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that's big science. the effort to put a man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of the solar science, that's big science. the human the human genome project was a 3 billion exercise in big science that help to launch not only new fields of study, but also new industry. solving current climate change, we will be able to do that without big science. the cyclotron is the epitome today of a big science does lice. it's the latest generation of the first cyclotron that was developed more than eight decades ago. his first cyclotron cost less than $100 in material and fit in the palm of his hand. it's offspring today, is 17 miles insert conference, buried under the french and swiss countryside and built at a cost of $9 billion. you can see today the evolution of this paradigm that started at berkeley. the central theme of my book in the conversation this evening once we open the floor to all of you to ask questions and discuss is that big science raises as many questions about humankind thirst f
that's big science. the effort to put a man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of the solar science, that's big science. the human the human genome project was a 3 billion exercise in big science that help to launch not only new fields of study, but also new industry. solving current climate change, we will be able to do that without big science. the cyclotron is the epitome today of a big science does lice. it's the latest generation of the first cyclotron that was developed...
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on big science, what are the big organizations supporting big science. you mentioned nih, what are some other ones? >> the national science foundation, those are the biggest ones that are certainly government funded, $40 billion a year, that's a big source of funds, so nasa, noa, all of these -- all of these agencies that put satellites into space and that fund important research and earth sciences, underwater, what have you. these are all really involved in big science in one way or another. >> thank you for the interesting talk. in this book you seem to characterize big science as unstoppable freight train. i'm concerned that you might be missing a crucial characteristic which is big science personalities, you needed einstein, now who runs the lhc, you needed actual people with political influence to make the projects happen. with modern science you don't need -- >> we don't have them. in my book i actually do address that question. the generation of high-profile scientist that is was exemplified, was the -- in a sense the government supervisor of the
on big science, what are the big organizations supporting big science. you mentioned nih, what are some other ones? >> the national science foundation, those are the biggest ones that are certainly government funded, $40 billion a year, that's a big source of funds, so nasa, noa, all of these -- all of these agencies that put satellites into space and that fund important research and earth sciences, underwater, what have you. these are all really involved in big science in one way or...
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they have big people, big egos, lots of power and lots of cliques. there are amazing obstacles with your big city ways and think you have all the answers. chris, we'll let you wrap up the big picture. it's interesting, as i followed you over the years, 2015, you have been around the track a lot. you are not the same young fellow that i knew 15, 20 years ago. what's your assessment of the big picture? what do we need to be concerned with as radio broadcasters going forward? >> i think what we need to be about moving forward is not making the excuses that we have sort of made a habit of in the past. it is very interesting, sexy, new, shiny. but the point i've always made about things like that is there have been radio stations in ppm that have been number one long before voltare. so sometimes we try to pick on one thing and make it all about that thing and we lose sight of the big picture. and that's not good for any industry. but the thing that i'm most passionate about, i think nielsen will get it right. the rating point for broadcast radio will actu
they have big people, big egos, lots of power and lots of cliques. there are amazing obstacles with your big city ways and think you have all the answers. chris, we'll let you wrap up the big picture. it's interesting, as i followed you over the years, 2015, you have been around the track a lot. you are not the same young fellow that i knew 15, 20 years ago. what's your assessment of the big picture? what do we need to be concerned with as radio broadcasters going forward? >> i think what...
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that big science. the effort to put man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of he solar system, that's big science. the human genome project was a $3 billion exercise in big science that helped to launch not only new fields of study but also new industries. solving climate change, we won't be able to do that without big science. the large head dron collider is the epit me today of a big science device. it's the latest generation of the first cyclotron that ernest lawrence invent more than eight decades ago. his first cyclotron cost less than 1 didn't in material and fit in the pam -- palm of its hand. its off spring occupies a tunnel 17-miles in circumfriend, buried in on swiss and french countryside and costing $7 billion. you can see the evolution of this paradigm that started in his lab in berkeley. the central theme of my book and i hope of our conversation this evening once we open the floor to all of you to ask questions, and to discuss, is that big science raises as many questio
that big science. the effort to put man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of he solar system, that's big science. the human genome project was a $3 billion exercise in big science that helped to launch not only new fields of study but also new industries. solving climate change, we won't be able to do that without big science. the large head dron collider is the epit me today of a big science device. it's the latest generation of the first cyclotron that ernest lawrence...
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they have big stuff.entallist, close-up a artist from spain, who is phenomenal, manipulator from france. >> yes. >> by the way, if you were, saw a promo, we were supposed to have another one of your collogues, on today because he does all of these weird stunts, and he almost killed himself before. what happened to him yesterday. >> spencer horseman is our escape artist. we were doing something in new jersey outside the state theater. he does an awesome sort of new revolutionary under water escape a tribute to hugh dean difficult a hundred years ago. >> water. >> so he was trying to take it to the next level. he has been working on this for months and months now. it is just one of those things every once in a while something does go wrong but because of how serious it is, a few things, can certainly go wrong. >> this is, back in the day, yes. >> a few months ago. >> yes, they had to get up there, tear it down, bust open the glass because he would drawn. >> he completely blackout on that. >> is he okay. >>
they have big stuff.entallist, close-up a artist from spain, who is phenomenal, manipulator from france. >> yes. >> by the way, if you were, saw a promo, we were supposed to have another one of your collogues, on today because he does all of these weird stunts, and he almost killed himself before. what happened to him yesterday. >> spencer horseman is our escape artist. we were doing something in new jersey outside the state theater. he does an awesome sort of new...
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big stars, big movies. that's next. is it our insightful strategies that make edward jones one of the country's biggest financial services firms? or 13,000 financial advisors who say thank you? it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. hi mi'm raph. tom. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is...
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a big market to fight for it. the jury is out if there is enough here in this product and certainly some innovation here. whether there is enough to cement and move the needle forward in a material way for apple. emily: a much retweeted quote from steve jobs who said, "if you see a stylus, they blew it"" is he turning in his grave? om malik: i think so. a company that is becoming mediocre in terms of marketing and not being clear. emily: mediocre? you have a problem with that? om malik: let me finish. the stylus was for a reason. the ipad meant having a whole new set of gestures and class of applications. they have swung back to being mediocre from that standpoint. big screen or not, it does not make any difference. the stylus is a step back but does because it is added one more layer to the complex device that is out there. >> i vehemently disagree. the difference between the pencil and the stylus is the stylus was meant to act as a pointer, replacing a mouse. that is in the sense of a tactile object that conveys
a big market to fight for it. the jury is out if there is enough here in this product and certainly some innovation here. whether there is enough to cement and move the needle forward in a material way for apple. emily: a much retweeted quote from steve jobs who said, "if you see a stylus, they blew it"" is he turning in his grave? om malik: i think so. a company that is becoming mediocre in terms of marketing and not being clear. emily: mediocre? you have a problem with that? om...
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the five conferences that, the big 12, the sec, the pac 12, the big 10 and acc believed that the studentletes in our programs were highly recruited. they had some challenges with agents and they had experiential things that were different than the vast majority of the other student athletes, and that's the reason we went down the path of having some control over our own fate, but when we did that, we didn't want to draw any bright lines and say you can participate with us, and you can't participate with us. anybody that wants to play by the same rules that we want to play by can do so. we just don't want to be told by a minority of 300 that we can't operate our own programs, and i think many thought that it would be a runaway train when the five of us had the opportunity to set some of our own rules. and, in fact, most of our rules changes have been around restrictions, rather than expansions. and so it, but you're right. it is all about money. and it's about people without money trying to keep up with those that have money, and that makes for strange bedfellows, obviously. >> if we pay
the five conferences that, the big 12, the sec, the pac 12, the big 10 and acc believed that the studentletes in our programs were highly recruited. they had some challenges with agents and they had experiential things that were different than the vast majority of the other student athletes, and that's the reason we went down the path of having some control over our own fate, but when we did that, we didn't want to draw any bright lines and say you can participate with us, and you can't...
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big day for oil bulls. >> it is a big day. we saw more strength, more buying as we headed into the close. we're going to settle over $47 a barrel. it's a $2.50 move on the day. more than 5%. we haven't seen a day like this since august 31st. that was when we moved 8.8% in one day. having said that, a couple reasons for this, and i will highlight the fact that u.s. boots are on the ground in syria, yes. there's no oil there, but, still, those kind of headlines do rile the markets. it's a psychological thing that happens. you talked about that eia report as well, a drawdown in inventories. cushing was down 2 million barrels as well. multiple bullish factor this is that report and the technic at th this. it was a perfect storm. traders will be watching the fed as well to see what impact it has on the dollar. dollar is a little bit weaker today supportive of crude. >> thank you very much. >>> it is now time for "street talk." five stock calls we think you should know about. stock number one, oracle. suntrust upgrading it to a buy.
big day for oil bulls. >> it is a big day. we saw more strength, more buying as we headed into the close. we're going to settle over $47 a barrel. it's a $2.50 move on the day. more than 5%. we haven't seen a day like this since august 31st. that was when we moved 8.8% in one day. having said that, a couple reasons for this, and i will highlight the fact that u.s. boots are on the ground in syria, yes. there's no oil there, but, still, those kind of headlines do rile the markets. it's a...
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big tech names.n't heard from any of the ceos in a couple months. we need to know what the state of the global business is. we haven't heard from the ceo community. that's why it's going to get interesting in the next couple of wix. still uncertainty ahead of the fed. >> do you feel there is a big stroke for the rebound in earnings some people talk about in the second half of the year? >> i find that a bit of a stretch only because i think the weakness in china is beginning to spread into places like europe. germans are not able to export in the manner they would like. i think that's going to affect demand in a variety of other places. it's hard for me to conceive we can get a sudden earnings. >> we've been down that block. they've taken it and paid off debt rather than going out and buying something new. apparel sales have been dreadful this year. >> we've seen problems this week in the banks. i've been pointing out banks, prices have been coming down. we are expecting financials to be up 10% to hel
big tech names.n't heard from any of the ceos in a couple months. we need to know what the state of the global business is. we haven't heard from the ceo community. that's why it's going to get interesting in the next couple of wix. still uncertainty ahead of the fed. >> do you feel there is a big stroke for the rebound in earnings some people talk about in the second half of the year? >> i find that a bit of a stretch only because i think the weakness in china is beginning to...
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that is a big gig. a lot of pressure, but andy is calm, cool, and relaxed as he works on his other tv job. >> we're on the set of "brooklyn nine-nine." best on tv. >> don't tell any of the other shows that i do interviews on. >> other shows. >> exactly. >> i'm andy samberg and i am hosting the emmys this year. >> thinking this. golden globe winner. now andy. you're like sweeping the awards. >> unless i tank and then i will probably hope everyone forgets. >> you know nobody gets any love after these things. >> kind of an uphill battle but i still love them. >> big news on "brooklyn nine-nine" when it returns, new cast mate. bill hader. so bill hader, coming in. taking andre brouwer's place, shaking things up a little bit. >> shake things up. "train wreck's" shine on to our set. >> and how moving on to "the view's" first day on set. audience clearly loving joy behar's comeback today. >> what's it like having joy back next to you? >> she's back and thank god because we know somebody in the cast. >> to come
that is a big gig. a lot of pressure, but andy is calm, cool, and relaxed as he works on his other tv job. >> we're on the set of "brooklyn nine-nine." best on tv. >> don't tell any of the other shows that i do interviews on. >> other shows. >> exactly. >> i'm andy samberg and i am hosting the emmys this year. >> thinking this. golden globe winner. now andy. you're like sweeping the awards. >> unless i tank and then i will probably hope...
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so it's a big deal. as far as land mass. >> is a parish like a township or a county. >> it's a county. they're the same. just because of our french heritage, we stuck with the name of parish. >> what's that district like in terms of the people and the businesses and the occupations there? >> we are one if not the biggest road crop district in the nation. we grow corn, soybeans used to grow a lot of cotton than a anywhere in the nation. conservative, down to earth, god-fearing, so to speak, we have the biggest town, monroe, louisiana, and the second biggest is alexandria. compared to other large towns across the country, comparably speaking it would be a very small town. so we are rural. we're good, hardworking people. >> you said you decided to run because you were concerned about where the country was headed. what are some of the top concerns of people in your district? >> getting away from our constitutional principles, our founders were men of genius. and if you look at the constitution. i try to read
so it's a big deal. as far as land mass. >> is a parish like a township or a county. >> it's a county. they're the same. just because of our french heritage, we stuck with the name of parish. >> what's that district like in terms of the people and the businesses and the occupations there? >> we are one if not the biggest road crop district in the nation. we grow corn, soybeans used to grow a lot of cotton than a anywhere in the nation. conservative, down to earth,...
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the big banks, big banks, they've enjoyed this.ots of business and access to capital that many don't. i think too big to fail banks speak out against it, the more i know they're doing the right thing. let's look at some charts quickly. april of 2011, last time two years were here. we finally broke out. was yesterday about a fed implication? that was the catalyst, but why people either got in or out, it could be as simple as we closed over 74 1/2 and it was buy, stop, close onlys. june of 2015, that's the last time the three-year note yields were up here. august -- early august of this year for five-year yields. now two charts on tens. the two-day. i could have shown the two-day of twos, threes, fives, 30s. they all look exactly the same. the move yesterday stuck. that is significant. we could talk about the reasons, we can get into the granular. is this a repo event, because the money from the gses has not greased the gears. all of the above. easy money has created a dynamic. we can explain it nine ways from sunday. let's look at j
the big banks, big banks, they've enjoyed this.ots of business and access to capital that many don't. i think too big to fail banks speak out against it, the more i know they're doing the right thing. let's look at some charts quickly. april of 2011, last time two years were here. we finally broke out. was yesterday about a fed implication? that was the catalyst, but why people either got in or out, it could be as simple as we closed over 74 1/2 and it was buy, stop, close onlys. june of 2015,...
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big sis dominated. venus with a big slice and she would break serena twice to win the set. on to the third and serena regains focus ripping a backhand down the line. we move to ma of point and serena finishes with the ace. a hug between the sisters at the net. serena's quest for the calendar slam continues on to the semifinals. >> it is going against your best friend and at the same time going against the greatest competitor for me in women's tennis. itas really difficult today. >> in the late match, that is the top seed novak djokovic after dropping the second set. gets rid of the shirt and anger management. the joker would roll to another semifinal. he is like a machine when he gets rolling. the giants have gone from high expectations of a september stretch run to, well, if everybody hadn't gone hurt we would be in there with the dodgers. tim hudson picks it up in arizona. the most unlikely of giants going back to back. the umps said it was a triple and then they said no that was a homerun. next up it is huddy high and deep and aloha means goodbye. that's a 40-year-old ma
big sis dominated. venus with a big slice and she would break serena twice to win the set. on to the third and serena regains focus ripping a backhand down the line. we move to ma of point and serena finishes with the ace. a hug between the sisters at the net. serena's quest for the calendar slam continues on to the semifinals. >> it is going against your best friend and at the same time going against the greatest competitor for me in women's tennis. itas really difficult today. >>...
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>> next big short.hy one natural gas company is, quote, a disaster. >> first up, futures are arise again after the dow closed up 390. the nikkei surged up 7.7%. and short-seller, continuing to sell the alarm on his bet against china on squawk. >> the chinese economy, since i was on squawk in february of 2010, was growing at 15%, nominal. it's now growing at 5% nominal. 7% real, 2 % deflation. it has been going down in terms of the economy by 2% a year. that's going to continue. the model is broken. >> chanos reiterating his message, that is the economy is still 50%. investment driven, and as the economy slows down, he sees a credit event where they lose control of the currency, lose control of their financing, and that's when the real magic happens. >> he's not alone in that opinion. there are many people who would fight back strongly against that series of events actually occurring while we are seeing a significant slowing perhaps in the chinese economy, there's a feeling that the government has the ri
>> next big short.hy one natural gas company is, quote, a disaster. >> first up, futures are arise again after the dow closed up 390. the nikkei surged up 7.7%. and short-seller, continuing to sell the alarm on his bet against china on squawk. >> the chinese economy, since i was on squawk in february of 2010, was growing at 15%, nominal. it's now growing at 5% nominal. 7% real, 2 % deflation. it has been going down in terms of the economy by 2% a year. that's going to...
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so this would be big. other thing allows businesses to do we think would be really pro-growth and allow businesses to write off if they build plant or equipment or buy technology, they write that off the first year they do it, rather than to deappreciate it over 20 or 30 years. trish: that is a big deal. we want companies spend money on infrastructure. >> you got it. >> grover, you look at the plan, like steve, would prefer one bracket too, a flat tax. as you look at it, does it set up, juxtaposition, democrats and republicans? republicans say we need to lower taxes and we need to encourage growth and hillary clinton, bernie sanders the socialist and sort of left over of the obama administration there, saying we need to up taxes. that is how we'll grow the economy? >> yes, this is a solid double. what bush does is right along the lines what all other republicans are talking about that put plans forward. full expensing. corporate rate down. individual rate down. simplification. get rid of death tax. get rid
so this would be big. other thing allows businesses to do we think would be really pro-growth and allow businesses to write off if they build plant or equipment or buy technology, they write that off the first year they do it, rather than to deappreciate it over 20 or 30 years. trish: that is a big deal. we want companies spend money on infrastructure. >> you got it. >> grover, you look at the plan, like steve, would prefer one bracket too, a flat tax. as you look at it, does it set...
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and big news in the after hours session. hewlett-packard falling on news the company is planning to cut 25,000 to 30,000 jobs to save money. and we'll have an interview with meg whitman tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. eastern on "squawk on the street." and report that amc is in talks to buy the company star z. and chris albrecht will join david faber and that is at 10:45 a.m. eastern time. here is what is coming up in the second half of "fast money." mark zuckerburg, will there be more of the same this time around. we dig if later on. but starting with the call of the day in the financials. >>> we saw that group rallying today. goldman sachs saying that the bank selloff is over done. xof down 7% and the s&p 500 is only down 5%. goldman points to jp morgan as the best defensive play and bank of america as the best self-help play saying it doesn't need a rate hike to improve earnings. karen, what do you think of this call? >> i like it. it had the banks move. i agree. bank of america is a different story than j.p. morgan but still not e
and big news in the after hours session. hewlett-packard falling on news the company is planning to cut 25,000 to 30,000 jobs to save money. and we'll have an interview with meg whitman tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. eastern on "squawk on the street." and report that amc is in talks to buy the company star z. and chris albrecht will join david faber and that is at 10:45 a.m. eastern time. here is what is coming up in the second half of "fast money." mark zuckerburg, will there be...
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watch them, beyond apple, the big news today is the big surge in netflix. it's on pace to end a seven-session losing streak as it unveils plans to roll out service in south korea, singapore, taiwan and hong kong. that china stimulus seems to be trumping iing alibaba's warningt its lower sales. jd.com is one of the gainers today. yahoo! despite uncertainly about the tax implications about its alibaba stake. >>> it was another nice triple-digit rally for the dow. what happened, mary? >> the jobs report, the jolts report gave a jolt to the market. basically said the job openings in the u.s. the highest in 15 years. markets gave up earlier gains. coming into the markets -- or coming into the open the u.s. markets were responding to strength overseas in particular in asia where more talk about chinese stimulus and repetitions or reiterations that corporate tax rates would be cut in japan. no new news so the rally didn't have a lot of umph behind it. no surprise as we saw traders pull back. the area on the dow is 15,516. that's correction territory for the dow jo
watch them, beyond apple, the big news today is the big surge in netflix. it's on pace to end a seven-session losing streak as it unveils plans to roll out service in south korea, singapore, taiwan and hong kong. that china stimulus seems to be trumping iing alibaba's warningt its lower sales. jd.com is one of the gainers today. yahoo! despite uncertainly about the tax implications about its alibaba stake. >>> it was another nice triple-digit rally for the dow. what happened, mary?...
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not for the corporate interests, not for the big corporations that cozy up to big government and get a special deal and corporate welfare -- he is here to fight for regular families, middle-class families. the candidate who can best articulate that will be the nominee. i think that will give us a great chance of beating secretary clinton or mr. biden or whoever they happen to nominate on their side. journalist: will you endorse anybody in never public and primary? what about john kasich? guest: i am for the republicans. i chief of staff told us a while back that in 1996 there was a guiding more retailer who ran for president. he finished eighth. morry tailor. today, the person in a is ron paul -- rand paul, bobby jindal. that shows you the depth of our field. we have a good field. sometimes, in a semi final match, every match is just as tough as the finals. we will slug it out here in the finals, but whoever here is the winner will be a good candidate and give us a good chance to win the right house. journalist: on your public inside, the voters are extraordinarily angry. he spoke ab
not for the corporate interests, not for the big corporations that cozy up to big government and get a special deal and corporate welfare -- he is here to fight for regular families, middle-class families. the candidate who can best articulate that will be the nominee. i think that will give us a great chance of beating secretary clinton or mr. biden or whoever they happen to nominate on their side. journalist: will you endorse anybody in never public and primary? what about john kasich? guest:...
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but that's my big problem. either it's a media company or it's a cable company but it's not both. >> but netflix i think still owns the dance. they're where they're -- >> you could still believe that. but in this market environment you may not want to pay that multiple -- >> you definitely don't. >> even for a player -- >> we just talked about how bull markets and everybody's expecting these big blowoffs. take a look at netflix i since april. it's a double since april. that is a hockey stick type of chart. that's exactly when you start take profits -- >> i don't disagree that netflix is going to see more pain but i think ultimately they'll still be the winner. if the market goes down it takes ev with it. >> here's the thing, guys. huh talk about the company and what you do mel just said it. in-season tv. that's something netflix does not have. okay? they data dump their show "house of cards" or whatever in a weekend. >> why hulu for in season tv when i have a dvr and i can -- >> because we're talking about cuts
but that's my big problem. either it's a media company or it's a cable company but it's not both. >> but netflix i think still owns the dance. they're where they're -- >> you could still believe that. but in this market environment you may not want to pay that multiple -- >> you definitely don't. >> even for a player -- >> we just talked about how bull markets and everybody's expecting these big blowoffs. take a look at netflix i since april. it's a double since...
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meanwhile, big tv star. if you're wondering where nancy is, she's in boston with that story. >> it's been a rough year for jon hamm. he did a stint in rehab that show "madmen" came to an end and relationship over with girlfriend of 18 years. jennifer westfeld. released a joint statement, with great sadness, we have decided to separate after 18 years of love and shared history. a source tells us they have been broken up for several months now. they looked happy during their last public night outing in july. >> we're like an old married couple. >> they talked about their relationship with us in 2011. >> we go to great lengths to keep our lives the same that they have always been. >> a part of it is being a little bit boring. so that helps, if you're not stealing jewelry or knocking over liquor stores. getting in fights. >> here's their timeline. the couple started dating in 1997. stein". >> have you had a horrible time out there too? >> i did okay. >> during jon's run on "madmen" they were the can't miss coupl
meanwhile, big tv star. if you're wondering where nancy is, she's in boston with that story. >> it's been a rough year for jon hamm. he did a stint in rehab that show "madmen" came to an end and relationship over with girlfriend of 18 years. jennifer westfeld. released a joint statement, with great sadness, we have decided to separate after 18 years of love and shared history. a source tells us they have been broken up for several months now. they looked happy during their last...
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with a big mass tomorrow. bill was just talking about it and you can seemages from video -- see images and video from the entire trip at abcny7. >>> and we are following breaking news right now in new jersey. where crews are battling an apartment fire there. eyewitness news viewer sent us this video of flames burning through the roof of a three story building in secaucus. officials say the fire started around 9:00 this teening and -- evening and moved between apartments in the harmon cove complex. there are no reports at this point of any injuries. we have a crew on the way and we're going to bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> we stay in the garden state. a tragic story there tonight. football game in new jersey. evan murray, the star quarterback for warren hills, died after taking a hard hit during a game friday night. tonight, the community in washington township is shocked and heartbroken over murray's death. eyewitness news reporter is a con kim has the story. >> reporter: teammates from
with a big mass tomorrow. bill was just talking about it and you can seemages from video -- see images and video from the entire trip at abcny7. >>> and we are following breaking news right now in new jersey. where crews are battling an apartment fire there. eyewitness news viewer sent us this video of flames burning through the roof of a three story building in secaucus. officials say the fire started around 9:00 this teening and -- evening and moved between apartments in the harmon...
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>> that's one of the big questions and big unknowns and may be why the white house is proceeding cautiously with this. back earlier this year, the president signed an executive order which laid the legal ground work for enacting sanctions against foreign actors. that is, foreign business people involved in cyberattacks here in the united states. whether or not the united states could actually go forward with this will depend on the people part of china and part of the hacking and reveal what u.s. intelligence knows about their activities so far. >> you mentioned that the white house is going slowly on this. there must be some challenges for the government here. >> yeah. the big one being that the president of china is scheduled to come to the united states for a state visit in october. so presumably if they are going to do this, they would want to do this relatively soon, early in september or well after that trip. doing that while that visit is ongoing would be seen as a huge snub to the chinese and, of course, that question that you asked about how the chinese are likely to react is a big
>> that's one of the big questions and big unknowns and may be why the white house is proceeding cautiously with this. back earlier this year, the president signed an executive order which laid the legal ground work for enacting sanctions against foreign actors. that is, foreign business people involved in cyberattacks here in the united states. whether or not the united states could actually go forward with this will depend on the people part of china and part of the hacking and reveal...
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the big thing is can this be contained? is it going to spread to other markets and if it does come at the demand won't look as strong. lauren: thank you so much. for viewers out there, enjoy the savings at the gas pump while they last. probably another 2 cents overnight. sandra: investors will get a fresh report on manufacturing sector today. the pace of growth as measured by the manufacturing index expected to slow a little bit in august the prior month to 52.6. any reading above 50 indicates expansion. the major u.s. automakers will roll up their cars of today according to kelley blue book. analysts expect sales to fall 4% to a total of 1.52 million new cars and trucks. they bring the angels last week to 7.2 million cars. sales decline compared to last year because auto sales from labor day weekend were included in last august result. we will also hear what fox said president eric rosengren has to say about the economy. his comments come ahead of the jobs reports on friday, which could determine whether the federal reserv
the big thing is can this be contained? is it going to spread to other markets and if it does come at the demand won't look as strong. lauren: thank you so much. for viewers out there, enjoy the savings at the gas pump while they last. probably another 2 cents overnight. sandra: investors will get a fresh report on manufacturing sector today. the pace of growth as measured by the manufacturing index expected to slow a little bit in august the prior month to 52.6. any reading above 50 indicates...
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let's head down to the peninsula. 101 reports of a big rig accident where the big rig actually lost itsar lanes and now blocking the -- trailer? lanes and now blocking the two light ryan sweeney -- in lanes and now blocking the two right lanes. we have a line of yellow there on the sensors and speeds dipping under about 30 miles per hour in that section of 101. east 280 as an alternate in the meantime. northbound 101 through san jose so far no major delays as you go through there. northbound 87 also clear. altamont pass you have a lot of brake lights westbound out of tracy. to the top of the altamont pass, eases up just a bit and stone stop and go conditions to 680 and the dublin interchange. westbound 580 right before 68 #. there are reports of an accident in the right shoulder and again 22 minutes now from westbound 280 altamont pass as you work your way towards the dublin interchange. bay bridge stacked up and millions millions are now on and -- metering lights are now on and we're seeing delays out of the maze. no delays out of the east shore freeway. frank? >> noble sleeps anymore.
let's head down to the peninsula. 101 reports of a big rig accident where the big rig actually lost itsar lanes and now blocking the -- trailer? lanes and now blocking the two light ryan sweeney -- in lanes and now blocking the two right lanes. we have a line of yellow there on the sensors and speeds dipping under about 30 miles per hour in that section of 101. east 280 as an alternate in the meantime. northbound 101 through san jose so far no major delays as you go through there. northbound 87...
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the five conferences that, the big 12, the sec, the pac 12, the big 10 and acc believed that the student athletes in our programs were highly recruited. they had some challenges with agents and they had speerntial things that were different than the vast majority of the other student athletes, and that's the reason we went down the path of having some control over our own fate, but when we did that, we didn't want to draw any bright lines and say you can participate with us, and you can't participate with us. anybody that wants to play by the same rules that we want to play by can do so. we just don't want to be told by a majority, a minority of 300 that we can't operate our own programs, and i think many thought that it would be a runaway train when the five of us had the opportunity to set some of our own rules. and, in fact, most of our rules changes have been around restrictions, rather than expansions. and so it, but you're right. it is all about money. and it's about people without money trying to keep up with those that have money, and that makes for strange bedfellows, obviously.
the five conferences that, the big 12, the sec, the pac 12, the big 10 and acc believed that the student athletes in our programs were highly recruited. they had some challenges with agents and they had speerntial things that were different than the vast majority of the other student athletes, and that's the reason we went down the path of having some control over our own fate, but when we did that, we didn't want to draw any bright lines and say you can participate with us, and you can't...
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a big day for chips stocks. it is the comments from warren buffett that we do begin with today, guys, a dovish tone certainly from the oracle of omaha. between the fed should not rush into raising rates, saying the economy is not growing at a booming rate and also had this to say. if interest rates even go 7-just a little bit. what does he do with stocks? here's what he said. >> if you guarantee me interest rates would be at 100 basis points higher than this for the next 20 years, i would be buying stocks hand over fist. >> no guarantee that they're going to remain 100 basis points higher and probably not. what do you make of the oracle's comments at large? >> i think we have to keep in perspective, when the oracle speaks, he speaks and others want to listen. what's his timeframe? and his timeframe is much further out than most people are looking. a lot of people are looking 6, 8, 18 months out. so it's a different perspective. you've got to understand that. will they do anything with the rates? this is somethin
a big day for chips stocks. it is the comments from warren buffett that we do begin with today, guys, a dovish tone certainly from the oracle of omaha. between the fed should not rush into raising rates, saying the economy is not growing at a booming rate and also had this to say. if interest rates even go 7-just a little bit. what does he do with stocks? here's what he said. >> if you guarantee me interest rates would be at 100 basis points higher than this for the next 20 years, i would...
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bill gross says big is beautiful. alix: he likes big better. thank you. i want to take a dive into my terminal to look at what is really going on in the economy. you are looking at the import of the four major ports in the united states, savannah, long beach, new jersey, new york. long beach has had a big increase in the last few months. what does this show us? we are buying stuff, importing things and buying things. that could be interpreted as a sign of a stronger consumer dollar. nonetheless we are buying stuff. that is what the chart tells us. scarlet: stuff, not necessarily virtual stuff on your smart phone. i will take a look at the s&p 500 correlations with the shanghai index. who would have thought what happened in shanghai would have such a direct impact. this is the correlation. you can see a big move up over the past two weeks. let's zoom in here on this year in particular. 2015. we zoom in on this area. you have negative correlations for the first two months. in the third quarter we modeled around here. july and august, we pretty much go to th
bill gross says big is beautiful. alix: he likes big better. thank you. i want to take a dive into my terminal to look at what is really going on in the economy. you are looking at the import of the four major ports in the united states, savannah, long beach, new jersey, new york. long beach has had a big increase in the last few months. what does this show us? we are buying stuff, importing things and buying things. that could be interpreted as a sign of a stronger consumer dollar. nonetheless...
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other big news coming off the field. patriots quarterback tom brady's suspension has been nullified. new video in to nbc 10. tonight, tom brady arriving at foxboro stadium ahead of the preseason finale, smiling because judge richard berman who presided over his case nullified his four-game suspension based not on what brady did or didn't do, but more on the lack of notice to brady and his legal team and on the nfl's denying access to investigative files. tom brady will be on the field against the steelers next thursday night here on nbc 10. >>> the league released a statement saying they disagreed with the judge's decision and this afternoon, they officially appealed the ruling. >>> now to the game on the field. eagles and jets play their preseason finale on nbc 10. john clark is at met life stadium. >> reporter: the only starter who will play is kiko alonso, hopefully going to make his eagles debut and start a couple of series. he's coming off the torn acl last year, had a concussion in training camp, then last week had
other big news coming off the field. patriots quarterback tom brady's suspension has been nullified. new video in to nbc 10. tonight, tom brady arriving at foxboro stadium ahead of the preseason finale, smiling because judge richard berman who presided over his case nullified his four-game suspension based not on what brady did or didn't do, but more on the lack of notice to brady and his legal team and on the nfl's denying access to investigative files. tom brady will be on the field against...
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this is a big country. every other country in the caribbean could fit inside cuba, so this is about showing their representation of catholics but the hopeful. it's more meaningful, if you look at it, under an image of jesus, probably for the first time in revolution square. it's ringed by the revolutionary icons here. to have jesus here is a first and powerful. the mass will begin at 9:00. it will go about an hour and a half. it's a full mass. you can hear them testing the sound system. and there are members of the clergy who are coming forward and giving messages of hope that catholicism offers about mercy and god doesn't judge who you are. there are two other big events today. a meeting with government officials at 4:00. is that when the pope meets with fidel castro? yesterday he passed on considers and respect to raul castro for his brother fidel. is that when they meet? if so, what will the meeting will be about in how will it transmit to the people? the pope is here to meet the people. at 6:30 a big de
this is a big country. every other country in the caribbean could fit inside cuba, so this is about showing their representation of catholics but the hopeful. it's more meaningful, if you look at it, under an image of jesus, probably for the first time in revolution square. it's ringed by the revolutionary icons here. to have jesus here is a first and powerful. the mass will begin at 9:00. it will go about an hour and a half. it's a full mass. you can hear them testing the sound system. and...
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real nice event. >> you know this is big time for big brother, big sisters, because they are having their00 anniversary, make a big celebration, it will be next month, there will be some big celebrities coming in town. it is a great celebration of a great organization. so we'll give you more. >> big celebrities. viola davis made history at the emmies, apparently not everyone thrilled with the speech. soap opera, calling her out. what? >> an opportunity. >>> thanks for this, just sent in by kerry may, i am guessing the mommy. dressed up like the pope, basically, have to choose between geno's and pat's. >> the pope's biggest decision yet. >> thank you for. that will hey, viola davis, remember sunday night, all watching the emmies here on fox, she made history, during the emmy awards, gave emotional speech. >> yes, made history for being the first black woman to win emmy for lead role, drama yep, so heartfelt speech about women of color, not having the same opportunities as some white women in hollywood. she credited her fellow african-american actress was cents, and create more roles for mi
real nice event. >> you know this is big time for big brother, big sisters, because they are having their00 anniversary, make a big celebration, it will be next month, there will be some big celebrities coming in town. it is a great celebration of a great organization. so we'll give you more. >> big celebrities. viola davis made history at the emmies, apparently not everyone thrilled with the speech. soap opera, calling her out. what? >> an opportunity. >>> thanks for...
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but the big things i got right. the big things about the fact that you can only grow if you innovate, particularly as a technology company. >> reporter: despite fiorina's acrimonious exit from hp, earnings improved dramatically in the year that followed, for which fiorina deserves more credit than she receives. hers was a rocky tenure in a volatile period. awn qualified success it was not. >> james, thank you. more on this with the panel. make sure to tune into "fox news sunday" this weekend for an excludive interview with carly fiorina. check your local listings. >>> on the democratic side, bernie sanders and hillary clinton both hosts events today with different-sized crowds and different levels of enthusiasm. chief white house correspondent ed henry traveling with the clinton campaign tonight on the numbers game. >> reporter: as hillary clinton's poll numbers continue to sink here in new hampshire, the light's going out at a town hall meeting was not the best image. electricity was rested before clinton walked in
but the big things i got right. the big things about the fact that you can only grow if you innovate, particularly as a technology company. >> reporter: despite fiorina's acrimonious exit from hp, earnings improved dramatically in the year that followed, for which fiorina deserves more credit than she receives. hers was a rocky tenure in a volatile period. awn qualified success it was not. >> james, thank you. more on this with the panel. make sure to tune into "fox news...
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reveal, the big spot light on the hair? >> love it. looks great. >> all right. >> good to see you. >> welcome back. good to see you as well. >> stocks in rally mode just off the highs of the day and nonetheless up by 282 points with tech and health care leading the gains. mary thompson joins me on the new york stock exchange floor. mary, just a moment ago i'm sure you just heard josh brown saying if you're bullish let's hope this rally today holds. >> i think a lot of people are hoping for that because as tyler mentioned at the top of the show, a lot of the notes over weekend are still citing caution and said we could still retest the lows of the s&p 500 so there's still a little bit of trepidation i think in the markets today but overall we're seeing strong gains and fairly light volume today. this on the heels of gains in china overnight at the end of the session. we saw a big rally there and strength in europe as there and nikkei, japan's thee kay, only outliar that it erased all of the gains for 2015. today industrials,
reveal, the big spot light on the hair? >> love it. looks great. >> all right. >> good to see you. >> welcome back. good to see you as well. >> stocks in rally mode just off the highs of the day and nonetheless up by 282 points with tech and health care leading the gains. mary thompson joins me on the new york stock exchange floor. mary, just a moment ago i'm sure you just heard josh brown saying if you're bullish let's hope this rally today holds. >> i think...
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, big gains.big one-day gain in eight years. the dow surged 390. the second-biggest gain for the year. the s&p and nasdaq up more than 2% as tech stocks led the rally. lot of bargain hunting out there yesterday, people picking up stocks on the cheap. >>> the ceo and two other executives of united airlines out. announced in the wake of an internal investigation. the governor has been examining its deals with the new york port authority. including adding a flight the chairman flight. >> david sampson was connected or involved, his name was mentioned in the whole bridgegate scandal. when he left the job of port authority, they canceled the chairman's flight like days after. >> it has economic, political and now air traffic ramifications. because the incoming ceo said he'll focus on making united more flier-friendly. >>> bon jovi was set to take center next year in shanghai. but they have canceled the upcoming shows. no official word given. it may be do for bon jovi used the dalai l ashgs mshama pictu
, big gains.big one-day gain in eight years. the dow surged 390. the second-biggest gain for the year. the s&p and nasdaq up more than 2% as tech stocks led the rally. lot of bargain hunting out there yesterday, people picking up stocks on the cheap. >>> the ceo and two other executives of united airlines out. announced in the wake of an internal investigation. the governor has been examining its deals with the new york port authority. including adding a flight the chairman flight....
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om: this is the big thing people missed. this is the big thing about the apple tv.as looking at the cofounder making the presentation. i was like wow, my addiction problems got way worse because now you can see video. it's not like a tiny screen you are shopping on. high fashion is perfectly shoppable on a big screen. that is huge. it's going to be huge, just wait and see. >> the other thing is it allows the experience of shopping to be a social experience. people in the same room can interact with one another. the idea that you shop together. that is hard to do on a device. you can imagine if my wife wishes to buy furniture she will , have me huddle over the ipad and we will go over options. suddenly you can relax, sit back, have friends over. you can discuss things, like does this look good? you could put that on the screen. apple just showed you is you have laptop space and desktop space and wall space. when an app lives in these different spaces, it will get used differently. what we see, safari does not exist on wrist space and wall space. it does exist everywh
om: this is the big thing people missed. this is the big thing about the apple tv.as looking at the cofounder making the presentation. i was like wow, my addiction problems got way worse because now you can see video. it's not like a tiny screen you are shopping on. high fashion is perfectly shoppable on a big screen. that is huge. it's going to be huge, just wait and see. >> the other thing is it allows the experience of shopping to be a social experience. people in the same room can...
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that is a big story. the press to lift the ban on u.s. exports is flying, that is a big story. the other big story is opec. iran is bragging how much oil they can produce. they are trying to send a message to the rest of the opec cartel get the better get ready for iranian oil to come back to the market. there's a lot of talk about that today, trying to decide what opec is going to do as far as cutting production in the near future. maria: pulling up a quote from the oil minister of iran who said crude oil should be at 70 to $80 a barrel. that is fair. is that fair? phil: crude-oil will trade 1560, understand it is lower than the right now. maria: where do you get that number? >> saudia arabia at controls the price of oil. maria: not controlling it now. >> they can control it by reducing supply and get the price back up again but they said price puts them out of business but does not hurt the fiscal situation. maria: malware the strategy. >> the answer was $60. they are overshoe, 15 to 60 take another year to bankrupt fracking by the end of 2016. maria: got to figure out what t
that is a big story. the press to lift the ban on u.s. exports is flying, that is a big story. the other big story is opec. iran is bragging how much oil they can produce. they are trying to send a message to the rest of the opec cartel get the better get ready for iranian oil to come back to the market. there's a lot of talk about that today, trying to decide what opec is going to do as far as cutting production in the near future. maria: pulling up a quote from the oil minister of iran who...
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big personas arise. pope is a big persona that in a midst of a change in the church, he's pushing power outward. i think the other thing that this pope is coming into a political environment in the united states, which is a presidential campaign going on, where there's all this conflict of divisiveness, and he's coming in not only as a spiritual leader but a political leader. they'll have to respond to that. whether it's on environmental issues. the other thing, george, he took the name of a saint who basically reached out to muslims in the midst of the crusades at a time when all of this conversation is going on whether -- >> we saw a little bit from marco rubio and a little bit from mayor de blasio. donna, politicians cherry picking parts of the pope's message. >> that's what politicians have been doing. that's what catholics do. this notion of comparing pope francis to donald trump makes me question your sobriety. >> look broadly. look broadly. >> i really think that we need to depoliticized the pope'
big personas arise. pope is a big persona that in a midst of a change in the church, he's pushing power outward. i think the other thing that this pope is coming into a political environment in the united states, which is a presidential campaign going on, where there's all this conflict of divisiveness, and he's coming in not only as a spiritual leader but a political leader. they'll have to respond to that. whether it's on environmental issues. the other thing, george, he took the name of a...
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midwest, packers a big win against bears but okay game. >> the packers big favorites i think the packers super bowl bears ran balance really well good start for bears. >> who do you think was the biggest loser yesterday versus expectancies. >> probably the colts up in buffalo, i thought the colts, you know were again one of those teams very good chance to go to super bowl still may do that for rex ryan great start for rex in buffalo. >> they got pounded. >> how is your football. >> fantasy football one of those things us do does value increase, fantasy one of the ways doing it we see with draftkings, weekly daily keeps people involved, all day long. >> i thought was. >> we don't do it at work. >> he does. >> doing it right now. . >> people should know dez bryant a big problem one, two on most phantom teams wide sever. >> tom brady was this going to be lifted, a fantasy choice right there so keeps the excitement going, to nfl you can make the case you know things like, "deflategate," it is good for the nfl. >> nothing hurts nfl. >> was even good for them? >> i would make that case go a go
midwest, packers a big win against bears but okay game. >> the packers big favorites i think the packers super bowl bears ran balance really well good start for bears. >> who do you think was the biggest loser yesterday versus expectancies. >> probably the colts up in buffalo, i thought the colts, you know were again one of those teams very good chance to go to super bowl still may do that for rex ryan great start for rex in buffalo. >> they got pounded. >> how is...
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the next stage about big data, it's like what do we do about this big day? that's what predictive analytics does. it analyzes 100,000 sales. as those sales people do stuff we observe the results of that and then we're able to make best practices and recommendations based off of that. it's a work flow platform that you'll see. but more importantly you'll see a 30% uplift in revenue and that could be as quick as frankly, 90 days. >> 30% uplift. >> those are crazy numbers but we see it customer after customer. >> so i would think if this was so promising everyone would want to be in this gail. who is your biggest competitor? >> it's the predictive space. you see companies like ibm doing thing with watson and microsoft though they're an investor. it's the wild west of predictive analytics and it's a very fluid market but right now we're growing as quickly as we can. we have over 120% annual growth. we're hiring anywhere from 10 to 100 people every month. we have presence here in the u. k. we have an office in dublin and switzerland. frankly, you can see predicti
the next stage about big data, it's like what do we do about this big day? that's what predictive analytics does. it analyzes 100,000 sales. as those sales people do stuff we observe the results of that and then we're able to make best practices and recommendations based off of that. it's a work flow platform that you'll see. but more importantly you'll see a 30% uplift in revenue and that could be as quick as frankly, 90 days. >> 30% uplift. >> those are crazy numbers but we see it...
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you are seeing big layoffs. russia, iran, others in opec, even the saudis will start to feel the pinch here. they will react. we're seeing already lessening amounts of crude oil being produced here in the u.s. you'll see lessening amounts in saudi arabia. at some point they will blink and get together, cut production and prices will go back up. but not until i'd say mid point next year. >> so if we see $2 gasoline, we'll pay for it? >> there will be a day of reckoning. the commodity cycle is a business cycle and it's here to say. >> thanks so much, john. always great analysis. >>> the recent market moves are enough to make any investor's hair stand on end. so in these volatile times, which way makes the most sense, active or passive? we'll tackle that in just a few minutes. >>> growth in the manufacturing sector slowed in august to weakest level in more than two years. factory activity fell to 51.1 when compared to the month before. but a report on construction spending paints a different picture of the economy.
you are seeing big layoffs. russia, iran, others in opec, even the saudis will start to feel the pinch here. they will react. we're seeing already lessening amounts of crude oil being produced here in the u.s. you'll see lessening amounts in saudi arabia. at some point they will blink and get together, cut production and prices will go back up. but not until i'd say mid point next year. >> so if we see $2 gasoline, we'll pay for it? >> there will be a day of reckoning. the commodity...
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big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of...
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>> i cry normally l >> she's a big crier. >> she's a big crier. >> this is the most exciting feelinge world. >> but what makes each winner stand out? and stand above is the difference they're making in their own lives and in the lives of the people around them. >> my son ian, you make being a mother my grratest accomplishment. i love you. >> my goal in life is to make her proud. and seeing that makes me know that i have somebody that i can look up to that is amazing. so it's surre >> i love you. >> have you called your daughter yet? is she still up? >> she may be up. she may not answer the phone. she told me, mommy, if you lose, i still going to love you. you're still my favorite girl. >> paige, can you pick up the phone, it's i'll on "entertainment tonight" and they want to hear genesis' voice. she's not picking up. she probably already fell asleep. >> it's okay. >> you see how i handle all this success. this is it. people are just not impressed by me. >> too cute. >> yes. you're a big deal in everybody's house though. >> and in hers. >> by the way, every year they hold a preoscar p
>> i cry normally l >> she's a big crier. >> she's a big crier. >> this is the most exciting feelinge world. >> but what makes each winner stand out? and stand above is the difference they're making in their own lives and in the lives of the people around them. >> my son ian, you make being a mother my grratest accomplishment. i love you. >> my goal in life is to make her proud. and seeing that makes me know that i have somebody that i can look up to...
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a big opportunity, a big platform. >> reporter: back to the new york times cbs news poll. we talk about republican voters. what about democrat voters? hillary clinton is leading bernie sanders by 20 points but notice two things, notice her support has waned by 11 points in a month, his support has surged by ten points in a month. say to say these two candidates will be watching tonight the so-called j z debate or undercard debate begins at 6:00 tonight, the main event at 8:00. i will be watching. greg: ben carson is a very chill. said he noticed how relaxed the is the duty has this mellow way about him and is the opposite of donald trump been away in style but also quite candid like trump is. rosanna: what we are seeing in these polls, people find it refreshing to have a non politician run for this office. they are tired of all the empty promises. greg: we will see what happens. a couple weeks ago horrible shooting in south carolina, the reporter and camera man murdered on live television, when they were interviewing survived and she is talking. last week on the greta van
a big opportunity, a big platform. >> reporter: back to the new york times cbs news poll. we talk about republican voters. what about democrat voters? hillary clinton is leading bernie sanders by 20 points but notice two things, notice her support has waned by 11 points in a month, his support has surged by ten points in a month. say to say these two candidates will be watching tonight the so-called j z debate or undercard debate begins at 6:00 tonight, the main event at 8:00. i will be...
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a big week for the northeast here. >> it is a big, big, big day with pope francis in america.say on-air, so much of what he does, he thinks what would jesus do in the moment? he downsized his apartment. he showed up, got picked up in a black fiat. downgraded that. and i'm guessing jesus wouldn't like ribeye or sushi. he's asked for boiled vegetables and rice. they're going to have fancy meals. they're pulling out the stops. he is clearly humble all the way down to the food he eats. >> yeah. taking that message that the pope has of humility to heart. i do believe that jesus would be into sushi. what do i know? >> you like your sushi, too. >> that's where i'm getting that from. here we go. after months of preparation for the pope's visit, it's being put into motion today. >> the pope will make up at the vatican's diplomatic residence, in washington, d.c., across from the vice president's residence. when he arrived outside the capital yesterday, he was greeted by president obama and his family. and they will all be together this morning for a welcoming ceremony at the white house
a big week for the northeast here. >> it is a big, big, big day with pope francis in america.say on-air, so much of what he does, he thinks what would jesus do in the moment? he downsized his apartment. he showed up, got picked up in a black fiat. downgraded that. and i'm guessing jesus wouldn't like ribeye or sushi. he's asked for boiled vegetables and rice. they're going to have fancy meals. they're pulling out the stops. he is clearly humble all the way down to the food he eats....
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that created big moves on top of the rally. big banks like bank of america, jpmorgan and citigroup why outperforming the market in general as were regional banks like "uss bankcorp. why the move down in bonds? that's not clear. but there have been rumors for sometime that the chinese government, one of the biggest holders of bonds outside the united states has been an active seller for several weeks. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani. >>> now to the wall of worry. the heads of some of the biggest companies in america have a long list of things they're concerned about. the quarterly survey of the business roundtable made up of corporations with more than $7 trillion in annual revenues cites growth, a strengthening dollar and a potential federal government shutdown as some of their top concerns. the chair of the group pointed specifically to congress as the top impediment to business expansion. specifically if lawmakers fail to fund the government beyond the end of this month and fail to increase the country's ability
that created big moves on top of the rally. big banks like bank of america, jpmorgan and citigroup why outperforming the market in general as were regional banks like "uss bankcorp. why the move down in bonds? that's not clear. but there have been rumors for sometime that the chinese government, one of the biggest holders of bonds outside the united states has been an active seller for several weeks. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani. >>> now to the wall of...
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emily: i see the potential for apple tv to be big, but do you think it can be as big as the iphone? >> the last point is key. it's not just about the tv, it's about connecting the home. i do think it can be as big as the iphone. i think it is the hub that will start to build these other things out. content is the other one that can clearly put this ahead of iphones. it's not the easiest thing to do. emily: will they or will they not unveil this mammoth ipad? that you have been reporting on. >> the bigger ipad is expected to be announced tomorrow. this will be a bigger model that further blurs the line between a tablet and a laptop. tim cook has said the ipad has a lot of opportunity with business customers. this is a device that is really geared toward that. the ipad, in part because of the success of the iphone, people being able to do more and more with the handset, ipad sales have begun to fall. people hold onto the devices longer. they see business as an area where it can do better. emily: is a big ipad enough to save it? >> the key is having an enduring business model like micr
emily: i see the potential for apple tv to be big, but do you think it can be as big as the iphone? >> the last point is key. it's not just about the tv, it's about connecting the home. i do think it can be as big as the iphone. i think it is the hub that will start to build these other things out. content is the other one that can clearly put this ahead of iphones. it's not the easiest thing to do. emily: will they or will they not unveil this mammoth ipad? that you have been reporting...