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the latest handbag for your daughter.hing will be comfortable and organic clothing. the look may be less ostentatious, but you can be sure that prices will not be any cheaper. sarah, bbc news, singapore. a greeting to millions across the world a re a greeting to millions across the world are celebrating the chinese lunar new year. the year of the rooster is going to ruffle a few feathers. the csla has a forecast for the hang seng index based on astronomy. i spoke to an analyst from csla to see how accurate it has been. of course, it is purely for alternative referencing, just for fun. but if you look at the first year of our forecast, it was the monkey year, and we correctly forecast it. go on, i am an 0x. tell me what kind of year i will have an potentially the rest of our viewers will have. will we be financially lucky? those who will be financially lucky? those who will be financially lucky are big, well, the t, lucky you. —— the. and the horse and snake, as well as the 0x. you also have forecasting that is not good fo
the latest handbag for your daughter.hing will be comfortable and organic clothing. the look may be less ostentatious, but you can be sure that prices will not be any cheaper. sarah, bbc news, singapore. a greeting to millions across the world a re a greeting to millions across the world are celebrating the chinese lunar new year. the year of the rooster is going to ruffle a few feathers. the csla has a forecast for the hang seng index based on astronomy. i spoke to an analyst from csla to see...
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. >> a wall of shoes, 150 handbags. >> there's a champagne doorbell. >> wait, what's a champagne doorbell[ doorbell ] only "e.t." is getting an up close look at this housewife's very expensive taste. >> what's the oldest piece in here? >> me. >> now, for january 2nd, 2017 this is "entertainment tonight." awards show season is hitting high gear. the final countdown is on to the golden globes on sunday. >> indeed. and what's so great about the globes is it brings together the biggest stars from film and television. it's a fun party. and we are breaking down what you can expect. >> meryl streep, emma stone, the ryans. it's tough predicting the globes, but etonline's danny directo is all in. he studies the nominees and says there's one race you can't ignore. >> the race for best actor in a mikesal or comedy is the one to watch. it is the battle of the ryans, gossling versus reynolds. >> gosling is nominated for his role in "la la land," reynolds for "deadpool." >> i'm going to make a prediction and say ryan reynolds comes out on top. deadpool had a wide release and a lot of eyes were on it no
. >> a wall of shoes, 150 handbags. >> there's a champagne doorbell. >> wait, what's a champagne doorbell[ doorbell ] only "e.t." is getting an up close look at this housewife's very expensive taste. >> what's the oldest piece in here? >> me. >> now, for january 2nd, 2017 this is "entertainment tonight." awards show season is hitting high gear. the final countdown is on to the golden globes on sunday. >> indeed. and what's so great...
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shops, but it is not just and shops, handbag shops, but it is notjust in london, they are also going. there you go. the oh, go shopping! have a great weekend. i can't afford it! that is because we work for the bbc, made! tell us about shopping. it isa tell us about shopping. it is a yacht! if you want to buy this, it will cost about 9 million euros. $9.3 million. that is cheaper than the first sale price back in 2012. let's get it! you're watching business live. our top story: fiat chrysler has been accused of not telling us authorities about software that regulates emissions in thousands of its diesel vehicles. the majority of those in the united states. and now let's get the inside track on the world of business — and its a week to go until donald trump becomes president. on wednesday this week he held his first formal news conference since winning office. many commentators were concerned about the lack of economic policy detail. meanwhile there are still unanswered questions about his business empire — mr trump plans to hand control of his business empire to his sons. but the us o
shops, but it is not just and shops, handbag shops, but it is notjust in london, they are also going. there you go. the oh, go shopping! have a great weekend. i can't afford it! that is because we work for the bbc, made! tell us about shopping. it isa tell us about shopping. it is a yacht! if you want to buy this, it will cost about 9 million euros. $9.3 million. that is cheaper than the first sale price back in 2012. let's get it! you're watching business live. our top story: fiat chrysler has...
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maria: how about a handbag handbags start up one taking on high end designers by allowing customers todbag want to bring in frank zam brelli thanks for joining us i like the idea you can think about in your head i want leather, i want skin, how does it look. >> works the way so many aspects of your life luxury work you have a choice you have an option, imagine you had a we can of going on vacation you have to walk into a store, and have somebody else select that for you, where you are going to fly what airline you are going to take, you walk right out that store apply luxury hand bags create something can bring you into the process the choice you deserve. >> how do you do that disrupting the luxuryy handbag space how does one actually go on line, and you download your app. >> download an app go he online and we built an application really lets you see what you are building. from the sketch or somebody else's starting point if not old enough to start from clean the set of paper select the bag how it is even made that you want a simple leather bag over the top crocodile choice is yours.
maria: how about a handbag handbags start up one taking on high end designers by allowing customers todbag want to bring in frank zam brelli thanks for joining us i like the idea you can think about in your head i want leather, i want skin, how does it look. >> works the way so many aspects of your life luxury work you have a choice you have an option, imagine you had a we can of going on vacation you have to walk into a store, and have somebody else select that for you, where you are...
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handbags and watches as a category has slowed in 2016, and we saw that in november and december.es, other handbag makers, there has been more , and that obviously has tarnished the brand is somewhat. you can get these anywhere now, so that has been hurting sales, especially as traffic falls off. scarlet: macy's has been towing or playing around with its real estate assets as a way to raise cash and deal with some of the losses in sales momentum. what about kohl's? does kohl's have that option? option, but itat seems they are more interested in rationalizing the store size than closing stores. ,heir stores are more off mall which insulates them somewhat from the declining traffic we see at the mall, but it sounds like talking to them that they are more interested in smaller stores than closing stores, but that may change. about there talking retailers blaming the election for the weakness, can they just say whatever they want? do they have to have some reason? >> i think they can say what they want, but whether people believe them or not is another a question. the election excuse
handbags and watches as a category has slowed in 2016, and we saw that in november and december.es, other handbag makers, there has been more , and that obviously has tarnished the brand is somewhat. you can get these anywhere now, so that has been hurting sales, especially as traffic falls off. scarlet: macy's has been towing or playing around with its real estate assets as a way to raise cash and deal with some of the losses in sales momentum. what about kohl's? does kohl's have that option?...
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handbags in particular. macy's blames it some of its shortfall on handbags. we are about 30 minutes away from the end of the first day trading session in europe. check out my lovely gmm. by that column, you would think the euro is up. uncertainty was the buzzword, the takeaway. the uncertainty of donald trump's policies. what is that mean for monetary policy going forward? commodities gaining. gold is in favor today. a lot of data today. let's start with ppi data out of the eurozone unexpectedly returning to the euro area. after three more years, adding to signs cost pressures are building as the 19 nation economy spreads its prices charged. .1% earlier. this increase follows 40 consecutive declines. the data comes after consumer price inflation rose 1% in december, the fastest since 2013. that will reinforce the debate about the appropriate degree of monetary stimulus within the ecb. there is more data on inflation. slipped consumer prices. rate stagnated in december following a reading of -.3% one month earlier. that is 25 straight months of annual decline,
handbags in particular. macy's blames it some of its shortfall on handbags. we are about 30 minutes away from the end of the first day trading session in europe. check out my lovely gmm. by that column, you would think the euro is up. uncertainty was the buzzword, the takeaway. the uncertainty of donald trump's policies. what is that mean for monetary policy going forward? commodities gaining. gold is in favor today. a lot of data today. let's start with ppi data out of the eurozone...
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so my german friend brought a handbag with her, and so i grabbed her handbag and i started to look forthere was a box of matches in the bottom of her purse. and we took those matches out. we started taking off our head scarves, lighting them on fire and waving the head scarves in the sky like flags. like burning flags. and the helicopters came around one more time, and they saw the fire. and we knew that they had seen us because this massive chinook helicopter swoops over our head, and all of a sudden, from across the field out of the shadows, comes this row of g.i. joes, and we hear their voices. yelling from hundreds of feet away. are you the detainees? are you the prisoners? and we're, like, yes! and he says, ma'am. you're going to be just fine. >> there had been complete tension. we had the expectation we're about to save them. suddenly it looked as though everything was lost, and now suddenly, they were safely in the helicopter. it was complete relief. >> once we hit pakistan we were transferred to a c-130 that took us to islamabad. and it was the back of the c-130 opened, standin
so my german friend brought a handbag with her, and so i grabbed her handbag and i started to look forthere was a box of matches in the bottom of her purse. and we took those matches out. we started taking off our head scarves, lighting them on fire and waving the head scarves in the sky like flags. like burning flags. and the helicopters came around one more time, and they saw the fire. and we knew that they had seen us because this massive chinook helicopter swoops over our head, and all of a...
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this time one of the thieves pepper strayed a store employee and made off with $10,000 in handbags. this is showing another pepper spray incident, $4,000 worth of glasses taken. one or more as transgender women who have been previously seen in the store. director of marketing said in the statement, center city d.c. is in close retail establishment around the d.c. area. we are >> spokesperson said is up most importance to them. >>> president obama opens up about his biggest disappointment in the white house. if it you missed it you can see it coming up. >>> tributes in george town to the writer of the classic story rex tillerson put exxon's interests before america's.. i'm not here to represent the us government's interest. instead, tillerson sided with putin. with billions in russian oil deals... he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. with sleep number,
this time one of the thieves pepper strayed a store employee and made off with $10,000 in handbags. this is showing another pepper spray incident, $4,000 worth of glasses taken. one or more as transgender women who have been previously seen in the store. director of marketing said in the statement, center city d.c. is in close retail establishment around the d.c. area. we are >> spokesperson said is up most importance to them. >>> president obama opens up about his biggest...
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everything includes at least 60 designer scarves, 50 pairs of jeans, more than 150 pairs of shoes and 150 handbags. >> this is bag land. pretty much lots of chanel. >> how much and where is it from? >> i think i paid $28 and it's from zara. >> bargain item. >> this is a little leather chanel jacket. >> it doesn't look like leather. >> i know, but feel it. >> how long have you had it? >> like 15 years. >> what's the oldest piece in here? >> me. >> this is where you keep all your glittery things. >> i had to measure all of my things and make sure that everyone had a little compartment that would fit. there's a keypad to this center island. and it has two different codes. so one code for one side, one code the other. >> and with so many expensive items it's no surprise heather's big on security. >> there's padlocks on both doors. deadbolts with codes that only i know. so literally no one can come in. >> no kids allowed. >> if you're invited in you're invited in. and if you're not you're not. >> still ahead -- >> i don't know why i didn't realize i would be so invested. >> the real secret to alicia ke
everything includes at least 60 designer scarves, 50 pairs of jeans, more than 150 pairs of shoes and 150 handbags. >> this is bag land. pretty much lots of chanel. >> how much and where is it from? >> i think i paid $28 and it's from zara. >> bargain item. >> this is a little leather chanel jacket. >> it doesn't look like leather. >> i know, but feel it. >> how long have you had it? >> like 15 years. >> what's the oldest piece in...
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>> the robot captured them as they were running by after they left the store with all these handbags, actually utilize that video for evidence. >> as the robot was moving up and down in chelsea, people were fascinated, taking pictures, asking questions. definitely a huge interest in it. >> night scope actually is deployed all over the state of california. we have multiple deployments there on corporate campuses, shopping centers, hospitals, we're with the sacramento kings -- >> and it's working? >> it's working great. >> well, it's a great idea, but there are departments across the country can't afford to hire new cops, let alone robots. >> but in new jersey, cities like newark, patterson, it would be great to have some of these robot cops as a second set of eyes because a lot of times when we're talking about crime, we need that surveillance, that camera there so we know how the scene actually unfolded. >> there's a camera on every street corner seemingly in every city the. question is what happens when a robot cop pulls over a driverless car? [laughter] then what happens? [laughter]
>> the robot captured them as they were running by after they left the store with all these handbags, actually utilize that video for evidence. >> as the robot was moving up and down in chelsea, people were fascinated, taking pictures, asking questions. definitely a huge interest in it. >> night scope actually is deployed all over the state of california. we have multiple deployments there on corporate campuses, shopping centers, hospitals, we're with the sacramento kings --...
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they stole thousands of dollars in jewelry, handbags and clothing.f the men wore a gucci baseball cap and another man may have had a too on the back of his hand. >>> and while today will not be the most beautiful day today is the better dave your twod get out and do anything that involves the outdoors. here's a look at your new jersey temperatures. pretty mild start out there. we've been seeing mild temperatures. can't complain. 42 for clayton. piney hall at 42 degrees. 42 for robinville. florence at 43. radar and satellite for us currently just cloudy conditions. that's the theme of today. gray cloudy but for the most part dry day. might run into mist early on this morning due to patchy fog that's still lingering. as we go forward things get very rainy. we're looking today at 54 for our temperature cloudy. tomorrow we start off with light to moderate rain morning. break early in the day. afternoon-evening rain starts to pick back up. still in the low 50s. drop to lower 40s by monday. that's with the heaviest rain moving in. for the suburbs drops to
they stole thousands of dollars in jewelry, handbags and clothing.f the men wore a gucci baseball cap and another man may have had a too on the back of his hand. >>> and while today will not be the most beautiful day today is the better dave your twod get out and do anything that involves the outdoors. here's a look at your new jersey temperatures. pretty mild start out there. we've been seeing mild temperatures. can't complain. 42 for clayton. piney hall at 42 degrees. 42 for...
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one day soon she's going to leave her handbag and leave her wallet somewhere and someone else is goingto nick it. because that's how karma works. >> that was a split-second decision. you could have chosen, let me give it to this guy so that the owner has a chance to find it. >> they have several options and now it is under investigation. the police are looking for them. >>>s the luke mcmahon, he's 15 years old and this is the first song he's written. ♪ when you smile the world lights up and troubles fade away ♪ ♪ i wait a while to see that beautiful face ♪ >> the name of the song is "i won't let go." it's a beautiful song. and he wrote it for his friend you see sitting right there. that friend is blair chaffin. he's known blair since they were in preschool. and he wrote this friend in helps of helping her. blair has a syndrome. and on "right this minute" we first learned about this from eliza o'neal's family that discovered she had this disease and there's no cure. they started the organization. and under their banner, luke is trying to raise money to help find a cure to help his frien
one day soon she's going to leave her handbag and leave her wallet somewhere and someone else is goingto nick it. because that's how karma works. >> that was a split-second decision. you could have chosen, let me give it to this guy so that the owner has a chance to find it. >> they have several options and now it is under investigation. the police are looking for them. >>>s the luke mcmahon, he's 15 years old and this is the first song he's written. ♪ when you smile the...
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it is a $3,600 wool a-line coat by gucci, she wore a red hat, matching handbag and gloves and a lot of people talking about that because she had it on when she was interviewed by morning show this morning and throughout the day, and it stood out but ukee, always on this night there is that sat tore qualification part that everybody looks at and wants to know who is wearing what and, of course, tonight at the gala, people eyes will be back on the president and first laidy that is for sure, jessica. what a first lady chooses can make a statement and change life of the designer from the elegance of both, jackie kennedy to michelle obama. >>> looking back, in 2013 mrs. n by jason wu, wu was her choice for her first inaugural night in 2009. oscar delaurenta was label for laura bush in 2005, michael faircloth, director in 2001. hillary clinton sparkled in oscar delaurenta in 197. in 193 she chose designer sarah phillips, barbara bush danced the night away in arnold sku zi, and jane, designed nancy reagan's, 1985 gown just as he did in 1981. >> how about that. >> i'm counting on you, jessica
it is a $3,600 wool a-line coat by gucci, she wore a red hat, matching handbag and gloves and a lot of people talking about that because she had it on when she was interviewed by morning show this morning and throughout the day, and it stood out but ukee, always on this night there is that sat tore qualification part that everybody looks at and wants to know who is wearing what and, of course, tonight at the gala, people eyes will be back on the president and first laidy that is for sure,...
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>> the brand includes ivanka trump apparel, handbags, shoes and accessories.n she wasn't running her own business, she was an executive vice president at the trump organization. >> i actually knew from when i was a little girl that i wanted to go into real estate. i went to wharton, i majored in real estate and finance. i knew real estate was what i wanted to do. >> but her father actually encouraged her to consider a different career direction. >> he'd say, are you sure you don't want to try this? are you sure you don't want to try that? he always said to us, you have to do what you love, and you'll never succeed, you'll never be able to compete at the highest level if you don't deeply love what it is that you do. >> what was she like when she was a young, working career woman, just out of college? >> she was serious. she was driven. we were at a girls weekend, and i woke up, and she was just gone. she had slipped out to go to new jersey with her father to look at some job site, quintessential ivanka. that's where her focus was and that's where her attention
>> the brand includes ivanka trump apparel, handbags, shoes and accessories.n she wasn't running her own business, she was an executive vice president at the trump organization. >> i actually knew from when i was a little girl that i wanted to go into real estate. i went to wharton, i majored in real estate and finance. i knew real estate was what i wanted to do. >> but her father actually encouraged her to consider a different career direction. >> he'd say, are you sure...
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individuals have collection drives where they collect clothes and other items such as high heels, handbagsings are collected and sent over, they arrived at ports and clog up they arrived at ports and clog up the system that has been set up to streamline to provide life—saving support to those who really needed. as you can imagine, container loads with high heels and woollen blankets in the pacific are not prioritising what the aid agencies are there to do. they were to provide things like emergency shelter and water and food and things that people who have lost everything really need. some good advice there. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we will be looking ahead to president xijinping's key speech at davos. and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures. this is an absolutely huge alligator, spotted going for a stroll in florida. it's been nicknamed "humpback". he is enormous. i would not go anywhere near him. thank you for watching. good morning. we have some to psy—tu rvy good morning. we have some topsy—turvy weather conditions across the country yesterday. last w
individuals have collection drives where they collect clothes and other items such as high heels, handbagsings are collected and sent over, they arrived at ports and clog up they arrived at ports and clog up the system that has been set up to streamline to provide life—saving support to those who really needed. as you can imagine, container loads with high heels and woollen blankets in the pacific are not prioritising what the aid agencies are there to do. they were to provide things like...
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individuals have collection drives, where they collect clothes and other items, such as high heels, handbagsonal disasters. and when these things are collected and they're sent over, they arrive at ports and they clog up the system that's been set up to streamline, to provide life—saving support to those who really need it. as you can imagine, container—loads worth of high heels and woollen blankets in the pacific, prioritising those is not really at the forefront of what the aid agencies are there to do. they want to provide things like emergency shelter and water and food, and things that people who have lost everything really need. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we will be looking ahead to president xijinping's key speech at davos. this is an absolutely huge alligator, spotted going for a stroll in florida. it has been nicknamed ‘humpback‘. local resident kim joiner posted the video on social media. i don't understand why they are not just running the other way. good morning. we got some topsy—turvy weather conditions across the country yesterday. last week's snow still jus
individuals have collection drives, where they collect clothes and other items, such as high heels, handbagsonal disasters. and when these things are collected and they're sent over, they arrive at ports and they clog up the system that's been set up to streamline, to provide life—saving support to those who really need it. as you can imagine, container—loads worth of high heels and woollen blankets in the pacific, prioritising those is not really at the forefront of what the aid agencies...
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it's a handbag and fashion auction, and all of the benefits go to breast cancer emergency fund. damian: when is that? scarlett: october 21 at the bentley reserve in san francisco, and we raise 1/4th of our budget, and 100% of the proceeds go back into our organization so we can serve clients. damian: there's a--how crucial is support, whether it's pure support or not, in the recovery and then through the healing process of somebody who's going through this. scarlett: it's incredibly important. we have a lot of individuals coming to us feeling very alone and i think one of the things is to really have that outlet to talk about what they're going through and then to have people really listen. so, i encourage people to really listen and hear it all, no matter what that is, because every experience is different. just that we have that dialogue and that person has that outlet and to know that they're not alone is so critical to get through. damian: personally, how rewarding is your work that you're doing? i mean, it's good to go to work and knowing that you're getting a paycheck, but
it's a handbag and fashion auction, and all of the benefits go to breast cancer emergency fund. damian: when is that? scarlett: october 21 at the bentley reserve in san francisco, and we raise 1/4th of our budget, and 100% of the proceeds go back into our organization so we can serve clients. damian: there's a--how crucial is support, whether it's pure support or not, in the recovery and then through the healing process of somebody who's going through this. scarlett: it's incredibly important....
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hard to not take this personally when i do a lot of right of work and what it takes to balance the handbagthat time but i'm doing haste i'm here on my own time as a proud rec and park gardener and 4ri6 laborer i'm committed to providing criterion and safe open space for all park users and species but the point to keep as many species for the most amount of time far into future as many generation as we can we're trying to prop up the food it is hierarchical changing we can do that with a little bit of trust i'm urging everyone here to leave fears behind in recognizing our commitment at the rec and park department and to keep the natural areas criterion and safe over the pass 20 years we've worked under the management practices but without recognized guiding policy framework wow. we work with thousand of volunteers throughout san francisco in diverse community that want the heritage officially preserved san franciscans deserve reassurance as a progressive city that we actually make progress by roebs our investment in front line stewardship by certificateing the eir in the management plan you
hard to not take this personally when i do a lot of right of work and what it takes to balance the handbagthat time but i'm doing haste i'm here on my own time as a proud rec and park gardener and 4ri6 laborer i'm committed to providing criterion and safe open space for all park users and species but the point to keep as many species for the most amount of time far into future as many generation as we can we're trying to prop up the food it is hierarchical changing we can do that with a little...
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. >> it's a big street in new york city, lots of things going on including asians selling handbags.n so much trouble. andy, ask me something. hurry up. >> andy: tim, you said prove you weren't at the march. later in the show you said you were at the march with taylor swift who wasn't at the march. i'm taking it as proof that you were also not at the merge. >> my parents are asian, andy, and i think it's a little insensitive -- i'm kidding. i went to it, i'm very supportive, i believe that a lot of the equality that we are striving for is the solution. >> andy: okay. the crowd size stuff, tom, i would give you the point that spicer was including tv and streaming in saying that it was the largest audience, except what he said was "both in person and around the world" ." not just around the world. it >> tom: i mean, both. this is what i'm saying, it was a crafty statement. >> andy: it's only crafty if you wanted it to be crafty. >> tom: in person and around the world, both together. >> andy: that means both of them separately. >> tom: if he said each, -- i would be a registered democra
. >> it's a big street in new york city, lots of things going on including asians selling handbags.n so much trouble. andy, ask me something. hurry up. >> andy: tim, you said prove you weren't at the march. later in the show you said you were at the march with taylor swift who wasn't at the march. i'm taking it as proof that you were also not at the merge. >> my parents are asian, andy, and i think it's a little insensitive -- i'm kidding. i went to it, i'm very supportive, i...
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pointing out a weakness in areas such as handbags and watches. after the bell, we saw kohl's stock plunge as much as 13%. they cut their fiscal 2016 forecast in a very big way. the story not just week holiday sales, but a continuation of a trend where many of the holiday sales are going online, not into the big-box retailers. there are some retailing couldts predicting this be the front end of what could be a nationwide wave of hundreds and hundreds of stores closing. shery: not surprising how much we shop online. let's not get the first word news with courtney collins. donald trump has picked a wall street insider to be its top regulator. despitepite regular -- railing against the industry on the campaign trail. clayton has recep -- has represented financial firms, including goldman sachs during the 2008 bailout. the former bfi banker convicted in relation to the troubled fund will appeal. he was given 30 months jail for witness tampering. he is the third bsi banker to be found guilty in singapore. he also faces charges of money laundering. two
pointing out a weakness in areas such as handbags and watches. after the bell, we saw kohl's stock plunge as much as 13%. they cut their fiscal 2016 forecast in a very big way. the story not just week holiday sales, but a continuation of a trend where many of the holiday sales are going online, not into the big-box retailers. there are some retailing couldts predicting this be the front end of what could be a nationwide wave of hundreds and hundreds of stores closing. shery: not surprising how...
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macy's says a lot of the weakness was from accessories, specifically watches and handbags. you can also look at coach, kate spade that are seeing weakness, michael cores. there is a ripple effect from the suppliers to the department stores, as well as broad weakness across retail as we continue to see a secular shift within the retail industry away from bricks and mortar, away from department stores to online. commoditiescheck on head of the weekly inventory numbers that we will get at 11:00. crude oil prices are higher. gold also trading higher, continuing a recent winning streak. mark: retail, big decline or yesterday. second-biggest decliner today. we are up, we were down, we were up, we are down. little changed for the second day after the bull markets on tuesday. this is the big gainer. look at this persimmon. the biggest homebuilder in the u.k. the biggest gain since july. shares up by 7%. and 8% rise in revenue. forward sales rate. executive spoke to us earlier. he said the second half of 2016 was particularly strong. this was a stock that fell by 44% after brexit, h
macy's says a lot of the weakness was from accessories, specifically watches and handbags. you can also look at coach, kate spade that are seeing weakness, michael cores. there is a ripple effect from the suppliers to the department stores, as well as broad weakness across retail as we continue to see a secular shift within the retail industry away from bricks and mortar, away from department stores to online. commoditiescheck on head of the weekly inventory numbers that we will get at 11:00....
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i keep some in my handbag for that reason much let's talk about dating. is there a proven system for women to find mr. right. experts say yes, they believe the key is for ladies to date multiple men. experts say in order for women to feel alleviated they date should date more than one man at a time. you don't have to disclose that information to the man you're currently out with. be out to find the perfect match with you, not just settling with with one who may seem like a good match. here's some rules for correctly dating multiple people at the same time. keep your dates on a need to know basis. >> remembering it's not what you say, but how you say it. >> okay. > think of dating less of a process for finding someone perfect and more like a series of potentially enjoyable evenings with very beautiful strangers. what do you think? >> the first thing that comes to mind so it's okay for the ladies to date multiple people, but not the guys? > no one said that. >> hello. i can dig this t. i'm usually a woman that likes to focus in on one person. i can give one
i keep some in my handbag for that reason much let's talk about dating. is there a proven system for women to find mr. right. experts say yes, they believe the key is for ladies to date multiple men. experts say in order for women to feel alleviated they date should date more than one man at a time. you don't have to disclose that information to the man you're currently out with. be out to find the perfect match with you, not just settling with with one who may seem like a good match. here's...
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. >> the trio made off with $10,000 in furs handbags and boots and some cash. they fled in a silver car. >>> time for a check of your accuweather forecast for a thursday afternoon. >> we'll go outside to adam joseph, nice and sunny out today. >> it's bright now we had a deck of clouds that passed through during the heart of the day, the high clouds from a system to the south that arrives tomorrow and as we look at numbers, 47 degrees, 7 degrees above normal. washington 52 and 54 richmond and 60 right now in roanoke and any winter like air is to the north in buffalo and binghamton. early morning fine and then the high clouds that pushed in from the south and west and midlevel clouds, they begin to break up now at sunset and the sun is trying to return once again and all of this is moving up from the south with a system that races from the midwest to the north and west and brings in warmer air and this is rain from chicago to nashville and new orleans. it does turn wet at the end of the week. a touch of sun tomorrow ermey in the morning and then rain at the lunch
. >> the trio made off with $10,000 in furs handbags and boots and some cash. they fled in a silver car. >>> time for a check of your accuweather forecast for a thursday afternoon. >> we'll go outside to adam joseph, nice and sunny out today. >> it's bright now we had a deck of clouds that passed through during the heart of the day, the high clouds from a system to the south that arrives tomorrow and as we look at numbers, 47 degrees, 7 degrees above normal....
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if you buy designer shoes or handbags on ebay, how do you know if their authentic? some might say it's a real crap shoot. ebay wants to prevent counterfeits from selling on the site. they want to authenticate high-end products. sellers can agree to have it inspected if an item is real or if it's shipped to the buyer. if not, ebay would issue a refund. >>> the deadline to enroll uncovered california and that's obamacare here in the golden state for 2017 at the end of this month. tomorrow, agents from california will be here in my 7 on your side office to answer your questions and get you enrolled. our phone lines will be opened from 4:00 until 8:00 and you don't have to wait to answer questions. you can submit them right now on facebook and twitter. use the #askfinney. >> every time you do one of these events, you always get a lot of calls and the office is packed. great job. >> thanks. >>> cvs will cut the price of a generic version of the epipen. it will sell a two-pack of a generic for $110. that's down from a previous price of $200. this comes as cigna says it wi
if you buy designer shoes or handbags on ebay, how do you know if their authentic? some might say it's a real crap shoot. ebay wants to prevent counterfeits from selling on the site. they want to authenticate high-end products. sellers can agree to have it inspected if an item is real or if it's shipped to the buyer. if not, ebay would issue a refund. >>> the deadline to enroll uncovered california and that's obamacare here in the golden state for 2017 at the end of this month....
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san francisco has an amazing environmental history a few cities are fortunate enough to harbor the handbag at that time for the urban environment the plan guides the city to conservative the bio diversity and our natural areas are the greatest treasures in our city including the creek that runs through glen canyon the mountain davidson the diverse grassland at for the butterfly and the oak lands the plan also addresses climatic change and promotes urban forest enhancement and the rec and park staff applies dog patch techniques helps to lead to the reduction of herbicides by 91 percent since 2010 and without those special places mammals including rear and sdaurgsz species cannot in spite of we experience nature here and new thank you for the opportunity to speak and urge you to approve the plan and certificate the eir. >> commissioners hi and arresting it is your representing the sierra club if you notice the card i submitted and checked off both endorse and this is difficult for me he was part of the negotiating team 15 years ago under the previous director brought people it together with
san francisco has an amazing environmental history a few cities are fortunate enough to harbor the handbag at that time for the urban environment the plan guides the city to conservative the bio diversity and our natural areas are the greatest treasures in our city including the creek that runs through glen canyon the mountain davidson the diverse grassland at for the butterfly and the oak lands the plan also addresses climatic change and promotes urban forest enhancement and the rec and park...
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. >> and a lot of what they source comes from overseas with those handbags not made in the u.s. under armour shares story of the day plunging. levels that this stock hasn't seen in more than three years. it's losing 1/4 of its value. pretty much been there all day. the analysts who predicted a weak earnings report tells us whether this drop is now a buying opportunity. >> all that to come. >> to come. let's start with president trump's executive orders and his meeting with pharmaceutical executives earlier today at the white house. eamon javers is there at the white house. meg terrell is at cnbc global headquarters and we have michael ye. team coverage. eamon, you start us off. >> reporter: bill, we just saw this play out from the white house. president trump convening his panel of experts on cyber security to talk about this executive order that we believe he is likely to sign later this afternoon. president trump saying ultimately that a lot of this is going to be based on interaction with the private sector in terms of hospitals, power plants, the electrical grid, all of the
. >> and a lot of what they source comes from overseas with those handbags not made in the u.s. under armour shares story of the day plunging. levels that this stock hasn't seen in more than three years. it's losing 1/4 of its value. pretty much been there all day. the analysts who predicted a weak earnings report tells us whether this drop is now a buying opportunity. >> all that to come. >> to come. let's start with president trump's executive orders and his meeting with...
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. >> where you going to pick up your handbag?i'm joking but -- >> this is a case where -- 98% of when i buy -- >> you're not buying cosmetics online, amazon has become a logistic company. you buy things there and pick it up there. we're going to have far fewer department stores at the end of 2017 than we have right now. >> still ahead. time warner and at&t taking a hit today on reports that president-elect is still opposed to the mega merger. so with the $85 billion will deal in jep did i what could it mean for the media space. and talk about a buzz kill. we'll hear from the company's ceo when "fast money" returns. y tllititie? coras! o y girls e ' o y girls e es nog,ps us s omng o caldorigh whm o jrye lbuat dmy a omatat ghis str'dn es d in en mch wxa slyheisk s lbuat dmy a omatat ghis str'dn eofit usem.itimil eti to warfa es d in arntres thit k anst sclrs ise etinonital fac ll-man ri e itnf owelelwaom, arntres thit k r ng fople w n't stoping t tor tcr yor se e , re layakakngbleeo opowelelwaom, arntres thit k r ng fople w re ince
. >> where you going to pick up your handbag?i'm joking but -- >> this is a case where -- 98% of when i buy -- >> you're not buying cosmetics online, amazon has become a logistic company. you buy things there and pick it up there. we're going to have far fewer department stores at the end of 2017 than we have right now. >> still ahead. time warner and at&t taking a hit today on reports that president-elect is still opposed to the mega merger. so with the $85 billion...
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and i would force them to put their clothing and their handbags in the back seat.because you never know what a woman has in her purse. for all i know, they could have a pistol. a knife of their own. mace. whatever. so that would be the first thing i would do. plus it keeps the female from, if they're nude, they don't have a tendency to run away. so -- i guess another psychological factor. >> what was the knife? >> the knife was on me at all times. and after i disrobed and i was fixing to commence sexual intercourse, i would have the knife stuck in the ground near the mattress. it would be within reach. then i would strip down, and i would rape them. i would sometimes keep my victims anywhere from three to five hours at a time. >> seemingly, he was pretty bold about how he did his crimes. because of the fact he would always reveal himself. these women would know who he is. but the fact is, "a," he was a very big guy. i mean he had been in prison for a while when we met him. so i can only imagine when he was younger, how much more powerful he was. but also, the way h
and i would force them to put their clothing and their handbags in the back seat.because you never know what a woman has in her purse. for all i know, they could have a pistol. a knife of their own. mace. whatever. so that would be the first thing i would do. plus it keeps the female from, if they're nude, they don't have a tendency to run away. so -- i guess another psychological factor. >> what was the knife? >> the knife was on me at all times. and after i disrobed and i was...
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things like vacations, entertainment, and that eats away at the spending available for things like handbags that was cnbc's courtney reagan. how did the uk high street fair? let's talk about that with sophie michael, head of retail at bdo. how did high street fair? any better than the u.s.? >> december has been a challenging month. we saw a fall in high street sales again. it's been the fourth row in that critical festive month for uk retail. any fall on the uk high street with the fourth in a row is a disappointment for uk retail. >> we saw that with the numbers of next. oftentimes seen as a bellwether for the fashion industry. did fashion doppler particularl in december. >> fashion fell in december, but we need to coming pair that to a low base in 2015. and the overall high street fall in 2015 was the worst month we saw going back to december of 2008. that's why any falls of those figures is a poor result for uk retail. >> what next was eluding to was the rise in the experience economy. so fewer people spending a lot of money in clothes but going out to restaurants, festivals. how big a p
things like vacations, entertainment, and that eats away at the spending available for things like handbags that was cnbc's courtney reagan. how did the uk high street fair? let's talk about that with sophie michael, head of retail at bdo. how did high street fair? any better than the u.s.? >> december has been a challenging month. we saw a fall in high street sales again. it's been the fourth row in that critical festive month for uk retail. any fall on the uk high street with the fourth...
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consumers also bought more big ticket items instead of clothes and handbags. macy's plans to close 68 this year, and the rest in the next few years. >>> wall street meantime, had its second positive close of the new year. the dow was up 60 points, and it inches closer to the 20,000 mark. the nasdaq gained 37. the s & p was up 12. >>> tech innovators are getting ready to showcase their latest gadgets in las vegas. the international consumer electronics show gets underway tomorrow. 3800 exhibiters are on hand, awaiting the arrival of an estimated 165,000 visitors. the show is considered the place to get a first look at things like virtual reality shoes that make you feel like you're walking in snow. or a toothbrush with artificial intelligence, that can tell you where you need to do more brushing. >> you can improve your brushing skills by looking on the app, and seeing where you're missing when you brush. >> okay. there will be plenty of technology surprises along with advancements in already introduced concepts, such as drones, robots, 3d printing. the show is
consumers also bought more big ticket items instead of clothes and handbags. macy's plans to close 68 this year, and the rest in the next few years. >>> wall street meantime, had its second positive close of the new year. the dow was up 60 points, and it inches closer to the 20,000 mark. the nasdaq gained 37. the s & p was up 12. >>> tech innovators are getting ready to showcase their latest gadgets in las vegas. the international consumer electronics show gets underway...
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was the warm, kind of easy going -- thatcher was the star owner's daughter, she famously had the handbag, she was famously tough and together that seemed to gel. it's so crucial with international relations. but in a sense, though, hallie, we're talking there about the way things have been and president trump as so far seems to change so much. and that's what's so difficult for world leaders is figuring out how things will work in the future. and the real danger for the british and the real danger for any world leader who chooses to take the road which the british prime minister has is to stay as the british always has really close to washington. the danger is that president trump starts to do things that britain really doesn't agree with and how does she respond to that? fundamentally she knows that if she has washington on side, it really strengthens her negotiations with the european union, but it's full of risks. >> keir, i think you should hop on a train and get down to washington because there's a lot of anticipation for that meeting. thank you very much, keir simmons at 30 rock. >
was the warm, kind of easy going -- thatcher was the star owner's daughter, she famously had the handbag, she was famously tough and together that seemed to gel. it's so crucial with international relations. but in a sense, though, hallie, we're talking there about the way things have been and president trump as so far seems to change so much. and that's what's so difficult for world leaders is figuring out how things will work in the future. and the real danger for the british and the real...
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so zal would, like, grab an executive woman's handbag and pull something out of the bag.ou know, just like her sunglasses and we'd act this whole thing out. and at the end, i remember the first time we did a pitch like that the executive was just looking at us like -- [ laughter ] and we were like, wow, that went so badly. and then he leaned across the table and was like, don't ever change. and it took me a long time to figure out that he really actually enjoyed that pitch. because later on a screenwriter friend told me, that is not how you pitch a show, or anything. >> jimmy: no. you have to, like, have it pipe down. it's very boring. >> you come in and you say it's "terms of endearment" meets the "ghostbusters." like, just give them a matchup they haven't seen and let them imagine the rest. >> jimmy: yeah. but this is hard to match up. because there's so many things happening in this thing. but it's fantastic. i'll just set this up for op the first episode basically your character is -- has a near death experience. is that right? >> yes. a near death experience. >> jimm
so zal would, like, grab an executive woman's handbag and pull something out of the bag.ou know, just like her sunglasses and we'd act this whole thing out. and at the end, i remember the first time we did a pitch like that the executive was just looking at us like -- [ laughter ] and we were like, wow, that went so badly. and then he leaned across the table and was like, don't ever change. and it took me a long time to figure out that he really actually enjoyed that pitch. because later on a...
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they could have it a in a handbag or just simply in their top pocket. it's very easy to perpetrate something like this in a society where guns are freely available. that's the problem. >> guns fall into the hands of vulnerable people and making everyone else more vulnerable around them we have to leave it there. we appreciate your expertise. >>> still to come, u.s. intelligence is certain that russia tried to influence the presidential election, but donald trump's reaction has many u.s. officials and others scratching their heads. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal
they could have it a in a handbag or just simply in their top pocket. it's very easy to perpetrate something like this in a society where guns are freely available. that's the problem. >> guns fall into the hands of vulnerable people and making everyone else more vulnerable around them we have to leave it there. we appreciate your expertise. >>> still to come, u.s. intelligence is certain that russia tried to influence the presidential election, but donald trump's reaction has...
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a little boy in october, shot most of this upcoming season hiding her pregnancy behind coats and handbags. >> a lot of capes and ponchos. >> and the dark colors kind of hide because you look beautifully pregnant. >> but olivia pope is not pregnant. >> no, she's not. >> what if you're wrong? >> i won't be wrong. >> this season is shorter than usual with 16 confirmed episodes instead of 22. a rep for the executive producer tells us that was a creative decision, and it happened to work out perfectly with kerry's maternity leave. something else we found out, she's quite the prankster. >> guillermo got a new phone number, and he texted everybody to say, hey, everybody, this is my new number. this is how you reach me. i texted him back. i was like,io, dude, i don't know who this is for, but i'm a big fan. thanks for your number. he freaked out. then i told him it was just me. >> that is -- that's genius. you got it in you. >> i do have a little bit, but i try to keep it suppressed. >> what's something you know about kerry that would surprise the fans? >> she's a big clown and has no problem mak
a little boy in october, shot most of this upcoming season hiding her pregnancy behind coats and handbags. >> a lot of capes and ponchos. >> and the dark colors kind of hide because you look beautifully pregnant. >> but olivia pope is not pregnant. >> no, she's not. >> what if you're wrong? >> i won't be wrong. >> this season is shorter than usual with 16 confirmed episodes instead of 22. a rep for the executive producer tells us that was a creative...
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it isn't surprising that handbags did not perform. that is a big gifting item.ople back into their stores -- bring people back into their stores? jon: not a surprise that they have to close in stores and cut more jobs. >> when you were looking at price as your main lever to pull and you are selling a lot of things that a consumer can get anywhere -- they can look online and see it is cheaper at this other place. somebody else is offering me free shipping. there are so many more ways to shop now. if all you can do is cut prices, you will never win holiday. the companies that will win holiday are the people who don't need to rely on discounting. maybe they already are discounters like t.j. maxx or they offer a great experience sephora orr a -- ulta. david: sears will close an additional 150 stores -- let's ask you about sears and how they will pull themselves out of this type. -- this dive. >> they've been in a guide for a lot longer than anyone else. it is navigating the direction of the dissent. for them, it is a liquidity management game. your to keep closing s
it isn't surprising that handbags did not perform. that is a big gifting item.ople back into their stores -- bring people back into their stores? jon: not a surprise that they have to close in stores and cut more jobs. >> when you were looking at price as your main lever to pull and you are selling a lot of things that a consumer can get anywhere -- they can look online and see it is cheaper at this other place. somebody else is offering me free shipping. there are so many more ways to...
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. >>> the trio got away with $60,000 worth of clothing, handbags, jewelry, and wallets if you recognize any of the suspects you are urged to cat police. >>> and new on the healthwatch tonight a new app is about to be available that can help people struggling with dixon. health reporter stephanie stahl has more otto limb pick binner behind this new technology. >>> summer games, in 196 and thrill of the lifetime for curtaining will. >> when you win the gold medal you have an responsibility to be a positive member of society. >> reporter: twenty-seven year-old won the gold medal in free style wrestling, with a broken neck, and then, he went on to professional wrestling become a 13 time world heavyweight champion. five more broken necks led to an addiction to prescription pain pills. >> first one i took i was hooked. i liked it. i liked the dealing. when one didn't work, i went to two to four and just kept doubling to doubling, where nothing was working, and before i knew it, i was up to 65 extra strength vicodin a day. >> reporter: he was chasing the highest high he ever felt winning the o
. >>> the trio got away with $60,000 worth of clothing, handbags, jewelry, and wallets if you recognize any of the suspects you are urged to cat police. >>> and new on the healthwatch tonight a new app is about to be available that can help people struggling with dixon. health reporter stephanie stahl has more otto limb pick binner behind this new technology. >>> summer games, in 196 and thrill of the lifetime for curtaining will. >> when you win the gold medal...
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>> i think you don't just walk in at an inauguration with your handbag. yesterday she channelled jackie kennedy with this blue dress. she got a lot of credit for that one. >> she looked great. >> for the swearing in ceremony show chose a white pantsuit. and the whole family at these balls in varying shades of, you know, like gold tone, silver tones, all kinds of metal tones. >> much like the trump plane. >> exactly. they did not leave the gold -- >> you keep saying they get high marks. do people get low marks for what they wear around an inauguration? >> i think they brought a lot of new york fashion here. when you look at the architecture of all the events it was very classic american and new york, i felt. >> i think people look great and i like the tuxes as well. >> i saw you out there on the parade route and you looked wonderful. >> i was going with something more warm, you know, with jaw droppingly warm is what i was wearing. >> let's bring our panel back. welcome, everybody. to stay on this subject, eugene, what i think is interesting is there is a p
>> i think you don't just walk in at an inauguration with your handbag. yesterday she channelled jackie kennedy with this blue dress. she got a lot of credit for that one. >> she looked great. >> for the swearing in ceremony show chose a white pantsuit. and the whole family at these balls in varying shades of, you know, like gold tone, silver tones, all kinds of metal tones. >> much like the trump plane. >> exactly. they did not leave the gold -- >> you keep...
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sure that i follow all of the security protocols, so when i come in, i open all of my bags, even my handbag, which can get embarrassing but it's okay, and on the way out i do it because i want that to be the culture that even the librarian is subject to and follows the security internal security measures. >> such an important point that carla makes. i do the same thing, in my case, simply with the badge i wear on my belt normally and i think it's very, very important, and the point that david made is also critical, the balance between security and access. it's not only about the collection, it's about the safety of the many millions of people who enter here, and we try very hard to hit the right balance. i must say coming into the library today, carla, i thought it was great. there was magnetometers and metal detector, there was a scanner, yet the people were efficient, polite, and we just moved it right through, even on quite a chilly day, by washington standards, those who may watch this from my home state of wisconsin or iowa, where i live >> illinois. >> consider us a little wimpy to be
sure that i follow all of the security protocols, so when i come in, i open all of my bags, even my handbag, which can get embarrassing but it's okay, and on the way out i do it because i want that to be the culture that even the librarian is subject to and follows the security internal security measures. >> such an important point that carla makes. i do the same thing, in my case, simply with the badge i wear on my belt normally and i think it's very, very important, and the point that...