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kathy twible: eb does not have robbie. robbie has eb but does not have him. robbie's bedroom is a constant reminder of his daily struggles. i am confident there's something i can do to change that. robbie twible: my bedroom's filled with posters on almost every wall. i have a bed, and then i have my bookshelves and then the dresser. but unfortunately my closet and my other half of the room is filled with bandages. kathy twible: his bedroom is not a fun place to look at. it's part bedroom, part er. kathy twible: robert currently uses the same exact changing table that we used on him to change his diapers as an infant. we can't put it in the basement because it's not accessible when the wounds are opened. robbie twible: having a medical table in my room, kind of reminds me of the daily pain i have to go through. kathy twible: a bedroom free of that reminder would be pretty cool. george oliphant: all right. i think it's that house right there on the corner. rob twible: you know, by being on george to the rescue would be helping all children with eb. kathy twible
kathy twible: eb does not have robbie. robbie has eb but does not have him. robbie's bedroom is a constant reminder of his daily struggles. i am confident there's something i can do to change that. robbie twible: my bedroom's filled with posters on almost every wall. i have a bed, and then i have my bookshelves and then the dresser. but unfortunately my closet and my other half of the room is filled with bandages. kathy twible: his bedroom is not a fun place to look at. it's part bedroom, part...
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kathy twible: eb does not have robbie. robbie has eb but does not have him. robbie's bedroom is a constant reminder of his daily struggles. i am confident there's something i can do to change that. robbie twible: my bedroom's on almost every wall. have my bookshelves and then but unfortunately my closet and my other half of the room is filled with bandages. kathy twible: his bedroom is not a fun place to look at. it's part bedroom, part er. kathy twible: robert currently uses the same exact changing table that we used on him to change his diapers as an infant. we can't put it in the basement because it's not accessible when the wounds are opened. robbie twible: having a medical table in my room, kind of reminds me of the daily pain i have to go through. kathy twible: a bedroom free of that reminder would be pretty cool. george oliphant: all right. i think it's that house right there on the corner. rob twible: you know, by being on george to the rescue would be helping all children with eb. kathy twible: you know we have one huge thing in this life that gets u
kathy twible: eb does not have robbie. robbie has eb but does not have him. robbie's bedroom is a constant reminder of his daily struggles. i am confident there's something i can do to change that. robbie twible: my bedroom's on almost every wall. have my bookshelves and then but unfortunately my closet and my other half of the room is filled with bandages. kathy twible: his bedroom is not a fun place to look at. it's part bedroom, part er. kathy twible: robert currently uses the same exact...
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they are big space enthusiasts, gathering to mark the ebbing win.and talk about the mars mission. >> i love to think about it. i want to be an astronaut. >> they have achieved greater heights. i first go. that is the biggest achievement we have. if you look at the times to go to mars. they've been a failure. none of the countries that lead to mars on the first attempt. >> the mission has been achieved on a small budget. around $73 billion. this is over a tenth of the cost of n.a.s.a.'s spacecraft arrived two days before the indian mission, and bringing research into the planet's atmosphere. >> it's a minute amount. it has produced heightened technology and trained people. >> there are five active spacecraft in orbit around mars. the oldest has been there since 2001. on the dusty surface n.a.s.a. has two active rovers, both encountering soft, sandy conditions. a third was lost after it was stuck in sand in 2009. now researchers at the european space agencies are developing technologies they hope will prevent it happening to the next generation of rob
they are big space enthusiasts, gathering to mark the ebbing win.and talk about the mars mission. >> i love to think about it. i want to be an astronaut. >> they have achieved greater heights. i first go. that is the biggest achievement we have. if you look at the times to go to mars. they've been a failure. none of the countries that lead to mars on the first attempt. >> the mission has been achieved on a small budget. around $73 billion. this is over a tenth of the cost of...
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. >>> it is the unofficial ebbed of sum -- end of summer. >> back to the 90s. >> yes. >>> animal shelter, a woman turned in a ben gal tiger cub to the humane society. they say it was found wandering the streets possibly abandoned by its owner. they posted this video. there are reports it had been declawed and suffered from a hernia. it has been taken to an exotic animal sanctuary for care and treatment. >>> it's not the only place you can enjoy art, food, wine and live music this labor day weekend. we have a run day on what to do after our break. hey foster farms! looks like you left these two west coast birds behind! foster farm's chicken's california grown. you guys aren't from here. wrong! we love yoga and sunshine and stuff. well foster farm's chicken has no added hormones. well i wish you didn't have any added negativity! ha! high five! yeah! he's not going far. they're local. introducing fresh and natural chicken. california grown with no added hormones. from foster farms. simply better. >>> the dow down almost 200 points here. nasdaq and dow opened, cropped and -- dropped and neve
. >>> it is the unofficial ebbed of sum -- end of summer. >> back to the 90s. >> yes. >>> animal shelter, a woman turned in a ben gal tiger cub to the humane society. they say it was found wandering the streets possibly abandoned by its owner. they posted this video. there are reports it had been declawed and suffered from a hernia. it has been taken to an exotic animal sanctuary for care and treatment. >>> it's not the only place you can enjoy art, food,...
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of lower level that carry out like mob soldiers and the guys at the top go to jail, and it's rid ebbing husband. >> it's almost ten years after. maybe people welcome it, but the timing on it they said that at the beginning. he has reported on this extensively and talked about it. a lot of the bank executives, a lot of these financial firms, the executives they wanted heads to roll. >> that's every day. i don't know where. i wonder why he wants to punch charlie in the face. >> i agree with ben stein. you can be both at the same time, but i also agree with harley of what he said. if you are going to go after it -- if you are going to go after guys on wall street, go after the guys that are actually in charge and do it. >>. >> we get to ask julia if bernie sanders reminds you of gash chauf? >> why, because of the spot on the forehead? >> they're both nice commies. >> i wish we had more time, but i do want to thank you all. i want >> oning people say they -- charles. >> invest in biotech stock like biogen. >> that could help. ben. >> just simple diamonds. always love indexes. diamonds are g
of lower level that carry out like mob soldiers and the guys at the top go to jail, and it's rid ebbing husband. >> it's almost ten years after. maybe people welcome it, but the timing on it they said that at the beginning. he has reported on this extensively and talked about it. a lot of the bank executives, a lot of these financial firms, the executives they wanted heads to roll. >> that's every day. i don't know where. i wonder why he wants to punch charlie in the face. >>...
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. >> charles barkley released a statement on malone saying words can't ebs press my sadness. i will never know why a hall of famer took a fat lazy kid fram awe burden of proof and treated him like a son and got him in place and made him a player. i called him dad. i hope he knows how much i appreciated him and loved him yooxt the "nbc 10 news" app to read more about moses malone and his career with the sixers. >>> good morning. i'm tracking another fall-like day. temperatures are going to stay in the 70s below average for us but will make our return to mid-80s, i'll let you know when coming up. >> is and we're looking at the boulevard now. right around fox street cars moving along. southbound you have no problems but coming up at 4:30 we're going to check in with the p.a. turnpike. >> miss america is -- miss georgia! >> there she is, a brand-new miss america ahead. meet betty cantrell and hear what the pageant welcomed back with a prime time apology. your immune system doesn't work the way it did when rock was young. so we made fluzone high-dose vaccine... for people 65+. wit
. >> charles barkley released a statement on malone saying words can't ebs press my sadness. i will never know why a hall of famer took a fat lazy kid fram awe burden of proof and treated him like a son and got him in place and made him a player. i called him dad. i hope he knows how much i appreciated him and loved him yooxt the "nbc 10 news" app to read more about moses malone and his career with the sixers. >>> good morning. i'm tracking another fall-like day....
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the fbi and intelligence officials have been warning about how eb isis has been in reaching out and recruiting new followers. especially so-called lone wolves using the internet and social media. and in this case, the suspect allegedly told an fbi informant online line posing an is a radical to set off a boston style pressure cooker bomb at can an sass city's 9/11 memorial but he was arrested in a sting. abc news, new york. >>> agents raided goldberg's home near jacksonville this week. he's charged with distribution of information relating to explosives as well as weapons of mass destruction. if convicted he faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> as a refugee crisis overwhelms europe, thousands of syrians will soon be settling down in the united states. president obama wants to take in 10,000 refugees, significantly more than the 1500 that was initially planned. the white house has been under pressure to do more than just provide money. about 430,000 refugees have crossed the mediterranean this year and germany is welcoming more of them than any other nation. >> those families are seeking peace,
the fbi and intelligence officials have been warning about how eb isis has been in reaching out and recruiting new followers. especially so-called lone wolves using the internet and social media. and in this case, the suspect allegedly told an fbi informant online line posing an is a radical to set off a boston style pressure cooker bomb at can an sass city's 9/11 memorial but he was arrested in a sting. abc news, new york. >>> agents raided goldberg's home near jacksonville this week....
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gwen: and he takes fresh aim at eb bush. mr. bush: yes, they broke the law, but it's not a felony. gwen: as bush aims right back. mr. bush: this is not a guy who is a conservative and using his own words is not a mischaracterizeation. it came out of his own mouth. gwen: carly fiorina likely makes the cut for the next g.o.p. debate. ms. fiorina: i think donald trump and jeb bush are going at it as front runners are going to do in a presidential campaign. gwen: and joe biden is in the speculative spotlight. vice president biden: the most relevant factor in my decision is whether my family and i have the emotional energy to run. gwen: the hits keep on oming. covering the week, peter baker chief white house correspondent for "the new york times," jeanne cummings, political editor for "the wall street journal," and karen tumulty, national political correspondent for "the washington post. announcer: award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided
gwen: and he takes fresh aim at eb bush. mr. bush: yes, they broke the law, but it's not a felony. gwen: as bush aims right back. mr. bush: this is not a guy who is a conservative and using his own words is not a mischaracterizeation. it came out of his own mouth. gwen: carly fiorina likely makes the cut for the next g.o.p. debate. ms. fiorina: i think donald trump and jeb bush are going at it as front runners are going to do in a presidential campaign. gwen: and joe biden is in the speculative...
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he wanted to be in the perez ebs of new yorkers. >> he's been saying that, too. telling everyone, be with the people. >> as you look at live pictures here, they've got the street, we're on 33rd between 8th and 7th. that is a frozen zone. 32nd also a frozen zone. as we look at these images, let's reflect on what the pope told the young people. he went off script. >> yes, he did. it was so great. especially the part art dreams. talking not only to the children and people, but all the people who have a dream to allp others and he lifted them up. wh ich i thought was really good. sirens and we're here. >> i know that going back to you later because i think father gill would love to help all of us along with you understand what's going on once the mass starts there, so we'll be checking in with you from time to time. also inside the madison square garden, there's an opportunity fo vr the church that i was talking to cardinal dolan about. ey've got 200 deacons there, but alsomoending in quite a few priests because they have a, pardon me, i must, i have to finish a thou
he wanted to be in the perez ebs of new yorkers. >> he's been saying that, too. telling everyone, be with the people. >> as you look at live pictures here, they've got the street, we're on 33rd between 8th and 7th. that is a frozen zone. 32nd also a frozen zone. as we look at these images, let's reflect on what the pope told the young people. he went off script. >> yes, he did. it was so great. especially the part art dreams. talking not only to the children and people, but...
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he rubb ebed salt in the wound. contrast that with what ben carson did. >>. >> this group of conservatives, why do they hate john boehner so much? >> a part of it is people promised impossible things. as we learned with president obama. people said that if only we would have done this, we would have funded obamacare, we wouldn't have planned parenthood and all happiness would reign across the land. >> so what happens now? is he replaced with somebody like kevin mccarthy who is just like john boehner? or is is there any chance that that conservative wing will get somebody they like better? >> what it will depend on is who does mccarthy populate his leadership team with. he is basically, this is sad to say, but he basically gets to choose who his hostage takers are. and if he chooses the right squad, he might get through this successfully. but here's a prediction. the conservatives who were sharing john boehner's aster today, will probably be even less happy with what happens in the future. >> well, doom and gloom at
he rubb ebed salt in the wound. contrast that with what ben carson did. >>. >> this group of conservatives, why do they hate john boehner so much? >> a part of it is people promised impossible things. as we learned with president obama. people said that if only we would have done this, we would have funded obamacare, we wouldn't have planned parenthood and all happiness would reign across the land. >> so what happens now? is he replaced with somebody like kevin mccarthy...
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what is it about )eb"14th and broadway?hat everything works together and we are trying to bring that sense ofi÷ community to the steps of city hall. we want to make sure people feel welcome in government. there is a message there. >> okay. thank hi%%you very much. you coming in. wait. grand marshal. >> :kovwe have lua couple. a celebrity one. an amazing youth, wooq for youth radio. does a5uswork. and the ceo w%of kaiser oakland is "bxcoming. >> got it. f oakland pride. to 7:00 a"mlp.m. m. q!ei- sunday. thank you u÷ over to rosemary. hope for beautiful weather for the pride c%£lparade. >>> let's see ;d÷hope so. for today we traded in the ñnvh but we have the humidity to >> temperatures coming down, coming up. it will fem>+'4Ñmuggy. =0come our way. giving you a live look at blue : skies over the bay area at this moment. clouds dÑñy"÷rolled through ear and this will be through your owkwweekend. look at this. we have beautiful, beautiful sun rise and is&nsun sets with Ñ these clouds. we 3'bcan expect that tomorrow morni
what is it about )eb"14th and broadway?hat everything works together and we are trying to bring that sense ofi÷ community to the steps of city hall. we want to make sure people feel welcome in government. there is a message there. >> okay. thank hi%%you very much. you coming in. wait. grand marshal. >> :kovwe have lua couple. a celebrity one. an amazing youth, wooq for youth radio. does a5uswork. and the ceo w%of kaiser oakland is "bxcoming. >> got it. f oakland...
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europe, to look at syria, to look at the entire middle east where russian influence is rising, not ebbingsame areas. >> it's quite staggering. of course pint does have an economic issue, no doubt about that. and the price of oil suddenly is undermining that. but here's a little of the scorecard in the middle east. because of the vacuum that's there, because we're disengaging, our friends have no choice but to create leverage, so they're doing business with putin. putin is selling $15 billion worth of arms to the king of saudi arabia. 7 billion to the uae, 5 billion to kuwait. he's in an arms deal right now with egypt, the country we stiffed providing the apaches to because of the way assisi assumed power. he's on the ground in egypt russian trainers helping assisi fight the counterterrorism battle he's doing against isis. he's on the movement established a command post with the syrians and with the hezbollah at the airbase in syria and reports we have now he's got one with the syrians and the iranians in baghdad. this is putin on the move. lou: and al-sisi, his government, remember, this
europe, to look at syria, to look at the entire middle east where russian influence is rising, not ebbingsame areas. >> it's quite staggering. of course pint does have an economic issue, no doubt about that. and the price of oil suddenly is undermining that. but here's a little of the scorecard in the middle east. because of the vacuum that's there, because we're disengaging, our friends have no choice but to create leverage, so they're doing business with putin. putin is selling $15...
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we thought the fed would be hiking, east eb would be easing more. as you mention, global this inflationary pressures have shifted the outlook for a lot of central banks. the fed less likely to hike as soon as people thought. but the ecb is doing more than people thought. the ecb is doing more work and everyone is a -- responding to inflation. that ecb inflation target 2% just like the federal reserve. is there a wrench in this gecko code falling oil prices drop the number to go to the negative? >> absolutely, and i think he gave us the indication that is a possibility. they are more worried about a move low work rather than one-off oil shock. theove lower rather than one off oil shock. even if it is oil doing a lot of the work, it moves the ecb closer to doing more easing. been: we know china has off, and they are off because of the military parade, but how does this then put into the context of china and devaluing the currency? where do they stand on the track of more moves , given what we are seeing in europe? it clear, ifmade the dollar a higher,
we thought the fed would be hiking, east eb would be easing more. as you mention, global this inflationary pressures have shifted the outlook for a lot of central banks. the fed less likely to hike as soon as people thought. but the ecb is doing more than people thought. the ecb is doing more work and everyone is a -- responding to inflation. that ecb inflation target 2% just like the federal reserve. is there a wrench in this gecko code falling oil prices drop the number to go to the negative?...
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. >> i think the events of the summer and the year are testing the pash ebs tience of the peop there. a little uncertainty is what we needed to get the gold price going. we've seen more uncertainty in many people's eyes than any of those could ever have hoped for. yet we've got relatively low gold at the moment. >> this word, fed ticipation, did we just make it up? >> if we did, it will be in frequent use soon enough. >> what's the call, are they going to hold off? >> there are a lot of people out there with a better informed view than i. i think as far as the gold market is concerned, it creates a little bit of weakness for a few more months. likewise, there are pressures on the other side of gold. i think it's hard not to remain bullish. lots of weakness over the summer. how much has that got to do with expectations of a u.s. rate hike or is it other factors? >> gold is strongly more affected by rates than any other commodity. because people do own it as a currency. it's a non-yield bearing investment so the interest one can earn off of the reserve currency is critically important.
. >> i think the events of the summer and the year are testing the pash ebs tience of the peop there. a little uncertainty is what we needed to get the gold price going. we've seen more uncertainty in many people's eyes than any of those could ever have hoped for. yet we've got relatively low gold at the moment. >> this word, fed ticipation, did we just make it up? >> if we did, it will be in frequent use soon enough. >> what's the call, are they going to hold off?...
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. -- eb itda. that is all we know right now. interesting because we are seeing a dearth of ipo's. that is concerning to a healthy economy. we have seen a genuine slow down of late. we are now seeing at least one filing, so that is one positive note on a day when the dow jones industrial average is off 300 points. and we finish the week down almost 4%. olivia: thank you, matt miller, for the update on mcgraw-hill. still ahead, draftkings c.e.o. jason robbins joins us. company'sy sports opening lounges in sports stadiums and has just raised another $300 million. we will look into this exploding business, next. ♪ olivia: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." i am olivia sterns. let's get back to matt miller in the newsroom. matt: a tough day if you are long stocks because we are down 306 points on the dow. the s&p is almost 2%. it has been a rough week. look at my terminal. you in columns, months, rose, years. at top, it averages the month. september is here. the average september over 10 years has been a gain of 0.32%. we ar
. -- eb itda. that is all we know right now. interesting because we are seeing a dearth of ipo's. that is concerning to a healthy economy. we have seen a genuine slow down of late. we are now seeing at least one filing, so that is one positive note on a day when the dow jones industrial average is off 300 points. and we finish the week down almost 4%. olivia: thank you, matt miller, for the update on mcgraw-hill. still ahead, draftkings c.e.o. jason robbins joins us. company'sy sports opening...
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situation, with so many refugees now gathering on the border effectively what is termed the bottle ebbing in. >> this is a situation that could have been predicted with the laws that were passed not just about the fence. it is about the new asylum law, which bring as whole series of legal questions with it. >> it is just a means of shutting the refugees out. >> a group of syrian refugees has been detained for reaching the new border fence. the syrians were arrested after finding a hole in the fence and cutting through to the hungarian town. they are among 174 people arrested so far for breeching the border. police say they were all face criminal prosecution. germany has responded by introducing temporary controls on it's border to cope with the influx of refugees. rob reynolds reports the tape station, where german police have been en, toking these controls. >> refugees race to the station, desperate to catch a train bound for germany. they were stranded here when german authorities abruptly imposed border patrols in an effort to slow the flood. but at the escalator, austrian armed police
situation, with so many refugees now gathering on the border effectively what is termed the bottle ebbing in. >> this is a situation that could have been predicted with the laws that were passed not just about the fence. it is about the new asylum law, which bring as whole series of legal questions with it. >> it is just a means of shutting the refugees out. >> a group of syrian refugees has been detained for reaching the new border fence. the syrians were arrested after...
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and it's been ebbing away ever since.performance which needs to be a display of force of personality which he has not shown much of lately. >> ben carson doing very well. >> yeah. and i think ben carson needs to be ben carson. i don't think ben carson is going to do well if he goes on the attack. it's not his style. he apologized for having done so and comments about donald trump's religion. he needs to be himself who is a soft-spoken and gentleman man, distinct it gished by that quality and by his cheessments. >> i think that's what he will do. john kasich polling okay in new hampshire but nobody else knows him. >> well, that's true. new hampshire is very important. if you are trying to would the strap a campaign, that's not a bad place to do it. i think kasich is going to just be kasich. >> nobody knows who that is. >> no, bill. that means he is going to talk about himself. he is going to talk about his record in ohio which is pretty good. it's a very important state. >> if he does that though, he is not going to gain.
and it's been ebbing away ever since.performance which needs to be a display of force of personality which he has not shown much of lately. >> ben carson doing very well. >> yeah. and i think ben carson needs to be ben carson. i don't think ben carson is going to do well if he goes on the attack. it's not his style. he apologized for having done so and comments about donald trump's religion. he needs to be himself who is a soft-spoken and gentleman man, distinct it gished by that...
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that is why shanghai was adding back and forth -- ebbing back-and-forth. whereg picture is still we were yesterday, waiting and watching to see what the fed will do. a rate hike is not off the table even though economist say it is being pushed into next year. as long as the threat remains, the threat of volatility for asian emerging-market currencies, like in indonesia, malaysia, which have had a tough time, that pressure is always going to be there because of the fear of those higher borrowing costs. u.s.r yield in the yo e could reverse the trend. there is if you that the temper tantrum is taking the volatility out of the market, but i can't be ruled out that if the fed does hike there will be more turmoil in asia. in 1997, the government and economies were in better condition. now we know that the biggest economy in asia is in good order to withstand any kind of said rate hike. at the same time, it's not to say there will be some turmoil in asian markets, especially the and thele currencies impact of the stock markets if and when the federal reserve doe
that is why shanghai was adding back and forth -- ebbing back-and-forth. whereg picture is still we were yesterday, waiting and watching to see what the fed will do. a rate hike is not off the table even though economist say it is being pushed into next year. as long as the threat remains, the threat of volatility for asian emerging-market currencies, like in indonesia, malaysia, which have had a tough time, that pressure is always going to be there because of the fear of those higher borrowing...
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williams and jack and adam bain, i think those individuals have to make the decision here that jack and ebe found the authority very important for the company and very important for all the people who work there. wron how jack runs two companies. chris thinks that's possible. i would love to see evan williams and medium go back and put medium and twitter together. i think that seems like a more natural match. maybe square and twitter together and that solves the jack has two jobs problem. i don't think that's going to happen. i think jack and adam, ceo and president, sounds great. adam bain, ceo, jack, you know, chairperson or whatever, that's fine too. i think that they're going to do well with either of those individuals. >> we'll see. obviously, the process continues. also, jason, this opinion piece by tech entrepreneur josh dixon claims there could already be a walking dead unicorn among us. >> unicorns die a slow death. i think you said on this program that it wouldn't surprise you to see 25% of start-ups gone in a year as capital starts to tighten. >> yeah. >> has that process alread
williams and jack and adam bain, i think those individuals have to make the decision here that jack and ebe found the authority very important for the company and very important for all the people who work there. wron how jack runs two companies. chris thinks that's possible. i would love to see evan williams and medium go back and put medium and twitter together. i think that seems like a more natural match. maybe square and twitter together and that solves the jack has two jobs problem. i...
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for air travelers arriving in the united states from liberia two weeks after they were declared oh -- eb >> the f.d.a. is planning to reexamine the safety of a popular contraceptive device. they are looking into come complaints from thousands who use the device, a nonsurgical permanent birth control option which has two coils that have caused unexplained pain. the food and drug administration has scheduled a hearing on thursday. >> emotional and historic win at the memories for viola davis the first woman of color to ever receive the award for lead actress. actress. [ inaudible ] actress for "american crime." >> stars felt the heat on the red carpet as they arrived for the emmys. look at that temperatures reaching 100 degrees in los angeles and it was so hot that former miss usa actually nearly fainted. and entertainment tv host mario lopez got kind of hot under the tom and took it off in an opportunity to show everyone how soaked his shirt was. >> he took off the shirt. and replaced it several times. >> he went all chippendale after that. >> without have done the same thing. >> kristen
for air travelers arriving in the united states from liberia two weeks after they were declared oh -- eb >> the f.d.a. is planning to reexamine the safety of a popular contraceptive device. they are looking into come complaints from thousands who use the device, a nonsurgical permanent birth control option which has two coils that have caused unexplained pain. the food and drug administration has scheduled a hearing on thursday. >> emotional and historic win at the memories for...
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that increased the intensity for the markets to determine the ebbing change rate.on exchange rate and man taken basic stability in level. at present china is also under increasing pressure of economic downturn and fluctuations on the stock markets. challenges obviously increased, but what we are taking is proactive fiscal policy and prudence monitoring policy and described them as measure to promote reform, restructuring, taking measures we managed to maintain a 7% in the first half of this year. last year 7.3% of growth rate and compared with the aggregate, the increase, the increase of the economy is equivalent to the size of a middle-sized economy. so for the first of this year, 7% and for the whole year i think it's expected at the same level. the chinese economy maintaining mid-to-high growth rate. our people income is still middle income, period. when countries are developing, this is a risk will there will be further development. at present our per capita gdp only stands at 700 u.s. dollars and that is pretty much behind the united states. there is a big roo
that increased the intensity for the markets to determine the ebbing change rate.on exchange rate and man taken basic stability in level. at present china is also under increasing pressure of economic downturn and fluctuations on the stock markets. challenges obviously increased, but what we are taking is proactive fiscal policy and prudence monitoring policy and described them as measure to promote reform, restructuring, taking measures we managed to maintain a 7% in the first half of this...
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and it's been ebbing away ever since.g performance which needs to be a display of force of personality which he has not shown much of lately. >> ben carson doing very well. >> yeah. and i think ben carson needs to be ben carson. i don't think ben carson is going to do well if he goes on the attack. it's not his style. he apologized for having done so and comments about donald trump's religion. he needs to be himself who is a soft-spoken and gentleman man, distinct it gished by that quality and by his cheessments. >> i think that's what he will do. john kasich polling okay in new hampshire but nobody else knows him. >> well, that's true. new hampshire is very important. if you are trying to would the strap a campaign, that's not a bad place to do it. i think kasich is going to just be kasich. >> nobody knows who that is. >> no, bill. that means he is going to talk about himself. he is going to talk about his record in ohio which is pretty good. it's a very important state. >> if he does that though, he is not going to gain
and it's been ebbing away ever since.g performance which needs to be a display of force of personality which he has not shown much of lately. >> ben carson doing very well. >> yeah. and i think ben carson needs to be ben carson. i don't think ben carson is going to do well if he goes on the attack. it's not his style. he apologized for having done so and comments about donald trump's religion. he needs to be himself who is a soft-spoken and gentleman man, distinct it gished by that...
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it's true that the administration policy toward syria has been ebbing in and out over the past few years, and so that should be strengthened, and certainly now is the time to move forward. and two, to address the humanitarian cost of that war that does not stop, in a much more determined manner. and the u.s. is a leader in the world, in addressing all of these crisis, and it should step up its response right now. >> michelle, thank you for your time. michelle is the president of refugees international, and joining us from washington d.c. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >>> on sunday, we would invite you to join us here at aljazeera america for our special report, desperate journeys, a global crisis, and it airs at 9 p.m. eastern. >>> a tsunami watch has been issued for hawaii following a major earthquake off of the coast of chile. it hit just about half an hour ago off the coast. it was a nag attitude 8-point 3. so that's sizeable. buildings suede in santiago 50 miles away, and aftershocks continue. the federal reserve is expected to make a long-awaited announcement tomo
it's true that the administration policy toward syria has been ebbing in and out over the past few years, and so that should be strengthened, and certainly now is the time to move forward. and two, to address the humanitarian cost of that war that does not stop, in a much more determined manner. and the u.s. is a leader in the world, in addressing all of these crisis, and it should step up its response right now. >> michelle, thank you for your time. michelle is the president of refugees...
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when it swelled and ebbed? >> it certainly seemed that way. it swelled to maybe 2,000 people. when you see, when you go to the trump events, he gets crowded by reporters every single time. he has the press and he answered every question. this one, it seemed like the majority were the foreign press trying to get in there and asking him the same question over and over. you hear him answer literally the same question over and over and over again. people keep asking it them want to see at some point he answers it, he has become the news. >> i saw this at the press conference. you can see, it is like they're waving meat in front of a bear or something. >> people just want to ask him anything that's going on during that day or whatever the news cycle is. >> exactly. donald trump, what do you think? anything. if he answers in a wild or colorful way, he will be a top of the headlines. >> ted cruz got knocked out from the headlines yesterday. we boxed him out. did you get a sense of people on the ground? were there ted cruz volunteers? >> there were a number of ted cruz for president v
when it swelled and ebbed? >> it certainly seemed that way. it swelled to maybe 2,000 people. when you see, when you go to the trump events, he gets crowded by reporters every single time. he has the press and he answered every question. this one, it seemed like the majority were the foreign press trying to get in there and asking him the same question over and over. you hear him answer literally the same question over and over and over again. people keep asking it them want to see at...
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it is ebbing and flowing sometimes the water is cold sometimes it is overwhelming.d to do is learn to swim. >> and my father on behalf of mom and all of us we would like to think friends and family for love and support over the years. dad you live on three or five kids we hope to make you proud. keep looking out. cheers. god bless. paul joseph simon. beria and. cheryl. thomas. peter syracuse. mario. and joseph michael. joseph francis. paul albert. christopher paul. vincent robert. paul kenneth s. sloan. wendy small. gary smith. george smith. heather smith. james gregory smith. jeffrey smith. joyce patricia smith. carl smith senior. firefighter kevin joseph smith. leon smith, jr.. police officer smith. monica rodriguez smith. rose mary smith. michelle monique. christina snyder. leonard snyder, jr.. rubin solarz. naomi sullivan. three. michael charles. and fabian. gregory thomas. thomas. robert. maynard, jr.. george edward spencer. my brother richard avery. we miss you every day. i will run in your city marathon for you this year to benefit this fine memorial. we love
it is ebbing and flowing sometimes the water is cold sometimes it is overwhelming.d to do is learn to swim. >> and my father on behalf of mom and all of us we would like to think friends and family for love and support over the years. dad you live on three or five kids we hope to make you proud. keep looking out. cheers. god bless. paul joseph simon. beria and. cheryl. thomas. peter syracuse. mario. and joseph michael. joseph francis. paul albert. christopher paul. vincent robert. paul...
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the grand central parkway at 166th street, ebbing and flowing through the area. the brooklyn bridge, we usually have a typical traffic pattern of standstill traffic and it's out there for you again today. manhattan-bound, the brooklyn bridge has been reopened. the alternate-side parking rules suspended for rosh hashanah, but you have to pay the meters. >>> a woman was attacked and beat to the floor as she try fight off her would-be attacker in the bronx. >> janelle burrell is live. >> reporter: it happened in the building behind me on east 201st street. the police say the suspect punched the woman so hard, she was left with broken bones in her face and cuts all over her head. we want to show you the surveillance video to see if you recognize the person police are searching for. the woman was in the vestibule here, and then you can see the man go up to her. she was waiting to be buzzed in to visit someone when you can see the suspect with the white gloves come up from behind her. he tries to grab her purse, and then you can see him punch her in the face, and he tu
the grand central parkway at 166th street, ebbing and flowing through the area. the brooklyn bridge, we usually have a typical traffic pattern of standstill traffic and it's out there for you again today. manhattan-bound, the brooklyn bridge has been reopened. the alternate-side parking rules suspended for rosh hashanah, but you have to pay the meters. >>> a woman was attacked and beat to the floor as she try fight off her would-be attacker in the bronx. >> janelle burrell is...
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has it ebbed? morty: it not just the chinese. , which represents one third of global purchases, is suffering. every city in the united states that has a tourism driver in its economy is suffering today from this phenomenon. michael: what about the idea that a lot of wealthy chinese are bringing that money out of the country? we have seen it in their forex reserve numbers that came out of the weekend. a lot of money flowing out of china, coming into the u.s., coming into the u.k., and being spent or being put into the bank here or in real estate to try to save some of it from the chinese government. morty: 50% of all luxury purchases by chinese happen outside of the chinese mainland, so effectively they are taking that money outside china. michael: have we seen a comeback in that? because the anticorruption drive -- ebbed tourism has somewhat. effectively, because of the growth of the middle class, tourism is still a driving force. tom: there are designers that are completely give to the asian custo
has it ebbed? morty: it not just the chinese. , which represents one third of global purchases, is suffering. every city in the united states that has a tourism driver in its economy is suffering today from this phenomenon. michael: what about the idea that a lot of wealthy chinese are bringing that money out of the country? we have seen it in their forex reserve numbers that came out of the weekend. a lot of money flowing out of china, coming into the u.s., coming into the u.k., and being...
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it's interesting to see how hery acts if we go through a couple of polls show his lead ebbing. how is he going to react to this. the big question all along has been can donald trump turn a campaign that's basically a creation of his media profile into a real campaign. with four or five months now before people start to vote, it's getting much more serious. this is the moment it's going to tell. and it will be really interesting to see how he react to the ups and downs of the speech. he's leading every poll and he tells everyone about it the whole time. >> he also said the jake tapper this morning, he said, you know, it's amazing to me how accurate polls are. so clearly they matter a lot to him. scott walker, a faux months ago, the front runner in iowa. granted it was early on. now he's not registering on this poll. he has less than one half of one percent. what happened to scott walker? >> it's incredible really. i saw him early on in this race and i thought he was a very impressive retail candidate. the question with scott walker was always would he be able to adapt to the big
it's interesting to see how hery acts if we go through a couple of polls show his lead ebbing. how is he going to react to this. the big question all along has been can donald trump turn a campaign that's basically a creation of his media profile into a real campaign. with four or five months now before people start to vote, it's getting much more serious. this is the moment it's going to tell. and it will be really interesting to see how he react to the ups and downs of the speech. he's...
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professors listening -- but may not exude the same warmth as a man who used to do the tango, a bons eb in a bar, as pope francis. this is where benedict had to work real hard to connect. and it should be pointed out he tried so hard when he came to america in 2008 and the crowds did love him. but you saw, he was working at it. whereas you see with pope francis, he's like -- >> another baby now. this one with a binky in its mouth. it is hard i think for many not to become infected with the enthusiasm and love that they feel this pope shares but there are real topics of controversy. right now, 77% of american catholics say the pope's teachings match up with their beliefs. 44% say he's made them feel closer to the church. the doctrine has not changed. the messenger is delivering the message of the bible. that has not changed. but there is, to your point, this authenticity. even with the language barriers. >> yes. doctrine has not changed and will not change. but what is changing is attitude, what is changing is emphasis and pope francis is asking us what is tradition that can be changed a
professors listening -- but may not exude the same warmth as a man who used to do the tango, a bons eb in a bar, as pope francis. this is where benedict had to work real hard to connect. and it should be pointed out he tried so hard when he came to america in 2008 and the crowds did love him. but you saw, he was working at it. whereas you see with pope francis, he's like -- >> another baby now. this one with a binky in its mouth. it is hard i think for many not to become infected with the...
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her anxiety ebbed as she went off to work only to return when he didn't answer her call during her lunch break. when regina rushed home at the end of her shift, she found jim sprowled a-- sprawled across their bathroom towel. he clearly recognized her, but his words were garbled. he couldn't tell her what was wrong. she dialed 911. within a half hour of his arrival at the hospital, after an exam and a cat scan of his brain, it was clear what had happened. jim, just a few weeks shy of 40, had suffered a massive stroke. the doctors learned that jim had high blood pressure that had been poorly treated but found nothing else to account for his tragic fate. he had no heart problems, no an aneurysms, no diabetes or high cholesterol. he didn't smoke, rarely drank and avoided street drugs. ultimately, as best they could tell, jim mostly had a lot of bad luck. about two weeks later i stood at the foot of jim's bed at duke hospital. along with another first-year medical student, i was shadowing dr. wilson, a neurologist, as participant of a weekly class -- part of a weekly class. this class was th
her anxiety ebbed as she went off to work only to return when he didn't answer her call during her lunch break. when regina rushed home at the end of her shift, she found jim sprowled a-- sprawled across their bathroom towel. he clearly recognized her, but his words were garbled. he couldn't tell her what was wrong. she dialed 911. within a half hour of his arrival at the hospital, after an exam and a cat scan of his brain, it was clear what had happened. jim, just a few weeks shy of 40, had...
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how has the day ebbed and flowed? >> well, good afternoon -- good evening, richard.lways an emotional day here in new york city on september 11th, and obviously for good reasons. seeing all of those people lose their lives 14 years ago today. in fact, one of the family members who got up to speak today said that, yes, it's been 14 years and we've all heard that old adage about time healing all wounds. it does not heal all the wounds. and this person said that it could be a hundred years and it will still feel as fresh as if these buildings, these towers fell just yesterday. one of the things that they change to the great pleasure of the families and the survivors was they eliminated the political speeches. you might recall the first nine or ten of these anniversaries in new york there were a lot of political speeches. some people began to get turned off by that. it didn't necessarily stop the politicians from showing up. chris christie was seen here today. and there was another high profile politician here in manhattan today, the vice president, mr. biden was over at
how has the day ebbed and flowed? >> well, good afternoon -- good evening, richard.lways an emotional day here in new york city on september 11th, and obviously for good reasons. seeing all of those people lose their lives 14 years ago today. in fact, one of the family members who got up to speak today said that, yes, it's been 14 years and we've all heard that old adage about time healing all wounds. it does not heal all the wounds. and this person said that it could be a hundred years...
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is a little saying from vicky harrison, and she wrote grief is like the ocean, it comes in waves, ebingnd flowing, and sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. all we need to do is learn to swim. >>> and my father, daniel francis mcginnly. on behalf of mom, terrance, mattie, patrick and myself, we would like to thank our aunts, uncles and cousins for the love and support over the years. dad you live on through all your five kids and we hope to make you proud, and thanks for everything and keep looking out, cheers and god bless. michael j. simon paul joseph simon marianne teresa simone barry simowitz jane louise simpkin jeff lyal simpson khamladai k. singh roshan ramesh singh thomas e. sinton iii peter a. siracuse muriel f. siskopoulos joseph michael sisolak john p. skala francis joseph skidmore, jr. toyena corliss skinner paul albert skrzypek christopher paul slattery vincent robert slavin paul kenneth sloan firefirgher stanley s. smagala, jr. wendy l. small catherine smith daniel laurence smith gary f. smith. george eric smith. heather lee smith james gregory smit
is a little saying from vicky harrison, and she wrote grief is like the ocean, it comes in waves, ebingnd flowing, and sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. all we need to do is learn to swim. >>> and my father, daniel francis mcginnly. on behalf of mom, terrance, mattie, patrick and myself, we would like to thank our aunts, uncles and cousins for the love and support over the years. dad you live on through all your five kids and we hope to make you proud, and...
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then one of the ones to watch, meb, he goes by the name of mr eb, one name. >> our big question is where is barefoot elvis and where is more of the rock 'n' roll? >> reporter: barefoot elvis should be coming up in this corale, number three, the one i snuck my way into earlier. there sore many people trying to find one individual runner in the crowd, a little tough, guys. >> it's a fun atmosphere with the music and some people wearing costumes and everything but some people are using this run to see if they qualify for the olympics. >> reporter: that's what we were talking about earlier. there's a lot of fun to it of course. but there's also a serious commonnent because like i said it's a really flat, relatively straight course so the runners can really get a quick time. they are hoping to qualify for the olympics out of all this. it looks like we have another heat ready to start, two, one -- [horn honks] >> reporter: you can see another heat ready to go. >> with 14,000 people you can't let them all out at once. >> reporter: what is it going to take you guys t
then one of the ones to watch, meb, he goes by the name of mr eb, one name. >> our big question is where is barefoot elvis and where is more of the rock 'n' roll? >> reporter: barefoot elvis should be coming up in this corale, number three, the one i snuck my way into earlier. there sore many people trying to find one individual runner in the crowd, a little tough, guys. >> it's a fun atmosphere with the music and some people wearing costumes and everything but some people are...
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could ther ebe c -- there be common cause with them? itad would be moved aside, is isis's evil twin. it is a magnetic attraction. talk to me about talks with the russians -- i believe countries act in their interest. in this case, they have an interest in not seeing isis turned into terrorism in their country. is there an opportunity for working in concert with the russians to move aside aside -- assad aside? this is nots: something i would rule out at all, there is no question they have an interest. they are worried about the effect of the caucuses. there are chechnya and's down there fighting, without question. it will go back and be more effective. the problem is, if they wanted to do this, and that was their goal, they could have contacted the coalition entered how can you integrate us into the air tasking order. it would like to drop bombs on isis just like you guys. >> it appears these recent moves will -- israeli, this it is about national interests. their national interest is to preserve the naval base that they have in tartu's
could ther ebe c -- there be common cause with them? itad would be moved aside, is isis's evil twin. it is a magnetic attraction. talk to me about talks with the russians -- i believe countries act in their interest. in this case, they have an interest in not seeing isis turned into terrorism in their country. is there an opportunity for working in concert with the russians to move aside aside -- assad aside? this is nots: something i would rule out at all, there is no question they have an...
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why uld you : w eb ut it? >> lying about it was i knew i had done something stupid and i felt guilty about it. why i did it, a lot of it was because of being hurt, because what she had been telling me was that whatever she had, as far as a relationship with brad, she had been telling me for a week to ten days or so that that was over. >> apparently it wasn't. and i guess somewhere in my head i suspected that and that's why i sent the e-mails. there was a lot of confusion. >> confusion or something else that made him decide to drive three hours to susie's place in the middle of the night. >> that's a bad decision, right? you see that now. >> oh, yeah. the whole time i was driving i was hoping that she would respond and say i'm fine, so i could just turn around and go home. that was all i wanted was to know she was okay. >> and still marty insisted that when he got to her apartment he just didn't see susie right across the street with that guy brad. no, he claimed he waited for her in a spot where he couldn't ha
why uld you : w eb ut it? >> lying about it was i knew i had done something stupid and i felt guilty about it. why i did it, a lot of it was because of being hurt, because what she had been telling me was that whatever she had, as far as a relationship with brad, she had been telling me for a week to ten days or so that that was over. >> apparently it wasn't. and i guess somewhere in my head i suspected that and that's why i sent the e-mails. there was a lot of confusion. >>...
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this flood of refugees shows no sign of ebbing. secretary of state john kerry spoke about the issue. >> we are committed to increasing the number of refugees that we take and we are looking hard at the number that we can specifically manage. greg: the u.s. rosanna: meanwhile, a lot of people are criticizing why around the neighbors doing more to take in the refugees. europe countries are strong economic ties there, kuwait, emirates. >> europe is where they want to be. >> we have a missing child in harlem. it is a six-year-old. he was inside of the marcus garvey park and went missing. rosanna: he was wearing an orange t-shirt. blue shorts. if you have seen him, take a look at the sweet face, call the police right away. greg: we hope he's okay. so 9/11, the anniversary is tomorrow. in the after math of the horrible attacks, a lot of people came to rescue, including dogs, rescue dogs, a lot of them at ground zero. including this guy. old. it is actually a she. she sniffed around ground zero for two weeks. they were flown from texas no
this flood of refugees shows no sign of ebbing. secretary of state john kerry spoke about the issue. >> we are committed to increasing the number of refugees that we take and we are looking hard at the number that we can specifically manage. greg: the u.s. rosanna: meanwhile, a lot of people are criticizing why around the neighbors doing more to take in the refugees. europe countries are strong economic ties there, kuwait, emirates. >> europe is where they want to be. >> we...