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runner andyou are a you know these conditions out here, trying to push your way with the wind would be ok. against it is a different story. it is fierce, just trying to stay still, let alone run. the race to rector said there would be water spots tomorrow, although they will spread them up. they will add more tables and spread out the water cups so they do not blow over. live at the washington monument, cheryl conner, abc 7 news. cheryl.thanks, stay connected with the storm watch weather team, the updated forecast always available and social media or the stormwatch weather app. cold night without power after this, a transformer fire right outside of their building. roz plater joins us from that apartment complex inclined to place northwest. how are the residents coping tonight? roz: a lot of folks said they would spend the night with friends, so they had been gathering belongings. it will be a long process. s are in place and will work all night long. according to the website, this is a seven-story apartment building with 161 apartments, so a lot of folks tonight are inconvenienced. th
runner andyou are a you know these conditions out here, trying to push your way with the wind would be ok. against it is a different story. it is fierce, just trying to stay still, let alone run. the race to rector said there would be water spots tomorrow, although they will spread them up. they will add more tables and spread out the water cups so they do not blow over. live at the washington monument, cheryl conner, abc 7 news. cheryl.thanks, stay connected with the storm watch weather team,...
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Apr 6, 2016
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out of favor with the fund flows are out, which these days comes and goes, much more than it used andyou do your homework improve the odds. you are still going to get a bloody nose or two. bonds -- youuying are buying them at 76 or 82 and there's a huge difference. we talked about how stocks are stuck in this range. do you see them as being stuck in a range as well? of similarity lot between stocks and 2014 and high yields from july of 2014. together andbottom they did in january and february, just write together. withad an underlying thing the price of oil. high-yield, unlike stocks or at least unlike big stocks has risks new tofic that company. is an important difference. where do you see us overall in the credit cycle? where are we? dan: we are in a scattering. if you are talking about the hospital companies, they are in the third or fourth inning. are in the extractive you are in mining, the ninth inning. for: the ninth inning energy. thank you very much. mark: i'm mark crumpton. with get to first word news. hundred of members of flint michigan have filed a racketeering lawsuit stemm
out of favor with the fund flows are out, which these days comes and goes, much more than it used andyou do your homework improve the odds. you are still going to get a bloody nose or two. bonds -- youuying are buying them at 76 or 82 and there's a huge difference. we talked about how stocks are stuck in this range. do you see them as being stuck in a range as well? of similarity lot between stocks and 2014 and high yields from july of 2014. together andbottom they did in january and february,...
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Apr 15, 2016
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andyou. and i appreciate your patience with being put on the spot. i understand you came here. this is a real issue. i don't believe anyone appear doesn't have concerning care, but would you also in your professional opinion acknowledge that those that feel more than likely are also liable to be suffering from some sort of pain? so these two are associated together. >> not necessarily. folks who have been deployed have many opportunities for injury and they come back with lots of skeletal pain. it is also tend to be folks who have been exposed to drama, posttraumatic stress disorder. but opioids are never used to treat ptsd. >> and i will take you at your word for that. i will absolutely put it to you that people suffering from ptsd are often drugged with a great deal of medication. and being good soldiers were sailors rm and on marines, they take their medications. i have exceeded my time, but i would like to say, these programs mother is far more evidence that they work then don't plan there is an awful lot of evidence that we are not doing a very good job and that we have a
andyou. and i appreciate your patience with being put on the spot. i understand you came here. this is a real issue. i don't believe anyone appear doesn't have concerning care, but would you also in your professional opinion acknowledge that those that feel more than likely are also liable to be suffering from some sort of pain? so these two are associated together. >> not necessarily. folks who have been deployed have many opportunities for injury and they come back with lots of skeletal...
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Apr 4, 2016
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andyou guys spent a lot of time durin that interview about four to five minutes -- >> it's something don't do very often with democratic candidates. >> no, but she answered you and she went back in history and has precedent to cite and talked about third world and other countries. and then i started imagining you doing that interview with donald trump and where he gets that when he's with chris matthews and he gets that deer with his eyes caught look in his face where you see he's grasping for an answer and out of his death penalty a-- depth and how he's going to answer. i think what benefitted the most is hillary clinton. if ever there was like you had a sort of edging out the differences between candidates, she's the one who i think is the winner. >> but i wonder the more clarity -- it's funny. i agree this week this was the first time you thought, boy, she could really -- you can see how she's going to match up well with donald trump. republican delegates are going to see that, amy, right? >> they haven't yet. but this is the fascinating thing. there have been pollsutd for a long
andyou guys spent a lot of time durin that interview about four to five minutes -- >> it's something don't do very often with democratic candidates. >> no, but she answered you and she went back in history and has precedent to cite and talked about third world and other countries. and then i started imagining you doing that interview with donald trump and where he gets that when he's with chris matthews and he gets that deer with his eyes caught look in his face where you see he's...
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Apr 18, 2016
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find the highest words andyou do not preach encourage and hope to restrict through the field.epeated over and over again. for these ideals, the culmination of the pulitzer board awarding a prize for mcgill.to ralph decade saw a succession of editors getting pulitzers for editorials advancing civil rights. onshined a bright lights some of the most courageous editorialists from small newspapers. here they are. >> 1963. harkey with the chronicle. ofedith at the university mississippi. called tooops were protect meredith, who would be shocked during his march against fear. there were proposals to close the university, rather than integrate. ey wrote.hat hark >> anywhere else in the united states, the suggestion the wouldsity is closed down not rise to a level of public discussion. not a suggestion could originate outside of a lunatic academy. leaders made us believe that we would not have to obey the same laws others have to. letleaders call out to american gis in marshall's refer to terms in hate. it was previously only used for the people who ravaged belgium during the war. if w
find the highest words andyou do not preach encourage and hope to restrict through the field.epeated over and over again. for these ideals, the culmination of the pulitzer board awarding a prize for mcgill.to ralph decade saw a succession of editors getting pulitzers for editorials advancing civil rights. onshined a bright lights some of the most courageous editorialists from small newspapers. here they are. >> 1963. harkey with the chronicle. ofedith at the university mississippi. called...
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Apr 11, 2016
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was bad in the first quarter, but actual terms are not that bad and they are doing quite well. 15% andyou75% of your revenue comes through is this a and -- statement, is your stock price a statement on the business model of hedge funds? luke: i don't think so. honestly, i spend little time worrying about the stock prices on a day-to-day basis, we are trying to run a business, five years forward and the answer is that there is lots of opportunity to grow the company on a five-year basis. asset management like any other part of the financial industry is under pressure, there is no question. we have to keep moving and keep delivering performance for our clients and delivering interesting things that they want for their money and if you do that, then you can grow the business on a long-term basis. vision -- the general tone around hedge funds is that these big red -- these big rock stars have made some bad calls in the last 12 months. is that affecting hedge flows in general? luke: we might be the largest hedge fund business, but it's not one single big hedge funds, and one of the things you
was bad in the first quarter, but actual terms are not that bad and they are doing quite well. 15% andyou75% of your revenue comes through is this a and -- statement, is your stock price a statement on the business model of hedge funds? luke: i don't think so. honestly, i spend little time worrying about the stock prices on a day-to-day basis, we are trying to run a business, five years forward and the answer is that there is lots of opportunity to grow the company on a five-year basis. asset...