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. >> alpha university, this has aerial shots. they're out hiking. flying around the donut. >> the azu is pretty cool. >> i don't think i need to say that these videos are getting a lot of attention online. ? >>> a makeup artist starts applying to become someone else. >> some of you may start recognizing who she's transforming herself. >> see which famous character's gets >> right. >> make his own fun. >>> talent like this talent proves why makeup artists are called artists. what she creates is amazing. she puts some of those caps on her head so that she can then paint over it. >> wow. >> as she starts applying the makeup, she gives herself a reseeding hairline and you realize she's becoming a man. >> that's creepy. >> she really is an artist. i mean -- >> right? >> the transformation we're seeing before our eyes is unbelievable. >> she is not even halfway there. >> she's changing the shape of her face. >> completely. some of you may start recognizing who she's transforming herself into. >> pea wee herman. >> great guess. that's what i first thought
. >> alpha university, this has aerial shots. they're out hiking. flying around the donut. >> the azu is pretty cool. >> i don't think i need to say that these videos are getting a lot of attention online. ? >>> a makeup artist starts applying to become someone else. >> some of you may start recognizing who she's transforming herself. >> see which famous character's gets >> right. >> make his own fun. >>> talent like this talent proves...
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few sororities can match the spirit and enthusiasm of alpha delta pi at the university of texas at austin. meet maddie, hayley and gene e. enjoy the recruitment video.. >> we've been waiting for you all um iser and we're so -- all summer and we're so glad are you finally here. [chiefing]. ♪ >> any thoughts? >> first of all maddie's voice, did you hear that? i love that like horse rasp. oh my gosh, there is nothing hotter than that. if she would just pee, that would be the ultimate. you. >> it looks like a bunch of them are waiting for plan b. >> this was scarier than the -- than "the shining." it was "shining" with the doors. >> and i felt like when they were waiving their fingers it was like arachnaphobia. i don't know. i felt there is something genius about this. maybe we are not the target. >> probably not. >> if i am 17 years old and me when i was 17 which i will tell you something in confidence i was not getting laid a lot, i feel like this is a great recruitment tool. >> for 17-year-old boys? >> yes, all of the girls are waiting for you. >> they are trying to recruit girls. >> the c
few sororities can match the spirit and enthusiasm of alpha delta pi at the university of texas at austin. meet maddie, hayley and gene e. enjoy the recruitment video.. >> we've been waiting for you all um iser and we're so -- all summer and we're so glad are you finally here. [chiefing]. ♪ >> any thoughts? >> first of all maddie's voice, did you hear that? i love that like horse rasp. oh my gosh, there is nothing hotter than that. if she would just pee, that would be the...
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alpha isat universe, rare, so you will find a small sliver of the hedge fund universe that can deliveralpha overtime, so it is a small subset of the smaller subset. david: do you see there is a track record to rely upon or is it that you are better off with the hedge fund that did not do better last two but they will this year? as seene look at scale something that can work in all environments. we also look for consistency and have that skill was manifested. is it because the manager has a certain point of view around the global macro, for instance? so it would for managers to have a consistent philosophy and better able to really deliver alpha after you adjust for the exposures you have in your portfolio. david: thanks so much for being here. , trading political risk. jonathan: government bonds outperforming after political fortunes diverge, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash
alpha isat universe, rare, so you will find a small sliver of the hedge fund universe that can deliveralpha overtime, so it is a small subset of the smaller subset. david: do you see there is a track record to rely upon or is it that you are better off with the hedge fund that did not do better last two but they will this year? as seene look at scale something that can work in all environments. we also look for consistency and have that skill was manifested. is it because the manager has a...
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the girls of arizona state university the chapter of alpha five found time to make a high budgetary cutement video -- budget recruitment video. take a look. ♪ >> they seem nice. >> in addition to the helicopter the video includes skateboarding and a pink jeep and cliff diving and a hot air balloon ride. they estimate the video cost $200,000 to produce and teen vogue, they know their movie budgets, don't they? what do you think? >> i guess it is fine if people want to -- it doesn't seem tone ties me into joining the sorority. they don't want me around anyway. they may want ted bundy slightly more than myself. >> maybe go to the school at least? >> i think arizona state benefit more than the sorority. the helicopter and all the things that can go wrong with that. >> you don't like the idea of the helicopters? >> i am afraid of flights. >> i thought college students were supposed to be starving. where do they get the money? they seem to be living the high life. >> and frats and sororities get hate for being exclusive clubs for rich boys and girls and there is no better way than to combat that l
the girls of arizona state university the chapter of alpha five found time to make a high budgetary cutement video -- budget recruitment video. take a look. ♪ >> they seem nice. >> in addition to the helicopter the video includes skateboarding and a pink jeep and cliff diving and a hot air balloon ride. they estimate the video cost $200,000 to produce and teen vogue, they know their movie budgets, don't they? what do you think? >> i guess it is fine if people want to -- it...
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university frat house. nbc 10, north philadelphia, the crash at the alpha pae house, it lost a wheel just before the accidentinvestigators believe the car was involved in an earlier hit and run somewhere else in the city. we're working to find out more on that, plus the condition of the driver. >>> this morning, a 6-year-old philadelphia boy is talking after he was shot ten times. yesterday, we spoke with the aunt of his aunt. doctors took him off a ventilator and he sat up and started talking. he was shot after getting out of a car with his godfather thursday night in germantown. the two were caught in the crossfire of a turf battle. >>> also in philadelphia, firefighters were busy yesterday, battling this blaze at a daycare center in west mount erie. nbc 10 was on the scene. the daycare is a former church. investigators are looking for the cause of that fire. >>> you know, i put down failing at new york times. >> donald trump, unloads on the media again. this time, taking aim at the gray lady. more of his blast from the campaign trail, coming up. >>> a final farewell to one of the stars of the first "star
university frat house. nbc 10, north philadelphia, the crash at the alpha pae house, it lost a wheel just before the accidentinvestigators believe the car was involved in an earlier hit and run somewhere else in the city. we're working to find out more on that, plus the condition of the driver. >>> this morning, a 6-year-old philadelphia boy is talking after he was shot ten times. yesterday, we spoke with the aunt of his aunt. doctors took him off a ventilator and he sat up and started...
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dominated by male and according to bryan hair, a duke university evolutionary anthropologist, it's the females that run the show. >> here if you try to be an alpha by the females. >> reporter: not just by one bout an alliance? >> right. they violate a rule of nature where usually if you're bigger, you're going to be dominate. but females are smaller but they're still not dominated by males because they work together. >> reporter: they've never been observed killing each other, the same can't be said for chimpanzees or humans for that matter. >> they don't have that darker side. so, how could it be that a species with a brain 1/3 the size of ours can do something we can't, which is not kill each other. >> reporter: these apes are sex in more often and in more ways than any other primate on the planet. he refers to it as the bonobo handshake. it's not that they even find each other attractive -- >> no, it's a negotiation. >> reporter: and it's hardly surprising that many of these negotiations take place over food. chimpanzees will fight each other over food. >> chimpanzees get primed for competition, testosterone increases. and bonobo's get anxiou
dominated by male and according to bryan hair, a duke university evolutionary anthropologist, it's the females that run the show. >> here if you try to be an alpha by the females. >> reporter: not just by one bout an alliance? >> right. they violate a rule of nature where usually if you're bigger, you're going to be dominate. but females are smaller but they're still not dominated by males because they work together. >> reporter: they've never been observed killing each...
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found an earthlike planet in our own corner of the universe and the european southern observatory in germany said that the planet orbits a star in alpha centauri system it is the closest to earth over 4 ly away and it does not rotate so one side is always darken it travels quickly orbiting it start in 11 days. scientists say that the plan is slightly larger than a thin seems like it is warm enough for liquid water, a key component for life. in fact scientists say that they may have hit the jackpot. >> this one is special because it is a rocky planet like the earth. it is actually inhabitable, it has water and fluid so there could be a process that generates life like it did on our own planet. >> i can hear the excitement in his voice. the scientist say they are hoping to launch a probe to explore the plan in the next few decades, it will take 20 years to get there traveling at 20% of the speed of light. >>> certainly is interesting. lawmakers take a stand for equal rights, a bundle of bills that pushes for economic balance between men and women right here in california. stay with us, the 4 on 2 will be right back. >>> at at&t, we b
found an earthlike planet in our own corner of the universe and the european southern observatory in germany said that the planet orbits a star in alpha centauri system it is the closest to earth over 4 ly away and it does not rotate so one side is always darken it travels quickly orbiting it start in 11 days. scientists say that the plan is slightly larger than a thin seems like it is warm enough for liquid water, a key component for life. in fact scientists say that they may have hit the...
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according to brian hare, a duke university evolutionary anthropologist who studies them at lola, it's the females who run the show. >> brian hare: here, if you try to be in a... an alpha male, you will be, as the congolese say, "corrected" by the females. >> cooper: not just by one female, but by a sort of alliance of females? >> hare: that's righ bonobos really violate a rule of nature where, usually, if you're bigger, you're going to be dominant. but here, females are actually smaller. but they're still not dominated by males because they work together. >> cooper: what's more, bonobos have never been observed to kill each other. the same can't be said of chimpanzees, or of humans, for that matter. >> hare: bonobos, on the other hand, they don't really have that darker side. so that's where they could really help us is, how could it be that a species that has a brain a third of the size of we can't accomplish? which is, to not kill each other. >> cooper: the answer might be found in bonobos' favorite pastime. these apes have more sex, more often, in more ways than any other primate on the planet. their sexual contact is so frequent, brian hare refers to it as the "bo
according to brian hare, a duke university evolutionary anthropologist who studies them at lola, it's the females who run the show. >> brian hare: here, if you try to be in a... an alpha male, you will be, as the congolese say, "corrected" by the females. >> cooper: not just by one female, but by a sort of alliance of females? >> hare: that's righ bonobos really violate a rule of nature where, usually, if you're bigger, you're going to be dominant. but here, females...