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what gives lange that impression? first of all the volatility index measures the level of implied volatility. it's wildly used as a proxy for fear in the market. it's dropped sharply the past couple weeks, it spiked because people were focused on it. last friday it closed below its 20-day moving average. that tells lange investors have been getting less not more affr afraid as we approach the fed meeting. so that suggest there is won't be a rate hike or it won't cause much disruption. then there are the feds fund futures. these are contracts designed to let traders bid directly on whether the fed will take short-term rates up or down. based on the difference between the september fed fund futures and october ones, lange's arithmetic says this futures market is signal ago 12% probability of a rate hike this week. that's lower than the 50-50 numbers you hear commentators throwing around. lange also thinks we've seen telling options in the skew index. another index that measures the tail risk in the, s&p 500. basically i
what gives lange that impression? first of all the volatility index measures the level of implied volatility. it's wildly used as a proxy for fear in the market. it's dropped sharply the past couple weeks, it spiked because people were focused on it. last friday it closed below its 20-day moving average. that tells lange investors have been getting less not more affr afraid as we approach the fed meeting. so that suggest there is won't be a rate hike or it won't cause much disruption. then...
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that is who dorothea lang photographed. she saw this woman with several children and began working up to her. dorothea lang was good at engaging people in conversation and disappearing into the atmosphere. she has talked about herself as becoming invisible when she worked. she would slowly talk to the people about what was happening, what straits they found themselves in. they would sort of forget about her, and she would start making pictures. that is what she did with florence thompson. there is a series of pictures with the mother and young children behind her. gradually, she gets closer and makes the famous photograph. she said she knew when she made it that was what she needed to accomplish and went back home. this program that roy stryker headed began as part of the resettlement administration. those words, "resettlement administration," did not sit well with the american public. they have wanted to have their own houses, their own piece of ground, and they did not want to have to move and decide what they were going
that is who dorothea lang photographed. she saw this woman with several children and began working up to her. dorothea lang was good at engaging people in conversation and disappearing into the atmosphere. she has talked about herself as becoming invisible when she worked. she would slowly talk to the people about what was happening, what straits they found themselves in. they would sort of forget about her, and she would start making pictures. that is what she did with florence thompson. there...
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that's who dorothea lange photographed. she saw this woman with several small children, teenage daughter and some younger children, and began working her way up to her. apparently, dorothea lange was very good at engaging people in conversation and then just sort of disappearing into the atmosphere. she talked about herself as becoming invisible as she worked. she would very slowly talk to people about what was happening, how straits they were in, they fed themselves, that kind of thing, and then they woul sort of forget about her, and she would begin making pictures. that is what she did with florence thompson. there is a series of pictures showing the teenage girl out in front of their tent sitting on a chair. the mother on the younger children behind her. then gradually, she gets closer and closer and makes the famous photograph. she made it,sooner that that is what she needed to accomplish andd went back home. strikergram that roy headed began as part of the resettlement administration, but resettlement administration d
that's who dorothea lange photographed. she saw this woman with several small children, teenage daughter and some younger children, and began working her way up to her. apparently, dorothea lange was very good at engaging people in conversation and then just sort of disappearing into the atmosphere. she talked about herself as becoming invisible as she worked. she would very slowly talk to people about what was happening, how straits they were in, they fed themselves, that kind of thing, and...
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pat lang mentioned syria. and yemen. those are places where it would be irreconcilable. >> i don't think that's true because our major opponent in the middle east and maybe eventually in the world is not iran. it's or any group of shiite. it's really in my opinion the sun sunni jihadi movements and they continue to receive sub terrainen support from people in the guntersville. preponderate obama has shown a -- it's very clear that being more cooperative with iran these places would be our interest. >>> author of the lonely war, and jamal abdi. thanks to you all for joining us on today's program. at our new time. >>> i'll be back in a minute with a final thought on pending persian problems. stay with us. it's inside story. nside story. >> i kept trying to make him not
pat lang mentioned syria. and yemen. those are places where it would be irreconcilable. >> i don't think that's true because our major opponent in the middle east and maybe eventually in the world is not iran. it's or any group of shiite. it's really in my opinion the sun sunni jihadi movements and they continue to receive sub terrainen support from people in the guntersville. preponderate obama has shown a -- it's very clear that being more cooperative with iran these places would be our...
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lang without his helmet. a couple teams that don't like each other very much. >> cris: i thought you were going to throw in a couple big uglies there as well. >> al: in the trenches. wright is 50. richard rodgers is there as well. >> cris: i think rodgers was going to get the flag if he retaliated. one flew his flag, his hat, he threw everything out there. you're starting to feel the raw emotion of this rivalry, and there's nothing natural except they've been two of the best teams for a while now and they've played such important games. i think aaron now is say iing is going to offset. >> al: he's had a lot of explaining to do tonight on these penalties. >> referee: a dead ball personal foul, defense, number 50. we also have a dead ball personal foul, offense, number 70. we also have a dead ball personal foul defense number 72. those penalties are going to offset. however, defense number 50 holding the facemask, number 50 is ejected from the ball game. and second down, green bay. >> al: that is a big loss, wr
lang without his helmet. a couple teams that don't like each other very much. >> cris: i thought you were going to throw in a couple big uglies there as well. >> al: in the trenches. wright is 50. richard rodgers is there as well. >> cris: i think rodgers was going to get the flag if he retaliated. one flew his flag, his hat, he threw everything out there. you're starting to feel the raw emotion of this rivalry, and there's nothing natural except they've been two of the best...
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. >> roseann p lange. >> finessing lang. >> peter j. >> thomas michael l. >> michelle bernadette. >> >> robin layer. >> judith. >> christopher randall. >> scott larson. >> john adam larson. >> natalie jenna. >> gary edward. >> paul. >> charles a. >> stephen james. >> maria. >> dennis francis l. >> mary. >> anna mae. >> stephen. >> robin. >> nathaniel l. >> and my beloved brother alejandro. we roto- love letter that is too long. it up i read i will start crying and you said to me there is no crying, you have to be strong. i want to say that i love love you and i miss you very much. mom and dad are here, your son can't make a, it is hard for him. it has been 14 years. he is 27 now i27 now i know you would be very proud of him. he always says why but he has faith that he will see you one day, we love you, and we miss you. >> and our beloved john, we think of you every single day. your light and spirit shine so brightly through your daughter. i know you so proud of her. she hopes that you see here and i tell her that you do. i love love you and you are unforgettable. >> david w. >> eugen
. >> roseann p lange. >> finessing lang. >> peter j. >> thomas michael l. >> michelle bernadette. >> >> robin layer. >> judith. >> christopher randall. >> scott larson. >> john adam larson. >> natalie jenna. >> gary edward. >> paul. >> charles a. >> stephen james. >> maria. >> dennis francis l. >> mary. >> anna mae. >> stephen. >> robin. >> nathaniel l....
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lang without his helmet. a couple teams that don't like each other very much. >> cris: i thought you were going to throw in a couple big uglies there as well. >> al: in the trenches. wright is 50. richard rodgers is there as well. >> cris: i think rodgers was going to get the flag if he retaliated. one flew his flag, his hat, he threw everything out there. you're starting to feel the raw emotion of this rivalry, and there's nothing natural except they've been two of the best teams for a while now and they've played such important games. i think aaron now is say iing is going to offset. >> al: he's had a lot of explaining to do tonight on these penalties. >> referee: a dead ball personal foul, defense, number 50. we also have a dead ball personal foul, offense, number 70. we also have a dead ball personal foul defense number 72. those penalties are going to offset. however, defense number 50 holding the facemask, number 50 is ejected from the ball game. and second down, green bay. >> al: that is a big loss, wr
lang without his helmet. a couple teams that don't like each other very much. >> cris: i thought you were going to throw in a couple big uglies there as well. >> al: in the trenches. wright is 50. richard rodgers is there as well. >> cris: i think rodgers was going to get the flag if he retaliated. one flew his flag, his hat, he threw everything out there. you're starting to feel the raw emotion of this rivalry, and there's nothing natural except they've been two of the best...
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lang without his helmet. a couple teams that don't like each other very much. >> cris: i thought you were going to throw in a couple big uglies there as well. >> al: in the trenches. wright is 50. richard rodgers is there as well. >> cris: i think rodgers was going to get the flag if he retaliated. one flew his flag, his hat, he threw everything out there. you're starting to feel the raw emotion of this rivalry, and there's nothing natural except they've been two of the best teams for a while now and they've played such important games. i think aaron now is say iing is going to offset. >> al: he's had a lot of explaining to do tonight on these penalties. >> referee: a dead ball personal foul, defense, number 50. we also have a dead ball personal foul, offense, number 70. we also have a dead ball personal foul defense number 72. those penalties are going to offset. however, defense number 50 holding the facemask, number 50 is ejected from the ball game. and second down, green bay. >> al: that is a big loss, wr
lang without his helmet. a couple teams that don't like each other very much. >> cris: i thought you were going to throw in a couple big uglies there as well. >> al: in the trenches. wright is 50. richard rodgers is there as well. >> cris: i think rodgers was going to get the flag if he retaliated. one flew his flag, his hat, he threw everything out there. you're starting to feel the raw emotion of this rivalry, and there's nothing natural except they've been two of the best...
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lewis. >> jennifer lewis. >> yee lang. >> edward.ynn. >> thomas leny. >> thomas c., jr. >> dian teresa la punishing erry. >> alan patrick, jr. >> alberto libriano. >> kenneth paul. >> ming lu.
lewis. >> jennifer lewis. >> yee lang. >> edward.ynn. >> thomas leny. >> thomas c., jr. >> dian teresa la punishing erry. >> alan patrick, jr. >> alberto libriano. >> kenneth paul. >> ming lu.
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lewis. >> jennifer lewis. >> yee lang. >> edward.> steven barry. >> samantha alan. >> carlos r.lilos. arnold. >> ray lynn. >> thomas leny. >> thomas c., jr. >> dian teresa la punishing erry. >> alan patrick, jr. >> alberto libriano. >> kenneth paul. >> ming lu. >> vincent m. >> harold. >> nancy lynn. >> george a.lang. >> martin. >> katherine lisa. >> elizabeth. >> michael williams lomack. >> jerom robert lewis. >> and my son, my beloved son joshua todd erin. not a day goes back that i don't think about you or talk to you. everyone's life you touched, knew your passion and your love and dmished in your absence. you are my gift and i am diminished in our absence. >> and my wonderful loving cousin joseph francis, the family misses your funny stories. god bless nueva york city and god bless our first responders. >> steven v. long. >> laura mary. >> salvador. lopez. >> daniel lopez. >> george lopez. >> lewis manuel lopez. >> nicole lopez, jr. >> manuel l. lopez. >> joseph. >> joseph lovrio. >> jenny wong. >> michael w. lowe. >> gary w. >>
lewis. >> jennifer lewis. >> yee lang. >> edward.> steven barry. >> samantha alan. >> carlos r.lilos. arnold. >> ray lynn. >> thomas leny. >> thomas c., jr. >> dian teresa la punishing erry. >> alan patrick, jr. >> alberto libriano. >> kenneth paul. >> ming lu. >> vincent m. >> harold. >> nancy lynn. >> george a.lang. >> martin. >> katherine lisa. >> elizabeth. >>...
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german vehicle they commandeered. 80the way to the river, the are deliberated the langdon nstein-- the lange concentration camp. the first goal was to extricate the hills and provide new types of jets and weapons. they worked in 12 hour shifts and under the blows of their guards. life expectancy of the prisoners was six weeks. liberation, attorneys continue to die at the rate of 25 through 30 per day. on 26-march returns -1946. react evaded as readinessrd u.s. army training center at fort knox. major general robert make an -- robert megan -- to reaffirm faith and fundamental human rights and dignity and worth of the human people in equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. i certainly appreciated. incredible what these men went through. i would like to introduce the daughter of sergeant hall. she will speak on behalf of the family. >> i would like to read a brief expert. and appeared in the stars stripes newspaper on april 20, 1945. down the road in the concentration cages were men who were not strong enough to lead. ,rench resi
german vehicle they commandeered. 80the way to the river, the are deliberated the langdon nstein-- the lange concentration camp. the first goal was to extricate the hills and provide new types of jets and weapons. they worked in 12 hour shifts and under the blows of their guards. life expectancy of the prisoners was six weeks. liberation, attorneys continue to die at the rate of 25 through 30 per day. on 26-march returns -1946. react evaded as readinessrd u.s. army training center at fort knox....
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university boulevard at langely drive. down to one lane. you see solid red line.police activity. you are slowing down in the area. there is congestion on 95. if you have to catch a flight, 95 and the b.w. parkway is slowing. as far as the cape call slow -- typical slowing working your way closer to the american legion bridge we are almost in single digits. we have crashes on 66. one eastbound near the toll road with the lane blocked. outbound on 66 trying to get closer on fairfax near 123 with the left lane blocked. 95 in virginia at route one. it is congested getting there. slow-go on friday. back to you. leon: all right, jamie. coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- the two simple ways to get the money you deserve. how to collect on class action alison: a couple of minutes on the web could earn you $50. john matarese shows you how to claim what is rightly yours so you don't waste your money. john: do you eat -- drink beer? eat tuna fish? clash action settlement means free money. many of us pay no attention to that or if we get a notice we toss it out. >> i hea
university boulevard at langely drive. down to one lane. you see solid red line.police activity. you are slowing down in the area. there is congestion on 95. if you have to catch a flight, 95 and the b.w. parkway is slowing. as far as the cape call slow -- typical slowing working your way closer to the american legion bridge we are almost in single digits. we have crashes on 66. one eastbound near the toll road with the lane blocked. outbound on 66 trying to get closer on fairfax near 123 with...
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with lang and sion outside of him, they really hold that pocket inside which allows aaron rodgers to drop deep and then step up because usually there's not a lot of penetration amongst those three. >> al: rodgers takes the play clock all the way down, but is able to take 40 ticks off the a time-out. green bay has two. 24-17. a third and six coming up. the last three games against the seahawks, take a look at his numbers. his numbers are fantastic across the board. normally. they weren't in the nfc played that with a calf strain as he did throughout the playoffs. dallas the week before that. tonight back on target, 24-32, 75%. mvp of the league last year. >> cris: ordinarily we'd say a reach. game last week, never say out of reach again. >> al: not in this rivalry. richard rodgers in the backfield. third down and six. and finds the open man, first and goal. the catch is made by ty montgomery. >> cris: this is an extremely talented group of pass rushers. all night long they have provided enough time for aaron rodgers and even when they ssed he has found ways to step uping hrough and ar
with lang and sion outside of him, they really hold that pocket inside which allows aaron rodgers to drop deep and then step up because usually there's not a lot of penetration amongst those three. >> al: rodgers takes the play clock all the way down, but is able to take 40 ticks off the a time-out. green bay has two. 24-17. a third and six coming up. the last three games against the seahawks, take a look at his numbers. his numbers are fantastic across the board. normally. they weren't...
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. >> the city of philadelphia commissioned artist stephen lange to make the statue. he began with a clay model and constructed a silicone mold. >>> it's a tradition for the miss america pageant. they parade the board walk showing off their shoes. >> show me your shoes and they show them to you. >> thousands watch the parade. one from each u.s. state and territory. >> they put it all design. >> we spotted miss delaware rocking nascar theme. while miss alabama dressed up like a butterfly. >> a shoe that represents her state. today i'm wearing a monarch butterfly shoe. >> reporter: the young fans were loving it but the parents say there's a lesson, more than cool shoes. >> it's something to aspire to to go to college and have great purpose and meaning. >> it usually mark s the end of the season. >> cloudy, rainy cold. >> reporter: the heavy rain and whipping wind didn't stop the parade. quite a culture shock for miss hawaii. >> this definitely not hawaii weather. it's exciting. i'm going to show off my shoes and represent my state. >> reporter: tomorrow night a new miss
. >> the city of philadelphia commissioned artist stephen lange to make the statue. he began with a clay model and constructed a silicone mold. >>> it's a tradition for the miss america pageant. they parade the board walk showing off their shoes. >> show me your shoes and they show them to you. >> thousands watch the parade. one from each u.s. state and territory. >> they put it all design. >> we spotted miss delaware rocking nascar theme. while miss...
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. >> amy lang talked to couple of students outraged about what they saw. >> supposed to be role modelsyou want us to act good but you acting a fool. >> reporter: this girl was at a back to school rally. funz, games, school supplies,. >> good back to school stuff. >> yeah. >> reporter: then this. >> a brawl breaks out detroit police on scene five people detained including two teenaged girls. and three men ages 17, 23 and 24. >> i'm here all the time. >> they need to stop acting like fools and animals because we growing up. >> we follow behind our parents and elders. >> reporter: these students disappointed the al hal to shut down. bounce house deflated just like their hopes for the day. disgusted watching some of the so-called grown upsetting such a bad example. >> so many people fight for no reason. and influence on kids in school and they start figh fighting net thing all of us will be in jail because we see other people doing it. >> the men will be charged with diss orally conduct. teenage girls were lee leased to their parents. as for these students the adults could learn a thing or
. >> amy lang talked to couple of students outraged about what they saw. >> supposed to be role modelsyou want us to act good but you acting a fool. >> reporter: this girl was at a back to school rally. funz, games, school supplies,. >> good back to school stuff. >> yeah. >> reporter: then this. >> a brawl breaks out detroit police on scene five people detained including two teenaged girls. and three men ages 17, 23 and 24. >> i'm here all the...
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she filed paperwork in lange range to legally change her name name -- in los angeles to legally change name and gender. it will not become official for another eight months to year. supply donald trump got some cheers and jeers today while stumping from the uss iowa. >> we have illegal immigrants that are treated better by far than our veterans. it is not going to happen anymore. protestors and supporters showed up at the event. they announced they are endorsing the real estate mogul. the gop debate will be at the reagan library in see simi valley. >>> now to a changing weather forecast. >> it has made a difference. sandhya paw you tell is here with the late -- sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> we have the crispness in the air you expect to see in the fall and we have the cloud cover and live doppler 7hd will show you what is happening. higher elevations are picking up snow. it has been raining in the south lake tahoe area. as we head toward tomorrow the snow level will go from 7500 to about 8500 feet in the sierra nevada. we could see more mixed precipitation. temperatures rig
she filed paperwork in lange range to legally change her name name -- in los angeles to legally change name and gender. it will not become official for another eight months to year. supply donald trump got some cheers and jeers today while stumping from the uss iowa. >> we have illegal immigrants that are treated better by far than our veterans. it is not going to happen anymore. protestors and supporters showed up at the event. they announced they are endorsing the real estate mogul. the...
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and retired colonel pat ring lang. former intelligence officer from the middle east, south asia intelligence agency. >> can this deal between the permanent mfimembers, including the faustin usengimana, e.u. and iran act as a -- u.s. and e.u., act as a predicate to anything. >> it can, depends on how the sides play their hand. what the deal did was end 35 years of n enemy preventing the u.s. and rain changing in dialogue to resolve their issues. there has been an ebb and flow of cautious outreach on both sides. until now we have not seen something that produced a final agreement. and the fact that we have the u.s. and iran both sign on the bottom line for this agreement - it's an open door. the challenge now, does this bring new opportunities to engage on an issue. the two sides know they have a lot in common and disagreement. but the next few months and years will decide a strategic opening, where they take some of the political capital, taking it and using it to address other challenges. >> i think iran is a divided c
and retired colonel pat ring lang. former intelligence officer from the middle east, south asia intelligence agency. >> can this deal between the permanent mfimembers, including the faustin usengimana, e.u. and iran act as a -- u.s. and e.u., act as a predicate to anything. >> it can, depends on how the sides play their hand. what the deal did was end 35 years of n enemy preventing the u.s. and rain changing in dialogue to resolve their issues. there has been an ebb and flow of...
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lang >> vanessa langer >> mary louise langley >> peter j. langone >> thomas michael langone >> michele bernadette lanza >> ruth sheila lapin >> ingeborg lariby >> robin blair larkey >> christopher randall larrabee >> hamidou s. larry >> scott larsen >> john adam larson >> natalie janis lasden >> gary edward lasko >> nicholas craig lassman >> paul laszczynski >> charles a. laurencin >> stephen james lauria >> maria lavache >> denis francis lavelle >> jeannine mary laverde >> anna a. laverty >> steven lawn >> robert a. lawrence jr. >> nathaniel lawson >> and my beloved brother alejandro castello. your niece wrote a love letter. i know it's too long. if i read it, i'll start crying. to me, there's no use crying. you have to be strong. i just want to say that i love you and i miss you very much. mom and dad are here. your son can't make it. it's hard for him. it's been 14 years. he's 27 now. i know you're going to be very proud of him. he always says why, but he has faith that he will see you one day. we love you and we miss you. >> and our love
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she filed paperwork in lange range to legally change her name name -- in los angeles to legally change name and gender. it will not become official for another eight months to year. supply donald trump got some cheers and jeers today while stumping from the uss iowa. >> we have illegal immigrants that are treated better by far than our veterans. it is not going to happen anymore. protestors and supporters showed up at the event. they announced they are endorsing the real estate mogul. the gop debate will be at the reagan library in see simi valley. >>> now to a changing weather forecast. >> it has made a difference. sandhya paw you tell is here with the late -- sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> we have the crispness in the air you expect to see in the fall and we have the cloud cover and live doppler 7hd will show you what is happening. higher elevations are picking up snow. it has been raining in the south lake tahoe area. as we head toward tomorrow the snow level will go from 7500 to about 8500 feet in the sierra nevada. we could see more mixed precipitation. temperatures rig
she filed paperwork in lange range to legally change her name name -- in los angeles to legally change name and gender. it will not become official for another eight months to year. supply donald trump got some cheers and jeers today while stumping from the uss iowa. >> we have illegal immigrants that are treated better by far than our veterans. it is not going to happen anymore. protestors and supporters showed up at the event. they announced they are endorsing the real estate mogul. the...
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we were going to get a pretzel from this philly pretzel factory in lang horn, pennsylvania.tiful pretzel. >> a beautiful pretzel. >> that's a beautiful pretzel. it came to the newsroom on the fifth floor. it was going to be here to honor papa. and do you know what they did upstairs? >> don't tell me. >> they ate the pretzel. they ate the pretzel. >> they ate the pretzel. they ate the pope pretzel. >> all we have left is salt. they ate the pretzel. we don't have that to show right now. >> they do love our news desk. our overnight news desk, nothing gets past them. the best in the business. i think some of them might have been fasting for yom kippur. the pope might have to give us a little. >> so they're hungry and thirsty right now. but there's also a pizza that here in new york city that -- >> oh. >> the likeness of the pope. the pope says he plans to try new york pizza while here. >> that's dangerous. he comes from rome. >> he knows good pizza. >> but new york pizza is also very good. >>> a high school kicker, you got to see this one, kicks a ball off the ref's head i'm tol
we were going to get a pretzel from this philly pretzel factory in lang horn, pennsylvania.tiful pretzel. >> a beautiful pretzel. >> that's a beautiful pretzel. it came to the newsroom on the fifth floor. it was going to be here to honor papa. and do you know what they did upstairs? >> don't tell me. >> they ate the pretzel. they ate the pretzel. >> they ate the pretzel. they ate the pope pretzel. >> all we have left is salt. they ate the pretzel. we don't...
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. >> senator lang fort. >> we have had multiple conversations and i appreciate what you whau bring to this. what else can nsa do to help other agencies deal with cyber deficiencies? we had extremely public cyber deficiencies of the federal government of late. what assets can nsa bring to bear to help with this? i think you come in to clean up the mess as much as you help to defend. how do we become proactive on this? >> nsa will be part of a broader team. what i'd like to do is be proactive and ahead of this problem set. >> currently the agencies have responsibility to be able to take on and that i can sure their systems are all protected. there doesn't seem to be a lot of accountability on the structure. what can be done proactively? >> i'd be interested, for example, in could we build a framework with someone from outside the organization is doing an independent assessment as an example. i can within the dod largely under u.s. cyber command authority but i also do this in nsa, i can go into any dot mill network anywhere in our structure, assess it, attempt to penetrate t i don't hav
. >> senator lang fort. >> we have had multiple conversations and i appreciate what you whau bring to this. what else can nsa do to help other agencies deal with cyber deficiencies? we had extremely public cyber deficiencies of the federal government of late. what assets can nsa bring to bear to help with this? i think you come in to clean up the mess as much as you help to defend. how do we become proactive on this? >> nsa will be part of a broader team. what i'd like to do...
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. >> i would imagine besides the language part of it, just literally understanding the lang wa languagend the words, it would bring about more of an appreciation of the cultures that they're learning? are you seeing that happen? >> absolutely. i think one of the things we try to do is they're learning the language because we also teach them dance and music and we'll do performances every year during lunar new year so they get to do all of these fun things that are a part of our culture and heritage. and so i think they enjoy it. they learn about it. they know more about these songs and dances and why we celebrate the new year maybe at a different time of year than, you though, we might here in the u.s. and it's good for them. it's good for them to know. >> real quickly, what are your plans for the future? what kind of expansion plans? >> we are fortunate that we're on a 1.5-acre site. we have a wait list. so we are going to take a measured approach to develop our equality program. so we're going to be expanding our preschool program, unlike some of the other new programs, they open up i
. >> i would imagine besides the language part of it, just literally understanding the lang wa languagend the words, it would bring about more of an appreciation of the cultures that they're learning? are you seeing that happen? >> absolutely. i think one of the things we try to do is they're learning the language because we also teach them dance and music and we'll do performances every year during lunar new year so they get to do all of these fun things that are a part of our...
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. >> volunteers helped brimming the lang barrier and shepherd the refugees through the station. >> germany, by itself, can't do it all. we need all of the help we can get. every voice counts. >> as refugees took their first steps in a process that for most will ultimately lead to official refugee status, european politicians fretted over their next moves. german officials met to streamline rules for asylum and al indicate funds for refugee shelters. austrian chancellor called for an emergency european summit meeting saying his country's decision to allow thousands of refugees to enter from hungary was only a temporary measure. but germans who turned up at the station seemed happy to see the refugees reach safety and glad that their country had thrown opitz doors. >> i have strong feelings about all of this. i reached out my hand to one of them, and it just made me cry. >> germans are also helping out by donating essential items. german volunteers say so many people have come forward to offer clothing, toys, blankets and other items to the refugees that they have to turn away some donations
. >> volunteers helped brimming the lang barrier and shepherd the refugees through the station. >> germany, by itself, can't do it all. we need all of the help we can get. every voice counts. >> as refugees took their first steps in a process that for most will ultimately lead to official refugee status, european politicians fretted over their next moves. german officials met to streamline rules for asylum and al indicate funds for refugee shelters. austrian chancellor called...
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his body lang would basically said, you call that a dog? to the extent that it hurt my feelings i didn't let them know. a year later, yes i wanted to meet his dog. a giant russian hound. putin looks at me and says bigger, stronger, and faster than barney. you could take umbrage with something like that. the point of the story is, i learned a lot about putin then. it is instructive. the lesson is, listen carefully to what others say. don't prejudge their sentiments, and let them speak. was a great personal diplomat because he listens to the other person a lot. ms. spellings: president clinton, when you were with the scholars in little rock, you said that if you don't have respect for your adversary, you don't believe the other guy is or means to do right, then you are not going to get very far with them. what are some of the ways that you have worked to understand the other person's point of view? mr. clinton: i think i said this when we had the opening with all these folks. ms. spellings: the launch. mr. clinton: anyway, my family raised me
his body lang would basically said, you call that a dog? to the extent that it hurt my feelings i didn't let them know. a year later, yes i wanted to meet his dog. a giant russian hound. putin looks at me and says bigger, stronger, and faster than barney. you could take umbrage with something like that. the point of the story is, i learned a lot about putin then. it is instructive. the lesson is, listen carefully to what others say. don't prejudge their sentiments, and let them speak. was a...
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the san francisco department of public health as well as our independent environmental consultant lang low willow to ensure the property here before you, which is about* 14 acres, which form the backbone of the infrastructure for the land plan that's been vetted and approved and approved by the voters really is the spring board for the balance of the development as well as early seating from innovation corridor. we've taken all due appropriate due diligence. and now are ready before you -- for you to consider these actions. so with that i'd like to ask han zen drew who's the* hunter's point candle stick point senior... and she'll also drew other members of the team here as well. >> thank you executive director bohi. thank you gonzales and other members of the commission. i'd like to thank members joining us today. including doris, vincent and marry booker. we are also joined by amy from the san francisco development of public health and christina lane of our independent contractor environmental consultant. lain tread will and low low.* we are joined by patrician mcfad p from the u.s.*
the san francisco department of public health as well as our independent environmental consultant lang low willow to ensure the property here before you, which is about* 14 acres, which form the backbone of the infrastructure for the land plan that's been vetted and approved and approved by the voters really is the spring board for the balance of the development as well as early seating from innovation corridor. we've taken all due appropriate due diligence. and now are ready before you -- for...
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the san francisco department of public health as well as our independent environmental consultant lang tread low willow to ensure the property here before you, which is about* 14 acres, which form the backbone of the infrastructure for the land plan that's been vetted and approved and approved by the voters really is the spring board for the balance of the development as well as early seating from innovation corridor. we've taken all due appropriate due diligence. and now are ready before you -- for you to consider these actions. so with that i'd like to ask han zen drew who's the* hunter's point candle stick point senior... and she'll also drew other members of the team here as well. >> thank you executive director bohi. thank you gonzales and other members of the commission. i'd like to thank members joining us today. including doris, vincent and marry booker. we are also joined by amy from the san francisco development of public health and christina lane of our independent contractor environmental consultant. lain tread will and low low.* we are joined by patrician mcfad p from the
the san francisco department of public health as well as our independent environmental consultant lang tread low willow to ensure the property here before you, which is about* 14 acres, which form the backbone of the infrastructure for the land plan that's been vetted and approved and approved by the voters really is the spring board for the balance of the development as well as early seating from innovation corridor. we've taken all due appropriate due diligence. and now are ready before you...
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in california and the migrant mother picture is probably the most famous of the ones that dorothea langenting pea picking in march 1936. the weather was bad, the crops had frozen, people were not able to pick the damaged goods so they were living on what little money they
in california and the migrant mother picture is probably the most famous of the ones that dorothea langenting pea picking in march 1936. the weather was bad, the crops had frozen, people were not able to pick the damaged goods so they were living on what little money they
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or do you expect it will continue to be a fight because it doesn't include in the lang language now defunding planned parenthood that republicans want. rep. flores: that's like the iran deal as well. you've got 70% of americans worried about a bad iranian deal the president has made and we need language to deal with that. the plan that our leadership lead out this morning includes a c.r. that goes back with some riders on it. my guess is that the senate probably strips those out and tries to send a clean one to the senate. excuse me, to the white house. that would not garner a lot of republican support. it would probably gather a combination of some republicans and a lot of democrats that would pass. i don't like that. i would rather do something bigger and bolder like the responsible spending accountability act that we're proposing but again you've got to put the constitution ahead of this filibuster rule. >> so you think democrats in the house will come forward in light of the speaker's -- rep. flores: that's what's happened in the past. i don't like that. if we're in the majority, we ought
or do you expect it will continue to be a fight because it doesn't include in the lang language now defunding planned parenthood that republicans want. rep. flores: that's like the iran deal as well. you've got 70% of americans worried about a bad iranian deal the president has made and we need language to deal with that. the plan that our leadership lead out this morning includes a c.r. that goes back with some riders on it. my guess is that the senate probably strips those out and tries to...
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allentown, 3-mile visibility. 1 mile in lang. a touch of fog here and there. philadelphia international 10 miles you're doing okay. 67 kind of warm in the city. 55 in allentown. 56 in reading. 59 in wilmington. 54 in millville. 58 degrees at atlantic city airport in pomona. very warm, 87 for the high. temperature ten degrees above average with lots of sunshine. >>> breaking news, a massive earthquake near chile. the five people were killed in the 8.3 quake that struck off the coastline. people ran into the streets in santiago. you can see the carming shaking during -- camera shaking during a live broadcast,. >>> republican candidates duked it out in their second televised debate. 11 candidates were invited to the main event in semi valley california. there were discussions over immigration and foreign affairs. jeb bush admitted to smoking pot and stopped trump from attacking his brother. he said his brother had kept us safe. >>> take a look at this man, he 0 stole the social media spotlight. he sat behind jake tapper. some posted on social media calling him ey
allentown, 3-mile visibility. 1 mile in lang. a touch of fog here and there. philadelphia international 10 miles you're doing okay. 67 kind of warm in the city. 55 in allentown. 56 in reading. 59 in wilmington. 54 in millville. 58 degrees at atlantic city airport in pomona. very warm, 87 for the high. temperature ten degrees above average with lots of sunshine. >>> breaking news, a massive earthquake near chile. the five people were killed in the 8.3 quake that struck off the...
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also the audio of simpson speaking to detective tom lange via cell from the back of the bronco.t the press conference who read a letter from o.j. to the media many interpreted to be a suicide note? who read a letter from o.j. many interpret to be a suicide note? 15 seconds. >> all right. i need an answer. >> were's on tv. >> yeah, of course, you are don. you are always on tv. fascinating. >> well need an answer. >> that's all i have got. >> kardashian. >> start with a k. kardashian. >> do you have a first name? >> he does, i am sure. >> didn't need a first name. >> your answer is kardashian? that is correct. >> was! [ applause ] >> it was robert kardashian. after the chase, police found a fake mustache, beard, and o.j.'s passport. >> $14. >> all right. that takes you up to $494. >> you did that in your head, man. >> i did just that. don, john, you are in second place. which category would you lack to seleto -- like to select? lee harvey oswald? is that what you want? >> lee harvey oswald shooting. take a look at this video. >> we know nothing abut t aing situation. i would look
also the audio of simpson speaking to detective tom lange via cell from the back of the bronco.t the press conference who read a letter from o.j. to the media many interpreted to be a suicide note? who read a letter from o.j. many interpret to be a suicide note? 15 seconds. >> all right. i need an answer. >> were's on tv. >> yeah, of course, you are don. you are always on tv. fascinating. >> well need an answer. >> that's all i have got. >> kardashian....
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. >> still ahead, ashley graham and showing off the lang ray looks. >> stay tuned for t want to survive a crazy busy day? sfx: cell phone chimes start with a positive attitude... and positively radiant skin. aveeno positively radiant moisturizer... with active naturals soy. aveeno naturally beautiful results . join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phone. and if you call now, there's no risk, no contract, no catch, no kidding. i switched to time warner cable and knew e
. >> still ahead, ashley graham and showing off the lang ray looks. >> stay tuned for t want to survive a crazy busy day? sfx: cell phone chimes start with a positive attitude... and positively radiant skin. aveeno positively radiant moisturizer... with active naturals soy. aveeno naturally beautiful results . join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can...
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. >> i'm yuan lang. it was really a powerful speech. you could just see the members there reacting to the message he had. so many different issues that he touched upon. he touched upon immigration, he touched upon religious liberty, he talked about the refugee crisis, and he also invoked powerful figures in our history to make his speech. he called on lawmakers to cooperate with each other and with the rest of the world. he also asked them to ask with open hearts. >> a lot of applause. >> i want political leaders is one who is with the interest of all in mind, ceases the moment in a state of openness and pragmatism. a good political leader always opts to initiate processes rather than possessing spaces. >> again, lots of applause. several standing ovations. pope francis ended his speech, of course, with god bless america. not only lawmakers, there are thousands outside the capital right now on the west lawn and were very happy when he came out and spoke to them. we want to begin on the east front, where pope francis began his visit to c
. >> i'm yuan lang. it was really a powerful speech. you could just see the members there reacting to the message he had. so many different issues that he touched upon. he touched upon immigration, he touched upon religious liberty, he talked about the refugee crisis, and he also invoked powerful figures in our history to make his speech. he called on lawmakers to cooperate with each other and with the rest of the world. he also asked them to ask with open hearts. >> a lot of...
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. >> distinct honor to name the city of lang laes as the u.s. bid to host the 2024 summer olympics. >> it was made in front much several former olympians. they gave the mayor the go ahead to pursue the bid. a assurances that taxpayers will not foot the bill. l.a. played host before in 1932 and 1984 summer games. l.a. will compete against hamburg, rome, paris and toronto for the 2024 summer games. >>> up next here at 6:00, purple is the new green. the innovative way pleasanton is saving water. >>> plus, getting the -- the new places chipotle will deliver the burritos to. >>> did you see it? google's big reveal. a new reveal. it's a typeface making it more modern according to google. for the first time it's animated. the logo's design, it's designed to look better on all screens. the change follows a restructuring announced last month. google will operate under a newly created parent company called alphabet sfwliefrnlts apple is looking to get into original programming. variety.com reporting that apple is in talks with several hollywood executives
. >> distinct honor to name the city of lang laes as the u.s. bid to host the 2024 summer olympics. >> it was made in front much several former olympians. they gave the mayor the go ahead to pursue the bid. a assurances that taxpayers will not foot the bill. l.a. played host before in 1932 and 1984 summer games. l.a. will compete against hamburg, rome, paris and toronto for the 2024 summer games. >>> up next here at 6:00, purple is the new green. the innovative way...
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right now we have scott brown and tom lange dash than neighbors -- and katrina.et the stage. >> it is an amazing event that is happening right now. normally with the wind up around the stadium but this time it is donald trump. that everyone is excited to hear him speak tonight. charles: and sounds like donald trump is often the cash to have a slam dunk and he is running away not just in dallas but all over the country. >> senator brown? >> i got my voice change. [laughter] obviously it continues to change the way political campaigns are run for the next couple of decades at least. he talks about what people care about very deeply. what i have heard traveling around the country is they want to act more presidential they don't mind than starting off but if he will be representing the united states of america to do it in a dignified way. that is the biggest hit so far he will continue to be the guy to beat but herman cain and michelle obama -- and obama over winning at this point. >> also they were not building a stadium is like based -- basketball teams there is di
right now we have scott brown and tom lange dash than neighbors -- and katrina.et the stage. >> it is an amazing event that is happening right now. normally with the wind up around the stadium but this time it is donald trump. that everyone is excited to hear him speak tonight. charles: and sounds like donald trump is often the cash to have a slam dunk and he is running away not just in dallas but all over the country. >> senator brown? >> i got my voice change. [laughter]...
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still all lanes blocked westbound on the university boulevard right at langely drive. the thing is we are seeing big delays. you are down to six miles per hour. talk about the alternate. the best option is use colesville and new hampshire avenue. a great option if you live in the area, silversprings and takoma park. 270, we are in the 20's working through rockville. getting to gaithersburg and germantown we are heavier. on the capital beltway, the volume through virginia getting to maryland. where we are not used to seeing the congestion is heading inbound on the toll road approaching 66. earlier accident gone now but it was there and that is why we have delays. you do have traffic on 75. -- on 95. congested as well. take a live look at 395. trying to get into the downtown d.c. area. the slowing, you get a good idea here. getting across the 14th street bridge. bumper to bumper traffic. we see this in a lot of places but the bigger crashes on the interstate, clear away. some good news for friday. back to you. leon: all right. at least one person remains missing the mass
still all lanes blocked westbound on the university boulevard right at langely drive. the thing is we are seeing big delays. you are down to six miles per hour. talk about the alternate. the best option is use colesville and new hampshire avenue. a great option if you live in the area, silversprings and takoma park. 270, we are in the 20's working through rockville. getting to gaithersburg and germantown we are heavier. on the capital beltway, the volume through virginia getting to maryland....
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winds moving from north to south bringing ash out of lang county and into the tri-valley.h winds holding the same tomorrow morning, we may see more ash tomorrow morning before the winds shift and pushing air quality from the bay area. the explosive growth of today's fire over the weekend. very windy and dry conditions out there in lake county. again these fires developing wildfire behavior. this is the uniquely bad situation in california this year. very bone dry fuels fast ignition rates and burn rates accelerate with the conditions outside but a little bit of good news for a change coming from the weather. you can see through the next 12 hours. futurecast models picking up scattered late rain hours. perhaps heading into lake county. a better chance as we get into wednesday. tomorrow morning, you will see our temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. drizzle at times for the morning commute. and even for the rest of the bay area, you can see that around midday. slight chance of showers and temperatures trending tooler. 70s tomorrow in san jose. closer to san francisco. mid 70s
winds moving from north to south bringing ash out of lang county and into the tri-valley.h winds holding the same tomorrow morning, we may see more ash tomorrow morning before the winds shift and pushing air quality from the bay area. the explosive growth of today's fire over the weekend. very windy and dry conditions out there in lake county. again these fires developing wildfire behavior. this is the uniquely bad situation in california this year. very bone dry fuels fast ignition rates and...
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display. [ inaudible ] it's home to people on display here today you saw people speaking in multiple langou saw the pope give a beautiful homily in spanish and quite eloquent in spanish. you saw people greetings and prayer in french and italian et cetera. before the pope even arrived here there was a service that was actually a lure to get people to come here early. so to lure people earlier they had incredible program. [ inaudible ] it is now wrapping up so they can be cleared back out of msg. back to you, chris. >> quite a challenge to hear above the music right there. what did you sense among the people there? i think most people there are catholic based upon their responses to -- >> reporter: i can tell you that i spoke with a number of people -- >> we will have to go -- technical problem. let's go to ann thompson outside of madison square garden. what a familiar spot in new york that is. tell us about the people outside. >> reporter: it has been amazing, chris. i am looking over here. i can see the corner of 34th and 8th avenue. and it is jammed. i kid you not, there are people, kids
display. [ inaudible ] it's home to people on display here today you saw people speaking in multiple langou saw the pope give a beautiful homily in spanish and quite eloquent in spanish. you saw people greetings and prayer in french and italian et cetera. before the pope even arrived here there was a service that was actually a lure to get people to come here early. so to lure people earlier they had incredible program. [ inaudible ] it is now wrapping up so they can be cleared back out of msg....
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i mean we still have one batch, dawn annulus i that is just langing right around the metro area, in particulargibbstown, paulsboro. we're talking about some flood concerns and you can see the orange, the red showing up. rainfall two inches per hour and it's not letting up. as we zoom in a little closer you can see here's gib town, west deptford, we're talking about some flood reports. of course if youen counter flooded highways, find an alternate route, turnaround. in and around paulsboro as well as gibbsboro because of that heavy rain that has dumped four inches across the area. we have that flash flood warning still in effect for this particular area until about midnight for ponding on the roads. you can take a look at some of the doppler radar estimates showing a bulse eye. most of us saw one to three inches. as we go hour by hour, still a couple of areas that won't budge. by one a.m. most of that starts to shift to the north and east. by tomorrow afternoon it's still cloudy, but a nice northerly breeze and dryer air will be moving in. tomorrow 9 # degrees, the heat wave is over. remember e
i mean we still have one batch, dawn annulus i that is just langing right around the metro area, in particulargibbstown, paulsboro. we're talking about some flood concerns and you can see the orange, the red showing up. rainfall two inches per hour and it's not letting up. as we zoom in a little closer you can see here's gib town, west deptford, we're talking about some flood reports. of course if youen counter flooded highways, find an alternate route, turnaround. in and around paulsboro as...
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[laughter] these are people like ken lang gone from former home depot and founder.: but they must be in no way did general -- and '08 in general that they would get as seats? >> they will get a seat. trish: some may say at least he doesn't kowtow to wall street. >> but the guys who rebuilt the cathedral. >> but i am not surprised they may feel a little stilted that he spent the money to rebuild the church but face it ken it is the guy who seems more capitalist principles and this is a pope with all due respect he doesn't. >> i agree. i placed a call into ted he is not confirming he is annoyed at all but i do know behind the scenes he is telling people it would have been nice if you raise so much money for st. patrick's that he would be a little closer to the pontiff. trish: i am not surprised. but the pope going back to income inequality i have told you before it is an odd and political term because they sit, income inequality is way better in bangladesh year they and the united states or a detroit over new york city. >> income inequality grew under obama so why did
[laughter] these are people like ken lang gone from former home depot and founder.: but they must be in no way did general -- and '08 in general that they would get as seats? >> they will get a seat. trish: some may say at least he doesn't kowtow to wall street. >> but the guys who rebuilt the cathedral. >> but i am not surprised they may feel a little stilted that he spent the money to rebuild the church but face it ken it is the guy who seems more capitalist principles and...
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here that go along with the ceremony involved in a state visit, both sides hoping that this will go a langes towards easing the tensions which are indisputably there, stephanie. >> i want to bring back ann lee for her comments. i just wanted to ask you about this expected announcement that she will make about a national scheme of some sort for cap and trade. how significant is that enyour view especially given that politicians in this country have said we don't want cap and trade because our biggest economic rival, china, would never do it? >> well, i think this that would really change the game, right? so if china is going to go forward with something like this, that would give obama certainly more fire power to bring it up again and get something like this through congress, since he is trying to get legislation that would make greener technology and more sustainable, environmental standards something of a key hallmark of his presidency, and if china goes along with this, this would be a major announcement, so hopefully, this will be a game-changer. >> that's interesting that you say that.
here that go along with the ceremony involved in a state visit, both sides hoping that this will go a langes towards easing the tensions which are indisputably there, stephanie. >> i want to bring back ann lee for her comments. i just wanted to ask you about this expected announcement that she will make about a national scheme of some sort for cap and trade. how significant is that enyour view especially given that politicians in this country have said we don't want cap and trade because...
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in may, bob lang the technician recommended the chemical stocks based on their charts.fically, dow, dupont and do you. are they technical buys and do you recommend them longer term. >> i dupont is down 30%. we talk about levers that can pull. lion dell i'm not sure. it has been a bad stock because it goes down with oil. it's a raw feed. that's the the way the stocks trade. i remain committed to dell for my charitable trust. good manage mtd i think will prevail in the ends. let's go to dreton in michigan. >> caller: boo-yah, professor cramer. hue are you? >> i'm always due to get tenure. i'm fine, how about you? >> caller: i'm good, thank you. my stock is actually mobile. judging from volatility in the stockmarket and especially in the energy sector, do you think that exxon mobile would be a good stock to own for the long run? >> frankly, i would rather see you in a stock that has more growth to it than i think has more optionality so to speak. my charitable trust owns occidental. it has a lot of things going for it including it has a good blanls sheet like exxon. it has
in may, bob lang the technician recommended the chemical stocks based on their charts.fically, dow, dupont and do you. are they technical buys and do you recommend them longer term. >> i dupont is down 30%. we talk about levers that can pull. lion dell i'm not sure. it has been a bad stock because it goes down with oil. it's a raw feed. that's the the way the stocks trade. i remain committed to dell for my charitable trust. good manage mtd i think will prevail in the ends. let's go to...
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research suggests body lange could be crucial.e got a take on where some of the candidates stand and where they have room for improvement. >> jeb bush. >> the man who was the front-runner in the beginning of all this, jeb bush. now he no longer is. >> i have a record in florida. i am proud of my dad and certainly my brother. in florida, they ga called me jeb. i earned it. >> he gave up authority by tipping his head slightly to one side or the other. when we hold up our head straight, we are in charge, we are confident. >> what does he have to do differently compared to the first debate? >> he needs to show up with more confidence and authority. a stronger personality. he needs literally to take up more space, aside from not tipping his head, he needs to crowd his podium, lean into it. >> here's a moment between governor bush and donald trump. >> you say the mexican government, the mexican government is sending criminals, rapists, drug dealers, across the border. governor bush has called those remarks quote extraordinarily ugly. i'
research suggests body lange could be crucial.e got a take on where some of the candidates stand and where they have room for improvement. >> jeb bush. >> the man who was the front-runner in the beginning of all this, jeb bush. now he no longer is. >> i have a record in florida. i am proud of my dad and certainly my brother. in florida, they ga called me jeb. i earned it. >> he gave up authority by tipping his head slightly to one side or the other. when we hold up our...