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republicans dominate dominate campuses before the great depression. that was all overturned after the great depression, the democrats were able to organize a professional class into their party. >> i agree the democratic dominance, liberal dominance of the university is a major problem because it shapes young minds. my question is, i have this eternal hope in some visionary concern as a leader who will be able to sell core, small government, vigorous capitalist ideas to the populace. i would ask you if you are advising such a visionary leader, what would you advise them to say, how can we sell this to the people? >> i wish i had an answer to that. the problem is, a great portion of the public is receiving benefits of one kind from the government. they are scared when people say they're going to be cut. i think it's estimated that 110 million people trying benefits from poverty programs of one kind or another. 110,110,000,000, that is one third of the country. they'll be medicaid, foodstamp, welfare, and about 90 such programs. there are 60 million peo
republicans dominate dominate campuses before the great depression. that was all overturned after the great depression, the democrats were able to organize a professional class into their party. >> i agree the democratic dominance, liberal dominance of the university is a major problem because it shapes young minds. my question is, i have this eternal hope in some visionary concern as a leader who will be able to sell core, small government, vigorous capitalist ideas to the populace. i...
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dominic: yeah.n, the doj has historically been a lot more interventionist, a little more explicit in terms of highlighting how a week yanis part of their strategy, the whole macro plan. again, a lot of the time it is the pace of the move. boj has done a lot of easing, jumping from 30 trillion of asset personages to 80 trillion. are they going to do more? maybe, but it takes an increasing amount of qe to have that impact on the currency. for us, it is hard to see dollar-yen moving significantly higher outside of a really big policy shift in japan. we are looking for dollar-yen to move toward that 125, but we aren't looking for a major move. jonathan: dominic, great to have you with us. thank you very much. senior fx strategist at hsbc. coming up, back to the ballot box. greeks had to the polls for the in less than a year. has election fatigue set in? what you need to know about the latest greek election, coming up after the break. ♪ jonathan: welcome back. 42 minutes into the trading day -- here are
dominic: yeah.n, the doj has historically been a lot more interventionist, a little more explicit in terms of highlighting how a week yanis part of their strategy, the whole macro plan. again, a lot of the time it is the pace of the move. boj has done a lot of easing, jumping from 30 trillion of asset personages to 80 trillion. are they going to do more? maybe, but it takes an increasing amount of qe to have that impact on the currency. for us, it is hard to see dollar-yen moving significantly...
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please welcome dominic wilcox. dominic, thanks so much for being here. put it over there-- called "variations on normal." and are you a variation on normal? because you look like a normal guy. >> i'm completely normal. >> stephen: really? >> maybe a little twist here and there. >> stephen: i think maybe so, because let's talk about some of the things that you've invented. we have a shot here. let's show the stained glass driverless car. okay. this is-- tell us about this car. what is this? >> this is a stained glass driverless sleeper car of the future. so you can go to sleep, tell the car where you want to go and it will drive you there while you're sleeping covered in beautiful stained glass. >> stephen: what could possibly go wrong? ( laughter ). >> um, this is the future we're talking about. we're not talking about right now. >> stephen: oh, okay. >> you're thinking now. >> stephen: i am thinking now. this is where i live. >> in the future there are no accidents. >> stephen: oh, okay, that's good. >> it's perfect. >> stephen: okay, that's lovely. we
please welcome dominic wilcox. dominic, thanks so much for being here. put it over there-- called "variations on normal." and are you a variation on normal? because you look like a normal guy. >> i'm completely normal. >> stephen: really? >> maybe a little twist here and there. >> stephen: i think maybe so, because let's talk about some of the things that you've invented. we have a shot here. let's show the stained glass driverless car. okay. this is-- tell us...
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republicans dominate dominate campuses before the great depression. that was all overturned after the great depression, the democrats were able to organize a professional class into their party. >> i agree the democratic dominance, liberal dominance of the university is a major problem because it shapes young minds. my question ,
republicans dominate dominate campuses before the great depression. that was all overturned after the great depression, the democrats were able to organize a professional class into their party. >> i agree the democratic dominance, liberal dominance of the university is a major problem because it shapes young minds. my question ,
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dominic konstam. we will be taking you to frankford where mario draghi will be talking about monetary policy. the ecb held steady on its interest rates but we want to know what drug he has to say about -- what draghi have to say about quantitative easing. stay with us. ♪ .rik: you are on market makers some items you want to put on your calendar. and it shall jobless claims and the monthly trade balance will be out. a: 30, mario draghi begins his news conference. twitter is meeting to discuss the ceo search. stuck down since the search began. dominic konstam. he is head of local rates research. at deutsche bank. gross' investment outlook came out yesterday. i want to quote from something he said about where to position oneself as a fixed income investor. bill gross i think feels differently than you do. he says "h private equity and hedge related returns cannot long prosper if global growth remains any make. near cash such as one to two-year corporate bonds are my best idea of appropriate risk reward i
dominic konstam. we will be taking you to frankford where mario draghi will be talking about monetary policy. the ecb held steady on its interest rates but we want to know what drug he has to say about -- what draghi have to say about quantitative easing. stay with us. ♪ .rik: you are on market makers some items you want to put on your calendar. and it shall jobless claims and the monthly trade balance will be out. a: 30, mario draghi begins his news conference. twitter is meeting to discuss...
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iran has a dominant influence: you like it or not.he only actors that can credibly threaten his kaythree. finally, they're can be no major wars without iran having a say in it. major questions of war and peace is an iranian decision because of these accomplishments iran today has considerable power in the region. if you are sitting in toronto day you are feeling good about your regional position. however, iranian capabilities are a very mixed bag, and this is where the bad new starts. the proxy wars and which iran is involved today have stabilize not a single state and have failed to build peace. iran may have succeeded in bleeding and saudi adversary , but that comes with a heavy price, the price of telling the world that it is supporting an illegitimate militia that has resulted against an elected and legitimate president. today, and the support for another reconstruct the country or help us achieve a political solution. the iranians have been successful, but that comes with heavy casualties alienating almost the entire city world a
iran has a dominant influence: you like it or not.he only actors that can credibly threaten his kaythree. finally, they're can be no major wars without iran having a say in it. major questions of war and peace is an iranian decision because of these accomplishments iran today has considerable power in the region. if you are sitting in toronto day you are feeling good about your regional position. however, iranian capabilities are a very mixed bag, and this is where the bad new starts. the proxy...
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-- >> what are male-dominated environments?hose are all high stress jobs though. those have nothing to do with dudes! >> a woman will relate to that environment a little different than a man. i had a friend worked in the wall street firm. would go into the bathroom to cry if she had to. because the do nam mick, you can't let at that weakness be seen in that environment. which does strange the stress levels. you can't relate in the same way. you can't just say there is no gender dynamic. for guys, i learned coming out of a male-dominate environments into environments where you have more females, you have to treat people differently. turns out yelling as i did in the army -- >> i worked in a traders business. very male dominated business. i went on the trading desk, i was only girl. i thrived in that environment. i don't consider myself a girlie girl, not go to the bathroom, not all barrels do that -- >> girls like to go to coffee breaks and chat together. i'm not saying these are bad things but girls behave differently than guys
-- >> what are male-dominated environments?hose are all high stress jobs though. those have nothing to do with dudes! >> a woman will relate to that environment a little different than a man. i had a friend worked in the wall street firm. would go into the bathroom to cry if she had to. because the do nam mick, you can't let at that weakness be seen in that environment. which does strange the stress levels. you can't relate in the same way. you can't just say there is no gender...
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back over to you guys. >> dominic chu reporting. >>> now to the u.s. economy where the number of americans who applied for unemployment benefits rose last week. despite that uptick, though, the level is still low and follows a path of solid job growth. according to the labor department, jobless claims up 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 267,000. >>> a big increase in the number of new home sales last month. job grains and low mortgage rates sent that read on real estate to a more than seven-year high. that's according to the commerce department. the increase of nearly 6% was also well above forecast. >>> and that strength is not showing up, however, in manufacturing. orders for durable or long-lasting manufactured goods slipped in august. this according to the commerce department. that was mostly due to a decrease in the number of bookings for mu cars, airplanes and military hardware. on top of that overall business investment was weaker. >>> at least 29 state attorneys general have initiated an investigation into volkswagen and whether it exceeded emiss
back over to you guys. >> dominic chu reporting. >>> now to the u.s. economy where the number of americans who applied for unemployment benefits rose last week. despite that uptick, though, the level is still low and follows a path of solid job growth. according to the labor department, jobless claims up 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 267,000. >>> a big increase in the number of new home sales last month. job grains and low mortgage rates sent that read on real estate to...
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because it was a replay time i once my reply. >> dominating state and local governments. found that the justice department to would come then back off into the sports broadcasting act of 1961 to have the merger in the house judiciary committee. who felt he got the runaround before. they went in to the congress to talk to wrestle and the congressman from louisiana. they go through both houses to legalize the merger. and the saints came marching and. of course, . that is another example, the government refuses. teams may be moving in and threatening to roof if they get the stadium, readies still go one. what did the nfl do today about los angeles? it would be terrible. it is very effective. you have that aspect government offering subsidies and another interesting aspect from the senate or the house to say we need this or that. at your stater district. -- finally he came up but that is the thing they did. the expansion with no intention to do many. >> of the side of devotion and to always talk about the wonders of the american economy. and a great our entreprenuers and inno
because it was a replay time i once my reply. >> dominating state and local governments. found that the justice department to would come then back off into the sports broadcasting act of 1961 to have the merger in the house judiciary committee. who felt he got the runaround before. they went in to the congress to talk to wrestle and the congressman from louisiana. they go through both houses to legalize the merger. and the saints came marching and. of course, . that is another example,...
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he's taken this team from urban meyer era to undefeated in 08 to the pac 12 conference and dominating. >> gus: third down and 10. why did he lose so many talented coaches? >> joel: from an administration standpoint, kyle doesn't have a lot to work with as far as resources for those gentlemen once they become somewhat marquee. >> gus: is that what you're saying? they won't pay them? >> joel: that's what i'm saying. and head coaches can lose assistants because they're hard to work for. that's not the case with kyle. they hate to leave him. for whatever run, utah has been unable to retain those guys. a lot of it has to do with the monetary steppup that other guys can get elsewhere. >> gus: braylon adams looks to take a bounce in front of him. inside the five yard line. this fall fox brings you an hour of all-star comedy. we have "grandfathered" which premiers this tuesday on fox. >> joel: john stamos plays a grandfather. he never ages. rob lowe never ages, too. >> joel: you're like that. >> gus: that's right. i'm not married. >> joel: you get younger. >> gus: 6:02 in the fourth quarter.
he's taken this team from urban meyer era to undefeated in 08 to the pac 12 conference and dominating. >> gus: third down and 10. why did he lose so many talented coaches? >> joel: from an administration standpoint, kyle doesn't have a lot to work with as far as resources for those gentlemen once they become somewhat marquee. >> gus: is that what you're saying? they won't pay them? >> joel: that's what i'm saying. and head coaches can lose assistants because they're hard...
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america's banks are more dominant than ever. the wall street journal notes in the last five years jpmorgan chase, bank of america, citigroup and morgan stanley have collectively increased in value by $254.6 billion. in the same period the european competitors barclays, ubs and royal bank of scotland have added just $9.5 billion of value. the wall street journal also notes that in july bar clay's chairman was asked if america's banks were eating european lenders lunch. he added the u.s. banks are the only ones that really claim to be global and successful. to compare america's performance to mexico, japan and china is particularly ill timed. he might be stuck in a 1980s time warp on japan when his art of the deal was published in 1987, americans were envy yous of japan's leaders who were said to be out smarting america at every turn. mexico is watching its growth collapse. the country was ill-prepared for plunging oil prices that have battered government revenues and growth. in the last few years beijing went on a borrowing bing
america's banks are more dominant than ever. the wall street journal notes in the last five years jpmorgan chase, bank of america, citigroup and morgan stanley have collectively increased in value by $254.6 billion. in the same period the european competitors barclays, ubs and royal bank of scotland have added just $9.5 billion of value. the wall street journal also notes that in july bar clay's chairman was asked if america's banks were eating european lenders lunch. he added the u.s. banks...
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but he was establish america's dominant position in the pacific by taking complete control of japan. truman's plan would be complicated to execute because the the plan would be difficult. the atomic bomb would be the key to success enabling the emperor to save face and prompting him to save his country from catastrophic defeat by bringing to a quick end a war that was expected to last at least another half year and ensure japan's dismemberment. truman initiated the pacific aspect of his strategy on a broad front. most of what happened was a discussion about the settlement of europe. truman objected to a lot of things committed to at alta but ultimately caved. burns negotiated with molotov an acceptable settlement, division of europe and germany. the russians were happy with it. presented time, he stalin with a fait accompli in the far east. behind the scenes and in discussions with stalin truman carefully positioned the united states with the end game. during his first meeting with the soviet leader on july 17, truman asked for assurance that the open door would aplay to all of manch
but he was establish america's dominant position in the pacific by taking complete control of japan. truman's plan would be complicated to execute because the the plan would be difficult. the atomic bomb would be the key to success enabling the emperor to save face and prompting him to save his country from catastrophic defeat by bringing to a quick end a war that was expected to last at least another half year and ensure japan's dismemberment. truman initiated the pacific aspect of his...
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with sunni dominated saudi arabia. while these developments may alarm the u.s. and allies, voices inside iran say it's not willing to use the influence in cooperation to solve the seoul the problems in the u.s. >> today iran is a major player. the islamic revolution has influence. there are a lot of different areas where iran can play a prominent role in sorting out different conflicts. resolving outstanding issues. particularly in dealing with peace and security in the region. that's where i'm going to pick up next e former c.i.a. director james woolsey picking up leaders, genocidal imperialists threatening the existence of the united states. i'll push to explain why he's convinced the nuclear deal could be made worse. >>> talking tonight about the iran nuclear deal, and why critics are not giving up the fight, including james woolsey, the former director of central intelligence. he chaired foundation for defensive democracies, a think tank in washington focussing on national security and foreign policy. the deal with iran weakens the united states's commitment
with sunni dominated saudi arabia. while these developments may alarm the u.s. and allies, voices inside iran say it's not willing to use the influence in cooperation to solve the seoul the problems in the u.s. >> today iran is a major player. the islamic revolution has influence. there are a lot of different areas where iran can play a prominent role in sorting out different conflicts. resolving outstanding issues. particularly in dealing with peace and security in the region. that's...
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on palestinian economy, similar to its military and security dominance. i repeat, economic, military, and security dominance, thus israel rejecting the right of the palestinian people to development and to exploit their natural resources, thus israel has destroyed the foundations upon which the political and security agreements are based, which have also been undermined by the measures taken by subsequent israeli governments that have negated the transition of recognizing our state, and thus perpetrated gross violations. all of this has made the situation unsustainable. thus, and given all that -- given that background, here we declare that as long as israel refuses to commit to the agreement signed with us, which render us and a pro forma power without real powers, and as long as israel refuses to cease settlement activities, and release prisoners in accordance with our agreement with israel, israel has thus left us no choice than to insist that we will not remain the only ones committed to the implementation of those agreements, while israeli continuous
on palestinian economy, similar to its military and security dominance. i repeat, economic, military, and security dominance, thus israel rejecting the right of the palestinian people to development and to exploit their natural resources, thus israel has destroyed the foundations upon which the political and security agreements are based, which have also been undermined by the measures taken by subsequent israeli governments that have negated the transition of recognizing our state, and thus...
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the idea of white-dominated law enforcement being an extension of jim crow law is not foreign to most southern locations. and it's not something that's new. it's not something that's new either outside of the south or within the south. as a matter of fact, law enforcement actually represented the legal extension of jim crow law. for a variety of reasons, law enforcement maintained segregation, and law enforcement had particularly the sheriff's department in escambia county, they had a pretty brutal reputation among african-americans, as sheriffs departments throughout the nation often do, for reasons that i get into in the book. the sheriff's department in escambia county the ended to hire people from white working class backgrounds, they had a tendency to sometimes overstep their legal boundaries. they had a reputation of being white dominated and able to exercise their authority in ways against the black population that they would not be allowed to exert it in the white community. give you a great example of that. and it stems back all the way to the sit-ins in pensacola. one of the
the idea of white-dominated law enforcement being an extension of jim crow law is not foreign to most southern locations. and it's not something that's new. it's not something that's new either outside of the south or within the south. as a matter of fact, law enforcement actually represented the legal extension of jim crow law. for a variety of reasons, law enforcement maintained segregation, and law enforcement had particularly the sheriff's department in escambia county, they had a pretty...
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anaren: -- aaron: we believe that investments will pay off in building the dominant platform for theg term this is already happen. you have seen the market begin to shift where even companies like emc are exiting our space because of the dominant position we have been able to create. we want to continue to invest in growth, but we did show some efficient the this quarter and -- efficiency this quarter. it is now 70% of revenue, a pretty dramatic drop from about 90 plus percent the same quarter last year. you're going to see efficiency as the customer base continues to grow. as the customer base continues to grow, our sales and marketing dollars focus primarily on new customers as well as upselling existing commoners, versus simply maintaining that existing customer base. as revenue grows, you will see improvements and efficiencies on those core operation costs. , the numbersron are strong, but shares are still below the idea price and the stock is down today. why is that? erin: -- aaron: we have a lot of work to do -- where box differentiates, this is something we are spending more t
anaren: -- aaron: we believe that investments will pay off in building the dominant platform for theg term this is already happen. you have seen the market begin to shift where even companies like emc are exiting our space because of the dominant position we have been able to create. we want to continue to invest in growth, but we did show some efficient the this quarter and -- efficiency this quarter. it is now 70% of revenue, a pretty dramatic drop from about 90 plus percent the same quarter...
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having established a foothold in iraq and syria, the islamic state has become dominant. and if goes further than that. the situation is more than dangerous. in these circumstances it is irresponsible to make loud declarations of the threat of international terrorism while turning a blind eye while supporting terrorists including the process of trafficking illicit trade in arms. it will be equally irresponsible to bring troops apt place them in one's service in order to achieve political goals in hopes of later dealing with them or in other words liquidating them. to those who do so, i would like to say dear sirs, no doubt you're dealing with rough and cruel people, but they're just as you are, and you never know who is manipulating whom. there isn't data on the most moderate opposition is the best proof of it. we believe that any attempts to play games with terrorists and to arm them is not just short-sighted, this may result in the global terrorist threat increasing dramatically and engulfing new regions given that islamic state camps train militants from many countries
having established a foothold in iraq and syria, the islamic state has become dominant. and if goes further than that. the situation is more than dangerous. in these circumstances it is irresponsible to make loud declarations of the threat of international terrorism while turning a blind eye while supporting terrorists including the process of trafficking illicit trade in arms. it will be equally irresponsible to bring troops apt place them in one's service in order to achieve political goals...
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. >>> the latest polls show hillary clinton's support is slipping and donald trump is dominating the republican race. hillary still at the top though with democratic voters. she has 42% to bernie sanders' 24. this is the first time she's gone below 50% in the washington post/abc news poll. on the republican side, donald trump has 33%, ben carson, double digit behind there at 20%, jeb bush, way behind at ght points followed by ted cruz and marco rubio both at 7%. the next republican debate is this coming wednesday. >>> president obama is on his sixth back to school bus tour this week and student loans are front and center on his agenda. the president is visiting des moines, iowa, today. he and education secretary arnie duncan will host a town hall with high school students and parents. they'll highlight the white house's plan for deadlines for students applying for loans. >>> today's money report, gas prices falling fast. how low can they go. >> bill griffith joins us with the answer and much more on this monday, hi bill. >> i cannot wait to see how much lower they can go, but they ar
. >>> the latest polls show hillary clinton's support is slipping and donald trump is dominating the republican race. hillary still at the top though with democratic voters. she has 42% to bernie sanders' 24. this is the first time she's gone below 50% in the washington post/abc news poll. on the republican side, donald trump has 33%, ben carson, double digit behind there at 20%, jeb bush, way behind at ght points followed by ted cruz and marco rubio both at 7%. the next republican...
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trump was not the dominating presence in the second debate as he was in the first. >> i think women all over this country heard clearly what mr. trump said. [ applause ] >> i think she's got a beautiful
trump was not the dominating presence in the second debate as he was in the first. >> i think women all over this country heard clearly what mr. trump said. [ applause ] >> i think she's got a beautiful
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story hasock dominated the headlines, volkswagen. the stock is down by almost 4% after an 18% fault yesterday following the news of a cheating scandal cheating in missions tests in the u.s.. ofare joined by hans, head automated global research. great to have you with us. first question, what are we pricing in? >> that is a difficult question but when you see an 18% drop followed by a 4% drop that is -- what are we pricing in? the fines or much bigger? >> we have a limited about 15 billion euros of market cap. a maximumlking of potential fine of up to $18 billion so we are pricing that in. we don't really price in any contagion effects to other regions or engines outside the diesel range. it is still early days. we don't have enough details and we don't even know the decisions made by management. jon: do we know for sure and can we ever know for sure that this was just the united states? >> it seems like it to me because the u.s. has the strictest emissions globally. in the u.s. they have to comply with 31 milligram per kilometer comp
story hasock dominated the headlines, volkswagen. the stock is down by almost 4% after an 18% fault yesterday following the news of a cheating scandal cheating in missions tests in the u.s.. ofare joined by hans, head automated global research. great to have you with us. first question, what are we pricing in? >> that is a difficult question but when you see an 18% drop followed by a 4% drop that is -- what are we pricing in? the fines or much bigger? >> we have a limited about 15...
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but she is athletically dominant.e big designation of the whole person who are is it just about the actual sport? >> i think it has to be about all of that, because she is given her position in her sport the ambassador so she has that responsibility. and part of that responsibility is to not spew i gnoranceignora. i like ronda rousey and i understood her comments and i was there with beyonce. >> people were crazy. >> and i was just like, oh, man, what's happening right now. i understood what she is saying. so often women like her and serena williams have both been body shamed in various respects and she says i have another purpose other than to just be this kind of stereotypical woman that we all know and has been highlighted in our society. i get that part of it. her greatness in her sport, that does also carry a lot of responsibility, and she seems to be ready for it but she has to know when she is asked about social issues or transgender athletes that she has a responsibility to educate herself because what she sai
but she is athletically dominant.e big designation of the whole person who are is it just about the actual sport? >> i think it has to be about all of that, because she is given her position in her sport the ambassador so she has that responsibility. and part of that responsibility is to not spew i gnoranceignora. i like ronda rousey and i understood her comments and i was there with beyonce. >> people were crazy. >> and i was just like, oh, man, what's happening right now. i...
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. >> these days it's dominated by digital technology and smartphones, interest in vintage cameras is coming back and growing steadily. >> more of them... >> the new iphone and camera is a different culture, it's like instant noodles, it can't compare to fresh home maid
. >> these days it's dominated by digital technology and smartphones, interest in vintage cameras is coming back and growing steadily. >> more of them... >> the new iphone and camera is a different culture, it's like instant noodles, it can't compare to fresh home maid
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the washington monument, and obelisk of stone 185 meters high, dominates the city skyline. get honors george washington, the first president of this country for whom the city itself is named. vernon, his old home, lies a few miles south of the
the washington monument, and obelisk of stone 185 meters high, dominates the city skyline. get honors george washington, the first president of this country for whom the city itself is named. vernon, his old home, lies a few miles south of the
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expect syria to dominate the conversation. >> a prisoner swap giving
expect syria to dominate the conversation. >> a prisoner swap giving
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they totally dominate in that space. i think it could almost double from here so i'm going to have to take issue with barron's view. >> what about baidu? >> it's the going of china. it's very strong. we think it's a good company that could go up higher. >> david, thank you for your thoughts. >> shares of apple higher in today's down trade. the tech giant seeing strong preorders for its new iphones. the stock up 5% over the past week and josh lipton is following the story live for us from san francisco. josh? >> well, tyler for apple investors, the big question is whether the tech giant can grow iphone units in the quarters
they totally dominate in that space. i think it could almost double from here so i'm going to have to take issue with barron's view. >> what about baidu? >> it's the going of china. it's very strong. we think it's a good company that could go up higher. >> david, thank you for your thoughts. >> shares of apple higher in today's down trade. the tech giant seeing strong preorders for its new iphones. the stock up 5% over the past week and josh lipton is following the story...
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when you ask dominic what is it like to be a rock star, he just smiles and giggles, but he won't say whispered into his ear. we still haven't got that out of him. >> paul and christiana, thank you so much for sharing your story. we really appreciate it. such a lovely one. >> pleasure to be here. >> take care. >>> we are following some big breaking news about apple suffering a hack attack. here's kate rogers with the cnbc market wrap. >> hi, kate. that's right. apple is cleaning up its ios app store to remove malicious iphone and ipad programs that were identified in its first large-scale attack on the popular mobile software outlet. now the company disclosed the effort after several cyber security firms reported finding malicious software program dubbed x code ghost that was embedded in hundreds of legitimate apps. apple declined to say how many apps were directly impacted. the hackers embedded that malicious code in the apps by convincing developers of legitimate software to use a tainted counterfeit version of apple software for creating ios and mac apps, known as charge. code. >>>
when you ask dominic what is it like to be a rock star, he just smiles and giggles, but he won't say whispered into his ear. we still haven't got that out of him. >> paul and christiana, thank you so much for sharing your story. we really appreciate it. such a lovely one. >> pleasure to be here. >> take care. >>> we are following some big breaking news about apple suffering a hack attack. here's kate rogers with the cnbc market wrap. >> hi, kate. that's right....
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they love to see candidates dominating the news. donald trump has been very effective at that.last night carly fiorina found a way to get around it, and she becomes a serious contender. up until last night, she was described as the only woman in the race and one of the most potent clinton critics. last night she showed herself to be only strong on enter indian affair and domestic policies and a critic of donald trump. so a new candidate is more than the flavor of the month. ben carson in second, donald trump in first, and nowz=!oz fia presumably on, the ascent pretty fast. >> campaign carl cameron, great to see you. let's bring in jay townsend. can we start with the first debate? that was actually my favorite. people got to finish their sentences. you had just four people on stage. it was the early hour. your first impression. >> of the first debate? >> yes. >> much more sedate. a little less lively, and of contest -- >> did you think that? >> well, the jv cob -- contest which is they're not in the varsity game. but they had a better and more lively exchange, and i thought all
they love to see candidates dominating the news. donald trump has been very effective at that.last night carly fiorina found a way to get around it, and she becomes a serious contender. up until last night, she was described as the only woman in the race and one of the most potent clinton critics. last night she showed herself to be only strong on enter indian affair and domestic policies and a critic of donald trump. so a new candidate is more than the flavor of the month. ben carson in...
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you never looked back after how have you been able to be so dominant? >> dominant on my o line, brandon harris taking control of the game and thanking him every day. we're getting better as a unit. >> allie: you were 22 yards short of the single game all time rushing at l.s.u. do you wish you were left in for longer? >> they told me but i wasn't focused. i wanted the young goys to get their first touchdowns on the collegiate level. i was excited for them. >> allie: it looked like a knee, they told us it was a thigh. >> i got over t. >> allie: you're a proud father, your daughter watching from home. >> i love her and to my cousin ruben evans, and a shout to new orleans. >> allie: congratulations. >> adam: they were shouting for him in baton rouge. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. leonard fournette. do you vault him to the top of the heisman race? "easy, it's early" but the media man, strike the pose. i go back to 1983. we played mike rozier at nebraska. he won the heisman. that was in week three. this is week three. you saw a couple of those str
you never looked back after how have you been able to be so dominant? >> dominant on my o line, brandon harris taking control of the game and thanking him every day. we're getting better as a unit. >> allie: you were 22 yards short of the single game all time rushing at l.s.u. do you wish you were left in for longer? >> they told me but i wasn't focused. i wanted the young goys to get their first touchdowns on the collegiate level. i was excited for them. >> allie: it...
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the pope is captivating the nation and dominating social media.is the popularity and power of his holiness enough to erase the stain of hollywood's portrayal of the catholic church? the cleansing power of th people's pope is tonight's inside story. >> this is a ceremony reserved for the rare visitor and certainly the 266th pope is on that front. >> the arrive of his holiness on u.s. soil dominated news conference and drawn thousands to the streets of washington just for a glimpse of the pontiff. >> you can hear the sound of the crowd. >> but are the tears enough to quell the very real problems the vatican must address? >> the boston priest has am lest different passions over the last 30 years. the church found out about it and did nothing. >> the upcoming film "spotlight," hollywood's first real big screen account of the child sex abuse scandal that plagued the catholic church. >> it's a systemic cover-up. it's not just the church. >> i think hollywood shied away from the real scandals of the catholic church in the past. >> our insider deadline cr
the pope is captivating the nation and dominating social media.is the popularity and power of his holiness enough to erase the stain of hollywood's portrayal of the catholic church? the cleansing power of th people's pope is tonight's inside story. >> this is a ceremony reserved for the rare visitor and certainly the 266th pope is on that front. >> the arrive of his holiness on u.s. soil dominated news conference and drawn thousands to the streets of washington just for a glimpse of...
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donald trump dominates the air. he has an advantage in the airwaves.you expect paid advertising to have an impact is when one side is up and the other is not. he has had the airwaves to himself. there is a little bit from bobby jindal and lindsey graham. looking at a poll, it seems to have had an impact. you on will stick with this question. the fact that ben carson is doing so much advertising in iowa is widely unknown, outside of those advertisements. it is not the case with hillary clinton. she has the airwaves to herself in iowa and her numbers are getting worse and worse. how do you explain that? guest 2: it is interesting and it may be something that the folks having breakfast in a naval observatory may pay attention to. she has had the airwaves to herself for the last month. she has gone down. obviously, there is a national media environment going on and other issues. toyou have the airwaves yourself and you are not moving the numbers in a positive way, what will happen when everybody else is up and you are taking shots in paid media. it is a li
donald trump dominates the air. he has an advantage in the airwaves.you expect paid advertising to have an impact is when one side is up and the other is not. he has had the airwaves to himself. there is a little bit from bobby jindal and lindsey graham. looking at a poll, it seems to have had an impact. you on will stick with this question. the fact that ben carson is doing so much advertising in iowa is widely unknown, outside of those advertisements. it is not the case with hillary clinton....
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in terms of dominant on foreign policy details, no, he doesn't look dominant on foreign policy details. cruz looked much more dominant there with specifics and specific groups and trump talking in much more general terms and i asked the supporters whether they think he has enough foreign policy experience to be president. they said maybe not necessarily here but he would be able to gain that and one thing you hear from trump supporters is they believe that he has the ability to delegate and that's who they're voting for, a businessman to delegate the jobs to the appropriate people and even though it's wild thing that some people might hear, they do say that they believe that he has this ability because they watched him on "the apprentice" and it's been deeply embedded a lot of supporters' psyches that he is a good businessman and that he knows what he is doing and so when he gets up there and doesn't know the names of the leaders of hamas or isis, they don't necessarily fault him for that because they believe that he will be able to become enough of an expert getting into office and th
in terms of dominant on foreign policy details, no, he doesn't look dominant on foreign policy details. cruz looked much more dominant there with specifics and specific groups and trump talking in much more general terms and i asked the supporters whether they think he has enough foreign policy experience to be president. they said maybe not necessarily here but he would be able to gain that and one thing you hear from trump supporters is they believe that he has the ability to delegate and...
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trump was not the dominating presence in the second debate as he was in the first. >> i think women all over this country heard clearly what mr. trump said. [ applause ] >> i think she's got a beautiful face and i think she's a beautiful woman. >> mr. trump backing down a bit there. and this at his first big post debate event. >> we have a problem in this country it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. you know he's not even an american. >> we need this question. >> mr. trump did not call the man out there. trump's campaign initially said mr. trump didn't hear the man's rant fully. perhaps. if you look closely here. watch the heads. it's clear everyone around trump heard it just fine. mr. trump changed his tune and said he's not morally obligated to correct every false statement said about president obama. in a question, trump said this. >> i love the muslims. i think they're great people. >> so let's start with the frontrunner coming into the debate was mr. trump. we'll have moments from now we're releasing a brand new cnn poll in the race. if you called around to th
trump was not the dominating presence in the second debate as he was in the first. >> i think women all over this country heard clearly what mr. trump said. [ applause ] >> i think she's got a beautiful face and i think she's a beautiful woman. >> mr. trump backing down a bit there. and this at his first big post debate event. >> we have a problem in this country it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. you know he's not even an american. >> we...
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i want my analysis but i'm not getting them. >> host: dominated state and local government. >> guest:if you look at some of the key points of the nfl one it is the coming of the blackout which the justice department objected to and then back off of and the sports broadcasting act of 1961. then you have the merger and the merger was going to be stopped in the house judiciary committee by emanuel summers who felt that he had gotten run out by the nfl blackout issue. they went into the congress and they talked to russell long and the congressman from louisiana who are powerful figures and they could in fact move it through both houses that would in fact legalize the merger. and what did russell long get for that? the saints came marching in of course. and there were some great stories around that. that's another example of how the government refused. local governments, state governments essentially on franchise locations in teams may be moving threatening to move unless they get a stadium, promising to move somewhere else if they get a stadium, these kinds of games going on at of course
i want my analysis but i'm not getting them. >> host: dominated state and local government. >> guest:if you look at some of the key points of the nfl one it is the coming of the blackout which the justice department objected to and then back off of and the sports broadcasting act of 1961. then you have the merger and the merger was going to be stopped in the house judiciary committee by emanuel summers who felt that he had gotten run out by the nfl blackout issue. they went into the...
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garrett dominates it. milo has trouble transitioning and wanders around for two minutes.n the last ipad is taken away, the boys join the girls in being more social, verbal, and creative. >> even though they were really engaged and focused, they could create. they could see what other children were doing. >> they were reacting to each other. >> they were reacting to each other. they were watching each other, such an important part of early childhood. >> dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >> everything in moderation, right, kendis? hey -- >> i don't really believe in the theory. >> oh. what do you have there? >> what is that? is that like a commodore 68? >> probably your belly button. clearly have attachment issues. >> separation anxiety, as well. >> well, what are you playing there, pac man? >> tetris. >> miss pac-man. >> that's the only one i can really do. >> do that well? coming up, a cold war thriller without guns. we'll explain. havoc on our clothes, ruining them forever. sweaters stretch into muumuus. and pilled cardigans become pets. but it's not you, it's the
garrett dominates it. milo has trouble transitioning and wanders around for two minutes.n the last ipad is taken away, the boys join the girls in being more social, verbal, and creative. >> even though they were really engaged and focused, they could create. they could see what other children were doing. >> they were reacting to each other. >> they were reacting to each other. they were watching each other, such an important part of early childhood. >> dr. richard...
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"hot "hot "hotel transylvania" movie dominates the movie. it earned $47 million.ert deni niro "the intern" w second. >> that's it for abc 7 news at 9:00.
"hot "hot "hotel transylvania" movie dominates the movie. it earned $47 million.ert deni niro "the intern" w second. >> that's it for abc 7 news at 9:00.
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well, america's banks today are more dominant than ever. "the wall street journal" notes that in the last five years, jpmorgan chase, bank of america, citigroup, goldman sachs and morgan stanley have collectively increased in value by $254.6 billion. in the same period the european competitors barclays, ubs and royal bank of scotland have added just $9.5 billion of value. "the wall street journal" also notes that in july barclays chairman, john mcfarland, was asked if america's banks were eating european lenders' lunch. he replied, they're doing a good job of it. he added the u.s. banks are the only ones that really claim to be global and successful. to compare america's performance and leadership to mexico's, japan's and china's is particularly ill-timed. mr. trump might be stuck in a 1980s time warp on japan, when his "art of the deal" was published in 1987, americans were envious of japan's brilliant leaders who were set to be outsmarting the u.s. at every turn. since then japan is the poster child for economic stagnation and political p
well, america's banks today are more dominant than ever. "the wall street journal" notes that in the last five years, jpmorgan chase, bank of america, citigroup, goldman sachs and morgan stanley have collectively increased in value by $254.6 billion. in the same period the european competitors barclays, ubs and royal bank of scotland have added just $9.5 billion of value. "the wall street journal" also notes that in july barclays chairman, john mcfarland, was asked if...
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how have you been able to be so dominant?dominant on my o line, brandon harris taking control of the game and thanking him every day. we're getting better as a unit. >> allie: you were 22 yards short of the single game all time rushing at l.s.u. do you wish you were left in for longer? >> they told me but i wasn't focused. i wanted the young goys to get their first touchdowns on the collegiate level. i was excited for them. >> allie: it looked like a knee, they told us it was a thigh. >> i got over t. >> allie: you're a proud father, your daughter watching from home. >> i love her and to my cousin ruben evans, and a shout to new orleans. >> allie: congratulations. >> adam: they were shouting for him in baton rouge. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. leonard fournette. do you vault him to the top of the heisman race? >> rick: the coach in me says, "easy, it's early" but the media man, strike the pose. i go back to 1983. we played mike rozier at nebraska. he won the heisman. that was in week three. this is week three. yo
how have you been able to be so dominant?dominant on my o line, brandon harris taking control of the game and thanking him every day. we're getting better as a unit. >> allie: you were 22 yards short of the single game all time rushing at l.s.u. do you wish you were left in for longer? >> they told me but i wasn't focused. i wanted the young goys to get their first touchdowns on the collegiate level. i was excited for them. >> allie: it looked like a knee, they told us it was...
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the debate to stay is dominating politics. >> we report the constitution. if it changed allowing him to run, we'll agree with that. >> it's for us to decide. we are happy to change it. >> i don't see why the son state use needs to be changed. >> parliament is not in session. it started a process that could see a section. constitution limiting a mandate to two terms. residents say 2.8 million signed a petition asking for the change. it is the start of a long process. there'll be a commission set up to look into parts frt constitution dealing with the time limits. >> critics, most of them outside rwanda seek a hand in all this. they say he's trying to hang on to power. the president publicly declared his intention, they insist it's the people that want him. elsewhere. they get the pressure to remove you. for him to get the pressure. they would have to measure the pressures of the international community with what the people want. >> reporter: some don't agree. the opposition democratic party asked supreme court to block the process that has been started by pa
the debate to stay is dominating politics. >> we report the constitution. if it changed allowing him to run, we'll agree with that. >> it's for us to decide. we are happy to change it. >> i don't see why the son state use needs to be changed. >> parliament is not in session. it started a process that could see a section. constitution limiting a mandate to two terms. residents say 2.8 million signed a petition asking for the change. it is the start of a long process....
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the difference was there were several thousand b-29s built, and there were only ever 118 dominators. while the b4632 was actually quite a good airplane when it worked, it often did not work. it had issues such as engine fires, landing gear that wouldn't come down or go up when it was supposed to. but when it worked, it was certainly comparable to the b-29. only a handful of b-32s ever made it to the pacific and literally this the last weeks of world war ii. so when i was writing the book, i heard this story about this young guy from pennsylvania who was unfortunate enough to be the last guy killed in world war ii. and i thought, that's a great story. i really want to tell it. so, of course, i waited 30 years to do that because life gets in the way. you have families. i did a lot of reporting from various parts of the world, and finally a couple of years ago i thought this is the time to tell it, because we were coming up on the anniversary of the end of the war. and most americans, i think, have a slightly incorrect view of how world war ii in the pacific ended. if i asked most of yo
the difference was there were several thousand b-29s built, and there were only ever 118 dominators. while the b4632 was actually quite a good airplane when it worked, it often did not work. it had issues such as engine fires, landing gear that wouldn't come down or go up when it was supposed to. but when it worked, it was certainly comparable to the b-29. only a handful of b-32s ever made it to the pacific and literally this the last weeks of world war ii. so when i was writing the book, i...
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dominic is diabetic and needs insulin. if you need any information as to the couple's whereabouts, police would like to hear from you. >>> it was one year ago today when federal authorities say a man armed with a high-powered rifle carried out a deadly ambush on two pennsylvania state troopers in the poconos. the shooting happened outside of the blooming grove barracks. bryan dickson was killed and alex douglas seriously wounded. it set off the manhunt for eric frein. nearly a thousand federal, state authorities descended to find the cop killer. they found frein in an abandoned airport hangar. yesterday nbc 10 spoke to the father of the murdered officer by phone. he shared what life has been like for his family over the past year. >> every night when i go to work, i say i love you, we miss you. we're holding our own, but then we have our moments. >> state police tell us they have no plans for a memorial today and that they are still trying to move past the tragedy. meanwhile, frein is charged with first-degree murder. his
dominic is diabetic and needs insulin. if you need any information as to the couple's whereabouts, police would like to hear from you. >>> it was one year ago today when federal authorities say a man armed with a high-powered rifle carried out a deadly ambush on two pennsylvania state troopers in the poconos. the shooting happened outside of the blooming grove barracks. bryan dickson was killed and alex douglas seriously wounded. it set off the manhunt for eric frein. nearly a thousand...
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dominant players start dictating to others, closing off choices consumers want, increasing the prices we pay and impairing the quality of what we receive. health insurers play a key role. they gave us the difference between what the pro-i.d. veer wants the charge and what it's willing to accept. but the dominant insurer could push the doctors and hospital to go beyond trimming kogss and begin to degrade care below what consumers value and need. we're concerned that these two mergers could create too much harm. there are markets in each local area, different kinds of insurance where competition won't cross over. seniors aren't giving up medicare advantage to switch to the state exchange. we need to look at current competition but also where competition could be. these four insurers are active throughout the country and in prime position to expand into new markets. we need to be skeptical of relying on new industry by others. if these four giants have decided that expanding on their own is not worth the trouble, how can we kaunt on expansion by other smaller even nonexistent insurers. s
dominant players start dictating to others, closing off choices consumers want, increasing the prices we pay and impairing the quality of what we receive. health insurers play a key role. they gave us the difference between what the pro-i.d. veer wants the charge and what it's willing to accept. but the dominant insurer could push the doctors and hospital to go beyond trimming kogss and begin to degrade care below what consumers value and need. we're concerned that these two mergers could...
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, maybe regional domination. but by then, the bombs were nearly complete, the impulse to use them was very strong. in fact the planes were already ready on the island, point at japan. the final debate among scientists and military and political leaders before hiroshima was over whether dropping the bombs on unsuspting japanese was truly necessary or whether a demonstration over a desert or an unpopulate pacific atoll could christopher a sufficiently compelling message to the japanese regime. the record tells us that the last holdout against dropping the bombs was lawrence himself, but that eventually he, too acknowledged the risk of a dud was too great and that a demonstration that didn't demonstrate anything would be worse than no demonstration at all. historians have debated ever since. in fact we still debate today whether the bombing of japan was truly necessary to secure surrender, but there can be no question really that most of the people directly involved in the decision accepted the assumption that it wa
, maybe regional domination. but by then, the bombs were nearly complete, the impulse to use them was very strong. in fact the planes were already ready on the island, point at japan. the final debate among scientists and military and political leaders before hiroshima was over whether dropping the bombs on unsuspting japanese was truly necessary or whether a demonstration over a desert or an unpopulate pacific atoll could christopher a sufficiently compelling message to the japanese regime....
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. >> in your book the shock of asian dominance for people in the west is to see how differently the world is going to be run when america is no longer running it. the roman empires were based on exploitation. the goal was to extract wealth, minerals, free labor from the colony which were settled by those countries. america governed the world as an empire and keeps the lanes open for the comments of the world. we go in and we go out and unlike other colonial expeditions it ends up costing us money. we lost a lot of money in iraq. if we were a colonial expedition we would have made money and reimbursed ourselves. it seems to have been a benign empire if you want to call it that and i think if american power were to go to somebody else, china and russia they would use it far more heavy handedly and brutally so i feel that america has been a positive influence in the world and i can't imagine the century if there had never been america so this is a passionate argument for the patriotism based upon understanding what america has done for the world. >> so it is inevitable that the american domi
. >> in your book the shock of asian dominance for people in the west is to see how differently the world is going to be run when america is no longer running it. the roman empires were based on exploitation. the goal was to extract wealth, minerals, free labor from the colony which were settled by those countries. america governed the world as an empire and keeps the lanes open for the comments of the world. we go in and we go out and unlike other colonial expeditions it ends up costing...
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tina charles dominated down low for the liberty.she finished with 22 points, five boards, and two assists. mystics lose and will play a third and deciding game in new york on tuesday. the nationals played the marlins and beat them 13-3. stephen strasburg struck out 10. the nationals now trail the mets by 6.5 games and the mets play the yankees tonight. we will have to see what happens with that. kellye: two out of three is not bad. thanks so much. kellye: take huge moment caught on the -- a cute moment caught on the panda cam this morning. the cub had started to look like a giant panda and weighs nearly two pounds. very interesting. growing quickly. devon: for us, coming in so fast is a chilly start to be work and school week. rain does not arrive until midday and afternoon. rain is spotty. have your drizzle at time. not going to get a lot rain out of it. it is coming back home where it will be the wet one. dreier on tuesday. a little bit of sun coming through. kellye: we thank you for watching. welcome to a very special "afv," cele
tina charles dominated down low for the liberty.she finished with 22 points, five boards, and two assists. mystics lose and will play a third and deciding game in new york on tuesday. the nationals played the marlins and beat them 13-3. stephen strasburg struck out 10. the nationals now trail the mets by 6.5 games and the mets play the yankees tonight. we will have to see what happens with that. kellye: two out of three is not bad. thanks so much. kellye: take huge moment caught on the -- a...