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of hand, the gestures, the voice, um, mcnulty was really based on ed burns our co-creator with david simonwas a police officer, turned teacher so that pryzbylewski was a part of him also. so bunk was an amalgam, david, some of other detectives that i researched and oscar requer himself and then at the end of the series, in the last season, someone saw me at a barber shop and said, "you know, bunk is retiring, "you better be there." i went, "oh my goodness." so i'm terrified, i go, and i see him across the room, looking at me the same way. (laughter) and so, i walk there, sheepishly. ready for my comeuppance. he looks at me and goes, "hey!, "come here, you made me a star!" it was like the prodigal son coming home. "see, that's the guy, this is t.v. bunk, "i'm the real bunk." (laughter) - could have gone the other way. - i was actually on the dais there, i had to speak at the retirement, "i've known bunk for three days, five years ago." (laughter) - does it concern you at all, maybe concern is the wrong word. you know, it's sort of like being a musician, you had a hit 30 years ago - oh, no,
of hand, the gestures, the voice, um, mcnulty was really based on ed burns our co-creator with david simonwas a police officer, turned teacher so that pryzbylewski was a part of him also. so bunk was an amalgam, david, some of other detectives that i researched and oscar requer himself and then at the end of the series, in the last season, someone saw me at a barber shop and said, "you know, bunk is retiring, "you better be there." i went, "oh my goodness." so i'm...
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and to have that experience kind will be forever grateful to god and david simon and will forever beected to that essentially beautiful place i call home in new orleans. >> that is similar to my question. do you and the other talented artists from new orleans like john, do they realize the impact because those of us that have said this before after we got to experience the culture looking vicariously through the show when we go back to this adherent differently and we see it differently we really feel now that we understand more of it. and has it impacted them as well in that way? >> it is a reminder of the penthouse or culture is and that they are known around the world that people are affected by it and that it can move people in ways that are just amazing. and new orleans is so small that is the other thing people have to remember, new orleans is so small that we run into each other all the time and we are able to share the impact that the work is having on other people and today, do note, maybe you and professors asked earlier is that sort of connection that we will always rememb
and to have that experience kind will be forever grateful to god and david simon and will forever beected to that essentially beautiful place i call home in new orleans. >> that is similar to my question. do you and the other talented artists from new orleans like john, do they realize the impact because those of us that have said this before after we got to experience the culture looking vicariously through the show when we go back to this adherent differently and we see it differently...
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to god, to david simon, and will forever be connected to that essentially beautiful place i call home> that was similar to my question, do you and the other insanely talented artist from new orleans, do they realize the impact because those of us who loved your city and visited before, after we got to experience culture by living vicariously through the show, we got go back to visit. we really feel now that we understand more of it. has it impacted them as well in that way? >> absolutely, it is a reminder to them how impactful their music and culture is that they are known around the world, that people are affected by it. that it can move people in ways that are just amazing. new orleans is so small, that is the other thing people have to remember. it is so small that we run into each other all of the time. we are able to share the impact that our work is having on other people. like today, meeting you and the professor, the teacher that asked the question, that is a connection that connection that will always remember. that he can go to a concert and say i met wendell and nashville.
to god, to david simon, and will forever be connected to that essentially beautiful place i call home> that was similar to my question, do you and the other insanely talented artist from new orleans, do they realize the impact because those of us who loved your city and visited before, after we got to experience culture by living vicariously through the show, we got go back to visit. we really feel now that we understand more of it. has it impacted them as well in that way? >>...
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that is why when it happened, everyone turned to people who participated in it, david simon, and saiden discussing this dysfunction, this moral ambiguity in our institutions. and now it has come to the forefront. , this the same forum discussion we are having, let's declare what is important to us and act on it. the thing that upsets me about the whole journey of the past year and a half, of communities of color and underserved communities and the police, is the fact that those doing the misconduct, who just happened to be wearing the badge dishonor the badge. right,e 99.9% are doing we need to hear from them to say -- first of all, don't call him or her a cop. if we are going to have a discussion, let's be honest. every cop in baltimore knows what a riot is. every cop in america. not one copy of i heard in the media get. biz call giving a kiddie ride -- it is called giving a kid a ride. put them in costs, speed up, and they bust their head on the window. every cop knows that trip. not one has said we need to change it. that is probably what happened to this kid. it is called giving s
that is why when it happened, everyone turned to people who participated in it, david simon, and saiden discussing this dysfunction, this moral ambiguity in our institutions. and now it has come to the forefront. , this the same forum discussion we are having, let's declare what is important to us and act on it. the thing that upsets me about the whole journey of the past year and a half, of communities of color and underserved communities and the police, is the fact that those doing the...
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. >> we have edgar winter lauren whitman, david simon, winners, winners of the national book award, shermana, robert caro, of course of course don delillo, terrance hayes, marianne hoberman, phil klein, tim weiner, gloria whalen. please chime in recognizing these great writers who are here. thank you for being here. [applause]. now before we go on to the award ceremony we need to thank our financial sponsors first. thank you, barnes & noble, penguin random house. big supporters, choral graphics, lyndon meyer book publishing papers, amazon, the barth foundation, google, harpercollins, lavender, debra wiley, and the other charitable trusts. think often make this possible. [applause]. think it to the after party committee. everyone is invited to the after party committee it is in the balcony behind me. can shannon, rachel, paul morris, debra, and jim martin, thank you. thank you to our extraordinary dinner cochairs who have transformed this dinner, thank you morgan, debra, and shelley. thank you. thank you to my fellow board members who work so hard and care about the foundation and its missio
. >> we have edgar winter lauren whitman, david simon, winners, winners of the national book award, shermana, robert caro, of course of course don delillo, terrance hayes, marianne hoberman, phil klein, tim weiner, gloria whalen. please chime in recognizing these great writers who are here. thank you for being here. [applause]. now before we go on to the award ceremony we need to thank our financial sponsors first. thank you, barnes & noble, penguin random house. big supporters,...
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ramÓn: el operativo de la unidad de antinarcÓticos y el fbi llevaron al arresto de matÍas, simÓn guevara, david investigaciÓn concluyeron que los sospechosos llevaban a cabo el trÁfico de personas, con base a evidencias aunque no se ha identificado nÚmero de vÍctimas todas mujeres y que aparentemente fueron traÍdas indocumentadas a este paÍs con los llamados coyotes. no sabemos el nÚmero de vÍctimas que hay en la investigaciÓn sigue porque creemos que hay mÁs personas involucradas. todavÍa se encuentran prÓfugos miranda garnica y juana medina. las mujeres vÍctimas del trÁfico de personas entre ellas algunas menores de edad son originarias de mÉxico, el salvador y nicaragua, los cinco detenidos se les encontrÓ material pirata unos 15.000 dvds cuya mercancÍa se calculan 60.000 $ asÍ como posesiÓn ilegal de armas de fuego. >> iban solas en conocer a las personas, 1 millÓn de cosas pueden pasar. ramÓn: esta mujer habla de los riesgos migratorios cuando las personas son vÍctimas de trÁfico humano. >> hay ciertas oportunidades y se puede comprobar que estas personas fueron vÍctimas de un crimen. marÍ
ramÓn: el operativo de la unidad de antinarcÓticos y el fbi llevaron al arresto de matÍas, simÓn guevara, david investigaciÓn concluyeron que los sospechosos llevaban a cabo el trÁfico de personas, con base a evidencias aunque no se ha identificado nÚmero de vÍctimas todas mujeres y que aparentemente fueron traÍdas indocumentadas a este paÍs con los llamados coyotes. no sabemos el nÚmero de vÍctimas que hay en la investigaciÓn sigue porque creemos que hay mÁs personas...
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welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, simon hobbs. relatively flat action as we get disappointing numbers in retail, ie macy's. retail sales in china come in okay. looking at copper at a six-year low and the dollar maybe set for correction. >> huge day today with alibaba and mcdonald's ceo ps. tomorrow, we have john malone from the company's investor day. >> right to mcdonald's, steve easterbrook speaking out on this show earlier about the decision to increase the dividend and share a buyback plan. >> we've been buying back any way. we've been buying back through the '90s. that's been smart. the reality is the business was not in the shape it is today a year ago. it may not have been the right decision to make. it would not have been viewed for the right reasons. now we're confident in the underlying momentum of the business. weir confident in our plan force 2016. that means that the timing with interest rates where they are, the strength in the balance sheet, and our outlook on trading, just a smart business decision. >> big deal whe
welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, simon hobbs. relatively flat action as we get disappointing numbers in retail, ie macy's. retail sales in china come in okay. looking at copper at a six-year low and the dollar maybe set for correction. >> huge day today with alibaba and mcdonald's ceo ps. tomorrow, we have john malone from the company's investor day. >> right to mcdonald's, steve easterbrook speaking out on this show earlier...
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course, that's "you're so vain" and possibly speculation has centered on mick jagger, simon's ex-wife, james taylor or david bowie, even cat stevens. >> as she promotes her memoir carly confirming the song's key second verse is about him, after warren beatty, and she insists the rest of the song refers to two other unnamed men. so the mystery still continues. >> yes. seen pinup calendars featuring firefighters or campus cutie posed in provocative positions, but this one will leave those in the dust. >> the taxi drivers of new york city are chunkier and hairier than ever. thankfully they're featured in pin-ups. >> ooh, look the athose dad bods. >> they keep most of their clothing on while posing with their cabs. >> you know, in a nod to political correctness, the 2016 calendaroasts of one female as miss august. >> oh. >> and the proceeds, by the way, we should mention, they go to an organization that helps immigrants with essential services like housing and education. >> and, ladies and gentlemen, they are single. line up. >>> and finally, in "pop news," it's party time at "good morning america," familiar fa
course, that's "you're so vain" and possibly speculation has centered on mick jagger, simon's ex-wife, james taylor or david bowie, even cat stevens. >> as she promotes her memoir carly confirming the song's key second verse is about him, after warren beatty, and she insists the rest of the song refers to two other unnamed men. so the mystery still continues. >> yes. seen pinup calendars featuring firefighters or campus cutie posed in provocative positions, but this one...
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welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and simon hobbs.ive. dow trying to get there, down three, four points. apple is the laggard today as credit suisse cuts their earnings estimates. let's get to rick santelli with breaking news on wholesale trade. >> september read on both inventories and trade on the wholesale side, but they're both the same. up 0.5% on both. this is larger than expectations by a long shot. expectations were close to unchanged. some revisions to mention. last month on the inventories, 0.1 is now the number versus -- excuse me, 0.1 original, 0.3 now. down 0.1 on sales, now down 0.9. on inventories that half of one percent comes back to the best number of the year, 0.7, in june. kind of interesting. sales comps had the best read of the year as well, except it was april, 1.7. we'll continue to monitor these. who's having the best day? the dollar index, up about a half cent. carl? >> thank you very much. >>> as we said, the markets are mixed today. our next guest says companies are high cash return strategy also outperform
welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and simon hobbs.ive. dow trying to get there, down three, four points. apple is the laggard today as credit suisse cuts their earnings estimates. let's get to rick santelli with breaking news on wholesale trade. >> september read on both inventories and trade on the wholesale side, but they're both the same. up 0.5% on both. this is larger than expectations by a long shot. expectations were close to...
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justicia de california y el fbi llevaron al arresto de matÍas de 36 aÑos residente, simÓn guevara de 43 aÑos tambiÉn residente, davidil dice que despuÉs de una investigaciÓn concluyeron que los sospechosos llevaban a cabo el trÁfico de personas en base aÉrea y eran obtenidas por otras empresas del Área. aunque no se ha especificado el nÚmero de vÍctimas de explotaciÓn sexual fueron todas mujeres y aparentemente traÍdas indocumentados por el con la ayuda de los coyotes. la investigaciÓn sigue porque creemos que hay mÁs personas involucradas. todavÍa se encuentran prÓfugos miranda gonzÁlez de 25 aÑos residente de quien city y medina de 53 aÑos. las mujeres vÍctimas del trÁfico de personas entre ellas algunas menores de edad son originarias de mÉxico, el salvador y nicaragua a los cinco detenidos tambiÉn se les encontrÓ material pirata y unos 15.000 dvds asÍ como posesiÓn ilegal de armas de fuego. >> van solas, sin conocer a las personas, un montÓn de cosas pueden pasar. >> se habla de los riesgos y posibles beneficios migratorios cuando las personas son vÍctimas de trÁfico humano. >> hay ciertas oportunidades que se p
justicia de california y el fbi llevaron al arresto de matÍas de 36 aÑos residente, simÓn guevara de 43 aÑos tambiÉn residente, davidil dice que despuÉs de una investigaciÓn concluyeron que los sospechosos llevaban a cabo el trÁfico de personas en base aÉrea y eran obtenidas por otras empresas del Área. aunque no se ha especificado el nÚmero de vÍctimas de explotaciÓn sexual fueron todas mujeres y aparentemente traÍdas indocumentados por el con la ayuda de los coyotes. la...
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song is about you ♪ >> for years candidates included mick jagger, james taylor, david bowie and even cat stevens. carly simonall, the key second verse is -- drum roll, kendis -- actor warren beatty. >> wait, wait. the mystery lives on because simon still insists the rest of the song refers to two other unnamed men. >> she's done interviews about this and she said she won't reveal the man's identity until that person passes away. so, i didn't realize there were multiple men. >> multiple. >>> next to another man stepping down after 12 years. >> joel mchale is bidding farewell to "the soup" after hosting the e! series for a dozen years. the prior incarnation "talk soup" premiered in 1991 with greg kinnear and its front man. >> once you've had the soothing, penetrating, deep, silky voice of dan rather mention your name, there's -- i've used up my 15 minutes of fame, i think. >> other hosts followed before mchale took over in 2004. it will also mark ends of the series. >>> some glad tidings for swimmer michael phelps. >> the 18-time olympic gold medalist has announced on instagram and twitter that he and his fian
song is about you ♪ >> for years candidates included mick jagger, james taylor, david bowie and even cat stevens. carly simonall, the key second verse is -- drum roll, kendis -- actor warren beatty. >> wait, wait. the mystery lives on because simon still insists the rest of the song refers to two other unnamed men. >> she's done interviews about this and she said she won't reveal the man's identity until that person passes away. so, i didn't realize there were multiple men....
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welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber. we close out november today. trying to get back-to-back positive months on the dow for the first time since the spring, not getting off to a good start as the chicago pmi number comes in lower than anticipated. impending homes at the moment. let's get to diana olick with that. >> impending homes basically flat. up 0.2% compared to september. the street was looking for a 2.5% gain. that's a miss. still up 3.9% from october of 2014. this index measures signed contracts, not closings. so a forward looking indicator for closings in november and december. these were home owners who were out shopping in october. you may recall we got a disappointing drop in closed sales in october. after a relatively strong spring, fall sales not hot. the number of listings in october was down 4.5% from a year ago. usually we see more listings come on in the fall. it's not happening. higher prices are the culprit. would think sellers want to take advantage, but they can't afford to buy that step up house o
welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber. we close out november today. trying to get back-to-back positive months on the dow for the first time since the spring, not getting off to a good start as the chicago pmi number comes in lower than anticipated. impending homes at the moment. let's get to diana olick with that. >> impending homes basically flat. up 0.2% compared to september. the street was looking for a 2.5%...
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welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david fabere upgrade of apple helping things. oil steady. housing starts had some good news, though overall a disappointment. keeping an eye on crude. >> we start with the latest in france. police raiding an apartment while hunting the suspectses of the architect of the paris terror attacks on friday. the operation ending with two dead and seven arrested. michelle caruso-cabrera is live in the suburb of saint-denis with the latest. >> reporter: we are on the street where that raid took place overnight. it's about seven buildings down on the left. you can see police cars in front of it. for the last several hours we have seen police, crime scene investigators going in and out of the building removing items. there was video taken at the scene soon after the raid began, roughly at 4:30 in the morning. the video recorded the hail of gunfire that went on for some 15 minutes according to people who live in the neighborhood. [ gunfire ] then there was intermittent gunfire. at one point an explosion for
welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david fabere upgrade of apple helping things. oil steady. housing starts had some good news, though overall a disappointment. keeping an eye on crude. >> we start with the latest in france. police raiding an apartment while hunting the suspectses of the architect of the paris terror attacks on friday. the operation ending with two dead and seven arrested. michelle caruso-cabrera is live in...
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welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with simon hobbs and david faber.the week. dow down 133. biggest drop since october 14th. s&p biggest drop since october 13th. some of that goodwill from friday's job number is in the rearview mirror. >> shares of priceline falling thanks to a weak outlook. but the company is looking to take on better airbnb. >>> plus norwegian cruise lines looking ahead to its next chapter as it christians its newest ship in miami in a moment. we'll go there live to talk to the company's ceo. stocks falling today but still on for a six-week winning streak. the fourth quarter looking to be the strongest quarter in the last two years. find out how you should be playing the markets. >> coming up later, perrigo urging shareholders to reject the offer from mylan. the ceo will be live at post nine for an exclusive interview in a half hour. >> the ceo of priceline is calling out airbnb for the first time publishing figures to demonstrate it built up as many as three times apartments and villas to rent and all instantly bookable online. pric
welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with simon hobbs and david faber.the week. dow down 133. biggest drop since october 14th. s&p biggest drop since october 13th. some of that goodwill from friday's job number is in the rearview mirror. >> shares of priceline falling thanks to a weak outlook. but the company is looking to take on better airbnb. >>> plus norwegian cruise lines looking ahead to its next chapter as it christians its newest ship...
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welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, and davidaber. geopolitics the name of the game. hollande meets with the president. a russian jet shot down on the turkey/syria border. emergency nato meetings. crude not surprisingly up almost 3.5%. rick santelli with some reads on consumer confidence. >> not necessarily a good one. this is our 11th read, november read for consumer confidence it marks the lowest read of the year. 90.4. we were looking for 99.4. 90.4 comp backs to the last time we were under 90, 89 and change from september of last year. so, this is not a good read. last month did get a revision to where we hope this month would be to 99.1. now, i don't normally cover richmond fed aggressively. a lot of the regionals. some people pay attention. some don't. this is interesting. minus 3, which means it's the third negative in a row. it happens. but it doesn't happen often according to my research. last time we had three minuses in a row was mid 2012 for the richmond fed. definitely a couple misses here. we want to watch how stock
welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, and davidaber. geopolitics the name of the game. hollande meets with the president. a russian jet shot down on the turkey/syria border. emergency nato meetings. crude not surprisingly up almost 3.5%. rick santelli with some reads on consumer confidence. >> not necessarily a good one. this is our 11th read, november read for consumer confidence it marks the lowest read of the year. 90.4. we...
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welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla, sara eisen, simon hobbs, and david fabere looking at a live shot of capitol hill where fed chair janet yellen will testify before the house financial services committee in just a few moments. the topic is bank regulation, but she's one of four voting members today. we have fisher later tonight. dudley around 2:30. as soon as yellen begins to speak, we'll take it live. dow has faded a bit. down about 18. we do want to get directly to, i believe, steve liesman who has breaking news. >> carl, thanks very much. janet yellen testifying before the house financial services committee. her statement just hitting the wires now. here's what she says. she says the banks in the united states are much healthier but that problems remain. financial conditions of the biggest banks, she says -- biggest bank organizations have strengthened considerably. goes on to point out the eight biggest u.s. banks have nearly doubled capital level to $500 billion. she points out large and ren regional banks are well capitalized. on the problems, substanti
welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla, sara eisen, simon hobbs, and david fabere looking at a live shot of capitol hill where fed chair janet yellen will testify before the house financial services committee in just a few moments. the topic is bank regulation, but she's one of four voting members today. we have fisher later tonight. dudley around 2:30. as soon as yellen begins to speak, we'll take it live. dow has faded a bit. down about 18. we do want to get...
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welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with kayla tausche, simon hobbs, david faber.cisco's ceo will join us, talking about the quarter and the outlook. happy friday 13th.
welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with kayla tausche, simon hobbs, david faber.cisco's ceo will join us, talking about the quarter and the outlook. happy friday 13th.
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i'm david faber, along with sara eisen, simon hobbs.et's look at the markets and oil as we are a half hour into trading. not much going on in terms of -- not supposed to say that. you're supposed to say a lot of activity not resulting in many moves. crude is down 1%. off the lows of the morning, after perhaps some comments from the saudis or as reported by bloomberg saying they're looking for stable oil prices. >> you would expect the price to go up on that. >> it did go up from where it was. >> oh, okay. okay. our road map starts with a deal, the deal in healthcare. the largest pharmaceutical company being created in the world and a big debate over taxes. pfizer and allergan's $160 billion merger is official. but ceos will join us for an exclusive interview in moments. >> plus belgium remaining on lockdown. more arrests overnight. authorities still warning of possible imminent attacks. >> and it's a big week for retail stocks. will it make or break the quarter? >> first, we have breaking economic news. let's get to diana olick with the
i'm david faber, along with sara eisen, simon hobbs.et's look at the markets and oil as we are a half hour into trading. not much going on in terms of -- not supposed to say that. you're supposed to say a lot of activity not resulting in many moves. crude is down 1%. off the lows of the morning, after perhaps some comments from the saudis or as reported by bloomberg saying they're looking for stable oil prices. >> you would expect the price to go up on that. >> it did go up from...
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it was south paw dallas kital and david price coming in second and jake arrieta took top and dodgers zack greinke and clayton kershaw were next. >>> and carly simon tells us who is really "so vein." and jennifer nnifer one, two, three, four can i have a little more? five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten i love you sail the ship chop the tree skip the rope look at me all together now vo: everything for entertaining everyone. kohl's. does your makeup remover take it all off? every kiss-proof, cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. announcement: this storm promises to be the biggest of the decade. with total accumulation of up to three feet. roads will be shut down indefinitely. and schools are closed. campbell's soups go great with a cold and a nice red. made for real, real life. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated so i get a better clean. 15% cleaning ingredients or 90%. don't pay for water, pay for clean. that's my
it was south paw dallas kital and david price coming in second and jake arrieta took top and dodgers zack greinke and clayton kershaw were next. >>> and carly simon tells us who is really "so vein." and jennifer nnifer one, two, three, four can i have a little more? five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten i love you sail the ship chop the tree skip the rope look at me all together now vo: everything for entertaining everyone. kohl's. does your makeup remover take it all off? every...
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david: that is the beauty of real estate investment. is the simplest form of analysis. they stay with her net asset values is. simonemium. weyerhaeuser traits at a discount. it's an easy calculation. >> what part of the u.s. real estate market is overpriced? david: the reets. they are trading at a premium. and distribution vehicles. income-oriented vehicles and a lot of folks with low incomes -- interest rates are running into alternative form of district vehicles and that is why they are expensive. tophanie: they are opposed have a growth over the next 3-5 years. why do they have it right? david: this is what our portfolios are unique and different. stephanie: unique and different? david: property funds that owns global logistic properties. this was the old prologis, one of the largest distribution center vehicles in the united states. run by a guy named jeff schwartz. they got very expensive and we sold out of it. then he moved to asia and with gic launched global logistic properties. a year ago we like the stock but it was a little expensive. a year ago he passed away. security got impacted by that. there were s
david: that is the beauty of real estate investment. is the simplest form of analysis. they stay with her net asset values is. simonemium. weyerhaeuser traits at a discount. it's an easy calculation. >> what part of the u.s. real estate market is overpriced? david: the reets. they are trading at a premium. and distribution vehicles. income-oriented vehicles and a lot of folks with low incomes -- interest rates are running into alternative form of district vehicles and that is why they are...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, david faber at the new york stock exchange. simonook at the markets. relatively muted action the day before thanksgiving. volume expected to be healthy. a lot of macro data on the calendar. rick santelli has more. rick? >> yes a litany of data. 91.3 is our final read for university of michigan sentiment. we were all comping it to 93.1. it's a bit of a drop. but 93.1 was the mid month number. the actual number to compare it to is 90. 90 was the final read for october. even though it was a disappointment, less than the middle, it is still higher than our last final read. now, let's go to october in terms of new home sales. 495,000. this is a bit of a miss. we're looking for a five handle is maybe splitting hairs. looking for five or below at 495 last month, 468 ramps up just a bit to -- i'm sorry, it goes down to 447,000. so, how does that shape up? 495,000 fits in nicely. if you consider several months ago we were at 469. the high water mark was 545. nobody knows housing like diana olick. we'll head east and she'll dig down deeper int
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, david faber at the new york stock exchange. simonook at the markets. relatively muted action the day before thanksgiving. volume expected to be healthy. a lot of macro data on the calendar. rick santelli has more. rick? >> yes a litany of data. 91.3 is our final read for university of michigan sentiment. we were all comping it to 93.1. it's a bit of a drop. but 93.1 was the mid month number. the actual number to compare it to is 90. 90 was the final...
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course, that's "you're so vain" and possibly speculation has centered on mick jagger, simon's ex-wife, james taylor or david bowie, even cat stevens. >> as she promotes her memoir carly confirming the song's key second verse is about him, after warren beatty, and she insists the rest of the song refers to two other unnamed men. so the mystery still continues. >> yes. seen pinup calendars featuring firefighters or campus cutie posed in provocative positions, but this one will leave those in the dust. >> the taxi drivers of new york city are chunkier and hairier than ever. thankfully thehey're feared in pin-ups. >> ooh, look the athose dad bods. >> they keep most of their clothing on while posing with their cabs. >> you know, in a nod to politicacal correcess, the 2016 calendar boasts of one female as miss august. >> oh. >> and the proceeds, by the way, we should mention, they go to an organization that helps immigrants with essential services like housing and education. >> and, ladies and gentlemen, they are single. line up. >>> and finally, in "pop news," it's party time at "good morning amamerica," miliar
course, that's "you're so vain" and possibly speculation has centered on mick jagger, simon's ex-wife, james taylor or david bowie, even cat stevens. >> as she promotes her memoir carly confirming the song's key second verse is about him, after warren beatty, and she insists the rest of the song refers to two other unnamed men. so the mystery still continues. >> yes. seen pinup calendars featuring firefighters or campus cutie posed in provocative positions, but this one...
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david city aquinin in the state final. early on, the knights trying to score early, but the quarterback can't handle the snap, and tristan simons recovers the fumume to give battle creek the ball. later, oakland-craig finally finishes - cole mitchell throws to cody mace, and he takes it the rest of the way into the endzone for the score, knights up 7 to 0. next oakland-craig possession, they're threatening again, and this time mitchell keeps it on the quarterback sneak, he goes to his right and dives in for the score - the knights lead 13-zip. battle creek finally answers - kobe lade pitches it to wyatt hamer on the option, and hamer goes in. but oakland-craig's defense is too strong - the knights advance to lincoln with a 27-14 win. akron-westfield has one of the top underdog stories in the iowa high school football playoffs. the westerners were in the class a semifinals in the uni-dome -- and one more upset would put them in the state title game. ktiv sports director brad pautsch has more. brad says, "akron-westfield wasn't even getting votes in the final class a rankings of the season. but after wins over fifth-ranked logan-
david city aquinin in the state final. early on, the knights trying to score early, but the quarterback can't handle the snap, and tristan simons recovers the fumume to give battle creek the ball. later, oakland-craig finally finishes - cole mitchell throws to cody mace, and he takes it the rest of the way into the endzone for the score, knights up 7 to 0. next oakland-craig possession, they're threatening again, and this time mitchell keeps it on the quarterback sneak, he goes to his right and...
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saying that he thinks the whole song is about him, but simon says the other verses refer to two other men who she still won't identify. jean: david beck ham says he's flattered to be named people's sexiest man alive. he says his wife is pretty pleased, too, but the honor has been a little strange for his son. >> he didn't really believe it at first, but i've been pushing it to him a little bit more just to let him know that that's still up and running. jean: beckham says his children are used to their parents' fame and finally stopped being embarrassed by the billboards showing him until his underwear. but we're still embarrassed a little bit. josh: you may soon find more of america running on dunkin, thanks to a delivery service that's being tested, we'll tell but the first trial runs that include a new england people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system that keeps in place a rigged economy. bernie's campaign is funded by people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future t
saying that he thinks the whole song is about him, but simon says the other verses refer to two other men who she still won't identify. jean: david beck ham says he's flattered to be named people's sexiest man alive. he says his wife is pretty pleased, too, but the honor has been a little strange for his son. >> he didn't really believe it at first, but i've been pushing it to him a little bit more just to let him know that that's still up and running. jean: beckham says his children are...
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david price in second. and jake arrieta took top honors going 22 and 6 this year. that is it for sports. dara back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> just ahead. finally revealed. carly simon who really is so vain. and jennifer lawrence's most embarrassing moment. coming up next. ♪ one, two, three, four can i have a little more? ♪ ♪ five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten ♪ ♪ i love you ♪ sail the ship ♪ chop the tree ♪ skip the rope ♪ look at me ♪ all together now vo: everything for entertaining everyone. kohl's. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. announcement: thisbiggest of the decade.the with total accumulation of up to three feet. roads will be shut down indefinitely. and schools are closed. campbell's soups go great with a cold and a nice red. made for real, real life. i'm lmy bargain detergent shift couldn't keep up.ter. so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated so i get a better clean. 15% cleaning ingredients or 90%. don't pay for water, pay for clean. that's my tide. i try hard to
david price in second. and jake arrieta took top honors going 22 and 6 this year. that is it for sports. dara back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> just ahead. finally revealed. carly simon who really is so vain. and jennifer lawrence's most embarrassing moment. coming up next. ♪ one, two, three, four can i have a little more? ♪ ♪ five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten ♪ ♪ i love you ♪ sail the ship ♪ chop the tree ♪ skip the rope ♪ look at me ♪ all together now vo:...
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david cameron is set to speak in london. our bureau chief joins us on set and anna edwards is standing by at the c.b.i. simoneat to have you with me. this is one of those moments, he has to write a letter to europe but the tenor and tone of what he says today will be retty important, isn't it? >> he can write a letter and the domestic audience says that's not enough and the people in bruss ems say it's too much and you can't have that. he has to navigate those two audience this is week. manus: the sunday politics shows, i was watching them and they are all obsessed with the fact that some of the issues, it comes down to migration and the immigrant issue. it's probably top of the priority and what he does there. his request, i should say. simon: and if you look at the polls, a lot of people don't really care about being in the e.u. or certainly not offended by being in the e.u. but you can use the debate as a casual for the immigration debate and people do care and is an issue for voters and will want something done. david cameron talked about it. and we had the electoral promise before he won the election th
david cameron is set to speak in london. our bureau chief joins us on set and anna edwards is standing by at the c.b.i. simoneat to have you with me. this is one of those moments, he has to write a letter to europe but the tenor and tone of what he says today will be retty important, isn't it? >> he can write a letter and the domestic audience says that's not enough and the people in bruss ems say it's too much and you can't have that. he has to navigate those two audience this is week....
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david: taking the two to demands responsive in china, when will the supply of just? simona supply driven market. forer, we are waiting cutbacks. we had cutbacks in the margin. glencore last month said they were going to cut back, or have cut back production, for example, in zambia. we need other high-cost producers to throw in the towel and say we are throwing down this mine for a year or two to lead the market rebound. that has toomething suffer to get to that place of realism? simon: they do. that is one of the problems. companies aren't suffering. we talked about glencore being beaten up. it still makes money. it is still profitable. the concerns are in the future and whether it can service its debt. other big mining companies are profitable. their margins are increasingly thin, some will have to cut their dividends, but a lot of the big ones are not feeling the pain yet. david: matt, i think you have something? is seasonal. this with commodities, looking at -- stephanie: i hate this argument. you some truthow in the form of a bloomberg chart . a lot of clients love thi
david: taking the two to demands responsive in china, when will the supply of just? simona supply driven market. forer, we are waiting cutbacks. we had cutbacks in the margin. glencore last month said they were going to cut back, or have cut back production, for example, in zambia. we need other high-cost producers to throw in the towel and say we are throwing down this mine for a year or two to lead the market rebound. that has toomething suffer to get to that place of realism? simon: they do....
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simon was trying to waco texas where he teaches at baylor university. >> 6:46 now. live preview of "gma" is up next. also a visit to the polls pays off for one philadelphia voter. david are looking at a chilly start so with the sweatshirts on the kids i think that's a good way to go or a jacket. eastern university is our college of the morning. this afternoon, though, it is t-shirts again. i'll have your day planner forecast coming up next. >> ♪ for the girl scout meeting... for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at giant, prices have just dropped on thousands more items. my giant. at giant, prices have just dropped on thousands more items. dear fellow citizen, i get that it's hard to say no when your kids want toys, because you're saving for shoes. and shoes. and shoes. but i can help you figure out how to save a little with one deposit checking. so ask me, i can help you avoid fees. sincerely, elizabeth trackler. fellow working mom and fellow citizen. that's the right price! it's that low. what other things on this list "can't be right?" looks like a list full of "can't be right's." seriously? at giant, prices have j
simon was trying to waco texas where he teaches at baylor university. >> 6:46 now. live preview of "gma" is up next. also a visit to the polls pays off for one philadelphia voter. david are looking at a chilly start so with the sweatshirts on the kids i think that's a good way to go or a jacket. eastern university is our college of the morning. this afternoon, though, it is t-shirts again. i'll have your day planner forecast coming up next. >> ♪ for the girl scout...
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simone parish in receipted -- preceded. right, succeeded by barack. the context was different. position in the middle east was entirely different. i think that's a fair point. barack succeeding netanyahu so moving toward camp david the politics were very different. it was much diminished. of the coalition that prime minister netanyahu at put together. it came in 1992. the kind of progress that president obama tried to make. i think that beating an yahoo!'s govern -- bibi netanyahu's government was a narrow-based, right wing government. the government that bibi centershes in 1999 has a in it. the difference is, arafat is prepared to do limited deals between 1997 and 1999. in 2009, it is clearly the whole deal and not a limited deal. in every chapter, i showed the context. the context does affect choices. andinstincts of presidents their point of departure is very important in terms of the key assumptions they make about that context. >> let me ask you about the context of no daylight and no prizes. back 60 years, the idea that it would be defined by no daylight and knows a prizes is otherworldly. the idea that truman and eisenhower are very far away from each other. last two decades, it has entered the lexicon. .
simone parish in receipted -- preceded. right, succeeded by barack. the context was different. position in the middle east was entirely different. i think that's a fair point. barack succeeding netanyahu so moving toward camp david the politics were very different. it was much diminished. of the coalition that prime minister netanyahu at put together. it came in 1992. the kind of progress that president obama tried to make. i think that beating an yahoo!'s govern -- bibi netanyahu's government...
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simon and schuster, have i worked so hard unable. we wanted to get it out quickly so that it pertained to what is now. on right the moment of time. we got it done. davidt did a fantastic job. really quickly so that it pertains to what's going on right now. the moment of time. we got it done. david did a fantastic job. where's david? david did a fantastic job. all of my people did a fantastic job. they help me so much because we are doing a couple of other things right now so this was not easy getting the sin. but we see by the lines to park avenue, they been forming last night and i'm going to be signing books starting at 12 o'clock, doing a couple of interviews and then signing books at 12:00 o'clock. that will be a very exciting very exciting time for me. we have fans who have bought the book and they just bought it and some have been online for 12 and 14 hours. i don't know how they do it, but they do it. they find a way. i'm looking looking forward to getting to the signing. does anybody have any questions? >> yes go ahead, katie. >> well i think it's a different book. we just had polls come out in iowa where i am leading. you saw the new pope fro
simon and schuster, have i worked so hard unable. we wanted to get it out quickly so that it pertained to what is now. on right the moment of time. we got it done. davidt did a fantastic job. really quickly so that it pertains to what's going on right now. the moment of time. we got it done. david did a fantastic job. where's david? david did a fantastic job. all of my people did a fantastic job. they help me so much because we are doing a couple of other things right now so this was not easy...