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they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron now? >> barron's 9 now. he's very close to my 8-year-old and my almost 7-year-old. and they have a great relationship. so it's almost we joke, you have to really respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really tie all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybody. come on. >> bye! i love you. >> bye, everybody. bye. >> donald trump is saying good-bye, everybody, and now we're saying it, too. we thank you so much for watching. i'm barbara walters. for all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night, and have a wonderful weekend.just over 5" of snow today! the satellite and radar shows been moving east this evening, and we just have a few snow showers left. soon. road poor and there have been numerous accidents. please don't drive except in an emergency tonight! a winter storm warning remains in effect until midnight for areas. your planner skies and cold tempera
they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron now? >> barron's 9 now. he's very close to my 8-year-old and my almost 7-year-old. and they have a great relationship. so it's almost we joke, you have to really respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really tie all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybody. come on....
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they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron now? >> barron's 9 now. he's very close toto my 8-year-old and my almost 7-year-old. and they have a great relationship. so it's almost we joke, you have to really respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really e all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybod come on. >> bye! i love you. >> bye, everybody. bye. >> donald trump is saying good-bye, everybody, and now we're saying it, too. i'm barbara walters. for all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night, and have a wonderful weekend.it's been snowing for hours and it's been snowing for hours and metro roads are still a mess. our road warriors are out in the storm to give us a look at what's happening now. local five news at 10 is next.
they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron now? >> barron's 9 now. he's very close toto my 8-year-old and my almost 7-year-old. and they have a great relationship. so it's almost we joke, you have to really respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really e all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybod come on....
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they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron >> reporter: how old is barron now?y respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really tie all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybody. come on. >> bye! i love you. >> bye, everybody. bye. >> donald trump is saying good-bye, everybody, and now we're saying it, too. we thank you so much for watching. i'm barbara walters. for all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night, and have a wonderful weekend. >> coming up on "action news," word of imminent terror attack has belgium on highest alert tonight. plus a veteran and his service dog are ordered to will have a plus a veteran and his service dog are ordered to will have a local restaurant next. the threat of terror hit another european capital. officials raised the terror alert in city of brussels, belgium to highest possible levelch that means authorities are warning against
they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron >> reporter: how old is barron now?y respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really tie all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybody. come on. >> bye! i love you. >> bye, everybody. bye. >> donald trump is saying good-bye, everybody, and now we're...
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they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron now? >> barron's 9 now.st we joke, you have to really respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really tie all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybody. come on. >> bye! i love you. >> bye, everybody. bye. >> donald trump is saying good-bye, everybody, and now we're saying it, too. we thank you so much for watching. i'm barbara walters. for all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night, and have a wonderful weekend. >> an american mother among victims. >> and she has bay area
they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron now? >> barron's 9 now.st we joke, you have to really respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really tie all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybody. come on. >> bye! i love you. >> bye, everybody. bye. >> donald trump is saying good-bye, everybody,...
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they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron now? >> barron's 9 now. he's very close to my 8-year-old andndy almost 7-year-old. and they have a great relationship. so it's almost we joke, you have to really respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really tie all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybody. come on. >> bye! >> bye, everybody. bye. >> donald trump is saying good-bye, everybody, and now we're saying it, too. we thank y/u so much for watching. i'm barbara walters. for all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night, and have a wonderful weekend.snow conttnues to fall oveve eastern iowa. i'll a look at some of the current conditions in your frist alert forecast. roads are slick- there are tow bans, crashes and some parts of all. and crews are preparing to make sure the field is is clear for tomorrow morning's hawkeye football kickoff at kinnick. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 ho
they're like best friends. >> reporter: how old is barron now? >> barron's 9 now. he's very close to my 8-year-old andndy almost 7-year-old. and they have a great relationship. so it's almost we joke, you have to really respect your uncle, so, that drives my kids crazy, but they play almost as though they're, you know, cousins or brothers and sisters when we are together as a family. so, it's a great way to really tie all of it together. >> say good-bye, everybody. come on....
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and around in the barrons standing sternly, usually changing that, wagging his finger and off to the left, smoking of fact, i am sorry, has to be done and robyn hood kind of appearing around the tree and it is a beautiful image. it is almost a wholly false image. put that out of your mind and let me take you somewhere else. i will take you somewhere quite specific. i want to talk about, to begin with, has anyone been to herod's cathedral? i can tell you anything alike about heritage, it is like the space ship, it is very lovely, a regional in norman cathedral, borderland between wales and england. original be developed to have this sort of lovely, gothic element to it as well, one of the great cathedrals, you have a sense, how can this be made, construction techniques and so on and so on. one of the other great things is its full lot many evil stuff. got a changed -- in the days when books were valued even more, has to be protected on the shelves. if you are going to buy a book by magna carta, by dog leash as well. it is simple to tell you about -- two vance veazey -- treasures. and
and around in the barrons standing sternly, usually changing that, wagging his finger and off to the left, smoking of fact, i am sorry, has to be done and robyn hood kind of appearing around the tree and it is a beautiful image. it is almost a wholly false image. put that out of your mind and let me take you somewhere else. i will take you somewhere quite specific. i want to talk about, to begin with, has anyone been to herod's cathedral? i can tell you anything alike about heritage, it is like...
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we'll come back to the barron conference this morning. moelis is going to join us, you're watching squawk box here on cnbc. first in business worldwide. proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. they speak louder. we like that. not just because we're doers. because we're changing. big things. small things. spur of the moment things. changes you'll notice. wherever you are in the world. sheraton. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the wo
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if you know anything about edward barron contact police. >>> and so how much time do you think that yourhild spends using media and technology? a new landmark study released today has found that teenagers are spending several hours in front of their screens every single day. the report was released by san francisco. cristina rendon is here. these numbers are startling? >> reporter: yes. that teenagers are spending nine hours a day on average with media technology outside of school. so if you think about it, that is not like a full-time job, but again it is just an average that there are many more kids that are spending more than nine hours using technology. so what exactly are kids doing? well the report says that they are listening to music and watching tv on mobile devices. that's what they enjoy most. how kids are likely to depend on social media like factor, races, gender, age. and for example favoring playing video games while girls spend more time on social media. and about two-thirds of teens thought they could multitask and it wouldn't affect their homework. but the ceo says to t
if you know anything about edward barron contact police. >>> and so how much time do you think that yourhild spends using media and technology? a new landmark study released today has found that teenagers are spending several hours in front of their screens every single day. the report was released by san francisco. cristina rendon is here. these numbers are startling? >> reporter: yes. that teenagers are spending nine hours a day on average with media technology outside of...
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barron. i'm raising him ask this is the age he needs a parent at home. >> were you involved in the decision of your husband to become president? >> we discuss a lot, yes. i encourage him. >> you did encourage him? >> i encouraged him because i know what he will do and what he can do for america. he loves the american people and he wants to help them. >> reporter: if the trumps win the white house, melania will have two noteworthy distinctions. the first foreign-born first lady since john quincy adams' wife louisa, and the first first lady to have posed in a picture like this. >> i don't know how to put this. your image looking the way you do, is that a liability for your husband? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think people will always judge. maybe they will say, oh, the past that you have, the way you were modeling. that's part of the job that i was doing. i was a very successful model. >> reporter: it's been ten years since donald and melania said i do in a lavish affair at trump's
barron. i'm raising him ask this is the age he needs a parent at home. >> were you involved in the decision of your husband to become president? >> we discuss a lot, yes. i encourage him. >> you did encourage him? >> i encouraged him because i know what he will do and what he can do for america. he loves the american people and he wants to help them. >> reporter: if the trumps win the white house, melania will have two noteworthy distinctions. the first...
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we've written about it before at "barron's." we've been positive. we like the company. you have to wait to see who signs up. what is happening not just that sick people primarily are signing up, that you can jump in when you need treatment and jump out when you don't. if you have people scamming the system like that it becomes very expensive. david: they were toll, also hoping for subsidies from feds to continue which they didn't. >> right. david: gerri, final word is this the beginning of death spiral for obamacare. >> i absolutely believe it is. if unitedhealthcare can't make money at this who can. secondarily what is being delivered is medicaid. obamacare is medicaid delivery system. those are people who are doing well, certainly not. regular mainstream health care insurers. david: great stuff. thank you all. appreciate it. melissa: horrifying new video caught on camera, surveillance footage obtained by "the daily mail".com, shows the gunman opening fire at the terror attacks in paris. officials are confirming the suspected mastermind behind the attacks died during a
we've written about it before at "barron's." we've been positive. we like the company. you have to wait to see who signs up. what is happening not just that sick people primarily are signing up, that you can jump in when you need treatment and jump out when you don't. if you have people scamming the system like that it becomes very expensive. david: they were toll, also hoping for subsidies from feds to continue which they didn't. >> right. david: gerri, final word is this the...
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. >> john o'donnell and i recently took a trip down to the pine barrons in southern knowledge.because the dense million acre forest a really great place to bury a body. mobsters did it all the time. when i first reopened kathleen durst' case we began piecing together a puzzle and the pine barrons fit right in. >> all right so you are -- do you take credit for this guy's conviction? because now -- >> -- there is no conviction. that's my frustration. >> the charges. he has been arrested and charged now where for years he got away with it. >> he got away with it because when his wife went missing in 1982, the new york city police department did a substandard investigation. i get the case 18 years later, i reopen it as a cold case. >> up in west chest err county. >> because i don't think she ever made it to the:gñ city. she died in west chester. he chopped her up there. then the witness we are about to talk to was shot execution style and then he chops up his neighbor. >> he did it. he killed her. >> he killed them all. >> that's your in your book you present the evidence so you ac
. >> john o'donnell and i recently took a trip down to the pine barrons in southern knowledge.because the dense million acre forest a really great place to bury a body. mobsters did it all the time. when i first reopened kathleen durst' case we began piecing together a puzzle and the pine barrons fit right in. >> all right so you are -- do you take credit for this guy's conviction? because now -- >> -- there is no conviction. that's my frustration. >> the charges. he has...
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i want to bring in "barron's" senior editor jack who is with me now. what do you make about the selloff? is about the fed or crude oil? is it consolidation? >> i think it is about the fed but i think it is wrong-headed. investors looking at possibility that as we raise rates bonn yields move higher and provide better competition for stocks. not necessarily, right? if you look last time we had big run-up in fed fund rate, three years before may 2007, when the fed was trying to cool the housing market, you had a rise in fed fund rates. look what happened to the 10-year treasury, it barely budged. bond yields barely moved. because you have action on shortened of the church, we're going from sear are to anything but zero. just because you have movement on shortened doesn't mean you get any action in bond. that depends on economy. growth is lackluster. i don't see a run upin bond yields anytime soon. stocks will look like the most attractive asset class even if they're not that attractive relative to their own history. melissa: maybe a response to oil. down
i want to bring in "barron's" senior editor jack who is with me now. what do you make about the selloff? is about the fed or crude oil? is it consolidation? >> i think it is about the fed but i think it is wrong-headed. investors looking at possibility that as we raise rates bonn yields move higher and provide better competition for stocks. not necessarily, right? if you look last time we had big run-up in fed fund rate, three years before may 2007, when the fed was trying to...
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. >> i'm joined now by kevin barron. military analysis and executive editor of defense.evin, we do not know who committed this atrocity. as of yet as far as reports indicate now and has claimed affirmative responsibility, we should say that this week already, there was a horrific terrorist attack in beirut, in the southern area of just south of beirut where 43 people were killed in a mass bombing. isis did claim credit for that, but given the framework of this, what can we begin to piece together? >> well, and this comes after the attack. there's been a series of events. in the middle of them, that's what the united states has done. the united states has helped launch or aid the iraqis and a couple of different moves. we heard off of sangent mountain to cut off isis fighters. the strike against jihadi john, the executioner of the american hostages. some move in romadi as well. i think this is something that seems like it was coordinated. it was planned. it's a big operation. this is nothing knee jerk. but coming on the heels of all this activity, this is -- i feel like w
. >> i'm joined now by kevin barron. military analysis and executive editor of defense.evin, we do not know who committed this atrocity. as of yet as far as reports indicate now and has claimed affirmative responsibility, we should say that this week already, there was a horrific terrorist attack in beirut, in the southern area of just south of beirut where 43 people were killed in a mass bombing. isis did claim credit for that, but given the framework of this, what can we begin to piece...
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and i want to thank barron for all of your support. would you like to say hello? come on, say hello. >> good evening. isn't he the best? he will be the best president ever. we love you. >> oh, no. come here. this is what i call a real supporter. wow. thank you, man. are you married? are you happy with your husband? she said yes! she fantasizes that he's really the real donald trump. can you -- >> bill karins is back in the studio with the weather. serious stuff, a lot of people are traveling. but maybe on this remembering from my childhood is that donald trump hair or dennis the menace hair? >> yeah, it kind of did look like that. a bad donald trump wig, right? the rallies are entertaining, chris. >> is there any other kind? >> i know, exactly. all right let's talk about the storm system that's going to plague a lot of us as we try to go through our travel weekend. if you're on the east coast, fine, no problems at all. probably the best travel you've had for a thanksgiving in awhile. a storm that's in the west, that is going to push across the country. that is the
and i want to thank barron for all of your support. would you like to say hello? come on, say hello. >> good evening. isn't he the best? he will be the best president ever. we love you. >> oh, no. come here. this is what i call a real supporter. wow. thank you, man. are you married? are you happy with your husband? she said yes! she fantasizes that he's really the real donald trump. can you -- >> bill karins is back in the studio with the weather. serious stuff, a lot of...
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it's my choice not to be there, i support my husband 100%, but we have a 9-year-old son together, barron him, and this is the age he needs a parent at home. >> do you give your husband any advice on the debates? >> we discuss, i tell him my opinions. yes, i do. >> give me an example of a piece of advice that he's taken. >> i will keep it private. >> i can tell you, she's told me a couple of times, she's very happy with my performances, if you call it a performance. but she said, you can tone it down a little bit on occasion. >> biggest criticism that you can clear up? >> i would say, that he's nasty. he's not. >> i also sat down with his four grown children. donald jr., ivanka, and eric, his children, with his first wife ivana. and tiffany, his daughter with marla maples. your father has said, he was not very present, using his words, when you were growing up. >> i would challenge him on that. >> yeah. >> because he was very available to us, and accessible to us. >> regardless of who he was meeting with, if we called, he took the phone. >> our times together were learning, playing in his
it's my choice not to be there, i support my husband 100%, but we have a 9-year-old son together, barron him, and this is the age he needs a parent at home. >> do you give your husband any advice on the debates? >> we discuss, i tell him my opinions. yes, i do. >> give me an example of a piece of advice that he's taken. >> i will keep it private. >> i can tell you, she's told me a couple of times, she's very happy with my performances, if you call it a performance....
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barron's considering breaking up. p&g businesses could be $90 billion if traded separately. p&g down and the radical action would give p&g the chance to compete with more competitors and give investors the chance to invest in companies growing from a smaller base. we have a new fancy schmancy dry cleaners right in the middle of the town where i live, tide dry cleaners. big tide logo. >> the same? >> oh, it is. it is definitely that tide logo. i don't know whether it's p&g franchise. >>ing. >> remember they had those drelle. >> it doesn't straighten things out. >> that's like, you know, that's like washing your hair with the spray in your hair. >> the dirt -- >> works for a while. >> procter & gamble, doesn't it feel like they've trade everything? getting rid of smaller and smaller businesses, focusing on the core competencies. >> for barron's to say it's worth $90. it was less than a year ago. trying to break those out. stocks down sharply over the last 11 months. >>> developing story out of europe. high terror alert and continuing hunt for the key suspect. julia is reportin
barron's considering breaking up. p&g businesses could be $90 billion if traded separately. p&g down and the radical action would give p&g the chance to compete with more competitors and give investors the chance to invest in companies growing from a smaller base. we have a new fancy schmancy dry cleaners right in the middle of the town where i live, tide dry cleaners. big tide logo. >> the same? >> oh, it is. it is definitely that tide logo. i don't know whether it's...
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. >> guiding these mothers and daughters along the way is life coach laura barron with four women who appear on the vo. >> velvet and her daughter ashley. and mom ashley and daughter britney. hello, kids. >> yes. >> these relationships are fraught with a lot of love but also frictions built in. >> of course. the best part of all of these women is they really came raw and ready to work, and it was love from the bottom, but there's a lot of conflict. there's a lot of -- women have a difficult time understanding i am the mother, you are the daughter. we have separate identities. >> velvet and ashley, you two -- >> you're the mother. >> just today. >> let's go to a clip so people can see how you interact and then we'll talk about it. >> no, because i -- >> you don't appreciate me. >> i appreciated you up until you stopped. >> okay. >> because i care about you and i want you to give me away at my wedding, i don't want you to drink your life away. i can't do that. >> oh. so who is the mother and who is the daughter really? do you think? >> so i really am the mother. >> oh -- >> i just alway
. >> guiding these mothers and daughters along the way is life coach laura barron with four women who appear on the vo. >> velvet and her daughter ashley. and mom ashley and daughter britney. hello, kids. >> yes. >> these relationships are fraught with a lot of love but also frictions built in. >> of course. the best part of all of these women is they really came raw and ready to work, and it was love from the bottom, but there's a lot of conflict. there's a lot of...
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please join me in welcoming kevin barron. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> welcome, everyone. >> welcome. >> good morning, i should say. good morning. welcome to the third annual defense one summit. i'm very excited for so many reasons. you know, this is our third time, hopefully third time's the charm. you know, when we first launched defense one, our tag line was this was about the new era of defense. the future of defense. so we really focused on trying to define what that meant coming out of the big war years, out of iraq, out of afghanistan. and we decided to talk about the limits of power, military power. because it seemed like the u.s. was kind of starting to go in a lot of different directions at once. and i think a theme was established then, we had secretary hagel, that said if the military's not going to have any limits, the military has too be able to answer the call of the president at any time. so by the second year of our defense summit, we had general dempsey who had written for, i think, the back of the qdr, his one-letter
please join me in welcoming kevin barron. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> welcome, everyone. >> welcome. >> good morning, i should say. good morning. welcome to the third annual defense one summit. i'm very excited for so many reasons. you know, this is our third time, hopefully third time's the charm. you know, when we first launched defense one, our tag line was this was about the new era of defense. the future of defense. so we really focused on trying to define what that meant...
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maria: you got that in barron's. >> yes. maria: good piece there.u peel back the onion. >> even though the job growth was strong across the board, i would call out that temporary staffing actually added over 26,000 jobs which is a huge number, huge increase, showing retail hiring could be good and wrapping up, as well as employers using temporary staff. so positive signs there as well. maria: big story there. thanks, everybody. good show, always a pleasure, thank you, and things for joining us, charles payne is in for stuart varney. i'll see you tuesday in milwaukee for the fox business network debate. over to you, charles. >> thank you, maria, guys, so much to go through, i'm charles payne in, stuart will be back next week. first of all, we got what appears to be a pretty solid jobs report a half hour ago, the market is confused what to make of it. don't worry, we've got a guy coming up in a few minutes that's going to find something right and definitely something wrong with it. you know it's not a gloomy jobs picture out there. and the debate, tue
maria: you got that in barron's. >> yes. maria: good piece there.u peel back the onion. >> even though the job growth was strong across the board, i would call out that temporary staffing actually added over 26,000 jobs which is a huge number, huge increase, showing retail hiring could be good and wrapping up, as well as employers using temporary staff. so positive signs there as well. maria: big story there. thanks, everybody. good show, always a pleasure, thank you, and things for...
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. >> the people living in poor villages the drug barrons have a ready supply of workers wanting to makeey by trafficking and dealing. >> after each arrest we investigate further to uncover the syndicates. we have people working in each area, and we see the assets of those key drug traffickers. last year, we dismantled some big networks. >> in this case another child is left behind, as a parent is taken away, another casualty of a growing border trade. wayne hay, al jazeera, thailand. >> like e. coli, which allows it to become the most powerful antibiotics available. the detective in pigs and chickens in china, the livestock is routinely fed which is considered a last resort antibiotic. it is no longer able to kill bacteria, in the animals. crucially the mutations spreads easily which means kit travel around the world, causing untreatable infections. thank you very much, can you tell us more about how this happened what is behind this growing resistence well, in this case. is massny china. this year it is predicted that they are going to use around 12,000 tons of the antibiotics. just fo
. >> the people living in poor villages the drug barrons have a ready supply of workers wanting to makeey by trafficking and dealing. >> after each arrest we investigate further to uncover the syndicates. we have people working in each area, and we see the assets of those key drug traffickers. last year, we dismantled some big networks. >> in this case another child is left behind, as a parent is taken away, another casualty of a growing border trade. wayne hay, al jazeera,...
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actually that's where reason barron is holding court with his investors today.us in just a minute. looking good there andrew. first let's get up to speed on this morning's top headlines. the october report due at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. the economy likely gains 183,000 jobs last month.
actually that's where reason barron is holding court with his investors today.us in just a minute. looking good there andrew. first let's get up to speed on this morning's top headlines. the october report due at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. the economy likely gains 183,000 jobs last month.
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he was covered in barron's that he survived. it that moment he decided the only way to the save in russia was to become a politician as well as the businessman. he needed a roof that protect the building. everyone has a roof. he became a billionaire by worming his way into the kremlin and boris yeltsin's family. the other main character comes into the story of later, they meet on a yacht in the caribbean. he is a toy salesman from siberia making rubber ducks and children st. louis, again jewish from nowhere. he has the idea of privatizing the oil industry and creating an oil company. a partner up. like the facebook story, there are no shares or lawyers, they create the second largest oil company in exchange for a huge chaos. every week, they would send $3 million, $5 million, $100 million, that was their relationship and that is the beginning of the story, the money gets bigger and bigger and than boris yeltsin starts to fade and at this point seven oligarchs control 50%, an incredible statistic. they decided we need to install
he was covered in barron's that he survived. it that moment he decided the only way to the save in russia was to become a politician as well as the businessman. he needed a roof that protect the building. everyone has a roof. he became a billionaire by worming his way into the kremlin and boris yeltsin's family. the other main character comes into the story of later, they meet on a yacht in the caribbean. he is a toy salesman from siberia making rubber ducks and children st. louis, again jewish...
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once a barron brown desert too. >> honestly, we live in a desert. we don't live in florida. >> reporter: the development boom is unsettling for long-time reside resident john. >> we have some serious work to do before we talk about new developments, we need to do a better job of just handling what we have. >> reporter: do you think there is enough water in the wally to support all of the proposed development? >> there is not enough water for tomorrow. there might be enough for today, but there is not enough for tomorrow. >> reporter: the valley, one of the driest places in north america gets its water from three maim sources, a large underground aquifer, imported water, and the colorado river. >> if you look around there isn't any water. >> reporter: how do you strike the balance between needing the growth and needing the new development and this diminishing resource called water? >> there are plenty of opportunities for growth and development within the existing urban areas of the valley. more than enough for the next 50 years, and to build a new c
once a barron brown desert too. >> honestly, we live in a desert. we don't live in florida. >> reporter: the development boom is unsettling for long-time reside resident john. >> we have some serious work to do before we talk about new developments, we need to do a better job of just handling what we have. >> reporter: do you think there is enough water in the wally to support all of the proposed development? >> there is not enough water for tomorrow. there might...
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melania i want to thank you and barron. come on say hello (melania trump) good evening. isn't he the best. he will be the president ever. we love you. jessica rae: melania trump spoke out on the campaign for the first time last best. he will be the president ever. we love you. melania trump spoke out on the campaign for the first time last week... in an interview with barbara walters. jessica rae: and on the democratic side of the race... democratic frontrunner hillary clinton held an event in colorado... she spoke about health care, foreign policy, and tax codes. clinton also called out her republican opponents a few times during her speech... " (hillary clinton/(d) presidential candidate) i listen to the republicans and they spend a lot of their time criticizing me. when in doubt, criticize me, that seems to be their general philosophy." jessica rae: clinton continues to hold a massive double digit lead over her democratic opponents. jessica rae: and clinton's campaign is celebrating another iowa endorsement. the great plains laborer's district council is giving it's b
melania i want to thank you and barron. come on say hello (melania trump) good evening. isn't he the best. he will be the president ever. we love you. jessica rae: melania trump spoke out on the campaign for the first time last best. he will be the president ever. we love you. melania trump spoke out on the campaign for the first time last week... in an interview with barbara walters. jessica rae: and on the democratic side of the race... democratic frontrunner hillary clinton held an event in...
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and he owns a biplane that's a lot like the red barron's., i want to show you what it's like to do dog fight maneuvers. everything up and he did stalls, loop the loops. it was really informative to me. >> reporter: being humble and open to new ideas is a trait the team here picked up in part from a familiar friend -- charlie brown. >> he represents what we all feel and never talk about. >> absolutely. >> we want to feel like we're all buttoned up and together. charlie brown lays it all out there. but we have to celebrate his attributes of kindness, honesty, and that never give up spirit that he's always had. >> reporter: it's a spirit that remains intact and still loveably insecure, even in spectacular 3-d. >>> i'm turning you over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> happening now, not an accident. investigators who analyzed the black boxes from the metrojet wreckage, they are now certain it was brought down by a bomb. they tell cnn affiliate france 20 that indicators show a normal flight, then a sudden blackout. >>> game changer. wit
and he owns a biplane that's a lot like the red barron's., i want to show you what it's like to do dog fight maneuvers. everything up and he did stalls, loop the loops. it was really informative to me. >> reporter: being humble and open to new ideas is a trait the team here picked up in part from a familiar friend -- charlie brown. >> he represents what we all feel and never talk about. >> absolutely. >> we want to feel like we're all buttoned up and together. charlie...
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the barrons article came out, and really slammed the stock. i'm not sure if they have any inkling of this, but that could be a one-two punch. there has to be truth to the accounting issues. >> you have the singles day, i believe, coming up. it's expected to be very large, but nonetheless, you have had concerns about this company from a transparency transport or the role that the chinese government may be playing behind the scenes as well. there has been some skepticism from that day of an enormously successful ipo. >> it was the right time and the right market, but the best way to look at these companies is to compare j.d. towards more amazon and compare alibaba to like the flea market on-line. that's, you know, no real systematic way to handle a counterfeit issue. just hasn't happened. >> i think two things that are going to help short. one is the accounting issues. people are talking about it because that's a stock everybody knows. china. >> we continue to watch those shares again. pitching alibaba at a conference, and can you see the stock
the barrons article came out, and really slammed the stock. i'm not sure if they have any inkling of this, but that could be a one-two punch. there has to be truth to the accounting issues. >> you have the singles day, i believe, coming up. it's expected to be very large, but nonetheless, you have had concerns about this company from a transparency transport or the role that the chinese government may be playing behind the scenes as well. there has been some skepticism from that day of an...
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david: for more reaction, moody's chief economist john lonski and "barron's" jack hough. should the city be worried about this? rahm emanuel, just got $543 million tax increase on property taxes. that is not even though he got that, that is nowhere near the $20 billion that will be needed to pay off those unfunded liabilities for pensions. >> right now, setting aside puerto rico which is territory, illinois and city of chicago have the weakest public finances in the united states among municipalityies and states. what is very worrisome about the current situation, they have problems and economic growth is still pretty darn good. what will happen to their finances once that recession finally occurs a couple years from now? david: jack, i'm wondering how many companies pull out of chicago because of economic problems? >> that is big concern. first if you want to protest tax law, last time i checked commodity traders don't make tax law. go to the capitol to make your protest. taking business like this one of the most mobile you can imagine to put a tax has appearance of rich
david: for more reaction, moody's chief economist john lonski and "barron's" jack hough. should the city be worried about this? rahm emanuel, just got $543 million tax increase on property taxes. that is not even though he got that, that is nowhere near the $20 billion that will be needed to pay off those unfunded liabilities for pensions. >> right now, setting aside puerto rico which is territory, illinois and city of chicago have the weakest public finances in the united...
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and barron's this weekend published an article saying prokt for a proctor & gamble should break up.hey say if businesses split, they could be worth $90 a share. 18% higher than where they trade in now. let's dig into that p & g call. should that company split up? let's bring in shareholder jim russell. you're a cincinnati guy. is breaking up the right thing for p & g to do? obviously they have some revenue growth issues? >> they, he do, tyler. thanks for having me on. first of all, we don't think that a break up of proctor & gamble will really achieve the desired benefit of higher share price. arguably in the current market environment growing your revenue base is one tough thing to do. very few companies are able to pull that off. many in the staples area in particular, including procter & gamble are having a very difficult time, currency, of course pricing, two key headwinds here. we do think that procter should go ahead and divest the brands that they're going to divest. they're going to take the brand count from 200 to 65. first do that. also have a new management team and then
and barron's this weekend published an article saying prokt for a proctor & gamble should break up.hey say if businesses split, they could be worth $90 a share. 18% higher than where they trade in now. let's dig into that p & g call. should that company split up? let's bring in shareholder jim russell. you're a cincinnati guy. is breaking up the right thing for p & g to do? obviously they have some revenue growth issues? >> they, he do, tyler. thanks for having me on. first of...
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pearce: this morning in barron's, they compare the situation to zimbabwe. this morning in barron's they say that the federal reserve is making itself a lender of last resort. these are huge warning signs to us. we are sitting here talking bout relatively small stress tests inside the bank. i appreciate the work you are doing. i really think we have to look deeper. yield back. mr. hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. ms. yellen, let me ask you first about basil capital. how is it that the basil capital requirement do not recognize the exposure offsetting nature of segregated customer margins that are posted from a derivatives client? and then that goes to a bank, and that the bank guarantees the client's transaction with a clearing-house. this is particularly when just five years ago we here in congress in the dodd frank act actually encouraged more derivatives clearing as a means of reducing clients' counter party risk. my question is, what sort
pearce: this morning in barron's, they compare the situation to zimbabwe. this morning in barron's they say that the federal reserve is making itself a lender of last resort. these are huge warning signs to us. we are sitting here talking bout relatively small stress tests inside the bank. i appreciate the work you are doing. i really think we have to look deeper. yield back. mr. hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott....
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to presidential politics, it's known as a purple state, but could ohio soon be famous as the pot barrone country? tomorrow ohio voters are set to decide issue three. it would make recreational marijuana legal in the buckeye state. but there's a big twist here. nearly all large-scale cultivation would be restricted to just ten designated farms in the state. the owners with an initial stake of this pot of gold are unsurprisingly the same people who are bank rolling the initiative, and they are quite the bunch. including former 98 degrees star and reality tv alum nick lachey and nanette lepore, oscar robertson, frostee rucker. and for a dose of history, a couple of great, great grand nephews are former president and ohio native william howard taft. but not all the star power is on their side. legal pot advocate willie nelson is among those speaking out about big pot consolidation. and to make it more complicated, another ballot on the measure invalidates any amendment that gives the state the right to grant a monopoly, in other words cancelling out the legal pot measure. for help bringing
to presidential politics, it's known as a purple state, but could ohio soon be famous as the pot barrone country? tomorrow ohio voters are set to decide issue three. it would make recreational marijuana legal in the buckeye state. but there's a big twist here. nearly all large-scale cultivation would be restricted to just ten designated farms in the state. the owners with an initial stake of this pot of gold are unsurprisingly the same people who are bank rolling the initiative, and they are...
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our msnbc military analyst kevin barron is with us. he happens to be the executive editor of "defense one" and of course they cover defense issues for a living. kevin, there had been some talk that the drone attack on this so-called jihadi john may account for the timing of this. but you have some thoughts on that question. >> reporter: i heard from the joint chiefs of staff and also from a senior defense official, both saying that -- at least later today, leading up to this, they were not tracking any chatter at that level about a specific retaliatory attack for jihadi john. which would lead people that think that this was something spontaneous as opposed to something much larger and coordinated and preplanned as we've been starting to get more of a sense of throughout the day. that doesn't mean that there's no intelligence saying that's the case. it just means that at that level this was a surprise to them. >> generally, what are you hearing about chatter, what our viewing public has come to know as chatter meaning the talk on social
our msnbc military analyst kevin barron is with us. he happens to be the executive editor of "defense one" and of course they cover defense issues for a living. kevin, there had been some talk that the drone attack on this so-called jihadi john may account for the timing of this. but you have some thoughts on that question. >> reporter: i heard from the joint chiefs of staff and also from a senior defense official, both saying that -- at least later today, leading up to this,...
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barron's actually saying that they could pop 40%.shley, i'm scratching my head over here. >> and this is a dividend of nearly what, 5% return, that's very good indeed. they believe that gm's revival is here to stay. >> really? >> it's good value and kicking it up to 48 bucks, that's a nice 40% gain. and also, i find interesting, i think that millennials are driving less and i think that that is an issue, and there is some issues with, their overall protection, which i think they're not factoring in, they could get the barron's bounce today. >> it looks like the balance sheet is strengthening and it's coming down. this stock is trending at where it was before the financial crackup so it's been really, if you look at the trend, trading around the flat line. the story did not being aage know the fact that americans are holding onto their cards longer, record 11 1/2 years. >> we're on track, possibly. for the best year ever. here is the thing, chief. and may knock the f-150 out of the box. this year, gm may take over in trucks. >> absolu
barron's actually saying that they could pop 40%.shley, i'm scratching my head over here. >> and this is a dividend of nearly what, 5% return, that's very good indeed. they believe that gm's revival is here to stay. >> really? >> it's good value and kicking it up to 48 bucks, that's a nice 40% gain. and also, i find interesting, i think that millennials are driving less and i think that that is an issue, and there is some issues with, their overall protection, which i think...
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kevin barron is executive editor of "defense one" and a national security analyst for nbc news.msnbc sxrisht washington editor at large for the atlantic. and malcolm nance is a former u.s. intelligence officer and now the executive director of terror asymmetrics project. welcome to awful you. malcolm, let me start with you. you're not at the table here, so i want to give you the first word. what are you hearing from your sources on the ground? i know -- i'm sure you're hearing a lot of chatter too. why is the u.s. and uk so sure that it's a bomb? >> well, for the most part when you're coming upon intelligence like this it's going to be very hard intelligence. and when i say that, we're talking about they probably found explosive residue, blast patterns which match a bomb, the container itself. i mean, this came down in the middle of the desert. there's a lot of physical material which they recovered. and they may even have found fragments of the device itself. but saying that, that doesn't necessarily mean that they've come to a definitive answer, though they have those indicati
kevin barron is executive editor of "defense one" and a national security analyst for nbc news.msnbc sxrisht washington editor at large for the atlantic. and malcolm nance is a former u.s. intelligence officer and now the executive director of terror asymmetrics project. welcome to awful you. malcolm, let me start with you. you're not at the table here, so i want to give you the first word. what are you hearing from your sources on the ground? i know -- i'm sure you're hearing a lot...
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general motors supposed to be getting the barron's bounce, gm is flat to slightly lower at the momentt over to volkswagen, and the news is that volkswagen is going to be giving -- trying to get a little bit of goodwill back after the rigged diesel emissions scandal -- says they're going to give cash returns at least to some of these diesel car owners that were promised clean diesel cars, and it was just a total disaster. that's volkswagen, it's down about a percent. ford, we should mention, ford is down about a percent too. ford is lower because, well, it shouldn't be because it appears to have struck a deal with the uaw, the autoworkers, but at the moment it's all getting caught in this downdraft of the markets, as i said, the s&p down 27 points. the markets making big moves today, not necessarily in the direction that the debate leaders would like to see, at least the debate participants in milwaukee. very little has been asked of the 2016 candidates about, you know, how would you handle the economy? what would you do? keeping in mind you have to work with congress, can't just make
general motors supposed to be getting the barron's bounce, gm is flat to slightly lower at the momentt over to volkswagen, and the news is that volkswagen is going to be giving -- trying to get a little bit of goodwill back after the rigged diesel emissions scandal -- says they're going to give cash returns at least to some of these diesel car owners that were promised clean diesel cars, and it was just a total disaster. that's volkswagen, it's down about a percent. ford, we should mention,...
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they saw the robber barrons of the 1880s and 1990s, and saw what they did. they used to play such a lot of the income and wealth out of the entire society, and they used their own accumulated wealth and power to corrupt the political process. it's what their lack questions literally put stacks of cash 'on the desks of compliant legislators, and we had inequality that was even worse than the inequality today, and we had urban and rural squalor, even worse than the squalor we have today, and if we were meeting in 1900s, instead of 2015, many of you would be saying to yourselves like you're probably already saying, can it get any worse? what are we going to do about it? like the people i meet in airports their strange people who is don't know, come up to me, desperately, and some very cynical, but then what happens in 1901, there was sudden lay progressive era. the lone voices, like robert follett,-ricco chaising -- wreck co says acrossmer, and teddy roosevelt gave license to a progressive era. that fendmentally changed for -- fundamentally changed for the time
they saw the robber barrons of the 1880s and 1990s, and saw what they did. they used to play such a lot of the income and wealth out of the entire society, and they used their own accumulated wealth and power to corrupt the political process. it's what their lack questions literally put stacks of cash 'on the desks of compliant legislators, and we had inequality that was even worse than the inequality today, and we had urban and rural squalor, even worse than the squalor we have today, and if...