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>> yes, the security we take very seriously at gazelle.zing how much personal information is stored in those devices. step number one is every device that goes through gazelle, we make sure it is not lost or stolen. that is really important to make sure we do not by those devices. and then we make sure the device is cleaned completely, we reset the device to the original manufacturer settings for every so device before we introduce it back to the marketplace. gerri: some devices are easier to wipe than others, understand. great to talk to you. i know people will be looking at your website even as we are talking. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. gerri: later on, this jobs report could be the thing to stop the fed from tapering. the action from the financial market. and how do you do that? advice from parents on when to help the kids with money. ♪ any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to eras
>> yes, the security we take very seriously at gazelle.zing how much personal information is stored in those devices. step number one is every device that goes through gazelle, we make sure it is not lost or stolen. that is really important to make sure we do not by those devices. and then we make sure the device is cleaned completely, we reset the device to the original manufacturer settings for every so device before we introduce it back to the marketplace. gerri: some devices are...
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the apple store gazelle or next worth will give you at least #p hundred -- $100 for the old iphone 4 making the 5 c free. you will get more for the iphone 4s. but you walk into the apple store hand them the 2 or 3-year- old iphone 4 and walk out with a 5 c for free. for more of my reports about to- - go to abc2news.com and click the money tab up top. >>> now abc2 maryland's most accurate forecast. >> starting off maryland's most powerful radar. crystal clear and dry. you have to like that. it was nice sunday around here. statewide. gorgeous actually. some cloud cover late in the day. but not rain making cloud. just fair weather cloud coming in on the northwesterly flow. it's been a cool north breeze that continues to cool us off pretty sharply out there tonight across all of central maryland and eastern shore statewide running cool tonight. 58 at the airport at bwi but many spots are pushing down into the low 50s. if you have a great photo we want to see that and use the abc2 news app or facebook or twitter to send it our way we think we will get great fall foliage shots. tomorrow fe
the apple store gazelle or next worth will give you at least #p hundred -- $100 for the old iphone 4 making the 5 c free. you will get more for the iphone 4s. but you walk into the apple store hand them the 2 or 3-year- old iphone 4 and walk out with a 5 c for free. for more of my reports about to- - go to abc2news.com and click the money tab up top. >>> now abc2 maryland's most accurate forecast. >> starting off maryland's most powerful radar. crystal clear and dry. you have to...
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. >> reporter: this is a herd of gazelles and they're very used to people like all the other animals. after all, the zoo is only closed on christmas day. so if the zoo closes for an extended period of time, how will the animals react when people come back? it's one of those questions that doesn't have a good answer yet. at the national zoo peggy fox, wusa9. >> now a good rule of thumb, if it's usually free, it's probably going to be closed. private is a different story. private museums such as the spy museum, will remain open if there's a shutdown. the kennedy center which runs on ticket revenue and endowments also expects to remain open. >>> love it or hate it the affordable care act or obamacare rolls out tomorrow. a new poll finds 57% of americans oppose obamacare and yet 60% say it's more important for congress to avoid a shut jonathan make major changes to the new healthcare law -- shutdown than make major changes to the new healthcare law. >> the american people are worried about their jobs, their incomes rising because they're all under pressure. the economy is not growing. why
. >> reporter: this is a herd of gazelles and they're very used to people like all the other animals. after all, the zoo is only closed on christmas day. so if the zoo closes for an extended period of time, how will the animals react when people come back? it's one of those questions that doesn't have a good answer yet. at the national zoo peggy fox, wusa9. >> now a good rule of thumb, if it's usually free, it's probably going to be closed. private is a different story. private...
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them gazelle gear and paying for their iphone.back world approached her. >> we get food, a phone, t-shirts, sweat shirts, sleeping bags. they told us anything you need, let us know. they're just very open, very cool, they're very close by. if we need them to charge something for us, it's all good. >> so they know that they don't have to do this. hundreds of people got in line just this morning and will more than likely also be able to walk away for an iphone but they do it for the experience, they love it and they get some free gear out of it, too. >> courtney at the apple store on 5th avenue, thank you very much. so the hype is there. >> joining us, guys, welcome to the program. before we go any further, let's mark the fact that whatever critics may say about apple, and there are many, they're still capable of having a worldwide consumer event. people still cue from tokyo to london to paris, to new york to cupertino. >> nokia, samsung, all the stores would like to draw in the crowds the way apple is doing. >> pete, how high is th
them gazelle gear and paying for their iphone.back world approached her. >> we get food, a phone, t-shirts, sweat shirts, sleeping bags. they told us anything you need, let us know. they're just very open, very cool, they're very close by. if we need them to charge something for us, it's all good. >> so they know that they don't have to do this. hundreds of people got in line just this morning and will more than likely also be able to walk away for an iphone but they do it for the...
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denver's friend gazel la whom he knew from his hometown fort bragg recently posted a picture on facebooky with his dad and brother. >> i still can't believe it. it just doesn't seem real. i was at work when i found out. i don't believe it yet. just going on facebook and seeing all the pictures. it just doesn't seem real. i feel like i'm going to see him later. >> reporter: denver worked at this building where he was training to become a plumber. his brother told friends the first scuffle wednesday night was over dodgers gear and the second deadly fight was an ambush by the attackers in waiting. we will keep you posted on when montgomery is scheduled to make his first court appearance. he is being charged with murder. live in san francisco i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >> now the violence between dodgers and giants fans reminded everybody about the near fatal beating of giants fan bryan stow. the stow family sent a text to ktvu saying we are horrified and deeply saddened by this senseless act of violence. bryan stow was beaten by rival fans at dodgers stadium on opening night 2.5
denver's friend gazel la whom he knew from his hometown fort bragg recently posted a picture on facebooky with his dad and brother. >> i still can't believe it. it just doesn't seem real. i was at work when i found out. i don't believe it yet. just going on facebook and seeing all the pictures. it just doesn't seem real. i feel like i'm going to see him later. >> reporter: denver worked at this building where he was training to become a plumber. his brother told friends the first...
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serena williams was once called a gazelle. these are the words that replaced the n-word.ryone likes to talk in animals. i say racism in the fashion world is hibernating like a big black grizzly bear. it is always there. it always has been. and it's time now -- this new coalition movement starting this week has pointed how you can go to the most important fashion shows and see very few girls of color on the runway. >> the diversity coalition just wrote a letter to fashion week organizers and i'm reading from the letter. it says eyes are on an industry that season after season watches design houses consistently use one or no models of color. no matter the intention, the result is racism. that decision to use basically all white models, we veals a trait that is unbecoming to modern society. >> totally agree. i totally agree. it's amazing this had to be done in 2013. this started back with this movement we used to have town hall meetings in 2007. today had six models of color, african-american, african descent. it's been decades, i think decades. i've been around forever. it'
serena williams was once called a gazelle. these are the words that replaced the n-word.ryone likes to talk in animals. i say racism in the fashion world is hibernating like a big black grizzly bear. it is always there. it always has been. and it's time now -- this new coalition movement starting this week has pointed how you can go to the most important fashion shows and see very few girls of color on the runway. >> the diversity coalition just wrote a letter to fashion week organizers...
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in years past they proactively south out sponsorship from gazelle. this year they were approached by buyback world. >> we get food. we each get a phone. they provided us with t-shirts, sweat shirts, sleeping bags. and they told us anything you need, let us know. >> they have an expense account for us and then we order whatever we want. >> reporter: so how much is this worth? well, secellular.com told us it invaluable. sue? >> that's great story, courtney. thank you so much. >>> out west, colorado's flooding has triggered at least two oil spills and shut down undreads of natural gas and oil wells. nbc's joe friar is in longmonth, colorado, with what has been a really awful story. >> reporter: well, sue, the state is keeping an eye on ten oil spills in all, eight of them are considered quite minor but two of them are larger. one of them 125 barrels, the other one about 320 barrels. add it all up, that is more than 18,000 gallons of oil that spilled when the strong floodwaters reportedly cracked pipes allowing oil to escape. the petroleum corporation re
in years past they proactively south out sponsorship from gazelle. this year they were approached by buyback world. >> we get food. we each get a phone. they provided us with t-shirts, sweat shirts, sleeping bags. and they told us anything you need, let us know. >> they have an expense account for us and then we order whatever we want. >> reporter: so how much is this worth? well, secellular.com told us it invaluable. sue? >> that's great story, courtney. thank you so...
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larry ellison the billionaire whose rebate for america's cup led to these 13 story high airborne gazelles that can fly at 50 miles an hour but are fragile and breath taking and dangerous. julian guthrie's book is a profile of a mag nate and sportsman, given i driven more by the need to win than the desire to publicize his own event or company. >> his focus was on figuring out a way, healthy, to get this team to be victorious. >> there were fans excited about the new race fornlths in sight of land. >> just the other day, they tapped each other, it's like nascar in the water with no breakbrakes. >> reporter: america's cups with a rich man's sport. in the same format, still so. still the lines grew as the epic comeback gained steam. >> i think this regatta, again, it was the most magnificent spectacle i've ever seen on the water. >> reporter: these racers are a world away from the graceful j boats from the early 20th century, gary johnson, veteran, said it came down to two boats on a windy day trying to be first around the track. >> i don't think things changed at all. >> reporter: no change
larry ellison the billionaire whose rebate for america's cup led to these 13 story high airborne gazelles that can fly at 50 miles an hour but are fragile and breath taking and dangerous. julian guthrie's book is a profile of a mag nate and sportsman, given i driven more by the need to win than the desire to publicize his own event or company. >> his focus was on figuring out a way, healthy, to get this team to be victorious. >> there were fans excited about the new race fornlths in...
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>> you have had israel gazelle here who buys phones for $200 and sells them in china for $400. the price down, you are going to broaden the market. in brazil, maybe you need to get it sub $200. getting that price down $300, $400, will broaden the market for apple and help them get back to earnings growth. >> let's talk the stock price. we are right above 500. if you are as cautious as you seem to be, how much more up side is there at this point? >> we don't think much. our price target is well below the current price. we expect the stock could trade to maybe 480. here we have over 500. last year, the stock hit its peak as the products became available. we suspect that will happen again this time. >> walt, for you? >> we are at a 540 price target, a 12 times earnings multiple, which is reasonable for a company returning to growth. as they buy stock back, it contracts the share base, which helps them to grow earnings further. as far as the selling on the news, the facts are that in the past two years, the stock hasn't sold on the news. there hasn't been an disappointment when the
>> you have had israel gazelle here who buys phones for $200 and sells them in china for $400. the price down, you are going to broaden the market. in brazil, maybe you need to get it sub $200. getting that price down $300, $400, will broaden the market for apple and help them get back to earnings growth. >> let's talk the stock price. we are right above 500. if you are as cautious as you seem to be, how much more up side is there at this point? >> we don't think much. our...
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weighing in with his thoughts, the president and co-founder and ceo of gazelle which is already an electronicsthanks for having me on the show again. >> we've spoken in the past about your line of business and how profitable it has been to offer consumers a place to trade in their devices. now apple getting into the space in a very big way. so does this give you guys an advantage as people look for pricing for a better deal or is it fundamentally just a competitive threat? >> we're very excited about apple entering the space. we've been anticipating it for a few months now, and at the end of the day it validates the market opportunity that we identified five years ago and completely reinforces the opportunity we see ahead of us. last time we spoke we talked about how the opportunity is driven by changing consumer behavior. and engaging with consumers and getting them to trade in their devices when they upgrade to new devices. so with apple coming in and with their market cloud and market presence, they're going to help change consumer behavior and we believe that we, like a few other players,
weighing in with his thoughts, the president and co-founder and ceo of gazelle which is already an electronicsthanks for having me on the show again. >> we've spoken in the past about your line of business and how profitable it has been to offer consumers a place to trade in their devices. now apple getting into the space in a very big way. so does this give you guys an advantage as people look for pricing for a better deal or is it fundamentally just a competitive threat? >> we're...