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asu field goal.he bears retake the lead. 49 yards and goff, 542 yards passing, five touchdowns. cal up, arizona state responds. 2:30 to play. in trouble. going to find raymond eps. four-yard touchdown and they go up 46-ha. last play of the game, cal kicker, 25 yard game winner. and cal and stanford finish with game-winning field goals. >>> the sharks can't figure it out but they have a home ice disadvantage. trying to get it figured out. and ryan clowe, the first cup. and peter er debear and 1-0 sh. and the third thin. and hurdle, shoots from the sharp angle. and the last 19 games, 2-0. and ma patrick marleau, the shark goes on to win 5-2. >>> raiders tested by the titans tomorrow in a must-win situation after losing the last three games. to further drive home the point how important the game is next season, the chiefs come to town and they are winning four straight, back to .500. both teams battling for a wild card spot. kansas city with improve to 6-5 and be in prime position for a wild card berth.
asu field goal.he bears retake the lead. 49 yards and goff, 542 yards passing, five touchdowns. cal up, arizona state responds. 2:30 to play. in trouble. going to find raymond eps. four-yard touchdown and they go up 46-ha. last play of the game, cal kicker, 25 yard game winner. and cal and stanford finish with game-winning field goals. >>> the sharks can't figure it out but they have a home ice disadvantage. trying to get it figured out. and ryan clowe, the first cup. and peter er...
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this put asu up 24-23. but the bears roar back. fourth quarter, goff, to mohammed.ing to do the rest. 58-yard touchdown run. great cutback there. cal with the first lead at 37-36. after an asu field goal, the bears retake the lead. goff, a career-high 543 yards passing. five touchdowns. cal led 45-39. arizona state responds. 2:30 to play. bercovici in trouble. somehow, he's going to find raymond epps, for a four-yard touchdown. 46-45, ball game. last play of the game. cal kicker, matt anderson. 26-yard game-winner, good. cal wins 48-46, to finish 7-5. cal and stanford finish with game-winning field goals. >>> warriors, hosting the kings. no harrison barnes out with a sprained ankle. second night of a back-to-back, after mauling phoenix. first quarter, steph curry. three. ball's down. 20-17 kings. five seconds left in the first quarter, draymond green to festus ezeli. golden state by ten at the break. third quarter, draymond drives. first words since wilt in '64 with a double-double until back-to-back games. brandon rush, three. iguodala loves it. fourth of the quart
this put asu up 24-23. but the bears roar back. fourth quarter, goff, to mohammed.ing to do the rest. 58-yard touchdown run. great cutback there. cal with the first lead at 37-36. after an asu field goal, the bears retake the lead. goff, a career-high 543 yards passing. five touchdowns. cal led 45-39. arizona state responds. 2:30 to play. bercovici in trouble. somehow, he's going to find raymond epps, for a four-yard touchdown. 46-45, ball game. last play of the game. cal kicker, matt anderson....
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found in america's new asigh lumbar spine, emergency rooms, homeless shelters and above all gaols-- asue limbs, emergency rooms. the criminal justice system is going bankrupt incarcerating the mentally ill making sick people sicker more ill. the largest mental health providers are, in fact, james and prisons not hospitals. according to in surveys between 20 and 80% of all inmates in america suffer from some diagnosable mental illness and once incarcerated people with mental illnesses remain locked up eight times longer than people without mental illnesses at seven times the cost to taxpayers. that is why one judge in florida has made it his mission to change the system. he is doing all he can to take mental illness out of the criminal justice system and stop making the nation's gaols and prisons america's new asylums. >>> can you toll me and we're responding-- follow me and we're responding. she says she's not feeling well. she might be maybe a schizophren schizophreniaic or suffering from bipolar >>> serious mental illness has made its home in the streets of miami county. police officer
found in america's new asigh lumbar spine, emergency rooms, homeless shelters and above all gaols-- asue limbs, emergency rooms. the criminal justice system is going bankrupt incarcerating the mentally ill making sick people sicker more ill. the largest mental health providers are, in fact, james and prisons not hospitals. according to in surveys between 20 and 80% of all inmates in america suffer from some diagnosable mental illness and once incarcerated people with mental illnesses remain...
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do you foresee any remote possibility of a joint strategy to defeat asus?in partnership with the russians? >> the only way we would end up in a joint strategy as if they agreed to the general premise that we have to have a cease-fire. we have to have a transitional government and we have to have a decision on getting rid of ashad. that's what the secretary has been working on. in the meantime we are working on isis and they're working on a different part of syria. i don't see working together militarily and lessens all efforts on the transition and that would allow us in turn to focus. >> and i would be very careful in trusting them. i will tell you based on the boston bombing experience, we have a a common enemy and that's the jihadist. we know there are thousands of them joining isis. i predict that russia will have a homeland security problem out of their own. as that becomes more of a problem for them, their desire to move to protecting the regime will shift. >> that's not what the russian military is currently focused on. >> we reach this agreement whi
do you foresee any remote possibility of a joint strategy to defeat asus?in partnership with the russians? >> the only way we would end up in a joint strategy as if they agreed to the general premise that we have to have a cease-fire. we have to have a transitional government and we have to have a decision on getting rid of ashad. that's what the secretary has been working on. in the meantime we are working on isis and they're working on a different part of syria. i don't see working...
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. >> reporter: the lam asu guardians of ancient asyria. >> it demands the power of the bull, the man. all in one. >> reporter: a powerful protector >> in the palaces of the kings of syria every gateway would be flanked by two of these magical beings who would protect everyone entering that palace from any kind of evil. >> reporter: this is the director of the university of chicago o refreshings riental institute. >> the institute excavated the whole pal as in the 1930s. the iraqi government allowed us to bring these back and the remainder is either in the museum in baghdad or out therety site >> reporter: or it was >> or it was >> reporter: was until i.s.i.l. for more than a year i.s.i.l. has systematically destroyed and posted videos of the destruction of antiquitys as it takes control of areas that are home to some of the most valuable sites. places known to any student of ancient sometimes, ninemah and oars >> i.s.i.l. controls this area, they control big stretch of the typress and all of the syrian capitals are in areas that are either i.s.i.s. directly controls or on the front li
. >> reporter: the lam asu guardians of ancient asyria. >> it demands the power of the bull, the man. all in one. >> reporter: a powerful protector >> in the palaces of the kings of syria every gateway would be flanked by two of these magical beings who would protect everyone entering that palace from any kind of evil. >> reporter: this is the director of the university of chicago o refreshings riental institute. >> the institute excavated the whole pal as in...
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>> i think asus is --is we toppled mo mo market duffy in libya, that contributed and i inject to marco rubio plus support for the war because that created chaos over there. pledges allegianceis to i said it was not a good dieis. and as those allies fought against ass and pushed them backa,d there was a space and ice is grew stronger. it's our intervention in the middle east that is made is weaker and allowed some of these enemies of the u.s. to grow stronger. >> how do we provide proper support to our allies when they are the ones being attacked? >> i think there is all kinds of ways to surprise -- to supply support for france and the victory that will have to occur over there to stamp out this form of islam, civilized islam will have to rise up and say this does not represent our religion. isis is now surrounded by people in every side that despise what they are doing. ultimately, there will be boots on the ground, arab boots on the ground, and i have said we can support our allies like the kurds who were good fighters and i would send arms directly to them. the boots on the ground ne
>> i think asus is --is we toppled mo mo market duffy in libya, that contributed and i inject to marco rubio plus support for the war because that created chaos over there. pledges allegianceis to i said it was not a good dieis. and as those allies fought against ass and pushed them backa,d there was a space and ice is grew stronger. it's our intervention in the middle east that is made is weaker and allowed some of these enemies of the u.s. to grow stronger. >> how do we provide...
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and china are having there is asues where confrontation atmosphere. u.s.nd china have signed a memorandum of understanding of not flying so close they can see each other throwing hand gestures. that was the subject. we have more and more near misses between the u.s. and china with fighter jets and spy planes. i don't think it will explode into a confrontation. .here is a hotline now none the less, it creates a less conducive environment for capital to flow. china is no longer going to play savings in the u.s. treasury market. they will place into the one belt one pro strategy, infrastructure over asia. >> would you say that the geopolitical risks are one of the biggest risks to the economic success in this downturn? >> i would. i have explained why we have lost the peace dividend that came with the fall of the berlin wall. now we hear getting a conflict premium built back. any time capital goes into defense and confrontation it is a reduction of productivity. the economic issue is separate from that. i have been out of the market view. the fed is hinting i
and china are having there is asues where confrontation atmosphere. u.s.nd china have signed a memorandum of understanding of not flying so close they can see each other throwing hand gestures. that was the subject. we have more and more near misses between the u.s. and china with fighter jets and spy planes. i don't think it will explode into a confrontation. .here is a hotline now none the less, it creates a less conducive environment for capital to flow. china is no longer going to play...
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after an asu field goal. a career high 542 yard passing. cal led. arizona state respond. 2:30 to play. somehow going to find raymond for a four-yard touchdown. last play of the game. cal kicker, 26-yard game winner. cal wins 48-46. cal and stanford win it with game winning field goals. second night of a back to back after phoenix, first quarter, curry. 17 points in first quarter. third quarter, 64 with a triple double. third quarter, brandon rush. he has 14 points in the third. 75-52. they hit the road now for a seven game road trip. that's the way ball bounces. have a great day. >>> all right. thank you. talking about the cold. >> for you i found the warmest temperatures on thursday. you're going to go do palo alto in the mid-60s. >> let's do it. >> it's going to be raining. clear and numbers beginning to get out of the 20s and 30s. show you this system that will push out of way. it's going to bring increasing cloud cover. still a chilly day for monday. behind tuesday and wednesday is when we warm up. the golden gate bridge so sunny but the tempera
after an asu field goal. a career high 542 yard passing. cal led. arizona state respond. 2:30 to play. somehow going to find raymond for a four-yard touchdown. last play of the game. cal kicker, 26-yard game winner. cal wins 48-46. cal and stanford win it with game winning field goals. second night of a back to back after phoenix, first quarter, curry. 17 points in first quarter. third quarter, 64 with a triple double. third quarter, brandon rush. he has 14 points in the third. 75-52. they hit...
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race that are registering zero in a couple of cases, they have zero with an arepointing left, which i asue that's a mistake, that's less than zero. i assume it's not happening. do i think it's time for some of the other republican candidates to drop out? yes, there are too many people. well, i don't want to get personal, but you can look at the poll numbers. >> but there is no sign trump is giving up. he will be back often the campaign trail in new hampshire where he will officially file to appear on the billion lot. >> sarah, thanks. >>> keep it right here on cnn for the best political coverage on television. at 7:00 eastern this morning, will you want to catch donald trump live on "new day." . jeb bush is in new hampshire. this is the jeb can fix it bus tour t. former governor trying to resurrect his sagging presidential campaign right now. jeb bush reacted to calls from donald trump to get out of the race. >> he's run for president twice and quit and i've run for governor in the biggest swing state and won twice. i know how to win. i've done it. i actually know how to govern, which is g
race that are registering zero in a couple of cases, they have zero with an arepointing left, which i asue that's a mistake, that's less than zero. i assume it's not happening. do i think it's time for some of the other republican candidates to drop out? yes, there are too many people. well, i don't want to get personal, but you can look at the poll numbers. >> but there is no sign trump is giving up. he will be back often the campaign trail in new hampshire where he will officially file...
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up, jack ma following in jeff asus is footsteps. bring you that story next. ♪ david: welcome back. alibaba's jack ma is in advanced talks to buy stakes according to people familiar with the matter. emily chang asked him about this earlier this month in beijing. >> i have to be careful for my shareholders and our strategy. invest a lot of online media. we also invest in a traditional business. because people say internet ed the off-line retail business. if we can do better and work together, we can do better. working with us, why the other people? think it might be very interesting. for them to understand us. we just want to set examples and also for us. help tometeors to way, huge. by the the media can definitely using our data, -- >> are you going to buy it? >> i did not say that. did not say that, he said. so much has changed. emily joins me now. i was surprised by what he had to say about how his company now surprised you are it wise alibaba so interested in buying this? >> we have seen the small stake in some companies. the flag
up, jack ma following in jeff asus is footsteps. bring you that story next. ♪ david: welcome back. alibaba's jack ma is in advanced talks to buy stakes according to people familiar with the matter. emily chang asked him about this earlier this month in beijing. >> i have to be careful for my shareholders and our strategy. invest a lot of online media. we also invest in a traditional business. because people say internet ed the off-line retail business. if we can do better and work...
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. >> [indiscernible] have done asu opposed to ronald reagan? how would you have handled it? mr. dukakis: i don't think it would have happened for one thing. policies we have been implementing -- i don't want to say implementing -- it's mind-boggling. this is not voodoo economics, it is wack oh economics. tire member the mid winter meeting in february of 1983. it was my first meeting of the governors when, with great governors of the 50 produced a rather detailed deficit reduction and it was rather detailed. we work hard and felt good about it and then as we normally do, we went to the white house to present our puzzles to the president. reagan was treasury secretary. pride, theyrable presented this deficit reduction resolution. after an hour and half, we came out scratching our heads. we could not believe it. deficit ballooning up all over the place. here we were, 15 men and women sweating bullets to deal with and thesecal problems folks in the white house just did not seem to have a clue as policythis was a fiscal -- [indiscernible] what bruce babbitt keeps trying to goad you i
. >> [indiscernible] have done asu opposed to ronald reagan? how would you have handled it? mr. dukakis: i don't think it would have happened for one thing. policies we have been implementing -- i don't want to say implementing -- it's mind-boggling. this is not voodoo economics, it is wack oh economics. tire member the mid winter meeting in february of 1983. it was my first meeting of the governors when, with great governors of the 50 produced a rather detailed deficit reduction and it...
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out of 10 unicorns in europe are based here in britain, businesses like shazam, like just eat, like asusu see it in the fact that compared to 2010, venture capital is investing 10 times more in britain than it did five years ago. you can see it in the fact that in the last five years, 191 new companies have decided to headquarter here in britain, far more than any other country in europe. these have been years of enterprise. go to tech city. it's an extraordinary thing, just five years ago there were 250 businesses in tech city. there are now over 3,000. it is europe's tech hub. i think these have been years of enterprise. they are years of dynamism but we have so much more to do. what i want to do this morning is briefly say where i think we are, identify what the next challenge is for us to tackle together are, and then mention two of the biggest challenges, the deficit and europe. and then i'll very happily take your questions. and in terms of where we are, we've got to this position of a stronger economy, a deficit down by heart, the fastest growth in the g-7 and done it through part
out of 10 unicorns in europe are based here in britain, businesses like shazam, like just eat, like asusu see it in the fact that compared to 2010, venture capital is investing 10 times more in britain than it did five years ago. you can see it in the fact that in the last five years, 191 new companies have decided to headquarter here in britain, far more than any other country in europe. these have been years of enterprise. go to tech city. it's an extraordinary thing, just five years ago...
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after an asu field goal, the bears retake the lead. goff, a career-high 543 yards passing.. arizona state responds. 2:30 to play. bercovici in trouble. somehow, he's going to find raymond epps, for a four-yard touchdown. 46-45, ball game. last play of the game. cal kicker, matt anderson. 26-yard game-winner, good. cal wins 48-46, to finish 7-5. cal and stanford finish with game-winning field goals. >>> warriors, hosting the kings. no harrison barnes out with a sprained ankle. second night of a back-to-back, after mauling phoenix. first quarter, steph curry. three. ball's down. 20-17 kings. five seconds left in the first quarter, draymond green to festus ezeli. golden state by ten at the break. third quarter, draymond drives. first words since wilt in '64 with a double-double until back-to-back games. brandon rush, three. iguodala loves it. fourth of the quarter, had 14 points in the third. 75-52. warriors roll, 120-101. they hit the road for a seven-game road trip. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shuman. have a great day. >> thank you. >>> you don't need to rub yo
after an asu field goal, the bears retake the lead. goff, a career-high 543 yards passing.. arizona state responds. 2:30 to play. bercovici in trouble. somehow, he's going to find raymond epps, for a four-yard touchdown. 46-45, ball game. last play of the game. cal kicker, matt anderson. 26-yard game-winner, good. cal wins 48-46, to finish 7-5. cal and stanford finish with game-winning field goals. >>> warriors, hosting the kings. no harrison barnes out with a sprained ankle. second...
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belgium's prime minister saying there is asus attained serious and imminent threat still.subway system also remaining closed as well as schools into tomorrow. salah abda salem was not among the people who were taken into custody tonight. he remains at large last seen at the border checkpoint between france and belgium. police questioned him but let him go. i'm harris faulkner. now back to watters world. >> welcome back to "watters world." i'm jess oef waters. >> democratses have had a stronghold over black voters. black turnout as crucial to the obama campaigns. without him on the 2016 ticket, what will happen? we went to harlem to see what voters had to say about top democrats. check it out. republican or democrat? >> democrat. >> democrat, democrat. >> i'm a republican. >> you're in harlem. are you excited about hillary? >> not too excited. >> i love her so much. >> what do you think hillary's biggest accomplishment has been? >> i don't think she has that many. >> you want her to be president? >> yeah, i just like her because she's female. >> what does she look like to y
belgium's prime minister saying there is asus attained serious and imminent threat still.subway system also remaining closed as well as schools into tomorrow. salah abda salem was not among the people who were taken into custody tonight. he remains at large last seen at the border checkpoint between france and belgium. police questioned him but let him go. i'm harris faulkner. now back to watters world. >> welcome back to "watters world." i'm jess oef waters. >>...
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it is part of the partnership with air zone state university and asu's on line degree program. >>> stilln "eyewitness news", imagine, services like hair care, spray cans and photograph any tour own home. >> efforts of the three south jersey men who say it is changing the service industry. we will be right back. >>> a new app is putting beauty at your fingertips, it is called main stream and it has got more than a thousand users in the tri-state area that number is growing. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao shows us how it works. >> reporter: it is raining in turnersville, new jersey and beverly monte is having a bad hair day. >> my hair was a mess this morning. i could not do it. >> reporter: time to bring in professional hell but this early in the morning. >> it was 10:00 o'clock in the morning, the salon opens. >> reporter: that is where main street comes in the new app. celebrity stylist and south jersey salon owner mar teen owe carti er is driving his gold lamborghini when he gets the text and in minutes he is a at beverly's door. this cottage room becomes mar teen owe's salo
it is part of the partnership with air zone state university and asu's on line degree program. >>> stilln "eyewitness news", imagine, services like hair care, spray cans and photograph any tour own home. >> efforts of the three south jersey men who say it is changing the service industry. we will be right back. >>> a new app is putting beauty at your fingertips, it is called main stream and it has got more than a thousand users in the tri-state area that number...
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state correctional hospital under transience status he contemporarily reside in one location before asu done nye's been evicted from motel 6. on sexual predator will have the check and let law-enforcement wherever he goes next. and so on a county. >> pam: 3 and drifters accused of murdering san francisco to tourists as well as the of the teacher enters a plea for court today this has been a long time coming and explains why the judge did not seem pleased when that happened after the defendants entered their pleas. off the >> reporter: sussex accord represented by four attorneys. charged with murder in using a gun and a crime if found guilty could be facing a life sentence in prison for the death penalty. but the >> reporter: recess next shot and gold wire lot of hard for some lively court documents reveal limply was the man that was being targeted crime that could mean additional sentencing down line. cut in court all three pleaded not guilty and attorneys added they were denying everything in connection with the crime. canadian tourist was shot dead in golden gate park stephen carter a
state correctional hospital under transience status he contemporarily reside in one location before asu done nye's been evicted from motel 6. on sexual predator will have the check and let law-enforcement wherever he goes next. and so on a county. >> pam: 3 and drifters accused of murdering san francisco to tourists as well as the of the teacher enters a plea for court today this has been a long time coming and explains why the judge did not seem pleased when that happened after the...
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. >> asu issued a statement saying in part arizona state university takes all complaints very seriouslyions very seriously. >> we take these accusations very seriously. >> we take reports like this all seriously. >> they take all reports very seriously. >> james madison university takes the safety and wellbeing of our students very seriously. >> what's the punishment? >> all three students responsible for sexual assault and harassment expelled upon graduation. >> yes! justice! wait a minute. expelled upon graduation? isn't that graduation? [ bell ringing ] >> we will strive to build a community where education, inqui inquiry, and faith combine to respond to the demands of justice. this is our goal, that no one ever say that we dreamed too small. >> my career in law enforcement started in 1969 from the south bend police department, and then went to the university of notre dame police department. the university students, they're just wonderful kids. but just like anywhere, there's a percentage of absolutely horrible people too. you know, and of course i had to deal with that too. >> saint
. >> asu issued a statement saying in part arizona state university takes all complaints very seriouslyions very seriously. >> we take these accusations very seriously. >> we take reports like this all seriously. >> they take all reports very seriously. >> james madison university takes the safety and wellbeing of our students very seriously. >> what's the punishment? >> all three students responsible for sexual assault and harassment expelled upon...
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for instance, starbucks offer, they got a lot of attention when they offered free tuition through asuil: understood. kathy, you don't quite agree. explain. >> no, certainly private solution while i might tweak this one somewhat, private solution is certainly better than public solution. for years the government, including obama and president clinton promise free things. every time we do that or they do that they overpromise and underdeliver. certainly never worked in the past. private sector offers solutions like they have done with 401(k)s and health care in order to help people save and spend in right ways. i absolutely agree with nomiki this is enormous problem for enormous population. 1/3 of amount of student debt is 1/3 of u.s. government's budget and that is enormous. has to be addressed with the right solution. private solution is certainly ideal. >> when you have millenials graduating college with average $40,000 in student loan debt, they can't take the money. neil: who pays for it. who pays for it. >> hang on a second, neil. we had new deal. we've done this before. we invest
for instance, starbucks offer, they got a lot of attention when they offered free tuition through asuil: understood. kathy, you don't quite agree. explain. >> no, certainly private solution while i might tweak this one somewhat, private solution is certainly better than public solution. for years the government, including obama and president clinton promise free things. every time we do that or they do that they overpromise and underdeliver. certainly never worked in the past. private...
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. >> well, first of all i just wanted to thank you for creating the obama scholars program at asu.ecause i'm an obama scholar. >> there you go. [ applause ] >> i really want to speak about poverty. i currently live on a navajo reservati reservation. i live on the reservation when i go home. i don't have a suitable home. i don't have running water or electricity. i understand that you went to visit the standing rock sioux nation. i've seen pictures of the reservation. i want to know what kind of programs you have to offer native american communities who have the worst housing and living conditions. >> well, you know, a lot of this is run through traditionally has been run through the bureau. let's face it, for decades it was underfunded. it was often times not well managed. it was kind of an after thought. and part of the reason why when i came in we started this conference was to make sure that we had a direct nation to nation relationship with all the different tribes. and our first thing was to just listen to people and find out, what is it that you need? what are you trying to d
. >> well, first of all i just wanted to thank you for creating the obama scholars program at asu.ecause i'm an obama scholar. >> there you go. [ applause ] >> i really want to speak about poverty. i currently live on a navajo reservati reservation. i live on the reservation when i go home. i don't have a suitable home. i don't have running water or electricity. i understand that you went to visit the standing rock sioux nation. i've seen pictures of the reservation. i want to...
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coming up next, always en vogue, the fashion editor sometimes called [indiscernible] years asus about0 the face of modern china. ♪ angie: the fashion editor was loosely fictionalized in the movie "the devil wears prada." of followers of social media and is credited with almost single-handedly creating today's high-end chinese fashion scene. stephen engle met her for a behind-the-scenes look at the magazine which has just celebrated its 10th anniversary. ♪ womenn: only the "it" with beauty and brains, confidence and influence, grace the covers of "vogue china." face each month of an expanding multimedia empire with a monthly readership of at least 1.2 million. that is just for the print edition alone. the editor in chief, angelica, is the one who has to find just the right look. how much is it your choice, 100%? are you judge and jury? agelica: no, this is not democracy. imd editor. i decide. stephen: the last 10 years has propelled her to the pinnacle of china's fashion pyramid, drawing comparisons to the fictitious maranda priestly or her u.s. counterpart at vote, and a winter. -- an
coming up next, always en vogue, the fashion editor sometimes called [indiscernible] years asus about0 the face of modern china. ♪ angie: the fashion editor was loosely fictionalized in the movie "the devil wears prada." of followers of social media and is credited with almost single-handedly creating today's high-end chinese fashion scene. stephen engle met her for a behind-the-scenes look at the magazine which has just celebrated its 10th anniversary. ♪ womenn: only the...
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point asus hike is not going to make a difference. at what point does it begin to matter?er of right now. at which point in acquisitions? it does matter right now. it depends on where the transactions are occurring. many of the times they can occur is in higher yields. in the energy arena for the rates are back up 300-400 points. becauseways will matter it is the cost of funds. the real question is, do we ever get back to real interest rates as we might remember, the present-4%? and when that happens, what does that do? erik: what does that do? stephanie: we are one million miles away. bigara: we are all having debates about when he goes up to andasis points from 0%, that tells you, and also you will have the u.s. moving rates and you have qe going forward in europe and interestingly, we ,ave alluded to this in times but you have alluded to the sovereign wealth funds in norway or saudi arabia that have $3 $3 trillion in assets and they are selling them now. so that is negative qe. that is having an impact on the markets. that makes sense because those are commodity markets
point asus hike is not going to make a difference. at what point does it begin to matter?er of right now. at which point in acquisitions? it does matter right now. it depends on where the transactions are occurring. many of the times they can occur is in higher yields. in the energy arena for the rates are back up 300-400 points. becauseways will matter it is the cost of funds. the real question is, do we ever get back to real interest rates as we might remember, the present-4%? and when that...
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the good news,hanging this habit, not, that although that also is asue. that puts m to sleep. >> that helps actually. >> until about 2:00 a.m. and that's another story. wine, wine, wine. red wine. >> oh, okay. >> i thought you were talking about drinking. >> you, right? >> exactly. let me just get to the story. >> please. >> if you brush your teeth at night supposedly that will make you get a better night sleep. >> no, no. if you brush your teeth in the dark at night. >> oh, right. >> in the dark. >> sorry, i had a few drinks last night. i'm like ah. an oxford neuroscientist says we should all brush in the dark if you want to be precise about it because the bright bathroom lights stimulate the body and turn the lights on when your body is powering down. >> so never turn them back on. brush in the dark and walk to your bed. >> we should all brush our teeth at night. >> absolutely. >> that's a goodning. >> and also drinking wine helps you sleep until it doesn't. >> right. >> you get to sleep but then you don't stay. i've learned that on a "today" show segme
the good news,hanging this habit, not, that although that also is asue. that puts m to sleep. >> that helps actually. >> until about 2:00 a.m. and that's another story. wine, wine, wine. red wine. >> oh, okay. >> i thought you were talking about drinking. >> you, right? >> exactly. let me just get to the story. >> please. >> if you brush your teeth at night supposedly that will make you get a better night sleep. >> no, no. if you brush your...
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