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and as the nation's biggest volcano, elane corausse took a bumpy road for a look ahead. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. tonight a look at hawaii's powerful volcanos. hawaii's most active volcano kilowea is spewing massive amounts of lava advancing 13 miles and threatening some 15 homes on the big island of hawaii. officials say the flow which started in late june has recently slowed to only inches a day. but they admit volcanos are unpredictable and say there's no indication when this flow might stop. and it's nervewracking for those who live near by. >> never you know in my wildest dream when i was a kid growing up did i ever think that i would be in -- would be evacuating from lava. >> reporter: the lava has advanced 13 miles. now it's just yards away from the main road. residents are packing up while they can. >> i think it's pretty scary. the anxiety is building up and it's like a slow torture. >> reporter: the lava threatens homes and businesses. police shut down the local substation. officials brought in the national guard to assist but retailers sa
and as the nation's biggest volcano, elane corausse took a bumpy road for a look ahead. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. tonight a look at hawaii's powerful volcanos. hawaii's most active volcano kilowea is spewing massive amounts of lava advancing 13 miles and threatening some 15 homes on the big island of hawaii. officials say the flow which started in late june has recently slowed to only inches a day. but they admit volcanos are unpredictable and say...
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willingness to just think super big with risk without a elan. le, >> what do they call you for? >> laughs. >> i've heard you're quite funny. >> occasionally. but i don't know. funnier.ople are the view of the valley. are hinking about "x", who the right people to talk about "x" ooshgs. in the e instrumental sale to ebay for $1.5 billion, 2002. ebay and paypal have had interesting year. some members of the mafia thinks they're better apart. > the right decision at the time. we made it collaboratively. to really get to the right level payments transaction system, it required a much closer connection with ebay. ow that it's gotten to a certain level, they say, look, is it better inside or outside. you could make good arguments ways. the argument with, for example, density till a lot of of value between ebay and paypal. paypal should ct natural bank, but the evolution is to head there in some direction. that's also possible with team. r management >> time for a quick break. >> i think for paypal, you could over, tired a few times probably, some of the members or the paypal bought fe
willingness to just think super big with risk without a elan. le, >> what do they call you for? >> laughs. >> i've heard you're quite funny. >> occasionally. but i don't know. funnier.ople are the view of the valley. are hinking about "x", who the right people to talk about "x" ooshgs. in the e instrumental sale to ebay for $1.5 billion, 2002. ebay and paypal have had interesting year. some members of the mafia thinks they're better apart. > the...
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. >> the narrow cut elan has taken another step. you sent a letter to spain's prime minister calling for a formal, binding referendum on independence. >> catalonia's leader artur mas enjoying his party's welcome at his headquarters. the vote is, he says, a lesson in democracy, meaning the government in madrid must confront the catalan question. but the popular party in catalonia has denounced people, calling it undemocratic. >> the issue of independence is marginal and not a majority issue and catalonia. we must seize the political initiative. >> on the streets of barcelona, the pitcher is also mixed. the majority of those who voted said yes to independence. but fewer than half of those eligible to vote turned out. what many do agree on though is the need for talk and a new approach. >> we need to start a dialogue. catalonian's fielding needs to be heard. that is not being considered by the spanish government. >> hundreds of kilometers away in the capital of madrid, views range from anger to indifference. some side with the national
. >> the narrow cut elan has taken another step. you sent a letter to spain's prime minister calling for a formal, binding referendum on independence. >> catalonia's leader artur mas enjoying his party's welcome at his headquarters. the vote is, he says, a lesson in democracy, meaning the government in madrid must confront the catalan question. but the popular party in catalonia has denounced people, calling it undemocratic. >> the issue of independence is marginal and not a...
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wh y tnkbo elan e ittas,hod in abtn veepat isesbeusitetve nfedani lie sony ats eean r e ald a wt ha e idicf arn e it s ir suaonhe y d vebo ithuned at iwh yelel rvaatsobo tta ref emn e it stes anweavdo tt,itdr e.eyit ghin ata he. as ootac.yr idotprd tonydysohe ino se hltca wke inhenid at w a tangarofatnt weavtwof tsenay ph, o harile o ki ce ani amb nct,ho w iecd d ki ce fstt ll a th aemy. st ithsendy re fr tseeah re wke. d erhabe ne. n seaito yo, r mb bso yogotoe rel enou lk autbo ithuned stes yogotoe lkg ouyo brg iors seang siouy? its t,nd wlde pp toissshainheueio th wha. wt outh iue h doouroct ari? doouan tve doouo rpt rein u arti pplwhar ov tre dyoquannelleah reorrshoomin coac ats detehaisoi onanas he id pliy, as oare me scnticvinc i llelyowh igog . etiot reinfr aic ifomodcos o pne bea,iea on o gueathe keifhere fein sk,irteeruris ki, d eyresk i th he mentcoactit annehoasadbo. enhegeonhela a geofthple o oth fiirrt wchrehe lyirrtth pplfr th pt t cnt c coo,heha wt caednt seeng sa tng avagarak,ueiod th he yymom ifhe'a qstn,hepu in -th a p ia pateacit lemeivyoandeofom ofheumrs he aar ilu
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era from roosevelt right on up to kennedy were people who felt terrific self-confidence and terrific elan terrific spirit. they felt that there was a chance to do, whatever they wanted to do they would do it. all this will not be finished in the first 100 days. nor will it be finished in the first 1,000 days. nor in the life of this administration. nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet but let us begin. schoumacher: sargent shriver, john kennedy's businessman brother-in-law had been the first head of the peace corps. and when kennedy's successor lyndon johnson declared war on poverty, sargent shriver was placed in command. johnson was interested in it because johnson had experienced poverty himself. so he was always talking about the fact that people like himself would not have been successful without the help of the government and he wanted to do similar things for young people while he was president of the united states. schoumacher: at the root of poverty many felt, was unemployment. training, early training would mean employment and income, and an end to poverty. how could t
era from roosevelt right on up to kennedy were people who felt terrific self-confidence and terrific elan terrific spirit. they felt that there was a chance to do, whatever they wanted to do they would do it. all this will not be finished in the first 100 days. nor will it be finished in the first 1,000 days. nor in the life of this administration. nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet but let us begin. schoumacher: sargent shriver, john kennedy's businessman brother-in-law had been...
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let's get the latest from elan in jerusalem. what do we know? >> reporter: details are still coming in but they say this was an intentional attack. they shot and killed the man responsible. he drove the car toward the platform of the railroad line that runs along the dividing line between east and west jerusalem. a number of people who were standing on the platform were injured, some of them seriously. this comes over a week after a similar attack killed a baby girl among the people standingen -- standing on a platform then. >> do we know where the driver was from? >> we know he comes from the refugee camp in east jerusalem. this is all coming after tensions in east jerusalem have been extremely high in recent days. we've seen almost daily clashes between palestinian protestors and israeli police in the old city of jerusalem around the compound t area the jews refer to as temple mount. >> talk us through what happened there. we have pictures of the temple mosque area. we saw some amateur video footage from that area today. >> reporter: that's ri
let's get the latest from elan in jerusalem. what do we know? >> reporter: details are still coming in but they say this was an intentional attack. they shot and killed the man responsible. he drove the car toward the platform of the railroad line that runs along the dividing line between east and west jerusalem. a number of people who were standing on the platform were injured, some of them seriously. this comes over a week after a similar attack killed a baby girl among the people...
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elan was supreme court justice abe fortas.ndon johnson had dinner with him on the eve of the six-day war. the strategy worked. the u.s.-israeli relationship proved to be stronger than the killing and injuring of more than 200 americans. >> the american-israeli relationship was very much at stake. and it was brought back from the precipice. >> the crucial intelligence came from the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. arthur goldberg. he warned tel aviv that the united states had the audio tape which revealed, the israeli pilots knew it was an american ship before the attack. the tape was quietly buried. >> i think a conscious decision was made to sweep it under the rug, to put it behind. my reading is that the u.s. government had made a decision to accept the apology, and reject the other, but don't push it further. >> with the politics sorted the only remaining issue was the fate of the u.s.s. liberty. badly damaged and now in malta for extensive repairs, the torpedo hole was massive. and was revealed to be much bigger once
elan was supreme court justice abe fortas.ndon johnson had dinner with him on the eve of the six-day war. the strategy worked. the u.s.-israeli relationship proved to be stronger than the killing and injuring of more than 200 americans. >> the american-israeli relationship was very much at stake. and it was brought back from the precipice. >> the crucial intelligence came from the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. arthur goldberg. he warned tel aviv that the united states had...
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. >> i know i am getting labeled the greeny, but what about solar city, and elan musk, going to governmentable to get funds to start you know other companies, and you know, i think that is at play, what is going t to have a impact on the companies, with the new policies are energy stocks natural resources and gasoline, fracking. >> people at home watching, equateing what this elect means, it does, you see energy companies put money in hopefully that tampers down their regulation that makes company do better, look at those sectors. >> this is really -- that is play for personal home, the grassroots play. >> soil la we have big news for. first we check in with neil cavuto. >> thank you, tonight on cavuto from christmas don't be late to christmas way too early. larry on yeah, y retail alarm -- on why retail alarm bells should be cleaning, and montel williams on a v.a. clean up that needs cleaning up, is this 1980 pictures of me for real or not? mullet over. charles: neil, i will not comment. >> and student loan debt is crushing our kids, more colleges offer unconventional classes, underwater
. >> i know i am getting labeled the greeny, but what about solar city, and elan musk, going to governmentable to get funds to start you know other companies, and you know, i think that is at play, what is going t to have a impact on the companies, with the new policies are energy stocks natural resources and gasoline, fracking. >> people at home watching, equateing what this elect means, it does, you see energy companies put money in hopefully that tampers down their regulation...
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they could be a little like elan museum musk.terday with as grab bag a the kitchen sink of the products we're going to do. we're going to do video, direct message a tweet. what was up with that? >> what about this instant timeline idea. the on boarding, to tool to get people coming to it brand new at least have some curation to start with. >> i thought we'd heard that five times. i love the product. i think it is a great company. they are going to do a billion three a billion four in revenue. they have a very high multiple. i don't know where the unhappiness -- the achievement is tremendous. >> john good seeing you. when we come back, as hasbro eyes dream works we're going to throw back to one of the studio's original films. and first rick san tetellsantel >> well a bit of postmortem. there is good things gonna on. maybe could be a little quicker and some data around the globe, specifically with china. and 13th day in a row if a tight closing range for ten year yields. what does it mean? after the break. at wvalues matter.ket, so
they could be a little like elan museum musk.terday with as grab bag a the kitchen sink of the products we're going to do. we're going to do video, direct message a tweet. what was up with that? >> what about this instant timeline idea. the on boarding, to tool to get people coming to it brand new at least have some curation to start with. >> i thought we'd heard that five times. i love the product. i think it is a great company. they are going to do a billion three a billion four...
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. >>> and we are told that elan is looking to build a small rocket. now he wants to put a plan into place to put 700 small satellites into space. that's ten times as many as the biggest sallite company in the world has. and a short time ago president obama said he supported neutrality andhought internet companies needed to be regulated. we'll talk about in the 5:00 and 6:00 tonight. >> i'm glad to hear about the iphone thing because i thought my brother was ignoring me. >>> the u.s. postal service says it's been the victim of a cyber attack. information about usps employees may have been compromised. other information could have been stolen including employee names, dates of birth, addresses and emergency contacts. customers at local post offices are said those using their website were not affected, however people who use the call service may have had telephone numbers and e-mail addresses compromised as well >>> to decision 2014, almost one week later and we still do not know who the next mayor of san jose will be. as of this morning, sam liccardo ha
. >>> and we are told that elan is looking to build a small rocket. now he wants to put a plan into place to put 700 small satellites into space. that's ten times as many as the biggest sallite company in the world has. and a short time ago president obama said he supported neutrality andhought internet companies needed to be regulated. we'll talk about in the 5:00 and 6:00 tonight. >> i'm glad to hear about the iphone thing because i thought my brother was ignoring me....
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listen to things like that you think our world is going to be so different in 20 years. >> you hear elanand you get excited. >> you think i'm not going to have to drive anymore. >> no ro bots doing the jobs of an economist. >> i don't know. >> it's going to be hard. >> the perfect forecast. >> listen just a couple to watch. what are you watching? >> this week is going to be critical for the retail reports we're going to be seeing and i think the guidance from the retailers really to judge whether or not the consumer is going to show up during the christmas shopping season. >> speaking of scandal in brazil, batista goes on trial. the man that lost $30 billion in a year. >> watching the inflation data, particularly the cpi. we get down side surprises, imimportant prices. last months or thes. we're getting good stuff on retail sales. >> i want whatever that is. >> cheaper prices. >> it's a bullish world with killer robots. thank you for being here. i appreciate it. fast money is coming up in just a few moments. melissa lee what's on tap. >> you know gas prices have been falling, falling, fa
listen to things like that you think our world is going to be so different in 20 years. >> you hear elanand you get excited. >> you think i'm not going to have to drive anymore. >> no ro bots doing the jobs of an economist. >> i don't know. >> it's going to be hard. >> the perfect forecast. >> listen just a couple to watch. what are you watching? >> this week is going to be critical for the retail reports we're going to be seeing and i think the...
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but elan moz musk is firing back on twitter. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. female announcer: it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. mattress price wars are ending soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> this is the chart of the day. target up 7 and a half percent. same store sales rising for the first time in a year. a sign perhaps the retailer is finally recovering from one of the largest data breeches in history. ceo brian cornell has been on the job for t 99 days and joins our courtney live. it's a moment we've been waiting for all day and it's yours. >> t
but elan moz musk is firing back on twitter. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. female announcer: it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta...
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the billions of dollars at issue in this case, eclipses tiger and elan woods' divorce.> this is the king kong of divorce cases. >> proof that breakups can come at a colossal cost. >> joining me now is the president of the american academy of divorce. why dependent she get something closer to half of his wealth? >> that's a really good question, lawrence. one that i've asked myself, why he would walk away with nearly 90% of the assets that were created during the marriage while she only walks off with about 6% and she has to finance his payout as well. the judge found in the decision that of the $14 billion or $15 billion amassed over the marriage, only $2 billion was marital. so he gave her half of what he felt. >> and that has to do with the peculiarities of oklahoma law in these matters? >> but i moan, obviously, look, she's got $1 billion. no one is saying she's not more than well taken care of. >> and he's got 14. >> but what about the -- how surprised are you that there was no prenup? this is his second marriage. this happened after heads first wife filed for divor
the billions of dollars at issue in this case, eclipses tiger and elan woods' divorce.> this is the king kong of divorce cases. >> proof that breakups can come at a colossal cost. >> joining me now is the president of the american academy of divorce. why dependent she get something closer to half of his wealth? >> that's a really good question, lawrence. one that i've asked myself, why he would walk away with nearly 90% of the assets that were created during the marriage...
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i'm not sure they are really artificial intelligence to the extent that elan musk was talking about.wo dancing robotic barmen. actually i hear not that expensive. if running a hedge fund make 1 and a half million dollars for the pair. >> we could put it right here at the desk simon. thanks a lot. >> maybe to the european close that would be excellent. >> let's get to sara eisen with the dow down 15 now. >> i have a guest down for november. alternatively no shave november. the campaigns are becoming more popular only adding to declining sales. that has not start-ups like dollar shave club. launched two years ago on this viral video that has now seen over 17 million view on youtube. from ramping up razor wars with the founder of duben. i understand you're taking about he calls comically violent ads to television. looking for new audience here. >> deepening the existing audience and the frustrating inconvenient method of buying razors in the stores. and yeah it is a great way to build our brand. >> i notice you do not have a mustache. are you seeing a dropoff in sales. >> i just can't r
i'm not sure they are really artificial intelligence to the extent that elan musk was talking about.wo dancing robotic barmen. actually i hear not that expensive. if running a hedge fund make 1 and a half million dollars for the pair. >> we could put it right here at the desk simon. thanks a lot. >> maybe to the european close that would be excellent. >> let's get to sara eisen with the dow down 15 now. >> i have a guest down for november. alternatively no shave...
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. >> charlie: the dealership community is very upset is elan because they don't want cars bought on line because you have dealers. what is your view of that? >> in our system we need entrepreneurs to rely the cars. i don't think we can do it directly through one consumer. you're selling 8.3 million cars directly to the consumers is something on which no car manufacturer is ready for. nobody is doing it. >> charlie: what happens when somebody like amazon or alibaba says we're going to get in the car business? >> you know, well, welcome to the car business. >> charlie: they're simply a transactional person. >> buying a car is, at the same time, a rational adventure and a very emotional one. i don't think you buy a car like you buy a refrigerator or you buy something which is strictly useful. there is a kind of ceremony -- >> charlie: and romance. and the people come with the family. it's something which is very important. as long as you have the side of an emotional buy and a rational one, you're going to need showrooms, dealers, this connection, this continuous relationship with the consu
. >> charlie: the dealership community is very upset is elan because they don't want cars bought on line because you have dealers. what is your view of that? >> in our system we need entrepreneurs to rely the cars. i don't think we can do it directly through one consumer. you're selling 8.3 million cars directly to the consumers is something on which no car manufacturer is ready for. nobody is doing it. >> charlie: what happens when somebody like amazon or alibaba says we're...
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elan gave a little jibe about how you don't have to become president to succeed in life.ever hollande's first choice to be prime minister. they do not come from the same background. they do not come from the same sensibilities about the socialist party. there is an element of competition between them. valls is extremely ambitious. he is compared to renzi in italy quite a bit. moving, wantstop to stir things up. there has always been a level of competition as there is in france between the prime minister and the president. he is more popular outside the socialist party than within. his first challenge will be to win over socialists who are very much wedded to old-fashioned socialist parties and are not wild about this way. nomination, get the if hollande doesn't run, if valls runs, then he is very popular outside the party. he is the socialist that can win over a lot of centrist voters. very -- he left his party in very bad shape in the sense that there was no clear path for a successor. there has been a lot of nasty infighting. it is really in flux. it would beat impossib
elan gave a little jibe about how you don't have to become president to succeed in life.ever hollande's first choice to be prime minister. they do not come from the same background. they do not come from the same sensibilities about the socialist party. there is an element of competition between them. valls is extremely ambitious. he is compared to renzi in italy quite a bit. moving, wantstop to stir things up. there has always been a level of competition as there is in france between the prime...
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elan quijano sat down with a happy and significantly thinner pair.d motivated by their families they each decided to get bear yat tick surgery that would reduce the size of their item pick. bill in 2008 crysta in 2009. this morning, they leave for their honeymoon, a moment they thought would never happen. for bill and crysta anderson losing weight was a necessity. >> i knew i would get heart disease. i knew i would get diabetes. the road i was headed down i would meet those obstacles. >> i lived a life where i was very tired all the time. sleep apnea and high blood pressure. it was really the constant like, fight to feel rested. >> were you always heavy? or was this something that developed as you became older? >> as a youth, i actually played basketball through high school and junior college. >> reporter: they met at a local hospital in 2008 where they attended a support group for people who had or were considering bariatric surgery. it was not love at first sight. >> tell me bill what do you mean about meeting crysta. >> and i remember her coming t
elan quijano sat down with a happy and significantly thinner pair.d motivated by their families they each decided to get bear yat tick surgery that would reduce the size of their item pick. bill in 2008 crysta in 2009. this morning, they leave for their honeymoon, a moment they thought would never happen. for bill and crysta anderson losing weight was a necessity. >> i knew i would get heart disease. i knew i would get diabetes. the road i was headed down i would meet those obstacles....
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last night on tesla's conference call elan insisted demands for the cars remain strong. >> demand is not our issue. production is our issue. those are legitimate things but not demand. we have more demand than we can really address. there's a lot of things we could call to increase that demand which we are not pulling. >> stock was up 6% in the premarket. a lot of people don't think that's going to last. >> i love this piece of research from bank of america. starting line is stock reaction not sustainable. remember when you talked about earnings not sustainable? no. stock reaction. none of us could get away with it. only he could get away with it. somebody asked him tone setter, first question of musk, 50,000 model deliveries in 2015. he says i don't think 50,000 will be super hard. if you look how we are exiting the year and he got more and more bullishness, production demand, 50,000 is a solid number. no one thinks that is possible. he is an emprisario. he is hal prince. >> the new sondheim show? >> musk side story. >> p.t. barnum? >> no. he is a man that can put on a show. this co
last night on tesla's conference call elan insisted demands for the cars remain strong. >> demand is not our issue. production is our issue. those are legitimate things but not demand. we have more demand than we can really address. there's a lot of things we could call to increase that demand which we are not pulling. >> stock was up 6% in the premarket. a lot of people don't think that's going to last. >> i love this piece of research from bank of america. starting line is...
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elan university is banning that word because it's now considered sexist apparently.vate college in north carolina saying freshman has, quote, often been felt to refer to the vulnerableness of young women in college for the first time. they're now replacing the term freshmen with the term first year. what do you think of that? those are your headlines. you think they might have something better to do. >> i think it's fresh. >> it is fresh. but are sophomores still sophomores or second year? >> because they've grown up. >> sophomore is more insulting. >> how sophomoric of you. >> exactly. >> thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, the president of the united states is about to test the constitutional limits of his office. tonight he's going to announce an executive order on immigration. >> but the backlash already beginning this morning. >> fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen joins us now. good morning to you. what's the very latest on this? >> reporter: good morning to you. leading republicans say they are already reviewing their legal options to challenge
elan university is banning that word because it's now considered sexist apparently.vate college in north carolina saying freshman has, quote, often been felt to refer to the vulnerableness of young women in college for the first time. they're now replacing the term freshmen with the term first year. what do you think of that? those are your headlines. you think they might have something better to do. >> i think it's fresh. >> it is fresh. but are sophomores still sophomores or...