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. >> we're in pentagon city, we found this cosco car across the street from the cosco here.rs say they're ending up all over the place, sometimes blocks away, a new twitter account now poking fun at the issue. that story coming up in a live report. i'm a lawyer, and i have clients, and i am proud to do what i do on behalf of my clients. narrator: the clients john adams and his team are so proud to work for? banks accused of money laundering. big corporations accused of defrauding taxpayers. and mortgage lenders accused of unfairly foreclosing on homes. now he wants to be attorney general. john adams: the best attorney general the powerful and well-connected can buy. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >> police are investigating deathsly crash in fairfax county. investigators tell us tractor-trailer and motorcycle collided on back lick road spring fields this afternoon there is was the scene from skyfox. we're told the motorcyclist was killed i traffic in the area was a mess while police cleared the scene. >> accused of shooting two men
. >> we're in pentagon city, we found this cosco car across the street from the cosco here.rs say they're ending up all over the place, sometimes blocks away, a new twitter account now poking fun at the issue. that story coming up in a live report. i'm a lawyer, and i have clients, and i am proud to do what i do on behalf of my clients. narrator: the clients john adams and his team are so proud to work for? banks accused of money laundering. big corporations accused of defrauding...
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and also generate those loss and loans that they lost with cosco.ie: it is important not just for amex but delta as well. delta expects the partnership to yield $4 billion in revenue per year by 2021. how does that revenue structure work and why are these deals important to the airlines? interesting, for a lot of airlines their loyalty programs generate more than half of their profits. these are important to the airline. focus is now on ensuring they have this long-term profitability. that is probably why you're seeing them turn to millennials. delta and amex were out with their cards. theyd and chase announced will be doing a card as well. we are seeing them dig deep and looking for these makes and crannies with a might not have -- nooks and crannies. julie: they are betting that the millennial will not just search on google for the cheapest flight, but rather use their miles, go to the brand that they are now most familiar with. jenny: exactly. a lot of millennial's today, they don't have a lot of loyalty to one airline. they love kayak and pricel
and also generate those loss and loans that they lost with cosco.ie: it is important not just for amex but delta as well. delta expects the partnership to yield $4 billion in revenue per year by 2021. how does that revenue structure work and why are these deals important to the airlines? interesting, for a lot of airlines their loyalty programs generate more than half of their profits. these are important to the airline. focus is now on ensuring they have this long-term profitability. that is...
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>> i beginning to look a lot like cosco. >> i'm outraged. think there should be more things we get mad about in life. this is one of them. no, no big deal. but we have thanksgiving, inbetween halloween and christmas, so, if you're going to bring the christmas decorations out already, at least don't put them next to the halloween decorations. >> that's just, it dillutes the meaning of bulk, don't you think? >>yes. i understand you made a political statement hereby wearing orange today, because you believe this should happen after halloween. yes, i kind of do, so i took out my ugg boots today,. >> can you get your foot up by heir head? >> yes. >> i don't mean it that way. >> do you want to see my uggs? >> you want to see my u. gg is? >> that's not how i meant it. >> sure. >> see. >> all right. >> that's classic. that's old school ugg right there hey, lauren, see you tomorrow. >> bye, guys. >> did you ever break with somebody, if you run into them again you want to look even better than did you whether you were together? >> even if you broke up
>> i beginning to look a lot like cosco. >> i'm outraged. think there should be more things we get mad about in life. this is one of them. no, no big deal. but we have thanksgiving, inbetween halloween and christmas, so, if you're going to bring the christmas decorations out already, at least don't put them next to the halloween decorations. >> that's just, it dillutes the meaning of bulk, don't you think? >>yes. i understand you made a political statement hereby wearing...
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still in the first half, jack cosco with the score ,28-0.stonebridge all over lake braddock tonight. a few miles down the road, west springfield battling washington lee. the spartans controlled this all the way. tony musket to jordan nice job getting the feet inbounds, touchdown. west springfield rolling for the win. >> just all the hard work in the off-season and the line was great. >> it was effective and we took advantage of our opportunities. we have a lot of weapons and tony does a good job spreading the field. scott: tony musket, that is a football name. the nationals keep winning, beating the phillies 11-10. t ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now the sleep number queen c2 mattress now only $699. ends sunday! jonathan: walt disney world's four theme parks will shut down tomorrow eve
still in the first half, jack cosco with the score ,28-0.stonebridge all over lake braddock tonight. a few miles down the road, west springfield battling washington lee. the spartans controlled this all the way. tony musket to jordan nice job getting the feet inbounds, touchdown. west springfield rolling for the win. >> just all the hard work in the off-season and the line was great. >> it was effective and we took advantage of our opportunities. we have a lot of weapons and tony...
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then later on, in the business sphere, working for 18 years as a director and 16 years at cosco, starting a national nonprofit which came successful. all those things gave me a lot of organizational skills. how do you do things? how do you manage large groups of people? how do you actually get things done? steve: let me read one headline and get your reaction. "don't make housing for the poor too cozy." is that accurate? dr. carson: not at all. but i'm used to inaccurate headlines. we were at a transitional housing unit and they said they were able to get people out in less than 30 days, more than three times faster than it is nationally. but what they did instead of concentrating on all the other stuff, is they concentrated on how to get people out there and self-sufficient again. what they had was ok, but not plus. i said that makes a lot of sense. and a new york times reporter said, we can make some hay out of this. steve: has the press treated you fairly or unfairly? dr. carson: it's hard for them to treat you fairly if you don't subscribe to their agenda. we are restructuring very si
then later on, in the business sphere, working for 18 years as a director and 16 years at cosco, starting a national nonprofit which came successful. all those things gave me a lot of organizational skills. how do you do things? how do you manage large groups of people? how do you actually get things done? steve: let me read one headline and get your reaction. "don't make housing for the poor too cozy." is that accurate? dr. carson: not at all. but i'm used to inaccurate headlines. we...
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whether cosco or walmart or kroger? emily: i don't think you -- >> i don't think you can. business models are so different. what amazon has the opportunity to do is operate at a target 0% margin. they are able to do that because the business is subsidized through the cash flow proceeds from a wf. there is no grocer that have that luxury and no retailer that has that luxury that is why you continue to see a deflationary impact from amazon. long-term,you look this grocery is a massive step toward capturing greater broader economy. up, and other scoop on the next iphone. we will tell you what new tricks they might have up their sleeve later this month. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: one of the world deposit largest just drone manufactures is making a security push. pay around $30,000 to anyone who finds flaws in the software. afterward program comes the u.s. army ordered personnel to stop using drones used by dji . dji says the program was used to protected data. apple has set september 12 for its most product -- significant product announcement in years. include a facialrecogni
whether cosco or walmart or kroger? emily: i don't think you -- >> i don't think you can. business models are so different. what amazon has the opportunity to do is operate at a target 0% margin. they are able to do that because the business is subsidized through the cash flow proceeds from a wf. there is no grocer that have that luxury and no retailer that has that luxury that is why you continue to see a deflationary impact from amazon. long-term,you look this grocery is a massive step...
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northbound 5 after brandywine road with the left lane still closed, delays are building pass the cosco, northbound from cedarville road. number to bumper traffic northbound on route 5. delays on southbound 270. by 7:00, look for that to be a 34 minute commute south toward germantown. that is our traffic watch. autria: back to our breaking news, tributes pouring in this morning for an american icon. died at thehefner age of 91. >> there's a huge showing of support in los angeles. take a look at this video overnight of people crowding outside the playboy mansion near beverly hills. hugh hefner, the man behind the iconic playboy magazine, has died. he died late last night at his playboy mansion in los angeles. he was an aspiring publisher back in 1958 when he sold his first magazine. the publication eventually made him a multimillionaire. the news of his death spread overnight the many celebrities share their condolences. former playmate jenny mccarthy called after a revolutionary. an kardashian called it honor to have been part of the "playboy" family. hugh hefner died at 91 years old. j
northbound 5 after brandywine road with the left lane still closed, delays are building pass the cosco, northbound from cedarville road. number to bumper traffic northbound on route 5. delays on southbound 270. by 7:00, look for that to be a 34 minute commute south toward germantown. that is our traffic watch. autria: back to our breaking news, tributes pouring in this morning for an american icon. died at thehefner age of 91. >> there's a huge showing of support in los angeles. take a...
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whether cosco or walmart or kroger? james: i don't think you can.roblem is the business models are so different. what amazon has the opportunity to do is operate at a target 0% margin. they are able to do that because all the fact that their business is subsidized through the cash flow proceeds from awf. there is no grocery that has out luxury and no retailer that has that luxury. that is why you continue to see a deflationary impact from amazon. i think as you look long-term, this grocery is a massive step toward capturing an even greater part of the broader economy. emily: coming up, another bloomberg scoop on the next iphone. we will tell you what new tricks ceo tim might have up his sleeve when he gets up on stage later this month. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: one of the world's largest drone manufacturers is making a security push. dji will pay around $30,000 to anyone who finds flaws in the software. the dji threat identification reward program comes after the u.s. army ordered personnel to stop using drones made by dji due to security holes. d
whether cosco or walmart or kroger? james: i don't think you can.roblem is the business models are so different. what amazon has the opportunity to do is operate at a target 0% margin. they are able to do that because all the fact that their business is subsidized through the cash flow proceeds from awf. there is no grocery that has out luxury and no retailer that has that luxury. that is why you continue to see a deflationary impact from amazon. i think as you look long-term, this grocery is a...
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whether it is cosco or walmart or kroger? james: i don't think you can.blem is the business models are so different. what amazon has the opportunity to do is operate at a target 0% margin. they are able to do that because of the fact that their business is subsidized through the cash flow proceeds from aws. there is no grocery that has that luxury, and no retailer that has that luxury. that is why you continue to see a deflationary impact from amazon. i think as you look long-term, this grocery is a massive step toward capturing an even greater part of the broader economy. emily: coming up, another bloomberg scoop on the next iphone. we will tell you what new tricks c.e.o. tim cook might have up his sleeve when he gets up on stage later this month. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: one of the world's largest drone manufacturers is making a security push. dji will pay around $30,000 to anyone who finds flaws in the software. the program dubbed the dji threat identification reward program comes after the u.s. army ordered personnel to stop using drones made by
whether it is cosco or walmart or kroger? james: i don't think you can.blem is the business models are so different. what amazon has the opportunity to do is operate at a target 0% margin. they are able to do that because of the fact that their business is subsidized through the cash flow proceeds from aws. there is no grocery that has that luxury, and no retailer that has that luxury. that is why you continue to see a deflationary impact from amazon. i think as you look long-term, this grocery...
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we were up at the won of 79th and flagler, the cots co-looked full cosco looked full, too.ight. i haven't seen any problems as far as people, you know, crazy things going on. jillian: we saw a little crazy yesterday. that's to be expected. people are tense and nervous and trying to get out of town. a lot of people spend time as i mention a few minutes ago driving around looking for gas stations as i mentioned they have got it here. who knows for how long though. that's the thing. i went inside earlier and asked how long do you plan to stay open? how long do you think you have fuel he said i just don't know. we got a delivery at 1:00 this morning. aside from that, we just don't know. that's the situation here in miami, guys. steve: jillian, thank you very much for the live report. gas is essential but for the most part, government offices, schools, malls are closed down and big grocery store chain down there publix is going to close at 9:00 tonight. ainsley: hats off to governors already closing schools and businesses and doing mandatory evacuations because for my family in
we were up at the won of 79th and flagler, the cots co-looked full cosco looked full, too.ight. i haven't seen any problems as far as people, you know, crazy things going on. jillian: we saw a little crazy yesterday. that's to be expected. people are tense and nervous and trying to get out of town. a lot of people spend time as i mention a few minutes ago driving around looking for gas stations as i mentioned they have got it here. who knows for how long though. that's the thing. i went inside...