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. >> body identified as ashley typo yennous.ody is that of a normally developed, normally nourished female, appearing around the given age of 18 years. >> that's only a year older than dr. corey's eldest college-bound son. but she says it's important to ignore such observations when she's working. >> if i get caught up in the tragedy of the moment, then i'm basically doing a disservice to the decedent and to their family. the best way to help the decedent at this point is to remain objective. >> on this day, her job is clear cut. >> we want to determine the cause of death. in a case of a gunshot wound case, we're going to recover the bullet or bullets. the posterior aspects -- >> whatever she finds will be turned over to investigators. >> my role is to do a complete examination, to gather all of the physical evidence that i can, to document that physical evidence to the best of my ability and by doing so, that allows the victim to tell me the story and then i should tell the story to those people who have the right to know. >> d
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ashley: yeah,.g 100,000 would seem to me would be a sign of strength for the holidays but the stock loses 2%. i'm surprised at that. no explanation for that. cheryl: well, maybe they're worried that they're hiring too many people. i don't know. stuart: but the stock has had an extraordinary run. ashley: yeah,. stuart: maybe they wanted to hire a quarter million. ashley: who knows. stuart: after the break we talk to a democrat and a republican both react to the interview with donald trump. back in a moment >> and i said osama bin laden is going to try to come in and do and big damage. that was three years before. so obviously if i know about it, they know about it. they should have done something about osama bin laden ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping th
ashley: yeah,.g 100,000 would seem to me would be a sign of strength for the holidays but the stock loses 2%. i'm surprised at that. no explanation for that. cheryl: well, maybe they're worried that they're hiring too many people. i don't know. stuart: but the stock has had an extraordinary run. ashley: yeah,. stuart: maybe they wanted to hire a quarter million. ashley: who knows. stuart: after the break we talk to a democrat and a republican both react to the interview with donald trump. back...
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ashley: okay.hat is shared across the board because often times the account numbers are the same. let hee get to the other big factors for netflix, especially if you have the stock. it's doing a global expansive and content continues to be very expensive. the new original shows that people love. you did see disappointment in the u.s. in terms of subscribers, but internationally they're doing well. stuart: about six points. jo: they're down a little bit, but a lot of other big media companies still see netflix as the only partner. 21st century fox, disney, they're doing deals with hulu. stuart: i'm not buying the explanation about the new chips. jo: you're not the only one. ashley: you let that monthly bill go through. jo: they say it can't because of the new technology. that's probably a pr it-- pretty small factor, but it's worth noting. stuart: worth noting. look at dow futures, it's thursday morning, we are going to open higher, not much, but a little higher at the opening today because accordin
ashley: okay.hat is shared across the board because often times the account numbers are the same. let hee get to the other big factors for netflix, especially if you have the stock. it's doing a global expansive and content continues to be very expensive. the new original shows that people love. you did see disappointment in the u.s. in terms of subscribers, but internationally they're doing well. stuart: about six points. jo: they're down a little bit, but a lot of other big media companies...
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ashley: it's a dream. stuart: depends whose side you're on. ashley: exactly.art: nightmare or dream. all right, time to get to the corporate front. look at yahoo! please, a look at where it's going to open. not much change, the big loop yesterday if i'm not mistaken. after three years, it looks like marisa meyer's turn around plan for the company has at best stalled. which leads me to ask, liz, is her time as ceo up? >> well, her demise has been forecast a number of times and she has bounced back. look, she's an incredibly able person who did a lot of clever and rejuvenating things with yahoo! early if her tenure, the problem is, it's a really tough space and this is a company that's sort of old line. she's tried a number of things, they really haven't worked. we'll see how much patience the investment community has. stuart: can we say yahoo! is old tech? >> in some ways, it is. stuart: they've been around for generations. >> they haven't been able to glom onto one of the new and exciting businesses in the space. they're not in facebook and things like that. t
ashley: it's a dream. stuart: depends whose side you're on. ashley: exactly.art: nightmare or dream. all right, time to get to the corporate front. look at yahoo! please, a look at where it's going to open. not much change, the big loop yesterday if i'm not mistaken. after three years, it looks like marisa meyer's turn around plan for the company has at best stalled. which leads me to ask, liz, is her time as ceo up? >> well, her demise has been forecast a number of times and she has...
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ashley, it's over. >> reporter: yay, ashley! >> i'm pumped, i'm ready. >> reporter: next up, tommy. >> tommy, you ready? >> i'm ready. cupcake in a "jaa." >> reporter: tommy's off to a >> it's only five bucks for today too. normally they're $7.25. >> reporter: new yorkers not buying the boston accent. >> cupcakes in a "jaa." >> bad body language. he's not really walking the walk right now. maybe he's not being dogged enough. tommy, when you see somebody with a dog, tell 'em dogs love them. >> hey man, i actually have that same exact dog. >> clearly he hasn't learned "stay." >> reporter: customer and canine exit, sans cupcake. >> okay, start barking at these guys. >> selling cupcakes in a jar. wicked good cupcakes, two cupcakes per jar. $5 only today. >> all of a sudden he's got a little momentum back. she's buying! look at this, he's got a monster line appearing. >> reporter: but tommy's forgetting, be kind not nice. eating it, you can wash it out and use the mason jar for something, you know? >> reporter: he's being nice. >> ye
ashley, it's over. >> reporter: yay, ashley! >> i'm pumped, i'm ready. >> reporter: next up, tommy. >> tommy, you ready? >> i'm ready. cupcake in a "jaa." >> reporter: tommy's off to a >> it's only five bucks for today too. normally they're $7.25. >> reporter: new yorkers not buying the boston accent. >> cupcakes in a "jaa." >> bad body language. he's not really walking the walk right now. maybe he's not being...
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ashley: yes.tuart: by the way the price of gold is up 20 bucks an ounce. $20 an ounce maybe something to do with trouble in the oil patch. we'll see that later. wait for it, news of another hack, this one affecting t-mobile customers. lauren simonetti, you've got it in case we missed it. >> this is a hack attack that affected 15 million t-mobile customers who had credit through experian. it happened through september 2013 through the middle of last month and compromised personal data, names, addresses, birthdays and social security numbers. bank details were not taken. now, experian says the incident was isolated and offer affected customers, two years of free credit monitoring and identity protection, would you trust a company with that if they have just been hacked? and car sales rev up, so do prices, cars are up 660 a year says kelly blue book. it keeps that car makers are uniphau unphased. stuart: what's the number again? average price of cars. >> $34,000. stuart: do you know in the mid 1970's
ashley: yes.tuart: by the way the price of gold is up 20 bucks an ounce. $20 an ounce maybe something to do with trouble in the oil patch. we'll see that later. wait for it, news of another hack, this one affecting t-mobile customers. lauren simonetti, you've got it in case we missed it. >> this is a hack attack that affected 15 million t-mobile customers who had credit through experian. it happened through september 2013 through the middle of last month and compromised personal data,...
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-ashley: oh, yeah.like, took the filling away from here, i don't know how i would get my 40 hours a week. lemonis: mm-hmm. they've been very honest with me that nobody's gonna let anything happen to you. nothing. while i'm having this conversation, i'm looking out of the corner of my eye, and miranda was lurking. she wouldn't even let me have a discussion with one of her employees without her standing over there monitoring what i was gonna say. ashley: i need this job to make ends meet. lemonis: i think you have to just trust people. and so if they're telling you that you're gonna get your hours, i think you got to just believe in what they tell you. it's gonna be okay. ashley: but i do love my job in here, marcus. lemonis: i know you do. keep your head up. it's obvious to me in this moment that miranda doesn't trust me. if this relationship's gonna work, it's gonna have to be built on trust. hey, miranda, is this, like, the flavor-of-the-month club right here? -miranda: yep. -lemonis: what is this? mir
-ashley: oh, yeah.like, took the filling away from here, i don't know how i would get my 40 hours a week. lemonis: mm-hmm. they've been very honest with me that nobody's gonna let anything happen to you. nothing. while i'm having this conversation, i'm looking out of the corner of my eye, and miranda was lurking. she wouldn't even let me have a discussion with one of her employees without her standing over there monitoring what i was gonna say. ashley: i need this job to make ends meet....
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ashley. ashley: a sad story.rles: what do you make of it and also-- i'm sorry, that they're liable here? >> no, i don't, it's a very sad solution. they rely on gps, we hear people driving into lakes and rivers because they rely blindly on gps. they came back and said they are saddened by this, but unrealistic to take them only through safe areas. charles: and at the bottom of the thing, in tiny print. ashley: you would never read liz: what happened to the woman, she drove into the area, dangerous area in brazil. ashley: she wanted to go to a beach and instead put in the gps took her to an area where there's' a drug infested slum area where drug gang lords basically run the community and the car was fired upon and hit 20 times. she was shot, the husband managed to get away, drive her to the hospital and she died. charles: the gps, i know it's not the first time we've had problems there eno. charles: thanks a lot. coming up, the fantasy football scandal actually widens. the new york attorney general launching an in
ashley. ashley: a sad story.rles: what do you make of it and also-- i'm sorry, that they're liable here? >> no, i don't, it's a very sad solution. they rely on gps, we hear people driving into lakes and rivers because they rely blindly on gps. they came back and said they are saddened by this, but unrealistic to take them only through safe areas. charles: and at the bottom of the thing, in tiny print. ashley: you would never read liz: what happened to the woman, she drove into the area,...
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ashley: it's stunning. stuart: that's the stunner in this one. ashley: it is. we've got the graphic, but, against trump, she loses. hold on a second. ashley: against trump she loses 45-40. she's-- she loses by the biggest margin to dr. ben carson on 50-39% liz: a sizable difference. so that's news there. stuart: that's the news. hillary clinton loses in a direct matchup with the four leading republican candidates. ashley: even fiorina liz: even fiorina. stuart: the other side of the coin, a direct matchup between joe biden and the four leading candidates, he beats them all. >> he's got november deadlines. that's the news here. four states have ballot deadlines, if he wants to run shall the clock ticking, it's arkansas, michigan, and alabama are in there. stuart: that adds fuel to the fire for people saying, well, please, joe. ashley: say, hey, joe, look at the latest poll from fox news, he's got to be tempted. stuart: he's got to be. the calculation is, who can win? >> right. stuart: and that poll says very clearly, biden can win and hillary clinton cannot. i r
ashley: it's stunning. stuart: that's the stunner in this one. ashley: it is. we've got the graphic, but, against trump, she loses. hold on a second. ashley: against trump she loses 45-40. she's-- she loses by the biggest margin to dr. ben carson on 50-39% liz: a sizable difference. so that's news there. stuart: that's the news. hillary clinton loses in a direct matchup with the four leading republican candidates. ashley: even fiorina liz: even fiorina. stuart: the other side of the coin, a...
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ashley. ashley: maybe jason can speak to this.on they've got a three-year plan where they're going to invest heavily in their stores and e-commerce spending about $11 billion alone in fiscal 2017 and another roughly 1 billion on e-commerce and digital initiatives. it's almost they're pushing a reset button and because of that they have to downplay their expected revenue over the next several years while they make investment. stuart: so, jason, they're investing, trying to change, trying to shift the model maybe. does that make any difference to your assessment of the stock? >> if there was no other company doing what they were investing to do, i would love walmart. but amazon's been there, done that, amazon's light years ahead of walmart. so, unfortunately, for walmart, it's not going to go higher over the near term unless they can prove that they're doing amazon's not doing. if they're playing catch up, what's the point? amazon's there. stuart: i want to ask you again. is it an economic indicator. >> yes. stuart: that the whole e
ashley. ashley: maybe jason can speak to this.on they've got a three-year plan where they're going to invest heavily in their stores and e-commerce spending about $11 billion alone in fiscal 2017 and another roughly 1 billion on e-commerce and digital initiatives. it's almost they're pushing a reset button and because of that they have to downplay their expected revenue over the next several years while they make investment. stuart: so, jason, they're investing, trying to change, trying to...
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ashley: still advertising.ame, full of these fantasy sports commercials throughout. so they're continuing to hammer away and people putting down bets. stuart: but my guess is before too long, it will be regulated, it will be taxed. ashley: oh, of course. stuart: and it will be licensed. that's a big deal. jo: it's a big deal and they're going to push back as much as possible to minimize that. they say this will change the way they can innovate a skill-based game. a lot of people disagree with that. stuart: okay. you know, ashley, i noticed you had no comment whatsoever on white castle. ashley: what are you trying to say? in my day i have visited white castle. jo: in his day. ashley: at 3:00 in the morning. jo: how many could you eat? that's what i would like to know. stuart: they're very small; right? jo: as well. 20, 50, 100? ashley: 15. stuart: now this. many people take vitamins for their health. but it's landing some people in the hospital. dr. marc siegel tells us why i should not take supplements. i don't
ashley: still advertising.ame, full of these fantasy sports commercials throughout. so they're continuing to hammer away and people putting down bets. stuart: but my guess is before too long, it will be regulated, it will be taxed. ashley: oh, of course. stuart: and it will be licensed. that's a big deal. jo: it's a big deal and they're going to push back as much as possible to minimize that. they say this will change the way they can innovate a skill-based game. a lot of people disagree with...
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ashley, is this try pie-in-the-sky dreaming. ashley: well, it is., they have this technology they believe called scramjet that will travel at mock 10, ten times the speed of sound that will get you from london to new york in 30 minutes. stuart: 642 miles per hour is the speed of sound, six times that is 6,000 miles per hour. i don't believe a word it of. ashley: but the concept airbus, the big european airplane maker has gotten the patent on concord two and still kicking it around, you know, the concord was retired stuart: yeah. ashley: they see london to new york in an hour at mock 4.5. stuart: now you're talking. ashley: peoplely want to get there quickly. stuart: they certainly do. thank you very much indeed. ashley: you're welcome. stuart: and senator mike joining us from capitol hill. senator, welcome to the program. great to see you. you just popped up right there. good to see you there, sir. >> i flew in on the new scramjet that got me here in 30 minutes. there was a proposal last night from ted cruz, and i know you're a ted cruz supporter, w
ashley, is this try pie-in-the-sky dreaming. ashley: well, it is., they have this technology they believe called scramjet that will travel at mock 10, ten times the speed of sound that will get you from london to new york in 30 minutes. stuart: 642 miles per hour is the speed of sound, six times that is 6,000 miles per hour. i don't believe a word it of. ashley: but the concept airbus, the big european airplane maker has gotten the patent on concord two and still kicking it around, you know,...
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ashley: yes. and i couldn't see how they're going to do it beau that's a marketing effort to get it done. >> anyway, i thought that commercial was actually pretty cute. i think the movie, it's more and more of these female-driven movies and have the powerful women, i can't say it. i've done pretty well. the hunger games. stuart: here comes cheryl. moments away from the opening bell, it's a fresh start to a new quarter. the last one was awful, wasn't it? and we go about 50 points higher. hurricane joaquin is intensifying on high alert. we don't know where or if it's going to hit, but we're on this thing. (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus, powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. bu
ashley: yes. and i couldn't see how they're going to do it beau that's a marketing effort to get it done. >> anyway, i thought that commercial was actually pretty cute. i think the movie, it's more and more of these female-driven movies and have the powerful women, i can't say it. i've done pretty well. the hunger games. stuart: here comes cheryl. moments away from the opening bell, it's a fresh start to a new quarter. the last one was awful, wasn't it? and we go about 50 points higher....
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ashley: uh-huh.llary clinton wants to project an image o of -- she's present, calm, cool, and in charge. so it's image versus the facts and the republicans on the factual side and the image guys on the democrat size. >> yes, you're right. there's two tracks going on here. the legal governmental track and then there's the trillion tract. and with joe biden all of this race, she is now the leading contender as she has been but with him on you out, the field is essentially clear. ashley: look at this image with her with her head in her hand. that looks very, like, okay. come on. >> well, it looks like she is -- stuart: right now -- >> doing them a big favor by being there. stuart: right now the democrat is asking a very, very long question, in fact, i don't think we've asked the end of the question yet. the democrats very clearly in hillary's camp here, very supportive of her. trying to make this as if it's a republican political theater. ashley: yeah,. stuart: political attack entirely so. ashley: witc
ashley: uh-huh.llary clinton wants to project an image o of -- she's present, calm, cool, and in charge. so it's image versus the facts and the republicans on the factual side and the image guys on the democrat size. >> yes, you're right. there's two tracks going on here. the legal governmental track and then there's the trillion tract. and with joe biden all of this race, she is now the leading contender as she has been but with him on you out, the field is essentially clear. ashley:...
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and ashley, more on that.ook at the dow futures, we'll be up triple digits you don't get a sense -- if you follow the market, and you get the sense that people are out there, buy, buy, the market is going up. you don't feel that. market watcher keith fitz-gerald says the system will fail and we can prevent another crisis. you're pouring cold water like a lot of people, all over this monday morning rally. >> i hate to do it. you know me, we've worked together for years. i'm an optimist at heart and believe the glass is half full. but right now it's time to be cautious and confine your investigators only to the best companies. the politicians have no idea what they're doing and fed lost control a long time ago. there's a shakeout coming, unfortunately. stuart: would you agree with me, look, on this program for a couple of weeks, long there's been a single analyst who said buy that market, buy it now, because we're going to 18, 19, 20,000 dow industrials. nobody has said that to my knowledge? >> no, i'm not aware
and ashley, more on that.ook at the dow futures, we'll be up triple digits you don't get a sense -- if you follow the market, and you get the sense that people are out there, buy, buy, the market is going up. you don't feel that. market watcher keith fitz-gerald says the system will fail and we can prevent another crisis. you're pouring cold water like a lot of people, all over this monday morning rally. >> i hate to do it. you know me, we've worked together for years. i'm an optimist at...
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ashley: tweeted already.ter hillary clinton's economics. the new york times goes after carly fiorina. there is a concept for you and it is next. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active management. .. stuart: i have news on netflix. they are going to stream the new star wars movie when it is finished in the theaters. going to see it on netflix in canada. cheryl: brilliant move by the executives of netflix because they watch the canadian rights, disney contract, as they were watching it, waiting for it to expire and they snapped it up. they are in that negotiation that is intense with disney in general about when to stream the star wars film. this would be huge numbers for anybody -- it will come to the u.s.. the real story is netflix was so brilliant in this negotiation with disney, we believe it will come to the u.s. a lot sooner than is legally happening now. what star wars bef
ashley: tweeted already.ter hillary clinton's economics. the new york times goes after carly fiorina. there is a concept for you and it is next. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active management. .. stuart: i have news on netflix. they are going to stream the new star wars movie when it is finished in the theaters. going to see it on netflix in canada. cheryl:...
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ashley: former u.n.dent john ash accused of accepting half a million in bribes, basically, you give me money, i'll make sure you get lucrative government contracts through the u.n. and some of the bribe money to pay for family vacations and construct a basketball court. and opened a bank account and underreported income by more than a million bucks. he was arrested today. stuart: more details at 11:30. thanks, ash. check the big board, please. we're up, a lot of this gain is accounted for by dupont, which is a dow stock, it's up significantly this morning. nonetheless, the dow is up 51 points and rising ever so slightly. have we got the container store, please, i understand they've got disappointing profits. and just take it out of these guys, don't they. disappointing profit, down you go, 9, 10%. the other side of the coin is, when you report higher profits, lower costs and demand, investigators like it like pepsi. not a high demand for 4 calorie soda, but pepsi is no longer that much of a soda company,
ashley: former u.n.dent john ash accused of accepting half a million in bribes, basically, you give me money, i'll make sure you get lucrative government contracts through the u.n. and some of the bribe money to pay for family vacations and construct a basketball court. and opened a bank account and underreported income by more than a million bucks. he was arrested today. stuart: more details at 11:30. thanks, ash. check the big board, please. we're up, a lot of this gain is accounted for by...
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ashley: right now. stuart: right now, it is, it's early days. ashley: yes.tuart: in previous iowa caucuses. who would have won. >> santorum. iowa is more about the caucuses and primaries, rather than the presidential race. stuart: you're not supposed to say this in a story in journalism, only time will tell. to the markets this monday morning, are we coming off a great week or what? closed 17,600 and we're going to open maybe a fraction further this monday morning. how about that? 25 minutes from now let's see what happens. of course, we'll take a look at the big technology companies and see how they are today after a big gain last week. and totally different story at valeant, the drug maker. they're opening lower. opening at 107. another leg down from allegations of fraud there. good news for you, 2.20 is the national average for regular gasoline and that's $2 by christmas, that looks doable. ashley: very doable, stuart. stuart: i paid $1.79 in new jersey this weekend. ashley: you why smiling the whole time. stuart: grinning, fair enoustua market watcher co
ashley: right now. stuart: right now, it is, it's early days. ashley: yes.tuart: in previous iowa caucuses. who would have won. >> santorum. iowa is more about the caucuses and primaries, rather than the presidential race. stuart: you're not supposed to say this in a story in journalism, only time will tell. to the markets this monday morning, are we coming off a great week or what? closed 17,600 and we're going to open maybe a fraction further this monday morning. how about that? 25...
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it's completely closed in except for the windows are open bars. >> brangham: today is ashley's firstl day at what's called a "pre-release center." it's a county-run transitional home. this is where she'll serve the remainder of her 18-month sentence for prostitution, possession of heroin and check fraud. on the surface, it's a far cry from jail. you get regular clothes instead of a jumpsuit. there's no barbed wire, and you can have your own cell phone-- which, experts argue, is crucial for getting a job these days. but residents are still not free. they get breathalyzed each time they come and go from the center, and leaving without permission is a first degree felony that will get them an additional five to ten years on their sentences. >> so we can do your intake. >> brangham: each resident gets a case manager to help them craft a plan, and to help find a job. but for ashley, who struggled with heroin addiction for much of her young life, she says staying clean and sober will be the biggest challenge. >> right now you have a clean slate. you're in the program, you're sober. so how
it's completely closed in except for the windows are open bars. >> brangham: today is ashley's firstl day at what's called a "pre-release center." it's a county-run transitional home. this is where she'll serve the remainder of her 18-month sentence for prostitution, possession of heroin and check fraud. on the surface, it's a far cry from jail. you get regular clothes instead of a jumpsuit. there's no barbed wire, and you can have your own cell phone-- which, experts argue, is...
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ashley: yeah,.barrel range, we just never seem to move, do you happen a buck. positive news on the housing front. homebuilder optimism, there was an optimistic bunch but right now a ten-year high for that optimism, new homes would be strong for months to come, the homebuilders, those on the screen, all of them up. walmart, a downgrade and down it goes even more than last week. now we're at 58 on walmart. to the election, please. sources say -- this is very important. sources say vice president joe biden is very close to making a decision on whether or not to run. former senior advisor to henry reed joins us now. welcome back. >> thank you. stuart: now, we got a tweet from pennsylvania congressman quoting sources very, very close to joe biden, yes, he is going to run. can you -- you're right inside the democratic party. can you back that up or throw some fresh information on this? >> well, as they like to say this who know don't say and those who don't know say, so i don't know what it is, i don't ha
ashley: yeah,.barrel range, we just never seem to move, do you happen a buck. positive news on the housing front. homebuilder optimism, there was an optimistic bunch but right now a ten-year high for that optimism, new homes would be strong for months to come, the homebuilders, those on the screen, all of them up. walmart, a downgrade and down it goes even more than last week. now we're at 58 on walmart. to the election, please. sources say -- this is very important. sources say vice president...
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ashley webster with recap of biggest movers after-hours. ashley?eporter: let's begin with starbucks. we all grab a coffee at some point in the morning, don't we? eps coming in at 43 cents, exactly where the estimate was. revenue pretty much right in line, 4.91 billion. 4.90 billion was estimate. raising its dividend to 20 cents. it will open 1800 new stores in fiscal 2016. if you don't have one near you probably will by end of next year. the comp sales were up 8%. in china the forecast was for comparable same-store sales up close to 10%. they were only up 6%. so a bit of a miss there. starbucks in after-hours down about 2%. let's take a look at electronic arts, the gaming company. adjusted level beat be eps by 20 cents, coming in at 65. revenue fell short of 815 million. the estimate was 1.10 billion. it is raising outlook on optimism, it says over "star wars" battlefront. they hope it is a blockbuster game to tie in with the latest "star wars" movie. they're raising full-year profit and sales for cast but not being that lobbed in after-hours. link
ashley webster with recap of biggest movers after-hours. ashley?eporter: let's begin with starbucks. we all grab a coffee at some point in the morning, don't we? eps coming in at 43 cents, exactly where the estimate was. revenue pretty much right in line, 4.91 billion. 4.90 billion was estimate. raising its dividend to 20 cents. it will open 1800 new stores in fiscal 2016. if you don't have one near you probably will by end of next year. the comp sales were up 8%. in china the forecast was for...
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and morgan. >> is this ashley morgan?>> yes, all the time. >> and they think that he is morgan. >> believe it or not i get it a lot. >> reporter: truth be told the passion for jewelry started with her. >> i started a line in second grade making friendship bracelets, evolved to beaded pieces and i started selling jewelry to clothing store when i was 16. >> reporter: but what has been growing since then is a labor of love guided by there. >> this is our first baby. >> let's give it a shot. >> reporter: before they said "i do," they created ashley morgan. now married with children the two work together in san francisco union square. >> we work collaboratively, you know, what is the cost going to be and how do we manage the budget. >> reporter: the jewelry is custom made. pieces start at $1,000, but the sky can be the limit. >> we also have the client that wants, you know a pink diamond that is very rare and looking for something to find it. but other than what the client wants and their needs, and to provide that for them. >
and morgan. >> is this ashley morgan?>> yes, all the time. >> and they think that he is morgan. >> believe it or not i get it a lot. >> reporter: truth be told the passion for jewelry started with her. >> i started a line in second grade making friendship bracelets, evolved to beaded pieces and i started selling jewelry to clothing store when i was 16. >> reporter: but what has been growing since then is a labor of love guided by there. >> this is...
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ashley: wow.tuart: look at linkedin, iran-based people. >> they've discovered the hackers, out of iran, they suspect, are launching faked accounts on linkedin, making pretend they're representing northru northrup grumens, and they're sending fake applications that have phishing malware on it and iran, according to law enforcement, ranks up there with china, russia, north korea with their hacking ability. under the radar screen, there was a hack into sony by north korea, at that that happened in 2014. stuart: check the big board, please, we're ten minutes into the trading session, this is a thursday morning and we're down 42 points. the dow is at 16,870. here is what's coming up for you. hillary donors, some of them now moving their money to joe biden. we're talking to one of those donors in a moment. i've got good news to share with you. "varney & company" making fbn history with the best watched show monday, it beat the competition in what's called the demo, pretty good strides in our time slot b
ashley: wow.tuart: look at linkedin, iran-based people. >> they've discovered the hackers, out of iran, they suspect, are launching faked accounts on linkedin, making pretend they're representing northru northrup grumens, and they're sending fake applications that have phishing malware on it and iran, according to law enforcement, ranks up there with china, russia, north korea with their hacking ability. under the radar screen, there was a hack into sony by north korea, at that that...
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ashley webster has an accent, he's from britain.g drunk and australian accents. >> what kind of setup is this? go ahead. dagen: i'm just kidding, can i say that because you're my friend. do you buy this? you're married to a beautiful woman from australia. >> i am, the australian accent much like america, depending where you are, there are different variations of it, there's no doubt this theory which is just that, a theory, it's pretty interesting that this theory says one third of the australian mouth is not even used and basically spends its time sitting on a couch while the other two-thirds of the mouth do the work, the australians have a slurry english, if you like with a twang and a slur. winston churchill, i wrote this down, he described the australian accent, quote, the most brutal maltreatment ever inflicted upon the mother tongue. you know, there are times when -- my wife spent many years in england, she has more english australian which is a little softer. there are times, i have to admit when you drink a little more than
ashley webster has an accent, he's from britain.g drunk and australian accents. >> what kind of setup is this? go ahead. dagen: i'm just kidding, can i say that because you're my friend. do you buy this? you're married to a beautiful woman from australia. >> i am, the australian accent much like america, depending where you are, there are different variations of it, there's no doubt this theory which is just that, a theory, it's pretty interesting that this theory says one third of...
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dierdre: ashley, erica, thank you both. so glad you are here.et about hillary clinton's email for the moment because the u.s. is now investigating a report that the cia director, john brennan's personal email was hacked. we'll have details on that. >>> you may have to register your drone with the department of transportation. new regulations are on the horizon. my next guest says, it is bad for business. >>> actor and completian larry david doing his best bernie sanders imitation, my next guest says it is so good it is scary. >> not a fan of the banks. they trample on the middle class. they control washington, and why do they chain all the pens to the desk? who is trying to steal a pen from a bank? [laughter] makes no sense! that's why you to break up the banks into little pieces and flush the pieces down the toilet so you can never put the banks back together. then you make bank pay for college for everyone and america is fixed! hey. [applause] ♪ i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new
dierdre: ashley, erica, thank you both. so glad you are here.et about hillary clinton's email for the moment because the u.s. is now investigating a report that the cia director, john brennan's personal email was hacked. we'll have details on that. >>> you may have to register your drone with the department of transportation. new regulations are on the horizon. my next guest says, it is bad for business. >>> actor and completian larry david doing his best bernie sanders...
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>> we're fine, thank you. >> as emergency vehicles race toward the plane, ashley and mike realize thelane itself has saved their lives. >> the plane was resting on its upper wing, upside down. took a heck of an impact because we flipped over hard. >> the steerman is one tough little plane. >> it was built for training. they knew they were going to be abused. they knew people were going to be flipping them over and it was just a really well-designed airplane. >> in hindsight, mike realizes what's happened is also due to a feature of his vintage plane. its finicky brakes. >> it's notorious to be a tough airplane to land. when i landed in fighting the wind, it was gusty. i touched down on the main wheels. the brakes on my plane were the original drum brakes. if you've ever had original drum brakes, they stick. if you look at the videos, you see the smoke coming out from the tires. it's obvious, it's a brake lockup. >> for ashley, this video may prove to be the most widely distributed story of his career in journalism. >> it was a camera i owned for less than 12 hours, and it's been picke
>> we're fine, thank you. >> as emergency vehicles race toward the plane, ashley and mike realize thelane itself has saved their lives. >> the plane was resting on its upper wing, upside down. took a heck of an impact because we flipped over hard. >> the steerman is one tough little plane. >> it was built for training. they knew they were going to be abused. they knew people were going to be flipping them over and it was just a really well-designed airplane....
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ashley, i want to advance this story. ashley: yeah.tuart: if you change-- somebody wants to change the rules about sliding into decked -- second base and no contact. that would change that. ashley: it's a critical inning by the way, where the dodgers scored the winning run. and it goes to the commissioner or joe torre who says no, that's a violation of a rule. what will happen as an outcropping, i think we'll see a rule change. stuart: where the detroit police is a certainty. you break up double play-- >> none of you thought i knew what i was talking about. >> did you study, stuart. stuart: i was told what to say. this is bad for a lot of people. a computer glitch, headaches caused for people flying southwest. jo ling kent, give me the story in case everybody missed it. >> an update on the southwest airlines continuing to warn about major delays this morning. the company says that technology issues are causing massive lines across the country. a spokman now says they have, quote, stabilized these issues. southwest is asking passengers
ashley, i want to advance this story. ashley: yeah.tuart: if you change-- somebody wants to change the rules about sliding into decked -- second base and no contact. that would change that. ashley: it's a critical inning by the way, where the dodgers scored the winning run. and it goes to the commissioner or joe torre who says no, that's a violation of a rule. what will happen as an outcropping, i think we'll see a rule change. stuart: where the detroit police is a certainty. you break up...
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ashley: there it goes. stuart: floating away yesterday.evere storms roll through the area on wednesday night and there you have it, floating away. it was found in a field not too far away, i believe, how about that? here you have it, rain-soaked texas now facing the possibilities of another deluge from hurricane patricia, the strongest storm yet. the southwest could feel the impacts. how strong it is and precise, a lot of people are on edge with that coming to the coast of mexico. and look at that, will you, smile, please? we're going to have a huge open this morning, this friday morning, 18 minutes from now, it's going to be led by big time u.s. technology companies. amazon, microsoft, google. all of them out with strong earnings. there's another factor in this overall market rally and china trying for stimulus. europe pointed the way friday and china followed it up today. look at our market go, 17-6 probably within a couple of minutes. and here is more good news. ♪ the trumpets, it's friday, 2.21 is the national average for gasoline. gas
ashley: there it goes. stuart: floating away yesterday.evere storms roll through the area on wednesday night and there you have it, floating away. it was found in a field not too far away, i believe, how about that? here you have it, rain-soaked texas now facing the possibilities of another deluge from hurricane patricia, the strongest storm yet. the southwest could feel the impacts. how strong it is and precise, a lot of people are on edge with that coming to the coast of mexico. and look at...
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joining us right now ashley webster and art laffer. >> i am also an american. >> there was a time and place in history. in empire. the gold standard between the two world wars. the u.s. dollar. >> forget them. all over the world going to hell in a handbag, the u.s. will always be the prettiest house in the neighborhood. they are trying to bolster their currencies neared. >> if we were to consider vladimir putin's mind, he likes the idea of all of this. china wanting to see something. let's put that aside for a minute. art laffer. we have a lot of debt. i know you only care about growth and tax cuts. i agree with you. we have $18 billion worth of debt. all of a sudden people do not want our debt, what does it do to our interest rate? >> you said that ashley is from nashville. >> that's right. >> and art of course. a nashville guy. >> thank you. of course that will push down the prices. janet yellen cannot hold back. that will be very good for the world. the problem for the world is that interest rates are so low. no one in their right m
joining us right now ashley webster and art laffer. >> i am also an american. >> there was a time and place in history. in empire. the gold standard between the two world wars. the u.s. dollar. >> forget them. all over the world going to hell in a handbag, the u.s. will always be the prettiest house in the neighborhood. they are trying to bolster their currencies neared. >> if we were to consider vladimir putin's mind, he likes the idea of all of this. china wanting to...
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ashley: apple pay.rminal, bingo, i bought my $4 worth of coffee. >> it's exploratory, it's not in all stores yet. apple has been a disappoint so far, 2015 was supposed to be the year of the apple pay, despite the fact that-- >> starbucks. >> just downloaded the app you can do all payment, on-line and do it at the terminal. you can do it through your card, their card. and they can get to the starbucks, addicted, and pre-order, they'll charge your card. >> it's waiting for you. >> great stuff. we talked about starbucks being a technology stock, they have been moving their payment all of their payments a third now on mobile pay. to make it as easy and as fast as you can. stuart: i'm interested about apple. they're lounging around and used to be the stock to go to and now we don't mention them. >> wow. stuart: well, we just did, but you know what i mean. urban outfitters, that's a teen retailers, it's asking salaried workers. that's the important point here, salaried workers to volunteer for a weekend shift
ashley: apple pay.rminal, bingo, i bought my $4 worth of coffee. >> it's exploratory, it's not in all stores yet. apple has been a disappoint so far, 2015 was supposed to be the year of the apple pay, despite the fact that-- >> starbucks. >> just downloaded the app you can do all payment, on-line and do it at the terminal. you can do it through your card, their card. and they can get to the starbucks, addicted, and pre-order, they'll charge your card. >> it's waiting for...
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and, today, he met his donor for the first time, 25-year-old ashley lowe.alk to them a few minutes ago and they said this is all about saving lives and they connected today and they are so thankful. 1 million americans suffer from blood cancers and every year, about 150,000 people are diagnosed. so again, what a great day at hains point. and now they are on their way walking and running. live here at hains point, surae chinn, wusa9. >>> still to come this morning, forget christmas lights. halloween is where it's at for this california family. we show you how they celebrate the spookiest of holidays coming up next. >>> plus, how many crab legs do you think you could eat in one sitting? find out how much these folks a coming up next. >>> before we had to break, pet pics 9, @petpics9 is where you can send pictures. we would love to do that. >> this is family, he looks good, just chilling on the stoop. >> thank you, cassie, for sending in clara's picture. clara has a new boss and is apparently very happy about it. >> very happy about it. this is from tonya, thi
and, today, he met his donor for the first time, 25-year-old ashley lowe.alk to them a few minutes ago and they said this is all about saving lives and they connected today and they are so thankful. 1 million americans suffer from blood cancers and every year, about 150,000 people are diagnosed. so again, what a great day at hains point. and now they are on their way walking and running. live here at hains point, surae chinn, wusa9. >>> still to come this morning, forget christmas...
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ashley's incarceration was part of the nation's war on drugs. an unprecedented, ten-fold increase in arrests and prosecutions for non-violent drug crimes. but now, because of good behavior, ashley will soon be transferred to a halfway house where she will serve the remainder of her sentence. >> so what plans do you have? >> i need to get a job, i need to maintain that job, maintain my sobriety, get a good sober support system to help me. >> brangham: staffing a jobs center, educating prisoners, treating their addictions. it's labor intensive work. and while there's a growing, bipartisan support for these types of programs, getting prisoners ready for life after prison is not cheap. i've got to imagine there are plenty of people outside these walls who look at the services you offer and think, "i would love that in my community college, i would love that at my public school", and yet you're here giving it to people who have done real harm in the community. what do you say to that? >> if we lessen the burden of the criminal justice system, doesn't
ashley's incarceration was part of the nation's war on drugs. an unprecedented, ten-fold increase in arrests and prosecutions for non-violent drug crimes. but now, because of good behavior, ashley will soon be transferred to a halfway house where she will serve the remainder of her sentence. >> so what plans do you have? >> i need to get a job, i need to maintain that job, maintain my sobriety, get a good sober support system to help me. >> brangham: staffing a jobs center,...
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ashley cents as well and don't forget to eat your breakfast. mayor walsh within we come backs a new vision for the arts and up. >> reporter: this past april mayor walsh launched a boston creates, a cultural planning process to define a new vision for the arts and cultures in boston. to insure boston creates represents all the interests of the folks in the city, the team engaged in a comprehensive community engagement process this summer. it all started with a town hall in june where almost 500 people showed up to learn about the process and share the thoughts. in addition, 118 community conversations were held in multiple languages and more than 40 focus groups took place with an on-line survey that had more than 2800 responses. now to tell us more about the results and another upcoming town hall, we've invited julie burros, the new chief of arts and culture for the city of boston. welcome to "urban update," julie julie. thanks for coming in . >>> thanks so much for having me . >> reporter: give us an update is the mayor's vision for arts and c
ashley cents as well and don't forget to eat your breakfast. mayor walsh within we come backs a new vision for the arts and up. >> reporter: this past april mayor walsh launched a boston creates, a cultural planning process to define a new vision for the arts and cultures in boston. to insure boston creates represents all the interests of the folks in the city, the team engaged in a comprehensive community engagement process this summer. it all started with a town hall in june where...
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coming up, i will have the latest from in the ashley river. maureen: are we in for a wet weekend? chief meteorologist doug hill has the timing of some rain. robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports it's possible that desean jackson could be back by sunday. the latest at "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. maureen: as the sun sets in the bahamas the coast guard is suspending the search for survivors. el faro disappeared during hurricane maureen: maureen. debris and one body have been recovered. now the attention will turn to find wreckage and the data recorders. it is not over yet. that is the ominous warning from south carolina's governor. another round of flooding to the state. right now chinook helicopters are airlifting supplies in columbia while crews drop sandbags. 400 roads and bridges are closed. leaving many communities cut off. our brad bell is in one of those communities tonight. brad: well, you know what? for the most part, there are a lot of styles and nothing they can do about it. so they are just going to deal with it. you talk about a handbag and sandbags. weren't
coming up, i will have the latest from in the ashley river. maureen: are we in for a wet weekend? chief meteorologist doug hill has the timing of some rain. robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports it's possible that desean jackson could be back by sunday. the latest at "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. maureen: as the sun sets in the bahamas the coast guard is suspending the search for survivors. el faro disappeared during hurricane maureen: maureen. debris and one body have been...
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ashley: yes.ad to reinforcements coming in. >> advising the people that the russians are advising. >> okay. we've got it. thank you. right now, we are up about 1800 points. right now we are down five points. price of gasoline coming down a little bit overnight. 218 is the national average. nine states where the average price for regular is below $2 per gallon. after 35 years the government in china is ending its controversial one child per family policy. gordon chang. welcome to the program. this new policy, you can have two children. would that reduce the level of control that beijing has over average family in china? >> no. people still need the permit for the second child. it will still remain in place. the only thing that is changing is that the general rule has gone from one child to two children. stuart: you are going to get a permit? >> you still have to get a permit for the second child cared you will not be able to get a permit for a baby. clearly, the rules have only changed in one respe
ashley: yes.ad to reinforcements coming in. >> advising the people that the russians are advising. >> okay. we've got it. thank you. right now, we are up about 1800 points. right now we are down five points. price of gasoline coming down a little bit overnight. 218 is the national average. nine states where the average price for regular is below $2 per gallon. after 35 years the government in china is ending its controversial one child per family policy. gordon chang. welcome to the...
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ashley webster, it has to do with china primarily, right? okay, ashley's gone.e'll continue to keep you updated what is happening with yum! brands but right now, you can see it is down to $69. after hours. ashley is there right now. i was saying it is all about china, right? >> it is all about china. i was getting more quotes from the company. they missed on the top and bottom. there was another quote that is interesting. we now expect 2015 eps earnings per share growth to be well below of our target of at least 10%. this company of course owns kfc, taco bell, pizza hut. they get 52% by some estimates of their sales from china. they had to deal with slowing growth because of economy in china. they also had a food scare involving their brand in china. that has been a real uphill struggle, david. we're getting more signs of a struggle with the company saying they're lowering growth forecast and see earnings potential through the rest of the year. that is why we're seeing a big selloff in after-hours trading on yum! brands. david: keep in mind, expectations were lo
ashley webster, it has to do with china primarily, right? okay, ashley's gone.e'll continue to keep you updated what is happening with yum! brands but right now, you can see it is down to $69. after hours. ashley is there right now. i was saying it is all about china, right? >> it is all about china. i was getting more quotes from the company. they missed on the top and bottom. there was another quote that is interesting. we now expect 2015 eps earnings per share growth to be well below...
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now customers say ashley madison has been cheating on them. kevi steve: let's talk about the upcoming weekend. the heaviest of the rate will be out of here hopefully by late tomorrow night and into early saturday morning. this is what we expected to look like on 1:00 saturday afternoon. widely scattered showers across our area. daytime high temperatures are slightly below average for this time of year. 61 degrees as a high on saturday. we are talking temperatures only in the middle 60's. abc 7 news reporter: we are live in ocean city, maryland. i want to let you know that the abc 7 stormwatch team is out of this approaching hurricane. hurricane joaquin is a category for, a monster storm heading this way. even if it does not make landfall in just the outer rim make a little bit of a problem, we will have serious rain and surf kicked up. the thing you should be considering is the insurance coverage you have, especially when it comes to flooding. the worst time to find out is after the fact. can release it or is back in the studio with outside of
now customers say ashley madison has been cheating on them. kevi steve: let's talk about the upcoming weekend. the heaviest of the rate will be out of here hopefully by late tomorrow night and into early saturday morning. this is what we expected to look like on 1:00 saturday afternoon. widely scattered showers across our area. daytime high temperatures are slightly below average for this time of year. 61 degrees as a high on saturday. we are talking temperatures only in the middle 60's. abc 7...
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and it was ashley judd, no kidding. kidding. >> and andy, who is the most difficult guest? >> i plead the fifth. >> most difficult co-star, john. >> the most difficult co-star and i have plead the fifth. and children. anybody under the age of 7. >> he hates kids. he detests them. watch "manhattan" and "true" hits the theaters next friday and "stone gap" opening today and the play -- >> it is called "da ta woo papa hot" and it is as good as the >> and how did it become absent-mindedly we are a creamy cheese that still believes the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. drama? to push it up. from maybelline new york cup-shaped bristles... cup and boost lashes... for dramatic, lifted volume. dare to get the push up effect. new push up drama make it happen. maybelline new york. thank you so much. hey, try some? real honey for honey nut well you've come to the right place. mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm part of a complete breakfast we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second la
and it was ashley judd, no kidding. kidding. >> and andy, who is the most difficult guest? >> i plead the fifth. >> most difficult co-star, john. >> the most difficult co-star and i have plead the fifth. and children. anybody under the age of 7. >> he hates kids. he detests them. watch "manhattan" and "true" hits the theaters next friday and "stone gap" opening today and the play -- >> it is called "da ta woo papa hot"...
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if you know of something you think we should feature on made in eastern iowa, email ashley at ashley dot hinson at kcrg dot com. some xavier students are finding some friendly competition with local senior citizens. quick nats - game hitting it's xavier high school students versus team meth-wick. that's the senior living community where the game took place. this weekly gammis part of a senior service project and legacy these xavier students hope to leave behind when they graduate. "when i came out here my whole mind was changed. i hope more thingsslike this happn. to be honest. every week we could come out here and have a fun time." teacher nick satterlee helps with service projects and says while students are required to do communiiy service, thhe students are going above and beyonn apple music is set to make its debut on android devices. and one of america's favorite painters now has his own youtube channel. it's inspiring a new generation of artists. that's ahead in today's tech bytes. good morning! it's ---. plan on a pretty decent fall are that this will be the nicest day of the
if you know of something you think we should feature on made in eastern iowa, email ashley at ashley dot hinson at kcrg dot com. some xavier students are finding some friendly competition with local senior citizens. quick nats - game hitting it's xavier high school students versus team meth-wick. that's the senior living community where the game took place. this weekly gammis part of a senior service project and legacy these xavier students hope to leave behind when they graduate. "when i...
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ashley has numbers. go ahead. >> david, on the earnings per share eps coming in right on estimate at 10 cents adjusted. however on the revenue this is where pandora missed. the estimate was 3,129.7 million. coming in shy at 311.56 million. the stock moving considerably loner after-hours trading. mobile revenue was up 36% year-over-year. ad revenue up 36% year-over-year. that is not helping stock. david: down 15%. huge loss there. gary, so much competition. we're talk about amazon doing quite well. amazon has the own music source. i'm a prime member of amazon, you get same kind of collection of wonderful streaming music that pandora offers but you don't pay a separate fee? >> you can get music sources anywhere at this juncture. so many are in the business right now. you have got apple. you got amazon. there is plenty of others. pan dora is very, very tough to compete. when you have a ridiculous high valuation coupled with massive competition you get a stock doing what it is doing. david: scott, is pandora
ashley has numbers. go ahead. >> david, on the earnings per share eps coming in right on estimate at 10 cents adjusted. however on the revenue this is where pandora missed. the estimate was 3,129.7 million. coming in shy at 311.56 million. the stock moving considerably loner after-hours trading. mobile revenue was up 36% year-over-year. ad revenue up 36% year-over-year. that is not helping stock. david: down 15%. huge loss there. gary, so much competition. we're talk about amazon doing...
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for today's made in eastern iowa, tv9's ashley hinson takes us inside a cedar rapids business that's helping to literally lift people up after they've passed. they're in the business of bodies. "my father is a funeral director, and i started out as a funeral director." katie hill was working in the industry of dignified death... trying to figure out how to best prepare bodies for funerals. "i ouldn't lift bodies. i couldn't get bodies in caskets. i couldn't get them dressed. i needed assistance. " and while she's dealing with the dead, mortuary lift was born. the company uses the same concept as a boat lift--but applies it to dy-moving... all from it's space in the cedar rapids cherry building.. "you add the motor, the transmission, the gears. wire up the electrical and then we sh them off in a crate. " machiies that help funeral directors pppare people for burial. "it's a dignified way of moving and transporting remains." but it also takes the strain out of lifting weight at work... "back injury is the number one injury in the industry. "
for today's made in eastern iowa, tv9's ashley hinson takes us inside a cedar rapids business that's helping to literally lift people up after they've passed. they're in the business of bodies. "my father is a funeral director, and i started out as a funeral director." katie hill was working in the industry of dignified death... trying to figure out how to best prepare bodies for funerals. "i ouldn't lift bodies. i couldn't get bodies in caskets. i couldn't get them dressed. i...
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ashley: yeah.ovember the 10th, news november 10th with the fox business network and the wall street journal. you've got that, john? >> i got it. i'll be tuning in. stuart: excellent. very, very good. thank you very much indeed. one more plug for that debate tuesday november 10th 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. eastern time. star-studded moderators asking the right questions, that's the debate they'll watch. now this, first, it was bacon and red meat and now another big food i mean that scientists say is toxic to your children, something they probably eat every day. we're on that one and it's an app that received a firestorm of criticism, they call it the yelp for people. you can rate the individuals on the map. the maker staunchly defends it and she's next. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predictin
ashley: yeah.ovember the 10th, news november 10th with the fox business network and the wall street journal. you've got that, john? >> i got it. i'll be tuning in. stuart: excellent. very, very good. thank you very much indeed. one more plug for that debate tuesday november 10th 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. eastern time. star-studded moderators asking the right questions, that's the debate they'll watch. now this, first, it was bacon and red meat and now another big food i mean that scientists say...
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if you know of something you think we should d feature n made in easasern iowa, email ashley at ashley dot hinson at kcrg dot com. some xavier students are finding some friendly competition with local senior citizens. quick nats - game hitting it's xavier high school students versus team meth-wick. that's the senior living community where the game took place. this weekly game is part of a senior service project and legacy these xavier students hope to leave behind when they raduate. "when i came out here my whole mind was changed. i hope more things like this happen. to be honest. every week we could come out here and have a fun time." teacherrnick satterlee helps with service projects and says while students are required to do community service, these students are going above and beyond. many people deal with neck pain from tings like texting r falling doo. doctors say the earlier you can address that neck pain, the better they'll be able to treat it. syngenta's ceo steps down during criticism. the company said he refused to engage in te 47 billion dollar monsanto takeover plan on a p
if you know of something you think we should d feature n made in easasern iowa, email ashley at ashley dot hinson at kcrg dot com. some xavier students are finding some friendly competition with local senior citizens. quick nats - game hitting it's xavier high school students versus team meth-wick. that's the senior living community where the game took place. this weekly game is part of a senior service project and legacy these xavier students hope to leave behind when they raduate. "when...