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>> with asu. with, you know, i want to be clear about everything. >> it doesn't get no better than asu. nothing else can change. i can't go to pop. so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. he barks because he's so used to him biting. instead of looking at the positive side and saying he barked. he didn't bite for a change. he barked. he might bite. let's throw him back in a cage. [ bleep ] that's corny. looked at the box [ bleep ], it's a box. at least i know where i'm going to be at, though, right? >> while esdale's near future appears settled, cindy archer's has suddenly taken an uncertain turn. she's just returned from her work detail. >> why did they have your bra? >> i don't know. i have no idea. >> when we strip searched her, just now, we found that there was cigarette residue all over her bra that she discarded of obviously and it's all over the bra. looks like she might have smoked it. >> that was makeup from the other day. that was it. that's all that was on there. i don't have no c
>> with asu. with, you know, i want to be clear about everything. >> it doesn't get no better than asu. nothing else can change. i can't go to pop. so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. he barks because he's so used to him biting. instead of looking at the positive side and saying he barked. he didn't bite for a change. he barked. he might bite. let's throw him back in a cage. [ bleep ] that's corny. looked at the box [ bleep ], it's a box. at least i know where i'm...
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asu, it must be good. if you come from in institution that does a good job but is not a public brand, the signal is not there. if you look at who once the country, look at who is on the supreme court. look at who is elected, except for our president right now, we won't go into that, though he is the smartest guy that has ever been elected. as people then leave and that creates even more of our ostracized class system. >> are things on the mentally different in 2017? i think unequivocally. we have found ways to create intelligent tutor devices that will allow an individual to tirelessly be assisted in their own individual learning process in addition to their teacher, not in lieu of their teacher. there is a constant juxtaposition of, somehow this will be disruptive to the core way human beings learn, which is eyeball to eyeball with each other, with their friends, and solving problems and either alone or with others. we do not need to know what we need to know in 2000 or 1950 or 1900 and the rate of accele
asu, it must be good. if you come from in institution that does a good job but is not a public brand, the signal is not there. if you look at who once the country, look at who is on the supreme court. look at who is elected, except for our president right now, we won't go into that, though he is the smartest guy that has ever been elected. as people then leave and that creates even more of our ostracized class system. >> are things on the mentally different in 2017? i think unequivocally....
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it's going to be the asu digital preparatory academy, prep for life, prep for career, prep for college. that means designing it in a way where it works for all of those things. there's certainly no one that wants to be less skilled, less capable, less adaptive. it's not just about college. >> absolutely in the sense that those jobs are very technical now. if you are in an apprenticeship to become, i don't know, some sort of journeyman, et cetera, they're highly technical, so the training does have to be highly technical. how many parents really say, if you want to be a plumber, that's great. we will support you. there's this sense of status, though. >> maybe the world that you're in. in many communities there's not necessarily that sense of status. still 30% of the country has a b.a., the rest doesn't. >> about 90% of the population wants their children to be maximally educated, 90%. they want their children to have a life outcome as good or better than theirs in healthy life span, healthy life outcome. education is a part of all those things. it's not just about jobs or money. >> here
it's going to be the asu digital preparatory academy, prep for life, prep for career, prep for college. that means designing it in a way where it works for all of those things. there's certainly no one that wants to be less skilled, less capable, less adaptive. it's not just about college. >> absolutely in the sense that those jobs are very technical now. if you are in an apprenticeship to become, i don't know, some sort of journeyman, et cetera, they're highly technical, so the training...
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. >>> gustavo tenÍa 20 aÑos que no veÍa asu su mamÁ su res tros fueron llevados por houston en san luisÓ a su casa, el lugar donde saliÓ cuando tenÍa 17 aÑos. sin imaginar que volverÍa de esta manera. >>> el sufrimiento por la pÉrdida de gustavo, queda dividido entre 2 tierras. mÉxico y estados unidos. en san luis deja a sus padres y hermanos y en texas a su esposa josefina. que por su condiciÓn de indocumentada, no pudo acompaÑarlo hasta su Última morada. >>> un mes despuÉs de su azote, el hur r huracÁn harvey deja familias y heridas incurables notas telemundo. >>> el huracÁn marÍa se fortalece en su camino a puerto rico y podrÍa convertirse en el primer ciclÓn categorÍa 4 en tocar la isla, en 85 aÑos. marÍa tiene el potencial de generar una catÁstrofe en territorio puertorriqueÑo, don mÁs de 46 mil residentes aÚn estÁn sin e electricidad desde el pasado del huracÁn irma. ta salido rodrÍguez se encuentra en san juan con lo Último. adelante david. >>> asÍ es, josÉ este es un dÍa espectacular en san juan puerto rico. este cuan r candente sol, maÑana por la noche se sentarÍan las primeras
. >>> gustavo tenÍa 20 aÑos que no veÍa asu su mamÁ su res tros fueron llevados por houston en san luisÓ a su casa, el lugar donde saliÓ cuando tenÍa 17 aÑos. sin imaginar que volverÍa de esta manera. >>> el sufrimiento por la pÉrdida de gustavo, queda dividido entre 2 tierras. mÉxico y estados unidos. en san luis deja a sus padres y hermanos y en texas a su esposa josefina. que por su condiciÓn de indocumentada, no pudo acompaÑarlo hasta su Última morada....
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anunciado, rmulo avelica gonzalez quien haba sido detenido por agentes ice, cuando dejaba en la escuela asusras pasar vari meses en un centro de detencin de inmigracin, luis zaragoza estubo presente y nos cuenta cmo se vivieron estos momentos nat. como era de esperarse el momento fue emotivo y de muchas lgrimas... y es que uno a uno de los familiares de rmulo avelica lo abrazaban y le decan palabras de cariÑo nat. eran alrededor 5:20pm de la tarde cuando el sr. avelica por fin y a paso lento llego hasta la salida de este centro de detencin de inmigracin ubicado en la cuudad de adelanto, de inmediato subi a una camioneta tipo ven blanca a donde tambin subieron miembros de la familia y de organizaciones pro inmigrantes que han estado siguiendo el caso, y las palabras de agradecimiento por supuesto que no se hicieron esperar. sot. cabe recordar el caso se volvi de inters pblico cuando el video captado el pasado 28 de febrero, con el celular de una de las hijas del sr. avelica, fue puesto en las redes sociales y muestra el momento en que los agentes de ice realizan el arresto, justo cuando el pa
anunciado, rmulo avelica gonzalez quien haba sido detenido por agentes ice, cuando dejaba en la escuela asusras pasar vari meses en un centro de detencin de inmigracin, luis zaragoza estubo presente y nos cuenta cmo se vivieron estos momentos nat. como era de esperarse el momento fue emotivo y de muchas lgrimas... y es que uno a uno de los familiares de rmulo avelica lo abrazaban y le decan palabras de cariÑo nat. eran alrededor 5:20pm de la tarde cuando el sr. avelica por fin y a paso lento...
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now, i have a sun going to asu that i have to provide for him as well. >> some customers say they are upset and started a petition. >> we're going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community and i hope that does not happen. >> they say while they don't mind starbucks, there should not be a ban on competitors. >> you know, their philosophy is to help the poor people in other countries but then they come out and drive these small people out. >> you know, why can't they have their own customers and they have their own customers. >> very interesting story. >> we'll keep you posted. >>> time is now 4:40. turning now to the south bay where officials in mountain view say that google through them a bits of a curveball this week. google plans to build an office. they have been talking about building 10,000 new units. many would be micro apartments to help ease the housing crunch in the north bay shore area. now, google also wants to add 800,000 square feet of extra office space. city officials are worried that more office space and jobs will cancel out any housing balance t
now, i have a sun going to asu that i have to provide for him as well. >> some customers say they are upset and started a petition. >> we're going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community and i hope that does not happen. >> they say while they don't mind starbucks, there should not be a ban on competitors. >> you know, their philosophy is to help the poor people in other countries but then they come out and drive these small people out. >>...
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lists asu are on many being one of the wealthiest people in the united states.se that upset you when you see those lists that say you are one of the will be his people, and he you feel particularly wealthy, and how does that affect her life when you see numbers attached to your name? assumed not to see a lot of numbers attached to my name, but that is probably inevitable of what happens in the world today. people want to speculate about putting numbers next to people's names. idol think that reflects anything about what you are and how you live your life, and what you do. i certainly lead a comfortable life, but i was raised by wasnts who -- a father who an equity manager in the 1970's, my mother is a real new englander who likes to live freely and does not like a lot of excess. david: tech about the difference between building a company and going into one where someone else has built? abigail: with a big company you have that thing going. you have that machine in motion. sometimes it is hard to get people to think about what is the next new thing. i talked to p
lists asu are on many being one of the wealthiest people in the united states.se that upset you when you see those lists that say you are one of the will be his people, and he you feel particularly wealthy, and how does that affect her life when you see numbers attached to your name? assumed not to see a lot of numbers attached to my name, but that is probably inevitable of what happens in the world today. people want to speculate about putting numbers next to people's names. idol think that...
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coorbl i'nosu tt ithon wa wcaotea o tth ft osees iortishe th iprid othft it yocagoo ei wsi, ic i f.gv,nd asuhe eayto cta tm relys ll egs llg rone yo. odorng ll:oomoin thk u r ki mca. shldegat t cdi rert ancs, jt nt rinvebo tt ti celyheffe psoel magent w rpoib f onofheigstrehe ho:hawaha rinou ews? ll:heffe psoel name w aicmf ta ck i n se t.s gornntou bthmo apopat anctoethe stda f pteio ho: wt y tnkhod t attaar caer d' kw. aayreinon e veme sulbehe stmpta phorrdo ogss ne tt ta minis odorvebo. ho:...
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de baja california sur se dosbordaran formando corrientes que arrasaron con todo lo que encontraban asualojadas y estn en albergues. take sot cont.vo/lorena --el servicio meteorologico nacional indico que "lidia" seguir golpeando al territorio mexicano. nacional indico que "lidia" seguir golpeando al territorio mexicano. vo cesar -- las fuerzas de seguridad colombianas afirmaron que fue abatido uno de los narcotraficantes mas buscados en ese pais. -- "roberto vargas gutierrez", alias "gavilan" murio durante un operativo ejecutado por un comando de elite en el norte de colombia. -- vargas era el segundo en la linea de mando en "el clan de los suga" y era buscado por homicidio, extorsion y trafico de drogas. vo lorena -- en el salvador se realiz la celebracion de las bolas de fuego en nejapa, un poblado 18 millas al norte de la capital. -- en la calle principal de ese municipio dos bandos de jovenes se lanzan bolas fabricadas con tela, prendidas en fuego. -- esta tradicion tiene su origen con hechos hostoricos o religiosos. -- a pesar del control de las autoridades, se reportaron algunas
de baja california sur se dosbordaran formando corrientes que arrasaron con todo lo que encontraban asualojadas y estn en albergues. take sot cont.vo/lorena --el servicio meteorologico nacional indico que "lidia" seguir golpeando al territorio mexicano. nacional indico que "lidia" seguir golpeando al territorio mexicano. vo cesar -- las fuerzas de seguridad colombianas afirmaron que fue abatido uno de los narcotraficantes mas buscados en ese pais. -- "roberto vargas...
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there are all these words in the british media, oligarchs, --turing, asus bureaucrats faceless bureaucratst affect the way we negotiate. we need to solve a huge problem. for the first time in 40 years, a member state is leaving the european union. we have grown together over 40 years. can you imagine how intricate that relationship has become? now we need to disentangle that relationship. it is an incredibly complicated business, and i would like to go about this as businesslike as possible. emotionald not be an process but a very businesslike process. that is the attitude of the commission. strong words and accusations do not help. we should not be distracted by them. mark: that was our interview with the european union commission vice president. vonnie: time now for our bloomberg business flash. walgreens is ready to tweak its agreements to buy individual stores according to individuals who later with the matter. to persuade the u.s. a deal that the company has been pursuing for about two years. to latest european bank slash the amount that asset managers need to pay for investment resea
there are all these words in the british media, oligarchs, --turing, asus bureaucrats faceless bureaucratst affect the way we negotiate. we need to solve a huge problem. for the first time in 40 years, a member state is leaving the european union. we have grown together over 40 years. can you imagine how intricate that relationship has become? now we need to disentangle that relationship. it is an incredibly complicated business, and i would like to go about this as businesslike as possible....
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can't he'll harry throes to wide open love 14 yards asu down in the 3rd.ut passing the 1,000 yard mark in the fifth game of thence o season, 59 yards the third touchdown guy needs oxygen after this. stanford wins. all major action between number 10 wisconsin and northwest happened in the fourth quarter. ten minutes to go. badgers go up. clayton authorsen stays inbounds 36 yards for the pick six. but then authorsen tosses two td passes to bring the wild cats within 7. final chance for northwestern backed up on their own goal line. thorson holds the ball a little too along and dakota dixon sacks him for the safety. wisconsin wins 32-24. still undiesterhafted. flew host attention vaernd built. luke del rio son of the coach jack. could not finish. second quarter swranl scrambles backward on 3rd and 13. took a hit slow to get up after missing the half the season last year with injury he suffered a season ending injury there. florida kept pushing scored all touchdowns on the ground. malek davis short touchdown run. then he breaks free. 39 yard touchdown to ice t
can't he'll harry throes to wide open love 14 yards asu down in the 3rd.ut passing the 1,000 yard mark in the fifth game of thence o season, 59 yards the third touchdown guy needs oxygen after this. stanford wins. all major action between number 10 wisconsin and northwest happened in the fourth quarter. ten minutes to go. badgers go up. clayton authorsen stays inbounds 36 yards for the pick six. but then authorsen tosses two td passes to bring the wild cats within 7. final chance for...
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war.r i would argue that no matter how necessary it is for the united states to take the fight to asus as we have in n iraq and syria and other places around the world, that is not currently authorized by the united states congress and it is a fairly extraordinary leap of statutory interpretation to think that an authorization to attack al qaeda, the perpetrators of the attack on ts 911 allow you to conduct a global war with almost no limit against this new enemy and so to me, if we don't reauthorize military action against isis or other foes, then i'm not sure the congress will ever again authorize war. why? it's a lot harder to authorize military action that was a century ago were 50 years ago. we aren't marching conventional armies across the field against one another. the enemy is. [inaudible] victory is harder to define than ever before. it's easy for the united states congress this is not what the founding fathers imagined. there's a very good reason to invest in the congress the sole ability to declare war. i if i thought we're going to do this without the sun setting, then i wo
war.r i would argue that no matter how necessary it is for the united states to take the fight to asus as we have in n iraq and syria and other places around the world, that is not currently authorized by the united states congress and it is a fairly extraordinary leap of statutory interpretation to think that an authorization to attack al qaeda, the perpetrators of the attack on ts 911 allow you to conduct a global war with almost no limit against this new enemy and so to me, if we don't...
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. >> i put my daughter through school at uc davis action now i have a son going to asu and i have to provide for him as well. >> reporter: some customers said they are upset and have started a petition. >> we are going to lose someone who is a good member of the business community. i do not think that is right. >> reporter: people say while they do not mind having a starbucks, there should not be a ban on competition. >> they come into these shopping centers and drive out the local businesses. >> it's so unfair, i mean, i just could not stand it. >> starbucks has it's own customers and the local store las it's own customers. -- has it's own customers. >>> just in time for warriors season. >> i am ready. >> the warriors are selling their new high-tech jersey, the uniforms are being made by nike, these jerseys use nike connect technology, there is a communication chip embedded. it can show players arriving at the arena and show the faith play lists of top players. >> the technology is cool and i like the dry fit. not against adidas but i like the technology on the nike, it's more sleek
. >> i put my daughter through school at uc davis action now i have a son going to asu and i have to provide for him as well. >> reporter: some customers said they are upset and have started a petition. >> we are going to lose someone who is a good member of the business community. i do not think that is right. >> reporter: people say while they do not mind having a starbucks, there should not be a ban on competition. >> they come into these shopping centers and...
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. >> i put her through school at uc davis now i have a son going to asu i have to provide for.or him as well. >> reporter: some customers have started a petition. >> we're going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community. i hope that doesn't happen. i don't think that's right. >> reporter: while they don't mind having a starbucks there should not be a ban on competitors. >> the philosophy is the fair trade issues and working with people in the foreign countries and they come to these shopping centers and drive out the local business. >>s it's unfather. i mean i just couldn't stand it. starbucks can have their own customers and he can have his own customers. >>> frank joins us with some of the stories we're working on for ktvu news at 5:00. >> we're hearing from witnesses of an altercation that led to the death of a man in police custody in oakland. what those witnesses say happened before the suspect was shot with a taser. >> and a man that received a lot of help now giving back in a big way. >> they call him chef pat. a man from oakland who used to live
. >> i put her through school at uc davis now i have a son going to asu i have to provide for.or him as well. >> reporter: some customers have started a petition. >> we're going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community. i hope that doesn't happen. i don't think that's right. >> reporter: while they don't mind having a starbucks there should not be a ban on competitors. >> the philosophy is the fair trade issues and working with people in the...
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and now i have a son going to asu and i have to provide for him as well. >> some customers are upset and started a petition. >> we're going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community and i hope that does not happen. i don't think that's right. >> they say while they don't mind having a starbucks, there competitors. >> their corporate philosophy seems to be the fair trade issues and working with poor people in foreign countries. but then they come into these shopping centers and drive out the local businesses. >> it's just so unfair. i mean, i just -- i just could not stand -- i could not stand it. >> starbucks can have their own customers and cafe pascal can have its own customers. >> reporter: jana katsuyama, ktvu. >>> it's been called the most significant step to address california's housing crisis. >>> the race for millions to raise money for a charity and how can -- you can get behind the wheel. >>> welcome back. governor brown is in san francisco at this hour tackling the issue of affordable housing. the governor is signing a package of more than a dozen bil
and now i have a son going to asu and i have to provide for him as well. >> some customers are upset and started a petition. >> we're going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community and i hope that does not happen. i don't think that's right. >> they say while they don't mind having a starbucks, there competitors. >> their corporate philosophy seems to be the fair trade issues and working with poor people in foreign countries. but then they come...
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now i have a son going to asu. have to provide for him.>> reporter: some customers are upset and have started a petition. >> we are going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community. i hope that doesn't happen. i don't think it is right.>> reporter: they don't mind having a starbucks but there should not be a ban on competitors. >> working with the poor people in the foreign countries. the coming to the shopping centers in the drive out the local businesses. >> it is so unfair. i just could not stand it. >> reporter: the landlord said he cannot comment on the eviction notice. this is a legal case. he said he understands the starbucks could open as soon as monday. he is planning to keep his cafi open as long as possible.>>> to washington were democrats and republicans are sparring over the plan to enact sweeping tax reform. the plan would double the standard deduction and reduce the number of tax brackets down to 3. any other details need to be worked out. it would likely eliminate tax breaks lik
now i have a son going to asu. have to provide for him.>> reporter: some customers are upset and have started a petition. >> we are going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community. i hope that doesn't happen. i don't think it is right.>> reporter: they don't mind having a starbucks but there should not be a ban on competitors. >> working with the poor people in the foreign countries. the coming to the shopping centers in the drive out the local...
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now i have a son going to asu and i have to provide for hims is well. >> reporter: some customers are upset and they started a petition. >> we're going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community ann hope that does not happen. i don't think that's right. >> reporter: while they say that he don't mind having a starbucks, there should not be a ban on competitor. >> the business philosophy is fair trade issues and working with people in poor countries but then they come in communities and drive out the local businesses. >> it's unfair. i could not stand it. starbucks can have their own customers and cafe pascal can have its own customers. >>> turning now to the south bay where mountain view officials say that google threw them a bit of a curveball this week. google plans to build a campus with more than 3 million square feet of office space. they have been talking to the city about building almost 10,000 units of new housing in conjunction with that project. 20% of the units would be affordable housing. many would be micro apartments, all to help ease the housing crun
now i have a son going to asu and i have to provide for hims is well. >> reporter: some customers are upset and they started a petition. >> we're going to lose somebody who is a good member of the business community ann hope that does not happen. i don't think that's right. >> reporter: while they say that he don't mind having a starbucks, there should not be a ban on competitor. >> the business philosophy is fair trade issues and working with people in poor countries...
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and again, as i said about energy, as i said, and we also have started their asus programs on energy efficiency as well which has not been paid attention to over soviet times. energy was never a scarce commodity. and as it was their expensive. people in ukraine have not been taught to pay high prices for anything. they are not happy for that. that's a big mental changes well well. we have to understand that. that wants you have to, i think maybe you close the window or when it's heated inside or you don't want to turn on the heat, or we finally are introducing a metering system. it has not been there. so for the separate houses, households, it was very but not for the apartment building. and so then the losses were somehow calculated, and somehow someone has to be paid for the period all of this was just money and resources sinking through the hands of people basically, and not working for the country, not working for the state. so in every single area we are just locking the loopholes and trying to provide for other opportunities. we see already, very slowly but credit and rating fo
and again, as i said about energy, as i said, and we also have started their asus programs on energy efficiency as well which has not been paid attention to over soviet times. energy was never a scarce commodity. and as it was their expensive. people in ukraine have not been taught to pay high prices for anything. they are not happy for that. that's a big mental changes well well. we have to understand that. that wants you have to, i think maybe you close the window or when it's heated inside...
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by making my teaching debut this fall at asu. i will be teaching and what inal law 2 want to teach my students, and i really hope i am able to do this, is not just what the law is, but a love, a love for the constitution and a love for constitutional law. and if they have that, even if they go into water law, there is reading u.s.o be supreme court decisions and internalizing them and analyzing them. and if we have lawyers who really care about the constitution, boy, that is a huge part of the battle. [applause] >> we talk about dividing the ninth circuit. what would it take to divide the state of california into two to six states? [laughter] i have no idea. i would like to hear from you how to do it. >> i have heard two or three. six would be interesting. we have a couple questions about article five. we talked about that. clint: this is a controversial subject and that is whether the people should invoke article five of the constitution. some enthusiasm for that idea. the framers, in their wisdom, give us not one, but two ways
by making my teaching debut this fall at asu. i will be teaching and what inal law 2 want to teach my students, and i really hope i am able to do this, is not just what the law is, but a love, a love for the constitution and a love for constitutional law. and if they have that, even if they go into water law, there is reading u.s.o be supreme court decisions and internalizing them and analyzing them. and if we have lawyers who really care about the constitution, boy, that is a huge part of the...
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extraordinary low on an absolute asus and low relative to its own historical or implied volatility.elatively cheap. as opposed to the call spread we mentioned, we like to go out to january of 2018, by 24 strike calls out right. you can do that for about $.38. >> quickly, i want to pull up a chart. we talked about volatility seasonale he recently. the year has not been typical but we tend to see dollars perform strong until the end of the year over the past several years. >> exactly. october, november, and january the strongest months of the year historically. ok. >> thank you. back to you. >> late today, do not miss an interview with leanne cooperman . rejoin us on daybreak asia at 10:00 p.m. new york time, now ceo of a private equity firm also joining us. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: it is time now for first word news. north korea is criticizing the united states for the latest sanctions imposed by the un security council. the country passes u.n. ambassador rice calls the sanctions illegal and unlawful. he says it is -- they are part of the u.s. passes evil intentions
extraordinary low on an absolute asus and low relative to its own historical or implied volatility.elatively cheap. as opposed to the call spread we mentioned, we like to go out to january of 2018, by 24 strike calls out right. you can do that for about $.38. >> quickly, i want to pull up a chart. we talked about volatility seasonale he recently. the year has not been typical but we tend to see dollars perform strong until the end of the year over the past several years. >> exactly....
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i thoughtijuana the ford family was excellent because they talked about things that are related to asus. if we look at what we have done around cigarettes, i think we really have to look at prevention and getting the message out just getting the of asis, how it is connected to long-term outcomes. when we look at cigarettes, look at what is happening with that, the number of people that are not smoking now, i think there is a lot that we can do with that. if we are going to turn this around, we have to focus. it is wonderful for treatment. but we have to focus on having we have to put ourselves out of business, as we used to say. [laughter] thank you. [applause] please.e front, >> my name is george o'toole from her ride on -- from rhode island. my question is this. people coming out of incarceration with substance abuse disorders and the lack of programs for reintegration is a problem in this country. i know we deal with it in rhode island. is there anything we can do as a community around the country to come together and try to provide the services that are desperately needed, housing.
i thoughtijuana the ford family was excellent because they talked about things that are related to asus. if we look at what we have done around cigarettes, i think we really have to look at prevention and getting the message out just getting the of asis, how it is connected to long-term outcomes. when we look at cigarettes, look at what is happening with that, the number of people that are not smoking now, i think there is a lot that we can do with that. if we are going to turn this around, we...
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also asu count leaks access to the press, -- [laughter] assange said this was the most transparent white house ever. [laughter] thoughts?y do you think the press is good or the president should be allowed to have no press conferences almost? do you have any view of that? the extent that i have a view it is probably somewhere in the middle. the president of the united states is the ultimate public official and his duty and the discharge of his office is clearly subject to being reported. where i drop off the chain a bit is the sense of entitlement, of obligation to dialogue with the press in a particular way. to hold x number of press point, hes, at some will be the president and you will report on them. i don't feel that the custom that has happened over the last x number of years has to be the way -- as technology evolves, as americans attention spans adapts, the press has to in the way they think about it. i commend the products -- i commend the press in the way they have handled these challenges. the opposite impact that was intended. i don't fully subscribe to the notion that the pre
also asu count leaks access to the press, -- [laughter] assange said this was the most transparent white house ever. [laughter] thoughts?y do you think the press is good or the president should be allowed to have no press conferences almost? do you have any view of that? the extent that i have a view it is probably somewhere in the middle. the president of the united states is the ultimate public official and his duty and the discharge of his office is clearly subject to being reported. where i...
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it is not an asu funding. it is an issue of how to respond those crimes.nourable friend is containing silently —— campaigning tirelessly for his constituency. we need affordable, clean energy to keep lights on and in the decades ahead, and he is absolutely right that nuclear energy an important part of the energy mix will stop regarding that particular site. i believe next to the existing power station, one of the eight sites in the uk designated for new nuclear hills. mr speed of the house on the brahmin is the will remember the days of my constituent whose daughter is under threat of female genital mutilation from an abusive ex partner. i want too thank channel 4 news for breaking the story, and i like to thank the minister for intervening foran18 thank the minister for intervening for an 18 month reprieve. blonde uncertainty is what this girl needs. will be prime minister look again at this case and allow laura and her family to stay long—term in livingston? she rose this case before and the immigration minister was in touch with and as she has said to
it is not an asu funding. it is an issue of how to respond those crimes.nourable friend is containing silently —— campaigning tirelessly for his constituency. we need affordable, clean energy to keep lights on and in the decades ahead, and he is absolutely right that nuclear energy an important part of the energy mix will stop regarding that particular site. i believe next to the existing power station, one of the eight sites in the uk designated for new nuclear hills. mr speed of the house...
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tiene a todos el artista larry hernandez c c cancelo sus presentacion se n segundos anes de subir asuss que le irÁn haciendo que va con el camino correcto para rehabilitarse por completo y ser una persona pues de bien para la sociedad. >>> sÍ, creo que bueno como papÁs todos queremos una reacciÓn y serÍa buenisimo ver la reacciÓn pedo pe aguilar cuando se enterÓ de la sentencia de su hijo. >>> definitivamente minucontent con la decisiÓn de juez. yo creo en la justicia, crear en la ley. y estÁbamos a su completa disposiciÓn. >>> estoy seguro que le voy a ayudar en lo que pueda como su papÁ para revertir su vida. >>> quÉ lindo pepe. >>> me parece pepe un padre espectacular con sus hijos. creo que hay situaciones en familia que a veces no podemos evitar aÚn cuando querramos llevar por mejor camino a nuestros hijos allÍ estÁ para guiarlo por el camino correcto y que haya buena relaciÓn. >>> hace poco pasÉ una con mi hijo, pero tienes que ser mÁs derecho para que agarren la onda que sean mÁs responsables. >>> tÚ todavÍa tienes niÑos que son pequeÑos, pero crecen. >>> tiene trece aÑos. >>> c
tiene a todos el artista larry hernandez c c cancelo sus presentacion se n segundos anes de subir asuss que le irÁn haciendo que va con el camino correcto para rehabilitarse por completo y ser una persona pues de bien para la sociedad. >>> sÍ, creo que bueno como papÁs todos queremos una reacciÓn y serÍa buenisimo ver la reacciÓn pedo pe aguilar cuando se enterÓ de la sentencia de su hijo. >>> definitivamente minucontent con la decisiÓn de juez. yo creo en la justicia,...
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the health care battle on capitol hill on capitol hill on pitol hi asus rublica forward with another effort to repeal interface obamacare. president trump called out those fighting against this bill. >> i've been watching for seven years as the republicans they repeal and replace. then you have john mccain voted no for whatever reason. everything you talk about happens to be particularly good for us. i don't know what they are doing, but eventually we will win whether it now or later. train to the health care debate comes as the white house prepares to tackle another key agenda tax reform this week. republicans set to unveil plans on wednesday. what you can expect from the president and what he says will be the largest tax cut in the history of our country. the president will release that from the white house this week. investors eyeing developments out of d.c. but the selling pressure this morning. dell investor is down about 18-point or nasdaq s&p 500 fractionally lower. in europe, german chancellor angela merkel wins a fourth term. last night they won a big surprise as the alterna
the health care battle on capitol hill on capitol hill on pitol hi asus rublica forward with another effort to repeal interface obamacare. president trump called out those fighting against this bill. >> i've been watching for seven years as the republicans they repeal and replace. then you have john mccain voted no for whatever reason. everything you talk about happens to be particularly good for us. i don't know what they are doing, but eventually we will win whether it now or later....
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asu while they were speaking come are you surprised by this? >> i certainly am.to keep it as well as possible because that way he can develop his missiles because you don't need to test all the time. he would deal to do, keep the temperature low. paid little attention and that was in about a years time, maybe even nine months he would have a fully developed capability. he didn't do that and he really is forced to deal with this before he is able to put a nuke on the missile in the launched the united states. trade through the u.s. forced to deal with this. what are they forced to do in your mind? >> essentially secretary tillerson, president trump were talking about how there was a pathway to peace and how north koreans were starting to respect us. clearly we've been in this respect it and now we have seen all sorts of missile tests, one over japan last tuesday. this is really serious for allies and friends on a challenge his credibility of the united states. >> very much so. a visual depiction of the expressive conduct did. the first kiloton over a decade ago to
asu while they were speaking come are you surprised by this? >> i certainly am.to keep it as well as possible because that way he can develop his missiles because you don't need to test all the time. he would deal to do, keep the temperature low. paid little attention and that was in about a years time, maybe even nine months he would have a fully developed capability. he didn't do that and he really is forced to deal with this before he is able to put a nuke on the missile in the...
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ounet tuition costs, students payment at asu for a year of attendance, is $1800 after grants. we are excited about that. if you come from ctain income levels, you earn a merit-based scholarship. all of us need to find ways to lower our costs. we a working to lower our costs to maintain access. we try to keep our out-of-state tuition average. i will say something on the pell grant. i'm not sure what the cument is. it is one of the most farcical federal budget proposals i have had the opportunity to rd. farce after fae after farce. politics is different than the budget proposal. congress in itlast action on thpell grant increased pell grant to the individual, expanded when the pell grant can be used, and expand who would be eligible. i don'see the congress of the united states so cynical that they don'continue to want to invest in people like you, the next generation. there is number of us out there fighting for that. we all need to find a way to maintain access and make sure there are noinancial barriers to access and we work hard to do that. >> we need help advocating for mone
ounet tuition costs, students payment at asu for a year of attendance, is $1800 after grants. we are excited about that. if you come from ctain income levels, you earn a merit-based scholarship. all of us need to find ways to lower our costs. we a working to lower our costs to maintain access. we try to keep our out-of-state tuition average. i will say something on the pell grant. i'm not sure what the cument is. it is one of the most farcical federal budget proposals i have had the opportunity...
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we would like to thank asu for making this event possible. i think all of you for joining us today and please stick around where you entered. let's give a big round of applause try great penal estimate. sunday night on q&a adam engine dusky and how taxpayers dollars are spent on the need for government transparency. veteran's affairs we had audited their checkbook for the past four years and last summer we found that during that time where a thousand six veterans died while waiting to see a dr. dr. the va spent $20 million on high-end art portfolio. $21,000. it was sculptures like five bedroom homes. two sculptures for $700,000. it was a huge rock sculpture all in with landscaping for $1.2 million. this is a type of the type of waste that is in our government. the former vice chair of goldman sachs robert kaplan is down the president of the federal reserve bank
we would like to thank asu for making this event possible. i think all of you for joining us today and please stick around where you entered. let's give a big round of applause try great penal estimate. sunday night on q&a adam engine dusky and how taxpayers dollars are spent on the need for government transparency. veteran's affairs we had audited their checkbook for the past four years and last summer we found that during that time where a thousand six veterans died while waiting to see a...