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today apple making an announcement with the imac and macbook pros, so that is giving us a bit of an upliftas we go into the third quarter. cory: the macbook is an amazing machine, working on an intel chip. mr. smith: yes. cory: you saw increase in the average selling price and also in volume. what is going on? mr. smith: yes, so we saw 12% revenue growth. the first half was closer to 15%. generally what we are seeing there is very, very strong cloud market, and that is significantly outperforming expectations we had at the beginning of the year. it is being offset with the data center. this correlates closely with overall economic growth, and that is what we thought when we started the year. to your question, that is consistent with what we have had for several years in the data center. we also see people buying richer configurations, and there is less space, and so you have more computing power per square foot. cory: interesting. the gross margin march, if you will, after taking a big hit, the guidance for next quarter was for a slight degradation in gross margins. mr. smith: i think you
today apple making an announcement with the imac and macbook pros, so that is giving us a bit of an upliftas we go into the third quarter. cory: the macbook is an amazing machine, working on an intel chip. mr. smith: yes. cory: you saw increase in the average selling price and also in volume. what is going on? mr. smith: yes, so we saw 12% revenue growth. the first half was closer to 15%. generally what we are seeing there is very, very strong cloud market, and that is significantly...
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saw apple making an announcement, they are taking advantage of technology and that is giving us an upliftk is an amazing machine. working on an intel chip. data center, let's talk about that. a 6% increase. also in volume. where are you seeing that? >> 12% revenue growth. the first half was closer to 15%. generally, we are seeing a strong cloud the market. that is the secular growth driver for us. it is being offset by weakness in the enterprise segment. that correlates with overall economic growth, worldwide economic growth career that is little weaker than we thought. to your question about unit, that is consistent with what we have seen in the data center. richard in the stack, richer configurations. center, less cooling for them. more computing power. corey: the gross margin, got better last quarter. and yet the guidance for next quarter is for a degradation. a broadere to have view of gross margins. between 15range is and 16%. as we have done more innovation, focused on efficiency, we see margins between 55%-60 5%. we are at the high end of that range. we will see a tick down. manufa
saw apple making an announcement, they are taking advantage of technology and that is giving us an upliftk is an amazing machine. working on an intel chip. data center, let's talk about that. a 6% increase. also in volume. where are you seeing that? >> 12% revenue growth. the first half was closer to 15%. generally, we are seeing a strong cloud the market. that is the secular growth driver for us. it is being offset by weakness in the enterprise segment. that correlates with overall...
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the pastor delivered an uplifting sermon on sunday. >> god brings to it or you find yourself facing something that's hard. he will bring you through it. >> pastor underwent 17 surgery as enawaiting a prosthetic leg. >> chosen 300 is working to raise $12,000 for the couple. there children are in foster care after their 2-year-old son was found alone in the park late at night. the group has raised half of the amount, $6,500 bringing hope to the struggling family. >> it makes me feel so warm inside, because as cold as it is, people in society are like that. >> the money will go directly to a landlord to help the family with rent it will cover the cost of social services to help the parents become self-sufficient. if you would like to donate find a lik at 6abc.com. >> -- a link at 6abc.com. >> we have low sun angle. >> reporter: cold air came in overnight. storm tracker 6 live showing we're dry, taking a look outside we have clear skies over the platt bridge. everywhere else in the region. it's a cold start and colder than it's been around here in quite sometime. 36 degrees, the current temperatu
the pastor delivered an uplifting sermon on sunday. >> god brings to it or you find yourself facing something that's hard. he will bring you through it. >> pastor underwent 17 surgery as enawaiting a prosthetic leg. >> chosen 300 is working to raise $12,000 for the couple. there children are in foster care after their 2-year-old son was found alone in the park late at night. the group has raised half of the amount, $6,500 bringing hope to the struggling family. >> it...
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. >>> an uplifting moment for the family of a long island high school football player as they mark 1 year since his death. tom cutinella died after helmet- to-helmet hit. the 16-year-old was an organ donor, and this past sunday his mother participated in his favorite race, tunnel to towers with the woman who received his heart. >> i knew in my heart at that time tom was with us and we were run aring together. >> reporter: tom's liver, kidneys, pancreas, and eyes were also donated. this month his parents will be honored a at special event where they will reunite with other recipients of their son's organs. >>> still ahead tonight here at 11, she says her outfit got her kicked out of the gym, but it's not what you think. >> i don't feel like i need to compromise that just to go to the gym. >> skirt that has her suing. [music] >>> new jersey native jon bon jovi with a special shoutout for a local high school. >>> and what would you do to keep your family safe? the extreme home security you can't even see. >>> we will continue to keep our eye on the coastal storm tonight. these are live p
. >>> an uplifting moment for the family of a long island high school football player as they mark 1 year since his death. tom cutinella died after helmet- to-helmet hit. the 16-year-old was an organ donor, and this past sunday his mother participated in his favorite race, tunnel to towers with the woman who received his heart. >> i knew in my heart at that time tom was with us and we were run aring together. >> reporter: tom's liver, kidneys, pancreas, and eyes were also...
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. >> it's an uplifting move that i way. everybody gets involved behind this one person. you know, which probably will hopefully happen in their life. >> if we mess up, he dies. if we mess up and the earth gravity i insists, he dies. >> if you were actually stuck on mars but could be stuck with one of your cast mates, who would you stuck there with? >> that's tough. i probably would -- i think peÑa would be funny to be stuck with, you know, he would be did. >> for four years. >> for four years, he would keep it light. he would keep it light. >> probably michael peÑa. because -- i don't know that we get like any work done, because -- but he's really funny. >> as a funny dude. i have to say. he is very entertaining guy to be around. >> case. >> sorry, i was going say damon. [ laughter ] >> that's fine, that's fine. >> go ahead. you can say it. >> what? >> me. [ laughter ] >> not jessica chastain, that wouldn't -- no. she would be the last person. [speaking at the same time] >> oh, god, can you imagine on mars with jessica chastain, no. >> very funny. love to play games, so
. >> it's an uplifting move that i way. everybody gets involved behind this one person. you know, which probably will hopefully happen in their life. >> if we mess up, he dies. if we mess up and the earth gravity i insists, he dies. >> if you were actually stuck on mars but could be stuck with one of your cast mates, who would you stuck there with? >> that's tough. i probably would -- i think peÑa would be funny to be stuck with, you know, he would be did. >> for...
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those are the books that made me a teacher and an activist in my >> recognizing an uplifting latino culture through books, a perfect example of what hispanic heritage month is all about. >> aurora has been on our show twice before. congratulations to her with her bookstore. before we go, a look at the "tiempo" community calendar for this week. today in manhattan, the annual hispanic day parade marches on 5th avenue, from 44th street to 70th street. that begins at 11:00. the parade, of course, celebrates the traditions, music, and culture of the city's more than 2.4 million hispanic residents. 18 spanish-speaking countries will be represented. it gets under way at noon. also today, this time in new jersey, the first of its kind, peruvian rock festival at schuetzen park, located at 3167 john f. kennedy boulevard in north bergen. the festival will bring many rock stars from peru together. it gets under way at 4:00 p.m. and then this coming thursday in connecticut -- how about grand finale extravaganza, salsa included, features the latin heartbeat orchestra at the infinity hall, located at 32 f
those are the books that made me a teacher and an activist in my >> recognizing an uplifting latino culture through books, a perfect example of what hispanic heritage month is all about. >> aurora has been on our show twice before. congratulations to her with her bookstore. before we go, a look at the "tiempo" community calendar for this week. today in manhattan, the annual hispanic day parade marches on 5th avenue, from 44th street to 70th street. that begins at 11:00....
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we saw today apple making an with the imac and s, so that is giving us a bit of an uplift as we go intord quarter. cory: the macbook is an amazing machine, working on an intel chip. mr. smith: yes. you saw increase in the average selling price and also in volume. what is going on? smith: yes, so we saw 12% revenue growth. the first half was closer to 15%. generally what we are seeing cloudis very, very strong marketing, and that is significantly outperforming expectations we had at the beginning of the year. with the datafset center. this correlates closely with overall economic growth, and that is what we thought when we started the year. to your question, that is consistent with what we have had for several years in the data center. buying richerople configurations, and there is less space, and so you have more computing power per square foot. cory: interesting. the gross margin march, if you will, after taking a big hit, the guidance for next quarter was for a slight degradation in gross margins. mr. smith: i think you have to take a longer-term view of gross margins. range isl gross
we saw today apple making an with the imac and s, so that is giving us a bit of an uplift as we go intord quarter. cory: the macbook is an amazing machine, working on an intel chip. mr. smith: yes. you saw increase in the average selling price and also in volume. what is going on? smith: yes, so we saw 12% revenue growth. the first half was closer to 15%. generally what we are seeing cloudis very, very strong marketing, and that is significantly outperforming expectations we had at the...
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he delivered an uplifting sermon yesterday. gold brings you to it, or you find yourself facing something that's hard, he will bring you to it. >> the community is coming together to help a homeless couple whose son was wandering losh park over the weekend. chosen 300 is working to raise $12,000 for the couple. their kids are in foster care after their 2-year-old son was found alone in the park late at night. the couple said shelters didn't have any room for them so they slept under a building in the park. the group raised $63,500 bringing hope to the struggling -- $6,500. bringing hope to the struggling family. >> it makes my heart warm inside. >> the money will go to the landlord to help the family with rent it will cover the cost of social services to help them become self-sufficient. if you would like to donate go to 6abc.com. >> more evidence there there ad people particularly around here. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you that we have dry conditions at least. as we take a look outside, the sun is comi
he delivered an uplifting sermon yesterday. gold brings you to it, or you find yourself facing something that's hard, he will bring you to it. >> the community is coming together to help a homeless couple whose son was wandering losh park over the weekend. chosen 300 is working to raise $12,000 for the couple. their kids are in foster care after their 2-year-old son was found alone in the park late at night. the couple said shelters didn't have any room for them so they slept under a...
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this is an uplifting story. an unusual bridal registry for one local couple who came to the aid of their communities. >> mark: david and mary beth wash asked their 175 wedding guests to bring food or cash donations for the franklin food pantry in lieu of gifts. they tied the knot this weekend and delivered the gifts today, a whole van loaded with food and more than $1,200 in donations. now at 6:00 p.m., a new twist in the bella bond case. the request from the accused killer's request that could be the answer to a lingering mystery. >> heather: a close are look at the husband and wife accused of robbing banks up and down the east coast. >> kevin: how much longer we'll see highs in the 60's and when our next shot for rain arrives. on alert, police investigating a sexual assault, they are looking for this man, police say an 18-year-old freshman, met him on an app. >> mark: first at 6:00 p.m., the mother of bella bonds, the little girl once known as baby doe, hides her face from cameras as she faces a judge. prosecut
this is an uplifting story. an unusual bridal registry for one local couple who came to the aid of their communities. >> mark: david and mary beth wash asked their 175 wedding guests to bring food or cash donations for the franklin food pantry in lieu of gifts. they tied the knot this weekend and delivered the gifts today, a whole van loaded with food and more than $1,200 in donations. now at 6:00 p.m., a new twist in the bella bond case. the request from the accused killer's request that...
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. >> we've had some fun and a dog named norman around here as we wanted to give you an uplift here asu go. >> is that norman? >> riding a bike. a french sheepdog. he can ride a scooter as well as he did that in our parking lot as well. he's in the bay area this weekend for the pet food express adoption fair in san rafael. >> that is some talent. he prefers the shade because of the road on that side is a little smoother. a little too bumpy for norman. but look at that. >> that's good. the event is meant to encourage pet owners to adopt responsibly either from a security rescue dog from a shelter or even from a good breeder that you would know about. >> as for norman, his owner says that he is first and got on that scooter as a puppy. >> just socializing him to objects that he would not be afraid as he loved it. he's the two-time dwi possess world second for the lastest 30 meters by a dog. you can actually get on that surf board and ride a wave. >> a big dog too. >> he's a big dog a. , a sweet dog. he was really nice. >> norman. >>> a frat house shut down after video from a party surfac
. >> we've had some fun and a dog named norman around here as we wanted to give you an uplift here asu go. >> is that norman? >> riding a bike. a french sheepdog. he can ride a scooter as well as he did that in our parking lot as well. he's in the bay area this weekend for the pet food express adoption fair in san rafael. >> that is some talent. he prefers the shade because of the road on that side is a little smoother. a little too bumpy for norman. but look at that....
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. >>> and this, an uplifting story. brave story of a student who laid on the floor wounded and told the gunman it was his son's birthday. i'm going to speak with his family next. >>> plus, 28 potentially lost americans at sea. the coast guard desperately searching to are that ship right now near the eye of the category 3 hurricane. we have the story. this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. chase for business. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&
. >>> and this, an uplifting story. brave story of a student who laid on the floor wounded and told the gunman it was his son's birthday. i'm going to speak with his family next. >>> plus, 28 potentially lost americans at sea. the coast guard desperately searching to are that ship right now near the eye of the category 3 hurricane. we have the story. this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious...
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if we are to insurer the quality of life for black people than every other community will have an upliftedas well. buffeted truly understand the reality too not be so scared to speak authentically about what is taking place. >> led the eric garner and trayvon martin but this is more than criminal-justice but the structural problems in the of black community. you wouldn't we doing this but my colleague is progressively more darkly pessimistic to be with a utopia but to get past these and beyond that is never the suffering with the struggles of previous generations of african americans. you don't believe that? or you are more hopeful? >> the reality is we see people of conscience from every walk of life. with the multiracial movement. from south africana and germany and venezuela. people everywhere who will not set by so with racial justice organizing over the years i believe and we take action things can change. those that teach us lessons and the fact there are people from all walks of life to lae part of this. >> and then to see that. >> with that cultural shift. >> thank you very much. [
if we are to insurer the quality of life for black people than every other community will have an upliftedas well. buffeted truly understand the reality too not be so scared to speak authentically about what is taking place. >> led the eric garner and trayvon martin but this is more than criminal-justice but the structural problems in the of black community. you wouldn't we doing this but my colleague is progressively more darkly pessimistic to be with a utopia but to get past these and...
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seeing an uplift by about 6%, not quite 250 dollars per barrel. ng some relief and expressed in the energy market. inventory data out today and we saw increasing an increase in consumption. that is helping the oil prices today. we are also seeing a rise in gold prices today. the fede coming back to on the perception we will see rates remain relatively low. also, despite the oil gained today, the general projection for commodities is lower. inflation lower. mining benefit from that gain in gold prices. alix: i'm personally very excited about it. but talking about earnings on any notable movers -- >> we have got to come back to apple, which has almost gotten lost in the shuffle. we have had dealnews and the fed coming up. apple is out with earnings as well and beating estimates, also projecting the holiday season will be strong. thoses helping to lift numbers. cbr e is a real estate services company, coming out with earnings per share for the full year. estimatesast is above and stock is the best performer in the s&p 500 today. continuing with the tr
seeing an uplift by about 6%, not quite 250 dollars per barrel. ng some relief and expressed in the energy market. inventory data out today and we saw increasing an increase in consumption. that is helping the oil prices today. we are also seeing a rise in gold prices today. the fede coming back to on the perception we will see rates remain relatively low. also, despite the oil gained today, the general projection for commodities is lower. inflation lower. mining benefit from that gain in gold...
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celebration of parental love, it's about growing up and we wanted to make it life affirming and an upliftingery dark. >> i loved seeing it with my son. we had this conversation about the love of parents and what they try to do for their kids. lenny abramson, good luck with everything in the awards circuit for "room." >> thank you. >>> it appears to be a major factor in your chances for being pulled over by police. now analysis of police traffic stops, next. the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. chase for business. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ >>> community members gather to demand a
celebration of parental love, it's about growing up and we wanted to make it life affirming and an upliftingery dark. >> i loved seeing it with my son. we had this conversation about the love of parents and what they try to do for their kids. lenny abramson, good luck with everything in the awards circuit for "room." >> thank you. >>> it appears to be a major factor in your chances for being pulled over by police. now analysis of police traffic stops, next. the...
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it is uplifting in many ways. >> it's an incredibly remarkable time to be taking care of patients. the advances that we've made over the last even 10 or five years are unbelievable, things we never thought of. we never envisioned that there'd be over a million and a half women alive today who had a history of breast cancer. ernie: this is so good to hear. you want to talk about the new freezing technique. tell us about that. >> typically over the years, we've had two options for women for surgery when they have breast cancer. one is a lumpectomy. one is a mastectomy. we've heard lots about them in your reports, amongst other avenues. the reality is right now there's a newer technique called cryoablation, freezing of the cancer cells, killing them, and the women won't need surgery. this has been used in many other cancers, primary liver cancer, over the years. for decades. ernie: but it hasn't been applied to breast cancer. >> it's new. at mt. sinai, we're part of a clinical trial doing this. we know it works. ernie: the results have been good? >> they've been phenomenal. and now we
it is uplifting in many ways. >> it's an incredibly remarkable time to be taking care of patients. the advances that we've made over the last even 10 or five years are unbelievable, things we never thought of. we never envisioned that there'd be over a million and a half women alive today who had a history of breast cancer. ernie: this is so good to hear. you want to talk about the new freezing technique. tell us about that. >> typically over the years, we've had two options for...
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we also have to our advantage an obama administration that in large part didn't really protect or upliftlack community. you have a lot of black folks who voted for obama who are disappointed. they are not interested in this person who says they're going to change things and they don't change anything for black people. we have a lot of black people on our sides who are trying to figure out who do i vote for, and do i even vote? john: on tuesday the first democratic debate is in las vegas. when you are watching that debate, what do you want to hear from these candidates, not just and senatorinton sanders? patrisse: i want to hear them talk about black lives matter and an economic platform that is about talking about how incarceration has impacted the black community. how policing has impacted black communities. i want to hear them act unapologetically and say this country needs to do a better job at serving black people. i want to hear them talk about black folks who have been dying at the hands of vigilantes, essentially. i want to hear all the candidates say they have a commitment to bei
we also have to our advantage an obama administration that in large part didn't really protect or upliftlack community. you have a lot of black folks who voted for obama who are disappointed. they are not interested in this person who says they're going to change things and they don't change anything for black people. we have a lot of black people on our sides who are trying to figure out who do i vote for, and do i even vote? john: on tuesday the first democratic debate is in las vegas. when...
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an exercise program now. moving around helps produce uplifting brain chemicals. a therapy light can also help. cent of the people who use a light of 10,000 looks for half an hour a day see an improvement in their mood. >> big talkers. big controversy over a new zealand's decision to purposely stunt the growth of their 10-year-old daughter. this is charlie here and she has both mental and physical disabilities. she has since birth. her pants say she is so disabled they call her unabled. she can't speak, she can't walk, she can't see anything beyond light and dark. so they made a very radical decision for her future. a few years ago they started hormone therapy to stop her from growing past her current height and weight. charlie's mother says she has no regrets and that this decision was about the quality of life for her daughter. >> i feel like we've proven certainly to the medical field and to other families with very severe children that there is hope with this treatment. >> their decision which also involves giving the young girl a hysterectomy did not come without a fight and it didn't come
an exercise program now. moving around helps produce uplifting brain chemicals. a therapy light can also help. cent of the people who use a light of 10,000 looks for half an hour a day see an improvement in their mood. >> big talkers. big controversy over a new zealand's decision to purposely stunt the growth of their 10-year-old daughter. this is charlie here and she has both mental and physical disabilities. she has since birth. her pants say she is so disabled they call her unabled....
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an organization. >> keisha, she was funny, you know, she was funny, she was a good person, uplifted. she was into art. >> reporter: pedro redding is charged with jenkins' murder. a tip identified the 24 year old as a known robber in the neighborhood. he's been arrested four times before. he was arrested for a very similar crime, him and another individual, and they went to rob a transgender individual. they were arrested for that. i believe the victim did not show up to court and all charges were dropped. >> reporter: redding told police jenkins dropped back as he and three other men punched and kicked her last tuesday morning in the hunting park neighborhood, but redding says he did not fire the fatal shot. >> the victim was, in fact, a prostitute in the area. >> reporter: police do not believe jenkins was targeted because she was a transgender woman and ruled out her murder being a hate crime. they do believe robbery was the motive. >> no matter what community, what profession, nobody deserves it. >> reporter: reporting in philadelphia, nbc 10 news. >>> right now the top two candid
an organization. >> keisha, she was funny, you know, she was funny, she was a good person, uplifted. she was into art. >> reporter: pedro redding is charged with jenkins' murder. a tip identified the 24 year old as a known robber in the neighborhood. he's been arrested four times before. he was arrested for a very similar crime, him and another individual, and they went to rob a transgender individual. they were arrested for that. i believe the victim did not show up to court and...
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an earthquake fault line. >> all of these fossils come from the heyward fault, because in 1868, when it uplifted, it brought a lot of fossils upward. so it's fitting that these are found for a seismic retrofit. >> it's fascinating. it's estimated the 1868 earthquake was a magnitude 7.0. >> well, a milestone today in southern california. where the los angeles city council unanimously passed sweeping earthquake retrofitting rules for apartment buildings. it would affect as many as 13,000 vulnerable wood frame structures. specifically those with parking structures on the ground floor. the 1500 brittle concrete buildings would require upgrades. city leaders have to agree on how the estimated $500,000 per unit retrofitting cost will be split between tenants and landlords. >> smoke in the east bay. the cite of a smoke cloud above dublin procted alameda county fire to send out a twitter message. they alerted it was part of a controlling training burn, and there was never any danger. >> okay, it is friday. the weekend is here. the president is coming into town. we have a lot going on. especially with fleet week. je
an earthquake fault line. >> all of these fossils come from the heyward fault, because in 1868, when it uplifted, it brought a lot of fossils upward. so it's fitting that these are found for a seismic retrofit. >> it's fascinating. it's estimated the 1868 earthquake was a magnitude 7.0. >> well, a milestone today in southern california. where the los angeles city council unanimously passed sweeping earthquake retrofitting rules for apartment buildings. it would affect as many...
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an alarming identity crisis. nice one. karen: speakers of knowledge is in afterschool program that enables the social development of the young ladies with goals to uplift spirits, debunks. types -- debunk stereotypes, and embrace self-worth. >> you are not allowed to say "i t." in this world if you put your heart and mind to it and if you focus. karen: most of the girls come from low income families. parents might struggle to make ends meet, spending less time at home, so they may not have the luxury of time to engage with their daughters and learn about what is going on in their lives. >> they don' t share it with their parents at home. we started talking about a lot of things that are going on in society now with racism. one of the girls was telling me some of the things she was counselor or is there anyone you can talk to? she said, i' m afraid. once she opened that door, i stepped right in. karen: cynthia gaines, the founder and director, believes that her efforts can only go so far. >> a lot of them deal with things at home that i have no control over and the things that i can' t control, those are the ones that they get lost in the system. karen:
an alarming identity crisis. nice one. karen: speakers of knowledge is in afterschool program that enables the social development of the young ladies with goals to uplift spirits, debunks. types -- debunk stereotypes, and embrace self-worth. >> you are not allowed to say "i t." in this world if you put your heart and mind to it and if you focus. karen: most of the girls come from low income families. parents might struggle to make ends meet, spending less time at home, so they...
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uplift them. >> the community appreciates what we do, and we're happy to be here and meet with them and share in this day. >> in addition, there was an awards ceremony and band playing some tunes. >> also a special day for pets and their owners. >> today the boston vet clinic held a blessing of animals to celebrate the bond between owners and their pets. the ritual pays tribute to st. francis, the patron saint of animals. you don't have to be big and brave. boston terriers did not hesitate when two big bears came unincited. surveillance video shows a tiny little dog charging the bear. they climbed the fence to get away as fast as possible. >> that video was sped up so it's not quite that fast. >> really? why did you have to tell me that. >> such good pets right there. >> showing you who's boss. >>> cold conditions this weekend. the winds made it feel more like the 40s. we have nice weather coming. it's 50 in boston, and been that way just about all day long. the northeast wind continues to stir up the air. the wind is dropping off and the skies mostly clear, but chill the air. this plume of moisture continues to roll over especially
uplift them. >> the community appreciates what we do, and we're happy to be here and meet with them and share in this day. >> in addition, there was an awards ceremony and band playing some tunes. >> also a special day for pets and their owners. >> today the boston vet clinic held a blessing of animals to celebrate the bond between owners and their pets. the ritual pays tribute to st. francis, the patron saint of animals. you don't have to be big and brave. boston...
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an organization. >> keisha, she was funny, you know, she was funny, she was a good person, uplifted. she was into art. >> reporter: pedro redding is charged with jenkins' murder. a tip identified the 24 year old as a known robber in the neighborhood. he's been arrested four times before. he was arrested for a very similar crime, him and another individual, and they went to rob a transgender individual. they were arrested for that. i believe the victim did not show up to court and all charges were dropped. >> reporter: redding told police jenkins dropped back as he and three other men punched and kicked her last tuesday morning in the hunting park neighborhood, but redding says he did not fire the fatal shot. >> the victim was, in fact, a prostitute in the area. >> reporter: police do not believe jenkins was targeted because she was a transgender woman and ruled out her
an organization. >> keisha, she was funny, you know, she was funny, she was a good person, uplifted. she was into art. >> reporter: pedro redding is charged with jenkins' murder. a tip identified the 24 year old as a known robber in the neighborhood. he's been arrested four times before. he was arrested for a very similar crime, him and another individual, and they went to rob a transgender individual. they were arrested for that. i believe the victim did not show up to court and...
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ans i can't believe it. it's kind of bananas. >> yeah, it is. joe talks to us exclusively about his wedding to sophia and his emotional day a a children's hospital. >> do you feel uplifted watching kids. >> then we're talking to julianne julianne about her girl crush. >> her eyes are so stu >> okay, she's at it next. >> closed captioning provided carpet >>> joe loves two things, sophia vergara and the pittsburgh steelers. so would he miss a game to tie the knot? let me tell you, this happened at my own wedding with the basketball playoffs. it was a close one. that is just one of the i do details we got joe to give up. >> i called ownership. i said listen, i need a week off to get married. they were happy to comply. >> we think he's kidd but turns out joe and sophia's wedding date sunday november 22nd is clear. the steelers don't play that weekend. >> there will be some members of the steelers organization at my wedding. i would say that. so i'll sneak maybe a former player or two in. there. >> the steelers host the ravens tonight on thursday night football on cbs. joe will be at his hometown game with some pals. sophia can't make it. and she told ellen she roots for a d
ans i can't believe it. it's kind of bananas. >> yeah, it is. joe talks to us exclusively about his wedding to sophia and his emotional day a a children's hospital. >> do you feel uplifted watching kids. >> then we're talking to julianne julianne about her girl crush. >> her eyes are so stu >> okay, she's at it next. >> closed captioning provided carpet >>> joe loves two things, sophia vergara and the pittsburgh steelers. so would he miss a game to...
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is an like about the idea asset that is undervalued in our portfolio, universal banks in the wealthiest country in europe have to be on highest multiple. and the way to get that uplifts to have a market price. or 20%, and we price in the market, there are several benefits. it is an incentive for managers to deliver on the objective because it is driven by the market. there is a big consolidation in the swiss market. because of the increased compliance costs. a lot of smaller entities are not viable anymore. so we can be a consolidator or a platform aggregator. we have the compliance systems and all the infrastructure. it is about bringing them to us. and having that company gives us a currency to play the game. it is very strategic read and finally, i consider icing on the cake is the raising of capital benefits. for the company, what we said was 2 billion to 4 billion. ancine: given the volatility in the markets, how concerned are you about interest rates? >> it is very dependent on market conditions. of course, if we would only do it if it makes sense from a shoulder value perspective, and -- we willitions rate. we are dependent on the market. operationally we can
is an like about the idea asset that is undervalued in our portfolio, universal banks in the wealthiest country in europe have to be on highest multiple. and the way to get that uplifts to have a market price. or 20%, and we price in the market, there are several benefits. it is an incentive for managers to deliver on the objective because it is driven by the market. there is a big consolidation in the swiss market. because of the increased compliance costs. a lot of smaller entities are not...
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uplifted, to lift our spirits, and we need it. we need hope again. and this movie gives you hope, and the people came out in big stone gap. >> what an amazing -- >> we shot it in america. imagine that. in virginia. >> how crazy. >> it was your first time writing a movie. how tough was it to get jenna elfman, whoopi goldberg? >> you build the cast. whoopi was theage age nchor and ashley judd and patrick was the anchor. his grandmother came to me, he was in his 20s and said he should play this part. and i said this is about people on the brink of losing everything. they're in the 30s and they think it's all over. >> this is saturday. the whole town, and i swear to god, 90% of them were on the streets welcoming us, celebrating the heart of this movie, and the people are this movie. there i am. periscoping and people from istanbul to kazakhstan to croatia were watching this parade. >> we talk about another one of your parades. >> that's the only time she's not driving it. she can drive anything and eat anything. i've never seen anything like her, she can eat a pie when she's sitting there. there you're putting your hands in there, just like the chinese
uplifted, to lift our spirits, and we need it. we need hope again. and this movie gives you hope, and the people came out in big stone gap. >> what an amazing -- >> we shot it in america. imagine that. in virginia. >> how crazy. >> it was your first time writing a movie. how tough was it to get jenna elfman, whoopi goldberg? >> you build the cast. whoopi was theage age nchor and ashley judd and patrick was the anchor. his grandmother came to me, he was in his 20s...
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uplift you and bring you where you are today. how important is that sort of looking back and thanking while looking ahead and helping? >> i think an attitude of gratitude is the winning attitude you have to have. and we wouldn't be who we are with some of the women that have built us to who we have been or inspire us daily. >> we have two working mothers on the table. and i think that our fans want to hear their experiences and they are willing to share it. so you know although you know they've been kind enough to let us know what they go through. i feel for them a lot of days. they tell us what the viewers want to know. they want to know how to handle and balance things. >> we've got two working fathers on this table. if you ever need someone to fill in on the male side, we will raise our hands. [ laughter ] >> your husband texted me last night and said make sure you tease her relentlessly. >> oh really he did. all right. >> we are going to team up on him. >> we will. >> it will be awesome. we are going to have adam on the show. we're so excited about that. we love having our husbands on the show. and again this season i love tha
uplift you and bring you where you are today. how important is that sort of looking back and thanking while looking ahead and helping? >> i think an attitude of gratitude is the winning attitude you have to have. and we wouldn't be who we are with some of the women that have built us to who we have been or inspire us daily. >> we have two working mothers on the table. and i think that our fans want to hear their experiences and they are willing to share it. so you know although you...
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an extremely strong consumer market. we brought out of extreme poverty 36 million people within a very short time span between 10 to 12 years only, and we uplifteda predominantly mainly poor country, and it has become a predominantly middle-class country. >> but you will use this crisis so push forward structural reforms? >> yes. and that is why i'm telling you that the main issue from now onwards we now have a clear-cut commitment towards social security reform. we have a commitment to tax reform. we have set up a social security forum in brazil so discuss precisely social security and the propoetzed reforms. we want to leave this legacy, a legacy whereby we take events to the crisis, a painful experience, yes, but we take advantage of it as an opportunity to engage in the reforms that will prove decisive for the upcoming cycle of growth. >> you face a possible impeachment process back in brazil. you've described this, compared it in some ways to the coup of 1964-65 when the military took over. but isn't this a case the opposition party said they're investigating deep, deep corruption that has taken place under your administration, petrobas and
an extremely strong consumer market. we brought out of extreme poverty 36 million people within a very short time span between 10 to 12 years only, and we uplifteda predominantly mainly poor country, and it has become a predominantly middle-class country. >> but you will use this crisis so push forward structural reforms? >> yes. and that is why i'm telling you that the main issue from now onwards we now have a clear-cut commitment towards social security reform. we have a...
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the most heart warming and uplifting stories you can imagine, while covering something that is so tragic and challenging in the world. and i came out saying, you know, we've got ank of people around the u.s. who have closets full of clothes that are a part of this school community, why not turn it into something that allows them to actually send in clothing to help send a girl to school in syria, nigeria, places where getting quality education is quite challenging. right. while your donations can help your kids' school here in the united states, now you can help people all over the world. stunning number, the white house says, more than 62 million girls around the world do not have access to education whatsoever. the first lady has called on the private sector to help. they launched let girls learn. you look at economic argument, every year of secondary school can boost a girl's future earning by 18%. what's your broader goal sneer our goal is, as you might imagine to help those 60 million-plus girls all around the globe who don't have access to a primary or secondary education get a full 12 years worth of education. malala did an amazing job talking about that
the most heart warming and uplifting stories you can imagine, while covering something that is so tragic and challenging in the world. and i came out saying, you know, we've got ank of people around the u.s. who have closets full of clothes that are a part of this school community, why not turn it into something that allows them to actually send in clothing to help send a girl to school in syria, nigeria, places where getting quality education is quite challenging. right. while your donations...
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uplift each other, to make sure that all of our brothers and sisters in school. >> reporter: they take their inspiration from this man. >> george adam's, the original. >> reporter: his style came from an old injury that left him broke up or as folks in his native jamaica called it, "bruck up." >> from his leg, where he had this injury -- >> reporter: missile made its way to brooklyn in the 1990's. now the veterans have revived it to keep kids away from gangs and heal their own pain. >> i don't want to impress you. this is really, for me, this is my therapy. >> he's saying that he can take all of this anger and he can put it into dance. he can take all of his frustrations and put into dance and translate that into something positive and beautiful. >> reporter: channel 7 >> creating art. that's what they're doing. >>> a hate crime investigation. st. louis? seven have been burned. the most recent was late last night. that's a big bull. i think that's old cyrus. 1800 pounds of do whatever the heck i want. take the long way, huh? thank you cyrus. lease an mkc for $299 a month only at your lincoln dealer. i...love new york. these grapes are squishy. i...need a shove. can someone help me? i.
uplift each other, to make sure that all of our brothers and sisters in school. >> reporter: they take their inspiration from this man. >> george adam's, the original. >> reporter: his style came from an old injury that left him broke up or as folks in his native jamaica called it, "bruck up." >> from his leg, where he had this injury -- >> reporter: missile made its way to brooklyn in the 1990's. now the veterans have revived it to keep kids away from...
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you can use your power and platform to uplift the movement and address the systemic issues facing black communities in your state and across the country. we have an incredible panel here to do is that. is my hope that this will be a moment where all of you are inspired to connect with movement leaders in your state to begin to forge a path forward and work with one another. i am committing whatever resources we can bring to bear to support the movement in the coming months and years and all of that starts right now. let me turn it over to dorian warrant for for the context of frame this conversation. he will then introduce each of our amazing panelists. you might recognize dorian from his show nerding out on nbc and his frequent contributions to the network. i think heading back tomorrow morning which is why we are grateful to have him here today. he is a professor, a noted author, and to articulate and trade issues of economics, race and politics into something simple and digestible and has been a great leader in bringing the issues around the movement for black live to the masses. i can't think of a better person to be moderating this panel and
you can use your power and platform to uplift the movement and address the systemic issues facing black communities in your state and across the country. we have an incredible panel here to do is that. is my hope that this will be a moment where all of you are inspired to connect with movement leaders in your state to begin to forge a path forward and work with one another. i am committing whatever resources we can bring to bear to support the movement in the coming months and years and all of...
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ans i can't believe it. it's kind of bananas. >> yeah, it is. joe talks to us exclusively about his wedding to sophia and his emotional day a a children's hospital. >> do you feel upliftedianne about her girl crush. >> her eyes are so stu >> okay, she's at it next. >> closed captioning provided by. >>> hey, i'm here on the red carpet what can i make for you? how about one of our reuben sandwiches? choose from tender corned beef or oven roasted turkey breast, topped with sauerkraut, melty swiss cheese and thousand island dressing. enjoy one while they're here! subway. eat fresh. >>> joe loves two things, sophia vergara and the pittsburgh steelers. so would he miss a game to tie the knot? let me tell you, this happened at my own wedding with the basketball playoffs. it was a close one. that is just one of the i do details we got joe to give up. >> i called ownership. i said listen, i need a week off to get married. they were happy to comply. >> we think he's kidd but turns out joe and sophia's wedding date sunday november 22nd is clear. the steelers don't play that weekend. >> there will be some members of the steelers organization at my wedding. i would say that. so i'll
ans i can't believe it. it's kind of bananas. >> yeah, it is. joe talks to us exclusively about his wedding to sophia and his emotional day a a children's hospital. >> do you feel upliftedianne about her girl crush. >> her eyes are so stu >> okay, she's at it next. >> closed captioning provided by. >>> hey, i'm here on the red carpet what can i make for you? how about one of our reuben sandwiches? choose from tender corned beef or oven roasted turkey...
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uplifts women across america. but some, apparently see us differently. look at this national political party run which bill and see an estrogen cabal. [laughing] now i'm not saying that just to be funny. that is actually true. someone took to fox news airwaves other day said dnc was run by a estrogen cabal. i love it. [applause] so let's acknowledge some of the fine pairs of ovaries, well, present company accepted. i mean, women, who make up the leadership of this venerable organization, we know how to get things done. [applause] that's why, that's why women lead this organization because the democratic party recognized that. if we would be forever if i named all of them even though they're all so amazing but i want to name a few. of course our wonderful, fabulous ceo, amy dacey. [applause] the women's forum leadership director claire who deserves a nice round of applause for she has done to make conference a success. our remarkable staff to julie green in the secretary's office and to lindsey reynolds, hard-working ceo to leadership in my office by my chief of staff casey pew and director casey holton. we have smart
uplifts women across america. but some, apparently see us differently. look at this national political party run which bill and see an estrogen cabal. [laughing] now i'm not saying that just to be funny. that is actually true. someone took to fox news airwaves other day said dnc was run by a estrogen cabal. i love it. [applause] so let's acknowledge some of the fine pairs of ovaries, well, present company accepted. i mean, women, who make up the leadership of this venerable organization, we...
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an outpouring of grief. dozens of people showed up this morning to honor the life of antionio ramos. the artist who was gunned down yesterday as he worked on a mural designed to uplift the community. >> catherine: kron 4's will tran begins our coverage tonight. with the emotional reaction >> catherine: to the loss of a promising young life. >> reporter: people are crushed to out oakland and throughout the bay area. they started off with a prayer in front of the group was his sister, inconsolable. they cannot understand what happened and why? >> volunteered on the first mural he walked out, and say he liked what we were doing. and started to show up. this was his neighborhood, and his home. it was something that he liked to do. we are all here honoring him and his family. (cheers & applause) (cheers & applause) >> this is something so horrific. our committee is really suffering. try to get to the group cost her it is like a cancer. it grows and grows and grows for no reason it is the sickening part of this. a that not understanding why someone has to take another person's life. >> he was a great friend. he was a diligent and a very good artist. he was sweet and good
an outpouring of grief. dozens of people showed up this morning to honor the life of antionio ramos. the artist who was gunned down yesterday as he worked on a mural designed to uplift the community. >> catherine: kron 4's will tran begins our coverage tonight. with the emotional reaction >> catherine: to the loss of a promising young life. >> reporter: people are crushed to out oakland and throughout the bay area. they started off with a prayer in front of the group was his...
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uplifting that says you can achieve earned success. >> he tried to explain his comments but seemed to end up doubling down. >> we need to make our case that anmessage fixing a few big complex things will allow people to rise up. that's what people want. they don't want free stuff. that was my whole point. >> on that same day, we heard a different approach from elizabeth warren. warren connected black limes matter activists to the civil rights movement the 1960s and the struggle against structural inequality. >> in the same way the tools of oppress were woven together a package of civil rights laws came together to protect black people from violence, to assure access to the ballot box and to build economic opportunity. or to say it another way, black lives matter. black citizens matter and black families matter. [ applause ] >> two very different approaches on the issue of equal opportunity and the role of government. one that is sure to be an ongoing story line in the 2016 race for the white house. at the table, david k. johnson, professor at syracuse university law, author of "divided." perry bacon jr., nbc news political reporter. christin
uplifting that says you can achieve earned success. >> he tried to explain his comments but seemed to end up doubling down. >> we need to make our case that anmessage fixing a few big complex things will allow people to rise up. that's what people want. they don't want free stuff. that was my whole point. >> on that same day, we heard a different approach from elizabeth warren. warren connected black limes matter activists to the civil rights movement the 1960s and the...
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uplift them. you don't divide the republican party because of personal attacks. it's just not the american way. mr. trump has all these capabilities. it's anican success story. but unfortunately, he just doesn't have the discipline to show respect, to show mutual administration for someone else's accomplishment. it's sometimes as if he's the only person that should be running. i hate to be so candid about it, but this guy is so gifted, he has so much going for him, but you know, the problem is his temperament. he lashes out and people see it as a tantrum by an adult and americans are becoming turned off with it and dr. carson continues to grow and he would never get in the mud pit with mr. trump. it's just not his style. because he's so busy focusing on his message. >> so i have one question for you on that and i have two points of policy pushback. soy understand from folks who are close to dr. ben carson that he sees volume as weakness in people. that when asked to explain why his demeanor is more quiet, that maybe he has to pump it up to show that he has the energy. he says, no, no, no, strength is often being measured in tone. that when
uplift them. you don't divide the republican party because of personal attacks. it's just not the american way. mr. trump has all these capabilities. it's anican success story. but unfortunately, he just doesn't have the discipline to show respect, to show mutual administration for someone else's accomplishment. it's sometimes as if he's the only person that should be running. i hate to be so candid about it, but this guy is so gifted, he has so much going for him, but you know, the problem is...
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uplifting moments after the tragedy. heather nauert with a fox news alert. >> good morning to you. let's start overseas. fox news alert overnight the group doctors without borders calling for ann into the u.s. air strike on a hospital in afghanistan. saying the deaths of 22 doctors and patients cannot be dismissed as collateral damage. yesterday the top u.s. commander in afghanistan admitted that that strike was a mistake. he also urged president obama to rethink his plan to withdraw u.s. troops by the end of 2016. >>> well, metal debris has just been discovered in the search for the el faro cargo ship that sank during hurricane joaquin. the ntsb now launching a go team to zero in on specific waters off the coast of florida looking for a ping from the ship's data recorder. we spoke to u.s. coast guard member gunner christianson earlier today to ask what could have gone so wrong on board? >> this storm unfortunately really was a bad collection of events. the storm increased and changed tracks at the same time that they lost propulsion. and once you become disabled with no propulsion, you can't stem the waves. in other words, keep your bow into the waves. >> with 28 americans a
uplifting moments after the tragedy. heather nauert with a fox news alert. >> good morning to you. let's start overseas. fox news alert overnight the group doctors without borders calling for ann into the u.s. air strike on a hospital in afghanistan. saying the deaths of 22 doctors and patients cannot be dismissed as collateral damage. yesterday the top u.s. commander in afghanistan admitted that that strike was a mistake. he also urged president obama to rethink his plan to withdraw u.s....
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an etiquette book, the proper thing to wear, to do, to be -- [laughter] you know? and she devotes her life to this school finally, as well as her etiquette books, that becomes a center of social uplift for young blacks. a way of moving them into the black bourgeoisie which really preferred to call itself the black upper class. >> and one of the things that's so interesting about how you address this is you circle through generations and keep returning to different generations and look at this problem as if, you know, through a prism. we get, you know, sort of a picture of your mother sort of inculcating these values in you as a child and other sort of forces, and then we get your reflections later on your mother as a woman, you know? thinking -- having gone new, you know, the woman's movement and accepting, you know, sort of creating your own feminism you, you give us another glimpse of your mother, another read of your mother and her friends and how they developed certain protective armor against the, you know, the sort of ravages of having to follow this very narrow path. >> yes. the armor was largely -- and that's interesting in terms of women -- the armor was largely verbal. the
an etiquette book, the proper thing to wear, to do, to be -- [laughter] you know? and she devotes her life to this school finally, as well as her etiquette books, that becomes a center of social uplift for young blacks. a way of moving them into the black bourgeoisie which really preferred to call itself the black upper class. >> and one of the things that's so interesting about how you address this is you circle through generations and keep returning to different generations and look at...