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i think they're just there to disrupt. >> what do you think is a farce?y really care about black lives, they need to pick up a banner and go to the south side of chicago where black lives are being slaughtered on a daily basis f they really care about the african-american community. get up there and do something about it. >> so, they don't have the right to protest at a trump rally? >> well, no, they don't, really. nobody needs -- >> it's america. >> i wouldn't -- look. i wouldn't go -- i wouldn't go into a black church and start screaming, white lives matter. i mean, people are trying to elect a president -- >> would you be afraid they would beat you up? >> yeah. i know i'd get beat up. >> really? >> people are trying -- >> in a black church? >> i'm sure if i disrupted their sermon and was obnoxious as this guy apparently was, yeah, i would probably be afraid i might get at least thrown out and roughed up, yeah. >> did you miss what the members of south carolina at the church said about the man who open fire inside a church? >> excuse me. >> never mind.
i think they're just there to disrupt. >> what do you think is a farce?y really care about black lives, they need to pick up a banner and go to the south side of chicago where black lives are being slaughtered on a daily basis f they really care about the african-american community. get up there and do something about it. >> so, they don't have the right to protest at a trump rally? >> well, no, they don't, really. nobody needs -- >> it's america. >> i wouldn't --...
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a clear vision, what's next for the company that has disrupted a major industry. we've talked to one of the members. give to others and to yourself. and we're talking turkey, thanksgiving is fast approaching. what the bird flu means for turkey prices, the answer my surprise you. "on the money starts right now. >> the houdsing market has long been in a slow recovery, but that could be changing with the federal reserve signaling it could be raise interest rates. what is next for buyers and skelers diana has our cover story this week. >> jennifer trench has been shopping for a home for three months. she and her husband are first time buyers and price is paramount. >> it's definitely about affordability and convenience. >> home prices are still rising faster than income, thanks to low mortgage rates and very tight supply of homes for sale. now mortgage rates are starting to move higher, even before a potential rate hike by the federal reserve in december and that makes trench a little nervous. >> we're not going to rush into anything. but it's incentive to do it soon.
a clear vision, what's next for the company that has disrupted a major industry. we've talked to one of the members. give to others and to yourself. and we're talking turkey, thanksgiving is fast approaching. what the bird flu means for turkey prices, the answer my surprise you. "on the money starts right now. >> the houdsing market has long been in a slow recovery, but that could be changing with the federal reserve signaling it could be raise interest rates. what is next for buyers...
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that disruption is key. karen: the disruption made national airwaves. >> the seattle black lives movement interrupted bernie sanders at a recent political rally. >> there is no candidate for president who would be stronger in fighting against institutional racism. >> the very next day he came out with a racial justice platform. you cannot say it did not work. karen: the boston black lives matter movement brought their concerns to mayor marty walsh' s doorstep, literally. >> we went directly to his house. we let him know that there are a t want the olympics. karen: well they did not participate in the i-93 protest, in which several individuals lay down on the hospital during rush hour, boston' s black lives matter chapter supported the action staged by occupy boston. >> i would want to push folks to think about what is the cause of these disruptions. if you understand the urgency we are facing in america in 2015 as black people, it gives you a different perspective on these disruptions. >> there is not much w
that disruption is key. karen: the disruption made national airwaves. >> the seattle black lives movement interrupted bernie sanders at a recent political rally. >> there is no candidate for president who would be stronger in fighting against institutional racism. >> the very next day he came out with a racial justice platform. you cannot say it did not work. karen: the boston black lives matter movement brought their concerns to mayor marty walsh' s doorstep, literally....
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there maybe some minor disruptions. if you can avoid this area, between faneuil hall and the statehouse you will probably be bet are off but there -- better off but there is not an intent to shut is it down. dan hausle, 7 news. >> elizabeth: following breaking news about former president jimmy carter. carter was diagnosed with melanoma in august. he has undergone several forms of treatment. >> ryan: a salem, new hampshire, man is arrested on a long line of child pornography charges. he was in possession of and making child pornography. he is being held on bail. a man accused of robbing a manchester, new hampshire, bank is blind bars today. the teller says ronald cook came into the bank demanding crash. police stopped and arrested cook. the teller says cook didn't show a weapon during the robbery. >> elizabeth: new details about students at yale university responding to recent allegations about racism. racial tensions have been mounting, in the summer the name of the cal hewn school. on halloween a student claims she was
there maybe some minor disruptions. if you can avoid this area, between faneuil hall and the statehouse you will probably be bet are off but there -- better off but there is not an intent to shut is it down. dan hausle, 7 news. >> elizabeth: following breaking news about former president jimmy carter. carter was diagnosed with melanoma in august. he has undergone several forms of treatment. >> ryan: a salem, new hampshire, man is arrested on a long line of child pornography charges....
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. >> endocrine disrupting chemicals interfere with hormone signaling. proper hormone signaling is very important for fetal development and for childhood development, as well as sexual maturation. therefore, compounds that interfere with these processes could have very profound effects. >> many of these and other chemicals appear to be associated with lower i.q.s, and/or behavioral problems in children. >> if you look at what these chemicals can do to the brain, we know now these chemicals are also interfering with how we process information. >> they affect our genetic outcome. they increase the possibility that we lose a baby. they change the activity of our hormones, our sex hormones, in a variety of different ways. >> we're seeing children starting puberty at younger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in the african american community and 8 in the white community. this is too young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a clas
. >> endocrine disrupting chemicals interfere with hormone signaling. proper hormone signaling is very important for fetal development and for childhood development, as well as sexual maturation. therefore, compounds that interfere with these processes could have very profound effects. >> many of these and other chemicals appear to be associated with lower i.q.s, and/or behavioral problems in children. >> if you look at what these chemicals can do to the brain, we know now...
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that would be disruption. i don't see disruption coming from countries that are not highly technologically advanced. >> please state your name. where you from? >> in your talk about profound change, as a result of all the changes, in ten years how do you see the business model changing in some way and how are you preparing for that? >> the business model is changing. there are two parts to the business model. there's what you do to get to market and part of that is what science you have and how quickly can you move and validate. so we would hope to see it progress and we hope to see the regulatory side catch up. no use of big data, clinical trials,. [inaudible] people only count in the states, which is very unfortunate. they only get hammered when they make a mistake. it makes them naturally cautious. i feel for their dilemma. we do need society to say we are willing to take more risk and that would change her business model. the science, the regulators, and the communication to physicians. using better techno
that would be disruption. i don't see disruption coming from countries that are not highly technologically advanced. >> please state your name. where you from? >> in your talk about profound change, as a result of all the changes, in ten years how do you see the business model changing in some way and how are you preparing for that? >> the business model is changing. there are two parts to the business model. there's what you do to get to market and part of that is what...
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detecting and deterring and disrupting. >> nick? >> evan, thank you also and thank you, defense one, for inviting me to join you today. last year at nctc, the national counterterrorism center, we had a chance to look back and celebrate, take note of our ten-year anniversary. as you noted in your opening, evan, nctc was create out of the 9/11 experience, specifically out of recommendations offer bid the 9/11 commission, and then incorporated in legislation by the congress itch think ten years on, the fundmental weakness in our system that the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act was designed to address, the sharing of information, we can look with some degree of satisfaction at the progress we have made in making sure that all of the relevant information in intelligence information is available to the united states government is brought together in one place and fused, understood, saysed and analyzed, and that happens every day at nctc. that is not to say we have got 'across every hurdle we have closed every gap or addres
detecting and deterring and disrupting. >> nick? >> evan, thank you also and thank you, defense one, for inviting me to join you today. last year at nctc, the national counterterrorism center, we had a chance to look back and celebrate, take note of our ten-year anniversary. as you noted in your opening, evan, nctc was create out of the 9/11 experience, specifically out of recommendations offer bid the 9/11 commission, and then incorporated in legislation by the congress itch think...
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what's next for the company that has disrupted a major industry? we talk to one of the founders of more by parker. >>> the five money moves you need and we're talking turkey, thank giving is fast approaching. what the bird flu means for turkey prices. the answer 3450i9 surprise you. on the money starts right now. now becky quick. >>> the market has long been a slow recovery. that could be changing with the federal reserve saying they could raise interest rates. plus, limited supply and growing demand. what is next for buyers or sellers. we have the cover story this morning. >> reporter: jennifer french has been shopping for a home in northern virginia for three months. she and her husband are first-time buyers is price is paramount. >> it's definitely about affordability and convenience. >> reporter: home prices are still rising faster than incomes thanks to historically low mortgage rates and very tight supply of homes for sale. now mortgage rates are starting to move higher even before a potential rate hike by the federal reserve in december. >>
what's next for the company that has disrupted a major industry? we talk to one of the founders of more by parker. >>> the five money moves you need and we're talking turkey, thank giving is fast approaching. what the bird flu means for turkey prices. the answer 3450i9 surprise you. on the money starts right now. now becky quick. >>> the market has long been a slow recovery. that could be changing with the federal reserve saying they could raise interest rates. plus, limited...
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you're, like, one of those big new media disrupters. why did the entertainment industry need to be disrupted? >> oh, i think just for the fun of it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's-- that's like saying some men just want to watch the world burn. are you the joker? >> i think people are, in our industry, are gravitate to disruption because of the challenge, because it's a sense of change and impact and what we can do. and to be able to watch tv shows any time you want, you know, it's a nice friendly kind of disruption. >> stephen: right. there's a-- you know, there's new jargon, there's a new lexicon which is netflix and chill. >> yeah. >> stephen: do you, do you-- do you netflix and chill? >> uh... ( laughter ) >> stephen: it doesn't always mean you have to have sex by the way. >> oh, okay. >> stephen: it doesn't always mean. you actually can just chill. >> chill, yeah. >> stephen: so do you netflix and chill? >> a lot. whenever i can. >> stephen: what do you use-- are you using space-age algorithms to read my mind? literally, are you,
you're, like, one of those big new media disrupters. why did the entertainment industry need to be disrupted? >> oh, i think just for the fun of it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's-- that's like saying some men just want to watch the world burn. are you the joker? >> i think people are, in our industry, are gravitate to disruption because of the challenge, because it's a sense of change and impact and what we can do. and to be able to watch tv shows any time you want, you...
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that is what is generating a good deal of it at least generating a disruption that makes it possible, i think that isis is pushing to get as many of its people as possible into the flow of refugees, and we've got to, as i said, we've got to figure out a way to keep that from producing people coming into the united states that can commit terrorists acts. in terms of temporary housing, we and the israelis do this more thoroughly and better than anybody else after disasters, earthquakes in haiti and so forth, there's a lot that can be done, but the problem is that a lot of these people are, are really want to leave syria. they have given up on their homeland, and they want to live somewhere else. the germans have been accepting a number, and -- but it's one thing to deal with a few tens of thousands of people or even a 100,000 or 200,000, but millions. >> armstrong: that's a change -- i want to be a little more in your face. >> guest: okay. >> armstrong: you know, recently, about a week ago, president candidate donald trump on the muslim question of whether the president was a muslim. i
that is what is generating a good deal of it at least generating a disruption that makes it possible, i think that isis is pushing to get as many of its people as possible into the flow of refugees, and we've got to, as i said, we've got to figure out a way to keep that from producing people coming into the united states that can commit terrorists acts. in terms of temporary housing, we and the israelis do this more thoroughly and better than anybody else after disasters, earthquakes in haiti...
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closer than we to having a group of refugees come in from that part of the world that create disruption and difficulties. they're having a serious problems now, and cro kroecia and turkey, and the government, sometimes the people want to come through, through hundred 43 to go tohundredhungry,and sometimes there's a flood of people that are coming to the your poneyour european countries don't have the structure, the manpower, the civil servants or food reserve that are necessary in order to welcome large numbers of people. europe has had a serious problem with this going back a bit, but it's really intensified in recent weeks heavily, because of the syrian war which we could have done something to have prevented, but president obama did not follow you there on his original commitment to do that. >> armstrong: are you insin waiting thatinsinuating that the lack of engagement is a reason for this humanitarian disasters. >> guest: there's different ways to engage. i think the thing that the president obama deserves more criticism over is back four years ago warning the syrian government tha
closer than we to having a group of refugees come in from that part of the world that create disruption and difficulties. they're having a serious problems now, and cro kroecia and turkey, and the government, sometimes the people want to come through, through hundred 43 to go tohundredhungry,and sometimes there's a flood of people that are coming to the your poneyour european countries don't have the structure, the manpower, the civil servants or food reserve that are necessary in order to...
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other reports are reporting similar disruptions in the rpm programs. there is too much at stake for officers to have to engage in policy and funding negotiations. the administration must set a clear path on the rpm program. rpm detection is a federally .andated program cvp should request adequate federal funding to purchase, install, and maintain all of and ports throughout the united states. if this is not feasible, the department of homeland security should consider the creation of a standalone priority within the theme of port security grant program entitled grant, radiation, portal monitors. security grant funding, and support of the purchase and installation of radiation detection portals. regarding the port security detection program, many port authorities have utilized the port security grant program to obtain radiological detection equipment. personal detection devices that first responders where on their belts is to determine the source of radiation alarms and sophisticated accpac detection devices are some items acquired through the program.
other reports are reporting similar disruptions in the rpm programs. there is too much at stake for officers to have to engage in policy and funding negotiations. the administration must set a clear path on the rpm program. rpm detection is a federally .andated program cvp should request adequate federal funding to purchase, install, and maintain all of and ports throughout the united states. if this is not feasible, the department of homeland security should consider the creation of a...
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sadly, this one was not disrupted in time. but understand that one of the challenges we have in this situation is if you have a hand full of people who don't mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. that's one of the challenges of terrorism. it's not their sophistication or the particular weaponry they possess but the ideology that they carry with them and their willingness to die. in those circumstances tracking each individual making sure that we are disrupting and preventing these attacks is a constant effort of individual levigila o. what we do in iraq and syria makes it more attractive the groups. when i said we're containing the control in iraq and syria, they're controlling more territory than last year. the more we shrink that territory, the more we can predend they're a functioning state and the more it becomes apparent they are simply a network of killers who are brutalizing local populations. that allows us to reduce the foreign fighters which will over a time lesson the number of terrorists who can carry out the
sadly, this one was not disrupted in time. but understand that one of the challenges we have in this situation is if you have a hand full of people who don't mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. that's one of the challenges of terrorism. it's not their sophistication or the particular weaponry they possess but the ideology that they carry with them and their willingness to die. in those circumstances tracking each individual making sure that we are disrupting and preventing these attacks...
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airports around the world are dealing with a different disruption today. strike's at seven major airports days before that big thanks giving rush. 2000 plane cleaners and other employees are walking off the job over wages. it's not happening at any major d.c. airports but that includes large hubs like jfk, laguardia, chicago possible hair and boston post logan airport. most airlines have backup plans to avoid disruptions. we turn to vote 2016. two candidates making for traffic mess in georgetown. the rallies are an hour apart starting at 1:00. rand paul will talk to supporters at george washington university and at 2:00 bernie sanders is set to speak at georgetown. traveling through that area, expect heavier than usual traffic insecurity in that area. -- and security in that area. lubell ice cream is taking a key step after a deadly listeria outbreak was linked to its products. the company recalled its entire product line in april after three people died. this week it reopened its plant in texas which was closed for months for cleaning. that is good news f
airports around the world are dealing with a different disruption today. strike's at seven major airports days before that big thanks giving rush. 2000 plane cleaners and other employees are walking off the job over wages. it's not happening at any major d.c. airports but that includes large hubs like jfk, laguardia, chicago possible hair and boston post logan airport. most airlines have backup plans to avoid disruptions. we turn to vote 2016. two candidates making for traffic mess in...
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peninsula that operates in yemen we know tried to target the west and we are consistently working disrupt those acts but despite the fact we have not gotten as much attention as isil they still pose a danger as well so goals here consistently have to be and also recognize this is not conventional warfare and play into the isil narrative and into a state and we use routine military tactics that are designed to fight a state that is attacking another state. these are killers with fantasies of glory who are very savvy when it comes to social media and able to infiltrate the minds of not just iraqis or syrians and individuals around the world and when they activate the individuals, those individuals can do a lot of damage. and so we have to take the approach of rigorous on our counterterrorism efforts and consistently improve and figure information, how we can infiltrate the networks, how we be reduce the operational space even as we also try to shrink amount of territory they control to defeat the narrative. ultimately to reclaim territory from them ending of syrian civil war and why diploma
peninsula that operates in yemen we know tried to target the west and we are consistently working disrupt those acts but despite the fact we have not gotten as much attention as isil they still pose a danger as well so goals here consistently have to be and also recognize this is not conventional warfare and play into the isil narrative and into a state and we use routine military tactics that are designed to fight a state that is attacking another state. these are killers with fantasies of...
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. >> the effects will be disruption in memory, disruptions in inhibitory control. become slower at cognitive functioning, a wide range of things. these effects are temporary, but they're pretty pronounced, and they are clear. >> and it's slowly becoming clear to scientists what part of the brain is most affected. it's the prefrontal cortex. >> it's very important for planning, thinking, coordinating your behaviors. there are tons of marijuana receptors in this region, and we think that marijuana, particularly in the novice, can disrupt all of those behaviors. >> an impairment that hart cautions could be dangerous. especially when driving. >> you may prematurely hit your brakes. you may prematurely hit the gas pedal. a wide range of things. you may make a turn without looking more carefully. >> look at this experiment done by cnn affiliate kiro in washington state. subjects smoke marijuana and then drove. one was a daily medical marijuana smoker and another an infrequent weekend smoker. >> relaxed and buzzed. >> the more the novice user smoked, the more trouble behi
. >> the effects will be disruption in memory, disruptions in inhibitory control. become slower at cognitive functioning, a wide range of things. these effects are temporary, but they're pretty pronounced, and they are clear. >> and it's slowly becoming clear to scientists what part of the brain is most affected. it's the prefrontal cortex. >> it's very important for planning, thinking, coordinating your behaviors. there are tons of marijuana receptors in this region, and we...
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. >> you came in at completely disrupted an industry that had been there are for a long time. you started out as internet only. when you saw this market, did you think you were creating a new market or fill ago need that existed? >> yeah, i think it was more filling a need, it was our own need, walking into an optical shop getting a pair of glasses. it never made sense to us. >> why do glasses cost so much. >> we think it has most to do with the structure where you have a bunch of very large companies that dominate the market and are able to charge pretty high. >> you've now kind of made the transition where you're not just online. you have 19 different showrooms, did you think when you first started off that you would also be not just online but also somebody who was offering in store? >> not at all. the original business plan was on line only. at the time 1% were being sold online. we thought it was great to be the first there. warby parker model is bypassing the middleman and going direct to consumers and the most inexpensive for us to do that originally was online. what we
. >> you came in at completely disrupted an industry that had been there are for a long time. you started out as internet only. when you saw this market, did you think you were creating a new market or fill ago need that existed? >> yeah, i think it was more filling a need, it was our own need, walking into an optical shop getting a pair of glasses. it never made sense to us. >> why do glasses cost so much. >> we think it has most to do with the structure where you have...
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i don't care about disrupting the class. they were all disrupted. >> i don't mean to disrespect your authority here. but back in the day, wayne, kids respected parents, teachers, coaches. that seems to be out the window, wayne. >> it is. you wonder why the abuse of authori authority. in other words that come whether he was right or wrong and the little girl did something right or wrong, the fact is she had no respect whatsoever for him. she didn't stop what she was doing. she didn't protest. she at any time do any of those things. that's a climate that we have in the united states today of challenging all authority or that the authorities may be right, but who cares? >> i teach my son -- he's 17. i have taught him since he was a baby, you respect a cop. i don't care if you think you are being unjustly talked to, searched or whatever. you respect that man or woman. >> right. >> that doesn't seem to be the culture now. >> jessica said the cop should have career cleared the room. that's what the law is. if you don't obey the po
i don't care about disrupting the class. they were all disrupted. >> i don't mean to disrespect your authority here. but back in the day, wayne, kids respected parents, teachers, coaches. that seems to be out the window, wayne. >> it is. you wonder why the abuse of authori authority. in other words that come whether he was right or wrong and the little girl did something right or wrong, the fact is she had no respect whatsoever for him. she didn't stop what she was doing. she didn't...
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and they have one big role, economic disruption. have been a couple of nights of protests since the release of the laquan mcdonald shooting video. this one stephanie, is is much more organized, it has the old guard, people like the reverend jesse jackson rainbow push coalition, along with the chicago teacher's union, along with the millennials, the younger activists that are trying to shake things up. but they have one unified goal. >> the magnificent mile must be shut down on black friday. >> absolutely. >> the chicago board of trade, magnificent mile, everything that they hold near and deer to them will be addressed. >> reporter: this all comes from the release of that shooting video where an officer shot laquan mcdonald, 16 times in october of 2014. some might say that because he was arrested and charged with first degree murder, that this might be enough for the protesters, but they say far from it, they say the fact that it took a year to charge the officer, also the fact that he had about 18 complaints against him during his c
and they have one big role, economic disruption. have been a couple of nights of protests since the release of the laquan mcdonald shooting video. this one stephanie, is is much more organized, it has the old guard, people like the reverend jesse jackson rainbow push coalition, along with the chicago teacher's union, along with the millennials, the younger activists that are trying to shake things up. but they have one unified goal. >> the magnificent mile must be shut down on black...
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this one was not disrupted in time. understand, one of the challen challenges that we have in this situation is if you have a handful of people who don't mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. that's one of the challenges of terrorism. it's not their sophistication or the particular weaponry that they possess, but it is the ideology that they carry with them and their willingness to die. in those circumstances tracking each individual, making sure that we are disrupting and preventing these attacks is a constant effort and vigilance and requires extraordinary coordination. now, part of the reason that it is important what we do in iraq and syria is that the narrative that isil developed of creating this caliphate makes it more attractive to potential recruits. so when i said that we are containing their spread in iraq and syria, in fact, they control leicester tore than they did last year. and the more we shrink that territory, the less they can pretend that they are some how a functioning state, and the more it bec
this one was not disrupted in time. understand, one of the challen challenges that we have in this situation is if you have a handful of people who don't mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. that's one of the challenges of terrorism. it's not their sophistication or the particular weaponry that they possess, but it is the ideology that they carry with them and their willingness to die. in those circumstances tracking each individual, making sure that we are disrupting and preventing these...
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everything from opportunities in china and disruptive technologies out in silicon valley. there are a lot of opportunities but they have to be selective because their ticket sizes are so much larger. >> the momentum trade worked. they have to be so specific and drill down doesn't mean we are facing a much choppy or volatile market. >> the market has always been volatile. we are feeling those moments of dislocation from a lack of liquidity. that doesn't change the way most long-term investors invest. are very selective about the managers that are investing for them. the people that can figure out where the gems are in the marketplace, that can think about how they are going to invest within pockets of europe and where those companies are going to be able to take it vantage of the fact they have a lower euro with exports being able to benefit those companies. >> what can a focus do they have? what asset classes make the most sense? we have seen macro hedge funds go under this year. what strategies seem to be the best in your mind? >> it is nothing we do in a short-term perio
everything from opportunities in china and disruptive technologies out in silicon valley. there are a lot of opportunities but they have to be selective because their ticket sizes are so much larger. >> the momentum trade worked. they have to be so specific and drill down doesn't mean we are facing a much choppy or volatile market. >> the market has always been volatile. we are feeling those moments of dislocation from a lack of liquidity. that doesn't change the way most long-term...
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it's disruptive. it's psychologically disruptive. and they are going to have to figure out what do they say to people come monday or tuesday to get them back on the streets, which is the right thing to do, but still not make them too worried? but this is unsustainable much longer. >> yeah. i mean, it seems like out of an abundance of caution, yes, at the same time, it does kind of raise the level of fear and disruption among people as you said. juliet cayenne, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, you'll see what police in new york city are doing today to make sure they are prepared if anything were to happen in the u.s. >>> and this afternoon, we're hearing a chilling account of what happened inside the bataclan theater. the american rock band eagles of death metal was on stage when gunfire suddenly rang out. the band was able to run off the stage and the lead singer, jesse hughes, described what happened in an interview with vice. >> several people hid in our dressing room, and the killers were able to get i
it's disruptive. it's psychologically disruptive. and they are going to have to figure out what do they say to people come monday or tuesday to get them back on the streets, which is the right thing to do, but still not make them too worried? but this is unsustainable much longer. >> yeah. i mean, it seems like out of an abundance of caution, yes, at the same time, it does kind of raise the level of fear and disruption among people as you said. juliet cayenne, thank you so much....
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the internal inability to disrupt yourself.hink about practically what happens in a company, not just facebook, google, apple. extreme wealth creation. all of the distraction that creates. extreme amounts of incremental focus, attention, press, adulation. the acolytes come out of every single part of the woodwork. oh, my god you are -- it takes a really, really, really special person to not be able to be affected by that. emily: google and facebook are trying to do a lot of the same things. who wins? chamath: i think they both win, but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to 90% of the mobile web. and facebook owns the experience once you're there. emily: speaking of another big company that you're not fond of, you once wrote "tim cook has created a milquetoast, say-nothing, uninspiring, margin tweaker image for himself." you also said that apple should bypass tesla and make elon musk the ceo. do you stil
the internal inability to disrupt yourself.hink about practically what happens in a company, not just facebook, google, apple. extreme wealth creation. all of the distraction that creates. extreme amounts of incremental focus, attention, press, adulation. the acolytes come out of every single part of the woodwork. oh, my god you are -- it takes a really, really, really special person to not be able to be affected by that. emily: google and facebook are trying to do a lot of the same things. who...
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so it is all about disruption now. intelligence is about identifying what's going to happen and disrupting it before harm can come to innocent civilians. getting communications to identify the totality of the individuals part of that conspiracy is critical. with that black spot, that blind spot, law enforcement, the fbi, intelligence agencies are going to be hampered. and we may see more of these attacks because we can't disrupt them. >> how sophisticated were these attacks? >> you had -- they came in from belgium, so they were in another country and they had different citizens coming in. one of these could have been one of the refugees that could have come into the country, to build a bomb, to plan that attack. if law enforcement had one clue, one idea that this was going to happen, there's another people that knew about this, that this could have been prevented. to make this go forward, not be captured on initial surveillance, not be captured in all of the planning stages is extremely difficult. so it was sophisticat
so it is all about disruption now. intelligence is about identifying what's going to happen and disrupting it before harm can come to innocent civilians. getting communications to identify the totality of the individuals part of that conspiracy is critical. with that black spot, that blind spot, law enforcement, the fbi, intelligence agencies are going to be hampered. and we may see more of these attacks because we can't disrupt them. >> how sophisticated were these attacks? >> you...
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. >> are major pieces of national infrastructure, but there's disruption to services it caused chaos,will the prime minister give special consideration to to long-term solution? >> i absolutely recognize the serious problems that were caused torres dents and businesses, when it becomes necessary, we already implemented short-term measures including using the availability as contingency measure. i understand the pressure and we will do everything we can to relieve them. [inaudible] >> could i raise with him the issue that thousands of people that served would serve before 1987 are entitled to full compensation. people who have been and contract the cases of mesothelioma to the extent has been exposed to the industry could get a hundred thousand pounds and a service person would only get 31,000 pounds. [inaudible conversations] [shouting] >> i understand that the defense secretary is looking at it. since putting in place the military covenant into law we try to make progress whether on the issue of widows, particular groups who have been disadvantaged in some way and i'm very happy to g
. >> are major pieces of national infrastructure, but there's disruption to services it caused chaos,will the prime minister give special consideration to to long-term solution? >> i absolutely recognize the serious problems that were caused torres dents and businesses, when it becomes necessary, we already implemented short-term measures including using the availability as contingency measure. i understand the pressure and we will do everything we can to relieve them. [inaudible]...
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it would have to be a really huge gaffe for something to be really disruptive. >> his radio ads he iseleasing for the first time. let's play part of one. >> i'll secure our borders and, yes, we will have a wall. you can't have a country without borders. i'll make sure that the second amendment and religious liberties are protected. obama care is a total disaster. it will be repealed and replaced with something much better. if the people of iowa vote for me, you'll never be disappointed. i don't disappoint people. i produce. together we're going to make america great again. >> he is spending about $300,000 on new hampshire, iowa. he's a billionaire he can afford them. it is interesting the strategy, radio not tv. >> it is a great medium. he is a great pitch man. radio you can take more time. radio is a highly intrusive medium. very immediate. he's not departing from anything he said on the debate stage or any other venue. it is a trump speech condensed. it is a brilliant condensation of his vision of transformation. he is all about setting out an idea we can transform. we can be great.
it would have to be a really huge gaffe for something to be really disruptive. >> his radio ads he iseleasing for the first time. let's play part of one. >> i'll secure our borders and, yes, we will have a wall. you can't have a country without borders. i'll make sure that the second amendment and religious liberties are protected. obama care is a total disaster. it will be repealed and replaced with something much better. if the people of iowa vote for me, you'll never be...
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if the aim of the disruption, if the aim of the direct action is to disrupt the normal functioning of society in ways that matter to the people with power and that society and uses sustain it until the people with power have to give in, then you have a somewhat different equation. in that case may be the goal is to not get arrested but you can continue the demonstration as long as possible. so especially young people have dozens of demonstrations where thousands of people show up to protest and they disrupt the flow of traffic. sometimes two or three different groups are in different places and they rejoin later. if it's done properly, you hope nobody gets arrested but you had a successful action in some way. those are two different ways of thinking of it. generally speaking most of the direct actions that we will be hearing about will be in public but that's not always the case. we were talking before the meeting began where some people broke into the fbi office, backed the truck up and stole all the files that were in the fbi office and released all the political files which was a l
if the aim of the disruption, if the aim of the direct action is to disrupt the normal functioning of society in ways that matter to the people with power and that society and uses sustain it until the people with power have to give in, then you have a somewhat different equation. in that case may be the goal is to not get arrested but you can continue the demonstration as long as possible. so especially young people have dozens of demonstrations where thousands of people show up to protest and...
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we don't think that's going to disrupt the broadly stable sovereign credit trend. >> let's talk about negatives. you're seeing more tail risk on the horizon. which one is keeping you awake at night the most? >> probably this question of capital flows. very jittery markets and capital flows reversing. big shift in capital flows driven by things that shouldn't matter. the chinese stock market shouldn't matter but it caused huge shifts in capital flows. that in itself, the unpredictability of those flows and what it might mean for the most exposed sovereigns around the world and that's probably the most concerning. >> obviously i understand the china one, when stock market isn't performing well. not just international investors local investors want to take their money elsewhere to make money but where else. >> if you you're looking at countries such as turkey it's countries that have current account deficits and fiscal deficits as well. >> so in different regions you're seeing it. >> more negative outlooks than you did about a year ago. what do you think have the highest probability of b
we don't think that's going to disrupt the broadly stable sovereign credit trend. >> let's talk about negatives. you're seeing more tail risk on the horizon. which one is keeping you awake at night the most? >> probably this question of capital flows. very jittery markets and capital flows reversing. big shift in capital flows driven by things that shouldn't matter. the chinese stock market shouldn't matter but it caused huge shifts in capital flows. that in itself, the...
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month cell phone video caught scarbrough hitting the student after witnesses say the teen became disruptive and threw something at him.scarbrough is charged with assault and child endangerment. taking illegal drugs just hours before giving birth. birth.back in april - university of iowa police were called to the u-i-h-c where heather rice was found with needles containing drug residue similar to heroin.a criminal complaint says she admitted to take an opioid just four hours before giving birth.rice is charged with felony drug posession and could get five years in prison. much of western europe remains on high alert today following the attacks in paris earlier this month. month.in belgium - prosecutors say 16 people, possibly linked to the attacks, are now in custody.they were arrested after a series of raids through out brussels.however - paris fugitive salahabdeslam is still on the loose.federal authorities say they discovered no explosives or guns from the raids.brussel's subway system and schools were shut down for the day. meanwhile - the leaders of france and the u-k are teaming up to
month cell phone video caught scarbrough hitting the student after witnesses say the teen became disruptive and threw something at him.scarbrough is charged with assault and child endangerment. taking illegal drugs just hours before giving birth. birth.back in april - university of iowa police were called to the u-i-h-c where heather rice was found with needles containing drug residue similar to heroin.a criminal complaint says she admitted to take an opioid just four hours before giving...
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we claim to aspire for the new but to be disrupted the outdated must be discarded. the roadblocks to disruption play at multiple levels from specific weapons programs to organizational structures to personnel systems and operating concepts. for instance, there's a long record of the government funding exciting new projects that then wither away in the space between lab and program of record because they can't supplant whatever old gear or program factory or internal tribe that is in the way. indeed there is even a term for it, the valley of death. the same goes for all the new and important ideas and proposals you have heard in these hearings over the last several weeks. to be adopted, though, something will have to be supplanted. as you program for the future, ultimately what you support in the new game changers are not just programs but also thinking, structures and organizations, what you eliminate in the old and what you protect and nurture across that valley will matter more than any single additional plane or tank squeezed into a budget line item or funding. i
we claim to aspire for the new but to be disrupted the outdated must be discarded. the roadblocks to disruption play at multiple levels from specific weapons programs to organizational structures to personnel systems and operating concepts. for instance, there's a long record of the government funding exciting new projects that then wither away in the space between lab and program of record because they can't supplant whatever old gear or program factory or internal tribe that is in the way....
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disrupted in time. understand that one of the challenges we have is if you have a handful of people who don't mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. that's one of the challenges of terrorism. ors not their sophistication the weapons they possess, but it is the ideology they carry with them and their willingness to die. in most circumstances, tracking each individual, making sure that we are disrupting and preventing these attacks is a constant effort in vigilance. it requires extraordinary coordination. part of the reason that is important in what we do in iraq and syria is that the narrative that isil developed of creating this caliphate makes it more attractive to potential recruits. when i said that we are containing their spread and iraq in fact they control less territory than they did last year. the more we shrink that territory, the less they can pretend that they are somehow a functioning state, and the more it becomes apparent that they are simply a network of killers who are brutalizing lo
disrupted in time. understand that one of the challenges we have is if you have a handful of people who don't mind dying, they can kill a lot of people. that's one of the challenges of terrorism. ors not their sophistication the weapons they possess, but it is the ideology they carry with them and their willingness to die. in most circumstances, tracking each individual, making sure that we are disrupting and preventing these attacks is a constant effort in vigilance. it requires extraordinary...
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. >> translator: we should never allow anything to disrupt the development of the asia-pacific region. differences should be resolved through dialogue. >> reporter: leaders will start holding discussions on thursday. apec is a platform so discuss regional trade. nhk world, manila. >> we'll have more reports from manila here on "newsline." >>> members of u.s. and china are taking a dim view on security ties. china's decision to build artificial islands in the south china sea was driven by a desire to impose a territory toerl claim. the panel members said china's military has improved its missile capability to keep the u.s. military away and they pointed to china's rapid rise in space exploration and its resolve to match the u.s. in that field. the report also says beijing is under mining the u.s. economy and security by supporting theft of trade secrets and personal data. it urges congress to consider countermeasures. >>> the latest economic data from china suggests a weak property market. >> chinese officials say new home prizes fell -- prices fell in administer cities than they rose.
. >> translator: we should never allow anything to disrupt the development of the asia-pacific region. differences should be resolved through dialogue. >> reporter: leaders will start holding discussions on thursday. apec is a platform so discuss regional trade. nhk world, manila. >> we'll have more reports from manila here on "newsline." >>> members of u.s. and china are taking a dim view on security ties. china's decision to build artificial islands in the...
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the objective is to intimidate people and disrupt.f you look at a movement like blackw a lot of people don't go into the stores anymore. >> well, here is the question. if a protest happens in the woods in the fall, does anybody hear it? they say go to where the people are. you have to be seen, so you want to be there and disruptive, but you want to be respectful. i think that all of the organizations are trying to bring in organization, and good for them to talk about it on saturday morning and making sure that people are bringing the issues to the forefront. the retailers have lost the shopping to online people like me that don't want to be approximate in there fighting with people when the doors open any way. >> don, chuck brings up a good point because this is a good strategy for the protestors, and it may continue. what kind of impact do you expect it to have on the holiday season? >> i don't think that it's going to have that much. i think that chuck is right that most people are going to online. you look at stocks like walmart i
the objective is to intimidate people and disrupt.f you look at a movement like blackw a lot of people don't go into the stores anymore. >> well, here is the question. if a protest happens in the woods in the fall, does anybody hear it? they say go to where the people are. you have to be seen, so you want to be there and disruptive, but you want to be respectful. i think that all of the organizations are trying to bring in organization, and good for them to talk about it on saturday...