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answer the calls, eventually they stop calling you. but then they will change their caller id and try again, thinking maybe this time you will answer the call. robo, but thoseo things have to be programmed, and then when they change, you start all over. i hate to say it again, but it is whack a mole. it is totally whack a mole. there is one company that keeps calling that is associated with five different companies with a bunch of different phone numbers , and you can't chop off all those heads. from one, to the other, to the other, to the other, and there is nothing you can do about it. senator: how about to my enforcement community experts, what is the advice you think we should beginning? this committee has a website with information and a hotline for complaints. we try to use these hearings as a way to give people advice. here is what you should do. what is your general thought about the best advice we should be giving people? sameandurand: we have the information on our website and we do consumer education across .he state another
answer the calls, eventually they stop calling you. but then they will change their caller id and try again, thinking maybe this time you will answer the call. robo, but thoseo things have to be programmed, and then when they change, you start all over. i hate to say it again, but it is whack a mole. it is totally whack a mole. there is one company that keeps calling that is associated with five different companies with a bunch of different phone numbers , and you can't chop off all those...
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but the call spread to find my risk looking at the august 28th, i look at the 120 strike call for $270at the same time, sell the $125 strike call. net/net, i paid $1.90 here. that's only up a buck or so, almost two bucks in the stock. so i'm basically risking $2 to try to make $3 if the call spread goes to the full value and the stopgap is higher after earnings. otherwise all i risked $2 and the stock goes down and i gain an opportunity to purchase the stock and wait for a lower point. but this is a different way to play the upside at this point. >> disney shares hit a new high. i feel like we're in the kind of market where when stocks have big run-ups going into earnings it has to deliver on every single metric. are you concerned at all with disney reports? >> well, certainly one of the things about disney is the evaluation up to the upper end and the stock performed very well. but one of the things i think is interesting here right now, pointing out that you've got the "star wars" movie at the back end of the year. that's where they shine, find the consumer angle as well as the movie
but the call spread to find my risk looking at the august 28th, i look at the 120 strike call for $270at the same time, sell the $125 strike call. net/net, i paid $1.90 here. that's only up a buck or so, almost two bucks in the stock. so i'm basically risking $2 to try to make $3 if the call spread goes to the full value and the stopgap is higher after earnings. otherwise all i risked $2 and the stock goes down and i gain an opportunity to purchase the stock and wait for a lower point. but this...
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call volume was more than 2 1/2 times that of puts and nine of the most active strikes were all calls too. i think that some investors are looking for ways to define their risk but i think the main point here very simply is that the spreads are really wide the prices of options are expensive here. i think you need to see marketmakers settle in here and -- >> but you hit on exactly the right point which is that if you are really inclined to get long shake shack at this point i don't think you want to buy the stock. want to use the options because the calls are cheap relative to the puts. because of that dynamic we just discussed. and you're limiting your risk. you know how much you're putting out there. go out and get the lockhart link burger at the shake shack in austin. i'm telling you it's one of the best sandwiches i've ever had. and then buy calls if you want to be long the stock. but i personally would not be. the options market is telling you this stock is going -- >> i wouldn't recommend that burger for you, guy. >> my constitution i would not do well. especially with the fact
call volume was more than 2 1/2 times that of puts and nine of the most active strikes were all calls too. i think that some investors are looking for ways to define their risk but i think the main point here very simply is that the spreads are really wide the prices of options are expensive here. i think you need to see marketmakers settle in here and -- >> but you hit on exactly the right point which is that if you are really inclined to get long shake shack at this point i don't think...
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next speaker, please (calling names). >> is he here in. >> mary maguire and others (calling names) and can you wait to even though the time. >> good morning, everyone. >> i'm mary maguire a notice that was posted at the cabs company about the tear taxi stands why bother if we're not allowed to serve the percent this is happening at the ball park at all special events the food fair last weekend said move on move on i go to work and move on i feel last week, a criminal the tmc are there they get not i didn't at the mccartney concert staff said i tried to work something out but always, always the seam story barry and i met with the staff 6 weeks ago and said we have to have something arranged for outdoor outside lands and the parks we got nothing and baseball season why it is almost over and maybe after is 89 thinkinging what's so hard of giving us the space between townsend and get in there and serve the public the bicyclists are getting everybody but we're getting nothing from you people would like to take a cab one woman said there would be great if there was a cab stand with cabs what
next speaker, please (calling names). >> is he here in. >> mary maguire and others (calling names) and can you wait to even though the time. >> good morning, everyone. >> i'm mary maguire a notice that was posted at the cabs company about the tear taxi stands why bother if we're not allowed to serve the percent this is happening at the ball park at all special events the food fair last weekend said move on move on i go to work and move on i feel last week, a criminal the...
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emily: who do you call for what? youemily: who do you call for what? so for example, you macroeconomic, financial, bold models, i will call peter. the intersection of kind of interesting business models or business technology -- things like big data -- max levchin. for a willingness to just think you super big, with risk as not will super big, with risk as not a variable, elon. right? emily: what do they call you for? reid: laughs. no. [laughter] emily: i've heard you are quite funny. reid: occasionally. i don't know. other people are funnier. a view of the valley. like, ok, i'm thinking about x, who are the right people to talk a to about x? emily: you were instrumental in the sale to ebay for $1.5 billion, 2002. you looking back, was it the are right decision? i mean, ebay and paypal have had an interesting year. some other members of the paypal insome other members of the paypal an mafia think they are better apart. reid: it was absolutely the right decision at the time. and we made it collaboratively. and part of the reason was because to really ge
emily: who do you call for what? youemily: who do you call for what? so for example, you macroeconomic, financial, bold models, i will call peter. the intersection of kind of interesting business models or business technology -- things like big data -- max levchin. for a willingness to just think you super big, with risk as not will super big, with risk as not a variable, elon. right? emily: what do they call you for? reid: laughs. no. [laughter] emily: i've heard you are quite funny. reid:...
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she called the fbi. i wouldn't have thought to call the fbi. the woman brought it in, gave it up voluntarily and now it's back with its original owner's the family, worth as much as $5 million. >> that's something. i wouldn't have known if i would have found it even, i wouldn't even know i shouldn't turn it in. >> you would have probably thrown it away or given it to the salvation army. >> it would have been cool but i would not have known to appraise it. we've got "insomniac theater" coming your way. return of fantastic four. meryl streep is rocking. the reviews are in. >> pointing fingers at 911 operators in a midwest city. who called for help and help was not sent. >>> a heartfelt tribute to peter jennings gone for now ten years. his legacy still right here. you're watching "world news now." sh sh sh sh sh sh sh sh we've got at least 20 minutes lets do this (baby crying in the background) first kid okay, we've got at least 20 minutes, lets do this by their second kid, every mom is an expert, and more likely to choose luvs than first time mom
she called the fbi. i wouldn't have thought to call the fbi. the woman brought it in, gave it up voluntarily and now it's back with its original owner's the family, worth as much as $5 million. >> that's something. i wouldn't have known if i would have found it even, i wouldn't even know i shouldn't turn it in. >> you would have probably thrown it away or given it to the salvation army. >> it would have been cool but i would not have known to appraise it. we've got...
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i think you call it ak-47?> reporter: yes. >> i saw that and so i knew it was serious. >> reporter: in fact, mrs. moogalian said his husband was shot in the neck and in serious condition in the hospital. >> jim bittermann, live from paris, thanks for that. >>> pentagon inspector's general is investigating whether top military officials are rewriting intelligence reports to make it look like the war against isis in iraq is going better than it really is. according to "the new york times" the investigation started after an intelligence official told authorities military commanders were improperly reworking the conclusions of intelligence assessments and prepared for policymakers and even president obama. >>> ambassador caroline kennedy and her senior staff at the u.s. embassy in japan used personal e-mail accounts to conduct state department business. that's according to a report from the state department's inspector general. the report cites several instances where sensitive, but unclassified information, was se
i think you call it ak-47?> reporter: yes. >> i saw that and so i knew it was serious. >> reporter: in fact, mrs. moogalian said his husband was shot in the neck and in serious condition in the hospital. >> jim bittermann, live from paris, thanks for that. >>> pentagon inspector's general is investigating whether top military officials are rewriting intelligence reports to make it look like the war against isis in iraq is going better than it really is. according...
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this is what the president is calling them. >> we call groups like al qaeda, isil, al shah bad, call them what they are, murderers. >> some here say, until the president is willing to call them what they really are, we are not going to win this fight. hi, everybody. i'm elizabeth mcdonald if for david. welcome. thanks for joining us. steve forbes -- >> steve, do we call these islamic terrorists murderers or terrorism? terrorism is murderers with a motive, with a point. it's for religious reasons or political reasons. >> if you don't call your enemies what they are, it's like calli calling nazi's murders. that's why the world doesn't think we are serious about fighting them. they don't think we are wou rri about fighting iran. that's what got the world worried. we are not serious about fighting. they want to kill us. >> steve, what should we call them? >> islamic terrorists who are out to not only conquer the middle east, but reek havoc on the rest of the world. they are clear. isis is clear about hitting all of us. they are open about it. >> bruce, the president did say terrorists, t
this is what the president is calling them. >> we call groups like al qaeda, isil, al shah bad, call them what they are, murderers. >> some here say, until the president is willing to call them what they really are, we are not going to win this fight. hi, everybody. i'm elizabeth mcdonald if for david. welcome. thanks for joining us. steve forbes -- >> steve, do we call these islamic terrorists murderers or terrorism? terrorism is murderers with a motive, with a point. it's...
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okay, call the p leice, call the police. see you in court.bye-bye. >> i thought it was tmal lores ia to cool othis a a littt more but while we are there another woman was driving by and she honkem to try to mediate the situation between loretta and the pfrd h shop, i called the pfrd h shop owner myself and identified myself. >> when lores ia got the receip, she posted on facebook, the owner of the pizza shop actually center a private message on that acebook apologizing for his son. basically this is what his the owner set lores ia. >> my wife and i work very hard in raising our kids with val-ts in creating a strong businesogui can't tell you how much this hurts me emotionally and mentallyhe poi feel the does respect, i'm not say my son is a bad but he made a very b f. decix on at that moment. >> you say that but she also showed me a message you got on that acebook of you apolothis ar your son's behavior. so why behavior. so w us is this story changed nw d >> i should say he should have to apologize. >> the reason w us loretto and i both went
okay, call the p leice, call the police. see you in court.bye-bye. >> i thought it was tmal lores ia to cool othis a a littt more but while we are there another woman was driving by and she honkem to try to mediate the situation between loretta and the pfrd h shop, i called the pfrd h shop owner myself and identified myself. >> when lores ia got the receip, she posted on facebook, the owner of the pizza shop actually center a private message on that acebook apologizing for his son....
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they called it the motown sound. i guess you'd say what can make me feel this way my girl my girl, my girl nothing you could do could make me untrue to my guy oh, but if you feel like lovin' me if you've got the notion i second that emotion whenever you're near, i hear a symphony a tender melody sock hops, record hops, and your favorite radio station seemed to be like your own personal jukebox back then. every song sounded so good. let me tell you now when i come home feeling tired and beat i go up where the air is fresh and sweet (backup singers) up on the roof i love, i love, i love my calendar girl yeah, sweet calendar girl callin' out around the world are you ready for a brand new beat (pop music) summer's here and the time is right for dancing in the street you know, anthony, as we can tell, this music has really stood the test of time. it sure has. and now all these fantastic classics are together in "the sock hop collection." it's filled with one great song and one great memory after another. and you'll put on
they called it the motown sound. i guess you'd say what can make me feel this way my girl my girl, my girl nothing you could do could make me untrue to my guy oh, but if you feel like lovin' me if you've got the notion i second that emotion whenever you're near, i hear a symphony a tender melody sock hops, record hops, and your favorite radio station seemed to be like your own personal jukebox back then. every song sounded so good. let me tell you now when i come home feeling tired and beat i...
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he also called him difficult to work with. in a 23-page document faxed to abc news flanagan apparently described himself as a human powder keg motivated by the charleston church shooting massacre massacre. president obama called it one more moment to reflect on. >> it's one more argument we need to look at how to reduce gun violence in the community. at last check the woman they were interviewing was still recovered in the hospital. she had been shot in the back and did undergo surgery. meanwhile the flanagan family released a statement saying their thoughts and prayers were with the victims. >> thank you. victims alison parker and adam ward both started as interred at wdbj. they worked there for almost a year. parker was engaged. her fiance was in the hospital. she had been dated him for nine months. they planned to marry. >> alison was the brightest light i had ever met. she was the funniest, kindest, most beautiful woman i ever met and she just happened to love me back. >> reporter: the other victim vickie gardner runs the
he also called him difficult to work with. in a 23-page document faxed to abc news flanagan apparently described himself as a human powder keg motivated by the charleston church shooting massacre massacre. president obama called it one more moment to reflect on. >> it's one more argument we need to look at how to reduce gun violence in the community. at last check the woman they were interviewing was still recovered in the hospital. she had been shot in the back and did undergo surgery....
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and you also get to see -- people call him a magician. they call him a lot of different things. one thing he definitely is is effective. he pulls a lot of different strings. but often do it it quietly. >> why do you think lyndon johnson was so intent on getting this done, considering he already got a victory when it came to civil rights? >> well, he had the 64 civil rights act which dealt with public accommodations and discrimination in employment and discrimination in schools. but he thought the voting rights act was the most important piece of legislation he would pass. and that it would dramatically give power african-americans who were kept away from the polls intentionally and deliberately in the south. but also in some other areas for many, many years. and he indeed, as i think we may hear, he thought that would take care of 70% of the problems. he told martin luther king that. but he told us this is the most important piece of the legislation. he believed in the vote, that the vote was very important. that was his life. remember, this is a guy that was elected to congress
and you also get to see -- people call him a magician. they call him a lot of different things. one thing he definitely is is effective. he pulls a lot of different strings. but often do it it quietly. >> why do you think lyndon johnson was so intent on getting this done, considering he already got a victory when it came to civil rights? >> well, he had the 64 civil rights act which dealt with public accommodations and discrimination in employment and discrimination in schools. but...
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you can call it "seasighting." at the national aquarium in baltimore, for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> it's one of the most recognized and respected symbols in the world. i'll tell you the story behind the american red cross. >> when disaster hits, there's always one sure sign of hope -- the american red cross. but as monika reports, the red cross helps people in many ways. >> the story of the american red cross starts here, in washington d.c. during the civil war, the sanitary commission was started to help sick and injured union soldiers. a woman named clara barton joined that effort. she became known as "the angel of the battlefield." >> during the americanlefield." civil war, it wasn't too common for women to be near the battlefield. clara barton changed all that by providing aid to soldiers, and so that's why they called her the angel of the battlefield. >> after the war, she visited europe and learned about an organization there called the international red cross. >> the international red cross movement st
you can call it "seasighting." at the national aquarium in baltimore, for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> it's one of the most recognized and respected symbols in the world. i'll tell you the story behind the american red cross. >> when disaster hits, there's always one sure sign of hope -- the american red cross. but as monika reports, the red cross helps people in many ways. >> the story of the american red cross starts here, in washington d.c. during the...
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the other 70% are for medical calls. >> the number of homeless calls have increased. >> reporter: when the bell rings the men and women of the department respond professionally not knowing who they will encounter but when get to the scene they often recognize the caller. >> yeah. we -- we have our frequent flyers who we know by first name. you know? and yeah, it's -- but again, you don't know who is on the other end of the phone when the call comes in. >> often times we are responding to homeless. we are an integral part of that but just a piece. >> reporter: the fire chief says city agencies are working together to come up with creative ways to deal with the volume of 911 calls for homeless people. the next door homeless shelter at polk street had a high volume of 911 calls this year about 80 per month. many were not necessarily emergencies. so the city department of public health put a nurse at the shelter and now the number of calls is cut in half. >> the end result is that you have a unit available that much more often as opposed to spending time that we needed on a call that wasn'
the other 70% are for medical calls. >> the number of homeless calls have increased. >> reporter: when the bell rings the men and women of the department respond professionally not knowing who they will encounter but when get to the scene they often recognize the caller. >> yeah. we -- we have our frequent flyers who we know by first name. you know? and yeah, it's -- but again, you don't know who is on the other end of the phone when the call comes in. >> often times we...
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may i ask who is calling? no, hello, chairman collins, i am from your staff. >> sand, my phone says that you are calling from the irs headquarters number, which is (202)622-5000. are you calling from the irs? >> no, senator, i'm actually over here. [laughter] >> there you have it. thank you, sam. and here is what the number would look like on a standard landline phone where you have the screen where your caller id shows up. now, the irs of course is part of the department of treasury. my staff was able to spoof that number using a free iphone app rocket in this hearing room. and looking at my phone i would have no way of knowing that it was not really the irs or the department of treasury calling me. obviously these fraudsters have no intention of following u.s. laws. in fact they may use the do not call list as a source of working numbers in their hunt for new victims here if we are going to win the fight against scammers targeting our seniors, we need to get ahead of the technology that they use to generate
may i ask who is calling? no, hello, chairman collins, i am from your staff. >> sand, my phone says that you are calling from the irs headquarters number, which is (202)622-5000. are you calling from the irs? >> no, senator, i'm actually over here. [laughter] >> there you have it. thank you, sam. and here is what the number would look like on a standard landline phone where you have the screen where your caller id shows up. now, the irs of course is part of the department of...
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"the nation" was called un-american. but, again, to say what i said earlier, that that opposition, which was considered heretical, ten years later, everyone was saying iraq was a debacle. i think it was important, and part of that is that "the nation," for 150 years, if there's one consistent thread, they're not fully consistent threads, as you know, timothy, you've read the book, but it's the belief that empire is toxic for democracy. in that belief, there's also the understanding that if -- that militarism is toxic, and you find alternatives to war. we're not pacifist publication, but it was the animating principle that animated editors through time that was in our dna and came to life in that moment. >> the other part of it is that even when you have impassioned writers who are, like the late robert sherrel, and other people what were talking about, one of the things "the nation" interns do is fact check. "the nation" does not hide inconvenient facts, no matter how passionate the case is it's making on behalf of whate
"the nation" was called un-american. but, again, to say what i said earlier, that that opposition, which was considered heretical, ten years later, everyone was saying iraq was a debacle. i think it was important, and part of that is that "the nation," for 150 years, if there's one consistent thread, they're not fully consistent threads, as you know, timothy, you've read the book, but it's the belief that empire is toxic for democracy. in that belief, there's also the...
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a crisis called the summer soldier he was talking about the militiamen. this summer soldiers would come when we didn't have to harvest crops but then they go back. this is why they needed a professional standing army. so there was a real discrepancy between the militia covered by the state and governors and not of farmers terror off but immigrants german and irish even though he resisted and would not in a list of blacks in he first took over the army. but the france joined and so they joined. for those who served and fought and won the revolution from dash heroic minutemen myth created after the war cemetery was great fear of a standing army. the people i can see a real hadn't won decennial adams and thomas jefferson feared a standing army they often ended with a strong man to march into takeover going back to julius caesar. and associated with those who had nothing better to you do and the soldiers through the dregs of society it was a negative image and that is important because it is reflected in how they took care of the american soldiers. after mond
a crisis called the summer soldier he was talking about the militiamen. this summer soldiers would come when we didn't have to harvest crops but then they go back. this is why they needed a professional standing army. so there was a real discrepancy between the militia covered by the state and governors and not of farmers terror off but immigrants german and irish even though he resisted and would not in a list of blacks in he first took over the army. but the france joined and so they joined....
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her next call was to her brother jim in florida. >> i called my brother's house. he didn't answer.ed diana on her cell, and i said, mommy's gone. and she started screaming at the other end of the phone. what do you mean mommy's gone? i said, she's gone. she died. something happened. she died. >> reporter: soon clarkstown police detectives stephen cole-hatchard and earl lorence were on the scene. they noticed that susanne looked a wreck, standing in front of the house in the snow. >> susanne is in the driveway, at the foot of the driveway, kind of pacing, looking rather frazzled. >> reporter: she told detectives what she told the 911 operators, that peggy tripped over the cat. >> her mother must have tumbled down the stairs and stabbed herself with the knife. >> reporter: while detective cole-hatchard stayed outside with susanne, detective lorence went inside the house. this is police video of the scene taken that morning. lorence knew right away, this was no accident. >> no way did she fall down the stairs and trip over a cat. >> reporter: detective lorence saw peggy had been stran
her next call was to her brother jim in florida. >> i called my brother's house. he didn't answer.ed diana on her cell, and i said, mommy's gone. and she started screaming at the other end of the phone. what do you mean mommy's gone? i said, she's gone. she died. something happened. she died. >> reporter: soon clarkstown police detectives stephen cole-hatchard and earl lorence were on the scene. they noticed that susanne looked a wreck, standing in front of the house in the snow....
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you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phone. and if you call now, there's no risk, no contract, no catch, no kidding. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their one hour appointment window. time warner cable today. and now, for a limited time, you could get a $300 reward card. call today. greg: new york, new york. it is a heck of a town. rosanna: yes. it is a gorgeous day. and we have a guy who is like taking over-new york for years and years and years. greg: he's part of the city's fabric. going back decades now. ernie a long time anchor at fox news at 6:00. way before here, going to channel 2, 7. what channel hasn't he been on? rosanna: remember we interviewed together. >> greg: he's got a new show on fox 5. welcome, ernie. >> thank you, guys. are you ready to sing? rosanna: i love to sing. >> i want you to perform. you had a band here. rosanna: yes
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call today. news. police have made an arrest in the shooting at a concert at pnc bank arts center in holmdel, new jersey. officers arrested koran powell. two men were critically injured in the shooting. >>> searchers are looking for a man that disappeared last night while he was in the water. crews are calling it a recovery mission. >> a female passenger on a bus is okay after a manhole cover blasted through the floor of the bus below her. it happened on the bx 11 bus in the bronx on tuesday. she was not seriously hurt. no one else was injured either. hello, i'm david novarro. >> i'm shirleen allicot. we begin with new developments in the deadly legionnaires outbreak in the bronx. >> the state health commissioner is getting involved. he toured a movie theater, one of several businesses linked to the outbreak. the death toll has risen to eight and the number of cases shot up to 97. >> marcus solis is live with the latest on this one. marcus? >> reporter: shirleen and dave, the state health commissioner
call today. news. police have made an arrest in the shooting at a concert at pnc bank arts center in holmdel, new jersey. officers arrested koran powell. two men were critically injured in the shooting. >>> searchers are looking for a man that disappeared last night while he was in the water. crews are calling it a recovery mission. >> a female passenger on a bus is okay after a manhole cover blasted through the floor of the bus below her. it happened on the bx 11 bus in the...
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not communicating, not calling as often. >> you know, i would call and check on her.like she's not supposed to be talking to me. >> i think in periods of sobriety, she must have looked around and said, what happened to my life. and she's thinking, where am i going to go now? >> i believe that lori got into a position where she didn't know how to get out. >> just to watch somebody just turn her inside-out like this, it just was not her. i had received a phone call from lori, and i hadn't heard from her in quite some time. she says, beth, you know, she starts breaking down crying. i said please come to my house. i said we can have a girls weekend like we used to, watch movies. i said, just please get out of there. and i said, you know, it will be just like old times. and she's like, seriously? i said yes, just come with me. but i'd never heard from her. >> something very violent happened very quickly. it was a horrific murder. and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a bu
not communicating, not calling as often. >> you know, i would call and check on her.like she's not supposed to be talking to me. >> i think in periods of sobriety, she must have looked around and said, what happened to my life. and she's thinking, where am i going to go now? >> i believe that lori got into a position where she didn't know how to get out. >> just to watch somebody just turn her inside-out like this, it just was not her. i had received a phone call from...
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they are called secured perimeter.de this map will be fenced in, fencing will all be ear recced and only accessible through secret service metal detectors. two fenced in perimeters are being set up. one near the ben franklin parkway. one of them here at independence mall. both areas where the pope has public events. now, there's a secure vehicle perimeter. that's the area inside the black line. no vehicles will be allowed inside this area. you are being told to remove your cars from this area from the -- for the and tire weekend.
they are called secured perimeter.de this map will be fenced in, fencing will all be ear recced and only accessible through secret service metal detectors. two fenced in perimeters are being set up. one near the ben franklin parkway. one of them here at independence mall. both areas where the pope has public events. now, there's a secure vehicle perimeter. that's the area inside the black line. no vehicles will be allowed inside this area. you are being told to remove your cars from this area...
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call 1-800-341-9716. because 100% whole grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the family. everything we do is because of what really matters most. the goodness of oats and the people we love. ernie: we have 82 degrees in new york city. nick will be along in a moment with another nice forecast for tomorrow. here's what else is happening in the news. james holmes will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing 12 people in a colorado movie theatre. his life was life plus 3,300 years. the capsized fishing boat that went missing yesterday off sandy hook, new jersey, has been found. the captain of the ship has not. it's not clear if anyone was on the boat when it sank. the search resumes tomorrow. >> a new case of legionnaires' disease has been confirmed at new york presbyterian medical center in manhattan. state and city officials are working to find the source of the infection. it's unclear if it's connect
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i call that survival.struggling ♪ ♪ to get the skates just right ♪ now she's holding on for dear life ♪ announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. thousands of siblings in foster care will take you just as you are. ♪cause nothin ever gonna make this world better♪ ♪if we don't start believin ♪love really really really is the answer♪ ♪everybody join hands cuz it's time now, you know♪ ♪spread the love, spread the love♪ ♪all over the world ♪spread it all over the world >>> people here should know t t that. >> today the question i heard over and over and over again, where are the buses? >> there are a fleet of yellow school buses in a parking lot that nobody knew where the keys even were for them when katrina came. >> mike brown had told me he had 500 buses he could get into louisiana instantly. as it turned out in the fema bureaucracy the order for those buses was delayed. >> you can't just scoop up 500 buses in 24 hours and have them in new orleans. the airlines had offered to ptae people
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but she called police.called for help to protect himself. >> a courtroom descended into chaos. watch this. >> back up, sir. sir, back up. >> probably not the day in court people expected. the man who was attacked there is it charged with kill is his niece. the guy who went after him was the victim's boyfriend. several people who tried to get into the action were kicked out of the courtroom. which was briefly locked down. the hearing was postponed and will likely be held in a closed court. >> good idea. >>> now to a health alert. as children are about to go back to school, researchers say drug resistant head lice are spreading. in at least 259 states, they found these super lice with gene mutations that make them resistant to most over the counter treatments. their recommendation, switch to stronger medications. >>> in southwest florida, a warning out for a bigger and perhaps scarier critter called the argentine tegu lizard. biologists are calling the four-foot long reptile public enemy number one. so far a
but she called police.called for help to protect himself. >> a courtroom descended into chaos. watch this. >> back up, sir. sir, back up. >> probably not the day in court people expected. the man who was attacked there is it charged with kill is his niece. the guy who went after him was the victim's boyfriend. several people who tried to get into the action were kicked out of the courtroom. which was briefly locked down. the hearing was postponed and will likely be held in a...
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one is called m1 and one is called m2.1 is all of the currency in the market and m2 is all of the currency plus what is in the banks. maybe the guests in common more on that. thank you for your time. guest: one funny thing -- you talked about burning it for heat. there is paper currency out there. when it breaks down, it has to be destroyed. the fed does have a whole process of carrying out the paper money that comes back to them and destroying it. i have a calling that looks of the funny ways that this get used. i think he found in some places that it finds its way into countertops, like linoleum countertops. most of the money that the fed is managing, a trillion dollars is actually paper currency. the vast majority is actually digital. it is literally the fed pressing a button and crediting funds to the accounts of banks which and finds its way into the financial system. it is true -- we know exactly how much is out there. the reserves, for instance, this money that the fed has credited to banks -- $2.6 trillion. we know
one is called m1 and one is called m2.1 is all of the currency in the market and m2 is all of the currency plus what is in the banks. maybe the guests in common more on that. thank you for your time. guest: one funny thing -- you talked about burning it for heat. there is paper currency out there. when it breaks down, it has to be destroyed. the fed does have a whole process of carrying out the paper money that comes back to them and destroying it. i have a calling that looks of the funny ways...
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like buying a call option. the market is pricing it like a call option, and call options we know where they expire. companies can stick around for a long time. they can turn it around, i don't see it. >> i'm giving awe chance to walk back the zero. >> okay. >> how about 50 cents? >> i'm not trying to be glib. this thing is in a long-term decline with the fundamentals of the business showing no ability to turn it around. i appreciate you're giving me a chance to walk it back, but i'm not sure what to do with that. >>. i don't know we sort of want to go as far to say the stock is going to zero. but anyway -- >> could, not will. and that's a big distinction. >>> the battle over kors, one wall street firm says buy, the other says sell. who's got it right? we go down the desk to find out. >> plus jon najarian and josh brown making big moves in their portfolio. >> mine is bigger than your move, though. >> mine's bigger. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second tr
like buying a call option. the market is pricing it like a call option, and call options we know where they expire. companies can stick around for a long time. they can turn it around, i don't see it. >> i'm giving awe chance to walk back the zero. >> okay. >> how about 50 cents? >> i'm not trying to be glib. this thing is in a long-term decline with the fundamentals of the business showing no ability to turn it around. i appreciate you're giving me a chance to walk it...
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i had no need to call them. drove a truck for 21 years and i have been all over the country and canada. the police officers in this country need to go to canada and be trained. those officers are totally different and everybody says guns, well, they have more guns in canada and we do per population. host: thank you. definitely hear and understand what he is saying and i think when he is talking about really, if i can summarize, is a perception issue. i certainly was not present at the apprehension of mr. roof, and i certainly do not know the ins and outs of interaction that happened with when he was talking about in texas, but the perception of what is going on is the reality in law enforcement these days. we need to fight just as diligently to be that guardian and have that guardian mentality and have that be the perception and the reality. about as his comments training in canada, i think the richmond police department does a fantastic job making sure it's officers and men and women are phenomenally trained. h
i had no need to call them. drove a truck for 21 years and i have been all over the country and canada. the police officers in this country need to go to canada and be trained. those officers are totally different and everybody says guns, well, they have more guns in canada and we do per population. host: thank you. definitely hear and understand what he is saying and i think when he is talking about really, if i can summarize, is a perception issue. i certainly was not present at the...
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another phone call.ebody found paige's car. >> and it clearly had been burned. >> the discovery of the torched car was a disturbing clue, but it hardly answered the question of what had happened to paige. when we return, one of the last to see paige was her first husband. turns out, their relationship was anything but ancient history. >> women know when another woman is suddenly in love with somebody. you could tell. everyday a woman looks in the mirror 10 times, to see what's changed and what hasn't. at olay we believe each day is a chance for you to be your best self. with over 800 skincare awards worldwide, we're devoted to creating the most advanced skincare products. we want you to turn every head, especially the one that matters most. because if you can impress the woman in the mirror... that's everything. from the worlds #1. olay. your best beautiful. maybe too much.illows... go ahead, call me a hoarder... i've got these little enablers, ziploc spacebags. see? way more space. [whispered] for more
another phone call.ebody found paige's car. >> and it clearly had been burned. >> the discovery of the torched car was a disturbing clue, but it hardly answered the question of what had happened to paige. when we return, one of the last to see paige was her first husband. turns out, their relationship was anything but ancient history. >> women know when another woman is suddenly in love with somebody. you could tell. everyday a woman looks in the mirror 10 times, to see what's...
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he said, without a doubt, this was a close call. he explains a drone flying within 100 feet of a plane can easily get sucked intoen an enge or worse. >> these drones are made with aircraft aluminum, similar to the parts of the aircraft they are being to strike. destroying an engine or going into a window can injure or kill a pilot. >> these close calls between commercial airliners and drones happen more often than you think. at least two calls reported per day. that's an average of 60 per month. last year, the average was 25. randy? >> what laws, nick, if any, are being broken by these drones? >> they put limits and regulations on drones. they are becoming increasingly popular for personal use. they are not supposed to fly above 400 feet and not supposed to get anywhere near airports. if they have a restriction, they can't get anywhere between five miles of the airport. this drone coming dangerously close. about 100 feet away. the faa telling us that this is a scary situation. it happens a lot more often than anyone would care to ad
he said, without a doubt, this was a close call. he explains a drone flying within 100 feet of a plane can easily get sucked intoen an enge or worse. >> these drones are made with aircraft aluminum, similar to the parts of the aircraft they are being to strike. destroying an engine or going into a window can injure or kill a pilot. >> these close calls between commercial airliners and drones happen more often than you think. at least two calls reported per day. that's an average of...
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they call their employees athletes. others say amazon regularly downsizes its staff, and one says his enduring image was watching people cry in the office. "times" reporter and cbs news contributor jodi kantor described the paper's findings on "cbs this morning." >> for example, we did hear about people who felt they were evaluated too harshly, people who suffered from cancer and serious pregnancy loss, who were evaluated very quickly after those things happened. >> reporter: amazon executive and former white house press secretary jay carney responded. >> i think the fundamental flaw in the story is that the suggestion that any company that has the kind of culture that "the new york times" wrote about in sort of a cruel, darwinian or tick censian kind of atmosphere in the work taste could survive and thrive in today's marketplace. >> rose: is there no paid paternity leave at amazon? >> there isn't, but neither is there at about 80% of u.s. companies, which, you know, the "new york times" didn't note. >> reporter: we che
they call their employees athletes. others say amazon regularly downsizes its staff, and one says his enduring image was watching people cry in the office. "times" reporter and cbs news contributor jodi kantor described the paper's findings on "cbs this morning." >> for example, we did hear about people who felt they were evaluated too harshly, people who suffered from cancer and serious pregnancy loss, who were evaluated very quickly after those things happened....
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i got a call.assumed there was a sex tape of me out or something. >> jon: right. >> and then and i was kind of preparing for that and i was like and then to hear that news it broke my heart. >> jon: definitely. >> it was so horrible. i did a press conference this morning with senator schumer who i'm related to. give it up for chuck. (applause) >> jon: and yeah it's like it was like-- . >> jon: and this has drawn you in now. because i know theres with a woman from san diego who had reached out to you to say hey is there any way you could maybe take up some of this. and you reached back out to her and say. >> i'm on it girl yeah. the second this happened you know you want to act. i wanted to go down there and do whatever i could. and so yeah this has been in the works. and i was so happy he invited me to be a part of it. >> jon: i wish you well. >> thanks. >> jon: in the whole endeavor. but this, for you life say bit of a rocket ship right now, i would assume. my children certainly walking around the
i got a call.assumed there was a sex tape of me out or something. >> jon: right. >> and then and i was kind of preparing for that and i was like and then to hear that news it broke my heart. >> jon: definitely. >> it was so horrible. i did a press conference this morning with senator schumer who i'm related to. give it up for chuck. (applause) >> jon: and yeah it's like it was like-- . >> jon: and this has drawn you in now. because i know theres with a woman...
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>> phil lebeau get back on the call.nk you so much for nap. >> you bet. >> for more let's bring in jeffries analyst dan dolev. what do you make of the call so far? >> thank you very much. the three things i picked up from the call, regarding at first the production, yes, there is no indication of a demand issue. they stated they can do 1600 to 1800, produce 1600 to 1800 cars per week. going forward, this is a very positive number. this is a number that's up from 1,000 cars a week only a short while ago. the other big issue is gross margin margin. they said gross margin can creep back up to 25 as you know because of the dollar in the mix to the 70d the gross margin has been down, or down more than people have actually expected and that's supposed to creep back up as they improve their cost structure as well. and remember when the model 3 is going to come out the gross margin is expected to come down anyway. so this is not at all surprising. and then lastly the note that there's no need to raise equity. that's actually a v
>> phil lebeau get back on the call.nk you so much for nap. >> you bet. >> for more let's bring in jeffries analyst dan dolev. what do you make of the call so far? >> thank you very much. the three things i picked up from the call, regarding at first the production, yes, there is no indication of a demand issue. they stated they can do 1600 to 1800, produce 1600 to 1800 cars per week. going forward, this is a very positive number. this is a number that's up from 1,000...
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you weren't called. sit down. sit down. sit down. go ahead. >> i have the right to ask a question. >> no you don't. you haven't been called. >> i have a right to ask the question. >> go back to univision. >> >> you cannot deport 11 million people. >> you weren't called. >> escorted out by a security guard. trump later allowed him back in where the two engaged in a fiery exchange over his popularity with latino voters. trump says he's winning with latinos, ramos says he is losing. they are trying to steel back some of the spotlight by taking a queue from his own play book and hitting back. >> mr. trump believes you can just round people up and that it is an easy thing to do because he's a successful guy and he will have successful people do it and it will all work out. the cost will be extraordinary. it will disrupt community life. >> another big disruption in rick perry's camp. one of trump's opponents. they have been struggling financially and stopped paying some of the staffers. now comes word the iowa campaign director a
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call me or tweet me.k did this market which has been absolutely horrendous for weeks finally manage to rally
call me or tweet me.k did this market which has been absolutely horrendous for weeks finally manage to rally
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but instead, she called her son who reached her grandson and the caller's lies were exposed. the fbi has dubbed this the grandparents' scam. and they say resist the pressure to act quickly. try to contact your grandchild or another family member. never wire money based on a request made over the phone or e-mail especially overseas. wiring money is like giving cash. barbara did the right thing, but she warns there was a kernel of truth in what the caller said that gave her pause. >> a lot of people said to me, how did they know you were nana? i said, they must make a thousand calls a day, whoever bites, bites. >> news 4 new york. >> and to get in touch with our consumer investigative team, send an e-mail to better get baquero or call us at 1-866-news-244. >> going to head over to janice huff. >> loving it. >> yes, we are. it's 49 days, i think, of 80-degree plus temperatures we've had. it's a record. and today was picture perfect day, we've got low humidity and finally temperatures that were right at average. average is 81, we were at 82 today. this was a perfect temperature a
but instead, she called her son who reached her grandson and the caller's lies were exposed. the fbi has dubbed this the grandparents' scam. and they say resist the pressure to act quickly. try to contact your grandchild or another family member. never wire money based on a request made over the phone or e-mail especially overseas. wiring money is like giving cash. barbara did the right thing, but she warns there was a kernel of truth in what the caller said that gave her pause. >> a lot...
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it's less after call and here comes the ceo and more of a call on the fundamentals. >> buying?sure like it down here but i'm not ready to buy yet. i'm not convinced they're able to get the users to try it to stay on the site. >> josh, are you buying more? >> no, but i could. that option is available. >> thank you for your take. bob peck, thank you as well. good to see you on the call of the day from sun trust. >>> coming up, it is the yield of dreams. we'll look at some of the biggest dividend pairs out there. are they value pays or traps. your september playbook. what trades you should be avoiding as we head into a historically poor month for the stock market. that and more ahead on "the halftime report." >>> "the halftime report" with scott wapner is the plates place for market moving interviews. >> it's healthy for the markets. >> it's difficult for the fed to raise rates without nominal gdp increasing. >> real money. >> they can go elephant hunting because they're a big market cap. >> real debates. >> earnings will be quite good in 2016. yellen will raise rates. >> the most
it's less after call and here comes the ceo and more of a call on the fundamentals. >> buying?sure like it down here but i'm not ready to buy yet. i'm not convinced they're able to get the users to try it to stay on the site. >> josh, are you buying more? >> no, but i could. that option is available. >> thank you for your take. bob peck, thank you as well. good to see you on the call of the day from sun trust. >>> coming up, it is the yield of dreams. we'll look...