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. >> alex johnson is with the research group that advises the banking and payment industry.e doesn't think all of the stores will be ready to accept the chip cards. >> we could see much slower lines this year because everybody is getting used to the technology. >> to get a first hand look at the technology how it works and what happens when it doesn't, my producer and i set out to do some shopping. this t.j. maxx -- it doesn't work? >> not yet. >> the wasn't ready for me to dip my card. same thing at this barnes & nob noble. >> i don't think we do the chip yet. >> you don't have the chip yet? >> not yet. i think at the end of november. >> we find success at this target. 15 seconds, not bad. i was in and out very quickly. but at this best buy -- >> it won't take the card. >> remember, most chip credit cards issued in the u.s. do not have a pin number. but some corporate cards do. we used our company credit card but had never been asked for a pin number before. >> all right. well, then let me call my bank. i couldn't complete the transaction. i didn't make a purchase. clearly
. >> alex johnson is with the research group that advises the banking and payment industry.e doesn't think all of the stores will be ready to accept the chip cards. >> we could see much slower lines this year because everybody is getting used to the technology. >> to get a first hand look at the technology how it works and what happens when it doesn't, my producer and i set out to do some shopping. this t.j. maxx -- it doesn't work? >> not yet. >> the wasn't ready...
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. >> alex johnson is with a research group that advises the banking and payment industry and doesn'think all the stores will be ready to accept them. >> we could be seeing slower lines this year because everyone is getting used to new technology. >> reporter: to get a first hand look how the chip technology works and what happens when it doesn't, my producer and i set out to do shopping in virginia and used a cell phone to record the experience. this t.j. max -- it doesn't work? >> not yet. >> oh, no. >> wasn't ready for me to dip my card. same thing at this barns aes & nob noble. >> i don't think we do the chip yet. you have to slide it. >> reporter: you don't have the chip technology yet? >> not yet. the end of november. >> reporter: we find success with this target. 15 seconds, in and out quickly. this best buy. >> it won't take the card with the chip. >> reporter: most credit cards issued in the u.s. do not have a pin number. some corporate cards do. we used our company credit card and never been asked for a pin number before. let me call my bank. >> reporter: i couldn't complete
. >> alex johnson is with a research group that advises the banking and payment industry and doesn'think all the stores will be ready to accept them. >> we could be seeing slower lines this year because everyone is getting used to new technology. >> reporter: to get a first hand look how the chip technology works and what happens when it doesn't, my producer and i set out to do shopping in virginia and used a cell phone to record the experience. this t.j. max -- it doesn't...
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. >> alex johnson is with the research group. they found nearly half the retailers will have the chip installed and only 19% will only have the equipment up and running by the end of this year. so what does that mean for you? check out our nbc washington app learned. >> stay with us. "news4 today" starts at 5:00 a.m. >>> get ready for what could be a rough commute. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i e-maam eun yang. let's start with chuck. chuck, good morning. >> very cloudy and mild.
. >> alex johnson is with the research group. they found nearly half the retailers will have the chip installed and only 19% will only have the equipment up and running by the end of this year. so what does that mean for you? check out our nbc washington app learned. >> stay with us. "news4 today" starts at 5:00 a.m. >>> get ready for what could be a rough commute. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i e-maam eun yang. let's start with chuck. chuck, good morning....
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. >> alex johnson is with the research institute that advises the banking and payment industry. >> we could see much slower lines this year just because everyone is gets used to using the new technology. >> to get a firsthand look of how technology works and what happens when it doesn't, my producer and i stepped out and we used a cell phone to record the experience. >> at this target. >> 15 seconds. not bad. >> remember, most chipped credit card chips issued in the u.s. do not have a p.i.n. number but some corporate cards used. we used our company credit card but had never been asked for a p.i.n. number before. let me call my bake. >> i couldn't complete the transaction. i couldn't make a purchase. we called the store's corporate officers for clarification. best buy says it has been processing chip card transactions in the d.c. area for more than a month but o'retailers missed the october 1st deadline to have it working so that means the stores, not banks, are liable if your card information is compromised. barnes & noble told us it will be installed just after the hoilsd. t.j. maxx
. >> alex johnson is with the research institute that advises the banking and payment industry. >> we could see much slower lines this year just because everyone is gets used to using the new technology. >> to get a firsthand look of how technology works and what happens when it doesn't, my producer and i stepped out and we used a cell phone to record the experience. >> at this target. >> 15 seconds. not bad. >> remember, most chipped credit card chips issued...
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. >> alex johnson is with the research group. they found nearly half the retailers will have the chip installed and only 19% will only have the equipment up and running by the end of this year. so what does that mean for you? check out our nbc washington app learned. >> stay with us. "news4 today" starts at 5:00 a.m. >>> get ready for what could be a rough commute. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i e-maam eun yang. let's start with chuck. chuck, good morning. >> very cloudy and mild. temperatures are generally in the 60s already. be ready for a foggy start for the day. we're going to make a run for the record books as it might touch 80 degrees in some places and there is a chance for a couple of showers late in the day on your friday. for now dense fog advisories for prince george's anand southern maryland. relatively low. it will be warm and breezy for sure. there is that little chance for showers coming in after 5:00 oar 6:00 this evening but, wow, we're in the 60s already. 46 in gaithersburg, 62 at reagan national. as you plan you
. >> alex johnson is with the research group. they found nearly half the retailers will have the chip installed and only 19% will only have the equipment up and running by the end of this year. so what does that mean for you? check out our nbc washington app learned. >> stay with us. "news4 today" starts at 5:00 a.m. >>> get ready for what could be a rough commute. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i e-maam eun yang. let's start with chuck. chuck, good morning....
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. >>> alex johnson is with a research group with the banking industry.e has the new chip cards and doesn't think the stores will be ready to accept them. >> we could see much slower lines just because everyone is getting used to using a new technology. >> reporter: to get a look at how it works and when it doesn't my producer set out to do some shopping and used a cell phone to record the experience. >> this tj maxx. >> it doesn't work? >> not yet. >> reporter: oh, no. it wasn't ready to dip my card. >> i don't think we do the chip yet. you'll have to slide yet through. >> you guys don't have the chip technology yet? >> not yet. we'll have it in the end of november. >> 15 seconds, not bad, i was in and out very quickly? at best buy. >> remember, most chip credit cards issued in the u.s. do not have a pin number, but some corporate cards do. we used our company credit card, but had never been asked for a pin number before. >> all right. let me then call my bank. >> i couldn't mack a purchase. >> clearly some confusion on where the cards are supposed to wo
. >>> alex johnson is with a research group with the banking industry.e has the new chip cards and doesn't think the stores will be ready to accept them. >> we could see much slower lines just because everyone is getting used to using a new technology. >> reporter: to get a look at how it works and when it doesn't my producer set out to do some shopping and used a cell phone to record the experience. >> this tj maxx. >> it doesn't work? >> not yet....
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. >> reporter: alex johnson whom you just saw there was with a research group that advises the bankingnd payment industry and hoose team found nearly half of retailers will have and only 19% will have the equipment up and running by the end of this year. so what does that mean for you? tonight at 11:00, we'll try to clear up the chip card confusion and we'll show you what we've learned. >> thank you, erica. >> an exchange between a starbucks barista and her customer has gone viral. the customer and her friend are both deaf making her trip through the drive through impossible. the barista learned sign language in high school, and thanks to the automated board at the drive through her customers are able to sign their orders. so far, more than 4 million people have watched this video. >> i have people coming to me all of the time saying that they love it so much and they can't wait for more places to start doing it and this is the first place they've seen it at. >> that starbucks also has a braille menu for customers who are blind. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> you've probably heard the song a lot on the rad
. >> reporter: alex johnson whom you just saw there was with a research group that advises the bankingnd payment industry and hoose team found nearly half of retailers will have and only 19% will have the equipment up and running by the end of this year. so what does that mean for you? tonight at 11:00, we'll try to clear up the chip card confusion and we'll show you what we've learned. >> thank you, erica. >> an exchange between a starbucks barista and her customer has gone...
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. >> reporter: alex johnson is with the research group that advises the banking center. been looking at the cards. >> we could see slower lines because everyone is getting used to using a different technology. >> reporter: to get a firsthand look on how the new chip technology works and how it doesn't, my producer and i set out do some schlepping and used a cell phone to record the experience. this t.j. maxx. >> doesn't work. >> -- oh, no. didn't work. same for barnes & noble. >> i don't think it has. >> you don't have it yet? >> no. not yet. maybe the end of november. >> at this best buy -- >> it won't take the card without the p.i.n. number. >> remember, most chipped credit cards do not have a p.i.n. number but some corporate cards do. we used our corporate credit card. >> let me call my bank. >> i couldn't complete the transaction. i couldn't make a purchase. clearly there's con fulgs ow how the cards are supposed to work. best buy says it has been processing chipped card transactions in the d.c. area for more than a month but others missed the october deadline to hav
. >> reporter: alex johnson is with the research group that advises the banking center. been looking at the cards. >> we could see slower lines because everyone is getting used to using a different technology. >> reporter: to get a firsthand look on how the new chip technology works and how it doesn't, my producer and i set out do some schlepping and used a cell phone to record the experience. this t.j. maxx. >> doesn't work. >> -- oh, no. didn't work. same for...
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alex. >>> thanks, lauren johnson. >>> 6:19. some very strong, courageous women, we know very well, drew a big crowd in center city last night. >> they served up drinks at a local pub for a great cause. >> last night's fundraiser at the irish pub at 20th and walnut, called widow stand strong, wife's of the philadelphia police officers killed in the line of duty, worked as guest bartenders. the money raised goes to help families of the fallen officers, maureen faulkner, spearheaded the event, again, this year her husband daniel was killed in 1981 near 13th and locust. she said the event is about much more than money, it is about emotional support. >> for the for the width owes of the police officers to get together and we all have have the the same thing in common. we lost our husbands in a tragic way being murdered and we are all very close. >> fourteen philadelphia police officers have died in the line of duty over the past nine years. >>> patty? >> ♪ >>> yesterday we showed you this singing sensation. he just had to break in s
alex. >>> thanks, lauren johnson. >>> 6:19. some very strong, courageous women, we know very well, drew a big crowd in center city last night. >> they served up drinks at a local pub for a great cause. >> last night's fundraiser at the irish pub at 20th and walnut, called widow stand strong, wife's of the philadelphia police officers killed in the line of duty, worked as guest bartenders. the money raised goes to help families of the fallen officers, maureen...
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. >> but it was in the possessions of johnson's cell mate alex everett that the officers found what theya gang manifesto. everett has now been moved to a higher security housing unit. but he says the officers didn't get everything. >> in my gang, the same gang, i hold the knowledge. so that's why i had so much gang paraphernalia. i seen gang unit come here due to the fact that i am a gang member. i block my window. i knew i was dirty. so i knew i only had just seconds. the things that i could reach for -- >> take the window down. >> -- i flushed them. but i'm not knowing that when i put the shield up, he seen what i was doing. >> take the window down. >> so i told my roommate, man, forget it, man, i'm going to go out there and put dirt on dirt. >> our interview with him and everett went very well. ho admitted to the fact that he's been insane gangsta disciple since he was 14 years old. however, he said it wasn't really about gangs, it was about unity. they delude themselves into thinking it's a huggy, feely type of gang when it's not. >> the manifesto also included a key to the gang's se
. >> but it was in the possessions of johnson's cell mate alex everett that the officers found what theya gang manifesto. everett has now been moved to a higher security housing unit. but he says the officers didn't get everything. >> in my gang, the same gang, i hold the knowledge. so that's why i had so much gang paraphernalia. i seen gang unit come here due to the fact that i am a gang member. i block my window. i knew i was dirty. so i knew i only had just seconds. the things...
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alex of sun and clouds. >> you got it. 6:21. >>> lauren johnson has some stories for us this morning. >> all right, alex.omising several new initiatives hoping to improve racial tension on the campuses. system president tim wolf resigned yesterday and columbia cam puts chancellor said wow step down at the even of the year. resignations were prompted by student protest of the football team enjoining the the fight refusing to suit up over ongoing racial strive. students don't think school lead's dressed the issues appropriate thely. the university said it will incorporate diversity training and staff and new students. >>> another setback for president barack obama when it comes to the immigration executive order. fade peels court upheld an injunction block a initiative that protect is 5 million undocumented immigrant from deportation. the republicans say the plan is an illegal executive branch over reach. twenty-six states have filed a lawsuit over plan saying it would put an undue strain on their resources. the justice department says it is reviewing opinion before it man makes its next move, alex and mik
alex of sun and clouds. >> you got it. 6:21. >>> lauren johnson has some stories for us this morning. >> all right, alex.omising several new initiatives hoping to improve racial tension on the campuses. system president tim wolf resigned yesterday and columbia cam puts chancellor said wow step down at the even of the year. resignations were prompted by student protest of the football team enjoining the the fight refusing to suit up over ongoing racial strive. students don't...
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alex perez has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, this man, 27-year-old corey johnson, charged with first degree murder in the execution style shooting of little tyshawn lee. >> it was an act of barbarism, the assassination of a 9-year-old child. >> reporter: authorities revealing chilling details. the cold-blooded shooting november 2nd, gang retaliation. investigators say the 9-year-old, who loved to play basketball, was lured from a park to a nearby alley. the brutal murder shaking chicago to its core. >> put the guns down, please! this is my only baby! my only baby! >> reporter: in the days after tyshawn's death, residents fed up with violence hitting the streets. passing out flyers and successfully working to convince those who might have information to speak up and call police. hundreds attended his funeral. chicago this year so far has seen 125 more shooting victims than last year, according to "the chicago tribune." a disturbing trend in big cities across the country. cleveland, baltimore, houston, dallas and washington, d.c., all seeing double-digit spikes in homicides fueled by a surge in violent gan
alex perez has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, this man, 27-year-old corey johnson, charged with first degree murder in the execution style shooting of little tyshawn lee. >> it was an act of barbarism, the assassination of a 9-year-old child. >> reporter: authorities revealing chilling details. the cold-blooded shooting november 2nd, gang retaliation. investigators say the 9-year-old, who loved to play basketball, was lured from a park to a nearby alley. the brutal murder...
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johnson. >> hello alex. philadelphia police are searching for a pair of police impersonators who robbed a man in south philadelphia over the weekend. they believe this same couple targeted two different people early yesterday morning. they flashed a badge, threatening to arrest them if they didn't hand over their wallets. one woman ran away but when another was asked for id he gave them his wallet and they stole his car. neighbors had different reactions on what they have would have done if they were approached if someone flashes a badge at me and i think i'm in trouble and i want to clear my name, i will hand over my wallet. >> i like to think would i give identification but i don't know. >> police say if you are suspicious just call 911. ask forward a uniformed officer in a mark car to respond. >>> surveillance camera captured dramatic moment a philadelphia fire truck spins out of control injuring all five fire fighters on game. surveillance cameras outside a local convenient store caught a partial glimpse
johnson. >> hello alex. philadelphia police are searching for a pair of police impersonators who robbed a man in south philadelphia over the weekend. they believe this same couple targeted two different people early yesterday morning. they flashed a badge, threatening to arrest them if they didn't hand over their wallets. one woman ran away but when another was asked for id he gave them his wallet and they stole his car. neighbors had different reactions on what they have would have done...
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. >> lauren johnson, more top stories. >> good morning, alex, mikement an investigation underway aftercher and students fight inside a classroom. >> this exchange between a teacher and seventh grade student in classroom in detroit. domenique single ton says the teacher first got upset when student started throwing papers, then heard someone call the teach area bad word shy said the teacher accused her tan got ugly fast. >> with all of this uncertainty, when there is a job next year, you got people close to retirement. they don't foe if they'll have their pension, a lot going on therefore a lot of stress. >> call the fight disturbing, investigating to figure out the right discipline for the teacher, student now suspended and could face expulsion. >> in germany new threat, big evacuation, police force people out of the stadium, in hanover yet after police uncovered bomb threat. less than two hours before soccer match between germany and the netherlands, authorities say they found credible evidence that someone wanted to set off a bomb. authorities say they've not found any explosives. me
. >> lauren johnson, more top stories. >> good morning, alex, mikement an investigation underway aftercher and students fight inside a classroom. >> this exchange between a teacher and seventh grade student in classroom in detroit. domenique single ton says the teacher first got upset when student started throwing papers, then heard someone call the teach area bad word shy said the teacher accused her tan got ugly fast. >> with all of this uncertainty, when there is a...
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alex miller, kcrg-tv9 news. the mayor of swisher says hi will continue to welcome all refugees to the small johnson county town. mayor christopher taylor signed a proclamation last night in response to the syrian refuge part: "swisher continues to welcome all visitors andd prospective residentt, regaadless of national origin or refugee status." taylor says it's the right thing to do. "obviously it's a complex situation, there are lots of challenges, but i always felt like you could approach these challenges from position either of fear and suspiccon, or from a position of compassion and neighborliness, and i think that's the iowa way. " cameras are likely watching in dubuque. visitors to downtown have likely been recorded. police monitor hundreds of surveillence cameras all in the name of safety. last month the dubuque city council agreed to spend a half million dollars to install dozens of l-e-d lights and almost 100 additional traffic cameras. that brings the total number of traffic and secerity caeras to about 800. "if it's going to help solve crimes if it's going to help solve and helpfully deter some crime
alex miller, kcrg-tv9 news. the mayor of swisher says hi will continue to welcome all refugees to the small johnson county town. mayor christopher taylor signed a proclamation last night in response to the syrian refuge part: "swisher continues to welcome all visitors andd prospective residentt, regaadless of national origin or refugee status." taylor says it's the right thing to do. "obviously it's a complex situation, there are lots of challenges, but i always felt like you...
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johnson city, tennessee... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!plause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. hi, folks. welcome to our show. darin and bianca, welcome aboard. let me give you some advice. do not underestimate our champion rob. he is a very sharp, soft-spoken gentleman. okay, good luck to you. here we go. let's find out what the categories are, shall we? that's good. followed by... e-t coming up in each correct response. we'll deal with... and finally... rob. female novelists, $200. bianca. who is agatha christie? correct. "et"ymology for $200. rob. what is etiquette? good. female novelists, $400.
johnson city, tennessee... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!plause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. hi, folks. welcome to our show. darin and bianca, welcome aboard. let me give you some advice. do not underestimate our champion rob. he is a very sharp, soft-spoken gentleman. okay, good luck to you. here we go. let's find out what the categories are, shall we? that's good. followed by... e-t coming up in each correct response. we'll...
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alex miller, kcrg-tv9 news. the mayor of swisher says he will continue to welcome all refugees to the small johnson county town. mayor christopher taylor signed a proclamation tuesday night in response to the syrian refuge crises that read in- part: "swisher continues to welcome all visitors and prospective residents, regardless of national origin or refugee status." taylor says it's the right thing to do. "obviously it's a complex situation, there are lots of challenges, but i always felt like you could approach these challenges from position either of fear and suspicion, or from a position of compassion and neighborliness, and i think that's the iowa way. " from czech village to the old victorian homes in downtown, cedar rapids has plenty of historical sites. so the city has decided to organize all the historic properties in the area. tv-9's forrest saunders is live at city hall this morning. forrest, how did the city decide to organize all of these sites? the city of cedar rapids will unveil a new online database that showcases local historic properties and characteristi cs during a special presentation on t
alex miller, kcrg-tv9 news. the mayor of swisher says he will continue to welcome all refugees to the small johnson county town. mayor christopher taylor signed a proclamation tuesday night in response to the syrian refuge crises that read in- part: "swisher continues to welcome all visitors and prospective residents, regardless of national origin or refugee status." taylor says it's the right thing to do. "obviously it's a complex situation, there are lots of challenges, but i...
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johnson him at digging deeper into tesla's earnings. shares rising. let's start with sales. what are you seeing? alex is right.ir guidance range went from 251,000ars for the year cars. they did 11,603 in the third quarter, but it is the slowest seenof increase they have in quite a while. havethe most cars they made, but that raid of increase is at a slower pace for tesla. again suggesting that they will have over 50,000 for the year. there were a lot of skeptics that thought they would not get that number. in the sequential growth number of vehicles they were able to sell in the quarter. only did we see that, but we saw gross margins down by 19%. why is the stock up? >> i think that's really important. that they arek losing money on every sale, but as they make more of these cars, gross margins will start to get better, and that is not happening. if you look at the sequential stained -- change, you will see gross margins are getting worse every quarter, and that is -- weakness and currency. that is something to keep an eye on going forward. the fact that they are saying the model x is nearing production and th
johnson him at digging deeper into tesla's earnings. shares rising. let's start with sales. what are you seeing? alex is right.ir guidance range went from 251,000ars for the year cars. they did 11,603 in the third quarter, but it is the slowest seenof increase they have in quite a while. havethe most cars they made, but that raid of increase is at a slower pace for tesla. again suggesting that they will have over 50,000 for the year. there were a lot of skeptics that thought they would not get...
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johnson knew he needed help fast. >> i heard this guy yelling. and i thought it was a drunk college kid. >> reporter: hailey plymale lived across the hall from alex's room. the commotion woke her up. >> and i noticed the man, was like yelling for help and stuff. so i woke up and i started looking my peephole. and it was a police officer yelling. >> reporter: lieutenant daniel johnson on the campus force. >> he radioed me for the a.e.d., so -- >> what's a a.e.d.? that's the defibrillator. >> okay. >> so, i arrived. i grabbed it. i went running to his location. >> what did you think when you saw what you saw? >> i couldn't believe it. i guess, you know, you never come to work thinking you're going to see something like that. >> reporter: hailey plymale was now glued to her peephole. she saw residence officials everywhere. >> they were just telling everybody, you know, "keep your door shut. don't come in the hall." and we didn't really know what was going on. >> reporter: the news was spreading. hailey was fielding a storm of texts from worried students. >> everyone was just so confused. and it was all just like, "i don't know, you know. i think someb
johnson knew he needed help fast. >> i heard this guy yelling. and i thought it was a drunk college kid. >> reporter: hailey plymale lived across the hall from alex's room. the commotion woke her up. >> and i noticed the man, was like yelling for help and stuff. so i woke up and i started looking my peephole. and it was a police officer yelling. >> reporter: lieutenant daniel johnson on the campus force. >> he radioed me for the a.e.d., so -- >> what's a...
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alex payne >> ♪ >> staying alive. >> good day everybody, it is thursday, november the 12th, 2015, lauren dawn johnson is joining us nowbreaking up. >> what? >> why more couples are ending their relationship just before the holidays. >> and, another nanny controversy. reports claim that gavin rotdale cheated on gwen stefani for years with the nanny, the new details though surrounding the ends of their marriage. it gets worse. >> has a man bun. >> jen? >> okay, it is so hot, it has already sold out, but they added another twerp lesson, yes, booty lucious, beyonce, dance workshop. shireese is working it, everyone is looking good. i'm going to it will you will where you can learn thousand get your twerk on, with twerk, is going to work, everyone wants to twerk. >> she is working it this morning. >> wow. >> it is 9:00 straight up. okay, yesterday we talk about man buns, we'll explain what they are. guys, especially out in hollywood, they grow their long hair in the back, not muscle he will, they tie it into a bun almost like a ponytail, jake has one there, i notice that jared sports a bun. >> even gavin rothdale, he and gw
alex payne >> ♪ >> staying alive. >> good day everybody, it is thursday, november the 12th, 2015, lauren dawn johnson is joining us nowbreaking up. >> what? >> why more couples are ending their relationship just before the holidays. >> and, another nanny controversy. reports claim that gavin rotdale cheated on gwen stefani for years with the nanny, the new details though surrounding the ends of their marriage. it gets worse. >> has a man bun. >>...
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johnson city, tennessee... a professor from granger, indiana... and our returning champion, a physical therapist from new york, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. happy thanksgiving to all of you. marie and rob, newcomers. welcome aboard. ricky, good to see you. you had a good day yesterday. let's see what happens today. here we go into the jeopardy! round, where today we'll find these categories... starting off with... next... hey... all right, ricky, do it. north & south, $200. rob. what is chihuahua? yes, that's it. north & south, $400. [ beep ] that is the lake district. not quickly enough, rob, sorry. pick again, though. north & south, $600. all right, here's jimmy with the clue this time...
johnson city, tennessee... a professor from granger, indiana... and our returning champion, a physical therapist from new york, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. happy thanksgiving to all of you. marie and rob, newcomers. welcome aboard. ricky, good to see you. you had a good day yesterday. let's see what happens today. here we go into the jeopardy! round, where today we'll find...
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alex and scarlet. launchedvirgin america a new nonstop flight from san francisco to honolulu. branson and david cush are both on hand to celebrate this event and they sat down with cory johnson willng branson's virgin america was meeting his goals of the company. take a listen. >> we couldn't be happier. voted the airline best airline. we both have honolulu and maui. [laughter] importantly, we have 4000 wonderful people who work at virgin america who do it with a smile. the -- when you are on a virgin plane, you can feel it. >> do you get a premium for that experience? one can argue that the airline industry is price-sensitive. i would say we do get a premium. we are slightly above industry average in terms of average fair. we are 20% above low-cost carriers. price is important, but it is not the only component. shoppedast, when people at price only, it's because all the airlines were the same. is all it takes to make a difference between profitable and very profitable in this industry. >> you have been in the airline industry for a long time, what do the competitors not get about this? they would all talk about customer experience. they don't deliver. >> i don't diminish the com
alex and scarlet. launchedvirgin america a new nonstop flight from san francisco to honolulu. branson and david cush are both on hand to celebrate this event and they sat down with cory johnson willng branson's virgin america was meeting his goals of the company. take a listen. >> we couldn't be happier. voted the airline best airline. we both have honolulu and maui. [laughter] importantly, we have 4000 wonderful people who work at virgin america who do it with a smile. the -- when you...
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alex steele. low risk in hirer word and that is what every market wants. they target a unique segment of the market to do just that. carol massar and cory johnsonm. show you at on bloomberg tv to bloomberg radio. we want to talk about the real estate area. our guest is ethan penner and he is the founding managing director at the real estate and you are the father of the cmts market. i want to start there. what do you think of today's mortgage market. ? ethan: i'm not a grandfather yet. i may one day look forward to being a grandfather. carol: tell us about the evolution of it. : it was to provide liquidity to borrowers when traditional lenders had less in the marketplace. it grew to be quite big. it now fell off a cliff in the crisis or post crisis and it has grown to be rather important again and sizable. i think it's a very important part of the mosaic, if you will, of real estate finance. it has it's great value .ropositions that it brings it is a study predictable stream of capital. regulated lenders come and go based upon a lot if they greece that relate to their health. the bond market is more omnipresent. that is a very important compone
alex steele. low risk in hirer word and that is what every market wants. they target a unique segment of the market to do just that. carol massar and cory johnsonm. show you at on bloomberg tv to bloomberg radio. we want to talk about the real estate area. our guest is ethan penner and he is the founding managing director at the real estate and you are the father of the cmts market. i want to start there. what do you think of today's mortgage market. ? ethan: i'm not a grandfather yet. i may...