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an early iteration of these hacks. it suggests these guys have a lot of material and more is to come. emily: one thing you point out is that if russia is behind this, it is clear that russian hackers are not just trying to influence the election but trying to get secret information about the obama administration policy. how does this compare to patterns we have seen from russian hackers in the past? is this more egregious or invasive than what we have seen before? michael: the russian hackers involved in this are associated with russian intelligence agencies. this is probably what they do for their day job all the time. they are probably trying to collect information all the time. where they crossed into new territory is they decided to take information that they have hacked from these accounts and figure out ways to make it public and influence the debate, influence the u.s. presidential election in november. it is called an information operation. we have never seen anything at this scale or where the stakes like the
an early iteration of these hacks. it suggests these guys have a lot of material and more is to come. emily: one thing you point out is that if russia is behind this, it is clear that russian hackers are not just trying to influence the election but trying to get secret information about the obama administration policy. how does this compare to patterns we have seen from russian hackers in the past? is this more egregious or invasive than what we have seen before? michael: the russian hackers...
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tell us about the new reiteration -- iteration of the watch.pril 2015. here we are towards the end of 2016. it is around the time when apple should refresh the apple watch. i think there is a lot of anticipation for a thinner, completely redesigned model. i do not think that will happen this year. i think we see that down the road. i think this year, they will focus on internal change meds. improvements to waterproofing, faster processor, display technologies. i do not think we are ready for a complete revamp, at least in this second generation. vonnie: re: things to mark gurman, in san francisco this morning. coming up, we look at the world's most expensive homes. this is bloomberg. ♪ take,: in today's first billionaires with a $100 million hole in their pockets are in luck. joining me now is justin ocean. properties for sale. how does that compare to previous years? year, there are about nine more new properties than listed in 2015. it is a little confusing, because there were 19 last year, but some sold. vonnie: where are these? i imagine ja
tell us about the new reiteration -- iteration of the watch.pril 2015. here we are towards the end of 2016. it is around the time when apple should refresh the apple watch. i think there is a lot of anticipation for a thinner, completely redesigned model. i do not think that will happen this year. i think we see that down the road. i think this year, they will focus on internal change meds. improvements to waterproofing, faster processor, display technologies. i do not think we are ready for a...
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>> we were seeing some interesting trends developing thewe were talking about itering in this region and was largely tactical and we are looking at lebanon and interesting trends that are developing their that are worth investors taking a look. .> thank you for joining us he is the citigroup chief economist. still to come on this program, slight risks. near misses and drunken pilots. we are live in mumbai. this is bloomberg. >> welcome back. you are watching bloomberg. jet airways were down and the stock was reacting today with the indian markets closed for independence day on monday. shares were down and it goes against a backdrop of this market and the indications are -- we're joined now from mumbai. what does the official they'd tell us? riskier than last year. take a look at the numbers. has 218 casesthis of violations here and we can put this into context. india is the fastest-growing aviation market in the world and the government is relaxed and they allowed local areas to come airportsere are more is the fact of the matter that the regulator is now coming greatd and there is r
>> we were seeing some interesting trends developing thewe were talking about itering in this region and was largely tactical and we are looking at lebanon and interesting trends that are developing their that are worth investors taking a look. .> thank you for joining us he is the citigroup chief economist. still to come on this program, slight risks. near misses and drunken pilots. we are live in mumbai. this is bloomberg. >> welcome back. you are watching bloomberg. jet...
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>> but there's not an engagement on the exclusionary side.li i think there've been other iterations. i think like elizabeth cady stanton around race and the vote there were a lot of iterations on that. i'm not disagreeing with you but i feel like some of the intransigent this is the line, that's also been a part. >> i think i am saying how can you look at all of this and then not see that you are choosing the wrong side of history? [applause] >> we jus >> we just have a couple of minutes before questions. i talked to you earlier today for an upcoming episode of the podcast and one thing you said that i thought was fun as if you could rip van winkle your self to january to skip this entire process, you absolutely would. i'm curious if you agree with that if he would skip ahead to january 2017 if you have the t t magical power to do so. >> i would come absolutely with a dirty martini in hand. [laughter] [applause] we are going to be pretty to aot lot of back and forth and it's not good for the younger generation or us. there will be a logistical war online and television the next sever
>> but there's not an engagement on the exclusionary side.li i think there've been other iterations. i think like elizabeth cady stanton around race and the vote there were a lot of iterations on that. i'm not disagreeing with you but i feel like some of the intransigent this is the line, that's also been a part. >> i think i am saying how can you look at all of this and then not see that you are choosing the wrong side of history? [applause] >> we jus >> we just have a...
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she ran the iteration of all the ted cruz supporting pacs. she ran the one that was almost entirely funded by a single donor. all the money in that pac basically came from one source. it came from robert mercer. he gave the money. she ran that pac. robert mercer and kelly ann conway supported cruz, but once he dropped out, that mega donor and kelly ann conway decided to keep working together. she stayed in charge of the pac. they changed the name. they started running anti-clinton ads to help trump instead of anti-trump ads to help cruz. as a multimillion dollar donor to that effort. we've talked about robert mercer, this hedge fund billionaire appears to have become the single largest funder in the effort to elect donald trump for president. he is also reportedly the single largest funder of bright bart.com. this one guy, robert mercer, the money man, he ends up being sort of the missing link. he ends up being the thing that explains, i think, in a lot of ways, why the trump campaign is this strange thing that it is now. when the trump campa
she ran the iteration of all the ted cruz supporting pacs. she ran the one that was almost entirely funded by a single donor. all the money in that pac basically came from one source. it came from robert mercer. he gave the money. she ran that pac. robert mercer and kelly ann conway supported cruz, but once he dropped out, that mega donor and kelly ann conway decided to keep working together. she stayed in charge of the pac. they changed the name. they started running anti-clinton ads to help...
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the protest iters allegedly -- protesters lit fires and smashed windows and police are hearing gunshots. according to police, one officer was hit in the head with a brick. we will keep you updated as we learn more. >>> thanks for joining us tonight on "fox 10 news" at 10:00, we begin here locally with a police-involved shooting here in the val y. officer -- valley. officers shoot shoot and kill a man that came with them with a knife. >> now police believe this man was involved in an earlier homicide. danielle miller joins us live with the details. this man was involved with what happened last night around 8:30 after this police were led to the suspect's home. they found him inside and they say he showed a knife and cut a police officer. this is when that officer shot and killed him. >> phoenix police responding to a shooting last night around 8:30 near 75th drive and camelback. they arrived they found 48-year-old martin lopez mesa lying in the driveway of his home with several gunshot wounds. he was transported to the hospital where he later >> as the officers are on the scene and gathe
the protest iters allegedly -- protesters lit fires and smashed windows and police are hearing gunshots. according to police, one officer was hit in the head with a brick. we will keep you updated as we learn more. >>> thanks for joining us tonight on "fox 10 news" at 10:00, we begin here locally with a police-involved shooting here in the val y. officer -- valley. officers shoot shoot and kill a man that came with them with a knife. >> now police believe this man was...
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helps you to view business issues differently, to essentially start an innovation process that's iterative depending on who you have in a room and how you are mixing them. and like hotel rooms out in las vegas, we call it yield managing diversity. >> you have said that diverse backgrounds and approaches don't just feel good. sense. why does diversity matter more than ever today to businesses? >> well, the world is now totally networked. we are impacted by global issues. we are impacted by disruption. if you look at uber, if you look at lyft and some of those organizations, the vrbo and others where you used to have to go to a hotel room or you used to have to get a cab and that kind of thing, now people are using their own vehicles. it's a totally disruptive approach to thinking about things. that is happening across industries. so literally industries are growing on the edge, doing things that we never thought possible because of big data, because of technology, because of our linkages. and that's key. that's all about diverse linkages. >> you have said that -- i read something online tha
helps you to view business issues differently, to essentially start an innovation process that's iterative depending on who you have in a room and how you are mixing them. and like hotel rooms out in las vegas, we call it yield managing diversity. >> you have said that diverse backgrounds and approaches don't just feel good. sense. why does diversity matter more than ever today to businesses? >> well, the world is now totally networked. we are impacted by global issues. we are...
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the interesting question is how does snapchat iterate into becoming more of a communication platformt enables communication that is not necessarily ephemeral. emily: you think they should work on non-ephemeral communication. sean: there is an indication that they are going in that direction. i don't spend that much time thinking about it. emily: whether it's instagram or oculus or internet.org, which do you see as having the most potential to become the next huge business for facebook? sean: the interesting question for facebook is -- is that next big thing somewhere else entirely? is it google x and life sciences and contact lenses that measure glucose? is it self driving cars or is it going to be something that is very close to the home? the core of what facebook is. emily: do you think facebook should move beyond the core? sean: i think communication is the biggest market in the world. it cannot be undervalued. are there other paradigms or are there other ways of communicating that facebook could enable? does it make sense for them to buy snapchat? does it make sense for facebook
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we've seen this iteration in the last 80 days and it only lasts for a blink. >> yeah. i think if we know anything it's that we shouldn't predict what donald trump will look like tomorrow or 80 days from now. certainly he's trying new things. i think one thing you have to remember, too, the hillary clinton campaign is not going to let anyone forget what he has been saying for the last year. they are going to keep hitting him with ads, surrogates talking about the things he's been saying. >> right, right, right. we're just showing his ad where the campaign is saying, remember what he has said in the past. even he's saying now he's regretting some of those things he said, how he contradicted himself in the past. a donald trump add, a little bit of it, this also is the first ad his campaign is pushing out. as i was mentioning earlier in four states. he now enters that fray here. we're showing there, as he's now out with his campaign ad, will we see it going toe-to-toe with the hillary clinton campaign, which has been swamping the country with their ads? >> certainly we'll
we've seen this iteration in the last 80 days and it only lasts for a blink. >> yeah. i think if we know anything it's that we shouldn't predict what donald trump will look like tomorrow or 80 days from now. certainly he's trying new things. i think one thing you have to remember, too, the hillary clinton campaign is not going to let anyone forget what he has been saying for the last year. they are going to keep hitting him with ads, surrogates talking about the things he's been saying....
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it will use very rapid iterations. i don't know what the app is. charlie rose: in terms of how smart machines are becoming, we xpress fears about people like elon musk and larry and bill gates, the idea is there is some danger from machines becoming so smart and so human and uncontrollable that they provide threat to the planet. schmidt: these people have been atching a lot of movies. elon backed up his concern -- charlie rose: that's steven hawking, too. concernon backed up his over this very important issue by investing $1 billion in a competitor to piedmont. you never say never. but let's go through what is needed to make that scenario happen. we are still learning how to do basic intuition. there will be breakthroughs and e'll get excited about it. we hope to be able to assist humans in their daily jobs. who doesn't want help? think about all the professionals and so on. we think we can do that. there is real speculation to get to the kind of human level intelligence that everyone has here in the room, let alone going past that. my own intuitio
it will use very rapid iterations. i don't know what the app is. charlie rose: in terms of how smart machines are becoming, we xpress fears about people like elon musk and larry and bill gates, the idea is there is some danger from machines becoming so smart and so human and uncontrollable that they provide threat to the planet. schmidt: these people have been atching a lot of movies. elon backed up his concern -- charlie rose: that's steven hawking, too. concernon backed up his over this very...
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going to the up iter 80s to almost 90 tomorrow even though it dries out quite a bit in the afternoon. thursday. almost 90 again. this weekend will be a little bit drier and a little bit nicer with a very low risk of any showers and storms. the weekend is looking good. back to you. >> all right. thank you. we appreciate it. >>> in the health watch this noon, a warning for women about a popular painkiller. doctors say taking acetaminophen when you're pregnant may make your child hyper active. a new study found more than half of all expectant mothers who took tylenol had children with behavioral problems. acetaminophen has long been considered for pregnant women. >>> there may be a way to combat the sleep impact of using your phone at night. a lot of us do this. a team of researchers say young adult who's get a lot of daytime exposure, experienced fewer problems sleeping. researchers say the bright light exposure counter acts the blue light. so the study suggests get more time outside. >>> ashton kutcher is coming to boston to change the world. the actor and entrepreneur will this summer
going to the up iter 80s to almost 90 tomorrow even though it dries out quite a bit in the afternoon. thursday. almost 90 again. this weekend will be a little bit drier and a little bit nicer with a very low risk of any showers and storms. the weekend is looking good. back to you. >> all right. thank you. we appreciate it. >>> in the health watch this noon, a warning for women about a popular painkiller. doctors say taking acetaminophen when you're pregnant may make your child...
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immediately after running away, the troopers set up a param iter and called in the k-9 units. they searched a nearby hospital, but the guy is gone. we just learned that dps called off the search and back out here l a suspect description, but they going through the surveillance video at the gas station and trying to nail that down. we'll pass that to you at home. katie conner, abc 15 news. >> thank you. >> and this is tough to look at. shattered windshield, debris on the road and three people who were really knocked out of shoes. it happens a lot when you have these types of violent accidents. three people hit by the car. one victim was young as four officers say the child and two adults were walking across the street near 35th avenue and greenway and they were not in a crosswalk when hit. the driver took off but officers tell us that the driver's mother took him to the precinct. and officers might be looking for a passenger who was in the car. >>> and i am justin. imagine here, somebody opens dps needs help trying to find the driver who can did that and look at the act here an
immediately after running away, the troopers set up a param iter and called in the k-9 units. they searched a nearby hospital, but the guy is gone. we just learned that dps called off the search and back out here l a suspect description, but they going through the surveillance video at the gas station and trying to nail that down. we'll pass that to you at home. katie conner, abc 15 news. >> thank you. >> and this is tough to look at. shattered windshield, debris on the road and...
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wanted to learn about the project close to my house we met up for coffee he learned about whatever iterations six or seven months and a lot of the conversation was you know you should work to see more affordability in this project and said you need nor affordable units the project was not union at this point we mind you know there - if you have union labor on the project that is a positive thing we would like to see and you know, i come into a see the project sure enough those things are addressed and much more affordability 0 now and different and better in my opinion design than months ago and union labor in addition seeing the trade stores over is first floor an influx of housing to the neighborhood my apartments is one of those that will have my full view of bernal hill completely obstructed any entire street will be in shadow and i cannot be more excited what offers in the community in having those kinds of mixed income that are walkable and liveable and we can plan news we can be so close to nature and live in urban lifestyle and not a better microcosm than this site and part of neighbo
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and people talk about the iterations so but i you know want to encourage you to work in good faith toake that more contextual. >> commissioner moore. >> as apart part of motions are we including the idea of the potential gallery space into this motion i think that would be an interesting thing to veggie understand the response on glades access to trade shops but a gallery space that indeed helps with cultural identity and local arts that maybe indeed an important thing to consider as it also han has an expression relative to the building itself. >> for example, commissioners the project does include a small corner retail and for our purposes a gallery will be considered retail in the zoning district up to the sponsor. >> we heard someone talk about a coffee shop and another 1 across the street coffee shops are like a stretch for me and indeed pursued something like a gallery definitely more to add variety and cultural relevance to the area. >> commissioner moore department staff during the process the pardon may have mentioned the idea of having a cafe or coffee shop to the best of my
and people talk about the iterations so but i you know want to encourage you to work in good faith toake that more contextual. >> commissioner moore. >> as apart part of motions are we including the idea of the potential gallery space into this motion i think that would be an interesting thing to veggie understand the response on glades access to trade shops but a gallery space that indeed helps with cultural identity and local arts that maybe indeed an important thing to consider...
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stop, iterate, and try something else. >> i think it's good to think about that in your staff meetings as well. not only not trusting your gut, but don't trust what somebody says without them having data to prove it. you hear all the time we got a lot of e-mails on that. or we got a lot of something. what does a lot of mean? it may not be a lot of. >> you have to get the data to know whether or not it worked. if you don't have the ability to get the data, put a level of infrastructure in to know. trust but verify. >> thank you. >>> sifting through all the apps and websites that can help you run your company can be an arduous task. so we asked our viewers which ones they find most useful in this small biz tools. >> one tool that i use is agile crm. it's both an app and a website. and it allows you to seamlessly coordinate your service, your calendar, everything you're offering businesswise. and it's been great for me. i don't know all the ins and outs of it yet but i look forward to learning more. >> we've been doing core bridges for pos system. the whole team is able to use it from the
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it's important remember that this process is continual and the steps are iterative.the eop and the updated based on lessons learned from incidents and the new assessments and surveillance results. and now we are going to hear from my colleague rita. >> good morning, everyone. just want to share a little information about a new set of resource tools to help schools and planning teams lay out a foundation for safe environment for learning and academic student academic success. about five months ago the department of education released a first of its kind set of measurements to support safe and and rich learning environment for all students and staff. i might add that these resource tools can also be included as key components for bullying prevention and in emergency operations planning. the new resources include the education school climate survey and a quick guide on making school climate improvement. additional resources as part of a school climate improved resource package would be released later this month, and through the fall of this year. these whatever resource
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articleeting stephen's i really lysed -- realize there was an iteration a great man approach to history at work here. that the great man was the object of study, the young scholar being groomed to take a place at the ,lite table and the instructor sort of all three had to on some .evel set with that vision i think if you even look at this table just the visual, mary and jack and i were saying this is or nationalstrategy security panel that we have ever been asked to speak on. we were saying last night look at this conference as a whole. .t is almost 50% women if we had had a conference like this even five years ago not only would it have been all guys it would've been all guys from texas. you have to be from a big state apparently. everything has to be big for it to be grand strategy. i think the critique went way beyond gender. for me as a critical reviewer , he'll shipday henry kissinger's vine diplomacy and the new book world order and was trying to put my finger on what was troubling me about that analysis. i was very taken with the chief ofof the former the state department policy
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>> guest: darpa has been interested in bci for a very long time, in various iterations. sometimes the interest is in building smarter more robust, our brain machine interfaces to create a smarter more robust military force. but this program is based on the revolutionizing us that its program, it was spearheaded by a man named jeffrey lane. this is really about trying to make whole the soldiers who were coming back from iraq and afghanistan for much of this century who, because of advances in body armor, were not being, were suffering blows that previously would have been fatal but are now just coming back with amputations. so these are young men and women who are in their 20s, sometimes their 30s, who have their entire life before them. and he studied the brain for prior to joining darpa really had a missionary zeal to say that this is a program that will make these people whole because we owe it to them for the service they did for the country. it's trying, a lot of the funny this coming from the military or the department of defense at this point is really geared towar
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today in the video game base the consumer can be part of iterating and inproving what we're doing., for example, and that's a free to play title now. had been a pay to play title and we can iterate the content in response to customer stated needs and desires. that's a sea change for the entertainment business. >> you can respond quickly. >> you can respond and make things better. >> yeah. one would hope. everybody is talking about pokemon go including cramer you probably ran into on your way in here. >> i did. >> and his kids. augmented reality is this something you're focused on and everybody needs to be in your industry? >> we are focused on it and focused on what augmented reality can mean, virtual reality can mean, we're also more importantly focused on business model changes whether that's title for smart phones, tablets, preto play models -- free to play models and we cover those basis and there's more to come. i think pokemon is less a story about augmented reality, which is tested by the group that brought us pokemon go before, and more about the power of nostalgic ipo once
today in the video game base the consumer can be part of iterating and inproving what we're doing., for example, and that's a free to play title now. had been a pay to play title and we can iterate the content in response to customer stated needs and desires. that's a sea change for the entertainment business. >> you can respond quickly. >> you can respond and make things better. >> yeah. one would hope. everybody is talking about pokemon go including cramer you probably ran...
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to make sure that we are in agreement with the general direction and these will be refined over iterationsy did three of the metrics today. >> good. further questions? if not, then we will move on to the next item. thank you very much for the summary >> although there's no public comment for that request. the move on to item 6 which is update on the transfer of sf dph program addressing homelessness to the apartment of homelessness and supportive housing and commissioners, i just passed out to you a document director may prefer to an out run and open up the slide. >> i will be making the first presentation. it's an honor to be here with our new director jeff kazan's feet of the san francisco department of homelessness and supportive housing and a provide an update as well to the developers of the department. the commissioners have asked for an update on what we transferred to the new department and we gave you both things which was a financial which is $42.5 million of services and also the fact that we are still involved with those who are homeless and we'll talk about that a little bit a
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an unprecedented natural outburst seems to have taken over the country. iterally invaded minutes after the mom came back from a grocery run. hi , i'm stuck in an elevator with a cow. a what ? we have a situation. everything alright in there ? witnesses say this is where it all started, okay guys. we're comimg in now. copy that. all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. [ crowd noise ] whoa. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... ? >>> time to check "the pulse" and hearts were racing at the end of the women's 400-meter final. >> so you had shaunae miller of the bahamas who went airborne to take the gold from american allyson felix. miller dove at the finish line to win the race by 0.07 seconds. look at she says she didn't know she won until she heard her mother screaming. felix was trying to become the first woman to win five gold medals in track and field. >>> and michae
an unprecedented natural outburst seems to have taken over the country. iterally invaded minutes after the mom came back from a grocery run. hi , i'm stuck in an elevator with a cow. a what ? we have a situation. everything alright in there ? witnesses say this is where it all started, okay guys. we're comimg in now. copy that. all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. [ crowd noise ] whoa. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day...
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new features for the next iteration of the iphone. on the downside,, balancing the gains in energy, drug stocks are falling back. wrestlers with falling after negative drug results. allegan reporting sales that missed analyst estimates. .ealth care on the downside vonnie: this julie hyman of the markets desk. mark richt and has more from the newsroom. clinton'sing hillary policy as more of the same, donald trump thought to portray himself as the presidential candidate who is focused on the future. his speech was interrupted by protesters, and he focused on job creation and tax reform. donald trump: we will limit the carried interest adduction, a well-known deduction. and other special interest loopholes that have been so good for wall street investors, and for people like me, but unfair for american workers. tax amplification will be a major feature of the plan. mark: hillary clinton will deliver an address on the economy on thursday. dissatisfied republicans have an alternative, conservative edward mcmullen is running for president.
new features for the next iteration of the iphone. on the downside,, balancing the gains in energy, drug stocks are falling back. wrestlers with falling after negative drug results. allegan reporting sales that missed analyst estimates. .ealth care on the downside vonnie: this julie hyman of the markets desk. mark richt and has more from the newsroom. clinton'sing hillary policy as more of the same, donald trump thought to portray himself as the presidential candidate who is focused on the...
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seeill be interesting to how an iterative his messages -- histrative's messages -- message is. >> -- it is commendable that he wants to try, but it is going to take more than just the mentioning of the african-american community into his speeches for it to actually be effective in bringing more votes to his campaign. we don't know what he is going to do in the future, maybe there is some plan or outreach or something more than just a few lines of speech, but right now, it is hard to see those few words changing many people's minds. >> we have so much going on with hillary clinton, unfortunately the clock is not our friend. thank you so much. >> thank you. tonight on cuba day, of onee was an average racial lynching a week in the south, and it was a brilliant psychological device to hold down a race because if you were black, you were afraid this could happen to you. >> talks about his little -- talks about his literary career, and the book, the lynching, about the trial following the 1981 killing of a 19-year-old i the kkk in mobile, alabama. ,> mike was this teenager training to beco
seeill be interesting to how an iterative his messages -- histrative's messages -- message is. >> -- it is commendable that he wants to try, but it is going to take more than just the mentioning of the african-american community into his speeches for it to actually be effective in bringing more votes to his campaign. we don't know what he is going to do in the future, maybe there is some plan or outreach or something more than just a few lines of speech, but right now, it is hard to see...
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housing starts beat estimates, , but iter than expected is the commentary from fed officials that may have changed the tone in the market. joe: some of those safety yield place leading the way down today. oliver: i'm going to start with that. to emerge,lear story losses in utilities and telecommunications stocks. groups that had supported the market for so long. when the expectation for rate hikes are not changing too much, we saw a bump up in next break, but not a huge amount. look at the health care sector, , only for stocks in the index were of, many losing 2%. oil versus the energy stock index, a bit of diversions. -- of divergence. two haveee where the separated, a big jump in oil today, not quite as big in the energy stocks, pretty flat despite the gains. on the government bond market front, the spread to between the two-year and the 10 year, dropping a little bit. some interesting stuff with that print,y weaker cpi causing some flattening, then the feds dudley came out and said a september rate hike is still on the table. dip was the key event of the day. scarlet: the yen stren
housing starts beat estimates, , but iter than expected is the commentary from fed officials that may have changed the tone in the market. joe: some of those safety yield place leading the way down today. oliver: i'm going to start with that. to emerge,lear story losses in utilities and telecommunications stocks. groups that had supported the market for so long. when the expectation for rate hikes are not changing too much, we saw a bump up in next break, but not a huge amount. look at the...
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. >> i've seen every iteration sends. when i heard that would be here, well. steve: it's really crazy thing that in person. it is owned by the owner of the indianapolis colts that bought at an auction in 2002 for $850,000. he does a pretty good job. a lot of fox 5 yours will enjoy it. dari: falling behind in the polls. steve: how donald trump is changing his could the reset button actually work? dari: a game changer from people that suffer from asthma. at the the lincoln summer invitation sales event, it's time to relax. from the moment you take your foot off the brake, the brake stays engaged and you stay put. taking the legwork out of stop and go traffic. and even hills. this is the lincoln summer invitation, hurry in now to your dealer for limited time offers. lease a lincoln mkx for $349 a month or get 0% apr for 60 months fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos
. >> i've seen every iteration sends. when i heard that would be here, well. steve: it's really crazy thing that in person. it is owned by the owner of the indianapolis colts that bought at an auction in 2002 for $850,000. he does a pretty good job. a lot of fox 5 yours will enjoy it. dari: falling behind in the polls. steve: how donald trump is changing his could the reset button actually work? dari: a game changer from people that suffer from asthma. at the the lincoln summer invitation...
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gawker was part of the media culture, the modern iteration of spy magazine.oo far. it offended me, sometimes a lot, but it stood for internet era journalism. but to me, much more importantly is that a billionaire put out of his is through lawsuits and people say how can you defend gawker? who's next. alex: with all due respect, i was a long time tween reader of spy magazine. jim: i agree. it's the bratty year younger brother -- take the notion that gawker may have been irresponsible but they did not bring this on themselves. the story is a ruthless billionaire put a publication out of his this. end of story. jim: even if they did bring it upon themselves, a billionaire putting media out of business because he did not like what is thate writing, who -- what's to stop and oligarch from russia coming over? john: a word of advice for you. off peter thiel. coming up, trump movement and election.ans for the if you happen to be watching us and washington, d.c., you can listen to us on the radio radio ad bloomberg 99.1 fm. we will be right back. ♪ alex: we are still
gawker was part of the media culture, the modern iteration of spy magazine.oo far. it offended me, sometimes a lot, but it stood for internet era journalism. but to me, much more importantly is that a billionaire put out of his is through lawsuits and people say how can you defend gawker? who's next. alex: with all due respect, i was a long time tween reader of spy magazine. jim: i agree. it's the bratty year younger brother -- take the notion that gawker may have been irresponsible but they...
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definition of iteration in terms of trade and normally this shock is short-lived.ark: is it wishful thinking saying that the bank will cross nhe 2% inflation threshold 2017 second quarter? do they maybe need to bring that forward? gilles: the procession in the currency has continued after the latest bank of england's actions so it could generate further inflation down the pipeline. at the same time, there needs to be some sort of fiscal accommodation of the shock. i agree with the idea that there is a strong case for cutting the rate and trying to offset some protectso as to consumer spending because this is the shock that has almost a one for one on spending because wages will not catch up, at least not quickly or entirely. if you want to protect against suspending and at the same time, you have to counteract this shock, you cut the rate for 12 or 18 months. vonnie: that is up to the fiscal authorities, i guess. how does the bank of england respond going forward? today it was successful with the quantitative easing biting. -- quantitative easing buying. on one han
definition of iteration in terms of trade and normally this shock is short-lived.ark: is it wishful thinking saying that the bank will cross nhe 2% inflation threshold 2017 second quarter? do they maybe need to bring that forward? gilles: the procession in the currency has continued after the latest bank of england's actions so it could generate further inflation down the pipeline. at the same time, there needs to be some sort of fiscal accommodation of the shock. i agree with the idea that...
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one thing happening in this latest injured -- latest iteration of economic data is the data has been more positive than we expected. we see real pce. we think that's going to moderate a little bit at the back half of the year and if the fed hikes, that should bring equity prices down with it. it could be the same coming down. what about things in the productivity that we rebuild? guest: we saw a jump up in inventories in q2. is of the reasons for it that we are surprised by the strong consumption in the second quarter. they have to build these inventories up by the end of the year. things like that activity are likely to keep rates low relative to anything else and we will see this secular stagnation persist for the next year or two. shery: bnp paribas is one of the few seeing a rate hike. that goes against a lot of other market analysts. we are seeing only 24% of a of it being put into the fed funds future. what is the reasoning behind you anticipating a fed rate hike as early as september and what does that mean for the markets? there has been a shift, with williams saying a rate h
one thing happening in this latest injured -- latest iteration of economic data is the data has been more positive than we expected. we see real pce. we think that's going to moderate a little bit at the back half of the year and if the fed hikes, that should bring equity prices down with it. it could be the same coming down. what about things in the productivity that we rebuild? guest: we saw a jump up in inventories in q2. is of the reasons for it that we are surprised by the strong...
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. >> month claire prides iter --mont claire prides itself on based on the idea that the schools are failing. that's just not the case. >> reporter: despite opposition by some parents along with the board of education, the mayor and town council. an application has moved to phase 2 of the approval process by the new jersey state board of ed. for a school of 250 students, kindergarten to 4th grade, a spanish as a core subject, taking 3 million-dollar away from public schools the first year. naacp says it may segregate students. >> we have a diverse high performing school system and believe a charter school would diminish that. >> reporter: with school options for science and technology, gifted and talented, stem, montessori this is near chestnut, parents say it's just not necessary. >> if a charter comes in, we will lose some of the amazing things we can offer our children. my children are studying mandrin. >> my school has a lot of creative and amazing arts. >> reporter: state board of education referred me to the founder of the chapter, darryl bogan, she confirms he is a parent in town but
. >> month claire prides iter --mont claire prides itself on based on the idea that the schools are failing. that's just not the case. >> reporter: despite opposition by some parents along with the board of education, the mayor and town council. an application has moved to phase 2 of the approval process by the new jersey state board of ed. for a school of 250 students, kindergarten to 4th grade, a spanish as a core subject, taking 3 million-dollar away from public schools the first...
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we said we would be a hike growth mode at a billion plus scale for the next years to come, so we iteratedery high growth. why do a buy back now? why not use it on m&a? there are so many out there. mark: the industry is in transition, so this is an opportunistic thing, possibly. we got a lot of conviction in the business and we know there is some anxiety over how the model works out, so it is an opportunistic thing to buy shares. we have fantastic free cash flow generation. we have plenty of cash to invest returnbusiness and capital shareholders opportunistically. everything we've done works in a highly automated fashion together. over 11 years, we almost everything and that's why it works so well. a few gone to market times for small transactions, so that is our main motion. you wouldn't,n but that has not been our history. spoke to a ceoly that had strong feelings about what is going to happen in the market. >> there are a lot of companies that don't deserve to exist and they are going to shake out. in aggregate, we may not be in a bubble. we hope to be one of the companies that will bre
we said we would be a hike growth mode at a billion plus scale for the next years to come, so we iteratedery high growth. why do a buy back now? why not use it on m&a? there are so many out there. mark: the industry is in transition, so this is an opportunistic thing, possibly. we got a lot of conviction in the business and we know there is some anxiety over how the model works out, so it is an opportunistic thing to buy shares. we have fantastic free cash flow generation. we have plenty of...
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because of procedural mechanism but on the merits he's voted against supervisor peskin previous iteration this needs to be a resolution he offered an alternative resolution that basically said there are issues with what the governor is proposing around demolitions and 09 areas and we should work collaboratively with the governor to fix the buy right legislation so it works and then we should not just simply oppose and so my position continues to be the same we should be working with the governor to improve his legislation to fix the defects rather than oppose it and i also need to repeat what i said san francisco is not doing well when it comes to housing as reflective in the average rent of $3,500 a month and the displacement as reflected in the number of people living with their x they've been broken up for two years can't afford to move out we have a crisis and not pating ourselves on the back there's more work to do yes subsidized below-market-rate housing we want more below-market-rate housing but that will not solve the housing crisis we need more housing overall this is what the go
because of procedural mechanism but on the merits he's voted against supervisor peskin previous iteration this needs to be a resolution he offered an alternative resolution that basically said there are issues with what the governor is proposing around demolitions and 09 areas and we should work collaboratively with the governor to fix the buy right legislation so it works and then we should not just simply oppose and so my position continues to be the same we should be working with the...
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housing starts beat estimates, , but iter than expected is the commentary from fed officials that maye tone in the market. joe:
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because of procedural mechanism but on the merits he's voted against supervisor peskin previous iteration this needs to be a resolution he offered an alternative resolution that basically said there are issues with what the governor is proposing around demolitions and 09 areas and we should work collaboratively with the governor to fix the buy right legislation so it works and then we should not just simply oppose and so my position continues to be the same we should be working with the governor to improve his legislation to fix the defects rather than oppose it and i also need to repeat what i said san francisco is not doing well when it comes to housing as reflective in the average rent of $3,500 a month and the displacement as reflected in the number of people living with their x they've been broken up for two years can't afford to move out we have a crisis and not pating ourselves on the back there's more work to do yes subsidized below-market-rate housing we want more below-market-rate housing but that will not solve the housing crisis we need more housing overall this is what the go
because of procedural mechanism but on the merits he's voted against supervisor peskin previous iteration this needs to be a resolution he offered an alternative resolution that basically said there are issues with what the governor is proposing around demolitions and 09 areas and we should work collaboratively with the governor to fix the buy right legislation so it works and then we should not just simply oppose and so my position continues to be the same we should be working with the...
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she has been able to escape and has not answered the latest iteration of this question.the wall streetrnal have raised this earlier . for the most part, she dismissed it. she has been supportive of this deal. she has not been asked, was this a good idea? she has not recently been asked whether this was a policy the u.s. should be revisiting. mark: it could come up at the next press conference. jennifer: there was not really an opportunity to ask. 's new team is going to go more negative and nasty than ever. i have a theory that traditionally it might backfire. even though 68% of the country say it's going in the wrong direction. people responded to the more positive talk in the conventions. kasie: when donald trump first won the nomination, there was a willingness. people were going to say oh, this is interesting, but suddenly he has won the nomination, and maybe i should take a look. through the conventions you see that willingness dissipate a little bit. i wonder if the sense of the electorate will move that way . general.re over in if they are able to help drive the president's numb
she has been able to escape and has not answered the latest iteration of this question.the wall streetrnal have raised this earlier . for the most part, she dismissed it. she has been supportive of this deal. she has not been asked, was this a good idea? she has not recently been asked whether this was a policy the u.s. should be revisiting. mark: it could come up at the next press conference. jennifer: there was not really an opportunity to ask. 's new team is going to go more negative and...
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because of procedural mechanism but on the merits he's voted against supervisor peskin previous iteration this needs to be a resolution he offered an alternative resolution that basically said there are issues with what the governor is proposing around demolitions and 09 areas and we should work collaboratively with the governor to fix the buy right legislation so it works and then we should not just simply oppose and so my position continues to be the same we should be working with the governor to improve his legislation to fix the defects rather than oppose it and i also need to repeat what i said san francisco is not doing well when it comes to housing as reflective in the average rent of $3,500 a month and the displacement as reflected in the number of people living with their x they've been broken up for two years can't afford to move out we have a crisis and not pating ourselves on the back there's more work to do yes subsidized below-market-rate housing we want more below-market-rate housing but that will not solve the housing crisis we need more housing overall this is what the go
because of procedural mechanism but on the merits he's voted against supervisor peskin previous iteration this needs to be a resolution he offered an alternative resolution that basically said there are issues with what the governor is proposing around demolitions and 09 areas and we should work collaboratively with the governor to fix the buy right legislation so it works and then we should not just simply oppose and so my position continues to be the same we should be working with the...