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but for most of the industry, cannot have a huge amount of alpha. still don't have a blanket recommendation, get in, it will be better. it will be somewhat better, but you can't get it elsewhere. -- stopwant to charge on beta because people are confused about factor based investing or what is called a smart beta because of what is publicize between you and rob, your research affiliate. what is your view definestep back and smart beta. i don't like this term. i'd came to on it because everyone adopts a term, you need -- democracy is democratic. if everyone else says it, -- erik: you can't stick with the beta man. cliff: smart beta is actor-based investing. i can't say it is good, you have bad or good factors. invest.w we when it comes along with labels, that annoys me. and then i cave. so i believe there is a good set of factors out there, expensive, momentum over time, safer more defensive stock, can outperform almost 100 years more aggressive counterparties. important, bonds, yield, very systematic. i am a believer. in general, whether or not i agr
but for most of the industry, cannot have a huge amount of alpha. still don't have a blanket recommendation, get in, it will be better. it will be somewhat better, but you can't get it elsewhere. -- stopwant to charge on beta because people are confused about factor based investing or what is called a smart beta because of what is publicize between you and rob, your research affiliate. what is your view definestep back and smart beta. i don't like this term. i'd came to on it because everyone...
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the challenges facing private equity, investors, searching for alpha and high-yield. also speaking with israel's finance minister. we are asking him about the rescue fund and the country's problems and if they can shore up fundamentals as well as the 50 year bond on the heels of the same thing. also looking at the four seasons restaurant, celebrating that restaurant which has done so many deals over the years areas will become of the power small risk? coming up, a look at the agenda. ♪
the challenges facing private equity, investors, searching for alpha and high-yield. also speaking with israel's finance minister. we are asking him about the rescue fund and the country's problems and if they can shore up fundamentals as well as the 50 year bond on the heels of the same thing. also looking at the four seasons restaurant, celebrating that restaurant which has done so many deals over the years areas will become of the power small risk? coming up, a look at the agenda. ♪
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alphas you can achieve impossible things. i am inspired by this. i think this is great and he is making america great one dude at a time. >> exactly and it will convert more people to liking smoked glass and brass again. and salmon colored marble. in a world on social media applying eye liner is just as great as computer code or having an ass the size of a caw role law -- corolla this makes perfect sense. >> i don't know why you have to go after people the ass the size of a corolla. >> a lot of people love them. don't they love the corolla-sized asses. >> some people are into that. >> i think it is great that these people are -- they are turning their life around. trump doesn't drink. >> he did you president -- he doesn't drink or smoke or do anything bad. >> i can't be the only person who heard this story and then wondering what it is like in the secret society of trump. like the secret handshake and the secret magic underwear and the "eyes wide shut"-style orgies. i imagine all of those things happening. >> they don't need
alphas you can achieve impossible things. i am inspired by this. i think this is great and he is making america great one dude at a time. >> exactly and it will convert more people to liking smoked glass and brass again. and salmon colored marble. in a world on social media applying eye liner is just as great as computer code or having an ass the size of a caw role law -- corolla this makes perfect sense. >> i don't know why you have to go after people the ass the size of a corolla....
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>> you have to alpha dog this situation. >> this is classic man behavior. not going to just back do down. >> i'm totally not in love with her. let me shake the hand. >> the new boyfriend's hand is positioned dominantly. >> no, no, no. >> now, he has dominated the situation. he is the big man in charge. >> all you do in that situation is you put your hand around, you cup it and now you are in charge. >> this is text book male foolishness. you are telling my story. i kid you not. >> he relies from the other guy and put the arm on the guy's shoulder and. >> you go with the other arm and kind of nudge in a little bit. >> feet around the other person trying to dominate them. >> roman wrestling. >> this can't be happening. she is going to see i'm a little -- let go of my hand, you stupid looking troll sdpchlt whether a nice-looking young lady strolls past. >> i don't know why we are still holding hands. don't know why he is still staring at her. >> did his girlfriend notice him checking out the other woman? >> oh. i don't win all the time but when i do, it is now
>> you have to alpha dog this situation. >> this is classic man behavior. not going to just back do down. >> i'm totally not in love with her. let me shake the hand. >> the new boyfriend's hand is positioned dominantly. >> no, no, no. >> now, he has dominated the situation. he is the big man in charge. >> all you do in that situation is you put your hand around, you cup it and now you are in charge. >> this is text book male foolishness. you are...
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you cannot talk about alpha. people overestimate the level of the uncle point, they do not know until they actually start losing money. blowing up does not mean everything. a lot of people in their 60's, they work all their lives and have a nest egg. >> let's turn this into practical advice. if you are an investor in any of the hedge funds, what should you be doing? should you be requiring the fund managers with whom you invest -- >> a little bit of both. if you have $100 and you allocate 20, you do not need risk protection. >> your blended return will be skimpy. >> maybe. it depends on how much risk you are taking with your money. the more risk, the more it is necessary to be protected. >> why now? >> the government gave protection in 2008 and 2009. it now looks like you can use once, twice, three times, but it loses effectiveness. an analogy is drugs. two or three painkillers will help you. the next nine will not help as much per unit. you have a saturation and loss of effectiveness of the strategy. >> that is
you cannot talk about alpha. people overestimate the level of the uncle point, they do not know until they actually start losing money. blowing up does not mean everything. a lot of people in their 60's, they work all their lives and have a nest egg. >> let's turn this into practical advice. if you are an investor in any of the hedge funds, what should you be doing? should you be requiring the fund managers with whom you invest -- >> a little bit of both. if you have $100 and you...
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the trial against alpha phi alpha started today.mmed daily in the fall of 2013. the fraternity should be responsible for making sure that its members follow the anti-hazing rules. bowie state is not named in this lawsuit. >>> a developing story tonight. some confusion about the final moments of egyptair flight 804. greek officials say the plan swerved and dropped some 10,000 feet before disappearing off radar last week, but an egyptian aviation official disputes that, saying the plane never left its normal altitude. 66 people on board, they all died when the plane went down five days ago. some debris has been recovered and france's navy has joined the search for the plane's black boxes and data recorders. intelligence officialse the u.s. say there's no hard evidence that terrorism is to blame. >>> the trial continues for the man investigators say attacked an attorney from arlington and terrorized he and his wife for hours. coming up, the victim, leo fisher, describes an encounter he had with the suspect long before these attacks hap
the trial against alpha phi alpha started today.mmed daily in the fall of 2013. the fraternity should be responsible for making sure that its members follow the anti-hazing rules. bowie state is not named in this lawsuit. >>> a developing story tonight. some confusion about the final moments of egyptair flight 804. greek officials say the plan swerved and dropped some 10,000 feet before disappearing off radar last week, but an egyptian aviation official disputes that, saying the plane...
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those are good strategies but it is not the same as alpha. it is more of a service.hedge funds are a mix of those. joe: that was aqr capital management with erik schatzker. coming up, what you need to know to gear up for tomorrow's trading. ♪ alix: i'm alix steele. it may not be a bad thing when pfizer allegan ended their merger last month. the deal was called after after off after you knew u.s. trading regulations were announced. the numbers don't lie. global established product unit generated more than 44% of its 2015 sales, thanks to the merger falling apart. the delayed spinoff of this group is now being revisited. that could come in the fourth quarter of this year. and pfizer's edition of austere increases the attractiveness of the established business. this is that white line. more than $6 billion in sales in the fourth quarter. the main driver was its pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines. the blue line rose 40% in 2015 driven by a pneumonia vaccine and prevnar. outside prevnar and its breast-cancer drug, in struggle pipeline doesn't look that exciting to analysts
those are good strategies but it is not the same as alpha. it is more of a service.hedge funds are a mix of those. joe: that was aqr capital management with erik schatzker. coming up, what you need to know to gear up for tomorrow's trading. ♪ alix: i'm alix steele. it may not be a bad thing when pfizer allegan ended their merger last month. the deal was called after after off after you knew u.s. trading regulations were announced. the numbers don't lie. global established product unit...
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what is more if valuable for the investors, fewer alpha or uncorrelated alpha?hat is really a question for the investors portfolio. they can find monetary strategy that would guarantee they are up every year 30 percent, 40%, but usually they want diversification. a blend of many different types of returns. we provide something uncorrelated with usual markets. for oneing back to low moment, you lousy performance the industry has put in to the theeasing -- future muted lousy performance the industry has put in -- neil: we are in an unprecedented period of monetary policy. what happens is investors become incredibly reliant on capital appreciation. you seed of environment swift reactions, good news, you see a lot more volatility. erik: the ultimate uncorrelated returns among hedge funds. why are they so many crowded trades, wire hedge funds in the same division? neil: there is a lot of smart people they are our good ideas. evidence is the hedge fund the ip index that goldman sachs puts out, the total return, 200 basis points a year. on the other hand, another reaso
what is more if valuable for the investors, fewer alpha or uncorrelated alpha?hat is really a question for the investors portfolio. they can find monetary strategy that would guarantee they are up every year 30 percent, 40%, but usually they want diversification. a blend of many different types of returns. we provide something uncorrelated with usual markets. for oneing back to low moment, you lousy performance the industry has put in to the theeasing -- future muted lousy performance the...
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. >> the harried working mom trying to balance it all while christina applegate leads a group of alphalies. >> it's war. a bit of moms gone wild. >> bad moms. >> bad mom! >> mila had a bit of a gravelly voice but not because mom was out letting loose. >> at 6:45 in the morning she is awake and so am i. >> getting crazy. >> oh, my god! >> christina's squad, "bridesmaid" squad. >> when is the last time you allowed yourself to get crazy? >> last night. when the husband and kids are out of town. >> oh, man. >> i made out with so many women tonight. >> guys, i really like it. >> in real life she is not much of a partier. >> we put the kids down and look at the clock and it's 7:43. we're like, oh. maybe pop on john oliver. i don't know. >> even perfect christina fesses up to her own moment. >> my daughter got mad at me and she was 2 1/2 and slammed the door in my husband and my face. we both simultaneously flipped her off. >> long as they don't see it, right? no? all this week we are celebrating mother's day a little bit unconventionally. let's start with olivia munn and her mother kim. afte
. >> the harried working mom trying to balance it all while christina applegate leads a group of alphalies. >> it's war. a bit of moms gone wild. >> bad moms. >> bad mom! >> mila had a bit of a gravelly voice but not because mom was out letting loose. >> at 6:45 in the morning she is awake and so am i. >> getting crazy. >> oh, my god! >> christina's squad, "bridesmaid" squad. >> when is the last time you allowed yourself to...
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and alphabet's victory in the alpha go competition is an important moment, and has machine learning toecome more pervasive in the form of a a/i assistant or self-driving car, it is going to be valuable. and self-driving cars, and 1.3 million people die in the car accidents, and what would a drug be worth that is going to save 1.3 million a year, and that is what self-driving cars are. >> and people are wondering when to get that and when some of the private companies will go public. the private investments are convertible, and 3% of the portfolio, and i imagine that you do have a window into the private company valuations and the performance, because you the holdings and i'm wondering what you would say at this juncture? >> well, kayla, we can't comment about the private companies, but i am saying it is a small part of the fund as you referenced and generate ad ld a lot of alpr the fidelity shareholders, and we are selective and we own the best of the best when it comes to the company, and uber and spacex and snapchat. >> would you put more in? >> i can't comment. >> and the fund was d
and alphabet's victory in the alpha go competition is an important moment, and has machine learning toecome more pervasive in the form of a a/i assistant or self-driving car, it is going to be valuable. and self-driving cars, and 1.3 million people die in the car accidents, and what would a drug be worth that is going to save 1.3 million a year, and that is what self-driving cars are. >> and people are wondering when to get that and when some of the private companies will go public. the...
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. >>> apple and alpha bet are focusing on india. both companies have different strategies to potentially win a bigger slice of this very lucrative market. >> reporter: india is the new battle ground for big tech and that's because china has become a challenge. in its most recent quarter apple's revenue in china slipped due in part to weaker economic growth and google's search business is blocked in china. both companies are making moves to win more market share in this fast growing economy. this week google announced it will allow users in india to access apps and that's a big deal to india consumers because credit card use there isn't as popular as it is there. less than 5% of the population uses credit cards. india is now the third largest market for smartphones. last year 102 million smartphones were shipped there. google is making this move just as apple is also targeting the indian consumer. tim cook said why he's so excited about that market, although apple controls about 2% of the market. >> india today has been 50% of their
. >>> apple and alpha bet are focusing on india. both companies have different strategies to potentially win a bigger slice of this very lucrative market. >> reporter: india is the new battle ground for big tech and that's because china has become a challenge. in its most recent quarter apple's revenue in china slipped due in part to weaker economic growth and google's search business is blocked in china. both companies are making moves to win more market share in this fast...
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make america great again and knight saying at this time america is so messed up, we need a strong alpha leader who's just going to get things done. >> and who will use nuclear weapons. >> i think that's become -- get us back to where we want to be was exactly bobby knight's quote in the endorsement. >> you mentioned mike pence, the governor, who is considered a movement consider. he's considered a good core conservative, governor of indiana. let's listen to mike pence sort of parsing the way that he wound of endorsing ted cruz because i think it makes a lot of your point. let's listen to that. >> i particularly want to commend donald trump, who i think has given voice to the frustration of millions of working americans. i've come to my decision about whom i'm supporting. i'm not against anybody, but i will be voting for ted cruz in the upcoming republican primary. >> michelle bernard, this need to give a nod to donald trump even in endorsing his opponent, is the republican party essentially now so captive to the bobby knight wing of the party that they can't even outright endorse his op
make america great again and knight saying at this time america is so messed up, we need a strong alpha leader who's just going to get things done. >> and who will use nuclear weapons. >> i think that's become -- get us back to where we want to be was exactly bobby knight's quote in the endorsement. >> you mentioned mike pence, the governor, who is considered a movement consider. he's considered a good core conservative, governor of indiana. let's listen to mike pence sort of...
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i say don't bother bringing your a game you better bring the whole alpha bet. >> the lights and camerasently species. what do you think of the competition. competitor jessie's emotional support pig. >> something about what she's around everyone is immediately happy. >> reporter: you might recognize this woman from last year. >> out on the ninth obstacle. >> reporter: she went out in the finals. this guy. >> i have some green wigz and i got t shirts where it's like my logo ripping through t shirts. >> reporter: jamie runs a gym and last year he too went out in the finals so he hopes redemption but according to the host. >> it's brotherly love but there's no brother love. >> reporter: i feel like that's what this is here. it's a prize fight. that would be the best way to describe. the same competitor. she's about five feet tall and 40 competitors still to go. the production crew says that he plan on taping until sun rise. >> you go the a chance to try that course yesterday. how did it go? >> reporter: it went really well i think. of all the things knowing about a week and a half in advanc
i say don't bother bringing your a game you better bring the whole alpha bet. >> the lights and camerasently species. what do you think of the competition. competitor jessie's emotional support pig. >> something about what she's around everyone is immediately happy. >> reporter: you might recognize this woman from last year. >> out on the ninth obstacle. >> reporter: she went out in the finals. this guy. >> i have some green wigz and i got t shirts where it's...
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the california academy sciences designed a temporary wet suit for him which turned him back to his alpha male status. pierre is survived by 54 chicks, grand chicks and great grand chicks. apparently the female penguins were digging that wet suit. >> a lot of chicks there. up next, the update on stef curry as the warriors take off for portland today. delays, delays, delays. ==anim== ==take vo== finally a breakthrough. when we can expect the new bay bridge ke >>> tonight at 6:00, delays, delays and more delays, finally a breakthrough. what we can expect the new bay bridge bike path and the key piece holding up the project. coming up at 6:00. >>> the warriors are in portland preparing for game three against the trail blazers. the team left around 2:00 this afternoon. tip-off for the game is 5:30 tomorrow night. >>> the most talked about minor knee injushry in the country. it's official now, steph curry will not be playing tomorrow, but he's getting close. take a look, today before they took off, curry doing some team drills and light workout here for the first time since straining the knee
the california academy sciences designed a temporary wet suit for him which turned him back to his alpha male status. pierre is survived by 54 chicks, grand chicks and great grand chicks. apparently the female penguins were digging that wet suit. >> a lot of chicks there. up next, the update on stef curry as the warriors take off for portland today. delays, delays, delays. ==anim== ==take vo== finally a breakthrough. when we can expect the new bay bridge ke >>> tonight at 6:00,...
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that is just below alpha bet, google's parent company. >>> meanwhile, subaru is recalling more than 48,000 new u.s. vehicles due to the potentially serious steering issue. it's warning owners not to drive the cars until they're inspect and repaired. the repair covers the legacy and the outback and the steering column may have been improperly built. meaning it may have no effect on turning the car. >>> meanwhile, would you like fries with your spa treatment? burger king opened a spa in burger king in helsinki. if you get hungry, you can order a whopper. >> interesting twist. >>> well, congress finally acts to fight the coming zika virus threat, and the nba playoff threats heat up as the thunder rains down on the spurs. we're back in three. ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while y're mastering life. from chase. so you can. while y're mastering life. atand that horrible smellstee are really good at hiding.vice, oh, boy. there it is. ♪ ohh. ooh. [ gags ] so when you need a house cleaner or an exterm
that is just below alpha bet, google's parent company. >>> meanwhile, subaru is recalling more than 48,000 new u.s. vehicles due to the potentially serious steering issue. it's warning owners not to drive the cars until they're inspect and repaired. the repair covers the legacy and the outback and the steering column may have been improperly built. meaning it may have no effect on turning the car. >>> meanwhile, would you like fries with your spa treatment? burger king opened...
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. >> black and gold bucket hat that represent alpha few al from a fraternity.he picture behind. hathaway said she was blasted on social media by some fraternity members, who said she didn't have the right to put that hat on. >> he loved this thing so much, but i put it on my head, took a picture of it, and i had no idea. >> okay. >> i had no idea the scandal. >> after that segment appeared on the real, a few viewers sounded off on facebook, lila says my father is a cue and he let me wear his hat. she was doing it to honor her father, not to disrespect the organization. sherrie added: big deal. she was honoring her there are more important things to get work up about. priorities, people priorities. and kimry wrote: if you aren't a part of a sorority or fraternity, you wouldn't understanded. yes, it is a big deal. >> okay, so i, as a member of a sorority, i will be weighing in with my comment on. >> this i totally understood what -- understanded what she was doing, she said she is not a member of a sorority, did not understanded t for people who are members of fr
. >> black and gold bucket hat that represent alpha few al from a fraternity.he picture behind. hathaway said she was blasted on social media by some fraternity members, who said she didn't have the right to put that hat on. >> he loved this thing so much, but i put it on my head, took a picture of it, and i had no idea. >> okay. >> i had no idea the scandal. >> after that segment appeared on the real, a few viewers sounded off on facebook, lila says my father is a...
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buffett needs a good old-fashioned financial crisis to get some alpha here. i'm just saying. he needs some warrants and fat companies about to go out of business. when you look at his holdings, like you said, wells fargo, heinz, coca-cola, ibm, you know, a lot of things in these sectors that shift as well. >> that part of his business -- >> weapons of mass destruction, he thinks this show is probably an abomination, i would imagine. the way he talks about it. >> he's the biggest trader of them. >> i know. >> maybe he likes the show. >> phone in to "options action." up next, your tweets and the final calls from the openings desk. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. herthey work hard.ade, wo
buffett needs a good old-fashioned financial crisis to get some alpha here. i'm just saying. he needs some warrants and fat companies about to go out of business. when you look at his holdings, like you said, wells fargo, heinz, coca-cola, ibm, you know, a lot of things in these sectors that shift as well. >> that part of his business -- >> weapons of mass destruction, he thinks this show is probably an abomination, i would imagine. the way he talks about it. >> he's the...
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that is where the alpha is. there is a flip side. it is exacerbating the situation.he dollar has turned a little bit since april. history is not on your side. nine years, we have been having a bullish trend during may. this could actually exacerbate the declines that we are seeing. has risen against 14 major peers on wednesday. could this carry-on? there is a lot of debate about this. there is a huge amount of debate. when you look at the comments overnight, this all plays in, doesn't it? that retracement coming into these yen currencies. those percentages are changing. that is adding to the fire. this political situation in turkey makes things worse. .et's get over to istanbul how surprising is this? a political battle between the president and the prime minister could end -- lead to the end of an era. we have been hearing of the divide between the leaders. oh for the last week, the speculation started that davutoglu may resign. yesterday evening for one hour and 40 minutes. even though there was no official statement, bloomberg has learned is that prime minister da
that is where the alpha is. there is a flip side. it is exacerbating the situation.he dollar has turned a little bit since april. history is not on your side. nine years, we have been having a bullish trend during may. this could actually exacerbate the declines that we are seeing. has risen against 14 major peers on wednesday. could this carry-on? there is a lot of debate about this. there is a huge amount of debate. when you look at the comments overnight, this all plays in, doesn't it? that...
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them argentinarge they made more than $1 billion each last year according to the rich list exiled by alpha magazine. the top 25 took home a combined $13 billion last year and it wasn't even a good year for them. the highest paid were citadel's kenneth griffin and renaissance's james simons, both took home $1.7 billion. ray dallio of bridge water and david 10er and rounding out the top five was millennium management's izzy anglelander. >>> some of the big names made their way to wall street to give back the a-listers worked the phones on the trading floor, traded stocks, donated all of the day's commissions to charity. bob pisani was in the middle of it all. >> buy, baby, buy! >> reporter: nearly 100 sports and entertainment figures descended on midtown manhattan to support btig's annual charity day. >> it's quality of life. >> i'm here for the first time representing my own foundation, i'll be setting up the mark messier foundation. >> reporter: it's all a brain child of ceo steve starker who sits every day in the middle of the trading room directing large blocs of stock trades. >> we've d
them argentinarge they made more than $1 billion each last year according to the rich list exiled by alpha magazine. the top 25 took home a combined $13 billion last year and it wasn't even a good year for them. the highest paid were citadel's kenneth griffin and renaissance's james simons, both took home $1.7 billion. ray dallio of bridge water and david 10er and rounding out the top five was millennium management's izzy anglelander. >>> some of the big names made their way to wall...
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to relax before homework and a time to reflect on a luring style to make any girl a sweetheart from alpha to omega. >> this and other debates watch exclusive video and join the conversation at pbs.org/pointtaken. captioning sponsored by wnet >> o'brien: on this edition for sunday, may 1: full court press in the hoosier state, as white house hopefuls compete for votes in indiana's primary this tuesday. in our signature segment, why louisiana has a waiting list for public defenders, with suspects spending more time in jail. and, the fight against isis. is the terrorist group losing ground? next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust.
to relax before homework and a time to reflect on a luring style to make any girl a sweetheart from alpha to omega. >> this and other debates watch exclusive video and join the conversation at pbs.org/pointtaken. captioning sponsored by wnet >> o'brien: on this edition for sunday, may 1: full court press in the hoosier state, as white house hopefuls compete for votes in indiana's primary this tuesday. in our signature segment, why louisiana has a waiting list for public defenders,...
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alta -- alpha sorority for their 80 years of distinguished service to the fort worth community. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. myth: in 2006, former vice president al gore released his film "an inconvenient truth." now a decade later, most of vice president's gore's predictions inconveniently have not become truth. for example, he claimed that mount kilimanjaro, africa's tallest peak, would be snow free within the decade, yet there's still snow on kilimanjaro year round. mr. gore claimed that extreme weather would intensify due to climate change but even the very liberal intergovernmental panel on climate change found low confidence that extreme weather events would increase in the future. mr. gore also conveniently ignored the 15-year halt in global warming a recent peer-review study published in the journal "nature" confirm this is hiatus. the only truth is that mr. gore's predictions, like those of many climate chan
alta -- alpha sorority for their 80 years of distinguished service to the fort worth community. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. myth: in 2006, former vice president al gore released his film "an inconvenient truth." now a decade later, most of vice president's gore's predictions inconveniently have not become truth. for...
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what is the way in which she can profit from this environment, in which these two alpha males are engageds kinds of jousting over these matters we have just discussed? frank: i think she has to do what she largely has been doing. unfortunately, it is a bit boring. but she will never get past boring. she has to work on the job she has done. people disagree on how well she has done in those jobs. she has a dazzling a resume is any candidate that we had the last quarter century. the more she can keep directing people toward that, that is her take advantage over donald trump. at the end of the day, if voters want her, they will want her for that reason. nicole: thank you very much for a varied conversation. [laughter] of next we have the figures casey hunt. don't forget if you are watching from washington dc, you can also to "with all due respect" on the radio at bloomberg 99.1 fm. will be right back. ♪ nicole: we are joined now by two of my favorite reporters on earth. casey hunt and halley jackson. they are both of the nbc family. thank you both for being here. is bernie sanders having his
what is the way in which she can profit from this environment, in which these two alpha males are engageds kinds of jousting over these matters we have just discussed? frank: i think she has to do what she largely has been doing. unfortunately, it is a bit boring. but she will never get past boring. she has to work on the job she has done. people disagree on how well she has done in those jobs. she has a dazzling a resume is any candidate that we had the last quarter century. the more she can...
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and make or break time for the romeo.d alpha -- alfa sedan -- how do you say it? critical launch in the u.s. is set for the third quarter. that is your business flash update. julie hyman has a look at another banker. is it julia? >> we have some breaking news here. it's stake inntal pepsi. you can see the stock falling off shortly after that filing came out. held 18 million shares of the company and now has cut that holding to zero. stock price is in white and the holdings are in green. the position was taken back in 2011 and built upon to reach 18 million shares. it has been cut to zero. it is cutting its stake in general electric. general electric also fell to its lows of the session after we got these headlines. ge is down by 1.7%. i also noticed in the past two moments where starting to get headlines on bridgewater. bridgewater cutting its stake entirely and companies like coke and viacom and fossil, increasing stakes in other companies like intel. we will keep looking at these filings that are coming out and give you any update. it varies in terms of the reac
and make or break time for the romeo.d alpha -- alfa sedan -- how do you say it? critical launch in the u.s. is set for the third quarter. that is your business flash update. julie hyman has a look at another banker. is it julia? >> we have some breaking news here. it's stake inntal pepsi. you can see the stock falling off shortly after that filing came out. held 18 million shares of the company and now has cut that holding to zero. stock price is in white and the holdings are in green....
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in which he could profit from this environment in which these two out for males are engaged -- two alphag over these matters have been discussing? she has to do what she has been doing. unfortunately, it is boring. she has to focus on the job she has held. people disagree on how well she has done in those jobs. she has a dazzling resume as any presidential candidate we have had in the last quarter-century or half-century. the more she can keep directing people toward that, that is her biggest painted over donald trump. the end of the day, if voters want her, they will want her for that reason. >> thank you very much. a very, very conversation. --if you are washing watching us in washington d.c., you can listen to us on the radio. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ thank you for watching this edition of the best of "with all due respect." brand-new "with all due respect" right here on monday. until then, and for watching. sayonara. ♪ we are covering the stories that are changing everything. today you the people will be talking about tomorrow. and tackling the tech industry's biggest debate. >> we
in which he could profit from this environment in which these two out for males are engaged -- two alphag over these matters have been discussing? she has to do what she has been doing. unfortunately, it is boring. she has to focus on the job she has held. people disagree on how well she has done in those jobs. she has a dazzling resume as any presidential candidate we have had in the last quarter-century or half-century. the more she can keep directing people toward that, that is her biggest...
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counter cyclical investment behavior in this market will be one of the key ways to generate alpha.n the markets could overly market is, and if the very bearish which we have seen several times in the last six months, that is the time to buy. francine: for the currencies, is the dollar rally going to resume? andreas: i think the big risk for the world is that the euro does what the yen did, which is start strengthening against the dollar and the renminbi. that will suit the u.s., that will suit the chinese. they'll get the renminbi value down, but it will be tough for japan and zurich. francine: what can mario draghi due to counter that? by equities? -- buy equities? how much firepower does he need to put behind it to play on currencies. andreas: i think they have run out of power, to be on this, the central banks. it will be less effective whatever they do. both in terms of market psychology and in terms of real economic impact. francine: where do you see the most value in terms of regions? do you look at it like that? andreas: no. spread product. it is liquidity premium, for examp
counter cyclical investment behavior in this market will be one of the key ways to generate alpha.n the markets could overly market is, and if the very bearish which we have seen several times in the last six months, that is the time to buy. francine: for the currencies, is the dollar rally going to resume? andreas: i think the big risk for the world is that the euro does what the yen did, which is start strengthening against the dollar and the renminbi. that will suit the u.s., that will suit...
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is update on the greek banks believing that alpha bank in athens is a buy.e "wall street journal" is going to be pushing for the holiday on the greeblgs on all payments on the death until 2014 which is way out. they will vote on the tax and provisions sunday night and then into the meeting a week from today where the rest of the eurozone will give them the cash they need to pay the bills, and then ultimately if they hit the targets reopen the debt negotiation banks, and the greek banks are high, but from a very, very low base. >> thank you, simon. the television expo is in boston and this year, some unpekted players getting into game, including mashable. julia bor stin orstin is there pete, the founder and ceo of mashables. >> it is interesting, pete, that you are not just making a push into digital, but with the traditional tv with turner? >> yes, we announced the patter inship with turner, and it is that mashable produces the production differently with the velocity, and we can produce to what is going to go viral, and direct it afterwards. and we are all
is update on the greek banks believing that alpha bank in athens is a buy.e "wall street journal" is going to be pushing for the holiday on the greeblgs on all payments on the death until 2014 which is way out. they will vote on the tax and provisions sunday night and then into the meeting a week from today where the rest of the eurozone will give them the cash they need to pay the bills, and then ultimately if they hit the targets reopen the debt negotiation banks, and the greek...
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three minutes later, the little door squeaks open, a-alpha walks the gentleman with the baby in arms, but it is a challenge. when you are facing a situation that seems absolutely nonnegotiable, how do you proceed? how can you find it within yourself to appreciate the other side at that precise moment? that is your greatest source of power. let me put closure with our time together. so you think i'm not trying to hold something back, identity politics, just watch the presidential debates, watch the situation. you'll get it. the notion though is there are these five things. we often say work with your colleagues, make things better, collaborate. that's useful. but if you don't deal with these underlining dynamics, you're going to get sucked down here into this effect, this mindset of us versus them. whether you are the leaders of davos or philadelphia. there is a holdove whole anothen what i call the communal mindset, sort of the positive side. we did the negative, but how do you build a good working relationship, whether it is in the family or at work, so you put it altogether. biall t
three minutes later, the little door squeaks open, a-alpha walks the gentleman with the baby in arms, but it is a challenge. when you are facing a situation that seems absolutely nonnegotiable, how do you proceed? how can you find it within yourself to appreciate the other side at that precise moment? that is your greatest source of power. let me put closure with our time together. so you think i'm not trying to hold something back, identity politics, just watch the presidential debates, watch...
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they understood what they had but a lot of people think siskall was the alpha, he was not.ious dough to go to new york and l.a. >> why didn't he go? >> in chicago, favors are worth more than money and loyalty. it's chicago -- this is very important. roger is one of the most loyal people. he was loyal to his friends, his family. and i don't have any problem understanding why he decided to stay here. ♪ >>> i've never been to prison, except for the show. i've never been, which is again one of those weird things to say out loud. and it's the same way a person in new york would feel like if they've lived in new york and never stepped on pop. it doesn't mean you're good, it just means you're lucky. every man in this room has had the thought of who he would be in prison. i think everybody feels like i'd be the guy who ran the yard. come to me if you need everything. when really most of the people are like boo hoohoo. please.
they understood what they had but a lot of people think siskall was the alpha, he was not.ious dough to go to new york and l.a. >> why didn't he go? >> in chicago, favors are worth more than money and loyalty. it's chicago -- this is very important. roger is one of the most loyal people. he was loyal to his friends, his family. and i don't have any problem understanding why he decided to stay here. ♪ >>> i've never been to prison, except for the show. i've never been,...
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and an additional component potentially driving alpha through a portfolio.x: a lot of these hedge funds are in the same names. if ido my homework, but see my buddies are invested in that stock, i won't be buying the stock because there is literally no one left to buy it when you want to sell. have your clients changed their strategy in terms of who they might want to invest in and that sort of credit trade based on shares like valiant, which has been subject to this kind of thing? simon: it is interesting you are much in a single equity names. we look at the widely held macro positions. single name credit positions have been at risk. in the macro space, they have been your today to very problematic. what we say to our clients is not necessarily acquisitions to equity manager -- equity short managers. they are looking at longer strategies and high profile equity short manager. alix: you also like european high-yield credit. it has seen an enormous rally. do you still like it at these levels? simon: we do. we are not expecting a significant, for the compressio
and an additional component potentially driving alpha through a portfolio.x: a lot of these hedge funds are in the same names. if ido my homework, but see my buddies are invested in that stock, i won't be buying the stock because there is literally no one left to buy it when you want to sell. have your clients changed their strategy in terms of who they might want to invest in and that sort of credit trade based on shares like valiant, which has been subject to this kind of thing? simon: it is...
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it is a highly automated aircraft with what is known as alpha protections or flight envelope protectionots will tell you they don't like it because the crew can't control it the same way. other pilots say it makes it a safer aircraft. the gist of my comment is so far we cannot have any reason to say the plane is unsafe or any reason to doubt what has happened in terms of the aircraft. >> many questions to be answered. richard quest, thank you. >>> we are tracking new information on the egyptair flight missing from paris to cairo. what could have gone wrong? next. in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. >>> it's now been more than eight hours since egyptair flight 804 vanished. here is what we know. the airbus a-320 was traveling from paris to cairo when it vanished over the mediterranean sea. there were 66 people on board. the aircraft went missing at 37,000 feet moments after crossing into egyptian air space. the egyptian military right now is searching for the jetliner. they say they detected a distress signal from
it is a highly automated aircraft with what is known as alpha protections or flight envelope protectionots will tell you they don't like it because the crew can't control it the same way. other pilots say it makes it a safer aircraft. the gist of my comment is so far we cannot have any reason to say the plane is unsafe or any reason to doubt what has happened in terms of the aircraft. >> many questions to be answered. richard quest, thank you. >>> we are tracking new information...
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alpha puck aminu huge. that dunk and free throw tied the score at 32-32.ree gave the blazers the lead. second three would give them a nine point lead. draymond green had a 19 point third quarter, career high 37. it sounds like a great night but he was guarding aminu most of the night. every time draymond would go to help on defense look who is wide open. it's aminu, who finished with 23 points and ten rebounds. green told mike shumann after the game that he is to blame for the loss because of his defense. >> and you were feeling it tonight. >> sure. i think i shot the ball well but i don't think i had my best game. i evaluate my games on how do i lead my team, and kind of how i am on the defensive end. i think i was horrible in both of those departments. it was good to shoot the ball well. that obviously helps. but i know if i don't do the things that i do in the other areas we don't win. and that's tonight. >> the main thing is to just focus on the details we can control, the defense and the rebounding and loose balls and compete like crazy. and i thought
alpha puck aminu huge. that dunk and free throw tied the score at 32-32.ree gave the blazers the lead. second three would give them a nine point lead. draymond green had a 19 point third quarter, career high 37. it sounds like a great night but he was guarding aminu most of the night. every time draymond would go to help on defense look who is wide open. it's aminu, who finished with 23 points and ten rebounds. green told mike shumann after the game that he is to blame for the loss because of...
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they say he needs to be the alpha male in every room. his workout is a good example of that.uys put protein powder shake things in his suitcase, attached it with a chain to his waist and he's doing pullups outside. >> i'm gagging. >> he's constantly eating too on the show, like he eats large amounts of meat in his hands all the time. nobody ever eats on "the bachelor" o "the bachelorette" so it's very strange. >> he was eating ham in the back at the ceremony. >> you've got to eat. >> he goes on a group date last night. one of the things they had to do was propose like in a large way to her, to jo jo, then to a press conference afterwards, like a practice press conference because that's what you do, i guess. let's take a look at his proposal to jo jo. >> in that moment, you should already know that. that's not a giver. >> i need you to tell me. >> having a fight, right away. >> a little nagy here. >> who do you think is in the house for the wrong reason? >> i feel like everybody, ion going to lie. >> why? >> you all don't know her yet, you can't be in love with her. if you are
they say he needs to be the alpha male in every room. his workout is a good example of that.uys put protein powder shake things in his suitcase, attached it with a chain to his waist and he's doing pullups outside. >> i'm gagging. >> he's constantly eating too on the show, like he eats large amounts of meat in his hands all the time. nobody ever eats on "the bachelor" o "the bachelorette" so it's very strange. >> he was eating ham in the back at the...
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is the orange line, there the three-year rolling out the -- alpha. so these are real returns.his is in 98 and 80. and it is going down quite steeply. scarlet: thank you. alix: good to see you. we have breaking news, donald trump releasing a statement on debate. he said he will not debate bernie sanders, he says that he will wait to debate the democratic nominee. of course, donald have is the presumptive nominee, yesterday clenching the right number of delegates to get that nomination. he says he will not debate bernie sanders. scarlet: we have more coming up, the main event on friday, janet yellen on the stage at harvard. next, we discussed her remarks. ♪ ♪ i am mark crumpton, we will get to first word news. breaking news, donald trump says he will not debate bernie sanders, but he will debate the presidential nominee. there has been a word that a trump sanders debate could be in the works soon and that perhaps $10 million would go to charity, but again, we have now received word that i debate will not happen and that donald trump will wait to debate the democratic presidentia
is the orange line, there the three-year rolling out the -- alpha. so these are real returns.his is in 98 and 80. and it is going down quite steeply. scarlet: thank you. alix: good to see you. we have breaking news, donald trump releasing a statement on debate. he said he will not debate bernie sanders, he says that he will wait to debate the democratic nominee. of course, donald have is the presumptive nominee, yesterday clenching the right number of delegates to get that nomination. he says...
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but a lot of people think siskel was the alpha. he was not. roger had two things over siskel.. >> anthony: so uh roger lived principally in chicago? >> bruce: oh yes. and he had, believe me, he had plenty of opportunities to leave. i mean, he was offered some serious dough to go to new york and go to la. >> anthony: why didn't he go? >> bruce: in chicago, favors are worth more than money and loyalty. in chicago, this is very important. roger is one of the most loyal people. he was loyal to his friends, to his family. and i just, i don't have any problem understanding why he decided to stay here. ♪ >>> when we first pitched this show, you should know the whole idea behind this show is it's a show where a black guy goes places either he shouldn't go or you wouldn't expect him to go. and we're like, oh, where should we go? i was like, i don't know, maybe i should go talk to the ku klux klan. that was their reaction. [ laughter ] that was exactly -- hmm. then it got quiet for a long time. but i could tell it was that kind of quiet where it was like that might be good for ratings.
but a lot of people think siskel was the alpha. he was not. roger had two things over siskel.. >> anthony: so uh roger lived principally in chicago? >> bruce: oh yes. and he had, believe me, he had plenty of opportunities to leave. i mean, he was offered some serious dough to go to new york and go to la. >> anthony: why didn't he go? >> bruce: in chicago, favors are worth more than money and loyalty. in chicago, this is very important. roger is one of the most loyal...
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the student vice president says all activities at the lambda pie alpha fraternity are suspended until further notice. >>> what an el nino it was. >> this was tied for the strongest on record. news came out today, they measured the ocean temperature, kind of in the middle of nowhere, but that's where all of this action begins, back to normal. as of today, the strongest el nino in 20 years is now finished. el nino is done folks. tied for the strongest el nino on record. the ocean temperature is now below the threshold, and back to normal. so we're looking at normal ocean temperatures in the equatorial pacifics. el nino is officially finished. we may be looking for la nina in the fall. napa, 73 degrees today for a high. you got earlier sunshine. where you did not was san francisco. oakland, only 63. freemont, 67 for a high. just a few showers remaining. middle town and clear lake, that is about it. we are winding things down when it comes to our rain chance and really going to gear up for a fantastic weekend. baseball tonight, 7:00 is the first pitch, a little bit early. mainly cloudy an
the student vice president says all activities at the lambda pie alpha fraternity are suspended until further notice. >>> what an el nino it was. >> this was tied for the strongest on record. news came out today, they measured the ocean temperature, kind of in the middle of nowhere, but that's where all of this action begins, back to normal. as of today, the strongest el nino in 20 years is now finished. el nino is done folks. tied for the strongest el nino on record. the ocean...
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. >> and donald trump is the winning blow hard, he is getting every alpha male lined up. larry wilmore tried to make a joke out of this. five times he tried. john boehner actually called ted cruz lucifer in the flesh, nobody took this claim seriously, except for us. we went through tape of ted cruz for the past year and there was one moment that made me think that john boehner may be on to something. take a look. >> and the obama/clinton foreign policy of leading from behind, the whole world is on fire. >> the world is on fire! the whole world is on fire. pretty good serving, i can't believe nobody else has this footage. >> does lucifer have flesh? because the smell of this burning flesh would be enough to make all the voters run away. >> the one thing i think is wrong, lucifer is such a great name. it's time for parents to say i'm taking that name back, i'm calling my kid lucifer. >> say what you will about evil, but isn't it supposed to be seductive? but ted cruz is not. right? like lucifer, like really? that is interesting. he just kind of doesn't seem that threatening
. >> and donald trump is the winning blow hard, he is getting every alpha male lined up. larry wilmore tried to make a joke out of this. five times he tried. john boehner actually called ted cruz lucifer in the flesh, nobody took this claim seriously, except for us. we went through tape of ted cruz for the past year and there was one moment that made me think that john boehner may be on to something. take a look. >> and the obama/clinton foreign policy of leading from behind, the...
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. >> yeah, coach knight is a big endorsement and they're both alpha males and make a lot of offensive comments and then seriously it's great endorsement and yes, indiana does really see the mark or break and then decided to approximate pick the rung meat when it's like lie that he is going to lose. you see the sanders campaign and then the numbers and saying okay we're going to the lay you off the staff and doubling down. >> he is bank approximating on the fact that he is win indiana steal the delicates and get to the convention. just to be there through the rest of the process seems to be the only goal. >> and it did not help necessarily that john called him will lucifer in the flesh. >> what did he say last night. ted had a bad week. >>> i want to get you in in the story of the nfl draft. one of the process ekt approximates of the draft ten minutes before the draft and this video that you're looking at posted that his twitter account. he could have been the number one pick, but he could have been the fourth of fifth and fell to 13. some is say that he lost six million dollars and so
. >> yeah, coach knight is a big endorsement and they're both alpha males and make a lot of offensive comments and then seriously it's great endorsement and yes, indiana does really see the mark or break and then decided to approximate pick the rung meat when it's like lie that he is going to lose. you see the sanders campaign and then the numbers and saying okay we're going to the lay you off the staff and doubling down. >> he is bank approximating on the fact that he is win...
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they're sort of alpha males, making offensive comments toward women. but seriously, great endorsement. indiana is sort of make or break. kind of weird when cruz decided to pick a running mate when it looks increasingly like he will lose. kasich, okay, we'll lay off staff. he's doubling down. >> banking on the fact that he can win indiana, steal delegates anen this point but he believes if he can get there, everything is up for grabs in cleveland. >> seems tonight only goal. >> and it didn't help that john boehner called cruz lucifer in the flesh this week. >> what did the president say last night? i think ted had a bad week. >>> this story from the nfl draft, not about 40-yard dash or jump. ten minutes before the draft, this video you're looking at right here, posted to his twitter account. some people say he could have been the number one pick. probably wasn't going to be, but could have been the fourth or fifth pick. he fell to 13. depends who you ask. some people say he lost six to seven. he says his account was hacked. it wasn't him. but my gosh. w
they're sort of alpha males, making offensive comments toward women. but seriously, great endorsement. indiana is sort of make or break. kind of weird when cruz decided to pick a running mate when it looks increasingly like he will lose. kasich, okay, we'll lay off staff. he's doubling down. >> banking on the fact that he can win indiana, steal delegates anen this point but he believes if he can get there, everything is up for grabs in cleveland. >> seems tonight only goal. >>...
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. >> the alpha type a cleaning up. you're surprised? i love you karen but you know you are the one. she is i can't, i am. here is something that i always do avoid having to be with my husband. >> ya? >> we never go to bed at the same time. i do this i go to work in the morning thing, bye, baby. and then you're safe. >> normally if you are going to get it on with steve, your husband. >> oh, my goodness. >> and it is not keeley. >> this time. >> what night of the week? >> oh, that's a saturday situation. >> it has got to be. >> i like a morning situation, too, but then the kids. >> your morning is a lot earlier than probably his morning. >> well, you know, he is on pail yo, so he wakes up earl. >> i like saturday morning. >> oh, saturday, i'm thinking during the week. >> then you get this. brody? what are you doing? what is she doing in there, you okay? >> mom? mom in? >> how about this one, cuddle and kiss before drifting off. drifting off. you're like is the phone move did i put my clothe away? did we do this? did we do our routine? and then this one. >> this is, i agree with, get t
. >> the alpha type a cleaning up. you're surprised? i love you karen but you know you are the one. she is i can't, i am. here is something that i always do avoid having to be with my husband. >> ya? >> we never go to bed at the same time. i do this i go to work in the morning thing, bye, baby. and then you're safe. >> normally if you are going to get it on with steve, your husband. >> oh, my goodness. >> and it is not keeley. >> this time. >>...
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. >> basically, bravo mod is a little less violent, a little less secure, then you get into alpha and delta, where they're given more -- more benefits, a little more freedom, in an effort to get them adjusted so they can go back into general population and be just regular prisoners. >> i like dealing with these guys. i think i have a good rapport with them. they work really well. they respond to me for whatever reason. >> you have a good lawyer? >> this is a place where you can actually see something happen. if you work with a guy and you get him to be a little bit better adjusted so he can get to general population, that's really good. >> despite these successes, officers have to take extreme precautions. inmates are handcuffed and wear leg restraints whenever they are escorted to the yard or showers. >> so we cuff them behind the back, six inches. put the leg restraints on them. then open the door and bring them out. so we're working in pairs a lot. this is a really tight teamwork. making sure we have each other's back. and we maintain the tactical advantage at all times. basically
. >> basically, bravo mod is a little less violent, a little less secure, then you get into alpha and delta, where they're given more -- more benefits, a little more freedom, in an effort to get them adjusted so they can go back into general population and be just regular prisoners. >> i like dealing with these guys. i think i have a good rapport with them. they work really well. they respond to me for whatever reason. >> you have a good lawyer? >> this is a place where...