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the high beta energies. the exxon mobiles hang in there but we want to see other than the refiners, other energy names perform well. >> murph. >> interesting. the market keeps moving higher. and people looking for where does it stop? if you look last week we saw the biggest inflows into mutual funds we saw all year. that money is going to go someplace. energy will get a lot of that money. so you are going to see people putting money to work in november and december. of course we're going to have some pullbacks but overall the s&p is going higher. >> individual stocks relative to earnings. >> how about big hero six. the film made after jon and pete najarian. this is a name you can buy right now. stopped short. stopped dead on a dime on 50 day moving average. this loose ike this looks like a layup to me. >> we bought disney this morning. you want to see a pullback on disney but this may be it. i think this is the time to jump in for all the reasons steve points out. and if you want to hear a confident ceo a ce
the high beta energies. the exxon mobiles hang in there but we want to see other than the refiners, other energy names perform well. >> murph. >> interesting. the market keeps moving higher. and people looking for where does it stop? if you look last week we saw the biggest inflows into mutual funds we saw all year. that money is going to go someplace. energy will get a lot of that money. so you are going to see people putting money to work in november and december. of course we're...
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again our vehicles were equipped with beta inflaters. in our vehicles, these are known to have deployed as intended more than 10,000 times in the u.s. and 830 times in the areas that i just mentioned that are covered by our field action. as i previously stated, there's one incident involving a high pressure deployment in one of our vehicles that took place in florida, a state covered by the renounced action. chrysler group works with nhtsa a as the situation evolves and will give additional information that the company received november 18th. in closing, i would like to reiterate our believe that promoting and insuring vehicle safety and responsibility shared by auto makers, suppliers, government consumers. chrysler group with work with at with takata and others. >> was that deployment in south florida alpha or beta? >> from the beta population. >> and therefore of those that are in your vehicles, are you providing loaners and rental cars until they can get it fixed? >> as we deploy our field action, we'll have rental cars available to t
again our vehicles were equipped with beta inflaters. in our vehicles, these are known to have deployed as intended more than 10,000 times in the u.s. and 830 times in the areas that i just mentioned that are covered by our field action. as i previously stated, there's one incident involving a high pressure deployment in one of our vehicles that took place in florida, a state covered by the renounced action. chrysler group works with nhtsa a as the situation evolves and will give additional...
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he got out of the university of texas two and a half years with a five beta capita. he has been a very successful governor of a big state.
he got out of the university of texas two and a half years with a five beta capita. he has been a very successful governor of a big state.
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it's important to understand the distinction between the alpha and beta populations. the alpha inflaters are associated with the most severe events, a substantially higher incident rate and were found to contain a defined manufacturing defect. none much our vehicles were built with an alpha inflater population. again our vehicles were equipped with beta inflaters, and in our vehicles these are known to have deployed as intended more than 10,000 times across the u.s. and 830 times in the areas that i just mentioned. that are covered by our field action. as i previously stated there's one incident involving a high pressure deployment in one of our vehicles, this took place in florida, a state covered by the announced regional action. chrysler group continues to work with ntsa as the situation evolves and will continue to -- in closing i would like to reiterate our belief that promoting and ensuring vehicle safety is a responsibility shared by auto makers, suppliers, government, and consumers. chrysler group will continue to work collaboratively with takata, ntsa and oth
it's important to understand the distinction between the alpha and beta populations. the alpha inflaters are associated with the most severe events, a substantially higher incident rate and were found to contain a defined manufacturing defect. none much our vehicles were built with an alpha inflater population. again our vehicles were equipped with beta inflaters, and in our vehicles these are known to have deployed as intended more than 10,000 times across the u.s. and 830 times in the areas...
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alzheimer's have a buildup of substance called beta amyloid in their brains years before they develop symptoms. finding that substance requires imaging scanning and special chemicals making early detection difficult. the scientists conducted blood tests on more than 60 elderly people. they discovered those with beta amyloid had an increase in an a certain protein in their blood. >> translator: we hope this method will contribute to developing drugs to treat alzheimer's. >> the scientists hope that the method can be put into practical use and that the disease can be detected before it fully develops. >>> storms in the bay of bengal continue to interfere in recovery efforts on the east coast of india. our meteorologist jonathan oh is here with the details. jonathan? >> hello, gene. yes, we have been talking about this particular region every once in awhile when it comes to cyclones. there are no cyclones to talk about. but because of a cyclone that happened one month ago the eastern side of india, especially the coast, have been dealing with recovery efforts. and we have had issues with
alzheimer's have a buildup of substance called beta amyloid in their brains years before they develop symptoms. finding that substance requires imaging scanning and special chemicals making early detection difficult. the scientists conducted blood tests on more than 60 elderly people. they discovered those with beta amyloid had an increase in an a certain protein in their blood. >> translator: we hope this method will contribute to developing drugs to treat alzheimer's. >> the...
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that would be about a 5% decline, which is really substantial for a low moving, slow beta thing like this. >> michael? >> three quick points. number one, when you take a look at valuation in the utility base, a lot of these things are at or above their longer term average multiples. trading and the xlu, to carter's point, i think rates if anything could see them go higher rather than lower. on top of that, this is one of the spaces where options remain cheap. the trade is quite an easy one. we'll go by the january, buy the january 45 put. it's spending 2.5%. at the money put. because options are cheap i'm not interested in the spread like what he was doing and bob orr, what we didn't go for. i would buy that put and look for an opportunity spread, look for an opportunity roll. >> what do you think of utilities? >> this is a defensive sector and the rate thing. to me, it doesn't work. even as rates have come down and stayed down, the xlu continues to make new eyes here. i've tried to play it from the short side. it hasn't worked. you're nth business of picking tops, do it in the way t
that would be about a 5% decline, which is really substantial for a low moving, slow beta thing like this. >> michael? >> three quick points. number one, when you take a look at valuation in the utility base, a lot of these things are at or above their longer term average multiples. trading and the xlu, to carter's point, i think rates if anything could see them go higher rather than lower. on top of that, this is one of the spaces where options remain cheap. the trade is quite an...
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that would be about a 5% decline, which is very substantial for a slow moving beta kind of like this.> three quick points. one, look at valuation in the utilities space a lot of these names are at or well above their longer term average multiples trading about 18 times earnings. on average for all of the constituents of the xlu here. carter's point, rates, if anything i could see them going higher rather than lower. and on top of that, this is one of those where options remain cheap. the trade is actually an easy one. go out to january buy the january put. spending 2.5% value of the underlying to buy that at the money put, because options are cheaper, not interested in the spread. like in gopro. buy the put and look for an opportunity to spread or roll. >> dan what do you think about utilities? >> this has been a defensive sector and also because of the rate thing. to me, just hasn't worked. even as rates actually come down and stayed down, the xlu continues to make new highs here. i've tried to play it from the short side. it just hasn't worked, people. to me, in the business of pick
that would be about a 5% decline, which is very substantial for a slow moving beta kind of like this.> three quick points. one, look at valuation in the utilities space a lot of these names are at or well above their longer term average multiples trading about 18 times earnings. on average for all of the constituents of the xlu here. carter's point, rates, if anything i could see them going higher rather than lower. and on top of that, this is one of those where options remain cheap. the...
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a beta test is supposed to be a small sampling.e didn't do that. >> i imagine there are a lot of people who aren't military who would love to get their hands on something, just history buffs. can they do it? >> we've come out with the west point history of the civil war, which is six chapters of the 71 total works. it's available for any platform or device you have. >> it's not like sports. it's not like law. war is complex. and we as an american people are not militaristic but we go to war a lot. so citizens need to understand war to be good citizens. >> special thanks to the west point band, whose music you heard throughout our piece. >>> and west point plans to continue its content creators, developing future chapters of military history for consumers as well as working with other universities. we want to take this opportunity to wish happy veterans day to all those who served. we appreciate your service. thank you. >>> up next "on the money," a look at the news for the week ahead. >>> 23 you're looking for a promotion, a better
a beta test is supposed to be a small sampling.e didn't do that. >> i imagine there are a lot of people who aren't military who would love to get their hands on something, just history buffs. can they do it? >> we've come out with the west point history of the civil war, which is six chapters of the 71 total works. it's available for any platform or device you have. >> it's not like sports. it's not like law. war is complex. and we as an american people are not militaristic...
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but for me i think i'm going to reverse on that beta chase into year end. you might get a little -- you know, friday is going to be a huge day. people are going to come in and probably sell energy. after that you might get a pop next week. but ultimately i think energy is a short going forward. >> happy thanksgiving. chief commodity strategist at rbc. formally head of research at barclays. as well as an analyst at the cia. welcome. you say the kuwaitty are going to be key to this but they have no reason to cut. >> they have no reason to cut. they can withstand a lot of pain. and so they have been saying, look. why don't we wait till winter. no need to cut now. and with the saudi minister coming out saying that markets should stabilize i think that signal she is in that kuwait camp right? >> why where do you see the floor now? >> some think it could go down to about 71.50 by monday. and will they reconvene in february and far if you see prices continuing to fall like this. >> so what do you think? >> i think the saudis are in a different position than kuwait
but for me i think i'm going to reverse on that beta chase into year end. you might get a little -- you know, friday is going to be a huge day. people are going to come in and probably sell energy. after that you might get a pop next week. but ultimately i think energy is a short going forward. >> happy thanksgiving. chief commodity strategist at rbc. formally head of research at barclays. as well as an analyst at the cia. welcome. you say the kuwaitty are going to be key to this but they...
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. >> if you want to play beta going into year end, a game with a lot of debt. if you're looking for that beta chase going into year end. >> while the microsoft run may be over, we'll tell you which other tech stocks could be set to break out. and chances are you've seen one of these commercials. >> red robin's burger and bottomless fries is just $6.99. so you can treat a burger to a friend without making him feel emasculated. >> now red robin is adding, yes, they're adding a red wine milkshake to its menu. the ceo joins us exclusively with the details after this break. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. (shouting) location. here's the location that matters th
. >> if you want to play beta going into year end, a game with a lot of debt. if you're looking for that beta chase going into year end. >> while the microsoft run may be over, we'll tell you which other tech stocks could be set to break out. and chances are you've seen one of these commercials. >> red robin's burger and bottomless fries is just $6.99. so you can treat a burger to a friend without making him feel emasculated. >> now red robin is adding, yes, they're...
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they they were equipped with the beta population.in april 2013 takata assured us the manufacturing nonconformance which led to the alpha population recall had been corrected. chrysler group engineers subsequently conducted a follow-up investigation and confirmed the beta and fighters benefited. in october 2013 we realized one of our vehicles in florida was subject to a high-pressure deployment a high-pressure deployment involving a driver's airbag and causing personal injury. this remains the one incident of its kind in regard to our vehicles. in response to this incident we launched an investigation and conducted component testing. in may of 2014 takata again advised chrysler group of four incidents involving vehicles made by other automotive manufacturers equipped with takata insulators similar to those in our vehicles. in june chrysler group announced plans to replace inflator's in areas known for high humidity, a factor believed to have laid a role we will begin notifying affected customers on or before december 19 when they may
they they were equipped with the beta population.in april 2013 takata assured us the manufacturing nonconformance which led to the alpha population recall had been corrected. chrysler group engineers subsequently conducted a follow-up investigation and confirmed the beta and fighters benefited. in october 2013 we realized one of our vehicles in florida was subject to a high-pressure deployment a high-pressure deployment involving a driver's airbag and causing personal injury. this remains the...
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down 4% since june 30th, chevron down single digits since then at a time when a lot of the higher beta stocks are down 15, 20, 25%. in a stabilizing oil environment, these defensive names typically serve as a source of funds as there is more rotation towards the higher beta, growthier, more kind of levered names, by no means on the extreme risky end of the spectrum, certainly many more risky oil stocks but they are oil levered e and ps, about 75% oil in both cases, and they're down double digits since mid-year. we think they will outperform once oil stabilizes to say nothing of if oil actually rallies. >> it's joe. let's make the assumption that oil does not stabilize and the strategy na you're putting forth is incorrect. are these the type of names when you mention an oxy and a hess, that potentially could be buffered by m&a activity, activism, things in 2015 that would support domestic energy names somewhat similar to what we see going on right now at halliburton and baker hughes? >> so hess actually was very much an activist stock if we go back to a year ago when a fund called ellio
down 4% since june 30th, chevron down single digits since then at a time when a lot of the higher beta stocks are down 15, 20, 25%. in a stabilizing oil environment, these defensive names typically serve as a source of funds as there is more rotation towards the higher beta, growthier, more kind of levered names, by no means on the extreme risky end of the spectrum, certainly many more risky oil stocks but they are oil levered e and ps, about 75% oil in both cases, and they're down double...
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again our vehicles were equipped with beta inflaters. in our vehicles, these are known to have deployed as intended more than 10,000 times in the u.s. and 830 times in the areas that i just mentioned that are covered by our field action. as i previously stated, there's one incident involving a high pressure deployment in one of our vehicles that took place in flori florida, a state covered by the renounced action. chrysler group works with nhtsa a as the situation evolves and will give additional information that the company received november 18th. in closing, i would like to reiterate our believe that promoting and insuring vehicle safety and responsibility shared by auto makers, suppliers, government consumers. chrysler group with work with at that a c-- with takata and othe >> was that deployment in south florida alpha or beta? >> from the beta population. >> and therefore of those that are in your vehicles, are you providing loaners and rental cars until they can get it fixed? >> as we deploy our field action, we'll have rental cars
again our vehicles were equipped with beta inflaters. in our vehicles, these are known to have deployed as intended more than 10,000 times in the u.s. and 830 times in the areas that i just mentioned that are covered by our field action. as i previously stated, there's one incident involving a high pressure deployment in one of our vehicles that took place in flori florida, a state covered by the renounced action. chrysler group works with nhtsa a as the situation evolves and will give...
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which is the best beta chase into new year.solar city, or fire eye. >> it's like a would you rather game -- >> except with a three-way. >> three-way would you rather. a fascinating game. fire eye. and the reason why is because i think they're in the right space. i think it's one of those rising tides lift all boats. everybody hates this. the ceo, obviously, been under pressure. we had him on. i think they flushed it the day we had them on and the day they reported, i think the beta trade is in fire eye. >> grasso, you play this game for us. >> oh, i'm going back to this? >> no. oh, this game? >> for me, you've got to play solar. if you're looking for a beta chase, you've got to play solar. because i would think that you're looking at a&m strategies versus anything else. obviously, i own twitter, so i would have a vested interest in that -- oops, sorry. i would have an interest in saying that that runs into year end, but i would think that you get more bang for your buck if you play solar. >> that vest is not growing on me, by t
which is the best beta chase into new year.solar city, or fire eye. >> it's like a would you rather game -- >> except with a three-way. >> three-way would you rather. a fascinating game. fire eye. and the reason why is because i think they're in the right space. i think it's one of those rising tides lift all boats. everybody hates this. the ceo, obviously, been under pressure. we had him on. i think they flushed it the day we had them on and the day they reported, i think the...
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. ♪ >>> if you could earn a phd in male bonding, sebastian junger would be a phi beta kappa.ent two decades documenting the realities of war. but tonight, a new journey begins, and we're along for the last patrol. >> cross the valley. >> reporter: for nearly 20 ere lows of the war zone, from bosnia to afghanistan. >> calling in the artillery. >> reporter: he embedded for nearly a year. >> tim broke his leg in combat. i got blown up by an i.e.d. >> reporter: they risked their lives to bring "nightline" this foota footage. later, it was included in the osca oscar-nominated documenta documentary "restrepo." but heatherington was killed. >> because he died, i was never going to cover war again. i got out. >> reporter: and that's where his newest film begins. he discovered film from tim as they traveled on a train to new york. >> just checking out the next story. >> we need to do it. >> reporter: what was that moment like? >> when we found that clip, it was heartbreaking and chilling. i felt incredibly guilty, maybe it should have been me instead of him. i understand it's not a ra
. ♪ >>> if you could earn a phd in male bonding, sebastian junger would be a phi beta kappa.ent two decades documenting the realities of war. but tonight, a new journey begins, and we're along for the last patrol. >> cross the valley. >> reporter: for nearly 20 ere lows of the war zone, from bosnia to afghanistan. >> calling in the artillery. >> reporter: he embedded for nearly a year. >> tim broke his leg in combat. i got blown up by an i.e.d. >>...
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he is all worldly, phi beta kappa that part of the gene pool got diluted. he disciplined me. this is from your father. a guy gets arrested for stealing a can of peaches. he and his wife before that -- go before the dead judge. -- before the judge. how me peaches in the can? i will send into 26 years in -- sentence you to six years in prison. and the wife stands up and says and he stole a can of peas. >> don't you miss that guy? >> one of the first times i met the guy, he took me to a premier to see the sequel to an austin powers movie. he laughed throughout the whole thing. at the end, he turned to me, and said, i didn't think it was that good. >> he can laugh at himself sometimes. we take you backstage at the monumental veterans concert in washington. ♪ >> today on the national mall, the site of tonight's big concert, we spent some time talking to veterans. >> ♪ click veterans day means to me just as a thank you to other people. thank you to those who served. >> i use it to say thank you to other veterans. i do not look for others to say thank you to me because it is somethi
he is all worldly, phi beta kappa that part of the gene pool got diluted. he disciplined me. this is from your father. a guy gets arrested for stealing a can of peaches. he and his wife before that -- go before the dead judge. -- before the judge. how me peaches in the can? i will send into 26 years in -- sentence you to six years in prison. and the wife stands up and says and he stole a can of peas. >> don't you miss that guy? >> one of the first times i met the guy, he took me to...
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out of all these things the most beta in the bunch is mgm. >> if hasbro's reaction was better than it was i think people's reaction on the street was hey we like this, we think the synergy is there. hasbro was down significantly. look at how halliburton traded today versus baker hughes. halliburton was up on the day. >> what i'm saying i don't think dream works agrees to this necessarily. >> i don't think so. >> has to pay up and not going to happen. then what are you left with. >> next up blackberry, huge day after answering a new partnership to create a secure end to end. >> we're very focused on security. productivity side equation. management, scaleability. this is a platform that's going to last us for a very, very long time. we can build a lot of great, great technology on top of that. >> give us a trade update. >> he's the man. this is exactly what they should be doing. they have a huge bto bdevelopment here and that's exactly what they should be selling and twitter should take notes from john chen because he has focused this company. unfortunately for b.k. he played stock mark
out of all these things the most beta in the bunch is mgm. >> if hasbro's reaction was better than it was i think people's reaction on the street was hey we like this, we think the synergy is there. hasbro was down significantly. look at how halliburton traded today versus baker hughes. halliburton was up on the day. >> what i'm saying i don't think dream works agrees to this necessarily. >> i don't think so. >> has to pay up and not going to happen. then what are you...
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this could be the catalyst to a beta chase going into year end. baker and hughs height reaight here you saw that pop. if it goes through, guys are judging whether or not this deal goes through. could take eight months or a year. if it goes through, you are talking about a price of $67 plus. so a lot of guys are talking about $70. what is going to run with that. weatherford, cje plus and sbn. service names, great. energy as a whole, not sure. refiepers under pressure here because you see the prices collapsing. but on the service side you could see a run up into year end. >> and just to add on that a little bit. another name i think could get a reel pop is slumber jay. so if this deal goes through and you have halliburton buying out baker hughes. while that's being worked it you have slumber jay going in and being able to take business. yesterday afternoon halliburton was trading and news came out looking they were acquire baker hughes. but look at the action. from 51 up to 57 dollars a share. i think that is very telling for the next eight weeks of
this could be the catalyst to a beta chase going into year end. baker and hughs height reaight here you saw that pop. if it goes through, guys are judging whether or not this deal goes through. could take eight months or a year. if it goes through, you are talking about a price of $67 plus. so a lot of guys are talking about $70. what is going to run with that. weatherford, cje plus and sbn. service names, great. energy as a whole, not sure. refiepers under pressure here because you see the...
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they build the software which is still in beta form, but vice president hadley stern says it could be common place in the coming years. >> five years from now, there could be a technology much more smaller and mainstream that, yes, it will be to our customers' benefit, all of our benefit. competing and playing may be an option. but maybe even visualizing in far customers s the answer have raved about that visualization. compared to a simple g feedback as they keep building the project whic since then, facebook has acquired oculus for $2 billion to get the v r products closer to the shelves. a ceo said in an earlier interview a forth coming headset will be coming out. >> you will see a new microsoft, other companies will charge inning to. >> a spokesperson said more than 180,000 have bought access to oculus and developers platforms since it has been released. google glass, the pebble and now the apple launch, where wall street and tech meet, fidelity wants to be on the front lines. >> as the technology improves, as it ge smaller, as it maybe morphs into something else we think it's wor
they build the software which is still in beta form, but vice president hadley stern says it could be common place in the coming years. >> five years from now, there could be a technology much more smaller and mainstream that, yes, it will be to our customers' benefit, all of our benefit. competing and playing may be an option. but maybe even visualizing in far customers s the answer have raved about that visualization. compared to a simple g feedback as they keep building the project...
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a small startup was beta testing deliveries of cash for hose too busy to go to the atm. an expert says amazon has proving people love speed and convenience and will pay for it. >> [ indiscernible what if i see you pay me the same $100 and i can start delivering things to you in the house on the same day? that could be a powerful value proposition so people are going to start bundling the home delivery models with other models and really make a difference. >> hi. >> reporter: lazy shopping? or smart parenting? the middleman economy is coming. try not to judge. >> if you think this whole middleman concept is just a fad, consider that curbside is expanding in the other major retailers and undergoing a big expansion in oakridge mall in south san jose. after that, they will move into other major metro areas all across the country. in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> rain showers yesterday, sunny skies today. now what you can expect for the weekend weather-wise is still straight ahead. us will, "where's roberta?" i think it's kind of obvious. but our weekly feature is still comi
a small startup was beta testing deliveries of cash for hose too busy to go to the atm. an expert says amazon has proving people love speed and convenience and will pay for it. >> [ indiscernible what if i see you pay me the same $100 and i can start delivering things to you in the house on the same day? that could be a powerful value proposition so people are going to start bundling the home delivery models with other models and really make a difference. >> hi. >> reporter:...
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>> i didn't know it butter there was a beta bridge, there was some kind of scandal going on, we knewad to be careful. >> the issue of courts set up, and these sexual assault boards on campus what their real role was, why these people aren't getting legal charges against them. >> why don't the schools every time they get a charge send the woman with somebody from the school down to the police office? >> i think it raises a wait question about these. >> don't want to deal with it. that's exactly how these frats have gotten the message at a you can get away with it. because they have. >> it's just incredible to me. now what about the fact that you talked about firing one of the officials the dean of students. there is a woman president there now. is that why we have seen a suspension of all frat activities until january, teresa sullivan? >> well, the fact that there's a woman president, i don't want to essentialize and say something has or hasn't happened just because she's a woman. it's a step that she's banned fraternities until january. it's a good step to take bus clearly much more
>> i didn't know it butter there was a beta bridge, there was some kind of scandal going on, we knewad to be careful. >> the issue of courts set up, and these sexual assault boards on campus what their real role was, why these people aren't getting legal charges against them. >> why don't the schools every time they get a charge send the woman with somebody from the school down to the police office? >> i think it raises a wait question about these. >> don't want to...
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. >> that's who we bay beta tested it. it is supposed to be a small sampling.o that. >> i would imagine a lot of people who aren't military who would to get their hands on something like this. can they it. >> we have come out with the west point history of the civil war which is six chapters of the 71 total war. it is available for any device you have. war is not like business. it's not like sports. it's not like law. war is complex. we, as an american people, are not militaryistic but we go to war a lot. so citizens need to understand war to be good citizens. >> special thanks to the west point band whose music you heard throughout the piece and west point plans to continue developing future chapters for consumer and other universities. we want to take this time to wish happy veteran's day to all who served. we appreciate your service. thank you. >>> up next on the money a look at the week in the news ahead. >>> if you are looking if a promotion, better job or any job at all why your resume is only half of the battle. ♪ with the card accepted by 90% of doctors
. >> that's who we bay beta tested it. it is supposed to be a small sampling.o that. >> i would imagine a lot of people who aren't military who would to get their hands on something like this. can they it. >> we have come out with the west point history of the civil war which is six chapters of the 71 total war. it is available for any device you have. war is not like business. it's not like sports. it's not like law. war is complex. we, as an american people, are not...
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they have agreed to use their beta base on stolen passports to control the fighters' movements. members of the international police agency are meeting in monaco for the annual general assembly. they discussed ways to prevent people who join islamic state from carrying out attacks in their home countries. and they see a need to keep militants from using fake passports to cross international borders. they agreed to use interpol's global database on stolen or lost passports belonging to about 43 million people. >> i would like to use this occasion to demonstrate the importance i attach to an effective and efficient international police cooperation in particular in the area of foreign terrorist fighters. >> participants say more people from asian and western countries are joining islamic state. >>> experts with the medical charity doctors without borders say the ebola virus is spreading rapidly in sierra leone. they say the country needs ur urgent support. the group also says infections have spread nationwide. experts say the government is short of facilities and personnel and no lo
they have agreed to use their beta base on stolen passports to control the fighters' movements. members of the international police agency are meeting in monaco for the annual general assembly. they discussed ways to prevent people who join islamic state from carrying out attacks in their home countries. and they see a need to keep militants from using fake passports to cross international borders. they agreed to use interpol's global database on stolen or lost passports belonging to about 43...
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at least once during the testimony i reiterated that in the absence of defined root cause for the beta population of vehicles, i think we would find it difficult to guarantee 100% as to the risk outside of the geographic regions identified. i believe that test data and the incidents confirmed those areas are of high risk and utmost important to deal with those first. but with the open status of the root cause, i could not affirm your question. >> to the best of your knowledge with the minute i have left. to the best of your knowledge, did any of your companies at any time calculate that the costs of conducting a recall outweighed the benefits of alerting consumers and therefore decided not to move forward with some of this earlier in the process. in essence, was there a time where a calculation was made that it would cost so much financially to deal with this, that we're better off not doing anything about it because the safety risks don't justify it. did that calculation happen at any of the three companies? >> i can confidently say that's not the case of chrysler. >> to the best of m
at least once during the testimony i reiterated that in the absence of defined root cause for the beta population of vehicles, i think we would find it difficult to guarantee 100% as to the risk outside of the geographic regions identified. i believe that test data and the incidents confirmed those areas are of high risk and utmost important to deal with those first. but with the open status of the root cause, i could not affirm your question. >> to the best of your knowledge with the...
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fy beta cap -- phi beta kappa in two years. that part of the gene pool got diluted. [laughter] he's a the captain of the yale baseball team, they came in second in the nation. he's married with a kid, he's, you know, bigtime on campus. his father's wall street, his grandfather's wall street, and everybody says, wall street. and he moves to odessa. [laughter] it's an extraordinary person to make that kind of decision. by the way, it's an extraordinary woman to have said, i'm with you. [applause] so as i say in the book, we get out there, and dad finds us a place to live. and it's a duplex. [laughter] on seventh street with one of the few indoor bathrooms on the street. a bathroom we shared with two ladies of the night. [laughter] so much for the silver spoon stuff. [laughter] see, what happens is people develop myths about you in public life and, you know, i'm sure there's people that have an image of dad that is not even close to reality. this book will help people understand what he's like. and is it objective? not at all, no. not even -- [laughter] not even close.
fy beta cap -- phi beta kappa in two years. that part of the gene pool got diluted. [laughter] he's a the captain of the yale baseball team, they came in second in the nation. he's married with a kid, he's, you know, bigtime on campus. his father's wall street, his grandfather's wall street, and everybody says, wall street. and he moves to odessa. [laughter] it's an extraordinary person to make that kind of decision. by the way, it's an extraordinary woman to have said, i'm with you. [applause]...
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weekend, and early on, we realize we needed to have measured outcomes, so the whole intent was to have a beta type outcome making a difference through reintegration, coping with how to deal with those things that have been a part of multiple deployments, that we would have to have some measured outcomes, so we work very hard on that, and it is interesting. those of you that read that. there was a published report in june, commission or charged by the dod to say what have we been with 3.5 billion dollars in recent years. what has worked, and what has and sadly,ting ptsd, there are no measurable outcomes. we are fortunate that we have that report that shows from a very small study we were fortunate to have the national institute of health provide a survey, and the acronym is bymise, and it was evaluated the american institute of research, and what we found with veterans going into the weekend, testing, going out 30 days and 90 days, there has been better improvement with social isolation, anger, anxiety, and we are really quite pleased with that, and phd's have recommended a larger study to sub
weekend, and early on, we realize we needed to have measured outcomes, so the whole intent was to have a beta type outcome making a difference through reintegration, coping with how to deal with those things that have been a part of multiple deployments, that we would have to have some measured outcomes, so we work very hard on that, and it is interesting. those of you that read that. there was a published report in june, commission or charged by the dod to say what have we been with 3.5...
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. >> you can get some beta in some of these solar names, and this one makes as much sense as any other one. >> this is "fast money." >> not all guys who are activists get done what they want to have done. >> have a markets question for the "fast money" traders? tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. so, how do you feel about cash back? i would not say i'm into it. but let's see where this goes. [ buzzer ] do you like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ buzzer ] balance transfers -- you up for that? well -- unh. too soon? [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. search, compare, and apply. [ ice rattles ] search, compare, and apply. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's autom
. >> you can get some beta in some of these solar names, and this one makes as much sense as any other one. >> this is "fast money." >> not all guys who are activists get done what they want to have done. >> have a markets question for the "fast money" traders? tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. so, how do you feel about cash back? i would not say i'm into it. but let's see where this goes. [ buzzer ] do you like to travel? i'm all about "free"...
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on it's interesting we realized we needed to have major outcofments the whole intent is develop a beta-type program that's making a difference helping our veterans in a reintegration. coping, how to deal with those things that's been a part of in mup tillp deployments that we have to have major outcomes. we work very hard on that. it's interesting those of you who read all that incoming, the i.o.m., institute of medicine, published a report in june, charged by the d.o.d. and detcht veterans' affairs to say what have we been doing with $3.5 billion in recent years? what's worked? what hasn't in helping ptsd? sadly there aren't any measurable outcofments we are fortunate we have -- that report shows some from a very small study we were fortunate to have the national institutes of health provide a survey known as the acronym is promise, and it was evaluated by the american institute of research and what we found in veterans going into the weekend, testing, going out 30 days and 90 days, there has been statistically significant improvement in such things as social isolation, anger, anxiety . we
on it's interesting we realized we needed to have major outcofments the whole intent is develop a beta-type program that's making a difference helping our veterans in a reintegration. coping, how to deal with those things that's been a part of in mup tillp deployments that we have to have major outcomes. we work very hard on that. it's interesting those of you who read all that incoming, the i.o.m., institute of medicine, published a report in june, charged by the d.o.d. and detcht veterans'...
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reach out to your customers, while they're waiting until december 9th, regardless of how you view the beta air bag differently than the alpha. so i think that -- i'm very concerned about the december 19th date. thank you. >> thank you, senator ayotte, for underscoring that point. senator helen? >> mr. chairman, thank you. and to the ranking member, thank you, alsoing with for having and holding this hearing. mr. shimizu, i did read your testimony. and it does discuss your anguish, and i can understand that. your commitment to addressing this issue properly and promptly. however, i think there was something that was a miss in your testimony, and that was that nowhere does it say that takata takes full responsibility. so i want to ask you right now. does takata take full responsibility for this tragic defect? >> excuse me, can i ask [ inaudible ] your question? >> sure. >> senator, can i confirm the tragic this time, which tragedy are you talking about? >> i'm talking about the five deaths. >> five deaths. five deaths? >> do you take full responsibility for those tragic deaths? does takata t
reach out to your customers, while they're waiting until december 9th, regardless of how you view the beta air bag differently than the alpha. so i think that -- i'm very concerned about the december 19th date. thank you. >> thank you, senator ayotte, for underscoring that point. senator helen? >> mr. chairman, thank you. and to the ranking member, thank you, alsoing with for having and holding this hearing. mr. shimizu, i did read your testimony. and it does discuss your anguish,...
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as i close what we are going to do in the future needs to be based on peer for beta. we need to research that is done that we know works and works well that we focus on the right thing to do. [applause] >> there's nothing to control a moderator better than up police commissioner saying i'm watching your body language. [laughter] when i grew up that was a matter of concern. seide. >> thanks jim. good morning everyone and good morning panel members. it's a pleasure to sit here and to listen to you. this panel is speaking directly to the group that deals with the largest number of people in our criminal justice system. my office alone handles 100,000 cases a year. not all of those are large financial fraud cases although many arpad we handle more criminal cases in a year than the department of justice handles nationwide. when we are talking about where the fourth, fifth and sixth amendment meets the road it's in our state courthouses with the help of our police department and attorneys general. this attorney general has a unique perspective on how to deal with criminal j
as i close what we are going to do in the future needs to be based on peer for beta. we need to research that is done that we know works and works well that we focus on the right thing to do. [applause] >> there's nothing to control a moderator better than up police commissioner saying i'm watching your body language. [laughter] when i grew up that was a matter of concern. seide. >> thanks jim. good morning everyone and good morning panel members. it's a pleasure to sit here and to...
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we will be going into a beta service later this year in key markets like new york, chicago, mla. -- and is bringing all the tv you want into the playstation and your home. >> what kind of tv? >> we have content assigned and contact -- content provided deals. probably about seven channels will be available in the data service in the key markets at the end of the year. but we are looking to bring every channel you would expect. >> how difficult is it to strike these kinds of deals? >> it takes a long time. we are doing something completely new. you look at music and gaming, innovation occurs all the time. now. trying to do it it is a new deal and it will take us a while. >> how much will this cost me? >> we will find a way to bring that price you with as much transparency as possible. we want to pay for what you watch and let you know exactly what it is. there is no contract. it will just be a monthly subscription. no price yet. >> you are also launching exclusive content. tell me about that. >> right. an exciting series based on the famous graphic novel on the series, shooting now. we ho
we will be going into a beta service later this year in key markets like new york, chicago, mla. -- and is bringing all the tv you want into the playstation and your home. >> what kind of tv? >> we have content assigned and contact -- content provided deals. probably about seven channels will be available in the data service in the key markets at the end of the year. but we are looking to bring every channel you would expect. >> how difficult is it to strike these kinds of...
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. >> para jorge ortiz de pinedo encontrÓ la beta del Éxito de la originalidad. >> roberto gÓmez no imitóenen humor para que sean universales para que viajen por todo el mundo y para que nunca caduquen. >> eugenio devesa reconoce ser fanÁtico. >> hacer reÍr con humor blanco es lo mÁs complicado que hay. >> quizÁs tambiÉn lo que le permitiÓ a gómez bolaÑos colarse al interior de millones de hogares. >> en la industria del espectÁculo hay comediantes que manejan mucho la parte fÍsica otros manejan mucho la parte interpretativa otros que manejan lenguaje. chespirito lo maneja todo. >> para miguel sabido esa admiraciÓn procesada a chespirito tiene razones sociales mucho mÁs profundas hace un peculiar comparativo entre amÉrica latina y la vecindad del chavo. >> es una vecindad aparentemente amable una prisiÓn de la que nos alegra personajes. los personajes no tienen escape. el escenario principal todo ese sueÑo es una torta de jamÓn. >> la psicologÍa la personajes refleja las carencias de millones de latinoamericanos. >> lo que queremos es un poco de tranquilidad. un poco de comida. un poco na
. >> para jorge ortiz de pinedo encontrÓ la beta del Éxito de la originalidad. >> roberto gÓmez no imitóenen humor para que sean universales para que viajen por todo el mundo y para que nunca caduquen. >> eugenio devesa reconoce ser fanÁtico. >> hacer reÍr con humor blanco es lo mÁs complicado que hay. >> quizÁs tambiÉn lo que le permitiÓ a gómez bolaÑos colarse al interior de millones de hogares. >> en la industria del espectÁculo hay...
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l boating a and and swimming ever day or learning to beta hook to catch a fish or dancing with the lunchime faith up town girl. >> most rewarding thing we do is to see anybody who gets the program enough that they want to come back be part of it and help outgoing forward. that's the best reward. >> they get out there with the kids even on 100 degree day. john bell and dr. michael have been committed to helping children and family with cancer for 33 years so far. tell they have separate camp for the kids and family camp and camp for siblings. this is sib camp where nolan told me how he was affectd with older brother cj diagnosed with brain cancer at the age of 15. no land only 6 years old at the time. now he's 10. >> project at school i couldn't really do them because i was moving around all the time. and. >>reporter: back and forth to the hospital. >> yes. >>reporter: cj came to camp in 2012 everyone though chemo made him sick. we saw him again in 2011 for update. >> i thought the worst case 60 nar no best. >>reporter: during all of this at the coaxed the best he coul could. >> none of u
l boating a and and swimming ever day or learning to beta hook to catch a fish or dancing with the lunchime faith up town girl. >> most rewarding thing we do is to see anybody who gets the program enough that they want to come back be part of it and help outgoing forward. that's the best reward. >> they get out there with the kids even on 100 degree day. john bell and dr. michael have been committed to helping children and family with cancer for 33 years so far. tell they have...
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scene and >> : now what is what took place the fraternity and not on the uc-berkeley campus called beta now according to police the victim inside the home was not a member hands of students at uc berkeley alumni not getting any details about what they believe caused the death >> : right now the role in the deaths of specials and top the toxicology tests at some point today they may release the name of the victim right now they're waiting to notify the next life can before they do that obviously developing story any detail what causes death or the suspect and will pass along >> : happening today the ntsb will arrive at the scene of a deadly plane crash in the south bay to people killed and when their small plane crashed near gilroy on saturday night authorities recovered the victim's body yesterday morning, and officials say a cessna 140 from hollister the watsonville and not release the names of the victims but the plane registered to a man named john bennett cause of the crash remains under investigation into this week before the conclusion >> : of nordstrom shopper is wondering who hi
scene and >> : now what is what took place the fraternity and not on the uc-berkeley campus called beta now according to police the victim inside the home was not a member hands of students at uc berkeley alumni not getting any details about what they believe caused the death >> : right now the role in the deaths of specials and top the toxicology tests at some point today they may release the name of the victim right now they're waiting to notify the next life can before they do...
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going into a beta service later this year in key markets like new york and los angeles. to go commercial in 2015. it brings all of the tv that you want to watch across your internet service into your playstation and home. >> what kind of tv? signed withontracts a lot of the majors, nbc, fox, cbs area --. probably about 70 channels will be available. we are looking to bring every channel you expect. >> how difficult is it to strike those deals? >> it takes a long time. you are doing something completely new. look at video and music, innovation occurs all the time. innovation and television hasn't occurred in a long time and we are trying to do that. >> how much is this going to cost me? >> we want to bring that to you as -- with as much transparency as possible. we want you to pay for what you watch and no what it is. there will be no contracts. >> no prescient? >> no price yet. someu are also launching exclusive content. >> we have a show called "powers." it's based on a graphic novel. it will be only available across the playstation network. sharing some video of behind
going into a beta service later this year in key markets like new york and los angeles. to go commercial in 2015. it brings all of the tv that you want to watch across your internet service into your playstation and home. >> what kind of tv? signed withontracts a lot of the majors, nbc, fox, cbs area --. probably about 70 channels will be available. we are looking to bring every channel you expect. >> how difficult is it to strike those deals? >> it takes a long time. you are...
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it s but only for beta testers. you can pay $1a month the listen for free. or ad-free. we're looking ahead to two new advances for body sculpting and contouring that will become available in 2015. dr. cheryl burgess joining us with that. i can't wait to hear. this sounds too good to be true. >> yes, there are two things fda cleared. and you'll be the first to know. >> i'm excited. i understand that one of them that cellulite, the other tackles excess fat. >> yes. let's start tw the cellulite one. a lot of women suffer from that. ironically, me y fat is positioned a little bit different. >> a dimply and you can be a s' zero and still haveocellulite. so it's a device used in the doctor's office. it tends to break the bands up harboring an the fat right under the skin that causes the dimpling. so you can see the effects in about three days. and it lasts for more than a year. .ver 90% satisfaction i so this is for one year. does it take that long? >> no, you can see a difference within a week. >> oh. >> yeah. but it persists, and they follow patients out to about a year, an
it s but only for beta testers. you can pay $1a month the listen for free. or ad-free. we're looking ahead to two new advances for body sculpting and contouring that will become available in 2015. dr. cheryl burgess joining us with that. i can't wait to hear. this sounds too good to be true. >> yes, there are two things fda cleared. and you'll be the first to know. >> i'm excited. i understand that one of them that cellulite, the other tackles excess fat. >> yes. let's start...
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. >> was that airbag deployment in south florida, was it alpha or beta? >> it was from the beta population. >> and therefore opposed better in your vehicles are you providing loaners and rental cars until they can get it fix fixed? >> as we deploy our field action we will have rental cars available to those who need them. what i would reiterate our number one goal as you suggested at the opening is to have the parts available and quickly service the product. that is the number one goal. when i can't be accomplished we will make more cars available. >> he said that's not until the middle of december. >> we launch that in the middle of december when were able to initiate this section. >> so will they get loaners and rental cars in the next three weeks? >> concern customers can cahon texas texas dura hotline and we will on a case-by-case basis suggests. >> for making that clear. >> mr. shimizu you mention in your written test mind that your confidence in your engineering processes and my question is what changes have you made to your manufacturing processes
. >> was that airbag deployment in south florida, was it alpha or beta? >> it was from the beta population. >> and therefore opposed better in your vehicles are you providing loaners and rental cars until they can get it fix fixed? >> as we deploy our field action we will have rental cars available to those who need them. what i would reiterate our number one goal as you suggested at the opening is to have the parts available and quickly service the product. that is the...
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phi beta kappa in two and half years. that part of the gene pool got diluted. [laughter] he is the captain of the yale baseball team that came in second in the nation. he is married with a kid and big-time on campus. his father is wall street and his grandfather is wall street and everybody says wall street. and he moved to odessa. [laughter] it's an extraordinary person to make that decision and by the way an extraordinary woman to say i'm with you. [applause] so as i say in the book we get out there and dad finds us a place to live. it's a duplex on seventh street with one of the few indoor bathrooms on the street. a bathroom we shared with two ladies of the night. so much for the silver spoon stuff. [laughter] what happens is people develop myths about you. i'm sure there are people that have an image of dad that is not even close to reality. this book will help people understand what he is like. it's an objective? not at all. not even close. >> there is a pretty objective part about little toy soldiers. tell us about the toy soldiers. >> throughout the book
phi beta kappa in two and half years. that part of the gene pool got diluted. [laughter] he is the captain of the yale baseball team that came in second in the nation. he is married with a kid and big-time on campus. his father is wall street and his grandfather is wall street and everybody says wall street. and he moved to odessa. [laughter] it's an extraordinary person to make that decision and by the way an extraordinary woman to say i'm with you. [applause] so as i say in the book we get...
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. >> supreme court justice ruth beta ginsberg has been released from a hospital and is resting at home after heart surgery. she had a heart stent implanted to clear a blocked artery. she was rushed to hospital after feeling discomfort while exercising. she is expected to be at work on monday. >> power politics is next. michael shure has his picks and pardons with the year's political turkeys. per cent per cent >>> politicians have a lot to be thankful for, especially republicans, there were gaffs. political contributor michael shure offers his take on the political turkeys of 2014. >> the presidential turkey pardon is as much a part of the holiday as traffic and football. the first official pardon is ererroneously accred tid to harry truman, the library issued a correction. in keeping with haloed president precedent we at power politics want to extend holiday warmth. with charity and forgiveness we offer pardons for this year's political turkeys, may they roam free - most of them. iowa congressman bruce braley for being a bum bling candidate in a seemingly winning race for saying... >>
. >> supreme court justice ruth beta ginsberg has been released from a hospital and is resting at home after heart surgery. she had a heart stent implanted to clear a blocked artery. she was rushed to hospital after feeling discomfort while exercising. she is expected to be at work on monday. >> power politics is next. michael shure has his picks and pardons with the year's political turkeys. per cent per cent >>> politicians have a lot to be thankful for, especially...
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he did not go to uc berkeley, was not a member of beta, but police still trying to piece everything together tonight. >> it does seem a little unusual that you know somebody may not have seen him for a long period of time. >> we want to figure out why he was there, those kinds of things. they issued a statement saying that their hearts and prayers would go out to his family. take a look as they say this is the car that caused it all and it was stolen. the owner is a driver who says this is their town car that he would use for work as they would say that the 32-year-old was on drugs when she drove it from the toll plaza leading to the four-car crash that left five people injured. she is charged with di, vehicle theft, and driving without a license. >>> the people in the bay area city are fed up with trash and blight saying that the city isn't doing anything about it. so they are tackling it themselves. they show us today's project is all about honoring the hometown heros. >> reporter: that's right because tomorrow the city will host their annual veterans day parade starting here at the marina
he did not go to uc berkeley, was not a member of beta, but police still trying to piece everything together tonight. >> it does seem a little unusual that you know somebody may not have seen him for a long period of time. >> we want to figure out why he was there, those kinds of things. they issued a statement saying that their hearts and prayers would go out to his family. take a look as they say this is the car that caused it all and it was stolen. the owner is a driver who says...