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. >> i want to thank my guests, richard, lawrence epstein and julie brians, professor of sociology atniversity of washington. i'll be back in a moment with a final thought an men, work and women. stay with us. send us your thoughts on twitter oo. m or follow me and visit our facebook page and follow what it will take for women to earn as much if not more than men. we'd love to hear it. >> as violence intensifies. >> the growing israeli perception is that no place is safe. >>> it wasn't all that lodge ago that supervisors of all kinds would justify paying men more money for the same work by noting that they had responsibilities that women didn't. as primary bread winners, the wages for women's work were seen as suchlemental, fun money or saving for an item. braces for teeth, catholic school tuition, down-payment on a house. women came into the work place making the old assumptions out noted and discriminatory. how we frame the conversations and think about women's work is behind how families are arranging their real lives. managers have not always helped, multiplying job restrictions,
. >> i want to thank my guests, richard, lawrence epstein and julie brians, professor of sociology atniversity of washington. i'll be back in a moment with a final thought an men, work and women. stay with us. send us your thoughts on twitter oo. m or follow me and visit our facebook page and follow what it will take for women to earn as much if not more than men. we'd love to hear it. >> as violence intensifies. >> the growing israeli perception is that no place is safe....
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. >> i want to thank my guests, richard, lawrence epstein and julie brians, professor of sociology atniversity of washington. i'll be back in a moment with a final thought an men, work and women. stay with us. send us your thoughts on twitter oo. m or follow me and visit our facebook page and follow what it will take for women to earn as much if not more than men. we'd love to hear it. >> puerto rico's debt crisis. >> they're gonna demonstrate right outside where the governor lives. >> are hedge funds offering a fix? >> those investments will spark the economic recovery. >> or just fixing the odds? >> they're trying to force us into one course of action. >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. ever
. >> i want to thank my guests, richard, lawrence epstein and julie brians, professor of sociology atniversity of washington. i'll be back in a moment with a final thought an men, work and women. stay with us. send us your thoughts on twitter oo. m or follow me and visit our facebook page and follow what it will take for women to earn as much if not more than men. we'd love to hear it. >> puerto rico's debt crisis. >> they're gonna demonstrate right outside where the governor...
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july. angie: brian jacobson, we will be that there. thank you so much for joining us. fargo advantage funds, from wisconsin. breaking news, honda has announced it is shelving plans to build a plant in china, according to a trade publication. you'll have more details as across the terminal, but once again, honda deciding not to go ahead with that plant in china. coming up next, google takes on netflix and hulu with annette freese instruction service. details -- an ad free subscription service. details of youtube rea when first up continuesd. ♪ angie: google ramping up its challenge to netflix for an ad free service for less than $10 a month. lucas joins us from l.a.. what is the thinking behind this? announcer: i think it -- reporter: i think it is too full. one, the ad business is not good enough. they need a second source of revenue for youtube to be profitable. if you look at the estimates on how youtube is doing, it is a its valuationand with google and alphabet is high, but nobody is sure if it is profitable yet. one of the reasons is because there is an unlimited
july. angie: brian jacobson, we will be that there. thank you so much for joining us. fargo advantage funds, from wisconsin. breaking news, honda has announced it is shelving plans to build a plant in china, according to a trade publication. you'll have more details as across the terminal, but once again, honda deciding not to go ahead with that plant in china. coming up next, google takes on netflix and hulu with annette freese instruction service. details -- an ad free subscription service....
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brian: so the court has been out since june or july? tony: mid-june. ian: are you going to be back in the court? tony: i will. brian: what is the first thing that you are going to look for? tony: since we have not seen the justices together in a long time, since the end of june, i will look for a health check, as you might call it, which sounds ghoulish, that it just checks on how they seem and if there are any bad feelings that you can see between them. the justices always say that they are cordial and friendly, even though some of the language gets very strong. so i will be looking out to see if there are any, you know, cold shoulders or tensions that you can see in the interactions between the justices. brian: any of them doing something this summer that caught your attention? tony: some of them travel overseas, that is not unusual. some of them went to -- gave talks to, you know, a range of audiences, law schools, local civic events. i can't say there is anything really striking. justice ginsburg, i should say, attended an opera that has her as one
brian: so the court has been out since june or july? tony: mid-june. ian: are you going to be back in the court? tony: i will. brian: what is the first thing that you are going to look for? tony: since we have not seen the justices together in a long time, since the end of june, i will look for a health check, as you might call it, which sounds ghoulish, that it just checks on how they seem and if there are any bad feelings that you can see between them. the justices always say that they are...
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. >> july 2000, reporter brian schultz is dispatched to new providence, iowa, to cover the installationew water tower. >> that looks pretty good, don't it? >> it does. >> getting the water tower was a point of pride for new providence. something they'd been trying to get done for quite a while. so it was quite a big deal. >> new providence raises enough money to purchase its very first tower. the remote town of a little more than 200 people is all abuzz. >> anyone who was at home at the time, they were going to go out and see this happen. >> as local residents gather in the streets, a 150-foot crane rises and successfully lifts the four steel legs into position. >> there were some gentlemen on top of the tank that were attaching these straps to a central point that the crane would lift up. there were a few gentlemen on the ground that were kind of directing them. and there was a gentleman on top of the crane that was waiting for all this to happen. i remember even at the time i was pretty impressed with how cautious they were being. >> we're going for liftoff. >> with two workers poised
. >> july 2000, reporter brian schultz is dispatched to new providence, iowa, to cover the installationew water tower. >> that looks pretty good, don't it? >> it does. >> getting the water tower was a point of pride for new providence. something they'd been trying to get done for quite a while. so it was quite a big deal. >> new providence raises enough money to purchase its very first tower. the remote town of a little more than 200 people is all abuzz. >>...
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they have been pushing for his release since his arrest in july of last year. brian stelter, host of cnn's "reliable sources" is with me. you've been on this story from the beginning. what's the family saying, what's "the washington post" saying? >> gut renching news to hear that there's apparently a verdict but then not be told what the verdict is. the other detail is rezaian and his lawyer have 20 days to appeal. so what would they appeal if it was not a sentence to keep him in jail even longer. he said this trial has been a sham. this is what he said. >> this remains a mystery to us, but i think it does underscore that what we're seeing unfolding here is a sham. for iran to say that there's been a verdict but that it's not final simply suggests again that this is not a matter for the courts. it's a matter that's being decided in the political spheres in iran. this suggests once again that jason is not really a prisoner. he's a bargaining chip being used by the iranian government to extract some concessions from the u.s. >> that was a few hours ago. i just checked
they have been pushing for his release since his arrest in july of last year. brian stelter, host of cnn's "reliable sources" is with me. you've been on this story from the beginning. what's the family saying, what's "the washington post" saying? >> gut renching news to hear that there's apparently a verdict but then not be told what the verdict is. the other detail is rezaian and his lawyer have 20 days to appeal. so what would they appeal if it was not a sentence to...
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he spoke, in july, to the bbc, bri brian, and said that he is most frustrated and most stymied by the fact that he hasn't been able, in his words, to pass sufficient, common sense gun safety laws. he just referred to it there in his remarks. you heard him say our prayers, our thoughts are not enough. it's not enough. his own words carry more weight than i can describe. but the mood of that, the tenor of that was something else. >> and he was just angry. kelly o'donnell is up on the hill. kelly, a lot of his anger comes where you are. not that it's your fault. but the lawmakers in washington. >> reporter: and, brian, since the newtown tragedy over the last few years, on a weekly basis, for example, we will see on the senate floor the srnts from connecticut, murphy and bloomenthal and they will show photos of persons who have been killed by gun violence anywhere across the country. that has become a routine part of the senate floor, as the president was indicating, these routine reactions that happen. there is a churning that takes place on capitol hill on a regular basis over this issu
he spoke, in july, to the bbc, bri brian, and said that he is most frustrated and most stymied by the fact that he hasn't been able, in his words, to pass sufficient, common sense gun safety laws. he just referred to it there in his remarks. you heard him say our prayers, our thoughts are not enough. it's not enough. his own words carry more weight than i can describe. but the mood of that, the tenor of that was something else. >> and he was just angry. kelly o'donnell is up on the hill....
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brian: so the court has been out since june or july? tony: end of june. brian: are you going to be back in the court? tony: i will. brian: what is the first thing that you are going to look for? tony: since we have not seen the justices all together in a long time, since the end of june, i will look over, sort of a health check, as you might call it, which sounds ghoulish, that it just checks on how they seem and if there are any bad feelings that you can see between them. the justices always say that they are collegial and friendly, even though some of the language gets very strong. so i will be looking out to see if there are any, you know, cold shoulders or tensions that you can see in the interactions between the justices. brian: any of them do anything this summer that caught your attention? tony: some of them travel overseas, which is not unusual. some of them gave talks to, you know, a range of audiences, law schools, and local civic events. i can't say there was anything really striking. justice ginsburg, i should say, attended an opera that has he
brian: so the court has been out since june or july? tony: end of june. brian: are you going to be back in the court? tony: i will. brian: what is the first thing that you are going to look for? tony: since we have not seen the justices all together in a long time, since the end of june, i will look over, sort of a health check, as you might call it, which sounds ghoulish, that it just checks on how they seem and if there are any bad feelings that you can see between them. the justices always...
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july 2 1rs. the bad news, brian, is that the 50 day moving average has been downward sloping since july of 2015 asyou very much. we all know the third quarter was awful, the s&p 500 fell 7%, one of the worst quarters in years, but you smart viewer knew that, but did you know that means we will probably have a good fourth quarter. our data partner ken show went back and looked at every instance since 1980 when the s&p 500 lost more than 5% in the third quarter. believe it or not, that has happened ten different times. of those ten times since 1980 when the s&p dropped more than 5%, nine of them the dow surged in the fourth quarter n fact, posted a.m. average gain of 10.5%. if you're wondering the one time the dow did not rally after an awful third quarter, that would be 2008, the beginning of course of the financial collapse. >> neat history but does it matter. then bring in brine and david. brian, you have been one of the few guys not to slice your year rend forecast. i would imagine you like to hear these statistics. does it matter or is it just neat stuff? >> partially it's stuff, brian. we rema
july 2 1rs. the bad news, brian, is that the 50 day moving average has been downward sloping since july of 2015 asyou very much. we all know the third quarter was awful, the s&p 500 fell 7%, one of the worst quarters in years, but you smart viewer knew that, but did you know that means we will probably have a good fourth quarter. our data partner ken show went back and looked at every instance since 1980 when the s&p 500 lost more than 5% in the third quarter. believe it or not, that...
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july. video of her arrest shows state trooper brian insignia forcibly removing her from her car and threatening to "light her up" after she refused to put out her refused to put out her cigarette. found dead in her jail cell of what authorities say was a suicide, although her family and protesters have raised questions about their account. police said one of the two officers involved in the arrest of the councilman thursday was also involved in sandra bland's arrest. a judge has ordered the state of arkansas to disclose its suppliers of lethal injection drugs to attorneys for death-row prisoners who are challenging the state's execution secrecy law. the move comes amid disclosures the pentobarbital texas uses in executions may be expired. an autopsy, meanwhile, has revealed oklahoma used the wrong drug during the january of charles warner, whose dying words were, "my body is on fire." on monday, the texas court of criminal appeals stayed the execution of julius murphy after attorneys said prosecutors threatened key witnesses. a new investigation has revealed more information about exxon's decad
july. video of her arrest shows state trooper brian insignia forcibly removing her from her car and threatening to "light her up" after she refused to put out her refused to put out her cigarette. found dead in her jail cell of what authorities say was a suicide, although her family and protesters have raised questions about their account. police said one of the two officers involved in the arrest of the councilman thursday was also involved in sandra bland's arrest. a judge has...
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brian: the reason we ran the video clip, while i was reading your book on the 13th of july, the washington post had an article saying -- patton boggs push on after merger. he was acquired by sanders. brian: just one of many. was that going on when you were in the senate? gary: no, not the first term. it began to happen sometime in the 1980's, certainly the late 1980's when i left. it became acceptable and then it became almost a dam breaking where once two former senators and members of congress made the leap and made a great deal of money doing so, others followed right thereafter. brian: in this article, it talks about lott -- it grew to a $12 million business. they sold it. later on, it gets more intricate. since december, they have recruited new hires in the public policy practice including david --. brian: christine blackwood, a deputy director from the department of health and human services -- and jim matheson, democrat from utah. what has this kind of thing done to our system? gary: the worst thing it has done is caused widespread public mistrust in government. i think everyday ame
brian: the reason we ran the video clip, while i was reading your book on the 13th of july, the washington post had an article saying -- patton boggs push on after merger. he was acquired by sanders. brian: just one of many. was that going on when you were in the senate? gary: no, not the first term. it began to happen sometime in the 1980's, certainly the late 1980's when i left. it became acceptable and then it became almost a dam breaking where once two former senators and members of...
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julie hyman at the bloomberg terminal. and here now to talk about facebook is brian wiser, he is the senior analyst at his company in portlandn -- portland, oregon. brian, does this mean that this is not all that much or is there something more to this? fair, this is not the growing importance both to the advertising community and really to the broader ecosystem. arele and facebook together now in the same universe together. betty: great analogy. but anything changing now that the stock prices are now more effective? no, the stock prices do not matter. ty: twitter is now back in resurgence of mode and jack dorsey is trying to make them come out and be on top. can they come out and do the same and beat what facebook is doing? brian: when it comes to divisional -- digital advertising needs, they can meet that but when it comes for verizon and aol, i think that twitter has a real strong position to be a foil in that negotiation. they thickly you need someone who can have negotiating level urge -- leverage with. niche. where you get the everyone needs to have a niche. aat is why yahoo! is in such bad position. by contrast, twitt
julie hyman at the bloomberg terminal. and here now to talk about facebook is brian wiser, he is the senior analyst at his company in portlandn -- portland, oregon. brian, does this mean that this is not all that much or is there something more to this? fair, this is not the growing importance both to the advertising community and really to the broader ecosystem. arele and facebook together now in the same universe together. betty: great analogy. but anything changing now that the stock prices...
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brian. two do you think we will see start to drop out? >> well first of all, julie, they have to thin the herd. it was just chaos for the first 15, 20 minutes of the debate tonight. the people talking over each other. the republicans have to get together and let a few people go. and it is tough because there is so much money involved but the people who are riding the polls at 1 and 2%, they have to exit. and, that is going to happen. and, it is going to happen pretty soon i would think. >> brian, how do you think carly fiorina did tonight? >> almost a nonplayer really, frank. i was disappointed from the standpoint that i really expected her to come out swinging. but, again, when you have ten people on the stage, and all the moderators and all the confusion, it is really hard to stand out in that field. for example, donald trump tonight did not do well. did not stand out. did not have nearly the camera time that he has had in the past. and it was just, you know, a tough place to try to get your message south. >> all right, brian and james, gentlemen, we appreciate yo
brian. two do you think we will see start to drop out? >> well first of all, julie, they have to thin the herd. it was just chaos for the first 15, 20 minutes of the debate tonight. the people talking over each other. the republicans have to get together and let a few people go. and it is tough because there is so much money involved but the people who are riding the polls at 1 and 2%, they have to exit. and, that is going to happen. and, it is going to happen pretty soon i would think....
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july, was revised even lower. is lacklustermand at the moment. goodness knows how much more pain the brian volkswagen will wreak. we have mario draghi taking to the stage to speak in frankfurt. we have eu finance ministers gathering and luxembourg. let's have a look at how we are looking on the euro. basically flat -- the fx market is pretty quiet at one dollar 11193. more people are betting that we will not see a rate rise. a 10% probability for this month, whether we see a fed hike this month. december is still below 50%, so clearly, more money in risk. continuing to look relatively resolute, $49 at the moment. let's have a look at stocks. sab miller will be an interesting one to watch. down 2%. is this a ploy? is this a defense ploy, trying to show off how strong it is? in africa, latin america, in the longer term? is it being defensive versus the 8ab index? the offer could be in excess of $100 billion. it was due to come to us one day after the u.k. take of the panel put up or shut up deadline. there were reports in "the new millerst" that sab does not want it and will fight it. a norwegian air shuttle is up
july, was revised even lower. is lacklustermand at the moment. goodness knows how much more pain the brian volkswagen will wreak. we have mario draghi taking to the stage to speak in frankfurt. we have eu finance ministers gathering and luxembourg. let's have a look at how we are looking on the euro. basically flat -- the fx market is pretty quiet at one dollar 11193. more people are betting that we will not see a rate rise. a 10% probability for this month, whether we see a fed hike this...
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brian. >> all right, we'll have to head back there on the fourth of july, john, see what happens. much. >>> philadelphia police need your help solving a brutal assault outside a bustleton bar last weekend. this video is hard to watch. you can see a woman pointing at the victim outside the ben neat bum's on the 9900 block of bustleton avenue last saturday. within seconds the male suspect knocks the 52-year-old man to the ground, pummeling him. the woman soon runs off but her partner continues to punch, kick and stomp that man. he ended up needing five staples in his head. if you recognize either suspect, please call northeast detectives. meanwhile police in olde city are warning people to be on alert this weekend after a man allegedly robbed three separate groups in less than an hour last saturday night. two of the crimes happened on the 300 block of south fifth street. the third happened at front and dock streets. in each crime the suspect threatened the victims with a gun, then stole cash and belongings. reporter jeff clu will have much more at 6:00. >> state health officials lau
brian. >> all right, we'll have to head back there on the fourth of july, john, see what happens. much. >>> philadelphia police need your help solving a brutal assault outside a bustleton bar last weekend. this video is hard to watch. you can see a woman pointing at the victim outside the ben neat bum's on the 9900 block of bustleton avenue last saturday. within seconds the male suspect knocks the 52-year-old man to the ground, pummeling him. the woman soon runs off but her...
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brian, why should passengers be concerned with this merger disrupting their travel plans now? >> reporter: hi, julielook, u.s. airways and american really joined forces in 2013. but these things take time. since then frequent flier programs have come together. even last night workers were taking down the u.s. airways signage at airports nation-wide. but today marks the most complicated part of the merger. that's really combining their computer and ticketing systems into one. that means the u.s. airways web site no long exists. and reservations and luggage tracking all come together precisely for both airlines. the concern comes after that major merger between united and continental which created chaos in 2012 leading to weeks and months of technical glitches and delays. years later united now ranks low in customer service and on-time arrivals. so understandably with american now becoming the largest airline in the world, passengers are concerned about a terrible takeoff, too. but so far so good, american airlines tells us. no major delays or glitches nation-wide. >> the experience is good. similar t
brian, why should passengers be concerned with this merger disrupting their travel plans now? >> reporter: hi, julielook, u.s. airways and american really joined forces in 2013. but these things take time. since then frequent flier programs have come together. even last night workers were taking down the u.s. airways signage at airports nation-wide. but today marks the most complicated part of the merger. that's really combining their computer and ticketing systems into one. that means...
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july, was revised even lower. is lacklustermand at the moment. goodness knows how much more pain the brian volkswagen will wreak.taki
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brian. the fn s.a. goods such that and i appreciate watching. he followed up via the time on the fourth of julyid. >> reporter: new. in a >> gary: like him or force with matt and the today show. somebody will come up usually oppose hate i couldn't have messner of back-and-forth that's fun any get brian. "think for renewal be rated than at montana. >> gary: if he wins the super bowl this year that would give him five to burbles and i think the the flitted business as the suspended maya taken the shine but he won right now there are still and know start and nobody age 38 ever played that well. "it's your job to talk about cabinet." >> gary: at the gas said here in the morning after a while people keep ridiculing someone is this and that the established the team is not winning he's the quarterback you go after a battle on saying collimators force the state be the host team oriented gift have people blocking for you think is going in your favorite element. as a good game. "falling you on twitter when it deploys a picture of people we do not know? >> gary: sam's is for pam travels guy and go as if a
brian. the fn s.a. goods such that and i appreciate watching. he followed up via the time on the fourth of julyid. >> reporter: new. in a >> gary: like him or force with matt and the today show. somebody will come up usually oppose hate i couldn't have messner of back-and-forth that's fun any get brian. "think for renewal be rated than at montana. >> gary: if he wins the super bowl this year that would give him five to burbles and i think the the flitted business as the...
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july, members of "respect the flag" drove around a neighborhood while displaying the flag from their cars... they stopped near a home having a child's birthday party....the group then clashed with people at the party. "-brian fortner douglas county district attorney "we do want to say that we respect the rights of all citizens to exercise their first amendment right, but we're going to require them when they're doing that to respect the rights of all of the citizens to feel safe." " elias: the indictment also charged two members of the group with battery for an incident that occurred that same day at a gas station. amanda:: a lawsuit in wisconsin could have an affect on gun control in the u-s... a jury there found a gun store liable for the sale of a weapon used to shoot two milwaukee policemen. the lawsuit claimed "badger guns" approved a sale despite a number of irregularities, including the fact that the buyer was underage. one month later the then 18- year-old used the weapon to shoot two milwaukee cops in the face sot: mayor tom barrett (d), milwaukee i want gun dealers to make sure that individuals who cannot legally possess guns, do not get their hands on guns amanda: the owners of the gun store arg
july, members of "respect the flag" drove around a neighborhood while displaying the flag from their cars... they stopped near a home having a child's birthday party....the group then clashed with people at the party. "-brian fortner douglas county district attorney "we do want to say that we respect the rights of all citizens to exercise their first amendment right, but we're going to require them when they're doing that to respect the rights of all of the citizens to feel...
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july, members of "respect the flag" drove around a neighborhood while displaying the flag from their cars... they stopped near a home having a child's birthday party....the group then clashed with people at the party. "-brian fortner douglas county district attorney "we do want to say that we respect the rights of all citizens to exercise their first amendment right, but we're going to require them when they're doing that to respect the rights of all of the citizens to feel safe." " elias: the indictment also charged two members of the group with battery for an incident that occurred that same day at a gas station. elias/lam now to that disruption overnight at some of the biggest airports in the country -- customs computers shut down -- delaying thousands of passengers -- and raising serious questions about security. abc's aviation correspondent david kerley has all the latest -- this was the scene at customs lines all over the country..... after department of homeland security government officials said the department of homeland security computer system caused backups at international ports of entry. the computer checks passengers against names on the terror watch list; it went down for about 90 minutes w
july, members of "respect the flag" drove around a neighborhood while displaying the flag from their cars... they stopped near a home having a child's birthday party....the group then clashed with people at the party. "-brian fortner douglas county district attorney "we do want to say that we respect the rights of all citizens to exercise their first amendment right, but we're going to require them when they're doing that to respect the rights of all of the citizens to feel...
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july 2017. my feeling is, no pyramid. work on that, chris. >>> brian, thanks.ned business owner has a bone to pick after legally opening up his pet. my hometown. passed a law banning pets. he was forced to close his business. scott is not going down without a fight. he joins us live to discuss. scott, thanks for being with us now. you have adorable puppies with you right now. st. bernard, sweet girl. golden doodles. >> perfect puppy. you had set it up. you had gotten -- hi. it's okay. you got a license. you opened it up. you passed inspection. all prior to this law being enacted, correct? >> correct. >> and then what happened? >> well, the city decided after i opened up the only store that sold puppies in east providence, they decided to pass an ordinance banning the sale of puppies from any commercial establishment. >> the idea there is that they don't want puppy mills, that the pet stores are bad to animals. what's different about perfect puppy? why should you be able to sell them? >> we're different. most of my puppies i personally go and pick up myself. i m
july 2017. my feeling is, no pyramid. work on that, chris. >>> brian, thanks.ned business owner has a bone to pick after legally opening up his pet. my hometown. passed a law banning pets. he was forced to close his business. scott is not going down without a fight. he joins us live to discuss. scott, thanks for being with us now. you have adorable puppies with you right now. st. bernard, sweet girl. golden doodles. >> perfect puppy. you had set it up. you had gotten -- hi. it's...
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july 2018. check those bags. all right. that's it. you're up to date. back to you, brianhrough my daughter's lunch bag as we speak. >> you're feeding her good n fun chicken strips. >> we share everything in the sullivan household. >> they're dog treats. >> they're good though. juster joking. i love my dogs. >>> nat gas is turn thoog maing major story. >> nat gas closing at session lows, a near 10% move lower. supply/demand story here. abundant supplies, demand coming down because temperatures are not as severe as they have been at this time of the year. also seeing 1% slide in crude oil prices. significant today because we closed under the $44 mark. we've actually traded between $44 and $50 every day since late august. so it appears that we're sort of breaking out to the downside of this range. back to you. >> all right, jackie. thank you very much. >>> time now for "street talk." every day we're plucking out analyst recommendations on stocks that you need to know about or at least we think you do. first stock up, american express. ubs cutting it to a sell. they cut the p
july 2018. check those bags. all right. that's it. you're up to date. back to you, brianhrough my daughter's lunch bag as we speak. >> you're feeding her good n fun chicken strips. >> we share everything in the sullivan household. >> they're dog treats. >> they're good though. juster joking. i love my dogs. >>> nat gas is turn thoog maing major story. >> nat gas closing at session lows, a near 10% move lower. supply/demand story here. abundant supplies,...
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july and since then we haven't seen growth in terms of transactions. and in fact given the commentary, it is likely that transactions are sub 100 basis points or sub 100%. >> it is brian kelly, so they are continuing the aggressive rollout of the stores but does it concern you they are not getting traction even though they are opening up a whole bunch of new stores. >> my concern is cannibalization. the number one response in the survey when the managers tell us that the sales are down is cannibalization. so if you are upping the number of stores in what is a saturated market place, it is likely that that is only going to increase and you have to run that much faster to overcome that impact. >> so it is view that the loss in traffic -- or it is cannibalization impacting as opposed to learning share to another player. >> i think that is a big part of it. the quick casual market increase is competitive so it is a combination of the two. >> so it is as easy as not opening any more stores and that would fix their problem. that is what it sounds like you are saying. >> it wouldn't fix the problem. but the cannibalization is 1.5% to 2% range. and so that comp would be two p
july and since then we haven't seen growth in terms of transactions. and in fact given the commentary, it is likely that transactions are sub 100 basis points or sub 100%. >> it is brian kelly, so they are continuing the aggressive rollout of the stores but does it concern you they are not getting traction even though they are opening up a whole bunch of new stores. >> my concern is cannibalization. the number one response in the survey when the managers tell us that the sales are...
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julie haines joins us now. good morning. >> good morning, elisabeth, pete and brian.ay we're overparenting, overprotecting, overdirecting and overhand holding. why are all those things bad? >> they all achieve a short term win for a kid. if you're overprotective you prevent a kid from skinning their knee. if you're overdirective you might force them toward getting a higher grade. if you're doing a lot of hand holding you're making life easier for them. there's a short term win but there's a long-term cost. if you keep doing that for your kid, your kid never has the skill to do it for themselves and then they end up 18, 20, 22 out in the world and they're bewildered, they still need mom or dad to be on the sidelines kind of managing things for them. >> stanford is an elite student body you have. did you see some of that over there? >> i sure did. i saw students who were very, very accomplished in a resume and transcript sense who were still counting on mom or dad to kind of point them in the right direction in life and maybe smooth out some of the rough spots, but this
julie haines joins us now. good morning. >> good morning, elisabeth, pete and brian.ay we're overparenting, overprotecting, overdirecting and overhand holding. why are all those things bad? >> they all achieve a short term win for a kid. if you're overprotective you prevent a kid from skinning their knee. if you're overdirective you might force them toward getting a higher grade. if you're doing a lot of hand holding you're making life easier for them. there's a short term win but...
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brian moynihan joins us for an exclusive interview. -- the bank ever excludes ever escape those legal costs tied to the financial crisis? scarlet: we want to head to the market desk where juliehe latest. you want to tell us about the numbers. julie: another potential deal in the semi conductors. sandisk was seeking a potential buyer. now, fairchild semiconductor. it has hired goldman sachs to help it find a buyer. on semiconductor and the german ship maker. -- chipmaker. fairchild is one of the oldest makers. chairslook at fairchild surging bythose are about 13% on these headlines. shares, theatching top that they could be potential buyers. the german company also trades here in the united states. we've been watching the reaction in those shares as well today. this is coming on the heels of sandisk putting itself up for sale. year for semiconductors. a 12 year chart going back quarter by quarter. the green line, the number of deals, the blue lights are the volume of deals. tera. agreeing to buy all te getting to walmart, that is the big news of the day. out in any coming investor meeting saying that it's shares will fall 6-12%. analysts have been predicting a 4% gain. walmar
brian moynihan joins us for an exclusive interview. -- the bank ever excludes ever escape those legal costs tied to the financial crisis? scarlet: we want to head to the market desk where juliehe latest. you want to tell us about the numbers. julie: another potential deal in the semi conductors. sandisk was seeking a potential buyer. now, fairchild semiconductor. it has hired goldman sachs to help it find a buyer. on semiconductor and the german ship maker. -- chipmaker. fairchild is one of the...
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july 2005 london train and bus attacks. she's believed to have raised money for terrorist cells in africa. all three women still at large and very dangerous. brians no problem with russia's military involvement with syria. >> this comes as moscow claims its targeting isis with its latest air strikes. u.s. officials warn the blasts will only aggravate syria's civil car. trump said the u.s. shouldn't interfere. listen. >> number one, they don't respect our president. they really don't respect us anymore, and that's why they're doing this. at the same time, if they want to hit isis, that's okay with me. i'm not going to be saying we have to do it all. we're like the policeman of the world. >> according to u.s. officials, the areas being hit are not isis strongholds. these are areas that are propping up asaad, they believe. >> i'm hearing that, i hear they're hitting both, and then you say to yourself, asaad bad guy killed hundreds of thousands of people, but you wonder what's going to happen with the other people that we don't even know who they are. we give weapons and billions of dollars in weapons and they turn them against us. we have no contro
july 2005 london train and bus attacks. she's believed to have raised money for terrorist cells in africa. all three women still at large and very dangerous. brians no problem with russia's military involvement with syria. >> this comes as moscow claims its targeting isis with its latest air strikes. u.s. officials warn the blasts will only aggravate syria's civil car. trump said the u.s. shouldn't interfere. listen. >> number one, they don't respect our president. they really don't...