the child. i am worried about the cost this will have on families, for families who can no longer afford the epipen. linda wrote to me that because of rising costs, she has stopped buying and carrying a pen, forced to go against the advice of her doctor, who subscribed the pen after a severe reaction to a be staying. no one should have to go without an assertive prod
it has become so expensive that state ofin my home new mexico and across the country are struggling toord it, even though the doctor say they must carry it in advance of an allergic reaction, but mylan, the manufacturer, has increased the price of the pens by over 480% since 2009. i have received messages from many of my constituents in new mexico, who are directly impacted. i have heard from warring parents across the state, one of fromup a woman name page truth or consequences, new mexico....
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so we're now on the precipice ofin bettereconomy, but the last thing we need to do is to go back to the policies that failed us in the first place. independent experts have looked at what i've proposed and looked at what donald's proposed and basically they've said this. that if his tax plan, which would blow up the debt by over $5 trillion and would, in some instances, disadvantage middle class families compared to the into effect, we would lose 3.5 million jobs. and maybe have another recession. they've looked at my plans and they've said, okay, if we can do this, and i intend to get it done, we will have 10 million more new jobs because we will be making investments where we can grow the economy. take clean energy. some country is going to be the clean energy superpower of the 21st century. donald thinks that climate change is a i think it's real. >> i did not. >> science is real. >> i did not say that. >> and i think -- >> i do not say that. >> i think it's important that we grip this and deal with it both at home and abroad and here's what we can do. we can deploy a half a billion
so we're now on the precipice ofin bettereconomy, but the last thing we need to do is to go back to the policies that failed us in the first place. independent experts have looked at what i've proposed and looked at what donald's proposed and basically they've said this. that if his tax plan, which would blow up the debt by over $5 trillion and would, in some instances, disadvantage middle class families compared to the into effect, we would lose 3.5 million jobs. and maybe have another...
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whatever play they have grown up with has been all out of the box ofin a virtual world technology. to watch. it has affected them not just physically, but mentally. they come into school and do not ore creative thinking problem-solving skills. host: a similar theme on twitter. of there been insight correlation between technology use leading to sedentary malaise? guest: there is plenty of research that tells us between birth and five years of age, the brain develops tremendously. targeting students, particularly those who would not be at risk between three and four years of age, engaging them in a creative benefits down the world. the long-term effects are you have higher graduation rates, better success in school, you tend to keep kids away from orgs and the court system police record. the outcome is they have a broad array of options for themselves, once they finished the high school years. they can go on to secondary education if college is what they would like, or two-year secondary education and get the skills that are necessary to be a productive member of society. while we di
whatever play they have grown up with has been all out of the box ofin a virtual world technology. to watch. it has affected them not just physically, but mentally. they come into school and do not ore creative thinking problem-solving skills. host: a similar theme on twitter. of there been insight correlation between technology use leading to sedentary malaise? guest: there is plenty of research that tells us between birth and five years of age, the brain develops tremendously. targeting...