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pues esta ocurriendo de nuevo..pero ahora en un complejo de apartamentos de la calle hess.identes ya ha estado recibiendo las notificaciones de desalojo y a algunos les ha dado 60 dias para salirse de ah con todas sus cosas. hay quienes tienen mas de 5 anos ah y no saben que van a hacer.. por eso a las 6 de la tarde vendran aqu a la esquina de jefferson avenue y el camino real a manifestarse con la esperanza de que alguien pueda ayudarlos. ya han contactado a un abogado pero hasta el momento los propietarios de sus viviendas no han accedido a platicar con ellos... pero mas adelante hablaremos con algunos de los afectados.para que ellos sean quienes nos den mas detalles. lo curioso de todo esto es que no a todos s resentes de esosapartam estan n. y parece s que lo haciendo por una razon muy interesante. despues de las 6 l sandra live take vo ----"leonard neft" es la mas ----"leonard neft" es la mas reciente vctima mortal del incendio "valley" al norte del estado. ----las autoridades encontraron su vivienda completamente destruida y posteriormente hallaron su vehculo en la mi
pues esta ocurriendo de nuevo..pero ahora en un complejo de apartamentos de la calle hess.identes ya ha estado recibiendo las notificaciones de desalojo y a algunos les ha dado 60 dias para salirse de ah con todas sus cosas. hay quienes tienen mas de 5 anos ah y no saben que van a hacer.. por eso a las 6 de la tarde vendran aqu a la esquina de jefferson avenue y el camino real a manifestarse con la esperanza de que alguien pueda ayudarlos. ya han contactado a un abogado pero hasta el momento...
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. >>> later hess set to be made the next saint. why he should be remembered for his sin. >>> and fire and ice, what's threatening alaska's forest and what that means for the lower 48. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target >> my name is imran garda. the show is called "third rail". when you watch the show, you're gonna find us being unafraid. the topics will fascinate you... intrigue you. >> they take this seriously. >> let me quote you. >> there's a double standard. >> you can't be a hypocrite. >> you're gonna also get a show that's really fair, bold, never predictable. >> they should be worried about heart disease not terrorism. >> no, i wouldn't say that at all. >> you'll see a show that has an impact on the conventional wisdom, that goes where nobody else goes. my name is imran garda, i'm the host of "third rail" - and you can find it on al jazeera america. >> looking
. >>> later hess set to be made the next saint. why he should be remembered for his sin. >>> and fire and ice, what's threatening alaska's forest and what that means for the lower 48. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target >> my name is imran garda. the show is called "third rail". when you...
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. >>> later hess set to be made the next saint. why he should be remembered for his sin. >>> and fire and ice, what's threatening alaska's forest and what that means for the lower >> drilling in the arctic. >> rapid change is always an alarming thing to see. >> as the ice caps recede... and the ocean opens up... how can we protect our natural resources? >> this is what innovation looks like. >> scientists reveal cutting-edge technologies... >> you can look beyond the horizon and extend your reach. >> that could avert disaster while helping save the planet. >> i feel like i have a front row seat for some very dramatic changes. >> looking to the world now shocking images of a syrian family, including a toddler washed ashore in turkey. sharp new fear on europe's refugee crisis and the apparent inability for nations to cope with it. the steady flow of refugees onto european shores, "america tonight's" sheila macvicar found that so far, little has worked. >> i remember the first time i got an sos at sea. >> in sicily and een a even at s
. >>> later hess set to be made the next saint. why he should be remembered for his sin. >>> and fire and ice, what's threatening alaska's forest and what that means for the lower >> drilling in the arctic. >> rapid change is always an alarming thing to see. >> as the ice caps recede... and the ocean opens up... how can we protect our natural resources? >> this is what innovation looks like. >> scientists reveal cutting-edge technologies......
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so, up first we have amy hess. she is the executive assistant director of fbi's science and technology branch. she oversees three divisions, the criminal justice information services and operational technology divisions and fbi lab. she'll tick kick us off with a remarks and we'll get to questions and we do want to get to audience questions as well. >> appreciate the invitation to be here to talk about this very important topic this morning. so, the fbi really views the going dark issue as having -- having been a concern for us for a number of years. and it's well beyond encryption. it basically summarizes the issue we have with the proliferation of technology over the years and how that might be impacting our ability to do our job, our ability to get information, evidence or leads in criminal investigations or national security investigations. and so as we see this proliferation of technology, we see that pace accelerating. and so to that point, we have actually been more and more vocal about the issues we're seei
so, up first we have amy hess. she is the executive assistant director of fbi's science and technology branch. she oversees three divisions, the criminal justice information services and operational technology divisions and fbi lab. she'll tick kick us off with a remarks and we'll get to questions and we do want to get to audience questions as well. >> appreciate the invitation to be here to talk about this very important topic this morning. so, the fbi really views the going dark issue...
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the leader of the catholic church has fired up admirers during hess historic visit. thanks for joining us. >> pope francis is resting right now at the vatican embassy preparing for his first full day in dc which will be highlighted by a historic mass at the basilica of the national shrine. >> that is where we find bruce johnson. he joins us live overlooking the setting of tomorrow's canonization mass. >> reporter: good evening. it is an exciting afternoon to say the least. right now we are on the east side of the basilica. at this time tomorrow about 4:00 there will be 15 to 20,000 people standing back there watching and will being as pope francis says mass in spanish. the canonization mass. they're doing the preps now, very meticulous preps. you are hearing the music, most of it latin music. you are seeing relics being placed on the alter. every little detail, they're going through back there. part of the arrangement to even be sitting here is we can't show you up close what they're doing. they want that to be kept secret until the pope himself is prepared to say th
the leader of the catholic church has fired up admirers during hess historic visit. thanks for joining us. >> pope francis is resting right now at the vatican embassy preparing for his first full day in dc which will be highlighted by a historic mass at the basilica of the national shrine. >> that is where we find bruce johnson. he joins us live overlooking the setting of tomorrow's canonization mass. >> reporter: good evening. it is an exciting afternoon to say the least....
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. >>> later hess set to be made the next saint. why he should be remembered for his sin. >>> and fire and ice, what's threatening alaska's forest and what that means for the lower >> looking to the world now shocking images of a syrian family, including a toddler washed ashore in turkey. sharp new fear on europe's refugee crisis and the apparent inability for nations to cope with it. the steady flow of refugees onto european shores, "america tonight's" sheila macvicar found that so far, little has worked. >> i remember the first time i got an sos at sea. >> in sicily and een a even at sea, migrants know the name of noelle sufi's name. >> translator: last august there were 17 boats at sea and eight were calling my mobile. eight boats and each were calling 20 or 30 times until they were all rescued. >> reporter: an arabic speaking italian, twirk-year-old noelleed the cait noelle dedicates her life to those seeking asylum in europe. >> it's not easy. many times i don't sleep for days but my life compared to the lives of thousands of p
. >>> later hess set to be made the next saint. why he should be remembered for his sin. >>> and fire and ice, what's threatening alaska's forest and what that means for the lower >> looking to the world now shocking images of a syrian family, including a toddler washed ashore in turkey. sharp new fear on europe's refugee crisis and the apparent inability for nations to cope with it. the steady flow of refugees onto european shores, "america tonight's" sheila...
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hess in favor of gay marriage. whether former prime minister, he is a republican. in 1999 he led the campaign for a republic ahead of a referendum. but most differences will be small. the big change will be one of style, abbott has slogans about stopping boats at refugees scrapping a carbon tax,s and defeating what we call the isis death cult, but he was seen as a politician with one in the past and prone to making embarrassing decisions. >> and likely to win an election in a year. >> i think malcolm is very capable. >> i am happy, it is kind of like a breath of fresh air. >> i think he is articulate. i think he will present well. >> will it be, though, economic management on which he is likely to be judged. >> australia's economy closely tied to china is going through a rough patch. malcolm says he has a vision to steer it through. and embrace the inevitable changes to come. he has a year to prove it. assuming he is not toppled before the next election comes. andrew thomas, al jazeera. >> russia's president has defended the presence in syria, saying it will be imp
hess in favor of gay marriage. whether former prime minister, he is a republican. in 1999 he led the campaign for a republic ahead of a referendum. but most differences will be small. the big change will be one of style, abbott has slogans about stopping boats at refugees scrapping a carbon tax,s and defeating what we call the isis death cult, but he was seen as a politician with one in the past and prone to making embarrassing decisions. >> and likely to win an election in a year....
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. >> and so just to loop you into this discussion as well, we had a question earlier for amy hess about what would happen if this policy goes into effect and the perception of american businesses abroad. this plays into that a little bit. maybe you both could take a stab at answering what would happen at least from a perception that companies are working with the government or giving data to the government kind of formally. >> so i'll not even speculate on what that would do to trust in u.s. products abroad, but, you know, there's also the issue of making our infrastructure less secure and i think we'll see a real tangible effect of the horrible security crisis that we're in today becoming measurably more horrible because tools for securing it become less robust and less available and, you know, that would be horrible. >> jon? >> i agree with matt on that, that it does make it less secure. it rules the security that we're building into things and i'm going to disagree with him that i think we're making progress. >> did i say we were making progress? >> see? i think we're making progress
. >> and so just to loop you into this discussion as well, we had a question earlier for amy hess about what would happen if this policy goes into effect and the perception of american businesses abroad. this plays into that a little bit. maybe you both could take a stab at answering what would happen at least from a perception that companies are working with the government or giving data to the government kind of formally. >> so i'll not even speculate on what that would do to...
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editor john hess looks back at august in new york sports. >> it's out of here! lucas douda with his second of the night. >> yes! >> third home run of the inning for the mets. >> and the mets have swept the nationals and moved into a first place tie. >> they certainly made a big statement this weekend. let's see how they follow it up. >> yoenis cespedes with the third double of the night. >> they are now in first place. >> they are off, and it's american pharoah. he's all by himself! it is a rousing return for the living legend. >> the home plate umpire got into it a bit. >> he was trying to tell me to calm down. i don't think he needs to tell me anything. don't talk to me if i'm not talking to you. that's lot of umpires' problem. >>> another home run. two home runs for the rookie, arriving in a big way here in the bronx! >> welcome, and now and forever, number 20, jorge posada! [ cheers ] >> this is one of the happiest days of my life. having a plaque at monument park and having number 20 retired is an honor and a dream come true. >> it's out of here. yeonis. he
editor john hess looks back at august in new york sports. >> it's out of here! lucas douda with his second of the night. >> yes! >> third home run of the inning for the mets. >> and the mets have swept the nationals and moved into a first place tie. >> they certainly made a big statement this weekend. let's see how they follow it up. >> yoenis cespedes with the third double of the night. >> they are now in first place. >> they are off, and it's...
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brian floor hess has more on -- flores has more on today's ceremonies. >> reporter: the bay area remembers. 14 years later. >> it was no surprise to anybody that's a company or a firefighter, but every september 11th it comes right back. >> reporter: every year since the deadliest terrorist attack on american soil, these firefighters and new recruits paid tribute to the their brothers and sisters who died in the line of duty. an important lesson for the recruitment class. >> it's about talking about public safety career, about that family feel, about that togetherness. all of the sacrifices that you will make in your career. the ultimate sacrifice was made by 343 firefighters that day. >> reporter: in union city at a ceremony there, it was about remembering the heroes of flight 93. since the memorial was completed in 2007, hundreds have paid respects. this was the first time, though, for those flight attendants who remember that day also. >> we were at the airport the entire day and every day the airport was closed for four, five days after that. we were there morning, noon and night. >> r
brian floor hess has more on -- flores has more on today's ceremonies. >> reporter: the bay area remembers. 14 years later. >> it was no surprise to anybody that's a company or a firefighter, but every september 11th it comes right back. >> reporter: every year since the deadliest terrorist attack on american soil, these firefighters and new recruits paid tribute to the their brothers and sisters who died in the line of duty. an important lesson for the recruitment class....
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the government argued hess tainting a jury pool a.eral judge pointed out fattau's trial isn't set until next may. it's too early to find out how he plans to defend himself. he is accused of taking bribes and accepting a secret campaign lock, all of which he denies. the congressman is married to nbc 10 news anchor. she is labeled as person e and an affiliate of the fattah enterprise, the feds allege she took part to get a car to pay on a vacation home. she is not charged and denies wrongdoing. renee is on leave from nbc 10. >>> authorities seized more than 350 pound of cocaine in a shipment. the drug were hidden in small bags at the bottom of cardboard boxes containing pump kins and squash. the drugs have a street vai of more than $6 million. they come i came in from costary ka and were headed to new york city. they have fought made arrests. >>> we will learn more about a major misuse for camden. the mayor and governor will announce plans at the aadventure aquarium at 3:00 p.m. we will let you know what it's all about. >> we'll see a w
the government argued hess tainting a jury pool a.eral judge pointed out fattau's trial isn't set until next may. it's too early to find out how he plans to defend himself. he is accused of taking bribes and accepting a secret campaign lock, all of which he denies. the congressman is married to nbc 10 news anchor. she is labeled as person e and an affiliate of the fattah enterprise, the feds allege she took part to get a car to pay on a vacation home. she is not charged and denies wrongdoing....
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. >> the car captain hess cued by the third boat had a few bumps and bruises. >> it's always a big dealo see someone with a fire on board. >> everyone was safe. what triggered the fire still unjoan. janet shoom leanne nbc news hue stop. >>> a to-year-old resident is arrested and accused of some of the shootings in arizona. he told the judge "i'm the wrong guy." his father believes the shootings are not in his character. >> my son would honestly literally take the shirt off his back and give it to someone if he get they were in need. >> march rit jr. says he pawned off twhois guns months ago, his bail is set at $1 million. >>> "scrambled politics" is next. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, tr
. >> the car captain hess cued by the third boat had a few bumps and bruises. >> it's always a big dealo see someone with a fire on board. >> everyone was safe. what triggered the fire still unjoan. janet shoom leanne nbc news hue stop. >>> a to-year-old resident is arrested and accused of some of the shootings in arizona. he told the judge "i'm the wrong guy." his father believes the shootings are not in his character. >> my son would honestly...
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wisconsin governor hopes hess exit will make it easier people to choose the been conservative candidateublicans remain in the running. >>> a drought in the u.s. state of california could be killing one of its most famous trees, giants sequoia trees are beginning to show signs of stress after four hot and dry years, jacob ward reports from sierra national park. >> reporter: giants sequoia like this are very, very special. they are the largest organisms on earth and they are ancient. but after four years of drought and the warmin warming echgds ct change researchers are worry about their future. we were losing their older needles, their older leafs in amounts that i have never seen before. at roughly 2,500 years old, this one predays christianity and islam. but more importantly for today, is how tall it is, it's over 75 meters, morning 240 feet tall think sign testifieds are going to go up in it today to try to take some water samples and god help me i am going to follow them. oh, man. anthony ambrose leads a team from berkeley. he climbs to the very top of these trees to test them for si
wisconsin governor hopes hess exit will make it easier people to choose the been conservative candidateublicans remain in the running. >>> a drought in the u.s. state of california could be killing one of its most famous trees, giants sequoia trees are beginning to show signs of stress after four hot and dry years, jacob ward reports from sierra national park. >> reporter: giants sequoia like this are very, very special. they are the largest organisms on earth and they are...
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the leader of the catholic church has fired up admirers during hess historic visit.ng right now at the vatican embassy preparing for his first full day in dc which will be highlighted by a historic mass at the basilica of the national shrine. >> that is where we find bruce johnson. he joins us live overlooking the setting of tomorrow's canonization mass. >> reporter: good evening. it is an exciting afternoon to say the least. right now we are on the east side of the basilica. at this time tomorrow about 4:00 there will
the leader of the catholic church has fired up admirers during hess historic visit.ng right now at the vatican embassy preparing for his first full day in dc which will be highlighted by a historic mass at the basilica of the national shrine. >> that is where we find bruce johnson. he joins us live overlooking the setting of tomorrow's canonization mass. >> reporter: good evening. it is an exciting afternoon to say the least. right now we are on the east side of the basilica. at...
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. >> so the difference between hess bowl la and hamas does not matter to you yet but it will?en it's appropriate. i will know more about it than you know and believe mow it won't take me long. >> trump's campaign nounsed today he will give a speech about national security the night before the neck debate, that will happen aboard the battleship uss iowa. >>> on the health watch tonight, after summer of swimming many children are expected to turn up with ear text but one of prescription treatments doctors and pharmacists are giving out might be dangerous. health reporter stephanie stahl has details on new warning from the government. >> reporter: millions of children suffer with chronic ear infections. >> keep them up at night. crying through the night. calling the emergency room. calling his doctor. >> reporter: what dad steve wolf didn't know the ear drops prescribed for his son can be dangerous. warning from the fda says ear drops with ben so cane can lead to dangerous side effects and were never evaluated by the agency. >> over the years those medicines have been used a lot.
. >> so the difference between hess bowl la and hamas does not matter to you yet but it will?en it's appropriate. i will know more about it than you know and believe mow it won't take me long. >> trump's campaign nounsed today he will give a speech about national security the night before the neck debate, that will happen aboard the battleship uss iowa. >>> on the health watch tonight, after summer of swimming many children are expected to turn up with ear text but one of...
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put the terms in righting, it is a great screener if you get hess tabt to put anything in writing. >> protect your ip when working with someone else? >> absolutely. lot of times people are asked by people who never met to speak at a webinar or event and you're going to be presenting your trade secrets or ip. make sure you have copyright notices on anything you send them and send your tools and materials the way you can truss them. use gotomeeting or joinme to show you your desk stop, it will not stop clever people but make it harder for them. >> you have to really understand their organization and see if you want to be associated with them. >> for sure, all about protecting your brand. you want to align with brands that will elevate you, not bring you down. what are they doing out in social media out on their website? that wha kinds of things are they saying? what kinds of people are they attracting. you want to make sure this partner aligns with your values and your brand. >> we talk about ip. if you have somebody do some work for you particularly on the creative side, make sure that
put the terms in righting, it is a great screener if you get hess tabt to put anything in writing. >> protect your ip when working with someone else? >> absolutely. lot of times people are asked by people who never met to speak at a webinar or event and you're going to be presenting your trade secrets or ip. make sure you have copyright notices on anything you send them and send your tools and materials the way you can truss them. use gotomeeting or joinme to show you your desk...
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---el incidente ocurri el viernes 4 de septiembre en la avenida "woodside" y la calle "hess" en redwoody. ---el sargento se encontraba en su vehculo personal. take sot - english cont...vo ---segun la representante de la fiscala, la mujer sigui caminando para alejarse del hom nuevamente el vehculo frente a ella, as que us su telefono para tomar algunas fotos. ---de ser hallado culpable, el sargento podra pasar hasta un aÑo en la carcel del condado. cesar --- una niÑa de ocho aÑos fue presuntamente victima de una agresion sexual... --- el sospechoso seria un joven quetr en la que estudiaba la pequeÑa... ---andres brender tiene mas... 0.01 0.08 0.19 0.55 1.27 1.44 pkg pues el sospechoso de 18 anos esta ahora en la carcel.. se le acusa de agresion sexual a una nina... como dijiste... de n solo anos. lo que debio ser un espacio de aprendizaje, crecimiento y amistad, se torno en una pesadilla el pasado 15 de septiembre en la escuela spark charter en sunnyvale... cap. jeffrey hunter/policia de sunnyvale afirma el capitan hunter que ese dia alrededor de las 5 dea tarde, la policia llego al plan
---el incidente ocurri el viernes 4 de septiembre en la avenida "woodside" y la calle "hess" en redwoody. ---el sargento se encontraba en su vehculo personal. take sot - english cont...vo ---segun la representante de la fiscala, la mujer sigui caminando para alejarse del hom nuevamente el vehculo frente a ella, as que us su telefono para tomar algunas fotos. ---de ser hallado culpable, el sargento podra pasar hasta un aÑo en la carcel del condado. cesar --- una niÑa de...
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. >> underneath hess shirt and he point it -- told the rest of the workers go in the back. >> prettyerve fifty two to sit at a nail salon and get, actually get a manicure and then produce a gun and announce robbery. and he's very serious about what he was doing. >> no one was injured. if you know who that suspect is, call police. >>> the search is on for vandal who's damaged a cemetery in new castle county delaware. "eyewitness news" at the jewish cemetery. early sunday morning police found numerous gravestones that were separated from their bases. one that was broken and a flower pot damaged. dr. milton mother and father and other relatives are you will buried at the cemetery. he hopes the person or people responsible for this are simply kids messing around and nothing more sinister. >> that's different f they did it that way, that's a different group. if it's just kids running around they don't know better. >> anyone with information on the vandalism is asked to contact police. >>> new tonight, remembering three victims killed in a crash in bustleton two months ago. "eyewitness new
. >> underneath hess shirt and he point it -- told the rest of the workers go in the back. >> prettyerve fifty two to sit at a nail salon and get, actually get a manicure and then produce a gun and announce robbery. and he's very serious about what he was doing. >> no one was injured. if you know who that suspect is, call police. >>> the search is on for vandal who's damaged a cemetery in new castle county delaware. "eyewitness news" at the jewish cemetery....
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. >> aaron learns that be hess attorney that is worked out a pillow bargain. he will stay in the juvenile and. if he doesn't he head across the street. >> i want to talk to my nom. i need fern counseling. if you didn't do it, don't plead guilty. >> you have soul searching to make a deskigs. >> hi, mom. they told me if i plead guilty they will release me, no probation. if i don't they will send me across the street. i was thinking neighbor i will get it over with here. >> just days period of time his 18th birthday. >> what to do? yes, ma'am. i love you, too. do you have any idea what you are going to do? >> i want to plead guilty and get it over with. >> not wanting to disappoint his mother he walks the path of the truth will set you free. >> what should i forward to your attorney? >> not guilty. >> he is the only person that can make that decision. time will tell. >> i want to assure that i can get back theory. >> there is an element to her that does endanger herself and others. that needs to be addressed by this court. what's new, flo? well, a name your price
. >> aaron learns that be hess attorney that is worked out a pillow bargain. he will stay in the juvenile and. if he doesn't he head across the street. >> i want to talk to my nom. i need fern counseling. if you didn't do it, don't plead guilty. >> you have soul searching to make a deskigs. >> hi, mom. they told me if i plead guilty they will release me, no probation. if i don't they will send me across the street. i was thinking neighbor i will get it over with here....
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thanks for coming. [ applause ] >>> so, first, we have amy hess. she is the executive assistant director of the f.b.i. science and technology branch. criminal justice operational technology divisions and the f.b.i. lab. she'll keep a few remarks and get to questions and i do want to get to audience questions, as well. >> great, thank you, sir. appreciate the invitation to talk about this very important topic this morning. so the f.b.i. really used the going dark issue as having been a concern for us for a number of years. it's well beyond encrimination. it basically summarizes the issue we have with the proliferation of technology over the years. and how that might be impacting our ability to do our job. our ability to get information, evidence or leads in criminal investigations or national security investigations. and so as we see this proliferation of technology, we see that case accelerating. and, so, to that point, we have actually been more and more vocal about the issues we're seeing, the concerns we're having, the challenges that we're enco
thanks for coming. [ applause ] >>> so, first, we have amy hess. she is the executive assistant director of the f.b.i. science and technology branch. criminal justice operational technology divisions and the f.b.i. lab. she'll keep a few remarks and get to questions and i do want to get to audience questions, as well. >> great, thank you, sir. appreciate the invitation to talk about this very important topic this morning. so the f.b.i. really used the going dark issue as having...
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hess is less, less than 2%.d i stick with that or something safer and still higher than what i can get in the treasury? >> we don't think those divide d dividends are at risk. we think those dividends are safe. we think con cophillips is safe as well. we think this will lead to better total return. conocophillips is safe here. >> so, what names are you recommending? >> so, conocophillips and hess are the favorites. we think both of those companies represent attractive total return, well managed entities. we think we're within a quarter or so of the bottom of prices. >> as you go down the scale on the second tier, the third tier, give me some other names. >> it's positive on eog and pioneer. those are companies with fantastic resource positions. well managed. but at the same time we also believe that with the -- if the oil price remains near current levels during the next 6 to 9 months, we'll see consolidation in that area. and, you know, continental resources resources appears to have compelling positions. >> th
hess is less, less than 2%.d i stick with that or something safer and still higher than what i can get in the treasury? >> we don't think those divide d dividends are at risk. we think those dividends are safe. we think con cophillips is safe as well. we think this will lead to better total return. conocophillips is safe here. >> so, what names are you recommending? >> so, conocophillips and hess are the favorites. we think both of those companies represent attractive total...
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you would imagine they would want to stone rudolf hess, because he was more known, but because of hisruelty, the way that he, himself, killed people. the masses wanted to stone him. host: let me show you video. hanged,nd, when he was it was strange to see. here was the end of your grandfather when he was put to death. [video clip] [no audio] host: we are not going to show the last part where he was actually hanged. i'm sure you have seen that before. what was your reaction? ms. teege: i saw the execution hours after i discovered the biography of my mother in the library, so i was already in shocked. i did not expect it would not work out. ira member sitting in front of remember sitting in front of the tv. cry orot know whether to because i was sad but this was not real.that was i know something today -- whether this is just something invented, but historians tried to figure out whether this was really my grandfather. some say that it was lewd week fischer, maybe it is the hair that is not right, but i always thought it was my biological grandfather. if i thought he deserved to be hang
you would imagine they would want to stone rudolf hess, because he was more known, but because of hisruelty, the way that he, himself, killed people. the masses wanted to stone him. host: let me show you video. hanged,nd, when he was it was strange to see. here was the end of your grandfather when he was put to death. [video clip] [no audio] host: we are not going to show the last part where he was actually hanged. i'm sure you have seen that before. what was your reaction? ms. teege: i saw the...
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. >> reporter: but little did cbs13 engineer bob hesse know his passat was just that.wagen admitted this week to installing sophisticated software to beat emissions tests. the software, which senses through the steering wheel and speed, that the car was being tested turning on an override system to reduce pollution output. but after the test, the diesel cars would go back to normal emitting upwards of 40 times the legally allowed amount of nitrogen oxide a dangerous pollutant. the california air resources board which was involved in uncovering the scheme says the next step will be to get the cars in compliance asap. >> the certification testing that vw did indicates to us that they should be able to perform under our requirements. we just want to make sure they have made sure that they now all perform that way all the time under all conditions. >> reporter: the exact fix? still unclear. it will likely be a software update that many experts anticipate will lessen the vehicle's gas mileage. certified smogger says it's just visual inspection. with computers comes concerns
. >> reporter: but little did cbs13 engineer bob hesse know his passat was just that.wagen admitted this week to installing sophisticated software to beat emissions tests. the software, which senses through the steering wheel and speed, that the car was being tested turning on an override system to reduce pollution output. but after the test, the diesel cars would go back to normal emitting upwards of 40 times the legally allowed amount of nitrogen oxide a dangerous pollutant. the...
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hess say that six suspects held up a woman at gunpoint and took her silver jag quire on robbery and shooting spree. police chased them. three were arrested almost immediately. a forth was truck bay a police vehicle and died. two other suspects barricaded themselves in a house and so police used tear gas to debt them out. they are now under arrest. >> a prisoner who he is scaped the nypd is back. this woman, 23-year-old woman was caught this morning and managed to slip out of the han cuff can and walked out sunday. police say she spent her time on the run barp hoing and was found with a toston cell phone. neuman arrest for theft and now adding escape charges to that. the officer who was supposed to be watching her by the way has since been suspend. dari: final good-byes to for a television cameraman who was killed on live television. funeral service for adam ward was held in roanoke, virginia, as church that was miles from the station where he and wdbj morning report arer alison parker worked and they were gunned done boy a former coworker last week who took his own life. >> smalltown clerk i
hess say that six suspects held up a woman at gunpoint and took her silver jag quire on robbery and shooting spree. police chased them. three were arrested almost immediately. a forth was truck bay a police vehicle and died. two other suspects barricaded themselves in a house and so police used tear gas to debt them out. they are now under arrest. >> a prisoner who he is scaped the nypd is back. this woman, 23-year-old woman was caught this morning and managed to slip out of the han cuff...
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you would imagine they would want to stone rudolf hess, because he was more known, but because of his cruelty, the way that he, himself, killed people. the masses wanted to stone him. brian: let me show some video. because in the end, when he was hanged, it was strange to see. and here is the end of your grandfather, when he was put to death. [video clip] [no audio] brian: we are not going to show the last part where he was actually hanged. i'm sure you have seen that before. what was your reaction? jennifer: i saw the execution hours after i discovered the biography of my mother in the library, so i was already in shock. and when i saw the execution for the first time, i did not expect that it would not work out. i remember sitting in front of the tv. i did not know whether to cry or laugh, not whether to cry because i was sad, but this was something that was not real. interestingly, i read that today -- i don't know, maybe it is something that was just invented. but historians tried to figure out whether this was really my grandfather. some say that it was ludwig fischer, maybe it i
you would imagine they would want to stone rudolf hess, because he was more known, but because of his cruelty, the way that he, himself, killed people. the masses wanted to stone him. brian: let me show some video. because in the end, when he was hanged, it was strange to see. and here is the end of your grandfather, when he was put to death. [video clip] [no audio] brian: we are not going to show the last part where he was actually hanged. i'm sure you have seen that before. what was your...
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sheila hess, point aunt, my neices and nephews grown up at saint mary's. >> nice one. >> nicely done.e this. >> this is what my fifth grader thinks of the first day of school. (laughing). >> best picture i could get. thanks, andrea. oh, my gosh. >> remind me of me back in the day. >> looks like something would you do, mike, i'm sure. >> we want to show you something that happened earlier this morning. we will start this new segment called wake up my kid. >> so, this morning, where we go to your child, and we wake them up for school, make sure they get ready. we know you have trouble getting up. so quincy went to wake up couple every kids for the first day of school, kayla and nathan. it was their mom's idea, she invited us to come in her home and wake up the kids. before you watch there is we want you to know, those kids happy and smiling right after there is despite their reactions that you're about to see. >> kayla, first day of school of 11th grade. okay. kayla, kayla, it is time to wake up. how are you doing? kayla, kayla. >> what is this? >> she's a little mad. little mad. kayla,
sheila hess, point aunt, my neices and nephews grown up at saint mary's. >> nice one. >> nicely done.e this. >> this is what my fifth grader thinks of the first day of school. (laughing). >> best picture i could get. thanks, andrea. oh, my gosh. >> remind me of me back in the day. >> looks like something would you do, mike, i'm sure. >> we want to show you something that happened earlier this morning. we will start this new segment called wake up my...
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all right here hess day han year. 70's in the morning and pushing 85 by lunch time. sun gives to more clouds. 91 the high. there's the shower and thunderstorm threat later on. the boater chance on thursday. the front approaches you will see here on the future cast isolate storms later this then there is the front. heiress potential for heavy rainfall thursday afternoon and onp to thursday night. the front taking the time get through here. so saturday and actual hi friday morning. future some showers before em provement coming in. boaters winds south. 10 to 15. water upper 70's. u holing that 7 mark and it is moderate risk tomorrow. tonight, a few clouds. humid and warm. 76 in town. it will with be with 60's to lower 70's. sun and clouds tomorrow. throw in the thunderstorm risk later end help dy and should break 90's hen city. upper 80 he at a he this coast. look at the temperature change thursday. showers around with locally heavy rainfall possible at 82 and the morning rain shower threat friday then some sun. 82. saturday, good 79. more comfortable at night as well.
all right here hess day han year. 70's in the morning and pushing 85 by lunch time. sun gives to more clouds. 91 the high. there's the shower and thunderstorm threat later on. the boater chance on thursday. the front approaches you will see here on the future cast isolate storms later this then there is the front. heiress potential for heavy rainfall thursday afternoon and onp to thursday night. the front taking the time get through here. so saturday and actual hi friday morning. future some...
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says over safety concerns for his family and reiterating an earlier written statement, palmer says hess no idea the lion he called was a protected animal. >>> storms could threaten those labor day outings in the center of the country today. with more, here'ses and's rob marciano. >>> thunderstorms lighting up the skies this holiday weekend from minnesota to florida. n. sarasota, these beachgoers packing up as the storm rolls in. and authorities investigating whether lightning caused this house fire in fort lauderdale. the cincinnati reds game delayed more than 90 minutes. lsu's football home opener ultimately cancelled. >> i'm sorry we didn't get a chance to play. it boyed down to player safety. >> reporter: in alabama, damaging winds gusting more than 50 miles per hour. >> all of a sudden, boom, have you two giant 150-foot oak trees laying on top off your building. >> reporter: and dangers for surfers and swimmers on both coasts. these rescues in virginia beach ending successfully but some beaches now closed in southern california amidst deadly rip currents and waves up to seven feet.
says over safety concerns for his family and reiterating an earlier written statement, palmer says hess no idea the lion he called was a protected animal. >>> storms could threaten those labor day outings in the center of the country today. with more, here'ses and's rob marciano. >>> thunderstorms lighting up the skies this holiday weekend from minnesota to florida. n. sarasota, these beachgoers packing up as the storm rolls in. and authorities investigating whether lightning...
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energy the worst performing sector, murphy williams, transocean and hess all among the biggest laggards >>> when we come back, don't underestimate china's economy, where one vc sees opportunity. plus is apple making the right moves in fashion? yahoo's fashion editor in chief will join us to break it down. nchtsd and under armour the tech company, the tech company's digital on wearables and more when we continue. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's only on fidelity.com. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. >>> welcome back, worries over china's slowdown pushing the shanghai composite index down more than 35% in the past three months. what impact will the market volatility have on chinese start-ups? our next guest says not to worry
energy the worst performing sector, murphy williams, transocean and hess all among the biggest laggards >>> when we come back, don't underestimate china's economy, where one vc sees opportunity. plus is apple making the right moves in fashion? yahoo's fashion editor in chief will join us to break it down. nchtsd and under armour the tech company, the tech company's digital on wearables and more when we continue. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose...
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he and hess wife have three small children. one who's had a pre-existing condition since birth. min sure allowed jake to find a lower cost policy for his family, and today he knows his son will be covered. covering more minnesotans has always been our foundational goal since day one. and min sure's technology performance has improved dramatically since then. after lots of hard work, there is a night and day difference between the first and second enrollment periods. call wait times fell and our dedication to improving min sure continues today this is important to us, because we think no one should struggle to find a health insurance plan that fits their needs. it's also important in making sure minnesotans can live their lives and folk on the important things like going to work, taking care of their families and starting a business, instead of worrying about how they're going to pay for big medical bills. as we approach min sure's third open enrollment period, there's plenty of work ahead. our i.t. firms are hard at work improving website performance and ensuring a positive cons
he and hess wife have three small children. one who's had a pre-existing condition since birth. min sure allowed jake to find a lower cost policy for his family, and today he knows his son will be covered. covering more minnesotans has always been our foundational goal since day one. and min sure's technology performance has improved dramatically since then. after lots of hard work, there is a night and day difference between the first and second enrollment periods. call wait times fell and our...
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. >> grand ma hess but yeah the other side of the family but yes, she was a school bus driver for many here with these awesome shorts, that's me at six years old. i would often ride on the bus with grandma. >> look at the socks pulled all the way up. [laughter] >> white shocks. that's my sister brook there. so, yes back in the day we used to ride on the bus with grand ma so i have a soft spot in my heart for the bus drivers. we're wishing everyone a really good school year as you head out on this tuesday morning. we're watching slow speeds not surprisingly on the schuylkill expressway 18 miles per hour westbound. this is the eastbound delay just forming coming away from the blue route headed in towards the conshohocken curve. on 95 speeds in the 30's, 20's and then teens as you head southbound by girard avenue. big one direction concert tonight at the linc. that's going to attract an awful lot of people to south philadelphia giving us big delays during the afternoon commute so we'll be talking about that. in bristol township bucks county a downed pole this morning is along em hurts ave
. >> grand ma hess but yeah the other side of the family but yes, she was a school bus driver for many here with these awesome shorts, that's me at six years old. i would often ride on the bus with grandma. >> look at the socks pulled all the way up. [laughter] >> white shocks. that's my sister brook there. so, yes back in the day we used to ride on the bus with grand ma so i have a soft spot in my heart for the bus drivers. we're wishing everyone a really good school year as...
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hess, marathon. these are the keys. don't stray too far from quality. >> and nobody says you've got to be in oil stocks at all. any of the oil stocks. what would you do? i mean, would you choose to be in oil? >> i think the schlumberger headline last week or so really got a lot of people to start saying is the company that i am short in, is that going to be the next one to be taken out? so i think that's starting a lot of buying in the process. i think if you want to buy stocks maybe emps, eog, that's a good quality name for you. other than that i do think oil as a commodity goes lower. >> still ahead hunting for cheap stocks in the dow. it's a tough job but somebody's got to do it. we've got the list of five dow stocks that are trading at their cheapest levels in years. and later biotech company badsalta abandoning its potential takeover bid for aria. could that be a bad sign for bisbi o'tech? meg trirl joining us with the details ahead. a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're wa
hess, marathon. these are the keys. don't stray too far from quality. >> and nobody says you've got to be in oil stocks at all. any of the oil stocks. what would you do? i mean, would you choose to be in oil? >> i think the schlumberger headline last week or so really got a lot of people to start saying is the company that i am short in, is that going to be the next one to be taken out? so i think that's starting a lot of buying in the process. i think if you want to buy stocks...
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hess will be afforded, in terms of an air force security protocol, if you will, the air space between washington and new york, he will get the same kind of priority as would air force one. this is a high priority dignitary. he's going to be, i would assume he'll get fighter jet escort up to new york city and air space will be cleared as he leaves washington, d.c., and as he approaches new york. this is standard protocol whenever the president travels you can expect the exact same protocol for shepherd one and the pope. >> tom, thank you so much. we're going to keep an eye on that motorcade and keep following that. and obviously we'll pick him up again at joint base andrews when we see hill arrive there. if it's anything like the previous motorcades we won't see him between now and then, but we'll pick him up again when he gets there. tom costello, thank you very much. there is another breaking news story we're following out of seattle, washington, where at least two people were killed today in a tour bus collision. for more, let's go to nbc's craig melvin who is following developments
hess will be afforded, in terms of an air force security protocol, if you will, the air space between washington and new york, he will get the same kind of priority as would air force one. this is a high priority dignitary. he's going to be, i would assume he'll get fighter jet escort up to new york city and air space will be cleared as he leaves washington, d.c., and as he approaches new york. this is standard protocol whenever the president travels you can expect the exact same protocol for...
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hess fortune doubled.p these tech companies, these unicorns that are still private. >> are there notable newcomers than the tech people? >> i think they're all notable. robert smith the second richest african-american in the country. >> who is the first? >> oprah winfrey and he actually made his money in private equity, betting on boring software companies, phenomenal success and below the radar. he debuts because another company bought a part of his stake. >> you can look inside and see the 46 women that made the list as well. thank you so much for having me. >> i'm writing down that name, robert smith. got it. thank you. >> just got married to a former playboy. >> oh. sorry. >> she may leave. >>> tech ceos say living 80 woods can be very exciting. >> where did the name cabin porn come from? >> well, we were all young once, we all made mistakes. it was the first. that came to my mind because it was provocative. >> how old is she? >> ahead, chip reid meets the man with a greener social network. you are wat
hess fortune doubled.p these tech companies, these unicorns that are still private. >> are there notable newcomers than the tech people? >> i think they're all notable. robert smith the second richest african-american in the country. >> who is the first? >> oprah winfrey and he actually made his money in private equity, betting on boring software companies, phenomenal success and below the radar. he debuts because another company bought a part of his stake. >> you...
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thanks for coming. [ applause ] >>> so, first, we have amy hess. she is the executive assistant director of the f.b.i. science and technology branch. criminal justice operational technology divisions and the f.b.i. lab. she'll keep a few remarks and get to questions and i do want to get to audience questions, as well. >> great, thank you, sir. appreciate the invitation to talk about this very important topic this morning. so the f.b.i. really used the going dark issue as having been a concern for us for a number of years. it's well beyond encrimination. it basically summarizes the issue we have with the proliferation of technology over the years. and how that might be impacting our ability to do our job. our ability to get information, evidence or leads in criminal investigations or national security investigations. and so as we see this proliferation of technology, we see that case accelerating. and, so, to that point, we have actually been more and more vocal about the issues we're seeing, the concerns we're having, the challenges that we're enco
thanks for coming. [ applause ] >>> so, first, we have amy hess. she is the executive assistant director of the f.b.i. science and technology branch. criminal justice operational technology divisions and the f.b.i. lab. she'll keep a few remarks and get to questions and i do want to get to audience questions, as well. >> great, thank you, sir. appreciate the invitation to talk about this very important topic this morning. so the f.b.i. really used the going dark issue as having...
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thanks for coming. [ applause ] >>> so, first, we have amy hess. she is the executive assistant director of the f.b.i. science and technology branch. criminal justice operational technology divisions and the f.b.i. lab. she'll keep a few remarks and get to questions and i do want to get to audience questions, as well. >> great, thank you, sir. appreciate the invitation to talk about this very important topic this morning. so the f.b.i. really used the going dark issue as having been a concern for us for a number of years. it's well beyond encrimination. it basically summarizes the issue we have with the proliferation of technology over the years. and how that might be impacting our ability to do our job. our ability to get information, evidence or leads in criminal investigations or national security investigations. and so as we see this proliferation of technology, we see that case accelerating. and, so, to that point, we have actually been more and more vocal about the issues we're seeing, the concerns we're having, the challenges that we're enco
thanks for coming. [ applause ] >>> so, first, we have amy hess. she is the executive assistant director of the f.b.i. science and technology branch. criminal justice operational technology divisions and the f.b.i. lab. she'll keep a few remarks and get to questions and i do want to get to audience questions, as well. >> great, thank you, sir. appreciate the invitation to talk about this very important topic this morning. so the f.b.i. really used the going dark issue as having...
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look at hess and elliott. remember that battle?. >> they got them to get rid of the gas stations. got them to change the composition of the company. it's been straight down as a result of the price of oil ever since. you do wonder sometimes whether the apex has been seen in activism. >> i think one thing that happened is -- in the case of macy's, the business tailed off. i will give these guys their due. darden has been good. that's a success. these are not people who are idi' idle and what they're doing. the tide is definitely turning. >> we're about to start to get the slew of manufacturing indexes. let's get to santelli. rick? >> keep in mind, this is september read on chicago pmi. a 50/50 number. above 50. four out of the eight reads above, four below. this breaks the tie. this is five below. 48.7. we're looking for a number of 52. 53, 54, up in that zone. 54.4 was last month. we lose in terms of expectations, and this was the weakest read since may, since may of this year. the strongest read was 52 -- it was january. a lot lik
look at hess and elliott. remember that battle?. >> they got them to get rid of the gas stations. got them to change the composition of the company. it's been straight down as a result of the price of oil ever since. you do wonder sometimes whether the apex has been seen in activism. >> i think one thing that happened is -- in the case of macy's, the business tailed off. i will give these guys their due. darden has been good. that's a success. these are not people who are idi' idle...
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hess candidacy has been struggling. he's really kind of had a hard time proving that he's worthy of all this attention that he's been receiving. so he has -- this is kind of a make-or-break moment for him. also, it's one for chris christie as well. you're going to see, i think, chris christie who is by most accounts a very skilled debater, very skilled public speaker. he'll be one to watch. and i also think that everybody is going to be going after donald trump. we've seen the gloves come off in the last few weeks, these republican presidential contenders are no longer afraid to go after him. and this very well could turn into open season on donald trump. >> okay. jeremy peters, great to talk with you. thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> northern california, state of emergency in at least two counties as the so-called valley fire explodes in size. four firefighters have been injured battling that fire. now spanning 40,000 acres north of san francisco. it's one of at least 13 other fires raging across the golden
hess candidacy has been struggling. he's really kind of had a hard time proving that he's worthy of all this attention that he's been receiving. so he has -- this is kind of a make-or-break moment for him. also, it's one for chris christie as well. you're going to see, i think, chris christie who is by most accounts a very skilled debater, very skilled public speaker. he'll be one to watch. and i also think that everybody is going to be going after donald trump. we've seen the gloves come off...
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hess, 13 and marathon oil lost $15 billion in market cap over a year, folks.ix companies up, and the big six have lost $271 billion in combined market value over just 12 months. >>> small cap stocks have been hit hard over the past month like everything else. badly underperforming is the s&p 500. let's get the next move with our trading nation team. if the bigger concern is global growth, you think that small cap stocks would do better. they're domestic. yet they've done worse. which confuses me. hopefully not you. how do you explain this? >> i think there are two things. generally there is a tightening of credit conditions which leads to a selloff in that sector as well. and they've been the primary buyers of a lot of the stocks. they're not as liquid for institutional investors. they moved into etfs. serve buying diamonds and spies, the interest in small cap stocks disappeared. and, therefore, now it's become a domain and institutional traders who are very, very quick to sell the moment they see any weakness. the volatility therein creases specifically becau
hess, 13 and marathon oil lost $15 billion in market cap over a year, folks.ix companies up, and the big six have lost $271 billion in combined market value over just 12 months. >>> small cap stocks have been hit hard over the past month like everything else. badly underperforming is the s&p 500. let's get the next move with our trading nation team. if the bigger concern is global growth, you think that small cap stocks would do better. they're domestic. yet they've done worse....
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we are working very closely with hess financial services committee that has requested information to their request. we're working very closely with the them. >> "the new york times." the economic projections that you all released today show that committee members expect roughly a three-year period in which the unemployment rate will be at its lowest sustainable level and yet inflation will not rise above 2%. that seems extraordinary. could you talk about why as a moment ago you said we would expect inflationary pressures when unemployment is at a low level, why is inflation going to be so weak for so long under those circumstances? and does it indicate when you are projecting that basically much of a decade will have passed without the fed reaching its inflation target, does it indicate that you have failed to do enough to revive this economy in recent years? >> well, we've been very focused on doing everything we can to revive this economy and to achieve our maximum employment objective and after we took the funds rate down to zero, as you know, we put in place a number of other ext
we are working very closely with hess financial services committee that has requested information to their request. we're working very closely with the them. >> "the new york times." the economic projections that you all released today show that committee members expect roughly a three-year period in which the unemployment rate will be at its lowest sustainable level and yet inflation will not rise above 2%. that seems extraordinary. could you talk about why as a moment ago you...