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bartending bots have arrived. they mix drinks and place them on the conveyor belt. two are working on royal caribbean cruiseships. as the "wall street journal" reports, these machines are designed to work alongside humans and not replace them. one company has developed a bar tender bot that can hold conversations with customers. let's take a look. >> that is so hot. >> the things i could do with that. and some honey. >> and some vinegar too. dagen, you poured your heart out in the past. is this a big deal to you? >> i hate machines. there is a machine in the building and it is an automated robot-like vending machine for sodas. every time i go to use it it breaks. how long before somebody jumps across the bars. i would say it is in the first 10 minutes and it would be me. >> i like it. joanne, you spent many years bartending true story, could you have been replaced by a bot? >> no. i wore red lipstick. we know they can't do either of those things. i liked the human aspects of bartending and talking to people. i hated the service part like doing what people asked me t
bartending bots have arrived. they mix drinks and place them on the conveyor belt. two are working on royal caribbean cruiseships. as the "wall street journal" reports, these machines are designed to work alongside humans and not replace them. one company has developed a bar tender bot that can hold conversations with customers. let's take a look. >> that is so hot. >> the things i could do with that. and some honey. >> and some vinegar too. dagen, you poured your...
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. >> the bots are required to drive a car and turning off a valve. the defense department hopes some day soon the robots will be used t go into dangerous areas such as a collapsed building looking for survivor >> what you will see here is even the robots that look like they will d these task these are being remotely controlled by humans. ey have very early capability. >> next to the competition there is an interactive expo. if you can work a video game console you can play wi the latest in robot technology. >> animal you can see and change into machines. >> the robotics competition is a big dw. it concludes tomorrow and there is a l on the line. along with the bragging rights there is a pretty good first prize. it is $2 million for the top team here. reporting from the pomona fairgrounds abc7 news. >> not quite at terminator. >> seeing him walk is a little strange. >> hi, sandhya. >> the weekend weather is looking terrific. live doppler 7hd is showing you cloud cover and some fog. earlier today more than a thousand lightning strikes in the sierra nev
. >> the bots are required to drive a car and turning off a valve. the defense department hopes some day soon the robots will be used t go into dangerous areas such as a collapsed building looking for survivor >> what you will see here is even the robots that look like they will d these task these are being remotely controlled by humans. ey have very early capability. >> next to the competition there is an interactive expo. if you can work a video game console you can play wi...
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wow, we'll see you at the bot m of the hour. >> up here first, are you a lawmaker too drunk to drive? car service, all paid for by taxpayers. the forbes gang on that outrage coming next. >>> well talk about a free ride. outrage over california senate members to call a government provided 24-hour car service when they're too drunk to drive. all on the taxpayers' dime. we joke about these guys spending like drunken sailors. now we have proof. >> i thought california was really taxed. they're suffering from a drought. they have five bankrupt cities in the state. personally pay for an uber ride to these guys to the unemployment office. they should be arrested for drunken publicness under the same laws they write. >> don't tell me you're in favor of this. i couldn't believe when you read your point of view. >> winston churchill, fdr, somebody has to stand up for the drinking politician and i'm the guy to do it here. the fact is they are going to use uber. they are going to use cabs. we're talking about $60,000 a year for the service. i think it's a good bargain. >> a bargain? but bruce, by
wow, we'll see you at the bot m of the hour. >> up here first, are you a lawmaker too drunk to drive? car service, all paid for by taxpayers. the forbes gang on that outrage coming next. >>> well talk about a free ride. outrage over california senate members to call a government provided 24-hour car service when they're too drunk to drive. all on the taxpayers' dime. we joke about these guys spending like drunken sailors. now we have proof. >> i thought california was...
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children living with autism, and their parents straight attempts to keep them botting away. >> i didrything i could. >> many families on the autistic spectrum are not made aware of. why do they run? where are they going? and what can communities do to save them? >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance... >> it's make or break... i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >>> our fast-forward segment on the moment when private lives go public. maybe you sent racy shots on your phone. between you and your significant other, right. well, unless the relationship goes bad, and the private parts are exposed. what is worse, go between. who make a business of exposing yours. "america tonight"s adam may found an explosion out there of revenge porn. >> reporter: it started with a romantic rerequest. >> he ask
children living with autism, and their parents straight attempts to keep them botting away. >> i didrything i could. >> many families on the autistic spectrum are not made aware of. why do they run? where are they going? and what can communities do to save them? >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in...
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children living with autism, and their parents straight attempts to keep them botting away. >> i didrything i could. >> many families on the autistic spectrum are not made aware of. why do they run? where are they going? and what can communities do to save them? >>> our fast-forward segment on the moment when private lives go public. maybe you sent racy shots on your phone. between you and your significant other, right. well, unless the relationship goes bad, and the private parts are exposed. what is worse, go between. who make a business of exposing yours. "america tonight"s adam may found an explosion out there of revenge porn. >> reporter: it started with a romantic rerequest. >> he asked i'd love to take beautiful. >> reporter: months later, this english professor became the victim of revenge porn. her intimate photos posted online for the world to see. >> the title of the link was the name of my college, english professor, nude photos. >> reporter: what do you thing is shocking that you learnt? >> the entire thing is shocking. >> reporter: adam is a blocker in los angeles, and
children living with autism, and their parents straight attempts to keep them botting away. >> i didrything i could. >> many families on the autistic spectrum are not made aware of. why do they run? where are they going? and what can communities do to save them? >>> our fast-forward segment on the moment when private lives go public. maybe you sent racy shots on your phone. between you and your significant other, right. well, unless the relationship goes bad, and the...
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they liked jazz, they were -- they had been head of the kgb bot. there was a human element to them and so on. rouhani is a man of the system. he is a pure product of the system. he came of age in it, he worked in it all his life. he's always bone a loyal servant of the system itself. and now here he is at the top and people don't talk much about what he is really all about and what he really wants. why does he take all these different positions? because the main game that's being played inside iran right now among the various factions who are contending among one another is who is going to succeed ham ni? he is believed to be sick. he's truly died long since if he is anywhere near as sick as the stories say he is. but anyway, people think he's sick and no one would be surprised, let's put it this way, quietly, carefully, no one would be surprised if he dropped dead tomorrow. so all these various characters, the rouhani, the auckland in the they're al maneuvering for the succession. that's what i've called the war of the person succession. they are
they liked jazz, they were -- they had been head of the kgb bot. there was a human element to them and so on. rouhani is a man of the system. he is a pure product of the system. he came of age in it, he worked in it all his life. he's always bone a loyal servant of the system itself. and now here he is at the top and people don't talk much about what he is really all about and what he really wants. why does he take all these different positions? because the main game that's being played inside...
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the winning bot accomplished eight tasks in fewer than 45 minutes, including driving a vehicle, cutting a hole in a wall, walking over rubble, and climbing stairs. and now to our signature segment and the nationwide debate about the use of traffic cameras. nearly 500 communities across the country use them in an effort to slow down drivers and save lives. but at least eight states have banned their use, believing the technology violates drivers' rights and is being used primarily to raise revenue. the battle is now playing out in ohio. newshour special correspondent rick karr updates our story which originally aired last year. lights kill nearly seven hundred >> reporter: drivers who run red lights kill nearly seven hundred people every year nationwide. sue and paul oberhauser refuse to call those crashes" accidents." >> most of those are intentionally people think they gonna get away with it and they run the red light. they never think they're gonna kill a person. >> reporter: their daughter sarah was killed by a driver who ran a red light in 2002. she was thirty-one years old and a mo
the winning bot accomplished eight tasks in fewer than 45 minutes, including driving a vehicle, cutting a hole in a wall, walking over rubble, and climbing stairs. and now to our signature segment and the nationwide debate about the use of traffic cameras. nearly 500 communities across the country use them in an effort to slow down drivers and save lives. but at least eight states have banned their use, believing the technology violates drivers' rights and is being used primarily to raise...
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joiningg us, peter m morici, maki headadlines for his o opposg, andnd josh boa welcom to you bot therere haveve been arments back-and-f-forthver the wisdom of therade deal. it was a bigig votfor esident obama. peter, you opposed it t all ong. peter: i like tpp a as a foreign-policy initiative, a a great idea that way, but chuck schumer is right. we have t done enough to protecect american workers from things like currency manipulation, and the president was opposed to putting at in the packet. i'm m not against it for ever, but until they get it fixed. rebecca: shed side c currency manipulation, , which i think is a good argument at peter, but some of the argumes peter has made in itorls and have been carried by publicationons, when you have more imports than exexport it is bad for america workers, but what ababout the american consumer -- we saw consumer spending up. we are buying from markets we ha free trade agreements with like mexico because they a are making the products that we nt. what is wrong with that? joshsh: there is nothg wronong with that per se, but there are a couple of
joiningg us, peter m morici, maki headadlines for his o opposg, andnd josh boa welcom to you bot therere haveve been arments back-and-f-forthver the wisdom of therade deal. it was a bigig votfor esident obama. peter, you opposed it t all ong. peter: i like tpp a as a foreign-policy initiative, a a great idea that way, but chuck schumer is right. we have t done enough to protecect american workers from things like currency manipulation, and the president was opposed to putting at in the packet....
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. >> what a scary time for you bot you figured it out eventually. >> yes. >> what does the board offeror families who are in your situation? what do you do for them? >> we provide advocacy, education. we supply them with the resources to tal to people that can help them, for example, we have a licensed psychiatrist on the board of directors, s people can relax a little more and jt have someone to talk to, to share their inner feelings about the food allergies. we're able to help filies get in touch with allergists and in some instances helpprovide financial support for families who need the medication. >> i see you brought the epi pen. i want to talk about that in a moment. so the symptoms, the most common symptoms are? >> well, they range, so food allergy is when your body rejects and attacks actuly a food protein, and once you ingest the food, triggers a violent reaction where your body releases histamines. symptoms can be mild, itching, localized hives, oran be very serious, wheezing, difficulty breathing, loss of consciousnes in some cases sudden drop in blood essure. it is importa
. >> what a scary time for you bot you figured it out eventually. >> yes. >> what does the board offeror families who are in your situation? what do you do for them? >> we provide advocacy, education. we supply them with the resources to tal to people that can help them, for example, we have a licensed psychiatrist on the board of directors, s people can relax a little more and jt have someone to talk to, to share their inner feelings about the food allergies. we're able...
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. >> ultimately that appears to be the ring where the heavy weight bot battle of rules and power and money will likely be decided. >> what's your message to people running this business? >> well we're not going to stop. we're going to have a hearing in court in may. we expect and hope that judge will ensure that justice is served so that we can shut this business down. >> they are way of going about it is really trying to stop a tidal wave. it's coming it's coming to san jose. we need to just regulate it rather than spending time trying to stop it. >> and both sides are now expected to make those arguments before santa clara county judge later this month. like a heavyweight fight, both are confident they will win. with the nbc bay area investigative units. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit give us a call 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to the unit. and coming up just ahead -- >> i really truly believe dancing could help anybody. >> dancing despite a debilitating disease. we'll introduce you to a ballet teacher who will make you bay area proud. they make little hearts hap
. >> ultimately that appears to be the ring where the heavy weight bot battle of rules and power and money will likely be decided. >> what's your message to people running this business? >> well we're not going to stop. we're going to have a hearing in court in may. we expect and hope that judge will ensure that justice is served so that we can shut this business down. >> they are way of going about it is really trying to stop a tidal wave. it's coming it's coming to san...
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. >> for those keeping your eye on the news, these were done by a bot for sure.ewswhy were comes out, trading them. keep watching the news, you'll see those as well. >> getting into options, how do you compete with that? >> a horrible strategy when you see a headline, go out and try to take options. think about what you're doing. all of a sudden when the news is out, the bid asks, the spread widens, volatility goes up. the prices you're paying, it's not a high probability event that you're going to make money. >> i disagree with that actually. in the case offing a tara, interesting. that happened quickly. all of those options traded in 130 milliseconds. an eighth of a second. the stock didn't halt for a period of time there. >> hourch dow often does it hape that? the stock goes up 25%? that's the point. you get a 3%, 5% move, retail driving it up the last percent and smack down. >> trading weeks from the deal. >> my point is you yobviously have to look at it on a case-by-case basis. there was time in martha stewart. gotten ahead of the headline. and altara, a win
. >> for those keeping your eye on the news, these were done by a bot for sure.ewswhy were comes out, trading them. keep watching the news, you'll see those as well. >> getting into options, how do you compete with that? >> a horrible strategy when you see a headline, go out and try to take options. think about what you're doing. all of a sudden when the news is out, the bid asks, the spread widens, volatility goes up. the prices you're paying, it's not a high probability...
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wow, we'll see you at the bot m of the hour. >> up here first, are you a lawmaker too drunk to drive?call a 24 hr hour car service, all paid for by taxpayers. the forbes gang on that outrage coming next. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. ♪ roundup ♪ ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ well roundup has a sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup ♪ yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ ♪ no need to pump just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup ♪ yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with a one-touch wand. ♪ ♪ ♪ (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if
wow, we'll see you at the bot m of the hour. >> up here first, are you a lawmaker too drunk to drive?call a 24 hr hour car service, all paid for by taxpayers. the forbes gang on that outrage coming next. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. ♪ roundup ♪ ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪...
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, what is a bot?nd of computer program or some kind of i guess you would call it robot to tweet out things that is not a real person. there are a lot of those that is also a problem for twitter. >> you can because what you use to follow and who you choose to let follow you. your followers and you can control that. and a lot of people don't. that is the problem. but it is pretty easy to do. >> they say nasty things about me? >> i'm sorry. >> answer is yes. [laughter] >> a few things. >> thank you good stuff. we have a real star who is walking through our studio any moment now. probably yet there he is. that is gary player legend in golf. the u.s. open kicks off next week. i want to know who does gary playa think is the next huge start of sport? ♪ ♪ ♪ (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. >> i'm nicole petallides with were fox business brief right now the dow jones industr
, what is a bot?nd of computer program or some kind of i guess you would call it robot to tweet out things that is not a real person. there are a lot of those that is also a problem for twitter. >> you can because what you use to follow and who you choose to let follow you. your followers and you can control that. and a lot of people don't. that is the problem. but it is pretty easy to do. >> they say nasty things about me? >> i'm sorry. >> answer is yes. [laughter]...
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the fire commissioner and the mayor were on the scene saying they're working to get to the bot bomb of this. >> we're looking at a number of perspectives of why this is happening and how and we'll continue to do so. >> reporter: an officer from chester police is positioned on this block. again the cause of these fires remains under investigation. we are live in chester katherine scott, channel6 "action news." >> katherine, thank you for those details. >>> a south philadelphia community says they're being terrorized by a gang of girls and the police need to do more about it. more than a hundred people gathered last night. protests come after a rash of what some neighbors claim are racial attacks at the hands of four black women who live nearby. two people who didn't want to be identified say they are among the victims. >> attacked on my doorstep basically for no reason at all. for what reason i still don't know. >> that quick i seen four women attacking a white man. >> the victims claim responding officers from the third district did not take a report or make any arrests and officials s
the fire commissioner and the mayor were on the scene saying they're working to get to the bot bomb of this. >> we're looking at a number of perspectives of why this is happening and how and we'll continue to do so. >> reporter: an officer from chester police is positioned on this block. again the cause of these fires remains under investigation. we are live in chester katherine scott, channel6 "action news." >> katherine, thank you for those details. >>> a...
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and russia's bow roe bot i can progress 59 vessel fell back to earth in may short of reaching the stationfficials say despite the latest setback the i.s.s. crew is not running short of provisions. >> we are in a good position on board of i.s.s. in other words of continuing to house the crew. continuing to protect the schedule going forward. continuing to do research. >> reporter: and the space agency is still on track to carry astronauts to the i.s.s. by 2017 again on u.s. vessels rather than to keep depending on russian rockets. mean while while the russians plan to send eight shipment to the i.s.s. next week if that succeeds a new three-man crew will be sent in late july. bringing its staffing up to the regulation six astronauts, tom ackerman, al jazerra washington. >>> ? you can keep up-to-date with all the day's news and sport on our website aljazerra.com. >> every year, the u.s. imports more and more produce - fresh fruits and vegetables - from mexico. and every year, wages have stayed the same for the people that harvest that produce - sometimes the last people to touch the fruit bo
and russia's bow roe bot i can progress 59 vessel fell back to earth in may short of reaching the stationfficials say despite the latest setback the i.s.s. crew is not running short of provisions. >> we are in a good position on board of i.s.s. in other words of continuing to house the crew. continuing to protect the schedule going forward. continuing to do research. >> reporter: and the space agency is still on track to carry astronauts to the i.s.s. by 2017 again on u.s. vessels...
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so for those of you who are keeping your eye on the news, these were done by a bot for sure. news wire comes out and they're automatically trading them. but if you keep watching the news sometimes you'll see these opportunities as well. >> if you're an individual getting into options how do you compete with that? >> i think it's a horrible strategy when you see a headline to go out and try to take options because think about what you're doing here. all of a sudden when the news is out the bid-ask, the spread wide enz, volatility goes up, the prices that you're paying. you're probably -- it's not a high probability event. >> i would disagree with that. in the case of altera actually it's interesting. that options trade happened very, very quickly. all of those option traded in about 130 milliseconds. we're talking about an eighth of a second. what's interesting is the stock didn't actually halt for a period of time there. >> how often does it happen like that where the stock goes up 25%? that's the point. oftentimes you get this 3%, 5% move and you have retail people, they're
so for those of you who are keeping your eye on the news, these were done by a bot for sure. news wire comes out and they're automatically trading them. but if you keep watching the news sometimes you'll see these opportunities as well. >> if you're an individual getting into options how do you compete with that? >> i think it's a horrible strategy when you see a headline to go out and try to take options because think about what you're doing here. all of a sudden when the news is...
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doingrevealed what it is with a beats music service into bot four $3 billion.ong time, veteran took the stage, the most magnetic of any of the executives who took the stage and unveiled apple music. it is trying to do a lot at once. you can abide music and stream music here. they are launching a global service 20 47 curated by real human djs and a kind of social network for artist to share photos and share mixed playlist and things like that. pper, taken the stage to show his support for apple music. not perform. it is validation at that big names in the music industry are standing behind at this. it will be interesting to see how it impact spotify and pandora. we spoke with a guy called dave tracks.whole runs 8 women presenting. it is the first time a woman has presented at an apple keynote. susan jennifer and prescott who runs apple news. a newsfeed app coming. other than that, a lot of updates to ios. herew os 10 and refinement from the ipad and apple watch. angie: emily chang in san francisco. for more on the latest developments we go now to bobbled a, pres
doingrevealed what it is with a beats music service into bot four $3 billion.ong time, veteran took the stage, the most magnetic of any of the executives who took the stage and unveiled apple music. it is trying to do a lot at once. you can abide music and stream music here. they are launching a global service 20 47 curated by real human djs and a kind of social network for artist to share photos and share mixed playlist and things like that. pper, taken the stage to show his support for apple...
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whoone-two bot -- ones bought it. i'm satisfied. with growing, i am not satisfied. phone is capable of growing more. think new design comes out, we will have a shot of building the business backup. the most important thing right now is to make it profitable. about the's talk potential for blackberry to make an android phone. you said you would make one that only if it is secure. what sorts of steps have you taken towards it to? kind of conversations are you having internally about whether this is the right step for blackberry? so, by the way, you are very fast. i hardly set it and you have already tweeted it. twitter now, ion have to take advantage of it. john chen: when i first started -- at the company, it was important that we build across. we study a lot about our competitors. footprint. a big they have 83% of the handset market or something of that sort. we put our software to make sure manage android devices. through that process, we learned quite a bit. is,nswer to the question prepping on this together rumor, i don't want to speculate on rumors, people ask m
whoone-two bot -- ones bought it. i'm satisfied. with growing, i am not satisfied. phone is capable of growing more. think new design comes out, we will have a shot of building the business backup. the most important thing right now is to make it profitable. about the's talk potential for blackberry to make an android phone. you said you would make one that only if it is secure. what sorts of steps have you taken towards it to? kind of conversations are you having internally about whether this...
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named someactually names of people who currently have jobs, so it is really interesting to hear his botswe are also going to be joined by former square ceo keith rabbi , so he knows how jack dorsey thanks and if jack is considering to return to the helm of twitter and how this would work. it will be interesting to hear others lots, as well as information. so it is very interesting to have conversations with those guys and hear about what john doerr had to say. a lot of names were thrown out there, alix, so we are going to #out. -- have to hash that out. the: and this raises question, what are the qualities of the new ceo that he would have to have to address issues like this? emily: on the call last night, jack dorsey did talk a little bit about a new ceo, and there is a search for people on the search committee, peter curry, and board members are going to be looking inside and outside the company. but take a look at what jackson is he wants in the new ceo. huges is going to be a contribution to the committee, somebody who is looking forward to the future. jack dorsey will probably quali
named someactually names of people who currently have jobs, so it is really interesting to hear his botswe are also going to be joined by former square ceo keith rabbi , so he knows how jack dorsey thanks and if jack is considering to return to the helm of twitter and how this would work. it will be interesting to hear others lots, as well as information. so it is very interesting to have conversations with those guys and hear about what john doerr had to say. a lot of names were thrown out...
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strategist at s&p 500 says that energies talks have done so orally, the group --begging to be pot -- a botght. ♪ standard and poor says it is time to buy energy stocks and wait for recovery. this is the index, the energy index, it has been 26% in the past year. the global 1200 index made up of stocks around the world, rallied almost 2%. that results in this chart, the biggest spread into decades. stovall joinsl -- t us to explain. what does this divergence tell you? >> good to talk to you. i was looking at the different , i lookand industries at the 12 month strength to see if i can spot turnaround and when i looked at energy i was amazed to see that whether you look to be 500, the equal right 600, that the cap energy sector is trading at the lowest level in the history of the index, going back to 1990 and 1995lobal 1200, for the small caps. lowest level, all were trading at below two standard deviations for the mean. the pressure was, if you believe in it reversing to the mean, over the longer term these could be good buying opportunities. alix: make extension for which stocks look most a
strategist at s&p 500 says that energies talks have done so orally, the group --begging to be pot -- a botght. ♪ standard and poor says it is time to buy energy stocks and wait for recovery. this is the index, the energy index, it has been 26% in the past year. the global 1200 index made up of stocks around the world, rallied almost 2%. that results in this chart, the biggest spread into decades. stovall joinsl -- t us to explain. what does this divergence tell you? >> good to talk...
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bart may cause a bot by the of a--a bit of a problem. and the union street festival is happening over the weekend. streets will be closed out there. >>> a bicyclist was killed after colliding with a police patrol car at a park ally in san francisco. the police spokesperson said that it is too early to tell who caused the crash but we did get some details on the police car that was involved. >> the officers were again, just driving regular, not lights and siren, not going to a call, just regular, routine driving, approaching the intersection. >> we are told that the officers were not hurt. >>> a fire near the laurens liver morganton lab burned about 300-acres in an open field. crews had it surrounded in about and hour. no homes for buildings were in dangerrer. >>> a bay area mother, a stranger took her child from a library. now the boy was found safe and hour later in fremont. a bus driver became a hero. >> reporter: chopper 5 video shows the final moments of a tense one hour search, a hooded suspect is in custody, the police say it was a
bart may cause a bot by the of a--a bit of a problem. and the union street festival is happening over the weekend. streets will be closed out there. >>> a bicyclist was killed after colliding with a police patrol car at a park ally in san francisco. the police spokesperson said that it is too early to tell who caused the crash but we did get some details on the police car that was involved. >> the officers were again, just driving regular, not lights and siren, not going to a...
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a look at the winning bot that could help humans in the wake of a disaster. ♪ melissa: history was mades weekend as american pharaoh's triple crown win could mean millions in future earnings. the horse is worth almost $50 million. that horse, right there. the real money will come off the track and in the form of -- the stallion could rake in between six and $7.5 million every year for decades. burger king, their king mascot debuted on camera with american pharaoh trainer bob making the company a reported 136,000 in exposure. >> i missed that. >> pretty clever. >> american pharaoh racing to the top this weekend. making it the first horse in 37 years to win the triple crown. before his belmont victory, the last horse to win the triple crown title, someone who knows the ins and outs, steve wilson. steve was part of the family business which raised a horse and then dealt with him afterwards. first of all, how long does the buzz of a triple crown last? >> i think 37 years. >> it never stops. >> no. i don't think it does. dave, can i clarify one thing? >> sure. >> my dad -- i'm the oldest son
a look at the winning bot that could help humans in the wake of a disaster. ♪ melissa: history was mades weekend as american pharaoh's triple crown win could mean millions in future earnings. the horse is worth almost $50 million. that horse, right there. the real money will come off the track and in the form of -- the stallion could rake in between six and $7.5 million every year for decades. burger king, their king mascot debuted on camera with american pharaoh trainer bob making the...
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com/bot. >> best in philly. >> bop. >> i'm even being beaten by food truck. >> don't say that. >> that'semember, i tweeted out the linc too, if you want to see it on my facebook page old ex holly fox 29. let's vote for mike. he is the best in philly. common. >> apparently not. >> we'll work on it, we'll keep checking. >> i'm getting beat by a ham sandwich in one category. that's -- >> i guess it was an honor to be nominated, flight. >> best facial is beating me. >> it is okay. we're getting people to vote. everyone please, it is your duty. rice up and vote. all right then we'll play balker okay? some high school softball all stars getting the chance to compete at the brand new field in fdr park. >> have you seen this field? kind of like mini citizens bank park. it is really well done. >> not far from the stadium. >> hi, ryan? >> earlier this month the phillies along with major league baseball and the city of philadelphia opened the baseball field at the new philly's mlb you are and youth academy, phillies legend. dick allen. ryan howard took part in the festivities, now young softball pl
com/bot. >> best in philly. >> bop. >> i'm even being beaten by food truck. >> don't say that. >> that'semember, i tweeted out the linc too, if you want to see it on my facebook page old ex holly fox 29. let's vote for mike. he is the best in philly. common. >> apparently not. >> we'll work on it, we'll keep checking. >> i'm getting beat by a ham sandwich in one category. that's -- >> i guess it was an honor to be nominated, flight. >>...
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you'll love these bots. time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon.. until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. lou: if you are worried about a hoomhumanoid robot taking over your job, you could probably rest easy. many of the machines, they looked more like drunks trying to pass a sobriety test, and failing, the winner was a south korea team, they brought their robot, hubo, it successfuly opened doors and walked up stairs and turning to politics, "new york times" believes senator rubio is a potential threat. their newest article, a hit piece on rubio's finance pointing out he liquidated a retire amment account. rubio spokesman said first they attack marco over traffic tickets now they think he does not have enough money. if we were worth millio
you'll love these bots. time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon.. until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. lou: if you are worried about a hoomhumanoid robot taking...
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there is a bot that send out reminders of jenner's correct jern jer gender. sparked a conversation.transgendered people go through? >> for the most part. people very confused. some sending tweets, i really don't care. for the most part, people are di vied into haters, supporters. you are really seeing people who are confused and want more information on this. it is an extraordinary process. >> he, now she, lived her life in public. all most like, taking this, audience along with you. quite fascinating. >> it is indeed the a very short break now. still to come you. may want to rething posting those selfies. coming up how one photographer is making a profit off photos that other people take. back in a moment. possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming panic] ♪ [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ [drones crashing] ♪ you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. if you can't put a feeling
there is a bot that send out reminders of jenner's correct jern jer gender. sparked a conversation.transgendered people go through? >> for the most part. people very confused. some sending tweets, i really don't care. for the most part, people are di vied into haters, supporters. you are really seeing people who are confused and want more information on this. it is an extraordinary process. >> he, now she, lived her life in public. all most like, taking this, audience along with...
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they're already in prison for murder bot of them and it would be nothing for them to break into a home somewhere, do a home invasion rob the people take their weapons if they have one, take their cash take their car, kill the family and take off they need to do a hassan rouhani to house search to see if that happened. >> and they could be in canada because this prison is on the border between the united states and canada. polo, what's been the reaction in the community where you are? >> what's interesting here wolf, is this major manhunt continue bus it's business as usual. folks are still driving in and out of this community. we watched several school buses make their way past checkpoints. we had to stop at several checkpoints being manned by heavily armed guards also police officers checking out our vehicle. that's the ways whether you live here or not, getting close or driving away from prison that's happening, but, again, it's business as usual at this point. what's interesting, though, in speaking to the law enforcement personnel on the ground and what's different about today comp
they're already in prison for murder bot of them and it would be nothing for them to break into a home somewhere, do a home invasion rob the people take their weapons if they have one, take their cash take their car, kill the family and take off they need to do a hassan rouhani to house search to see if that happened. >> and they could be in canada because this prison is on the border between the united states and canada. polo, what's been the reaction in the community where you are?...
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when i feel you in that special place which is hard to define but we all know, and that puts it in a bot you paulk into an edition hotel, this is where it's going to be. you can't be any better. that's a tiny little landmark in new york city. >> one of the reasons we were attracted to the building is it becomes one of the most iconic hotels in new york, because of the external structure which we didn't change. >> rose: other than money what do you bring to the table? >> well, i think we -- >> rose: capital is a better way of saying it. >> ian may disagree with bits of this and certainly can jump in, but i think we bring a decades-long experience in service and a genuine welcome. so i think much of the experience, our observations of the boutique space. not necessarily ian's. but the boutique space broadly defined is they might create interesting product but then you have an awful experience. you couldn't get a good night's sleep. you may have been treated as if are you really cool enough to be in this hotel and a lot of people didn't find that sort of a complete experience. so if we can
when i feel you in that special place which is hard to define but we all know, and that puts it in a bot you paulk into an edition hotel, this is where it's going to be. you can't be any better. that's a tiny little landmark in new york city. >> one of the reasons we were attracted to the building is it becomes one of the most iconic hotels in new york, because of the external structure which we didn't change. >> rose: other than money what do you bring to the table? >> well,...
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our global affairs correspondent elise lab bot is joining us from outside the boston hospital where kerryxpected to be treated. secretary kerry's personal physician from boston he flew over to geneva to be back on the return flight aboard this transport plane. tell us what's going on. what's the latest you're hearing? >> that's right, wolf. dr. dennis burke who actually did a hip replacement for secretary kerry a few years back flew over there to make sure that he could assess the situation and accompany the secretary back to the united states where he will set his leg. secretary kerry broke his femur yesterday when he was riding his bicycle in the french als which is a short tour of the tour de france. now secretary kerry i'm told is in good spirits but clearly this is a big setback for the secretary with a lot of diplomacy as you mentioned. the iran talks going on scheduled to open the u.s. embassy to cuba in the coming weeks and he's going to be missing a big conference this week on isis. so clearly the secretary is saying he wants to get back to work as soon as possible but a very ser
our global affairs correspondent elise lab bot is joining us from outside the boston hospital where kerryxpected to be treated. secretary kerry's personal physician from boston he flew over to geneva to be back on the return flight aboard this transport plane. tell us what's going on. what's the latest you're hearing? >> that's right, wolf. dr. dennis burke who actually did a hip replacement for secretary kerry a few years back flew over there to make sure that he could assess the...
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bot chely to come forward? thank you. it's my great pleasure and honor to introduce michael bonacc krshgsbonacelli who was sworn in to the federal drug control policy in 2015. he has served as deputy director of the national drug control policy. he joined the office of national drug control policy as deputy director in november 2012. mr. bonacelli has more than two decades of experiences is up parting americans affected by substance abuse. he's received numerous awards and honors and he's in a long-term recovery from a substance abuse disorder celebrating sobriety. mr. bonacelli? [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everybody. it's really exciting to be here. i think many of us have been doing this work for a long time and have been waiting for moments like these and how do we capitalize on these opportunities and i want to thank the foundation for all of the work that they have been doing for criminal justice reform and congratulate the grantees for their willingness to enter into this journey. as folks have talked about toda
bot chely to come forward? thank you. it's my great pleasure and honor to introduce michael bonacc krshgsbonacelli who was sworn in to the federal drug control policy in 2015. he has served as deputy director of the national drug control policy. he joined the office of national drug control policy as deputy director in november 2012. mr. bonacelli has more than two decades of experiences is up parting americans affected by substance abuse. he's received numerous awards and honors and he's in a...
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would be like sierra leone or bot swan a if we stop doing research. we say we're going to go forward in the next century by innovation. we are going to innovate. that means you have to do the things that innovate, that's nasa, that's nsf, that's all the places we invest money. if we stop investing money in the military, all these places where money is invested, republicans say no, we have to cut back we have to cut back, we have to cut back. if you cut this, you're cutting your own throat in my view economically. after the second world war we had the same debt as today we invested, gave free college education to every soldier who came back. that's investment. >> the gentleman's time expired. mr. mcclintock recognized for five minutes. >> to pick up on that point when we were at the end of world war ii and exhausted all of our resources, carrying a debt proportion as great as it is today, didn't harry truman in 1945 abolish excess profits tax. in 1946, didn't he slash income taxes from 60% down to 20 or so percent? didn't he reduce the federal work for
would be like sierra leone or bot swan a if we stop doing research. we say we're going to go forward in the next century by innovation. we are going to innovate. that means you have to do the things that innovate, that's nasa, that's nsf, that's all the places we invest money. if we stop investing money in the military, all these places where money is invested, republicans say no, we have to cut back we have to cut back, we have to cut back. if you cut this, you're cutting your own throat in my...
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same time, you see study after study talking about the number of people that either aren't real, are botsf some type or who have opened accounts and aren't actively using them. they are at a turning point. >> the problem is i use it -- melissa: and abuse it. >> -- but it's a very cursory relationship. it's not a -- you know, when you have a relationship with facebook, when you're on facebook, it's a much more interactive. you're on there more. this is me tweeting, tweeting to that guy, arguing with that guy, you know? melissa: yeah, okay. >> am i on there looking at the ads? is it a platform where you can download ads -- melissa: no, but they're trying to -- right, i'm going to ask you to stand by, because we're going to go to jo, but it is the platform where they're experimenting with using buy buttons and trying to find ways to -- >> okay. david: hold on to that answer because we're getting jo ling kent to give us some more breaking information on this story. as you can see, twitter's stock is popping after hours, looks like it's moving towards a 10% rise. jo, what's the latest? >> we'r
same time, you see study after study talking about the number of people that either aren't real, are botsf some type or who have opened accounts and aren't actively using them. they are at a turning point. >> the problem is i use it -- melissa: and abuse it. >> -- but it's a very cursory relationship. it's not a -- you know, when you have a relationship with facebook, when you're on facebook, it's a much more interactive. you're on there more. this is me tweeting, tweeting to that...
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had occurred as branson out a single off their excess he tied the game at 4 with that and then in the bot of the nine they are still tied at 4 splashing in all directions there she is holding up the broken cup a topple the sixth inning he was great but they had help check out this fall out died of this twisting around to get out and crashing into rolm-- wall >>james: they snapped a nine star when and the strike for his first win in almost two months washington lawmakers sent to field yesterday for friendly baseball game president obama and a status check not the action as he walked them that hope showdown known as the congressional baseball game as happened nearly every year since 1909 is a volatile from arisen now for the washington charities and in case you're wondering the democrats won that day for the consecutive seven consecutive years a look at the new clothes that have invested think it might be getting close to the tracking down the two convicted killers there on the run + by the nba finals have some in the bay area concerned about him and trafficking. --human trafficking >>james
had occurred as branson out a single off their excess he tied the game at 4 with that and then in the bot of the nine they are still tied at 4 splashing in all directions there she is holding up the broken cup a topple the sixth inning he was great but they had help check out this fall out died of this twisting around to get out and crashing into rolm-- wall >>james: they snapped a nine star when and the strike for his first win in almost two months washington lawmakers sent to field...
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i have a question at the top, just to get to the bots ol of the issue as to what legal authorities providethe basis for the purchase of non-va care and so i'm asking our representatives from the va to provide the following documents. the 2008 guidance from the chief acquisition officer and office of general counsel that non-va care was not governed by f.a.r.? i think that was the original 2008. and then the may 2013 white paper provided to sentcretary shinseki. and i think from the testimony it's 2014, the department of justice ruling that referenced that va must consider all fee-based care actions as being f.a.r.-based. so, i want to i'm interested in going back but i also want to try to go forward where we go from here. i think whenever we're talking about health care, we're talking about sort of a triangle of access, quality, and cost. and it seems to me part of the problem we have in terms of public policy going forward is the sheer scope of this problem. because part of what the choice act entails is to bring in private sector net work coordination through tri-west and health net. ess
i have a question at the top, just to get to the bots ol of the issue as to what legal authorities providethe basis for the purchase of non-va care and so i'm asking our representatives from the va to provide the following documents. the 2008 guidance from the chief acquisition officer and office of general counsel that non-va care was not governed by f.a.r.? i think that was the original 2008. and then the may 2013 white paper provided to sentcretary shinseki. and i think from the testimony...
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would be like sierra leone or bot swan a if we stop doing research. we say we're going to go forward in the next century by innovation. we are going to innovate. that means you have to do the things that innovate, that's nasa, that's nsf, that's all the places we invest money. if we stop investing money in the military, all these places where money is invested, republicans say no, we have to cut back, we have to cut back, we have to cut back. if you cut this, you're cutting your own throat in my view economically. after the second world war we had the same debt as today, we invested, gave free college education to every soldier who came back. that's investment. >> the gentleman's time expired. mr. mcclintock recognized for five minutes. >> to pick up on that point, when we were at the end of world war ii and exhausted all of our resources, carrying a debt proportion as great as it is today, didn't harry truman in 1945 abolish excess profits tax. in 1946, didn't he slash income taxes from 60% down to 20 or so percent? didn't he reduce the federal work
would be like sierra leone or bot swan a if we stop doing research. we say we're going to go forward in the next century by innovation. we are going to innovate. that means you have to do the things that innovate, that's nasa, that's nsf, that's all the places we invest money. if we stop investing money in the military, all these places where money is invested, republicans say no, we have to cut back, we have to cut back, we have to cut back. if you cut this, you're cutting your own throat in...
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would be like sierra leone or bot swan a if we stop doing research. we say we're going to go forward in the next century by innovation. we are going to innovate. that means you have to do the things that innovate, that's nasa, that's nsf, that's all the places we invest money. if we stop investing money in the military, all these places where money is invested, republicans say no, we have to cut back we have to cut back, we have to cut back. if you cut this, you're cutting your own throat in my view economically. after the second world war we had the same debt as today we invested, gave free college education to every soldier who
would be like sierra leone or bot swan a if we stop doing research. we say we're going to go forward in the next century by innovation. we are going to innovate. that means you have to do the things that innovate, that's nasa, that's nsf, that's all the places we invest money. if we stop investing money in the military, all these places where money is invested, republicans say no, we have to cut back we have to cut back, we have to cut back. if you cut this, you're cutting your own throat in my...
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now you've bot nbc sports. cbs sports has expanded. watching espn four hours a night the last four nights because of virginia baseball. >> i stayed up last night. congrats. i'm a hokie, it's hard to say. >> but i think for regular season sports and some sports like major league baseball there's some pressure there in terms of fatigue. but i think for playoff sports, of course nbc had that. you just had iguodala on. that was a huge property for them. and the advertising environment is choppy right now. >> there was a report yesterday john skipper who runs espn is trying to cut costs. they actually feel for the first time they have a bit of pressure on them. >> when you look at their nba deal for the '17-'18 deal is a step up for them they're probably trying to look for other places where they have room. but in the model kind of near term, their programming costs will remain flat the next couple quarters. it's a dual revenue stream. as long as the affiliate stream is growing, they can keep margins steady or expand. >> would you want them
now you've bot nbc sports. cbs sports has expanded. watching espn four hours a night the last four nights because of virginia baseball. >> i stayed up last night. congrats. i'm a hokie, it's hard to say. >> but i think for regular season sports and some sports like major league baseball there's some pressure there in terms of fatigue. but i think for playoff sports, of course nbc had that. you just had iguodala on. that was a huge property for them. and the advertising environment...
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the territory promised any person who would come there that is a bot and anchor of land for two dollarsthey would get another acre of land for free. the grandchildren of mr. hill sued because prior to leaving ohio, he promised that he would send for his family. the supreme court read decided -- redecided. it was like a battle that came down from the sky and rested on a person shoulder which is one man, one woman. there has been a reinterpretation of that. it is not a question of being umpire in chief, it is a question of growth. the united states has grown from that old common-law version of one man, one woman to embrace marriage as something that cannot be considered constitutional if you did not a -- if you deny a person the right to marriage. host: suzy has this point the gay marriage decision is pure civil rights issue. joining us is robert from kentucky. caller: i enjoy c-span immensely. i would just like to say that roberts, judicially on the court , has voted for business when business issues come up, big business. if it is not about big business, i believe he is an umpire, he ca
the territory promised any person who would come there that is a bot and anchor of land for two dollarsthey would get another acre of land for free. the grandchildren of mr. hill sued because prior to leaving ohio, he promised that he would send for his family. the supreme court read decided -- redecided. it was like a battle that came down from the sky and rested on a person shoulder which is one man, one woman. there has been a reinterpretation of that. it is not a question of being umpire in...
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brentwood expected to hit 90 on the bot. for the south bay 87.day well into the 90s so we'll see some relief. 84 saratoga. 78 in sunnyvale. 79 brentwood city. 70 san bruno. san francisco low 60s expected for the afternoon. the extended forecast here, temperatures continuing to fall off as we get back to work on monday. it doesn't last, though. we will get a rebound tuesday into wednesday. temperatures back from low to mid-90s. heat will be back on. it doesn't last, it comes back down as we get into thursday. a bit of a roller coaster ride. >> keeping you on your toes. the mural we mentioned, they were going to finish it wednesday and we had all of the rain that put things behind schedule. i'm looking at -- looks like no sign of that coming back. >> dry. >> good. >> more normal june weather. >>> warriors heat is up across the bay area. >> i give up ice cream for the whole rest of the season for the warriors to win. >> the lengths some fans are willing to go to see their team become nba champs. >>> multi-million-dollar drug bust what the coast guar
brentwood expected to hit 90 on the bot. for the south bay 87.day well into the 90s so we'll see some relief. 84 saratoga. 78 in sunnyvale. 79 brentwood city. 70 san bruno. san francisco low 60s expected for the afternoon. the extended forecast here, temperatures continuing to fall off as we get back to work on monday. it doesn't last, though. we will get a rebound tuesday into wednesday. temperatures back from low to mid-90s. heat will be back on. it doesn't last, it comes back down as we get...