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two goals and david pastrnak two goals and david backes who coach back for his tenth season behind the bench. he saw his b's trailing 2-0 after one, and fall behind in the second and he sneaks a seeing eye shot from the crowd. and that is the giveaway and after david backes scores to make it 3-2, that pulls them with a nifty redirect. more from the line in the third. b's break its out, pastrnak can't finish but there to stash home the rebound. bruins led it 4-3 and marchand was in the finished. later the $49 million man showed why the bruins locked him up. marchand and backes and pastrnak light the lamp twice in a 6-3 win on opening night. a automatic authorize and philospher and a football patriots teammates he once declared for the be nba draft out of high school. >> he tells us all the time. yes. he was the number one pick. >> an emotional space and trng willity,-- tranquility, that is good for me right joe joe celtics prae season rolling on against the nets in brooklyn why jay len brown gets a nba education going. a lesson in sharing. in the fourth, the rookie decided to pay it for
two goals and david pastrnak two goals and david backes who coach back for his tenth season behind the bench. he saw his b's trailing 2-0 after one, and fall behind in the second and he sneaks a seeing eye shot from the crowd. and that is the giveaway and after david backes scores to make it 3-2, that pulls them with a nifty redirect. more from the line in the third. b's break its out, pastrnak can't finish but there to stash home the rebound. bruins led it 4-3 and marchand was in the finished....
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when it comes to uber. ♪ david: welcome back. i am david gura.an listen to us on serious xm. -- sirius xm. in the technology section, or uber is trying to convince new york regulators the drivers have a union. there is a catch as the reporter told carol massar. thehere is no union in sense we understand it on during the national labor relations act that wins recognition from the government or from uber to represent is drivers. are maintains is drivers independent contractors who do not have the union right. there are however a number of groups around the country that have been trying to organize and mobilize uber drivers. there is a group that uber and the machine is the union of claim represents all of the uber drivers in new york despite not having formal elected bargaining or some of the rings we associate with a union traditionally. carol: your talk about the independent drivers deal? josh: it is funded in part by uber that does not have collected if bargaining -- collective bargaining. it was not selected in some drivers, but uber it has a s
when it comes to uber. ♪ david: welcome back. i am david gura.an listen to us on serious xm. -- sirius xm. in the technology section, or uber is trying to convince new york regulators the drivers have a union. there is a catch as the reporter told carol massar. thehere is no union in sense we understand it on during the national labor relations act that wins recognition from the government or from uber to represent is drivers. are maintains is drivers independent contractors who do not have...
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and the booming business of being a mermaid. ♪ david: welcome back. i am david gura. and policies, the trump business that started the family fortune. carol massar spoke with an editor. >> friedrich trump came to the u.s. from germany in the 1880's. a lot of germans were coming to the u.s. at that point. he started in new york with a barbershop, then decided he could make more money going west. it was still the high gold rush period. first he went to seattle and then western washington state. then the gold rush took him to the klondike in canada. he started a restaurant called the arctic in a town called bennett, which was on the trail a lot of miners were taking. a key stopping point on the overland route where people were going to pan for gold. carol: what kind of place was the arctic? allison: it is what you would expect in a frontier gold rush boomtown. they served oysters, had a lot of booze, and had women available for miners who had gold to pay for them. i do nothing the arctic was necessarily unique. but our writer pulled archival newspaper clippings from the
and the booming business of being a mermaid. ♪ david: welcome back. i am david gura. and policies, the trump business that started the family fortune. carol massar spoke with an editor. >> friedrich trump came to the u.s. from germany in the 1880's. a lot of germans were coming to the u.s. at that point. he started in new york with a barbershop, then decided he could make more money going west. it was still the high gold rush period. first he went to seattle and then western washington...
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david: welcome back. i am david gura. carol: i am carol massar.ead, some interviews with some of the most important people on the planet. and the real estate developer up for worst landlord in new york and who executives call when they need costumes. ont is all up ahead "bloomberg businessweek." carol: we are here with editor in chief alan pollack. you take us to sororities. we know it is about pledges and camaraderie's, but it is also a juicy market for fashion labels. that: brands figured out sorties are good place to center presented as an put up displays. in part because there are so many chapters. there are over 3000. these youngause women are influencers. they are looked up to and like to dress similarly. we quote a psychologist who says there is comfort in dressing the same. so they have tapped into this as a way to spread the word about their brand. it makes perfect sense. it is not too expensive. you're not buying airtime. it makes a lot of sense. david: you point out women in these sororities prefer a small group of brands, so if you are
david: welcome back. i am david gura. carol: i am carol massar.ead, some interviews with some of the most important people on the planet. and the real estate developer up for worst landlord in new york and who executives call when they need costumes. ont is all up ahead "bloomberg businessweek." carol: we are here with editor in chief alan pollack. you take us to sororities. we know it is about pledges and camaraderie's, but it is also a juicy market for fashion labels. that: brands...
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carol: and why they called bernie madoff [indiscernible] landlords. ♪ david: welcome back. id gura. carol: i am carol massar. still ahead, some interviews with some of the most important people on the planet. and the real estate developer up for worst landlord in new york. david: and the man hollywood executives call when they need halloween costumes. carol: that is all up ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with editor in chief ellen pollack. there are some anywhere must reads in this issue. you take us to sororities. we know sororities are about pledges and camaraderie, but it is also a juicy market for fashion labels. ellen: brands figured out that sororities are good place to put up displays. in part because there are so many sorority chapters. there are over 3000. and also because these young women are influencers. they are looked up to and like to dress similarly. we quote a psychologist who says there is comfort in dressing the same. so they have tapped into this as a way of spreading the word about their brand. it makes perfect sense. it is not to
carol: and why they called bernie madoff [indiscernible] landlords. ♪ david: welcome back. id gura. carol: i am carol massar. still ahead, some interviews with some of the most important people on the planet. and the real estate developer up for worst landlord in new york. david: and the man hollywood executives call when they need halloween costumes. carol: that is all up ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with editor in chief ellen pollack. there are some...
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david: why both campaigns are keeping regular americans to keep an eye on the polls. ♪ carol: welcome back"bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. david: i am david gura. this'll be the first presidential election in 50 years without the full protection of the voting rights act. carol: we spoke about how polls may be affected. this'll be the first election in decades for the justice department is not monitoring polling places. the federal poll monitoring program, but the supreme court got into that. this will be the first time that are not federal monitors. what is stepping in our private monitors. that is what we have the potential for chaos. david: how are they being recruited and what are the expected to do? aleshin: they are recruited on both sides. you have groups that for years have done poll monitoring and -- to make sure things are calm at the voting booths. have the league of women voters and other government groups, but what is new this year is that donald trump, the republican candidate is standing up, he is exhorting his followers to go and monitor polling places and using
david: why both campaigns are keeping regular americans to keep an eye on the polls. ♪ carol: welcome back"bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. david: i am david gura. this'll be the first presidential election in 50 years without the full protection of the voting rights act. carol: we spoke about how polls may be affected. this'll be the first election in decades for the justice department is not monitoring polling places. the federal poll monitoring program, but the supreme...
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. ♪ ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am david gura. takes some inspiration from las vegas. carol massar spoke with our bloomberg business bureau chief, chris palmeri. chris: you remember las vegas in the 1990's, knocking get out of the park with these projects. we are seeing a similar thing in macau. we have a ferris wheel built into the side of a casino. or a replica of the eiffel tower. or even a lake with synchronized fountains of a celine dion song. las vegas is being replicated in macau. david: you had a lot of wealthy chinese going to play back -- play baccarat. then a corruption breakdown, what happened in macau after that? chris: huge. it was a place for these high rollers to spend incredible amounts of money on baccarat. and as the chinese government cracked down, those people disappeared. the last thing they wanted was more conspicuous consumption. the whole city had to adjust to a new type of customer. they are sure to attract a middle crowd. still a well-to-do person. maybe even bring their family. instead of the gucci and
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back to you. melissa: lori, thank you. david: get back to donald trump, speaking out about a rigged election but the white house is confident in the election system. take a listen. >> the president is very confident in the ability and honesty of election officials in both parties in states all across the country to insure that this upcoming national election is conducted freely and fairly. david: panel is back with us. fred, there are a lot of americans, one poll out today, saying 41% of the americans believe with donald trump that the election system is rigged against trump. so is that number going to grow or get smaller? >> well, i don't think it is going to grow. look, when he he says rigged, i'm not sure what he is referring to. he talks about fraud, well where is it? there is one thing, that is the mainstream media has jumped in wholly against donald trump and hillary could, donald trump said, she could walk down fifth avenue and shoot a few people and media couldn't cover it. so, look, i don't call that rigging an election
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♪ ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." this week's special issue has a list of 50 companies to watch. david: on it, you will find household names and lesser known and comers across the categories. >> these are the founders of people software -- sold software to on premise clients. you would buy the software from them and deploy the software and run your hr systems on it. after a messy takeover with oracle, the founders left and started this company called workday. selling the similar product but on the cloud. slowly and slowly, companies moved their applications to the cloud. this became a popular product. carol: why should it be on the list of 50 companies to watch? >> cloud applications is becoming a very interesting place right now. we have a lot of competition from legacy companies. workday and salesforce doing really adjusting work right now. -- interesting work right now. we are on the cusp of creative competition in the industry, a lot of fighting going on and consolidation. they have had very little impact because
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back then. do you make a parallel today? >> i don't, david. i was playing a lot of nintendo entertainment system back then. i too had my problems in '87. thank you, super mario brothers. there are some parallels, not a ton i don't think we have black swan event like major market crash. i think something holding up equity prices which has been low interest rates and massive central bank intervention. if that goes away, and fed hiking in december and further on downed road, that is the big risk to equities not '87 crash. david: veronica, people say this election is big black swan. >> a lot of people are worried what will happen in november. that is huge uncertainty for the market. they're pricing in certain things, but still you never know. you have the got the fed. you have got the election. you have china slowing. investors sitting there what is going to happen? if you're average investor sitting at home, getting worried, near retirement you may want to think having 10% of your portfolio, 10% of your expenses in cash. if we do see a big market
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lisa and david, back to you. >> we will be watc still tonight unexpected guests. the best possible kind. the delighted sight seers the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: every time a new charter school opens, it drains money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million just last year - according to the state's own data. which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, and school committees all across the state. join them in voting no on question two. >>> this may have been the hit of all-time. they got the surprise of a lifetime after they left from boston. the bubbles are the first indication whales were coming suddenly emerging at once. it's incredible the point they're too close to the boat. >> they're going to go away. >>> we're continuing to follow breaking news out of the south end. right now emergency workers have been working to try and drain a trench and recover the two workers who are trapped in a flooded out manhole and now presumed dead. tonight at 11:00, coverag
lisa and david, back to you. >> we will be watc still tonight unexpected guests. the best possible kind. the delighted sight seers the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: every time a new charter school opens, it drains money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million just last year - according to the state's own data. which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, and school committees all...
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david: utilizing digital payments. ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." ura. carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on xm radio, in new york, in boston, and washington, d.c., and in the bay area. the designfocus on section, a studio with an idea for creating a physical dimension for online payments. people started using credit cards, it is easier to spend money without thinking about it. you do not have to go to the atm and put cash in your wallet. you could take out your card, keep so muchbe not track, especially if you are buying things you couldn't really afford. carol: you write about an individual that notices with his own daughters. >> a designer with 2 daughters. many would give them allowances when they were younger, he would give them cash. they would meticulously budget. when they were teenagers, he switched from cash to a debit card. they were constantly going broke. they could not keep track of their money. he started thinking, is this because my girls are older and less responsible, or the way they are spending money. he did an ex
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david, back to you. david: wow, looks like they haven't cleaned it up yet., thank you very much. appreciate it. melissa. melissa: this is no laughing matter why hillary clinton may have found herself in new legal trouble, because of that duck. david: wow. are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with plans including aarp medicarecomplete insured through unitedhealthcare. call today or go online to enroll. these medicare advantage plans can combine your hospital and doctor coverage with prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits all in one complete plan for a low monthly premium, or in some areas no plan premium at all. other benefits can include: $0 co-pays for an annual physical and most immunizations, routine vision and hearing coverage, and you'll pay the plan's lowest prescription price, whether it's your co-pay or the pharmacy price. or pay zero dollars for a 90-day supply of tier 1 and tier 2 drugs, with home delivery. don't wait, cal
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david backes is doubtful to return for an elbow injury for the bruins but added that the big center should resume skating in the next day or two. that's sports. >> thank you. >>> "7 news at 6:00" will be ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long... upgrading technology, managing vegetation, improving how we get information to you because we know you're counting on us. we're ready for winter, and we want to make sure you're ready, too. visit eversource.com to learn more and sign up for storm updates. and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter. >>> that is our time at 6:00 on our halloween. us. be careful tonight. i'm adam williams. >> enjoy the trick-or-treating. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. this is your last chance to get super fast 100meg internet, al week to get this great deal. >
david backes is doubtful to return for an elbow injury for the bruins but added that the big center should resume skating in the next day or two. that's sports. >> thank you. >>> "7 news at 6:00" will be ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long... upgrading technology, managing vegetation, improving how we get information to you because we know you're counting on us. we're ready for winter, and we want to make...
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. >>> still ahead, ring back in the forecast, not once, but twice this week. >> david is back with your complete protests -- forecast. >>> it feels good thing cooler temperatures and wet weather is on the way. two different storms are making their way and we will have the latest from dave's part. >>> good evening and things are changing as we start our workweek. temperatures will back off and we can jump to that as we go into the overnight. we will revisit 70s, but that will be because of a lot of cloud cover coming our way and rain showers that will take us into tuesday or it will be a little bit cooler. not own chilling cold, tomorrow rain marches over the bay, windy and we are talking midweek tuesday early rain showers lingo -- linger. late thursday and into friday the rain returns possibly into the following weekend. !q(pte$"<ñ 68 oakland 69 covers it for san jose. >>> with the 7-day forecast depending on where you live monday and tuesday to be wet, but mostly in the north bank monday night group south. temperatures trying to get into the 70s and thursday and friday more rain in the
. >>> still ahead, ring back in the forecast, not once, but twice this week. >> david is back with your complete protests -- forecast. >>> it feels good thing cooler temperatures and wet weather is on the way. two different storms are making their way and we will have the latest from dave's part. >>> good evening and things are changing as we start our workweek. temperatures will back off and we can jump to that as we go into the overnight. we will revisit 70s,...
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david, back to you. david: you think of things like snakes in the water, other stuff like that.k you very much for your reporting. appreciate it. melissa. melissa: so kim kardashian sparking another controversy. one company is trying to profit off a real-life nightmare. ..s a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. i'm jamie foxx for verizon, introducing lte advanced powering america's largest and fastest 4g lte network ever. and i'm also jamie foxx for sprint. and i'm also jamie foxx for t-mobile. (both) also america's largest, fastest network ever. oh, you're just repeating everything i said? (both) oh, you're just repeating everything i said? i'm switching to verizon right now! (both) i'm switching to verizon right now! (announcer vo) there's no better time to switch to verizon. now get the next gen network and the bes
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and, david, i don't want to pay up. if these ceos are backn congress talking about their business. >> david's got a lot to come this morning. not just blankfein but george lee, david sol mon -- >> george lee? >> yes. >> i like him. >> investment banking. intel falling in reaction to the company's current quarter guidance. chipmaker outlook overshadowing better than expected results helped in growth by data center and cloud. questions about whether or not this pc cycle is sustainable in their view. >> yeah, that and i was really let down about the enterprise. i thought the enterprise for the data group was going to be very strong. bad read throughs here, i actually like those companies. there were two intels on this conference call. there was the intel you're listening and it's like, wow, this was just the quarter 65% margins and revenues were terrific and i like it. and then they just drop a bomb by saying, listen, we're kind of overearned here. and the fourth quarter, which is the quarter i've always revered from intel, the one you always wa
and, david, i don't want to pay up. if these ceos are backn congress talking about their business. >> david's got a lot to come this morning. not just blankfein but george lee, david sol mon -- >> george lee? >> yes. >> i like him. >> investment banking. intel falling in reaction to the company's current quarter guidance. chipmaker outlook overshadowing better than expected results helped in growth by data center and cloud. questions about whether or not this pc...
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. - [david] is that a old carriage house in the back? - [sean] yes, the carriage house is actually the oldest part of the property. point was a small gymnasium, for the granville women's college. - [david] oh. - [sean] and then there were dorm rooms above it, and when mr. jones purchased the property, he renovated that, the gymnasium, into a carriage house, and then renovated it and made rooms above it. - [david] i would like to live in the carriage house. - oh yes, the carriage house is beautiful. - [david] i mean, yes, just fantastic. so how many rooms did we say are available here? - 39. - [david] 39. so that must be great for when students' parents come down here to visit, or for special events, this must be like a prime, h yes they do, yes they do. we have quite the long waiting list for denison graduation, we were actually taking, all the way out, we're getting inquiries all the way out as far as 2018-- - [david] i bet. - [sean] so, for, graduation. - [david] so how's the food around this place? - oh, very good. our chef does a wond
. - [david] is that a old carriage house in the back? - [sean] yes, the carriage house is actually the oldest part of the property. point was a small gymnasium, for the granville women's college. - [david] oh. - [sean] and then there were dorm rooms above it, and when mr. jones purchased the property, he renovated that, the gymnasium, into a carriage house, and then renovated it and made rooms above it. - [david] i would like to live in the carriage house. - oh yes, the carriage house is...
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david? >>> and back here at home now, and just 13 days now left until the election, and america is counting. donald trump taking his campaign to his new hotel today. cutting the ribbon along with his family there in washington, d.c. the second hotel he's visited in two days. he said, there's a good reason why he visited his new hotel during these valuable last few days, and abc's tom llamas is on the campaign trail. >> reporter: for the second day in a row, donald trump's campaign trail led right to one of his hotels. this is turning into of the reporters. we're now heading over to the ribbon cutting for something that's billed as not a campaign event. this is probably the most this is the most reporters probably ever for a hotel opening. >> many, many years of luck and happiness and everything else. >> reporter: trump opening his hotel in washington, insisting this isn't self-promotion, it's proof of what he can accomplish. >> my theme today is five words. under budget under budget and ahead of schedule. that's what we did. >> reporter: actually, that's overshadowed by the man in the front
david? >>> and back here at home now, and just 13 days now left until the election, and america is counting. donald trump taking his campaign to his new hotel today. cutting the ribbon along with his family there in washington, d.c. the second hotel he's visited in two days. he said, there's a good reason why he visited his new hotel during these valuable last few days, and abc's tom llamas is on the campaign trail. >> reporter: for the second day in a row, donald trump's...
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the b's were down for the beginning of the game, but david backes got boston back into the game with a goal to even things up. and then in the third, brad marchand putting the bruins ahead. from there they just did not look back. boston wins it with a final score o nice start there. by the way, all eyes will be on foxborough, as you know, over the weekend as tom brady prepares for his first start at gillette this weekend. >> sarah: tickets are available online, but the price tag pretty steep here. tickets at stubhub start well over $200. if you want club seating, prepare to pay up to $1,500 a ticket. but you can win your way in for free. former patriots' tackle matt light is raffling off four tickets to the game. raffle tickets can be purchased bradynationraffle.com. proceeds benefit the light foundation. >> christa: coming up at 5:30, a frightening fall. cameras rolling as emergency crews race in to save a opinion who fell off a famed cliff walk in newport. >> sarah: plus a tragic accident in new york. a new mom goes to put her baby in an elevator when the at's for dinner tonight? w
the b's were down for the beginning of the game, but david backes got boston back into the game with a goal to even things up. and then in the third, brad marchand putting the bruins ahead. from there they just did not look back. boston wins it with a final score o nice start there. by the way, all eyes will be on foxborough, as you know, over the weekend as tom brady prepares for his first start at gillette this weekend. >> sarah: tickets are available online, but the price tag pretty...
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we'll be right back. >>> all right meteorologist, david murphy, one last check of the the forecast beforehead to lunch. >> all right so we have mid-70s in the northern and western suburbs, pleasant and winds 4 to miles per hour. and mid-70s along the i-95 corridor and down near 70 and cooler than that in cape may down at the shore. >> thanks david. >>> coming up on "action news" beginning at 4:00, promising to stay in class, local high school freshman make a pledge to be responsible for their own futures. >>> and a high school football field are forced off the field accused of being too good at the game. the grid iron debate coming up in big talkers. don't forget to join us for "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. i'm rick williams have a nice afternoon. katie v/o: she works hard. she stays late. but she gets paid 21% less than her male coworkers. pat toomey has voted time after time against equal pay for women, against pay that helps hard working families get ahead. katie o/c: for my daughters and yours, i'll fight for equal pay for women. families need it; you've earned it. katie v/o:
we'll be right back. >>> all right meteorologist, david murphy, one last check of the the forecast beforehead to lunch. >> all right so we have mid-70s in the northern and western suburbs, pleasant and winds 4 to miles per hour. and mid-70s along the i-95 corridor and down near 70 and cooler than that in cape may down at the shore. >> thanks david. >>> coming up on "action news" beginning at 4:00, promising to stay in class, local high school freshman...
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probably the similar track that we can no of and hurricane david back in 1979, took a similar track off parallel the coast. it is still a question as to where the eye of the storm and completely. but, it is going to be very significant damage aloss the east coast. >> the storm is not moving familiarly so it is going to take a little wild for these conditions to be improved later on today. >> do most postorms move faster. >> they tend to move faster as they headed to north. it had been a very slow moving storm earlier at this time. only about 5 miles per hour. whatever down in the caribbean. >> what strikes so some of us i unusual and you can tell us, once it moves forth ward along the coastline and hits roughly of north carolina. then it moves in a loop out in eastward and one of the trajectories is that projected to have it actually hit florida yet again and all of its circles. >> yeah, that's a very unusual track. it is very unusual to have a storm and as best as -- where you had to do a complete move and hit florida for a long time. if so if it does, it will be a tropical storm or a
probably the similar track that we can no of and hurricane david back in 1979, took a similar track off parallel the coast. it is still a question as to where the eye of the storm and completely. but, it is going to be very significant damage aloss the east coast. >> the storm is not moving familiarly so it is going to take a little wild for these conditions to be improved later on today. >> do most postorms move faster. >> they tend to move faster as they headed to north. it...
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david johnson. the cardinals running back having a heck of a year. i know, you still have the carson palmer to larry fitzgerald combo, but it helps when you can run the ball. and the second year man can run the ball all right. but he can also catch the ball out of the backfield. johnson even lines up at wide receiver sometimes. it's amazing how much he has improved in just david has learned a lot from running back coach mitchell and from veteran like chris johnson. this kid is the real deal and a touchdown scoring machine, johnson has eight touchdowns and counting, and we would love a couple of more this weekend in carolina. >> i have learned a lot from last year until we play them now. i feel like i'm a better, more patient runner. different situations in the game, and just being more calm in the game and not getting so riled up. >> how's this for a great sunday, football, football, and more football. and then some baseball just to end the day. three games on the schedule and then the world series. speaking of the world series, we have got game 3, t
david johnson. the cardinals running back having a heck of a year. i know, you still have the carson palmer to larry fitzgerald combo, but it helps when you can run the ball. and the second year man can run the ball all right. but he can also catch the ball out of the backfield. johnson even lines up at wide receiver sometimes. it's amazing how much he has improved in just david has learned a lot from running back coach mitchell and from veteran like chris johnson. this kid is the real deal and...
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david: an came back. >> we don't know that because he hasn't released his tax return. don't know what a comeback. david: you can't build as many buildings as he has unless you have got some kinds of back. but we'll have to leave it at that. blake and hadley, appreciate it. the advice the hope pass for you the advice the hope pass for you and the american voter coming up next. did you read every word? no, only lawyers do that. so when you got rear-ended and needed a tow, your insurance company told you to look at page five on your policy. did it say "great news. you're covered!" on page five? no. it said, "blah blah, blah blah blah blah blah..." the liberty mutual app with coverage compass™ makes it easy to know what you're covered for and what you're not. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. melissa: pope francis refusing to endorse a candidate, but he is encouraging catholic voters to vote their conscience. melissa: here is risk and reward. >> while millions of american families including mine and yours were working hard, paying our fair share, he was co
david: an came back. >> we don't know that because he hasn't released his tax return. don't know what a comeback. david: you can't build as many buildings as he has unless you have got some kinds of back. but we'll have to leave it at that. blake and hadley, appreciate it. the advice the hope pass for you the advice the hope pass for you and the american voter coming up next. did you read every word? no, only lawyers do that. so when you got rear-ended and needed a tow, your insurance...
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thank you. >> thank you, david. >> steve mollenkopf, ceo of qualcomm. backs a lot. as we said at the top of the hour a lot of earnings out, in fact single busiest day of earnings season. twitter not the largest market cap perhaps but certainly gets the lion's share of attention. kayla, you interviewed dorsey a few days ago and having talked about these numbers all morning long, mau up 1.7 on quarter, dau up 7, but not a lot of further commentary on m&a or whether or not the product is going to be more revolutionary than it already is. >> and no comment about what those daus actually are whereas facebook and even snapchat to a certain extent break out what their daily active user figure is. twitter would only say up 7%. a lot of questions for this company a few days ago when i spoke with dorsey still a few questions remaining, but the kbaen did try to answer some of them on the call this morning focusing a good bit on expectations for gap profitability next year in 2017, about the live streaming strategy, carl, which they said is doing extremely well. but the
thank you. >> thank you, david. >> steve mollenkopf, ceo of qualcomm. backs a lot. as we said at the top of the hour a lot of earnings out, in fact single busiest day of earnings season. twitter not the largest market cap perhaps but certainly gets the lion's share of attention. kayla, you interviewed dorsey a few days ago and having talked about these numbers all morning long, mau up 1.7 on quarter, dau up 7, but not a lot of further commentary on m&a or whether or not the...
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bad news on david back he is, underwent an elbow procedure, day-to-day, not sure how long he'll be out. let's talk about the patriots. let's talk about tom brady's speed, because that was the topic that he discuss today during his weekly news conference. tom has been running a little bit more than normal and he was asked about that speed and agility on the field. gave the best answer of the day. >> you think i'm very fast. that's mom. >> the reporter: leave it to mom. mom is always in your corner, no different for tom brady. world series, game two, tonight, just half an hour away in cleveland and the indians jumped out to a 1-0 series late last night. roberto perez, who would have thought, red sox fans, because we've seen him do it to the red sox. he did it last night. the indians took a one game lead. that is latest garden. the celtics and the nets to start the nba season. reporting live, tom leyden den, fox 25 sports. >> mark: got to love a season opener, especially when the celtics are on the hardwood. >> vanessa: there's concern about them getting the rain in. >> kevin: they're in
bad news on david back he is, underwent an elbow procedure, day-to-day, not sure how long he'll be out. let's talk about the patriots. let's talk about tom brady's speed, because that was the topic that he discuss today during his weekly news conference. tom has been running a little bit more than normal and he was asked about that speed and agility on the field. gave the best answer of the day. >> you think i'm very fast. that's mom. >> the reporter: leave it to mom. mom is always...
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david: stepping back from the individual existence and talking about the larger picture, all of this decline in the count against with theresa may and her remarks at the party conference. how much is it of a priority to number 10 that they bring regularity to the town, is that important, she is not concerned with the banks but what about the strength of the pound? >> in the first instance, the pound is a shock absorber, if you think of this as a negative trait shock that is coming, we have decided to facing negative economic but negative trade shock in order to gain more control of immigration. that is the vote of the british people and what the government is putting true. it is a correct economic response from a policy maker to say if i have a weaker pound it will offset some negative trade shock. they will not want more than anybody else would want, a disorderly curtsy move it at a cheaper pound is part of the solution in the process. how they feel about the last 24 hours and all of this week, the scale of the move we have seen, we will wait and see, i bet it causes consternation.
david: stepping back from the individual existence and talking about the larger picture, all of this decline in the count against with theresa may and her remarks at the party conference. how much is it of a priority to number 10 that they bring regularity to the town, is that important, she is not concerned with the banks but what about the strength of the pound? >> in the first instance, the pound is a shock absorber, if you think of this as a negative trait shock that is coming, we...
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back to you. david: lori, thank you very much. phil, oil rallying today, back up to nearly 50 bucks a barrel, ending at highest level in more than three month. how much is because of that hurricane, hurricane matthew? >> i think it is part of it. you have to also look at inventories. we had a big draw down in inventories 3 million bears. we're losing 5.8 million barrels of oil a week. that is very bullish. when you add hurricane matthew shutting front door of the gulf of mexico, tanksers can get in, if the storm goes up the east coast you will not get tankers into the new york harbors. very bullish. supplies will get tighter. the storm continues to change. we saw forecast maybe the storm goes a little further off the coast. we saw a move in natural gas. natural gas was initially lower on concerns that the storm would knock out a lot of power, kill a lot of demand but if the storm goes off the coast, that demand will still be there. natural gas which was lower turned around and went higher. we saw the same movement on gasoline. gaso
back to you. david: lori, thank you very much. phil, oil rallying today, back up to nearly 50 bucks a barrel, ending at highest level in more than three month. how much is because of that hurricane, hurricane matthew? >> i think it is part of it. you have to also look at inventories. we had a big draw down in inventories 3 million bears. we're losing 5.8 million barrels of oil a week. that is very bullish. when you add hurricane matthew shutting front door of the gulf of mexico, tanksers...
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back. darryl hammond and larry david reprized their roles as bill clinton and bernie sanders for a campaign>> are you out here supporting hillary? >> absolutely. look. senator clinton is the prune juice of this election. she might not seem that appetizing, but if you don't take minor, you're going to be clogged with crap for a very long time. >> i think everyone's glad larry david's back. the political parody helped "snl" score its biggest season premie premiere ratings since 2008 when tina fey debuted her sarah palin impression. that's all for tonight. "with all due respect" starts right now. >>> he's a genius -- >> a genius. >> there's no one who's shown nor genius. >> a genius. >> an economic genius. >> he's a genius. >> i want a man who's a genius. >> absolute genius. >>> this is october, and according to trump's first law of political physics, a controversy in motion, well, it tends to stay in motion.
back. darryl hammond and larry david reprized their roles as bill clinton and bernie sanders for a campaign>> are you out here supporting hillary? >> absolutely. look. senator clinton is the prune juice of this election. she might not seem that appetizing, but if you don't take minor, you're going to be clogged with crap for a very long time. >> i think everyone's glad larry david's back. the political parody helped "snl" score its biggest season premie premiere...
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back to you. david: lori, thank you very much. phil flynn, oil is up again. back above 50 bucks a barrel. a lot has to do with the storm. i'm wondering not everybody is in the path of the storm. they still will be affected by gasoline prices going up, right? >> absolutely. what we're seeing here the rbob futures are rising. you will see a lot of gasoline demand, david, as people try to get out of florida but that could turn into no demand a couple weeks from later. we just saw a report from florida power & light, if the storm hits florida, 2.5 million people could lose electricity. that means you're not getting any gas, any lights, not getting anything. you will see a surge in demand. this storm for traders is very difficult to judge because, right now, what we do know is the storm is going to dramatically drop imports into the united states. what happens after that? we don't know because we don't know exactly where the storm is. it could get back in the gulf, and that is a fear for traders. david: phil, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: over before it ev
back to you. david: lori, thank you very much. phil flynn, oil is up again. back above 50 bucks a barrel. a lot has to do with the storm. i'm wondering not everybody is in the path of the storm. they still will be affected by gasoline prices going up, right? >> absolutely. what we're seeing here the rbob futures are rising. you will see a lot of gasoline demand, david, as people try to get out of florida but that could turn into no demand a couple weeks from later. we just saw a report...
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we'll go back to average and closer to where we should be by the end of the week. david? >> from central park back down to times square for the morning. ginger, thank you. >>> there is still much more on "world news tonight" this monday. the police officers targeted at a starbucks. a suspect pulling out an assault weapon, wearing body armor. the dramatic call for help. >> a man with a rifle, just tried to ambush us. >> you'll see what happened next, coming up after the break. >>> also, the crash tonight between two school buses, and the pictures coming in late today. we are learning of dozens of children hurt in the accident. >>> and then, right here tonight, paying tribute to an american great. his music. and the stunning moment at the microphone overnight that had so many in the audience in tears. many in the audience in tears. we'll be right back. p'm not out on the ocean wrestling marlin. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, but i won't go after anything with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i'll do that too. el
we'll go back to average and closer to where we should be by the end of the week. david? >> from central park back down to times square for the morning. ginger, thank you. >>> there is still much more on "world news tonight" this monday. the police officers targeted at a starbucks. a suspect pulling out an assault weapon, wearing body armor. the dramatic call for help. >> a man with a rifle, just tried to ambush us. >> you'll see what happened next, coming...
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david: it is coming back a little bit. maybe because they're going off the numbers you just mentioned. >> the numbers flashed so quickly. the press release is huge, six pages. a lot for you will of us a to gothrough. that's the thing. melissa: we're getting more information on amazon. look at e-commerce and retail business. amazon prime subscribers are on the rise since 2014. you all know this out there, amount of items listed on amazon prime increased by 10 million since last year. you can get on prime. kevin, do you use amazon prime? i live by it. i bought four or five things on the way to the studio today. >> love it to debt. they're doing great things with amazon prime. they're using other storefronts. they don't have to carry lot of inventory. they're the middleman. seeing a lot more items offer on prime and amazon doesn't need to hold inventory. it's a great service why people are i signing up even from music and video. they are competing and winning awards. amazon prime video space. melissa: scott, i wonder how grea
david: it is coming back a little bit. maybe because they're going off the numbers you just mentioned. >> the numbers flashed so quickly. the press release is huge, six pages. a lot for you will of us a to gothrough. that's the thing. melissa: we're getting more information on amazon. look at e-commerce and retail business. amazon prime subscribers are on the rise since 2014. you all know this out there, amount of items listed on amazon prime increased by 10 million since last year. you...
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david: welcome back to "bloomberg markets asia.": breaking news crossing the bloomberg terminal from crown resorts, the embattled gambling company in australia. they are holding their agm rit now after the chinese detained and arrested a number of their employees in china. the chair speaking at the annual meeting in perth saying that the are veryrrests difficult and very complex. twod: adding to that, australian citizens he says have been visited by the console. he sincerely hopes that a third one will be visited quite soon. we will keep you updated on everything that comes out of this meeting. shares, as you can see, are down about 3%. angie: a final note saying that the assessment of material impact would be premature, so they are holding off for the figure out what the impact truly is. let's go back to the barclays asia or in the report. -- in singapore. >> we have a special guest with us, barclays ceo, who says the focus right now is on earnings because the management team cannot possibly sleep well knowing that the stock is tra
david: welcome back to "bloomberg markets asia.": breaking news crossing the bloomberg terminal from crown resorts, the embattled gambling company in australia. they are holding their agm rit now after the chinese detained and arrested a number of their employees in china. the chair speaking at the annual meeting in perth saying that the are veryrrests difficult and very complex. twod: adding to that, australian citizens he says have been visited by the console. he sincerely hopes...
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tonight wisn goes behind the scenes of world news with david muir. patrick: back from new york. she sat down with david jacoby for a look at the story behind the headlines. >> this is abc "world news tonight." >> media critics have called david muir the one to watch. on this night, the abc news team is buzzing preparing for the broadcast. we are on the set of "world news tonight" with david muir. i talked to david about what this election means for politics >> we are bomb barded with information at a crazy pace in today's world and i do think this is the one place you can turn for half an hour at night and try to cut through it. >> "world news tonight" leads all other local and national newscasts. it had an average of nearly 37,000 families tuning in each night. now it's going to -- grown to nearly 50,000. a lot of those folks are keyed >> i think wisconsin is a very important state. we have battle grounds for a reason. they help determine the electoral college on election night. the fact that wisconsin didn't necessarily pick trump or clinton is reflective of a lot of people in
tonight wisn goes behind the scenes of world news with david muir. patrick: back from new york. she sat down with david jacoby for a look at the story behind the headlines. >> this is abc "world news tonight." >> media critics have called david muir the one to watch. on this night, the abc news team is buzzing preparing for the broadcast. we are on the set of "world news tonight" with david muir. i talked to david about what this election means for politics...
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hurricane david back in the late '70s was not this powerful. so there's no analog.here's no -- nothing to compare this to. >> and the wind is up to 150 but it's the storm surge. >> yeah. but when you get into the carolinas you're going to have -- all this water running off, they've already had major flooding in the carolinas. that water is going to come out and meet the water coming in, meet the rain and it's just -- >> starting tomorrow night. >> yeah. >> daytona beach would be -- >> yeah. orlando north is going to be the big hit. up north into the space coast of to cape canaveral and when you get into tybee island and savannah. and then into the carolinas. >> it's like a direct hit into florida and up the coast. >> it would be better if it dissipated because the land will crush these, the friction will throw these down. this is almost the worst case scenario. working his way up the coast and continue to fuel itself. not slowing down so we'll see. lots can change but it does look bad. >> thank you. >>> innocent victims shot and killed with guns stolen from law enfo
hurricane david back in the late '70s was not this powerful. so there's no analog.here's no -- nothing to compare this to. >> and the wind is up to 150 but it's the storm surge. >> yeah. but when you get into the carolinas you're going to have -- all this water running off, they've already had major flooding in the carolinas. that water is going to come out and meet the water coming in, meet the rain and it's just -- >> starting tomorrow night. >> yeah. >> daytona...
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was a record surge in tybee, higher than hurricane david back in 1979 as that storm came in, so, charlestonhugo surge was. you remember how big that storm was. these are just powerful winds blowing significant amounts of water onshore and it's raining. is this a very wet storm because the storm itself, the center of the eye is still in the gulf stream. earlier, christi, you said the eye wall has made landfall. that is true. but that doesn't mean the storm has made landfall. because officially, the national hurricane center needs the center of the eye to make landfall. that may not happen. who really cares about the center of the eye because that's where it's calm. what has made landfall is the eye wall. the most dangerous part. exactly what you said earlier. the most dangerous part of this storm is completely onshore at this hour. something else i want to take you to, is this, this storm is all the way through washington, d.c., through raleigh, richmond, hampton roads and all the way down to the carolinas. the wetness of this storm will spread rain fall through the carolinas, georgia, possi
was a record surge in tybee, higher than hurricane david back in 1979 as that storm came in, so, charlestonhugo surge was. you remember how big that storm was. these are just powerful winds blowing significant amounts of water onshore and it's raining. is this a very wet storm because the storm itself, the center of the eye is still in the gulf stream. earlier, christi, you said the eye wall has made landfall. that is true. but that doesn't mean the storm has made landfall. because officially,...
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. >> meteorologist david murphy back inside with a closer look at an autumnal day -- would it be autumnal >> reporter: very good. how do you spell it. >> reporter: a little tough, actually, the kids will tell you that. looking outside, we have sky6 live hd a gorgeous picture of the ben franklin bridge this noon, it's chilly out there, you'll definitely want a jacket. at least it's a good looking halloween and this evening, it will be rain free which is important. across the mid atlantic, 52 degrees in philadelphia. 49 up i-95 in new york city and central park. 36 in binghamton and 58 degrees down the pike in washington. cool in the northeast. winds a little bit of a factor. they were stronger earlier this morning, now down to 9 miles per hour in philadelphia. 1 in new york city, most of the numbers in the single digits. i expect the winds to sees down and become a little less of a factor later in the evening than they were earlier this morning. so you're easing your way toward a less windy pattern which is nice. salt -- satellite is showing you sunshine in philadelphia. we'll fade into a
. >> meteorologist david murphy back inside with a closer look at an autumnal day -- would it be autumnal >> reporter: very good. how do you spell it. >> reporter: a little tough, actually, the kids will tell you that. looking outside, we have sky6 live hd a gorgeous picture of the ben franklin bridge this noon, it's chilly out there, you'll definitely want a jacket. at least it's a good looking halloween and this evening, it will be rain free which is important. across the...
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and this year we have rebuilt it back to its glory. - [tom] yeah. - [david] and what's it, a caboose, is that where, not the engineer, but the, one of the guys lived back there, right? - [tom] originally it was the conductor's office. back when they had steam engines. you had the engineer and the fireman running the train and then you had the conductor and the brakeman. when you got air brakes on the train, the brakemen were no longer needed, 'cause they didn't have to climb up the top of the car and put on the hand brakes. so they were eliminated. because there was coal to shovel. so the fireman was then gotten rid of and they added the conductor up to there. at that point-- - [david] tom, you know all your stuff. - yeah, back then they eliminated that, so the conductor moved forward. in fact we have-- - who chased the bums off the train? - [tom] yeah, it was the conductor. - [david] okay, so i can see now when i come out here to visit you, i'm gonna spend a little time, i'm gonna hear some good stories. it's the painesville railroad museum and you're open on friday nights from six t
and this year we have rebuilt it back to its glory. - [tom] yeah. - [david] and what's it, a caboose, is that where, not the engineer, but the, one of the guys lived back there, right? - [tom] originally it was the conductor's office. back when they had steam engines. you had the engineer and the fireman running the train and then you had the conductor and the brakeman. when you got air brakes on the train, the brakemen were no longer needed, 'cause they didn't have to climb up the top of the...
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. >> david, back to you. it's interesting.ng the first lady throw out numbers and i have numbers, feskally they're in winston-salem, that's forsythe county which obama won in 2012 despite losing the state to romney by 100,000 votes which when you look at trump's -- now that the path is narrowing, the path to victory is narrowing, talk about how important north carolina is in this election. >> donald trump has no path to the presidency without north carolina so if north carolina comes in when the polls close in first wave on election night and it's towards hillary clinton we will know very early in the night, it won't be a long night. but who would have ever thought that barack obama would be the second-best speaker in the family? she is just so good and there's a generational thing. she's 52, hillary clinton is 69. when hillary clinton speaks to the audience it sounds like she's reading a script and peeking to them. when michelle obama speaks, and she had a script but when she speaks she sounds like she's speaking with an audi
. >> david, back to you. it's interesting.ng the first lady throw out numbers and i have numbers, feskally they're in winston-salem, that's forsythe county which obama won in 2012 despite losing the state to romney by 100,000 votes which when you look at trump's -- now that the path is narrowing, the path to victory is narrowing, talk about how important north carolina is in this election. >> donald trump has no path to the presidency without north carolina so if north carolina...
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david muir. hope to see you back here tomorrow. good night. watching. i'm david muir. we'll see you back here tomorrow breaking news, denvvr broncos night. >> after yesterday's game, kubiak was rushed to a hospital with a complex migraine condition. he was released from the hospital today.>> reporter: gary will spend the next week recovering from that condition. not coaching the team. john elway told us gary is stepping away from the broncos and will not be back until a week from today. troy, the prognosis for gary >> he will not be on the sidelines coaching against the chargers. he is resting comfortably. it is a complex migraine concern for a guy who had a stroke on the sidelines in 2013. general manager taught -- john elway feels optimistic about the diagnosis.>> when we left the hospital last night we were encouraged with everything that happened.
david muir. hope to see you back here tomorrow. good night. watching. i'm david muir. we'll see you back here tomorrow breaking news, denvvr broncos night. >> after yesterday's game, kubiak was rushed to a hospital with a complex migraine condition. he was released from the hospital today.>> reporter: gary will spend the next week recovering from that condition. not coaching the team. john elway told us gary is stepping away from the broncos and will not be back until a week from...