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i think eunice got the president to pay attention to this issue. [laughter] >> absolutely. >> kate, i'd like to salute your beautiful, fantastic book. >> thank you. >> and what decides the problem with rosemary, the awareness of this book to many other problems in the united states with disability. so i respect and thank you so much, kate. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> well, if there isn't anything else, no other questions? then we are thrilled that you came, delighted that you participated, and our author will be outside signing books for you. >> thank you, eileen. [applause]
i think eunice got the president to pay attention to this issue. [laughter] >> absolutely. >> kate, i'd like to salute your beautiful, fantastic book. >> thank you. >> and what decides the problem with rosemary, the awareness of this book to many other problems in the united states with disability. so i respect and thank you so much, kate. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> well, if there isn't anything else, no other questions? then we are thrilled that...
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the family has received no word whether eunice is still aleve.or experts say teenagers like eunice are extremely vulnerable to brainwashing and radicalization, especially from an older brother. >> particularly when the message is coming from someone that you look up to and admire. >> reporter: eunice's father said that the teen never showed signs of religious extremism. but with his older brother, abdelhamid now dead after last week's gun battle with police in a paris suburb, it's unclear whether the teen will try to make his way home or become even more committed to isis. >> if an individual looks at what they see on those videos, they see children who are more empowered to defend is islam. >> reporter: children like eunice are unlikely to comprehend. >> we're talking about a child, 13 years old. his family now says he's 15. 13 years old when he was taken. how could anyone see that coming? >> nobody can see that coming. that's what is so scary. there are signs usually when someone is becoming radicalized. a 13-year-old doesn't even know nouf abo
the family has received no word whether eunice is still aleve.or experts say teenagers like eunice are extremely vulnerable to brainwashing and radicalization, especially from an older brother. >> particularly when the message is coming from someone that you look up to and admire. >> reporter: eunice's father said that the teen never showed signs of religious extremism. but with his older brother, abdelhamid now dead after last week's gun battle with police in a paris suburb, it's...
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which influenced eunice as an adult to start the special olympics. she knew sports was important aspect for every human being but also for people with disabilities. and so she was happy on the one hand. on the other hand, she was very unhappy because of the struggles that she faced and her parent also sent her off to many different schools over a period of 10 years. and that was very hard on a young child, teenager, young adult woman who was constantly separated from her family who she loved very, very much and wanted to be with. so her life had bright moments but also a lot of struggles. >> she was only 11, cord to your book she went to the first boarding school they sent her to in pennsylvania, if i'm correct. so, she didn't adjust very well when she had the big transitions in her life and she never stayed at these schools very long it seems. did it not occur to her parents at some point maybe this approach wasn't working for her? >> it's choo whether they understood this bouncing her from one school to the next was actually harming her. i think th
which influenced eunice as an adult to start the special olympics. she knew sports was important aspect for every human being but also for people with disabilities. and so she was happy on the one hand. on the other hand, she was very unhappy because of the struggles that she faced and her parent also sent her off to many different schools over a period of 10 years. and that was very hard on a young child, teenager, young adult woman who was constantly separated from her family who she loved...
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>> and eileen would probably no more than i, but i think eunice got president kennedy. i think eunice got the president to pay attention to this issue. >> absolutely. >> kate, i would like to salute your beautiful, fantastic book. besides the problem, this could be to make awareness of this book to many other problems in the united states with disability. i respect and thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] >> well, if there is not anything else, there was a question, we are thrilled that you came, delighted that you participated, and our author will be outside signing books. >> thank you. [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book that you would like to see featured on book tv? send us an e-mail. tweet us, or post a comment on our wall. c-span.org/book tv. >> host: and you are watching book tv on teewun. we are in las vegas attending the freedom fest interviewing authors out here. joining us now is someone who has been on book tv before for previous books. the book is called the moral arc. in this book you write that during the years i spent researching an
>> and eileen would probably no more than i, but i think eunice got president kennedy. i think eunice got the president to pay attention to this issue. >> absolutely. >> kate, i would like to salute your beautiful, fantastic book. besides the problem, this could be to make awareness of this book to many other problems in the united states with disability. i respect and thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] >> well, if there is not anything else, there was a...
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let's get out to eunice who's in beijing. what's the significance of that inclusion, eunice? >> reporter: it's very significant. in beijing it's seen as a milestone and a real badge of honor for the leadership here which has been pushing for the inclusion of the yuan into the imf's basket of global reserve currencies. it's really seen as a way to indicate that the economy here has arrived and that it is very important. also for the imf, it's seen as a very huge step because it's seen as a way for the imf to appear more inclusive of the emerging world. the big question is just what it all means for global investors in the yuan in particular or in the emerging market currencies. in theory there should be more demand for yuan assets. in practice because of the way the government restricts asset classes here and also heavily controls the currency and other assets, many investors have been put off. now there's even some concern that actually the yuan could depreciate just because of the way the economy is headed, it's slowing down, and also because u.s. interest rates are set to r
let's get out to eunice who's in beijing. what's the significance of that inclusion, eunice? >> reporter: it's very significant. in beijing it's seen as a milestone and a real badge of honor for the leadership here which has been pushing for the inclusion of the yuan into the imf's basket of global reserve currencies. it's really seen as a way to indicate that the economy here has arrived and that it is very important. also for the imf, it's seen as a very huge step because it's seen as a...
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. >> sport in half on our, eunice kahnened his one-day international career with a win. >>>now, then, the united nations security council is to vote later on app resolution con -- a resolution condemning killings, torture and human rights violations in burundi, after president pierre nkurunziza began a quest for a third term in office. it brought protesters on to the streets and he survived a coup. since then 350 have been killed. it's feared that mass violence could resemble genocide. thousands have fled. catherine soi is in burundi. tell us about the situation, the sense and the move. >> absolutely. we are in an area where security forces are carrying out their operation where they say they are trying to get illegal weapons in the country. it's very tense. it's been here for a couple of hours, and we spoke to a couple of people. half of them - it remained tense. the government crackdown - the government is continuing. people are afraid, they have left and gone to safer areas. bodies have been found on the streets. who is doing the killing. government officials are targ
. >> sport in half on our, eunice kahnened his one-day international career with a win. >>>now, then, the united nations security council is to vote later on app resolution con -- a resolution condemning killings, torture and human rights violations in burundi, after president pierre nkurunziza began a quest for a third term in office. it brought protesters on to the streets and he survived a coup. since then 350 have been killed. it's feared that mass violence could resemble...
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eunice yoon reports from the event in beijing. >> reporter: chinese people greeted each other on the singles day with the question, did you buy? the numbers were impressive. ali baba clocked $14.3 billion of sales on its site. that's a record with over 460 million transactions. singles day is a sort of an anti-valentine's day here. the allure is that university students got together to buy each other presents, but ali baba turned the day into a monster consumer shopping extravaganza, and executive chairman jack moss said this shows that consumption here is on the rise, even though he does see trouble for the economy. >> i think the problem of china is we have to know that it's not -- it's impossible to keep on growth for 8% and 9% every year. this economy is transforming. so, what we will see is the next five to ten years china should pay much more attention to the quality instead of the quantity. >> reporter: some of the best sellers today, phones, cadillacs and nike shoes. out of all the countries, u.s. products saw the biggest overseas sales by chinese buyers. ali baba hopes to ma
eunice yoon reports from the event in beijing. >> reporter: chinese people greeted each other on the singles day with the question, did you buy? the numbers were impressive. ali baba clocked $14.3 billion of sales on its site. that's a record with over 460 million transactions. singles day is a sort of an anti-valentine's day here. the allure is that university students got together to buy each other presents, but ali baba turned the day into a monster consumer shopping extravaganza, and...
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for "nightly business report" i'm eunice yoon in shanghai. >>> coming up, winning streak.ubled his company's revenues and profits and made the stock one of the hottest investments on wall street. find out who "fortune" named its business person of the year. ♪ ♪ >>> here to look at what to watch for tomorrow, lots of important economic data coming out, including the producer price index, an important measure of inflation. retail sales are also out. and a report on consumer sentiment is out as well. so that's what to watch for on friday. >>> workers are paying more for their health care. according to a new study, the average amount employees contribute to their plans has risen more than 130% over the past decade. the report shows that combined premium and out-of-pocket costs will surpass $5,000 per person for the first time next year. and the trend higher is expected to accelerate. >>> "fortune" magazine out with its businessperson of the year. topping the list this year is nike's ceo mark parker, who has doubled earnings and profits at the company since he took over the top
for "nightly business report" i'm eunice yoon in shanghai. >>> coming up, winning streak.ubled his company's revenues and profits and made the stock one of the hottest investments on wall street. find out who "fortune" named its business person of the year. ♪ ♪ >>> here to look at what to watch for tomorrow, lots of important economic data coming out, including the producer price index, an important measure of inflation. retail sales are also out. and a...
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eunice yoon, cnbc beijing. >> it was a big event taking place last night. you saw jack ma there in his bow tie. and jet lee was in the audience. i could tell you more about the celebrities on stage but let's get into the numbers. you knew it was going to be a big day just in the first i think ten minutes they had a billion dollars in sales. >> surpassing last year's numbers easily. last year we saw $2 billion in the first hour. this year it was much more than that. we saw roughly $3.9 billion in gross merchandise value in the first hour. 74% of that was bought through mobile and i think this is really staggering. this is a huge number for mobile and that really show where is the growth is coming from. the mobile clicks, the mobile purchases. >> yeah. but that's kind of where alibaba has focused right? the omni channels for marketing their goods and we have a lot of promotions of course. get a lot of the merchandise moving but singles day, this blows away cyber monday just in the first 90 minutes, $5 billion in sales. that's over twice the amount you get on
eunice yoon, cnbc beijing. >> it was a big event taking place last night. you saw jack ma there in his bow tie. and jet lee was in the audience. i could tell you more about the celebrities on stage but let's get into the numbers. you knew it was going to be a big day just in the first i think ten minutes they had a billion dollars in sales. >> surpassing last year's numbers easily. last year we saw $2 billion in the first hour. this year it was much more than that. we saw roughly...
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>> happy eunice. >> happy eunice? why? >> she's alwayasking me for money. >> oh, no. do you give her money? >> no. >> you don't? >> i just block her. >> you do? tell her to her face you've had enough. >> i'v'vhad enough. >>>>eah. >> i'm done. >> put the mask on now. thanks, appreciate it. take c!re. all right,ou're wearing a mask, no onean tell who you are. who is your worst facebook friend and why? >> alicia. she's always showing her boobs. >> really? >> yes. >> what, on facebook posts? >> yes. all up on n posts. >> let me see this i don't believe you for a second. that's alicia? >> yes, it is. >> oh, man. let's see. oh, you're right. she is showing those things. whd you say her name was alicia if it's sabrina? oh!! oh! [ laughter ] [ cheers and appppuse ] >> you'r'ra [ bleep ]! for the best. tomorrow national unfriend day. at midnight begin the friending. we have a good show, "mashup monday" with jewel and the gang, from "black-ish" tracee ellis ross is here, and be right back with liam hemsworth so stick around! [ cheers and applause ] outside the window beautiful
>> happy eunice. >> happy eunice? why? >> she's alwayasking me for money. >> oh, no. do you give her money? >> no. >> you don't? >> i just block her. >> you do? tell her to her face you've had enough. >> i'v'vhad enough. >>>>eah. >> i'm done. >> put the mask on now. thanks, appreciate it. take c!re. all right,ou're wearing a mask, no onean tell who you are. who is your worst facebook friend and why? >> alicia....
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eunice yoon is joining us. the horrific images around the world for people to put off trips. >> reporter: that's right, susan. that's what's happening. many people here, especially chinese tourists, have become much more fearful of traveling to europe. travel agents in big cities like beijing have reported 50% of cancellation of trips to europe. france and europe is a very popular destination in november and december because of the christmas holidays and thanksgiving. the visas are much more open. people here have been hoping to travel to europe around this time of year. in fact, paris and france was actually nominated in a couple of opinion polls as one of the best tourist destinations this time of year. paris, in terms of the average spend, chinese tourists actually spend an average of 3100 euros per visit. obviously very popular, but now travel agencies have said they have been in an emergency mode for the past of couple of days. companies like chunar as well as c trip have said that they have already put in
eunice yoon is joining us. the horrific images around the world for people to put off trips. >> reporter: that's right, susan. that's what's happening. many people here, especially chinese tourists, have become much more fearful of traveling to europe. travel agents in big cities like beijing have reported 50% of cancellation of trips to europe. france and europe is a very popular destination in november and december because of the christmas holidays and thanksgiving. the visas are much...
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. >>> eunice kohn is at the crease in his final one-day international innings.uld do with a big knock from him after dismissing england for 216. they have lost two early wickets in their case. eunice announced his retirement before the match and is currently 8. >>> the miami heat beat the l.a. lakers on tuesday with chris bosh looking like he's in top form after recovering from a career-threatening illness. he missed part of last season due to blood clots in its lungs. only averages around 16 points, going into the game he hit a season-high 30, fuelling the 101-88 win. >>> and the colorado avalanche sealed a crucial win as they opened a 7-game road trip. colorado's duchene scored a goal to lead the avalanche to the win. the game was also norway's andre martinson's debut in the nhl. >> obviously i was a little nervous coming into the game, but i mean it's only -- i'm just out there and just trying to play my game, and, you know, play simple, and enjoy my time out there. it's awesome. >>> baseball in venezuela has an almost cult-like following, but during this bas
. >>> eunice kohn is at the crease in his final one-day international innings.uld do with a big knock from him after dismissing england for 216. they have lost two early wickets in their case. eunice announced his retirement before the match and is currently 8. >>> the miami heat beat the l.a. lakers on tuesday with chris bosh looking like he's in top form after recovering from a career-threatening illness. he missed part of last season due to blood clots in its lungs. only...
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jack and eunice and senator kennedy and bobby, all of them come and their wives. it's very clear. that's rosemary's legacy. if there's a tragic there's also this incredible outcome way that they were able to affect change for millions of people around this country and around the world. >> do they still perform the procedure? how to replace it with something else similar? >> lobotomies are very, very rarely performed today. i think they use laser in fact today. don't quote me on that but i think they do. do. >> there are several states where it is illegal. >> most across the country. there are certain cases where it is recommended, and according to laws and medical boards that has to be a specific patient board and a medical board the best review the case. the hospital has to donate the time and the services, the equipment. a doctor has to donate his time. no one gets paid for it. it's only used in extreme cases. and i spoke to a friend who is a neurosurgeon, and he has done it twice in his career, and it was for people who have been institutionalized basically in straight jackets
jack and eunice and senator kennedy and bobby, all of them come and their wives. it's very clear. that's rosemary's legacy. if there's a tragic there's also this incredible outcome way that they were able to affect change for millions of people around this country and around the world. >> do they still perform the procedure? how to replace it with something else similar? >> lobotomies are very, very rarely performed today. i think they use laser in fact today. don't quote me on that...
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eunice, thank you for that. appreciate it very much. hope to see you soon. >>> coming up when we return, forget two day delivery guaranteed, amazon now showing off its drone plans and the video you need to see to believe it. first as we head to a break though, here's a look back at this date in history. it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. now i can download my dvr recordings and take them anywhere. ready or not, here i come! (whispers) now hide-and-seek time can also be catch-up-on-my-shows time. here i come! can't find you anywhere! don't settle for u-verse. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." amazon showing off an updated look of its drone program. i was skeptical back then, two years ago. in a video posted to youtube the amazon prime air drone shown taking off. dodging potential obstacles on the air and ground for a range of 15 miles. amazon says it will launch prime air once it has regulatory support from the faa. we will s
eunice, thank you for that. appreciate it very much. hope to see you soon. >>> coming up when we return, forget two day delivery guaranteed, amazon now showing off its drone plans and the video you need to see to believe it. first as we head to a break though, here's a look back at this date in history. it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. now i can download my dvr recordings and take them anywhere. ready or not, here i come!...
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. >> eunice, there's also a lot of hope out there that the inclusion of the yuan in the sdr will prompt more capital reform. is that feasible or is that once again wishful thinking? >> no, i think people are very hopeful that schein na is going to push ahead with some of its financial reforms. one of the ideas behind having the yuan included in the reserve -- the basket of reserve currencies is to in some ways create an impetus or incentive for beijing to make some of these changes. that's what we saw here with the world trade organization when beijing entered the world trade organization. there was that -- the whole point of it was really to have china make good on some of its promises to meet those requirements. so that's kind of the logic behind trying to have china included in the sdr as well. >> all right, eunice. thank you so much for your time. appreciate your insight. >>> still to come on the show, a twist that has your expertise rely from the unbound conference in london. we will be talking to the founder of the trivia play buzz. stay tuned for that. >>> president obama along w
. >> eunice, there's also a lot of hope out there that the inclusion of the yuan in the sdr will prompt more capital reform. is that feasible or is that once again wishful thinking? >> no, i think people are very hopeful that schein na is going to push ahead with some of its financial reforms. one of the ideas behind having the yuan included in the reserve -- the basket of reserve currencies is to in some ways create an impetus or incentive for beijing to make some of these changes....
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guys. >> eunice, thank you. eunice yoon. >>> hewlett-packard entering a new era.s going to begin trading as two separate companies today. hp inc. will sell personal computers and printers while l hewlett-packard enterprises will have networking. will they have to play catchup with some of the other giants. let's bring in eric hesselbell. thanks for coming in this morning. >> good morning. >> the reason for the split is what? >> well, hp was too big a company. it was -- when you talk to meg whitman she uses the phrase smaller, nimbler, and basically what it meant was the pc and printing business was dragging down the larger, allegedly healthier enterprise by which has potential for growth. that's a complicated question. that's the large reason for it. she decided they were better apart. >> which of these two companies do you think is in the good position. we've seen cbs and viacom. everybody thought viacom was in the best position and cbs took off. >> the real question is which one is meg whitman running? >> you do remember it was the opposite. viacom was a great e
guys. >> eunice, thank you. eunice yoon. >>> hewlett-packard entering a new era.s going to begin trading as two separate companies today. hp inc. will sell personal computers and printers while l hewlett-packard enterprises will have networking. will they have to play catchup with some of the other giants. let's bring in eric hesselbell. thanks for coming in this morning. >> good morning. >> the reason for the split is what? >> well, hp was too big a company. it...
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eunice is not here right now. she is on 17-day travel doing due difference for the core plus search. but we executed some trades to reduce our high-yield exposure in august. and it is very surprising to find how ill-liquid that market is. there are no buyers. nobody wants to buy high-yield bonds right now, because if you fear recession, if you fear economic weakness, you definitely don't want to own high-yield bonds. if you fear interest rates are going to rise, you know, you also don't want to own bonds. so the market for bond trading right now is surprisingly ill-liquid, which is say concern to me. it took us a while to ease out of this position once we moved $8 billion in a period of two months, this was, like, something like i don't know -- it might have been $700 million, maybe it was $400 million. it's a couple of months now. it's an ill-liquid market right now. >> when you look at their performance longer term, this is gross of fees, net of fees? >> net. >> when you look at net and say it's really been unde
eunice is not here right now. she is on 17-day travel doing due difference for the core plus search. but we executed some trades to reduce our high-yield exposure in august. and it is very surprising to find how ill-liquid that market is. there are no buyers. nobody wants to buy high-yield bonds right now, because if you fear recession, if you fear economic weakness, you definitely don't want to own high-yield bonds. if you fear interest rates are going to rise, you know, you also don't want to...
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. >> i was there too, and this was a scene this eunice square at 2 annual holiday market. >> audrey joins us with a look at our forecast. >> looks like it's going to be cooler temperatures headed our way into the next couple of days, so i hope you did enjoy the milder weather across the area recently because things will be taking a change. 63 in central park today, we hit that number right around, before noontime, and this morning we started out in the 50s. but now our current reading of 43 is our recorded low so far for the day. high numbers were nice across much of the area. everyone was above average for this time of year. bridgeport topped out in the 60s as well as places across long island and down shore in belmar, and we were in the upper 50s towards poughkeepsie. we have a cold front, so our readings have dropped into the 30s around monticello, poughkeepsie and sussex. 43 in the city and just under 50 out toward the montauk point. these numbers are running 5-20 degrees colder than they were at this time last night, so you're definitely going to need an extra blanket. we're expectin
. >> i was there too, and this was a scene this eunice square at 2 annual holiday market. >> audrey joins us with a look at our forecast. >> looks like it's going to be cooler temperatures headed our way into the next couple of days, so i hope you did enjoy the milder weather across the area recently because things will be taking a change. 63 in central park today, we hit that number right around, before noontime, and this morning we started out in the 50s. but now our current...
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. >> let's go to eunice p patel. the right target or as you have indicated that the french may have been overreacting. >> france was already involved in the war in syria so it's not at all surprising they're going to continue to do that. if they were to pull back at this time that would go very much against the same that hollande had made in the wake of this attack. the concern is really that we really do need to step back, make sure we know what the facts are you know. we don't actually know for sure whether this was something that was as you said inspired by i.s.i.s, or ordered by i.s.i.s. and that really does make a difference when you try ocalibrate what your response is from a security perspective. and secondly you know, and i think when one of the concerns going forward is going to be when a country faces this kind of a security threat, our instinct is to strike back and our instinct is to try and make things better. sometimes we go too far. we certainly saw that in this country after 9/11 when there were massi
. >> let's go to eunice p patel. the right target or as you have indicated that the french may have been overreacting. >> france was already involved in the war in syria so it's not at all surprising they're going to continue to do that. if they were to pull back at this time that would go very much against the same that hollande had made in the wake of this attack. the concern is really that we really do need to step back, make sure we know what the facts are you know. we don't...
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. >> eunice joins frus from beiji. oh, we lost her. we'll move on to talk about retail. >> happening here, walmart actually announcing it's plans for black friday. you can say good-bye to the company's traditional door busters. for the first time t retailer will have the majority of deals available in stores and online starting at 12:01:00 a.m. on thanksgiving morning. the stores will open at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day. walmart is focussing on investors saying that stores are stocking up to offer better product availability for advertised deals. always a lot of chaos every time they open the doors and they have door busters that change every hour. it leads to confusion with the shoppers so they're going to try it a new way. shares down more than 30% so far this year. >> perhaps toys aren't dead after all. research firm says that annual toy sales are projected to rise over 6%. nearly $20 billion this year. that would make it the strongest year in at least a decade. the toy come back is being fuelled by increation popularity of select
. >> eunice joins frus from beiji. oh, we lost her. we'll move on to talk about retail. >> happening here, walmart actually announcing it's plans for black friday. you can say good-bye to the company's traditional door busters. for the first time t retailer will have the majority of deals available in stores and online starting at 12:01:00 a.m. on thanksgiving morning. the stores will open at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day. walmart is focussing on investors saying that stores are...
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. >> batsman eunice kahn will have a last match. he played 267 odis, scoring 7,000 runs. the announcement comes as a surprise to see him recalled to the squad for the first time since march >>> the miami heat, star man chris bosh looking like he's hit top form after suffering from a career-threatening illness. he left due to blood clots in the lungs and averaged 16 points, but hit a season high 30. averaging a 101-88 win. >> the ranchers played the flyers. they made a massive storm. the game was in the n.h.l. >> i was a little nervous coming into the game. i'm out there and trying to play my game. and play it simple. and enjoy my time. it's awesome. >> baseball in venezuela has been elements cult-like following. stadiums have not been building up. the game has not escaped problems. affecting the country. >> in caracases many stadium, matches are drawing a crowd. they are brought their children to watch the first game. only because tickets to tonight's game was free. >> i came with my wife and three kids because we wanted to do something different, and someone gave us tick
. >> batsman eunice kahn will have a last match. he played 267 odis, scoring 7,000 runs. the announcement comes as a surprise to see him recalled to the squad for the first time since march >>> the miami heat, star man chris bosh looking like he's hit top form after suffering from a career-threatening illness. he left due to blood clots in the lungs and averaged 16 points, but hit a season high 30. averaging a 101-88 win. >> the ranchers played the flyers. they made a...
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she is currently working on a biography of eunice kennedy shriver. speaking of mrs.hriver, last time she spoke heroes mary was very much on her mind. i thought it might be appropriate to share a brief excerpt of her remarks as part of this introduction.
she is currently working on a biography of eunice kennedy shriver. speaking of mrs.hriver, last time she spoke heroes mary was very much on her mind. i thought it might be appropriate to share a brief excerpt of her remarks as part of this introduction.
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believe it or not, eunice yoon filed this report on the anti-valentine event. >> singles day got off on a solid start. the chinese post office expects 750 million packages to be shipped today. alibaba already exceeded the online sales around the u.s. thanksgiving day holiday, black friday as well as cyber monday. singles day is an antivalentine's day. it started with university students that got together and wanted to give themselves and each other presents. then alibaba turned the day into a massive consumer shopping extravaganza. the event is normally headquaters but this year it's in beijing and there was a big gala last night where even daniel craig took the stage. the point of the event is to get chinese consumers spending and there's heavy discounts and deals for everyone. people could preorder the ipad pro or get a 50% discount on a cadillac sedan. now there's concerns going forward after today. people are worried there's irregularities within accounting and people are concerned about the fakes sold on its sigte. they also face the economic slow down in china and all the issue
believe it or not, eunice yoon filed this report on the anti-valentine event. >> singles day got off on a solid start. the chinese post office expects 750 million packages to be shipped today. alibaba already exceeded the online sales around the u.s. thanksgiving day holiday, black friday as well as cyber monday. singles day is an antivalentine's day. it started with university students that got together and wanted to give themselves and each other presents. then alibaba turned the day...
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i want to bring back our national security analyst, peter bergen, sean hennry, and foria eunice. peter, it looks like isis is expanding its reach. originally they were fighting in iraq and syria. but they apparently took down that russian airliner, killing 224 people in egypt. they had a huge twin suicide bombing in beirut, killing 40 people, injuring a whole lot more and another suicide bombing in baghdad. it looks like there's a new stage. they're moving beyond their territory in iraq and syria. they want to go global, which used to be the hallmark of al qaeda. >> we can add to that list an attack in belgium in 2014 where they attacked a jewish museum, killing 24 people. it was all about coming to the caliphate in iraq and syria. as their propaganda evolves, it's about attacks in the west. so they are in a new phase. >> are you surprised, shawn, a pretty sophisticated operation in paris, that french officials and law enforcement didn't have a better handle of what's going on? >> i'm not that surprised. and there's a couple of reasons. one is, there's a growing concern among cit
i want to bring back our national security analyst, peter bergen, sean hennry, and foria eunice. peter, it looks like isis is expanding its reach. originally they were fighting in iraq and syria. but they apparently took down that russian airliner, killing 224 people in egypt. they had a huge twin suicide bombing in beirut, killing 40 people, injuring a whole lot more and another suicide bombing in baghdad. it looks like there's a new stage. they're moving beyond their territory in iraq and...
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both sides since, you know, sovereignty is a big question still between the two, let's get out to euniceo joins us from beijing. the two misters getting together because they couldn't address each other as president given the sovereignty questions still looming. >> reporter: yes, definitely. mister was much more politically palatable than president since there's a lot of question about those sovereignty issues, but as you said, this was a very historic event. over the weekend mainly because it was the first time that we saw the political rivals meet face to face and arguably it was also the first time where we saw some level of acknowledgment on the part of beijing that taiwan was seen as an equal partner. so at the meeting both leaders were standing side by side. they were literally hand in hand showing that they both promoted peaceful relations. the handshake took over a minute and even though nothing really concrete had come out of this meeting, there was a very important message sent by the chinese president to taiwan's voters. taiwan is heading into election in january and so mon jo
both sides since, you know, sovereignty is a big question still between the two, let's get out to euniceo joins us from beijing. the two misters getting together because they couldn't address each other as president given the sovereignty questions still looming. >> reporter: yes, definitely. mister was much more politically palatable than president since there's a lot of question about those sovereignty issues, but as you said, this was a very historic event. over the weekend mainly...
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i should say that since eunice is the name of a town where his office was based, it was also an entire regent that contain many different towns and many different areas. it was a region prior to the russian occupation, which many which many of you know predated the german occupation, had actually been part of poland. the russians came in, they delivered part of the territory to the belarusians and when the germans came in they delivered it to the lithuanians. it it remains part of lithuania today. though many polls still live in the area. how did i come to open this jailhouse door? the answer is as simple and complex as a question i asked my mother in a cafÉ over six years ago. i knew about and so now it is just a lithuanian word for grandfather, i knew about about his hair was in before the war be when he fought as a partisan in the woods in lithuania against the russians. i i had been told many times about his bravery at the end of the war when he rode a horse and buggy that held his older sister and three children over mind bridges, through bombings and fires, and ultimately to safe
i should say that since eunice is the name of a town where his office was based, it was also an entire regent that contain many different towns and many different areas. it was a region prior to the russian occupation, which many which many of you know predated the german occupation, had actually been part of poland. the russians came in, they delivered part of the territory to the belarusians and when the germans came in they delivered it to the lithuanians. it it remains part of lithuania...
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chp marine eunice are already on bait this morning, keeping voters 1500 feet away from the site of that planned demolition. take a look at this video. the six-second implosion will look something like this animation. all of it taking place under water. 20 million pounds of concrete is imploded. caltran says a wooden and steal matt placed on top of the pier will keep debris from flying on to the new span. 600 charges of dine night will make it happen. other debris will be contained by a boom around the peer which is 200 feet tall. this morning's implosion could be called off if wildlife is spotted in the area. >> if there are some things that would not number our control, so if there's a mammal or weather change, anything like that, could actually cause a delay. however, at this point in time everything is a go. >> dozens of wildlife observers will be on the bay this morning looking out for seals or birds. they will use air horns and laser pointers if they are spotted in the area. and we are told that chp will be halting traffic on the bay bridge about 15 minutes prior to the blast. abou
chp marine eunice are already on bait this morning, keeping voters 1500 feet away from the site of that planned demolition. take a look at this video. the six-second implosion will look something like this animation. all of it taking place under water. 20 million pounds of concrete is imploded. caltran says a wooden and steal matt placed on top of the pier will keep debris from flying on to the new span. 600 charges of dine night will make it happen. other debris will be contained by a boom...
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that's eunice yoon. >> missing connection or a long delay between here and there.n the meantime, let's bring in the founder and ceo of a consumer intelligence company that focuses on luxury retail in china. good morning to you. >> great to be here. >> help us understand this. this has always been alibaba's day but now there's more competition. so how do you think it's going to set itself up. >> alibaba is the dominant player obviously in china as it relates to e-commerce. they have 70% market share. we think it's a rising tide. the holiday will be 50% larger than last year. alibaba share will be proportion gnat. people talk about the other players but this is alibaba's day. >> is there a moment you think that could turn? do you say you know what i see them coming at the heels of alibaba in a way that we haven't seen before or is it the opposite? >> that's a great question. if you ask me that question two years ago i would have said yes but what we have seen in the hast couple of yea last couple of years is its gone from being a traditional e-commerce marketplace to
that's eunice yoon. >> missing connection or a long delay between here and there.n the meantime, let's bring in the founder and ceo of a consumer intelligence company that focuses on luxury retail in china. good morning to you. >> great to be here. >> help us understand this. this has always been alibaba's day but now there's more competition. so how do you think it's going to set itself up. >> alibaba is the dominant player obviously in china as it relates to...
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eunice yune is live in beijing with jack ma. take it away. >> thanks.he chinese consumer today greeting each other with the question, did you buy? the transactions are just amazing. massive, massive numbers. as you had said, the chinese post office expecting 760 million parcels to be shipped out today. alibaba alone has already seen over 430 million transactions on its sites. i don't know if you can see the board behind me, it's $13 billion in sales. that's already a record. of course the man who has done it all is here with me now, jack ma. the executive chairman. congratulations on singles day. >> thank you. >> big question, what do you think the numbers from singles day are telling us about future growth for alibaba? >> yeah. i think it's -- i would not say it symbolizes the future growth of alibaba, but definitely symbolizes the future growth of china economy and china domestic consumptions. china has a huge potential of domestic consumptions. he would believe in 15 years we will have a half billion people in middle class. we believe the demand for
eunice yune is live in beijing with jack ma. take it away. >> thanks.he chinese consumer today greeting each other with the question, did you buy? the transactions are just amazing. massive, massive numbers. as you had said, the chinese post office expecting 760 million parcels to be shipped out today. alibaba alone has already seen over 430 million transactions on its sites. i don't know if you can see the board behind me, it's $13 billion in sales. that's already a record. of course the...