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. >> i bet so. shar-peis are amazingly smart, adorable. got folds of hair and skin that you can't resist. >> and if you have been following me on instagram, facebook, twitter i recently rescued a little girl i've been calling flocka, paying us a little visit. >> love her. >> hi, girl. >> hi, little lady. >> this is my girl. she, too, had a little accident. she ended up with a broken hip. she has had her surgery. here she's healing nicely. she's very skittish. she comes from a hoarding situation. the woman that ha had had at least 30 other dogs in the home. she doesn't yet have a name. we need to name her. so i am asking for your help and our viewers' help to find the perfect name for this little girl. let us know, facebook.com/rightthisminute. >> i will be make ago $100 donation in your name to peewee's pals. head over to rightthisminute.com for the link. >>> strap on your helmet, you're on the board for a street luge race. >> i'd be yelling the whole way down. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come -- he's strapping on a fat s
. >> i bet so. shar-peis are amazingly smart, adorable. got folds of hair and skin that you can't resist. >> and if you have been following me on instagram, facebook, twitter i recently rescued a little girl i've been calling flocka, paying us a little visit. >> love her. >> hi, girl. >> hi, little lady. >> this is my girl. she, too, had a little accident. she ended up with a broken hip. she has had her surgery. here she's healing nicely. she's very skittish....
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stay on 309 as a better bet. >>> so aye, not looking by a beauty. you may need a grog when you get home. >> we won't arrrg you with you. >> you guys have to get this act on the road. >> will you buy a ticket? >> no. >>> much more to come on "action news" friday night. new details emerging about the man accused deliberately starting a wildfire in california. >>> and helping shoppers eat healthier. >>> and the forecast when we continue in a moment. >> president obama unveiled a new campaign today to tackle the growing issue of sex assaults on college campuses. it's called it's on us. a psa featuring the famous face tells young people to look after each other and to intervene before an assault occurs. the campaign also focuses on getting men involved in prevention. more than 200 colleges have signed on to take part in this program. >>> planned parenthood rolling out a pilot program allowing women to get birth control through the organization's app. connecting a patient and a medical provider for a virtual visit. and they can seem mail order birth contr
stay on 309 as a better bet. >>> so aye, not looking by a beauty. you may need a grog when you get home. >> we won't arrrg you with you. >> you guys have to get this act on the road. >> will you buy a ticket? >> no. >>> much more to come on "action news" friday night. new details emerging about the man accused deliberately starting a wildfire in california. >>> and helping shoppers eat healthier. >>> and the forecast when we...
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the chamber is betting so big on this it's buying time not only in new hampshire, marcus, but spendingch more expensive boston markets as well. we'll watch the race and others as we go, 44 days to go. that's if for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday morning. we'll see you soon. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> a british family's personal appeal for the life of a loved one in the hands of isis, and president obama's global appeal for a united war against this latest terrorist threat. >>> today former british prime minister tony blair on britain and the u.s., old friends on the brutal end of the isis campaign. >> this isn't america versus isil. this is the world versus isil. >>> plus the nfl commissioner holds a mea culpa press conference. >> i will get it right and do whatever is necessary to accomplish that. >> but is it just the players or should we blame the game? mall of
the chamber is betting so big on this it's buying time not only in new hampshire, marcus, but spendingch more expensive boston markets as well. we'll watch the race and others as we go, 44 days to go. that's if for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday morning. we'll see you soon. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> a british family's personal appeal for the life of a loved one in the hands of isis, and president obama's global...
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because the size of every bet is so much bigger. it could be a big deal for apple.esting time to cover this company. >> what do you got for us? >> u2 was here at the end and they provided this album to all of the itunes users. 500 million people can get this for free because that is how many accounts apple has set up with itunes. that tells us all those people that credit cards with apple as well. they are potential users of this apple pay business which shows you the kind of leg up they have whether it is musical or not. next you have got to download i -- it's by october. >> we are little busy today, but we will get there. as soon as we get apple tv, i will download this thing. >> some people do not like u2 as much as he is too but i thought it was pretty cool. thank you. as always thank you for watching. all of the headlines all of the time. ♪
because the size of every bet is so much bigger. it could be a big deal for apple.esting time to cover this company. >> what do you got for us? >> u2 was here at the end and they provided this album to all of the itunes users. 500 million people can get this for free because that is how many accounts apple has set up with itunes. that tells us all those people that credit cards with apple as well. they are potential users of this apple pay business which shows you the kind of leg up...
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so they're going to be extremely popular. >> i have a morning snack for you. there you go. >> thank you. >> you bet there's so much almost hatred for him right now in here. i think i had 16 people eat sandwiches from him. >> ruben florez received several sandwiches from merithew in recent weeks. he ate some and traded the rest to other inmates. >> i don't want nobody to bring me food over here. somebody offered me a bag of cookies or they offered me a soup, i'm going to grab it. i don't think nothing that somebody got a sick mind and going to try to infect me with some type of disease by. >> robert bailey also ate some of merithew's sandwiches. >> we're not talking about somebody getting a cold. we're talking about hiv, which is a life-threatening and a life-debilitating disease potentially. so it's pretty scary. i mean, i'm anxious to say the least. >> all right, fellas. here you go. >> it's taken extremely seriously. i had medical come up and talk to the individuals that wanted to be talked to. we got some of the sandwiches that he had handed out, and they'll be tested. >> some of merithew's sand
so they're going to be extremely popular. >> i have a morning snack for you. there you go. >> thank you. >> you bet there's so much almost hatred for him right now in here. i think i had 16 people eat sandwiches from him. >> ruben florez received several sandwiches from merithew in recent weeks. he ate some and traded the rest to other inmates. >> i don't want nobody to bring me food over here. somebody offered me a bag of cookies or they offered me a soup, i'm...
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what you are doing is you are really betting the farm so to speak that there are going to be these drivers out there and more than enough to be able to accommodate. you are amplifying but you are also competing saying that we are going to provide this service that's all based on the drivers that come forward. that to me doesn't speak to any measure in place to actually provide that service. more so, it's just the drivers will be there and that's where it's left off. i would love to be able to find minimum requirements that are in place for a number of wheelchair accessible vehicles and more information on the actual cars that are shown which are wheelchair accessible and more information on people with disabilities and people being able to incorporate and drive these cars. if there are no wheelchair accessible vehicles, they have to and they want to have economic opportunities. i hear one thing, but i'm not really seeing the end result. could it be possible to actually have in place minimum requirements? >> yeah, you are totally right that one of the biggest challenges is the price of the
what you are doing is you are really betting the farm so to speak that there are going to be these drivers out there and more than enough to be able to accommodate. you are amplifying but you are also competing saying that we are going to provide this service that's all based on the drivers that come forward. that to me doesn't speak to any measure in place to actually provide that service. more so, it's just the drivers will be there and that's where it's left off. i would love to be able to...
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so when you hear the code you're like, oh, i bet it's so-and-so. >> gentlemen, pay attention to what you're doing on them card tables. >> i try to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back, kevin. what is your problem? kneel down. >> [ bleep ]. >> kneel, kevin. >> hell no. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appea
so when you hear the code you're like, oh, i bet it's so-and-so. >> gentlemen, pay attention to what you're doing on them card tables. >> i try to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back, kevin. what is your problem? kneel down. >> [ bleep ]. >> kneel, kevin. >> hell no. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? and when weather...
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so when you hear the code you're like, oh, i bet it's so-and-so. >> gentlemen, pay attention to what you're doing on them card tables. >> i try to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back, kevin. what is your problem? kneel down. [ bleep ]. >> hell no. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? es. from the customers, to the staples associates. with guaranteed low prices on mechanical pencils. you'll flip out! now go tell your friends. staples, make more happen for less. when your favorite food starts a fight fight back fast with tums. relief that neutralizes acid on contact... ...and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! try great tasting tums chewy delights. yummy. first thethen a littleeck-in.... weekend to remember. join us for the celebration package...with sparkling wine, breakfast and a late checkout. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. tlike chicken blanketed in golden breadcrumbs and wholesome sides with her signature
so when you hear the code you're like, oh, i bet it's so-and-so. >> gentlemen, pay attention to what you're doing on them card tables. >> i try to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back, kevin. what is your problem? kneel down. [ bleep ]. >> hell no. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? es. from the customers, to the staples associates....
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so when you hear the code you're like, oh, i bet it's so-and-so. >> gentlemen, pay attention to what you're doing on them card tables. >> i try to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so that hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back, kevin. what is your problem? kneel down. [ bleep ]. >> hell no. >> kneel, kevin. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. biotene -- while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. bec
so when you hear the code you're like, oh, i bet it's so-and-so. >> gentlemen, pay attention to what you're doing on them card tables. >> i try to establish a pretty good rapport with our problematic kids so that hopefully upon my arrival i'm able to talk to them. >> step back. step back, kevin. what is your problem? kneel down. [ bleep ]. >> hell no. >> kneel, kevin. >> so she didn't leave the house without your permission, did she? how uncomfortable it can...
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and what it allows people in the technology space to do is continue to make bigger, longer bets. sod the deal with alibaba is we launched a competitive auction site in china and jack announced not charging for ten years so it gives him the ability to think longer and look what he's done with it. the truth is whatever you want to say about what he might do that's an indication. >> the only complicating fact is a totalitarian government, as well. talking about a company behaving in a capitalist way in a country not necessarily comfortable with that or may not be comfortable in the future. >> right. >> the relationship with the communist party got to be great. it's a very, very complicated situation. longer term, could let people down. there's so many variables. >> it is a very fair question but i think that the difference between alibaba and most of the other companies is alibaba is not in media. and what the chinese government wants is commerce. alibaba bringing chinese companies to the rest of the sworld a huge advantage to alibaba and why we were at yahoo! and never buy any of the
and what it allows people in the technology space to do is continue to make bigger, longer bets. sod the deal with alibaba is we launched a competitive auction site in china and jack announced not charging for ten years so it gives him the ability to think longer and look what he's done with it. the truth is whatever you want to say about what he might do that's an indication. >> the only complicating fact is a totalitarian government, as well. talking about a company behaving in a...
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push into sports betting and federally banned, we have a problem there if new jersey figures out a way around it, what is to say every state won't do that? the reason gaming is doing soew jersey, other than the state of atlantic city generally, a ton of competition from maryland, from pennsylvania, from new york, the same thing happened in sports betting and so therefore, this isn't a is the would the tomorrow line. i think the rating agencies know that. i think the politicians are concerned about that. and they have really got to figure out a real way to go ahead and insulate and bolster the state of new jersey, this is not it. >> what do you think is going to happen to atlantic city? already struggling, right? now new jersey considering taking away exclusivity, the final nail in the coffin here? >> very concerned. take ai want exclusivity the death knell of atlantic city. i don't know what chris christie is willing to do. >> okay. i wish i did, if the tradeoff give you sports betting if you give await exclusivity on gaming york know if that's fair trade, i think they need to retain the gaming if you want to retain solvency. >> 12 or 13 casinos within a two-hour dri
push into sports betting and federally banned, we have a problem there if new jersey figures out a way around it, what is to say every state won't do that? the reason gaming is doing soew jersey, other than the state of atlantic city generally, a ton of competition from maryland, from pennsylvania, from new york, the same thing happened in sports betting and so therefore, this isn't a is the would the tomorrow line. i think the rating agencies know that. i think the politicians are concerned...
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now he has some bets against its so he doesn't lose all $15 billion but he loses $9.35 billion. '$9.5llion. and i think it's by far the single largest trading loss from a single bet in the history of wall street. and he walks away. he is allowed to resign. he is allowed to keep his deferred compensation that has not been paid. millions of dollars. and he is rich. and the amazing thing to me -- this is another reason i got re-engaged with the subject -- that had become -- nobody knows who he is. his name is not mentioned. he is just allowed to move on. and 20 years ago, when the trader lost a lot of money he was shamed. he was -- everybody knew his name. this had happened and had been kind of e.r.a. as a private -- kind of regarded as a private matter in a public corporation so was incredible. so i wrote the story. c-span: did you talk to howie? >> guest: not allowed to say. c-span: you got to these guys and other books have gotten to them but you never see them on television. there's a vision they're all at country club in in connecticut and still have vast millions of dollars, never
now he has some bets against its so he doesn't lose all $15 billion but he loses $9.35 billion. '$9.5llion. and i think it's by far the single largest trading loss from a single bet in the history of wall street. and he walks away. he is allowed to resign. he is allowed to keep his deferred compensation that has not been paid. millions of dollars. and he is rich. and the amazing thing to me -- this is another reason i got re-engaged with the subject -- that had become -- nobody knows who he is....
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so their bet, we'll succeed. >> you sound like a man who does not want to have his country under another program. so are you expecting the country to need another program? >> look, the program did have benefits in the sense that the lenders forced greece to actually do structural reforms. but at some point after you do the reforms, after one, two, three years in the ucb rankings on new reforms, but after a point one needs to do this on their up. and to me, structural reform is one which should be vigilant. and it should be owned. and for them to be opened, you have to seek cash in the pocket. you have to associate the reforms with the benefits of the expansion that's coming. >> and where are you in greece from that way from zero to ten, how much do non-geek people really endorse those reforms? >> i think they do. they have seen prices come down with shops opening over the weekend, and frankly the greeks have matured as individuals. they have connected the expenditure of the government in other given ways with their own taxes. finally, they know that they have to pay for the government ex
so their bet, we'll succeed. >> you sound like a man who does not want to have his country under another program. so are you expecting the country to need another program? >> look, the program did have benefits in the sense that the lenders forced greece to actually do structural reforms. but at some point after you do the reforms, after one, two, three years in the ucb rankings on new reforms, but after a point one needs to do this on their up. and to me, structural reform is one...
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bet. >> looks so good. >> i heard that, too.ou in just a moment, ukee. >> but first, here's look at what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. morning, family, see you in a bit. >>> you can own the most infamous receipt in philadelphia, but it is not cheap. >> receipt now for sale on ebay. you probably remember he ignited after leaving 20 cents tip on his 61-dollar check, the receipt will cost much more than a meal. right now, the highest bid $750. and the bidding ends saturday morning. not curious if it is legal to sell assigned receipt on ebay or not, but there you go. >> i feel like no higher than 20 cents, right? >> how about it? >> seriously? guys, switching beers here, weaver nice day unfolding out there. bright sunshine, already, popping over the horizon, beautiful blue sky, storm scan3, showing no storms in site right now. look at the difference in the temperature, color contouring of the map really shows the difference from the 60s, to just the low 50's here even cooler the further north you go. we had settled into very fall-li
bet. >> looks so good. >> i heard that, too.ou in just a moment, ukee. >> but first, here's look at what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. morning, family, see you in a bit. >>> you can own the most infamous receipt in philadelphia, but it is not cheap. >> receipt now for sale on ebay. you probably remember he ignited after leaving 20 cents tip on his 61-dollar check, the receipt will cost much more than a meal. right now, the highest bid $750. and the bidding ends...
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the job ended bet a week or so he was back on relief.t of the time with that kind of work we cannot do this or that because we cannot afford it. the that procedural risk and told to go ahead to get the reprimand to turner to the judge said on monday morning. and now i am happy to take questions. [applause] >> i see from the small script from the academy being fair 14 years the most exclusive and expensive 4;b÷-country if not in the entie world. i doubt if many children are boys and girls in your class can relate to what you write about in your book for:i am curious how you interacted with them and what their responses were. >> actually students come from all over the place and all types of backgrounds. we also have a lot of people on financial aid. over 40%. so it is a meritocracy. but with the students by and large are fairly conservative end dash achieving students and they tend to think if they can so can you. relating to use the depression people think that they need to help but is part of the u.s. history program. >> my name is kath
the job ended bet a week or so he was back on relief.t of the time with that kind of work we cannot do this or that because we cannot afford it. the that procedural risk and told to go ahead to get the reprimand to turner to the judge said on monday morning. and now i am happy to take questions. [applause] >> i see from the small script from the academy being fair 14 years the most exclusive and expensive 4;b÷-country if not in the entie world. i doubt if many children are boys and girls...
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a better bet thursday morning. so more rainfall here in the bay area.ast highs for tomorrow will be warmer than today. oakland 71. once again lots of clouds out there with partly to mostly sunny skies for the afternoon hours. san jose upper 70s. san francisco 61. a little bit of a bump in the numbers over the next couple of days and we will gradually thicken up the clouds on wednesday. there's our rain clouds on thursday. we will trend back up, especially by sunday. day seven there back into the upper 80s well inland. we'll keep our fingers crossed keep that in mind for your morning commute. >>> police in the east bay are trying to upgrade a controversial tracking system potentially making it everyone more powerful. internal records from oakland police show that opd, fremont police and the alameda county district attorney's office are jointly applying for federal money to upgrade a device called a sting ray. it allows police to find a cell phone's location within just a few feet. the privacy advocates say everyone can have their cell signal intercepted
a better bet thursday morning. so more rainfall here in the bay area.ast highs for tomorrow will be warmer than today. oakland 71. once again lots of clouds out there with partly to mostly sunny skies for the afternoon hours. san jose upper 70s. san francisco 61. a little bit of a bump in the numbers over the next couple of days and we will gradually thicken up the clouds on wednesday. there's our rain clouds on thursday. we will trend back up, especially by sunday. day seven there back into...
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buzz feed's bureau john stanton seems like a betting man so we'll do some wagering. the a.g.yet when you're dealing only in a two-year lame duck session at the end, which is basically what this is, it's not the same as starting from scratch. it's not the same stamp that can be put down. you can see that in the lack of potential interest even by some of the folks who could replace him. do you see a big battle with a big, bold name or someone more like a custodian like someone who is in or recently from doj? >> you know, that's a really good question. i can see the administration deciding to pick someone, maybe a woman, a woman in color of particular, that could be something they could do to put a stamp on it, but also someone who can come in and not have the kind of profile holder does. regardless, they'll do this definitely right after the election. they won't wait, even if democrats remain in control, frankly. the next person is going to have a pretty big job on their hands. you know, eric holder has been pretty deviss ive in washington. he's done good things and controversi
buzz feed's bureau john stanton seems like a betting man so we'll do some wagering. the a.g.yet when you're dealing only in a two-year lame duck session at the end, which is basically what this is, it's not the same as starting from scratch. it's not the same stamp that can be put down. you can see that in the lack of potential interest even by some of the folks who could replace him. do you see a big battle with a big, bold name or someone more like a custodian like someone who is in or...
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financial products portfolio which involved a number of these, sort of credit default swap bets against the subprime market. so essentially these guys bet against their own product. they blew up their bookie. when their bookie was going to go under and they went to the federal government said, this is intolerable. we need a federal bailout so we can be paid off on the bets we made against our own product. which is great, and brilliant when you think about it. i was write about all these things. and i became completely fascinated by the subject and over the course of about a year, year-and-a-half, i became more literate and in the jargon and i learned to be able to read "the wall street journal" and not, you know, be completely mystified by the language they were using and to sort of read between the lines of a lot of things that were going on in the business, understand the bailouts, all of that. and i, i occupied this kind of strange space in the media because there really, if you think about it, there was no place in the american media where anybody was explaining anything that was going on in the financial
financial products portfolio which involved a number of these, sort of credit default swap bets against the subprime market. so essentially these guys bet against their own product. they blew up their bookie. when their bookie was going to go under and they went to the federal government said, this is intolerable. we need a federal bailout so we can be paid off on the bets we made against our own product. which is great, and brilliant when you think about it. i was write about all these things....
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well, he wasn't in the end zone when he broke the record so you can bet he wants to see deion after this how about that? there's deion. i think the return happened too close to halftime so deion and the crew, j.b., coach cowher, tony gonzalez were getting set up for their halftime performance. a time-out called by the falcons. now the graphic changes tonight. second total return touchdowns. six career punt returns for touchdowns. nine picks run back. 53 interceptions in his hall of fame career. phil: never had a chance to play against deion sanders and if i did probably would be the same instructions i got when i played the redskins and darrell green and that was simms, don't even think about throwing the ball his way. jim: got a first down off of that throw. pass to courtney roby. phil: i'd say what do you want me to do if they double-team the other receiver? he said still don't go that way. darrell green, deion sanders, mike haynes. there's many great corners but some of these guys, hard to challenge them. i always say oh, you have to challenge them sometimes. why do you want to challe
well, he wasn't in the end zone when he broke the record so you can bet he wants to see deion after this how about that? there's deion. i think the return happened too close to halftime so deion and the crew, j.b., coach cowher, tony gonzalez were getting set up for their halftime performance. a time-out called by the falcons. now the graphic changes tonight. second total return touchdowns. six career punt returns for touchdowns. nine picks run back. 53 interceptions in his hall of fame career....
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well, he wasn't in the end zone when he broke the record so you can bet he wants to see deion after this how about that? there's deion. i think the return happened too close to halftime so deion and the crew, j.b., coach cowher, tony gonzalez were getting set up for their halftime performance. a time-out called by the falcons. now the graphic changes tonight. second total return touchdowns. six career punt returns for touchdowns. nine picks run back. 53 interceptions in his hall of fame career. phil: never had a chance to play against deion sanders and if i did probably would be the same instructions i got when i played the redskins and darrell green and that was simms, don't even think about throwing the ball his way. jim: got a first down off of that throw. pass to courtney roby. phil: i'd say what do you want me to do if they double-team the other receiver? he said still don't go that way. darrell green, deion sanders, mike haynes. there's many great corners but some of these guys, hard to challenge them. i always say oh, you have to challenge them sometimes. why do you want to challe
well, he wasn't in the end zone when he broke the record so you can bet he wants to see deion after this how about that? there's deion. i think the return happened too close to halftime so deion and the crew, j.b., coach cowher, tony gonzalez were getting set up for their halftime performance. a time-out called by the falcons. now the graphic changes tonight. second total return touchdowns. six career punt returns for touchdowns. nine picks run back. 53 interceptions in his hall of fame career....
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a few hours ago it looked like a good bet but maybe not so much now.showers may hold off on friday. might not be yellow alert worthy. 6:00 tomorrow, the future cast upper 60s to start, that's kind of nice. 68 in gaithersburg, 69 in leesburg, 74 downtown. and we get into the late morning -- well, late morning mid-morning, 75 downtown, some clouds, but dry. it's a dry commute. 69 gaithersburg and 71 in leesburg and manassas. by lunch time, again, nothing heavy heading our way but you might want to take your umbrella. 85 downtown, 82 in gaithersburg a couple of showers. by far and away, most of the activity is still out in the i-81 corridor, 82 in winchester 83 in la ray and by 5:00, showers thin back out. some showers may be up into loudon county into frederick county but mostly partly cloudy skies, temperatures in the 80s. 5:00, showers around the south neck. temperatures kind of toasty even by 8:30. still 80 downtown walking the dog late tomorrow. temperatures in the 70s and friday morning dry again with temperatures in the low to mid-70s. day planner,
a few hours ago it looked like a good bet but maybe not so much now.showers may hold off on friday. might not be yellow alert worthy. 6:00 tomorrow, the future cast upper 60s to start, that's kind of nice. 68 in gaithersburg, 69 in leesburg, 74 downtown. and we get into the late morning -- well, late morning mid-morning, 75 downtown, some clouds, but dry. it's a dry commute. 69 gaithersburg and 71 in leesburg and manassas. by lunch time, again, nothing heavy heading our way but you might want...
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we have washington, hesperian in the area, 580 would be a good bet, or use b.a.r.t. so far, everything is on time system-wide. here's a live look at nimitz freeway, closer to the oakland coliseum so, really, all that bottleneck is focused around san leandro exits. we're not seeing delays as far north as the coliseum but the drive time 35 minutes between 238 and the maze so detouring cars off the freeway and will hop back on past the accident scene. except for that, we're doing well for this monday morning drive. here's a look at the bay bridge toll plaza, still clear on most approaches, east shore great, 19 minutes to the maze. this is a look from livermore to pleasanton, 15 minutes from the altamont pass. to 680 -- some slowing with the usual delays out of tracy beginning around mountain house and past the northland exit, few brake lights, sluggish there. yeah, mass transit looks good, including b.a.r.t. system-wide, no delay. caltrain, and ace pretty quiet start there. that's your latest kcbs traffic. back to you. >> elizabeth, thank you. we'll continue following this
we have washington, hesperian in the area, 580 would be a good bet, or use b.a.r.t. so far, everything is on time system-wide. here's a live look at nimitz freeway, closer to the oakland coliseum so, really, all that bottleneck is focused around san leandro exits. we're not seeing delays as far north as the coliseum but the drive time 35 minutes between 238 and the maze so detouring cars off the freeway and will hop back on past the accident scene. except for that, we're doing well for this...
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martha: thank you so much. >> you bet. bill: so what will it take to beat isis?aying he knows what general patton would say about that question. >> so let's win the war. and that's what george patton would say. let's win the damn war. bill: more from o'reilly on that after the break. that plus this. watch. >> as soon as i realized what was going on and they said that he had possibly beheaded somebody, i mean, i got goose bumps all over my body. martha: the fbi investigating after a man brutally attacks his coworkers. why it's being treated as workplace violence and not terrorism. bill: also air traffic is a mess after a man lights a control center on fire. how long it'll take to get everything back to normal, we'll tell ya. >> the last thing anyone could really expect, you know? literally right next door or even in your neighborhood around here, so, i mean, yeah, it's kind of shocking. a little crazy. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an en
martha: thank you so much. >> you bet. bill: so what will it take to beat isis?aying he knows what general patton would say about that question. >> so let's win the war. and that's what george patton would say. let's win the damn war. bill: more from o'reilly on that after the break. that plus this. watch. >> as soon as i realized what was going on and they said that he had possibly beheaded somebody, i mean, i got goose bumps all over my body. martha: the fbi investigating...
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so alternates your best bet is to use city streets. city streets all around 880. so if you're coming out of the hayward area use hesperian or washington and if you're coming out of oakland give san leandro street a try. we haven't heard any major delays yet on any of the side streets all around that area. but again, 580 would be a good bet or just try b.a.r.t., everything mass transit system wide on time. and here's the live look closer to the oakland coliseum where once you get on in oakland, everything looks okay. that's your latest kcbs traffic drive to work. -- drive to work. all right weather-wise here's lawrence with that. >>> a nice day weather-wise and see some slight cooling outside. we've got a weak system off the coastline and beginning with some patchy fog early on this morning. still lots of sunshine expected into the afternoon. in fact these temperatures are going to be just slightly cooler than yesterday into the 70s inside the bay. you'll see lot of 80s in the valleys and 60s still some patchy fog at the coast. over the bay right now we have some pa
so alternates your best bet is to use city streets. city streets all around 880. so if you're coming out of the hayward area use hesperian or washington and if you're coming out of oakland give san leandro street a try. we haven't heard any major delays yet on any of the side streets all around that area. but again, 580 would be a good bet or just try b.a.r.t., everything mass transit system wide on time. and here's the live look closer to the oakland coliseum where once you get on in oakland,...
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bet. >> thank you so much. max! what are you doing up? it's late. i just wanted to have breakast wih you. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleep iq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepiq start at just $999.98 >> how did they end up where they are in control of so much territory? was that a complete surprise to you? >> well, i think our head of the inteligence community, jim clapper acknowledged they under estimated what had been taking place in syria. >> he didn't say that we under estimated isil. he said we overestimated the ability and the will of our allies. the iraqi army to fight. >> that's true. that's absolutely true. >> president obama on 60 minutes last night. back with adm
bet. >> thank you so much. max! what are you doing up? it's late. i just wanted to have breakast wih you. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleep iq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep...
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so why are so many betters betting on games to come? we'll explain. the action starts now. live from the nasdaq market site. i'm melissa lee. this year, another record for stocks, but the big mov wasn't equities. it was the euro. the central bank desperately tries to revive it's stuck economy. the euro having it's last week since september. why don't they care and could this mean trouble for u.s. stocks? it certainly has been ra depressing month in europe, should we be worried in the united states? >> i think they haven't cared for all intents and purposes. we've had this underperformance in the caps t. dax sells off over the course of the summer. now it's made back a lot of. that to me, the u.s. has been a safety trade. it's been the safest block on a pretty messy street right now. you didn't mention the other geopolitical stuff. we had that surprise rate cut by the ecb. it's telling us we basically have this liquidity. it will be here in almost every region of the world until things do get better. >> i don't know that the liquidity will be enough to mix fix the problems w
so why are so many betters betting on games to come? we'll explain. the action starts now. live from the nasdaq market site. i'm melissa lee. this year, another record for stocks, but the big mov wasn't equities. it was the euro. the central bank desperately tries to revive it's stuck economy. the euro having it's last week since september. why don't they care and could this mean trouble for u.s. stocks? it certainly has been ra depressing month in europe, should we be worried in the united...
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bet. stuart: so the dreamliner then is a fine plane and a great plane for poke and its future -- boeing andt, again, their product cycles are, like, 40 or 50 years. the 737, which is their main plane, that was -- they started that this 1968. i mean, you really have to take a long view when you're looking at boeing products. stuart at 127 now, where did you say it was going to? >> we think 20% or so. stuart that would take it above 140, 150? >> oh, i don't know. stuart: 150. are you cool with 140? >> yeah. stuart: all right. you got your barron's bounce again. congratulations, phil, good stuff. from stocks to economic patriotism. treasury secretary jack jack lew talking about fixing the tax code, and senator schumer is preparing a bill that would penalize companies that move overseas for tax reasons going all the way back to 1994, making it retroactive to 1994. that's what senator schumer wants. meanwhile, one of the biggest financial consultancy firms says it is seeing a 55% increase in companies considering moving overseas. joining us now is benjamin alderson who joins us now. up 55% in pe
bet. stuart: so the dreamliner then is a fine plane and a great plane for poke and its future -- boeing andt, again, their product cycles are, like, 40 or 50 years. the 737, which is their main plane, that was -- they started that this 1968. i mean, you really have to take a long view when you're looking at boeing products. stuart at 127 now, where did you say it was going to? >> we think 20% or so. stuart that would take it above 140, 150? >> oh, i don't know. stuart: 150. are you...
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so lancaster avenue would be your best bet.f you are traveling 95, northbound delay right around cargo city as a result of earlier construction. watch out for delays creeping up on the schuylkill and 95 headed into the city. ukee? >>> the big question in the word this morning, art or ridiculous invasion of provey? >> remember the nude celebrity photos leak over the week? they'll soon be on display in a art exhibit. the cory allen con tell pear over art gallery are peak laurence and upton. artist says it is part of his fear google campaign. it fit yours feet owes of stars caught in compromising position by either hackers or the paparazzi. the show titled no delete opens october 30th, in saint st. petersberg floured. >> the word is mother hide for scarlet johansson. actress gave birth to little girl in new york city and named her roast. she chose dorothy as the middle name after her grandmother. it is her first child with her fiancee a french journalist. >> congratulations. and having conquerred the music world, today is new chal
so lancaster avenue would be your best bet.f you are traveling 95, northbound delay right around cargo city as a result of earlier construction. watch out for delays creeping up on the schuylkill and 95 headed into the city. ukee? >>> the big question in the word this morning, art or ridiculous invasion of provey? >> remember the nude celebrity photos leak over the week? they'll soon be on display in a art exhibit. the cory allen con tell pear over art gallery are peak laurence...
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the fed is still nearby, and anybody who's bet against this trend has lost. so cautious and careful and know what you own and make sure they're good balance sheets and real earnings with companies. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. thank you, john, thank you, john. michael farr and john rutledge. >>> a new survey out today shows steady economic growth in the u.s. even though we're heading in the right direction, one member of the federal reserve is urging caution about raising benchmark interest rates too soon. steve liesman has the story. >> reporter: charlie evans, the chicago fed president and one of the more dovish members of the central bank saying he's ready to be patient before raising interest rates. evans is even willing to go later than the current market consensus than mid2015 to make sure the economy is on firm footing. his reasons in the fed doesn't want to reverse course if the fed tuns down again and because of economic weakness overseas. evans, who is a voter next year, fairly bristles when asked why the fed still has a zero interest ra
the fed is still nearby, and anybody who's bet against this trend has lost. so cautious and careful and know what you own and make sure they're good balance sheets and real earnings with companies. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. thank you, john, thank you, john. michael farr and john rutledge. >>> a new survey out today shows steady economic growth in the u.s. even though we're heading in the right direction, one member of the federal reserve is urging caution about...
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so you can bet that we feel very comfortable with the iphone, it is simple, $50 only with the iphone 6. >> reporter: and its rival will play out much differently than previous ones. in the past, they would subsidize regarding the cancellation fees. >> now, you have carriers like t-mobile and now sprint who are willing to buy out all the early termination fees from contracts like verizon and at&t, and that means that customers are free to leave and shop for lower-priced plans. that is putting pressure on everybody's pricing and you're seeing all of these promotions in the market that make it easier to upgrade your phone much more often and to do it at a much, much lower price. >> reporter: carriers are involving swapping plans, and by consumers ts buying the phone at full price. all of this is fuelling the market for previously used iphones. they expect the trade-in market to quadruple by 2018. >> how all of it impacts the carrier's profits, though is is up for debate. some say it will boost revenue, others think that they will come under pressure from two directions as customers choo
so you can bet that we feel very comfortable with the iphone, it is simple, $50 only with the iphone 6. >> reporter: and its rival will play out much differently than previous ones. in the past, they would subsidize regarding the cancellation fees. >> now, you have carriers like t-mobile and now sprint who are willing to buy out all the early termination fees from contracts like verizon and at&t, and that means that customers are free to leave and shop for lower-priced plans....
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why are so many investors betting on more games to come. we'll explain now. >> live from the nasdaq market site. i'm melissa lee. another record for stocks was the euro plunging as the bank tries to revive the stuffed economy. the euro having the worst week since last november. two questions now yshgs don't invest yrz at home seem to care and could this mean trouble for u.s. stocks? let's get in the money and find out right now. it's been a depressing few months in europe for investors. should we here in the united states be worried. >> i think there's been a lot of divergence. they haven't really cared for all intents and purposes. the small caps have not confirmed the highs. so to me, you know, the u.s. is a safety trade. it's kind of the safest block on a messy street. to the other point, you didn't mention the geopolitical stuff. what it's doing is telling us that we have this liquidity. it will be here in every region of the world until things get better. >> i don't know that liquidity that is provided in europe is going to be enough t
why are so many investors betting on more games to come. we'll explain now. >> live from the nasdaq market site. i'm melissa lee. another record for stocks was the euro plunging as the bank tries to revive the stuffed economy. the euro having the worst week since last november. two questions now yshgs don't invest yrz at home seem to care and could this mean trouble for u.s. stocks? let's get in the money and find out right now. it's been a depressing few months in europe for investors....
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bet. >> we have so many stars, robert downey jr. >> jimmy: oh, yes, we know him from that movie. >> jenniferst goes on and on, amazing people who you know are really coming out to support us. >> jimmy: how old were you when you started acting? >> well, my mother is an actress. >> jimmy: right. >> and technically, technically speaking, first time ever on film i was in her stomach. >> jimmy: really? >> i was in utero, she was doing an episode with peter falk, on colombo, they had shot it. she was pregnant, they had to do reshoots, by that point she was nine month's pregnant, so by this point i was already cut out of the movie. >> jimmy: oh, no, cutting room floor, so did your parents try to give you advice? >> yes, they didn't want me to be an actress. but i -- you know, i convinced them otherwise. but my father was very protective of me. and the first movie actually that i ever got offered was to be in the vanilla ice movie? remember? there was a vanilla ice movie? >> jimmy: cool as ice? >> cool as ice. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: really, the lead role? >> yeah, and my dad wouldn't let
bet. >> we have so many stars, robert downey jr. >> jimmy: oh, yes, we know him from that movie. >> jenniferst goes on and on, amazing people who you know are really coming out to support us. >> jimmy: how old were you when you started acting? >> well, my mother is an actress. >> jimmy: right. >> and technically, technically speaking, first time ever on film i was in her stomach. >> jimmy: really? >> i was in utero, she was doing an episode...
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so quickly. shot me. the pull bet went through my chest and my lungs and shattered my spine. >> arthur awoke a. month later to a future in the we'll chair. you know, i didn't know how to take it. never had a friend in that chair. >> arthur said he went into a dark place. only to be pulled out of a toy poodle named love. >> without go v dlov i wouldn't be where i'm at. >> with love's help arthur decided to turn a negative into a positive, not just making the most of his wife but visiting hospitals and rehabber ises, letting newly paralyzed patients known. it is. >> he and his wife go on project arthur will speak to this group. and for all of it, love is there. >> 26-year-old arthur is heartbroken, and borried. >> reporter: which is why last month when head disappeared, it, shoused. a full court media it's in, social and traditional followed, until a purchased love in the parking lot of the walmart realized who they had and gave her back. >> it felt great to be able to have that support. and it felt even better to get her back. >> this is love right here. >> how does a do gooder return such a goo
so quickly. shot me. the pull bet went through my chest and my lungs and shattered my spine. >> arthur awoke a. month later to a future in the we'll chair. you know, i didn't know how to take it. never had a friend in that chair. >> arthur said he went into a dark place. only to be pulled out of a toy poodle named love. >> without go v dlov i wouldn't be where i'm at. >> with love's help arthur decided to turn a negative into a positive, not just making the most of his...
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. >> oh, so delicious. well, i bets girl, julie, enjoying this delicious ice cream on the beach, thinking, this is delicious, but probably not with that. >> a little of, like -- >> oh, no! >> oh! >> that just happened. >> it looks like the ice cream. >> yeah. right on her forward on the glasses and the nose, and turns around, it's on the ice cream. >> go back for a second lick? >> rewind just a little bit, you see that -- wait, no, what, did i see it? >> oh! >> walking away. >> it's right there. >> oh! >> and she ate it! >> oh, no. >> yeah, she did. >> i want you to watch very closely, though, because some people on line are wondering, is that actual bird poop? >> first time i thought someone just through ice cream. >> i hope it's fake. >> she claims it was real. >> i would have lied. it's ice cream , it's final. >>> that's our show, everybody. thank you for joining us, and we'll see you for the next "right this minute." >> the outrageous things restaurants do that make you sick. dr. oz: sometimes dining out can actual
. >> oh, so delicious. well, i bets girl, julie, enjoying this delicious ice cream on the beach, thinking, this is delicious, but probably not with that. >> a little of, like -- >> oh, no! >> oh! >> that just happened. >> it looks like the ice cream. >> yeah. right on her forward on the glasses and the nose, and turns around, it's on the ice cream. >> go back for a second lick? >> rewind just a little bit, you see that -- wait, no, what, did...
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so, rain a sure bet for your tuesday. nothing wednesday. a slight chance tuesday or thursday, rather, with some 20 percent and then by friday looking at another very dry pleasant day. so, without any tropical activity sent is usually a very nice month. so far so good. overnight clouds increase, a few showers by dawn, the low 59 in the city, schooler in our suburbs. now, tomorrow morning we'll wake up to 50's. philadelphia north and west. south and east looking at the 60's in wilmington, millville, down the shore in dover and then during the afternoon we'll warm it up, jump up about 20 degrees with that afternoon sunshine to 75 so it will be a pleasant afternoon. on the exclusive eyewitness weather seven-day forecast, wednesday, thursday, friday looking g even saturday with a high of 73. sunday partly sunny and then a chance of showers next monday. that's a nice dry stretch. and those morning lows in the 50's. wow. that is cool. and fall begins next week, so it's right on cue. >> nice out there. really a a great time to be outside. >> refres
so, rain a sure bet for your tuesday. nothing wednesday. a slight chance tuesday or thursday, rather, with some 20 percent and then by friday looking at another very dry pleasant day. so, without any tropical activity sent is usually a very nice month. so far so good. overnight clouds increase, a few showers by dawn, the low 59 in the city, schooler in our suburbs. now, tomorrow morning we'll wake up to 50's. philadelphia north and west. south and east looking at the 60's in wilmington,...
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for me i'm more of a value player so it is interesting to be adding these in but i like them very much and we own them in the portfolio. >> making big betsre. las vegas seeing a shift away from certain types of gambling so some are betting big on a different kind of revenue, one far less reliant on gaming. jane wells joins us live from vegas. i was going to have pete toss it to you but i figured i would do it. >> i can actually understand what you are saying. the doors just opened here. we saw three elviss walk by. this is the biggest global gaming expo since 2008. it is happening is casino floors are shrinking. slot companies are consolidating and vegas is changing. mgm is spending about a half billion dollars on an arena project. the traditional idea of keeping you in a casino is changing. >> we always wanted people to stay within the casino here we are encouraging you to stay outside in the beautiful environment and really socialize. it is a different experience than has been done here. >> reporter: now, as for the gaming technology companies slots is a tough business right now but they are seeing business in china. bali tech gets les
for me i'm more of a value player so it is interesting to be adding these in but i like them very much and we own them in the portfolio. >> making big betsre. las vegas seeing a shift away from certain types of gambling so some are betting big on a different kind of revenue, one far less reliant on gaming. jane wells joins us live from vegas. i was going to have pete toss it to you but i figured i would do it. >> i can actually understand what you are saying. the doors just opened...
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bet. >> i am so in. i am a total batman. melissa: you guys have 544 friends.ime will never come, the culinary disappointment of airplane food delivered right to your house. and robots reach their pinnacle. the droid sure to be a hit at the frat house and your house. "smart money" on the way. [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. melissa: from the u.s. treasury corner of the globe money
bet. >> i am so in. i am a total batman. melissa: you guys have 544 friends.ime will never come, the culinary disappointment of airplane food delivered right to your house. and robots reach their pinnacle. the droid sure to be a hit at the frat house and your house. "smart money" on the way. [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver...
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. >> yeah, right, i bet everybody did. so nice outside. it will continue for us yet again today. it is essentially a carbon copy forecast for you. a few minor tweaks, but exactly the same story. let's show you the view and we will continue to stay clear out there, at this hour, and storm scan three is the the quiet, as you might imagine. in storms to track right now. is there a cold front that will start to just drop on through. now that cold front, very, very weak in terms of moisture content. coming straight out of canada it has not had a chance. don't worry about wet weather but it will knock temperatures back from where they currently stan. forty-nine in trenton. forty-three in mount pocono. outlining suburbs tend to be the coolest on days lick this and it is definite the liz holding true this morning. you need a jacket. you need to send the the kids out with a fleece or something as they go to the school bus in quakertown especially. meanwhile around the region as a whole it will be a nice afternoon. seven 6a piece both down the shore, in philadelphia, in the poconos, cooler
. >> yeah, right, i bet everybody did. so nice outside. it will continue for us yet again today. it is essentially a carbon copy forecast for you. a few minor tweaks, but exactly the same story. let's show you the view and we will continue to stay clear out there, at this hour, and storm scan three is the the quiet, as you might imagine. in storms to track right now. is there a cold front that will start to just drop on through. now that cold front, very, very weak in terms of moisture...
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almost 100,000 calls traded with one raider betting the stock will be above $60 by this january. sof google is off the table, this activity is telling us that maybe there's somebody else out there. >> well, they're off the table today. i mean, you know t statement said we have not held talks with google about this but to me there's a whole host of other people that could be interested. let's break down the price today. a quite day in the internet space. look at this, i want to show you the day chart here. this stock was down on the day and about 10% this rumor hit on twitter. it was all over the place. people were trying to confirm it that google was going to take a stake in ebay for their paypal unit. he's the 7th largest holder. you had a pretty nasty fight brewing with the company. actually made up and now he's been very quite about this. this guy has had a really hot hand. think about family dollar. he gets involved in that and they've been sold. they're in bidding wars for that thing. let's talk about just this price action. they declined that they were talking to google and th
almost 100,000 calls traded with one raider betting the stock will be above $60 by this january. sof google is off the table, this activity is telling us that maybe there's somebody else out there. >> well, they're off the table today. i mean, you know t statement said we have not held talks with google about this but to me there's a whole host of other people that could be interested. let's break down the price today. a quite day in the internet space. look at this, i want to show you...
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. >> sreenivasan: michael riley of bloomberg, thanks so much. >> you bet. >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. tonight, colorado's great pot experiment. the sale of cannabis for recreational use has been legal there for nine months now, leading to the creation of thousands of jobs and generating millions in tax revenue every month. but some coloradans see signs of trouble. they worry that the legalization of the drug has not eliminated the underground market for it, especially in minority communities. newshour special correspondent rick karr reports from denver. >> reporter: marijuana grower and retailer andy williams can barely keep up with the demand for his product these days. he says he can't imagine a more exciting and lucrative industry to be in right now. but the buzz is all coming from capitalism. he doesn't even like cannabis. >> i tried every few years just to prove to myself i still don't like it. you know, it just affects me very poorly. >> reporter: when he started his business a few years ago, williams could only sell medical marijuana. that put him in posi
. >> sreenivasan: michael riley of bloomberg, thanks so much. >> you bet. >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. tonight, colorado's great pot experiment. the sale of cannabis for recreational use has been legal there for nine months now, leading to the creation of thousands of jobs and generating millions in tax revenue every month. but some coloradans see signs of trouble. they worry that the legalization of the drug has not eliminated the underground market for...