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who are you, what are you doing. so the starting point after the consumerist society, on the fashion, on the tv, internet, connection and the social networks take time. the struggle of time is in this period of time in our life, just to understand if you want to get the courage to understand that god is with you, first be within. as it was said by our imam, succumbed to me as we come to you, but if you go far from me, you are going far from yourself. [speaking in native tongue] don't be like those are forgetting allah. À la made them forget themselv themselves. so this is the first which is the first challenge in the way we are to look at the things, it is also something which has to do with her own self, but also if you read the koran, what you think about the profit, changing the world and crying during the night because he got the first say that shrek. [speaking in native tongue] so he's facing the world, changing the whole society, crying. because look at the world, look at the border are bound you, look at the s
who are you, what are you doing. so the starting point after the consumerist society, on the fashion, on the tv, internet, connection and the social networks take time. the struggle of time is in this period of time in our life, just to understand if you want to get the courage to understand that god is with you, first be within. as it was said by our imam, succumbed to me as we come to you, but if you go far from me, you are going far from yourself. [speaking in native tongue] don't be like...
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that is why yields are the where -- yields are where they are. look at japan. it is a deflationary world. a world in which bond yields will remain low for a long time and there is no monetary or fiscal policy to get us out of it. aix: so forget reflation or weaker yen -- do you agree with that statement? yu: i'm afraid i do have to agree with that. we know there is a reform side of things. anyone who has really tried to -- i don't market, think that will trade anytime soon. but if the rest of the world are going down -- it is too early to call on that. geoffrey yu, thank you for being with us. let's get an update on headlines outside the business world. emma: thank you. iraqi troops say they have entered the outskirts of the embattled city of mosul. the incentive to drive islamic state out of the city is in the third week. the u.s. justice department tells congress that will work as quickly as possible with the fbi on the new investigation into hillary clinton females. the clinton campaign accused the -- because it came so close to election day. have saidrepubl
that is why yields are the where -- yields are where they are. look at japan. it is a deflationary world. a world in which bond yields will remain low for a long time and there is no monetary or fiscal policy to get us out of it. aix: so forget reflation or weaker yen -- do you agree with that statement? yu: i'm afraid i do have to agree with that. we know there is a reform side of things. anyone who has really tried to -- i don't market, think that will trade anytime soon. but if the rest of...
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these are the things we are very mindful of, and we are driving hard. lot of times, the message we use is not unlike venture capital, scout and scale. you are trying to look for people with solutions to problems. in justice and technology, we found that there are several jurisdictions who are already doing very interesting work with data. a data scientists have been driving this. on criminal justice reform. an example would be miami-dade. they went from 7000 people in prison to 4900. they closed the prison and changed how they were doing with substance abuse challenges, and opened a 12 bed unit in the hospital. our incredible police officers, they have a choice when they have someone in that state to take them to jail or take them to the emergency room. now they have an option. of 50,000 calls that 911 and the police are trained on, only 109 arrests. camden, new jersey is doing interesting things that requires all of these tech skills and policy skills. we now have different ways to do it, and we have a data-driven justice initiative. over 25% of the ju
these are the things we are very mindful of, and we are driving hard. lot of times, the message we use is not unlike venture capital, scout and scale. you are trying to look for people with solutions to problems. in justice and technology, we found that there are several jurisdictions who are already doing very interesting work with data. a data scientists have been driving this. on criminal justice reform. an example would be miami-dade. they went from 7000 people in prison to 4900. they...
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we are watching a spinoff today alcoa and are chronic. drop we see today, this is a as the stockon represses to account for its new structure. alcoa's shares are down by 21% today. the reporter who covers the company says in the roadshow they were predict teen more of a 30% drop. this is smaller than the executives were predicting. they are a legacy business and they will keep the business that manufactures aluminum as well as a lumen. the other will keep the it --ered products are in alex. -- products. look at the component parts of the business by revenue. this is the primary meta business. this is what will become alcoa. this is aluminum production. even though this has been the weaker, the declining part of the business, it had a little the upper rebound last quarter. pricesearcher forecast will gain more than 33% over the next year. you also have engineered products in blue. both of those had weakness last quarter. willll see how the company perform now that it has split. we will continue to track them in the coming days area -- days
we are watching a spinoff today alcoa and are chronic. drop we see today, this is a as the stockon represses to account for its new structure. alcoa's shares are down by 21% today. the reporter who covers the company says in the roadshow they were predict teen more of a 30% drop. this is smaller than the executives were predicting. they are a legacy business and they will keep the business that manufactures aluminum as well as a lumen. the other will keep the it --ered products are in alex. --...
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those are the things that are requested right now we are also looking for healthy nonperishable food. low in sodium and low in fat. canned vegetables, brown rice. those kinds of holiday staples. we will be here until 6:00 tonight. a lot of be here. you will have a chance to meet us. you will have a chance to meet some of the brewers if you time it right. i think right around 11:00. let's talk about how we get down here. andy: let's get you up to speed on those conditions. here is a look at our traffic map your no sign of major slowdowns you need to worry about eastbound or westbound. you will take exit 308 a. you will take that to brewers way. follow that to helfaer field. follow the line of cars. we have had them all morning long. no construction to slow you down. that has been put on hold until monday. we will keep a close eye on this stretch of roadway. definitely easy to donate this morning. let's get a look at those drive times out there. 10 minutes and under throughout the system. >> >> it is 6:25 right now. it is the start of the shopping season. if you have someone who loves t
those are the things that are requested right now we are also looking for healthy nonperishable food. low in sodium and low in fat. canned vegetables, brown rice. those kinds of holiday staples. we will be here until 6:00 tonight. a lot of be here. you will have a chance to meet us. you will have a chance to meet some of the brewers if you time it right. i think right around 11:00. let's talk about how we get down here. andy: let's get you up to speed on those conditions. here is a look at our...
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satel: so these are the fda medications that are approved. the reason i want to go over them quickly is because this is what we are talking about getting more access to. the one you have heard the most about these days is buprenorphine. it is in the class of opioid replacement medication. it is a form of an opiate, definitely. it is not as dangerous an overdose, as a medication called methadone. i'm sure you're familiar with it and i will talk about it in a it second. can be prescribed by doctors, and that is a great advantage. you can go to the doctor like a regular patient, get a prescription, and go to your pharmacy and get it filled. bupre norphine can be used in pill form or as an nasal spray. there is an implant form that goes under your skin, and that lasts for six months. that is a great advantage for people who don't take medications regularly. then there is the good old methadone, that has been around since the 1960's. i work in a methadone clinic. it is a great standby, but you have to get it in a clinic. also finally, there is nal
satel: so these are the fda medications that are approved. the reason i want to go over them quickly is because this is what we are talking about getting more access to. the one you have heard the most about these days is buprenorphine. it is in the class of opioid replacement medication. it is a form of an opiate, definitely. it is not as dangerous an overdose, as a medication called methadone. i'm sure you're familiar with it and i will talk about it in a it second. can be prescribed by...
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with obamacare, premiums are surging, companies are leaving, doctors are quitting and deductibles arehrough the roof. yet crooked hillary clinton wants to double down on obamacare, making it even more expensive. you got to go way up. obamacare is going much higher. [chanting "lock her up, lock her "] nobody in this room can believe what is going on in washington. room can believe what's going on with the fbi and what is going on with the department of justice. nobody. can believe it. i'm asking for your vote so we an repeal and replace obamacare and save health care for every family in florida and in our great country. means restoring honesty to our government. hillary clinton is the most seek theerson ever to office of the presidency of the united states. she threatened national security. she sold her office to the highest bidder, and then to cover her tracks, she deleted at least 33,000 e-mails after receiving a congressional subpoena. hillary clinton is being protected by a totally rigged system. up to thet is american people to deliver justice at the ballot box tomorrow. that is w
with obamacare, premiums are surging, companies are leaving, doctors are quitting and deductibles arehrough the roof. yet crooked hillary clinton wants to double down on obamacare, making it even more expensive. you got to go way up. obamacare is going much higher. [chanting "lock her up, lock her "] nobody in this room can believe what is going on in washington. room can believe what's going on with the fbi and what is going on with the department of justice. nobody. can believe it....
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>> we are in the middle of all the action in counting these ballots are right now we are seeing the advance polls. all of those ballots being counted and as you mention clinton is in the lead now. we are looking to the left. this is where all of the computer chips, all of the ballots are scanned in at hamilton county at the polling stations across the country. they are arriving one by one by car from the polling stations. all of that will be tabulated and then presented to the public as we watch more and more of these results roll in. this is a very important state for trump to win. no republican has won the presidency without this that the clinton campaign has been working really hard today on the ground with their get out the vote push. if she can keep trump from running this is going to be great for her campaign. bus to the voters we spoke with today are very nervous about the results. we have heard from democrats, hard-core clinton supporters and we heard from hard-core trump supporters but actually most of the people we heard from today came from the lesser of two evils camps. they are
>> we are in the middle of all the action in counting these ballots are right now we are seeing the advance polls. all of those ballots being counted and as you mention clinton is in the lead now. we are looking to the left. this is where all of the computer chips, all of the ballots are scanned in at hamilton county at the polling stations across the country. they are arriving one by one by car from the polling stations. all of that will be tabulated and then presented to the public as...
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we are here where they are playing "hang on sloopy." i don't know who has a harder job, the i or the hosts trying to bring them back into the game and get them excited again. a lot of highs and lows. but a lot of highs still. >> six more souts. six more outs, we can do it. what gives you faith? >> the indians have hit well and they can do it. >> this is a big deficit. six out. >> reporter: he has not given up, but don you are thinking about game seven. you are thinking strategy. what do you think that is happening inside preparing us for game seven? >> we have our ace on the mound. we can go to miller and it will be miller time. i think it will be tomorrow. >> reporter: i was talking to him as chapman took the mound. i said man this guy scares he said we are wearing him out. >> use him up. he won't peach tomorrow -- he won't pitch tomorrow night. this will be three nights in a row for him. >> they are still faithful of a lot of people have left, but they are ready for game seven if there is one. cleveland 19. >> romona: jen is hanging o
we are here where they are playing "hang on sloopy." i don't know who has a harder job, the i or the hosts trying to bring them back into the game and get them excited again. a lot of highs and lows. but a lot of highs still. >> six more souts. six more outs, we can do it. what gives you faith? >> the indians have hit well and they can do it. >> this is a big deficit. six out. >> reporter: he has not given up, but don you are thinking about game seven. you are...
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if you are a millennial, chances are you are aware of the skipp.popular among readers and investors. >> two roommates, in their mid-20's at the time, former nbc producers who basically were trying to start a newsletter that would summarize the news for their friends. the idea that millennials, while they are not huge consumers of newspapers or network news are in fact, contrary to popular belief, they want to do with -- want to know what is going on. so, it's a straightforward summary, compared it to the original time magazine. it's very broad it doesn't go into a lot of depth. on the other hand, it gives you kind of a good foundational knowledge of what's happening. and it's written in snappy millennial language. carol: what do you mean? max: a lot of jokes go on over my head. despite the fact i am on the younger side. ,t's sort of kind of you know uses acronyms like irl, etc., etc. that's nodded --, you know. anyway -- carol: they are having some fun with it. max: it's youthful. oliver: i was on the subway looking over the shoulder of the person
if you are a millennial, chances are you are aware of the skipp.popular among readers and investors. >> two roommates, in their mid-20's at the time, former nbc producers who basically were trying to start a newsletter that would summarize the news for their friends. the idea that millennials, while they are not huge consumers of newspapers or network news are in fact, contrary to popular belief, they want to do with -- want to know what is going on. so, it's a straightforward summary,...
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we are distilling a tremendous amount of data but out of it we are trying to identify what are 2-3 keyneeds. really keep the plan actionable. to that same extent, the plan is approved in april focus primarily on things that we can deliver within a one-three-year timeframe so the week is immediate improvements in these neighborhoods. focused on seven key neighborhoods as well as using our data to identify routes heavily used by seniors and people with disabilities. what was exciting to me including this presentation together is even in the last six months since you adopted the plan we've got a lot of stuff on the ground. that's really responding to the key needs. for example in chinatown the key issue is always crowding and we have already gotten new buses out and will continue to get more. we increased peak service on the one california which again was extremely crowded. we implemented one of our source proposition a products which not only improved reliability but also reduce turns and save time for people traveling on earth 10 and 12 routes. the implement it a pretty significant port
we are distilling a tremendous amount of data but out of it we are trying to identify what are 2-3 keyneeds. really keep the plan actionable. to that same extent, the plan is approved in april focus primarily on things that we can deliver within a one-three-year timeframe so the week is immediate improvements in these neighborhoods. focused on seven key neighborhoods as well as using our data to identify routes heavily used by seniors and people with disabilities. what was exciting to me...
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inventories are very much in line. there are some competitors. down 9% year-over-year. macy has controlled their inventory and reduce them. that puts left of our promotional potential for the quarter. weather is unpredictable and could be as warm this year as it was last year. and then the final point on the margin ads some value. 28 versus 26, 1 of which is a saturday paid julie: amazon has strengthened its portion into apparel. how much of a nation is that going to be? decent chunkken it of their business to other areas. guest: i think it does play to jcpenney's priorities to increase their private label i think it will give them a differentiating point. amazon is truly a major competitor. they can show some skews at a slightly different price point. in jcpenney's case they are truly differentiated because of the private label they continue to focus on. julie: thank you so much. mark: still ahead, reacting to donald trump's presidential victory. etf portfolios. barton alongrk with julie hyman. julie: time for our weekly etf friday segment. a new catalyst in town to --
inventories are very much in line. there are some competitors. down 9% year-over-year. macy has controlled their inventory and reduce them. that puts left of our promotional potential for the quarter. weather is unpredictable and could be as warm this year as it was last year. and then the final point on the margin ads some value. 28 versus 26, 1 of which is a saturday paid julie: amazon has strengthened its portion into apparel. how much of a nation is that going to be? decent chunkken it of...
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there are two things we are talking about.tual policy and the impact on the fundamentals, which will play out over a longer term. the second is market reaction, which is much more immediate and day to day. is thing that we think about how will the market react in a situation that has not and priced in. the market hates uncertainty, so given that there has been little in the way of actual plans in terms of economic planning and also fiscal policy, under the trump presidency, it is difficult to gauge what will happen and how the economy will be impacted. market participants should be wary about trying to forecast specifically to events, and be ready for belts of volatility. -- bouts of volatility. let's get an update on what is making headlines outside of the business world. m: -- emma: two officers in iowa were ambushed and shot to death. there is no word yet on any suspects. a transit strike in philadelphia has ended its second day. it shut down buses, trains and trolleys that provide 900,000 rides a day. the transportation au
there are two things we are talking about.tual policy and the impact on the fundamentals, which will play out over a longer term. the second is market reaction, which is much more immediate and day to day. is thing that we think about how will the market react in a situation that has not and priced in. the market hates uncertainty, so given that there has been little in the way of actual plans in terms of economic planning and also fiscal policy, under the trump presidency, it is difficult to...
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they are not new to the place. are they pioneering this transition?2 when sheldon adelstein talked about macau and said we will build this strip they call the kotai strip that was reclaimed from the ocean. i thought it was crazy. he spent $12 billion building these properties. he has been way ahead of the curve on this. he's got a sheraton and a holiday in and is trying to appeal to the mass-market customer they think will come from all over asia, not just china. about talk to us government officials in china. chinese growth is enviable from most of the world but it is slowing. what role is the chinese government playing in this question mark >> it's a big role. if you look at las vegas, it happened over 40 years. it was organic growth because casinos were spreading around the u.s. and las vegas had to think of a new strategy. in macau, it's the opposite. the government is saying we want non-gambling tourists and you need to create more non-gambling amenities. they have limited the number of gambling tables quite a bit. as new casinos have as few 100
they are not new to the place. are they pioneering this transition?2 when sheldon adelstein talked about macau and said we will build this strip they call the kotai strip that was reclaimed from the ocean. i thought it was crazy. he spent $12 billion building these properties. he has been way ahead of the curve on this. he's got a sheraton and a holiday in and is trying to appeal to the mass-market customer they think will come from all over asia, not just china. about talk to us government...
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these are all ideas that are not new and a lot of them are on our books but we are not enforcing themlly. that's the thing that i can say is -- is generalizable that it's a combination of us trying to find our internal wills, live to our sort of personal values and then to be able to think about what are the kind of communities that we want to have, not just just for the next three or four years but looking for decades into this as this country becomes more and more diverse. >> mark, you want to quickly answer that? >> you can go ahead and go on. >> next question. >> hi, thank you for being here. i'm a grad wage student at the university of texas at austin and i understand that one thing we are focusing on today is the distinction between equality and equity, right, what are the differences, another term that comes up dr. chang in your work is diversity and how is everything and nothing at once. and maybe she choose it is word inclusiveness as a better term. as an educator and a teacher educator and a teacher i'm wondering about what does it mean to enact diversity in a sincere and au
these are all ideas that are not new and a lot of them are on our books but we are not enforcing themlly. that's the thing that i can say is -- is generalizable that it's a combination of us trying to find our internal wills, live to our sort of personal values and then to be able to think about what are the kind of communities that we want to have, not just just for the next three or four years but looking for decades into this as this country becomes more and more diverse. >> mark, you...
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polls are opening but some offices and stores are closing. e employers are giving workers a day off. all that ahead. back in a moment. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me... with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do... release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to trulicity. s
polls are opening but some offices and stores are closing. e employers are giving workers a day off. all that ahead. back in a moment. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me... with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do... release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a...
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you are our week. we will like to present you with a very special word for all that you do. >> [ video playback ] >> on behalf of the savings bank we would like to present to you this check from omaha bank -- state. >>> her students are extremely grateful for all of her hard work here mom and families love her devotion. >> whatever she sets out to do to how much she can give her how much she is willing to give tell the children. >> congrats mrs. parker from all of us here news 5. >> if you would like to nominate a deserving educator log onto news 5 of the.com/teacher. >>> house democrats and president-elect trump realized. we're breaking down some of their shared principles coming up next. >>> our winter weather coverage continues as the system that has moved through overnight. will check back in with megan >>> time now is 10:44. back to politics we go for a look at northeast ohio congressman trying to make a name for herself on the national stage. john has to story. also highlight some common ground f
you are our week. we will like to present you with a very special word for all that you do. >> [ video playback ] >> on behalf of the savings bank we would like to present to you this check from omaha bank -- state. >>> her students are extremely grateful for all of her hard work here mom and families love her devotion. >> whatever she sets out to do to how much she can give her how much she is willing to give tell the children. >> congrats mrs. parker from all...
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are here.she must've run out. that basically said 19 states are continuing to make significant progress, consistent with the clean power plan, even working on plans, it energy efficiency standards. there is a reason that is. that is because this is all about the energy transition that is already happening. when you want to buy renewables, they have been cheaper than ever before, the technology is more efficient. people want it. they are demanding it. energy efficiency saves money as well as provides opportunities to keep people's bills and costs of energy down. while i appreciate their big lift of continuing to do this, i know darn well that people are continuing to demand it. whether or not states want to go under the heading that they are taking climate action or sibley doing what is best for their consumers, energy systems, i am fine with that. that will continue. the clean energy economy, that train has left the station. >> millennials, the generation that every company seem to want to capt
are here.she must've run out. that basically said 19 states are continuing to make significant progress, consistent with the clean power plan, even working on plans, it energy efficiency standards. there is a reason that is. that is because this is all about the energy transition that is already happening. when you want to buy renewables, they have been cheaper than ever before, the technology is more efficient. people want it. they are demanding it. energy efficiency saves money as well as...
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we are asking, why are you renovating, why are you decorating, why are you doing something to your homeer one priority we are hearing is, to improve our quality of life. no president, no election, is going to interfere with that. this is the secure place where people feel like they have full control, full power to build something they love. emily: you mentioned your husband. he is the president. what have you learned about working together? how has your relationship evolved? >> we learned that having a cofounder that you truly trust and you know very well is very powerful. and we do know each other very well. we've been together more than 20 years. trust is a big thing. you need to learn how to put the boundaries between home and work. as the company grew and our kids grew, we had to reinvent ourselves every year. but it is a fun adventure. emily: that does it for this edition of "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you all the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in every day on tv and live streaming on twitter. that is all for now from san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪
we are asking, why are you renovating, why are you decorating, why are you doing something to your homeer one priority we are hearing is, to improve our quality of life. no president, no election, is going to interfere with that. this is the secure place where people feel like they have full control, full power to build something they love. emily: you mentioned your husband. he is the president. what have you learned about working together? how has your relationship evolved? >> we learned...
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there are children that are dead. police are not out there anymore. they are a paper tiger, and the bad guys know it. this is a serious conversation we should have in the community. in philadelphia, when michael mayor,was running for there was more support for stopping first by african americans than anywhere else. we have to get real and get on the ground and talk to people. it's perfectly well to talk about the constitution in a law school setting and dance on the head of the constitutional law pin. the reality on the ground is lives are being lost all over the place. shooters are being caught. people have to understand that in the police business the default setting is to do nothing. i was doing research some years ago. in 1972, thecago advice to a young cop is to do nothing. >> do you agree that police are doing nothing because of the ferguson affect or -- >> i think there may be cities where that may be more of an issue than maybe in others. i can speak specifically to my community and say no, but i can look to a couple of other communities acros
there are children that are dead. police are not out there anymore. they are a paper tiger, and the bad guys know it. this is a serious conversation we should have in the community. in philadelphia, when michael mayor,was running for there was more support for stopping first by african americans than anywhere else. we have to get real and get on the ground and talk to people. it's perfectly well to talk about the constitution in a law school setting and dance on the head of the constitutional...
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and there are books that are primarily aimed at a female audience, books that are primarily aimed at a male audience. this is something we really want to address. one of the things that when you are using wikipedia, you are typing and reading -- and of course, wikipedia is written in an authoritative style and it is somewhat impersonal. it is not like a message board where you feel the personality of the person who wrote it. and so for many people new to , wikipedia, it seems so institutional, so it is hard to imagine the volunteers. i will show you a short video of some volunteers, letting them speak their own words about wikipedia. >> if you have knowledge, you must share it. i think. >> i like that the purpose of this website did not say website, it did not say wiki, it did not say internet, it just said free knowledge for everyone in their own language. >> it really is open. it is really made of those who dare taking this invitation. it is really an invitation. you don't have to take an invitation, but there is an invitation out there to edit and be part. what you know is as impo
and there are books that are primarily aimed at a female audience, books that are primarily aimed at a male audience. this is something we really want to address. one of the things that when you are using wikipedia, you are typing and reading -- and of course, wikipedia is written in an authoritative style and it is somewhat impersonal. it is not like a message board where you feel the personality of the person who wrote it. and so for many people new to , wikipedia, it seems so institutional,...
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we are not sure the number of gallons, but we are talking some of the students say the dorm rooms are severely damaged and 160 students had to leave with the university happy to find someplace for the students to go. some of them grabbed but they could and headed out. >> we grabbed our laptops and notes. >> it is frustrating because we all have homework and obligations. this is supposed to be our new home. >> reporter: so not sure exactly what caused this water pipe to best. the building was finished in 2009, so it is new. a water restoration company is here trying to get things back to normal. justin pazera, abc15. >>> president-elect donald trump is not an office and he has the trade policy is the first thing on his list with new agreements negotiated. he will begin to reform nafta and by t -- day 200 he will consider a formal withdrawal from nafta. >>> the secret service does not take any threats live so aco in san diego -- a ceo in san diego fo matt harrigan posted on facebook his plan to assassinate trump including getting a sniper rifle. those comments went viral and the company
we are not sure the number of gallons, but we are talking some of the students say the dorm rooms are severely damaged and 160 students had to leave with the university happy to find someplace for the students to go. some of them grabbed but they could and headed out. >> we grabbed our laptops and notes. >> it is frustrating because we all have homework and obligations. this is supposed to be our new home. >> reporter: so not sure exactly what caused this water pipe to best....
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people are working two or three jobs. people are scared to death and they are working.ollege graduates that are waiting tables. they said, i went to school and i am $50,000 in debt. is that all this country has to offer? charlie: everyone has understood in their head that we have a problem here. that was not a new idea. the difference was, and i am , they simplyying did not indicate that. they understood it-- there is understanding and understanding. i can write a speech saying, we are going to fight for everyday americans. does that mean that i really-- charlie: that is the way the votes are too. bernie: how does rhetoric. what does that mean? the american people are asking themselves how does it happen that every major financial institution has paid billions of dollars of fines for illegal activity. no ceo has been prosecuted. people are saying that this is the correct system. -- is a corrupt system. charlie: before you say that, you just said that we have eight years of the democratic administration and a democrat was pointed to be the leader of the justice departmen
people are working two or three jobs. people are scared to death and they are working.ollege graduates that are waiting tables. they said, i went to school and i am $50,000 in debt. is that all this country has to offer? charlie: everyone has understood in their head that we have a problem here. that was not a new idea. the difference was, and i am , they simplyying did not indicate that. they understood it-- there is understanding and understanding. i can write a speech saying, we are going to...
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the other areas we are looking at are inflation. there has been a little bit of uptick in wage growth. so we are positioning our clients to pay a little more attention to what kind of impact that is going to have on their portfolios. increased growth with the very high likelihood that we are going to see a cut in corporate taxes, less regulatory ties. we like small to mid cap growth even though they have moved up quite a bit. the small to mid cap stocks we think will do great. last is inflation. we haven't had inflation in our system for quite some time. with infrastructure build out materials and industrial companies are going to do great. >> i have been reading so many eulogies for the bond bull that we have seen since the early 1980s. are you convinced that it is over? >> i am pretty much convinced. keep in mind when you say a 30-year bull market things happen slowly even though you say it quickly. i think it has ended. i think rates are going to go up. i don't think they are going to go up in an extraordinary fashion. many would
the other areas we are looking at are inflation. there has been a little bit of uptick in wage growth. so we are positioning our clients to pay a little more attention to what kind of impact that is going to have on their portfolios. increased growth with the very high likelihood that we are going to see a cut in corporate taxes, less regulatory ties. we like small to mid cap growth even though they have moved up quite a bit. the small to mid cap stocks we think will do great. last is...
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they are not cheap. francine: there are a lot of them.been a slow steady stream of consolidation. consolidation is good when you're talking about profit margin. it is hard to improve margins through distribution and cross-selling and things like that. consolidation is already happening in this industry. tom: let's do this on a friday when everybody figures out how to spend their weekend. this is a swiss chard. it is classic from the lower left to the upper right. we would love to live that chart. would you suggest within our l article that luxury is done from of her capacity? jordan: i would not say that it is done. it is a valuation thing. they are still paying a little bit of legacy from a sweet spot when everything was great. i think moving from a tailwind into a headwind. i don't think -- a few years ago, we saw positions in the first quarter of last year and have not gotten back there. tom: i know it is a little bit esoteric, but it is interesting to see the battle of luxury in new york. i simply does the same battle in london. fewer
they are not cheap. francine: there are a lot of them.been a slow steady stream of consolidation. consolidation is good when you're talking about profit margin. it is hard to improve margins through distribution and cross-selling and things like that. consolidation is already happening in this industry. tom: let's do this on a friday when everybody figures out how to spend their weekend. this is a swiss chard. it is classic from the lower left to the upper right. we would love to live that...
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she says german politics are not nearly as dirty as they are in the u.s., yet, but we are definitely on a worrying downward trajectory. alan, if we could start with you. is this really as bad as we are saying it is? are these the worst elections in tone and content in american history? >> i do not know about that. there have been some pretty bad elections. think of the populist movement in the 1920's. with- but it has to do issues. the point is, here is a guy who delegitimize the political class, wants to delegitimize free trade, and if you will, the liberal order, which up until the end of obama'ss presidency seemed set in stone. it is not gratuitous. it is not because this is somebody who cannot control his tongue. he wants a different america. that is what this is about. brian: stefan, you are a member of the republican party. are the members of the top parties in the united states saying that he wants to upset the apple cart so nothing is recognizable again? >> of course, they do not officially. particularly, the party apparatus is quite behind him. and i still wonder why, actual
she says german politics are not nearly as dirty as they are in the u.s., yet, but we are definitely on a worrying downward trajectory. alan, if we could start with you. is this really as bad as we are saying it is? are these the worst elections in tone and content in american history? >> i do not know about that. there have been some pretty bad elections. think of the populist movement in the 1920's. with- but it has to do issues. the point is, here is a guy who delegitimize the...
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if they are bad, you are bad.d to tell people what i do for a living. >> anytime you see little kids out here, they usually say hi to us. now you don't. the parents teach the kids not to like us. we are the bad guys now. we are the helpers and ones they call when it hits the fan. if they like it or not, we are coming to help. >> watch "this is life" sunday night, 10:00 eastern time. we'll be right back. what are you doing? getting your quarter back. fountains don't earn interest, david. you know i work at ally. i was being romantic. you know what i find romantic? a robust annual percentage yield that's what i find romantic. this is literally throwing your money away. i think it's over there. that way? yeah, a little further up. what year was that quarter? what year is that one? '98 that's the one. you got it! nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. let's get out of that water.
if they are bad, you are bad.d to tell people what i do for a living. >> anytime you see little kids out here, they usually say hi to us. now you don't. the parents teach the kids not to like us. we are the bad guys now. we are the helpers and ones they call when it hits the fan. if they like it or not, we are coming to help. >> watch "this is life" sunday night, 10:00 eastern time. we'll be right back. what are you doing? getting your quarter back. fountains don't earn...
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, and people are invited, professionals are invited in, parents are invited in, to be in conversation about this new frontier we are all embarking on with our children at the center. but no less important for us to look in the mirror and talk about and say transgender, talk about these things out loud so when they come into our space, we are not jarred and we can come and support them. that is a very important and not just about transgender, but identity, looking at identity overall. you are a great grandma. [laughter] april: great grandma, not great-grandma. [laughter] >> you have answered part of this i suppose, in talking about some of the more difficult issues of transgender and so on, but i am wondering if there are any standards or how frequently we find them about investigating the health history of the parents and keeping the adopted parents and adoptee informed as those issues develop. there certainly might be genetic and other family traits they would be well advised to know about in advance in terms of preventive actions and so on. april: sure, well, over time, we have gone
, and people are invited, professionals are invited in, parents are invited in, to be in conversation about this new frontier we are all embarking on with our children at the center. but no less important for us to look in the mirror and talk about and say transgender, talk about these things out loud so when they come into our space, we are not jarred and we can come and support them. that is a very important and not just about transgender, but identity, looking at identity overall. you are a...
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we are very rowdy today. up, equity markets are still on a tear. bond yields are down.ill an elevated yield over what we saw the second tuesday in november, i should say the second wednesday in november. oil gets a bid finally. onto the next screen if you would. mexican peso comes in stronger. the peso is taking a breather. you see that through all asset classes. i also looked at the 30 year bond. euroted to show you the dollar. i don't look at this very often, but it's important because we see every 12 months a parity call. that is becoming stronger from the banking houses. this is my chart of the hour. actually, the 30 year, we have that huge inflection. the bond selloff has been snapping at the rally. tom: i don't like the word rout. this is way out. this is a 50 year france bond. i guess this is the definition of rout. price.16% decline in the election in the united states is the blue circle. you are giving up nine years and three months of a coupon in a matter of weeks. nine years and three months if that operates. that is the definition of a bond rout. call it the
we are very rowdy today. up, equity markets are still on a tear. bond yields are down.ill an elevated yield over what we saw the second tuesday in november, i should say the second wednesday in november. oil gets a bid finally. onto the next screen if you would. mexican peso comes in stronger. the peso is taking a breather. you see that through all asset classes. i also looked at the 30 year bond. euroted to show you the dollar. i don't look at this very often, but it's important because we see...
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so we are seeing a shift and attack on government and we are seeing a group of people who are extremists who do not represent most people willing to shut down the government and shut down and break the systems that are supposed to protect us, supposed to protect us from outrageous student debt, supposed to make education accessible so we have a country where equal opportunity is a reality not a dream. and so when we break that government from enforcing those laws and providing what we've set it up to provide the status quo runs the show, right? congress isn't making the laws, if the regulatory agencies aren't doing their job then the corporations that provide our transportation and our food are doing what they're doing, right? they are already in power so they're going to keep the status quo. so i think it's important for millennials to find our own ways of organizing and i think there's so many different ways to communicate and build power through technology but also to take back our government. it's our government. it's our democracy and it needs to represent everyone's voices and if i
so we are seeing a shift and attack on government and we are seeing a group of people who are extremists who do not represent most people willing to shut down the government and shut down and break the systems that are supposed to protect us, supposed to protect us from outrageous student debt, supposed to make education accessible so we have a country where equal opportunity is a reality not a dream. and so when we break that government from enforcing those laws and providing what we've set it...
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these voters who are catholic are diverse. they are at the moment about one fifth of the total elect rate in this country and obviously they are not spreading them across the country. the larger catholic populations than others which makes the role even more interesting given the realities of the electoral college. a bit more than 40% of catholics leaned towards the democratic party, party identification. a bit less than 40% lead towards the gop and about 20% are true swing voters. demographically, they forced catholics in america for shadow for america as a whole is headed. 43% of catholics today are either first or second generation immigrants. that is something to cause on. burgeoning numbers come from africa, the caribbean, east asia and south asia. but fully one third of catholics today and here is another amazing number. two thirds of catholics under the age of 18 are latino. that is the future of the church and in many ways as i said, that is the future of united states. even these latino catholics are diverse with ance
these voters who are catholic are diverse. they are at the moment about one fifth of the total elect rate in this country and obviously they are not spreading them across the country. the larger catholic populations than others which makes the role even more interesting given the realities of the electoral college. a bit more than 40% of catholics leaned towards the democratic party, party identification. a bit less than 40% lead towards the gop and about 20% are true swing voters....
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i think a lot of companies and consumers are happy that the elections are over. >> holiday sales are expected to climb 3.6% this year and shoppers started earlier than ever on thanksgiving day. macy's customers flooded in the door for deep discounts on boots and cashmere sweaters. new data shows the best deals are on electronics and toys and pet supplies. >> average tablet prices are down 25% compared to this time last year and television prices. toys discounted by 17% so far this holiday weekend. >> reporter: now, it has been a record breaking morning this morning. target has had its best years ever in ecommerce and amazon.com is also telling us. the last eight hours of black friday, they are on pace to beat the number of items ordered this time last year. it is all looking up for retailers. can they sustain this to close out this fourth quarter in a way that matters to the bottom line. the mall here, new port center is rolling out every cart they can to get you in the door. >> looks like a big win for retailers and shoppers. jo ling kent, thank you for joining us. >>> much more inc
i think a lot of companies and consumers are happy that the elections are over. >> holiday sales are expected to climb 3.6% this year and shoppers started earlier than ever on thanksgiving day. macy's customers flooded in the door for deep discounts on boots and cashmere sweaters. new data shows the best deals are on electronics and toys and pet supplies. >> average tablet prices are down 25% compared to this time last year and television prices. toys discounted by 17% so far this...
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there are certain things we think are overvalued and the business model is questionable and others aree cheap. >> which ones are cheap? >> i'm not going to disclose specifically. but the point being is that i think everything is moving together right now thematically. i think over time that is going to dissipate and the companies are going to be judged on their own merits. take a look at something as simple as net neutrality which the obama administration embraced and hamstrung the telecom companies. to the positive of the internet companies. he has in the past talked about that not being fair to the telecom companies. companies that have benefited from net neutrality have gotten hit pretty hard. but will he enact anything? we don't know. >> what do you think about what a president donald trump would mean for big deals that are still pending such as at&t and its effort to buy time warner? >> i think there will be fewer business combinations. they tend not to happen in those time periods. he sort of indicated some skepticism on a couple of big deals. emily: that was jim chanos. net neut
there are certain things we think are overvalued and the business model is questionable and others aree cheap. >> which ones are cheap? >> i'm not going to disclose specifically. but the point being is that i think everything is moving together right now thematically. i think over time that is going to dissipate and the companies are going to be judged on their own merits. take a look at something as simple as net neutrality which the obama administration embraced and hamstrung the...
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the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine.we are 3wñtracking snow in sierra. plenty of skiers and snowborders ready nlñto hit the slopes. some big resorts are set to ñ joins us on the phone. how are the conditions at kirkwood? >> it's éblooking really good. temperatures dropped down ÷nÑko degrees. inc overnight 4 inches. the storm came in a little warm the storm cawbond the snow. arm we have been making snow at heavenly. probably will xhave flurries an 2 to 3 inches. there is a system pushing up. we are looking at 4 to x>z6 inc in the next 7, 8 hours. it is looking good for a great ¢ithe season. >> we are looking at video of you outside. it looks like you have already been jumping around in the snow. pc5 >> yeah. you know, it's been 25 years every day i get excited. it is ñnice to see it come in i] and see temperatures looking like a normal start to winter. that is about 450-inches in tahoe. it is funny, i was in the media. when i came back out to my truck, i was shocked to see kvg inches @gqon the deck. and in the snow "n an
the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine.we are 3wñtracking snow in sierra. plenty of skiers and snowborders ready nlñto hit the slopes. some big resorts are set to ñ joins us on the phone. how are the conditions at kirkwood? >> it's éblooking really good. temperatures dropped down ÷nÑko degrees. inc overnight 4 inches. the storm came in a little warm the storm cawbond the snow. arm we have been making snow at heavenly. probably will xhave flurries an 2 to 3...
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there are no wait times, there are no wait lists. fortunate to pull strings with some docs i know and find a provider, but the "new york times," who is very biassed v.a. criticized the v.a. for long wait times, stories s been running about the wait times in private sector healthcare. americaage wait time in is 19 days, donald trump was concerned about veterans waiting five to six days. it's not a pretty picture out terms of wait times. get a have, you want to total hip replacement or expensive procedure, you may not long, althoughhat youville to wait for a topnotch surgeon. care want to get routine or mental healthcare tis very bad out there. host: so let me pause you to give you another call. georgia, a nta, veteran. good morning, go ahead. caller: good morning, folks, listening to this conversation with great interest. mrs. gordon, thank you for appearing. i was in the military, i ran a usiness and earlier what prompted me to call, you saying that we got our problems, but problems, too. you don't fire your people when are not perfo
there are no wait times, there are no wait lists. fortunate to pull strings with some docs i know and find a provider, but the "new york times," who is very biassed v.a. criticized the v.a. for long wait times, stories s been running about the wait times in private sector healthcare. americaage wait time in is 19 days, donald trump was concerned about veterans waiting five to six days. it's not a pretty picture out terms of wait times. get a have, you want to total hip replacement or...
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there are a lot of women who are out there and are doing that kind of thing, too.from the library is often come you know, a lot of predominantly women but we also work with sororities, with church groups. you know, the men, but also the women there with their ministries and all sorts of things. they're doing about. i also want to sa say that thers two and nablus and a bloody nose in the one place where they come together is the and nablus a senior center where most other people seem to have gone jan a lot of stuff. thank you. [applause] spent i always acknowledged all the women i work with but all they said i should've been more clear and my leg was but i praised women around my life. i would even be here. i can't even do my own anything like -- [laughter] but thank you for that. >> i will echo that. i wouldn't be here. >> amen, amen. first of all, unfortunately that will conclude the panel. we just want to say -- i know, i know, i know. unfortunately, with timenel. constraints but i definitely wish to thank the panel is, dr. kendi, perfec professor watkins. we wan
there are a lot of women who are out there and are doing that kind of thing, too.from the library is often come you know, a lot of predominantly women but we also work with sororities, with church groups. you know, the men, but also the women there with their ministries and all sorts of things. they're doing about. i also want to sa say that thers two and nablus and a bloody nose in the one place where they come together is the and nablus a senior center where most other people seem to have...
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and you are questions about what we are doing here today? i was pointing out that when we take the lax move -- when we take the next move in testing the argument with the chapter on ,nti-slavery judges anti-slavery but felt committed by the positive law to enforce the fugitive slave laws. we have lincoln saying that he did of slave -- saying that there was an obligation to return runaway slaves -- if we did not see that, we could not have a union that refused to endorse slavery put restraints on the expansion of slavery, cut off the slave trade, and sought to keep the public mind with the assumption that slavery was the cause of ultimate extension. he could not have had this unless we did agree to have the fugitive slave clause up. he gives us a very interesting angle on the problem. we are going to take that as one of our first steps into this question of, how do you prove all men are crated equal? which is another way of saying, how do you prove the existence of necessary moral truths? that is where we are going. >> [inaudible] we either t
and you are questions about what we are doing here today? i was pointing out that when we take the lax move -- when we take the next move in testing the argument with the chapter on ,nti-slavery judges anti-slavery but felt committed by the positive law to enforce the fugitive slave laws. we have lincoln saying that he did of slave -- saying that there was an obligation to return runaway slaves -- if we did not see that, we could not have a union that refused to endorse slavery put restraints...
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incumbentike a lot of senators who are mainstream are going to win.t is possible that people are overstating the populist wave and maybe this is not a change and anger elections way people thought it was going to be guest:? guest:that's right. our theme is angry as the new hope. president obama ran on hope and change it anger got a lot of attention in the primary with donald trump at bernie sanders. it may not be enough for a majority at this point, but if we muddle along at 2% growth, you will see these populist movements continue to grow. for each new election, these nontraditional parties in europe are gaining steam with each election. if you think about it, the five-star party in italy didn't exist five years ago and they are now running the two biggest cities and you see that across all countries. that's the real challenge for the next president, particularly if hillary wins. as far as polling is concerned, it looks like she's going to win, so anger doesn't when the oval office. is it a day for congress? republicans are picking up steam in the do
incumbentike a lot of senators who are mainstream are going to win.t is possible that people are overstating the populist wave and maybe this is not a change and anger elections way people thought it was going to be guest:? guest:that's right. our theme is angry as the new hope. president obama ran on hope and change it anger got a lot of attention in the primary with donald trump at bernie sanders. it may not be enough for a majority at this point, but if we muddle along at 2% growth, you will...
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treasuries are back to zero. gilts are underwater. suffered a little more in the last few days. what is the trade? >> one of the reasons they have suffered is the rise in inflation. currently, i think, we see a rebound of sterling. i think this is also going to help the inflation expectations of it. i think there is a good chance to get involved because mark carney is not going to raise rates even if inflation stays above the average. matt: when do you think we will ecb start tor the get pushed around by the markets? when do you think we will see the bond vigilantes, and force the central banks hand in europe? >> if we stay in the continent of europe, i think it is going to be very tough. it us face it, inflation, even if it calms, is going to be years behind where the u.s. and where the u.k. is. i think the ecb as unlikely to change their policy in terms of rates. qe, the ecb has to stay the course for the time being. i think that is going to be very tough. when you look the bank of england, we are already there. the market is trying
treasuries are back to zero. gilts are underwater. suffered a little more in the last few days. what is the trade? >> one of the reasons they have suffered is the rise in inflation. currently, i think, we see a rebound of sterling. i think this is also going to help the inflation expectations of it. i think there is a good chance to get involved because mark carney is not going to raise rates even if inflation stays above the average. matt: when do you think we will ecb start tor the get...
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we are following this breaking news and these are live pictures. san francisco started a chase of two armed robbery suspects and then they handed it over to chp on highway 101 in belmont. the suspect led police on a chase to sunnyvale. this is where the suspect lost control of the car on fremont and el camino real. the passenger was ejected and died. the driver suffered minor injuries. this is an area that is blocked off and will be blocked off 4 hours. >>> welcome back. thank you for joining us on tuesday november 22nd, i'm dave clark. >> thank you for waking up with us 5:30 a.m.. getting up for a lot of people and weather is on their minds. >> mine too. there is a lot going on here in fact some lower snow levels. thanksgiving day morning looks good with increasing clouds and another one on sunday. these are coming in with another cold one. look at that. we'll get some of them filtering in the next few days. it's a quick mover but will bring increasing clouds already up north and that already prompted some winter weather advisories. it will go up
we are following this breaking news and these are live pictures. san francisco started a chase of two armed robbery suspects and then they handed it over to chp on highway 101 in belmont. the suspect led police on a chase to sunnyvale. this is where the suspect lost control of the car on fremont and el camino real. the passenger was ejected and died. the driver suffered minor injuries. this is an area that is blocked off and will be blocked off 4 hours. >>> welcome back. thank you for...
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but look at what our responsibilities are how extensive they are and how complex they are and how much they been added to, the volume in the equity markets. for example i think 10 years ago we had 17 examiners for every trillion dollars of assets that are managed by asset advisers. we have eight now and i've talked mostly in terms of it so stark. our investment, our responsibility to examine investment advisers and identity thing i and i appreciate the support i have gotten when we get funding to really increase the number of examiners smartly in that space. i have actually increased staffing in that area of our national program by 20% between transferring on the broker-dealer site where we have 10 rabbits operative in some of the funding that we have been given. we are still in the position come we are smarter in analytics that we examine 11% of those 12,500 advisers every year. 35% under management on the brokered side where we have finra so it's a big investor protection issue. of course it affects morale because you have some of the brightest most dedicated staff in the world at th
but look at what our responsibilities are how extensive they are and how complex they are and how much they been added to, the volume in the equity markets. for example i think 10 years ago we had 17 examiners for every trillion dollars of assets that are managed by asset advisers. we have eight now and i've talked mostly in terms of it so stark. our investment, our responsibility to examine investment advisers and identity thing i and i appreciate the support i have gotten when we get funding...
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they are basically google they , are an advertising-based company and they are going to grow to the extentich money moves to the internet and to the extent to which they can capture it. >> for the whole industry, it will be harder for the ad supported content companies, the likes of google, facebook, apple, amazon, microsoft. they will benefit. >> each of those companies is in a different position. in the case of facebook and google, they are controlling over half of all digital advertising. when you look at others, there is always an upstart, someone who comes out of nowhere. here we have snapchat, which is capturing a lot of time and attention, especially from millennials. they are coming onboard this holiday season and they will have a lot of new advertising products. amazon is really in the e-commerce business and they are nowhere close to this. and apple competes with facebook primarily now on its messaging product. >> is this repricing a good thing for facebook, maybe putting it more in line with what it should be valued as? or what do you make of the evaluation 29 times the estimate
they are basically google they , are an advertising-based company and they are going to grow to the extentich money moves to the internet and to the extent to which they can capture it. >> for the whole industry, it will be harder for the ad supported content companies, the likes of google, facebook, apple, amazon, microsoft. they will benefit. >> each of those companies is in a different position. in the case of facebook and google, they are controlling over half of all digital...
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they are pragmatic and they are biting their time.still a lot of time until he come -- becomes president. emily: what are the biggest challenges you think australian entrepreneurs face that you would like to change? rohan: australians have a fairly self-deprecating and laid-back attitude. when you have an australian pitching a business, they kind of say, it is a pretty good idea, and it could be the best company in the world but they are not going to say that. in america -- emily: channel the travis kalanick -- i am awesome. rohan: exactly. i would like to see australians having more confidence when they come over here. emily: interesting. rohan workman, melbourne accelerator program. thanks for stopping by. a story we've been following is now official. drift kings and fan dual are merging after months of speculation. the tie up creates a company that would control more than 90% of the daily fantasy sports industry. draft kings will lead as ceo wow the -- while the fanduel's cofounder will chair the board. we will see if the merger st
they are pragmatic and they are biting their time.still a lot of time until he come -- becomes president. emily: what are the biggest challenges you think australian entrepreneurs face that you would like to change? rohan: australians have a fairly self-deprecating and laid-back attitude. when you have an australian pitching a business, they kind of say, it is a pretty good idea, and it could be the best company in the world but they are not going to say that. in america -- emily: channel the...
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are starting to evacuate. you have some of the bloodiest fighting similar to the bloody angle and intensity though not in size or memory of a very bloody fight. if you see any photographs of petersburg fortifications if you see any photo of petersburg besides that aerial they were all from fort sedgwick and fort m mahone. >> it is kind of a bit of inside joke and he writes this book and someone a historian writes this is a wonderful book but you don't mention the ninth corps and you go back the subtitle says it is a book about the break thrur. that is why the ninth is not in there. other questions for edward alexander? >> you mentioned artillery at the point of the breakthrough. could you elaborate a little more about that? because of course you also described how the confederate line was so stretched out as far as infantry was concerned. edward: this is one of those things where i'll make it a call if anyone has any resources on third corps artillery april 2, 1865, i would love to see them because we have so
are starting to evacuate. you have some of the bloodiest fighting similar to the bloody angle and intensity though not in size or memory of a very bloody fight. if you see any photographs of petersburg fortifications if you see any photo of petersburg besides that aerial they were all from fort sedgwick and fort m mahone. >> it is kind of a bit of inside joke and he writes this book and someone a historian writes this is a wonderful book but you don't mention the ninth corps and you go...
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what are you hearing? what are they telling you? you getting a sense of what they would like to have ready and waiting? >> well, look, trump's transition team, it's only been two weeks since the election. it feels like two years. and he hit the ground running. clearly, they want us ready. and the good news is the house republican blueprint and the trump tax plan are probably 80% in sync. i have no doubt that we'll be able to find common ground on the rest of it. we don't know yet what the president's first 100 days agenda will be. we assume it will be fixing the broken tax code. so we've got our heads down right now focused on delivering that pro-growth tax reform plan for him. >> congressman, when it comes to reforming corporate taxes, simplifying the corporate tax code, that's been one of the efforts that really seemed like it had bipartisan support, at least on paper. but every time it got into the details, you had corporate interests, you had industries that wanted to preserve certain things. do you think that this effort will b
what are you hearing? what are they telling you? you getting a sense of what they would like to have ready and waiting? >> well, look, trump's transition team, it's only been two weeks since the election. it feels like two years. and he hit the ground running. clearly, they want us ready. and the good news is the house republican blueprint and the trump tax plan are probably 80% in sync. i have no doubt that we'll be able to find common ground on the rest of it. we don't know yet what the...
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it looks like most people are spending zero. >> are you a big spender? i spent all of my money on black friday. i went shopping on thanksgiving night and black friday morning. >>> celebrities are just like us. just like actor james marsden's -- marston and he said how he recently took a picture of her after he realized they were on the same flight. take a look.>> when i got off of the flight, i followed her to baggage claim and in a creepy way, i took a photo of her while she was walking. backstage because i did not want her to know that i was stalking her in the room international airport. >> helen, come on out. >> [music] >>> watch a very red-faced james meet helen moran. >> got a love that. look at that connection there. >> of course. when you use a bird to write with, it is called tweeting. >>> on nl second still rest easy but the latest film, moe on a, dominated the box office ranking in more than $81 million in the us over the five day weekend. this makes it the second biggest thanksgiving opening the weekend as well, and i loved it. it was such a
it looks like most people are spending zero. >> are you a big spender? i spent all of my money on black friday. i went shopping on thanksgiving night and black friday morning. >>> celebrities are just like us. just like actor james marsden's -- marston and he said how he recently took a picture of her after he realized they were on the same flight. take a look.>> when i got off of the flight, i followed her to baggage claim and in a creepy way, i took a photo of her while...
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they are told why they are coming here. what they are doing.where you are every few weeks, never few months. but you are on the ray darn and not missing -- you are on the radar and not missing in action once you come to the united states. charles: they ex trap late out of that something that sounds more sinister, even invoking japanese interment camps. when you go abroad as an american you have to scan your passport spm when i left, they said what did you do here. how long were you here? this is a very i i can n -- ins program. we had several students on ex pewterred student advisas who brought down the twin towers. we need to keep america safe. charles: jill janian, do you see red flags here? >> some of this rhetoric is coming from the trump campaign. you have got carl hug bill referencing japanese interment camps it's not a way to convince the american public you are take a moderate approach to this. he said that was a precedent for something they would want to do. when you throw language in like that it will make even the most sane proposal
they are told why they are coming here. what they are doing.where you are every few weeks, never few months. but you are on the ray darn and not missing -- you are on the radar and not missing in action once you come to the united states. charles: they ex trap late out of that something that sounds more sinister, even invoking japanese interment camps. when you go abroad as an american you have to scan your passport spm when i left, they said what did you do here. how long were you here? this...
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there are some things that are maybe imminently upcoming in the extraordinary session that they are potentially will be some proposed legislation brought forward by the chairs of the senate and assembly transportation committees within the next month and while the prospects for passage may not be grite, we want to make sure our voice from our agencies and this agency are at the table for that discussion. likewise, that transition is underway at the federal level and as i understand the person they brought in to lead the transition with regards to transportation is-seems that would lean towards support for programs like the riff that are within the new i think the build america transportation-- >> build america bureau. >> build america burey. bureau. i can see a lot of shift moving towards those programs and will be redefined and want to make sure we have a voice so we don't get redefined out of eligibility for them. i think continued voice for this billion dollar program at the state and federal level is pretty important both for funding and for policy reasons. >> supervisors? >> this is not th
there are some things that are maybe imminently upcoming in the extraordinary session that they are potentially will be some proposed legislation brought forward by the chairs of the senate and assembly transportation committees within the next month and while the prospects for passage may not be grite, we want to make sure our voice from our agencies and this agency are at the table for that discussion. likewise, that transition is underway at the federal level and as i understand the person...
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continued they are green. the design connecting more than people on the cups timed with the upcoming election they were created to be a symbol of iewnt unity andencourage us to be good -- unity and encourage us to be good to one another. >>> we are saving your sanity in a way. none of us got enough sleep last night and also stress relief. >> reporter: yes. >> reporter: the stress is gone because the tribe will win. >> they will win and it already will be another round of no sleep. >> reporter: and you will be stressed over elections i am sure. this is something that you might want to get it's good for the northeast ohio air that has me breathing bet erin sleeping better and take the lid off it looks like a witch's calledrin but -- calderon but it's a aroma therapy and o the most popular items in the world on wellness aisle. >> interesting. >> reporter: i didn't know a lot about these until i started to read up and it was doctor recommended and humidifier aroma therapy diffuser and sleep enhancer it could be us
continued they are green. the design connecting more than people on the cups timed with the upcoming election they were created to be a symbol of iewnt unity andencourage us to be good -- unity and encourage us to be good to one another. >>> we are saving your sanity in a way. none of us got enough sleep last night and also stress relief. >> reporter: yes. >> reporter: the stress is gone because the tribe will win. >> they will win and it already will be another round...
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you are one of the lucky ones if you are done. with last-minute shoppers hoping to fill up for a feast. michelle: thank you for staying with abc7. we have team coverage to help you navigate the final angle before thanksgiving. jonathan: doug hill has an eye on a storm moving in the midwest. michelle: jamie sullivan, richard reeve and brianne carter have their eyes on all modes of transportation. jonathan: and q mccray is trying to get his hands on the last turkey on the shelf. let's start it off with doug the heartland -- storm in the heartland. doug: the storm is over western section of illinois. but the cold front will come through and bring us showers. not the heavy rain you see. look at the graphics. you can see slower to your area, light rain showing up. that evaporates before it hits the ground. we wait until tomorrow when the showers head our way. closeup that shows the cloud cover than anything else. through the evening, it will remain cloudy. th the mid-340's by 8:00 tonight. when you wake up, it will be in the upper 30's
you are one of the lucky ones if you are done. with last-minute shoppers hoping to fill up for a feast. michelle: thank you for staying with abc7. we have team coverage to help you navigate the final angle before thanksgiving. jonathan: doug hill has an eye on a storm moving in the midwest. michelle: jamie sullivan, richard reeve and brianne carter have their eyes on all modes of transportation. jonathan: and q mccray is trying to get his hands on the last turkey on the shelf. let's start it...