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so both on the community level and very personal level. but rose was also a very tough person to deal with. as you know she was controversial and she was tough love. winning was everything to her and she didn't like to lose, when that happens, she was very unmerciful. she was known for the parade and in the newspaper. i want to say her passing is tremendous for all of us, she was bigger than life and she will be missed accordingly. i'm so proud that we are going to remember her today and for my family, we are going to remember her. aunty rose, it's very personal and professional, the journey she had with my daughter in las vegas. there is so much we are going to remember her by. >> commissioner katz? >> she's known as a community activist in our community and also trained a new generation of active and political engaged young people and simultaneously she schooled and held the old generation accountable. i was always with a little trepidation if she wasn't happy or was happy. also struck me was her unwavering commitment to community. she w
so both on the community level and very personal level. but rose was also a very tough person to deal with. as you know she was controversial and she was tough love. winning was everything to her and she didn't like to lose, when that happens, she was very unmerciful. she was known for the parade and in the newspaper. i want to say her passing is tremendous for all of us, she was bigger than life and she will be missed accordingly. i'm so proud that we are going to remember her today and for my...
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the port conducted a urs sea level rise risk assessment just looking with different levels of sea level rise , what areas of the shoreline would be subject to flood risk, the maps that were produced part of that study showed a problem hot spot in the mission creek area with interesting hydro dynamics and have mission bay not connected to the sewer system so stormwater is flowing to mission creek and the confluence of that with sea level rise and storm surge in the creek and potentially really difficult problem. this is meant to be a thought study. we're not seeking a specific solution to sea level rise in the mission creek area. it's really meant to be more of an imagination exercise to think about what the shoreline could be, what the creek could be, without recommending a specific alternative, and we think that this is the kind of dialogue that we're going to have to have more and more. how we envisioning the shoreline in san francisco with sea level rise on the horizon? so i would like to turn it over to laura first. >> thank you. great. thank you. thank you so much commissioners and
the port conducted a urs sea level rise risk assessment just looking with different levels of sea level rise , what areas of the shoreline would be subject to flood risk, the maps that were produced part of that study showed a problem hot spot in the mission creek area with interesting hydro dynamics and have mission bay not connected to the sewer system so stormwater is flowing to mission creek and the confluence of that with sea level rise and storm surge in the creek and potentially really...
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we have courses of the freshman level all the way to the graduate level.hey involve political science department, history department, journalism and media studies. communications and sociology. students are studying those at various levels. we have also had a presidential debate lecture series at unlv or a broader national experts on debates. the history and impact of debates and the students of them -- attending those. i think our audience will be well prepared for what goes on. host: any special instructions are giving to the students inside the center? i think they are receiving the same instructions that all participants will be receiving which is they are to be professional, courteous and mindful. they are not to show any partisan responses and really listen to the debate and absorb the debate. i'm sure students are very excited and looking forward to this. our students are good. i'm just 11 real learning experience. any lessons that you've learned from the previous two debates this cycle in your preparation tonight? guest: we certainly did have debri
we have courses of the freshman level all the way to the graduate level.hey involve political science department, history department, journalism and media studies. communications and sociology. students are studying those at various levels. we have also had a presidential debate lecture series at unlv or a broader national experts on debates. the history and impact of debates and the students of them -- attending those. i think our audience will be well prepared for what goes on. host: any...
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and local level and state level. james, i want to talk about the attack at the local and manufacturer level. how are you able to compromise machines at the manufacturer level? >> so at the manufacturer level that's actually the easiest place to inject a malicious payload that will carry through to the tabulator at the state level. you could use a port sniffer, certain type of credential stealer, gain access and you could sniff for vulnerable ports with something as simple as show den like we showed there. the easiest way to exploit an overall campaign is to poison the update at the manufacturer level. what will happen then is because it's a black box technology, because the code is considered propriety and there's no transparency, you can poison that update and that will then carry through to the contractors and manufacturer reps in the field. also the election consultants and local and state level officials that are updating and certifying. >> there's typically no real strong check summing between the update process
and local level and state level. james, i want to talk about the attack at the local and manufacturer level. how are you able to compromise machines at the manufacturer level? >> so at the manufacturer level that's actually the easiest place to inject a malicious payload that will carry through to the tabulator at the state level. you could use a port sniffer, certain type of credential stealer, gain access and you could sniff for vulnerable ports with something as simple as show den like...
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>> so, we are going to move on to the state level. there's obviously at the state level several layers of technology that can be looked at. seven primary attack factors. exploiting, reaching state server, insider threats, infecting state pcs, poisoned updates at the manufacture lefrl. spreading mallware and compromising state tabulators. we are going through each one by one. we have another graphic to help facilitate the conversation. first, we start with exploiting website vulnerabilitievulnerabi. >> domain systems own sequoia and premier, i believe, which used to be dibolt. they have a portal for all customers. something like dominion voting/portal, you know, syndication that is can be popped and in you go as a customer to view or manipulate data. >> you know, all the different site that is can be popped as well. this is different from the web side of it. it's, you know, it doesn't take an act or sophistication to run simple tools to manipulate the sites or try to force their way into the site to maintain access. >> i think that's a
>> so, we are going to move on to the state level. there's obviously at the state level several layers of technology that can be looked at. seven primary attack factors. exploiting, reaching state server, insider threats, infecting state pcs, poisoned updates at the manufacture lefrl. spreading mallware and compromising state tabulators. we are going through each one by one. we have another graphic to help facilitate the conversation. first, we start with exploiting website...
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show you this, within 2% of a record level that it hit back in 2015. you can see that record level, not too far from that now. shares in the u.k. climbing the most in western u.k. markets -- european markets. energy and financials leading the gain. if you look at the best performers on the stoxx 600, henderson group up by 20% on the year, on the news that they will be combining with the janus capital. vonnie: let's get a check on where things stand in the u.s. we are down about .3%. less of a drag on the nasdaq. some of the reasons we saw oil higher earlier, but it has erased those gains. utilities, natural gas prices under pressure. we have not seen any of the indices positive since the open. tesla beat estimates today, one of the bright sparks of the auto retailing reporting day for the month. the rest of the automakers are doing well. they reported sales that were lower. in some cases, they missed estimates. ford missed as well. general motors also lower. down, but by far less than analyst forecast. a majorlyare having disappointing day. once again,
show you this, within 2% of a record level that it hit back in 2015. you can see that record level, not too far from that now. shares in the u.k. climbing the most in western u.k. markets -- european markets. energy and financials leading the gain. if you look at the best performers on the stoxx 600, henderson group up by 20% on the year, on the news that they will be combining with the janus capital. vonnie: let's get a check on where things stand in the u.s. we are down about .3%. less of a...
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of the rat and the level of significance of the resource thelf -- the level of threat and the level of significance of the resource itself. and why this number, 11 instead of 20? stephanie: it predates me. i am told that colleagues intended to do a top 10 list and they could not get the list down to 10. they published the list with 11 and we have stuck with that number ever since. host: you have talked a little bit about the list, but what is the ultimate goal in highlighting these cases? in addition to shining a bright spotlight on these places in particular, what we hope the list will do every year is remind every one of us to care about the environment and our cultural resources that there are places that still need protecting today. even though your community may not have a place on this year's list, we have been seeing the list will remind people of the resources they care about in their own community and activate them to do whatever they can locally to make sure that preservation is alive and well. you make the list of endangered places and then what happens? who is responsibl
of the rat and the level of significance of the resource thelf -- the level of threat and the level of significance of the resource itself. and why this number, 11 instead of 20? stephanie: it predates me. i am told that colleagues intended to do a top 10 list and they could not get the list down to 10. they published the list with 11 and we have stuck with that number ever since. host: you have talked a little bit about the list, but what is the ultimate goal in highlighting these cases? in...
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. -- 1.0921 is your level.go. we have been pushing higher and higher for the most part of 26 dean. for thewhere we are -- most part of 2016. that is where we are at the moment. preceded levels which two selloffs in risk assets previously. something to watch. in shanghai, not in hong kong, we are close to your, philippines also, nothing there, shanghai down. three trading debuts in the mainland today. if history is any guide, there we go, different day, same story. ipo, regardless of what they do, does not matter what violation, there we go. a good day at the office in a quiet day across market so far. rishaad: right, we are waiting for data out of china. keeping an eye on that. we will bring it to you. haidi: let's get to first word news. shery: thanks. hong kong bracing for the arrival of a typhoon. are suspended and airlines are warning of flight disruptions to their is no trading in the morning session. will remain in force for much of friday. it killed at least eight people in the philippines on thursday. t
. -- 1.0921 is your level.go. we have been pushing higher and higher for the most part of 26 dean. for thewhere we are -- most part of 2016. that is where we are at the moment. preceded levels which two selloffs in risk assets previously. something to watch. in shanghai, not in hong kong, we are close to your, philippines also, nothing there, shanghai down. three trading debuts in the mainland today. if history is any guide, there we go, different day, same story. ipo, regardless of what they...
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mid level employees. chairman just found out the highest level was a branch manager. and it doesn't even include those that resign due to culture at wells fargo. meanwhile, to the best of my knowledge, senior executives have been held accountable in the same manner that the lower level employees were. i would not be surprised in a number of those people end up losing their homes or going into massive debt after they were dismissed. no, aim not defending their actions just making a point we have a problem in this country where it would seem, as we have seen previously, that the well connected, well connected on wall street, the well connected here in washington, the elite, if you will, in washington and wall street, seem to play by a different set of rules. while everyone else has to play by another. i know you just lost reportedly i hear $41 million of your salary. but if i understand that correctly that's only a quarter of your pay over the last decade or so. so you will forgive all of us if we don't rea
mid level employees. chairman just found out the highest level was a branch manager. and it doesn't even include those that resign due to culture at wells fargo. meanwhile, to the best of my knowledge, senior executives have been held accountable in the same manner that the lower level employees were. i would not be surprised in a number of those people end up losing their homes or going into massive debt after they were dismissed. no, aim not defending their actions just making a point we have...
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and that would be lower level but if you combine them together it would be level two. tesla autopilot is a level two automated vehicles. not driverless or autonomous. today, most of the cars that you can buy already -- they only use camera, radar augmented with ultrasonic. works similar to radar but is even cheaper. , none of the vehicles you can buy on the market today use lidar. is the vendor for the google car. tea -- beama 64 lidar which costs $70,000. that is why they are not yet on your production vehicles. >> how many sensors with a card today have? is it --is there a number? >> when you say sensors -- >> cameras. lane changers. >> hundreds. for
and that would be lower level but if you combine them together it would be level two. tesla autopilot is a level two automated vehicles. not driverless or autonomous. today, most of the cars that you can buy already -- they only use camera, radar augmented with ultrasonic. works similar to radar but is even cheaper. , none of the vehicles you can buy on the market today use lidar. is the vendor for the google car. tea -- beama 64 lidar which costs $70,000. that is why they are not yet on your...
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inflation jumps to the highest level in two years. mark carney might ignore it as economist debate, expect a rate cut in november. matt: burberry shares following the most in the year, following declines in their asia business. why a slump in sterling may not be helping the luxury retailer as one of our columnist claims bag. still missing an it goldman trying to fix and it paid off handsomely in the third quarter, they join the other wall street banks and beating expectations. european equities and trading, 30 minutes away from the tuesday session. equity indices under left-hand side rising for the second day. on the expectation that the global central banks will remain accommodative. the world's biggest yogurt maker reporting its slowest second-quarter sales growth and more than a decade, missing estimates amid a slowdown in baby food, traditionally one of its fastest-growing businesses. it benefited in demand from china from warm you let now slowing its china -- shares are flat on the day. a friend's distiller -- french distiller, s
inflation jumps to the highest level in two years. mark carney might ignore it as economist debate, expect a rate cut in november. matt: burberry shares following the most in the year, following declines in their asia business. why a slump in sterling may not be helping the luxury retailer as one of our columnist claims bag. still missing an it goldman trying to fix and it paid off handsomely in the third quarter, they join the other wall street banks and beating expectations. european equities...
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and that leads to a level of confusion. even on days where the dow dipped 15 point nasdaq closed down 0.02%. let's start with politics. a subject i'm usually loathe to talk about but the election is only eight days away, so let's give it its due. on friday, we learned that fbi director jim comey had decided to examine a whole new bunch of hillary clinton e-mails found as part of a separate investigation to disgrace former congressman anthony weiner. immediately the entire market took a hit. it was instantaneous. but right after that, a great deal of the market rebounded. >> buy, buy, buy. >> okay. first the market went down. >> sell, sell, sell. >> on the news because investors don't like uncertainty. for weeks now the market's gotten accustomed to the idea of a hillary clinton presidency whether we like it or not. that's irrelevant. not a political statement. just a reflection of what the polls say and how the stock market teinterprets that information. why did the market rebound almost immediately? i think i've got the an
and that leads to a level of confusion. even on days where the dow dipped 15 point nasdaq closed down 0.02%. let's start with politics. a subject i'm usually loathe to talk about but the election is only eight days away, so let's give it its due. on friday, we learned that fbi director jim comey had decided to examine a whole new bunch of hillary clinton e-mails found as part of a separate investigation to disgrace former congressman anthony weiner. immediately the entire market took a hit. it...
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topix in japan -- japan at its highest level in a while. in the middle east, just under two hours away from the opening of the emirates market in dubai and abu dhabi. just taking a look at the last check as you can see, it looks like the bullish oil rhetoric is supporting equities across the region. or freezeng oil cut is the only proper decision for the market. angie, also starting to see there is a new ceo ends. -- in scotland. singapore's monetary authority has honored a private bank to cease operations in the city after arresting its local manager. --is also finding you bf charges have been levied against two former bsi bankers. sachs is raising the alarm on money leaving china. it's warning that outflows may be larger than thought. it would affect the yuan rather than dollars. purchases have fallen, but nearly $30 billion in you on payments and abroad in -- yuan payments went abroad in august. twitter shares plunged almost 12% on news that google, disney, and salesforce have dropped plans for a bit. all three have hired bankers to cons
topix in japan -- japan at its highest level in a while. in the middle east, just under two hours away from the opening of the emirates market in dubai and abu dhabi. just taking a look at the last check as you can see, it looks like the bullish oil rhetoric is supporting equities across the region. or freezeng oil cut is the only proper decision for the market. angie, also starting to see there is a new ceo ends. -- in scotland. singapore's monetary authority has honored a private bank to...
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elsehwhere in level two division i top seed marquette , hosting racine horlick at hart park. fourth quarter, marquette with a big league. -- big league. he is off to the races, a 55 yard touchdown run. down by 16. marquette defense to tough in the end. check it out. patrick english with the interception near the end of the victory and will face franklin next week in level three. we're just getting started with our playoff edition of operation football. joining me now is 12 sports stephen watson, who was in waukesha tonight covering the top seed in division three , catholic memorial. stephen. stephen: that was one of the best finishes to a high school football game i have seen. catholic memorial finished the regular season ranked number one in polls at the division three the final play tonight. wisconsin lutheran entered the night riding a five-game winning streak. they tie the game at 13-13. rumbling and stumbling for six, but back come the vikings. he calls his own number and dive stores the pylons. lutheran ahead by seven. that lead would grow quickly. he has they like, 62
elsehwhere in level two division i top seed marquette , hosting racine horlick at hart park. fourth quarter, marquette with a big league. -- big league. he is off to the races, a 55 yard touchdown run. down by 16. marquette defense to tough in the end. check it out. patrick english with the interception near the end of the victory and will face franklin next week in level three. we're just getting started with our playoff edition of operation football. joining me now is 12 sports stephen...
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people have seen those obvious next levels.at are coming out of government are not helping at the moment. guy: i am stunned at the level of inactivity surrounding the story in the u.k. it is way down the news agenda on many bulletins. paul, thank you very much indeed. what has been happening with the pound. we are going to be talking about what is happening with german stocks. peter terium speaks first to bloomberg as the green energy begins trading and fight for it. now.ng at 3674 right that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: welcome back to "on the move." i am joined by customer can get the. a positive time to be chair. >> it is the biggest ipo in germany since 2000 and we are very happy about this. it is 138 million shares of total volume up to 5 billion. this is a large event. it is a very positive event as you can see by the first price which was above the range. caroline: new investors interested. re we going to see more? there is more positive energy in the air right now and markets. there might be -- the ipo
people have seen those obvious next levels.at are coming out of government are not helping at the moment. guy: i am stunned at the level of inactivity surrounding the story in the u.k. it is way down the news agenda on many bulletins. paul, thank you very much indeed. what has been happening with the pound. we are going to be talking about what is happening with german stocks. peter terium speaks first to bloomberg as the green energy begins trading and fight for it. now.ng at 3674 right that...
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who is trying health issues at the state level rather than the sort of 30,000-foot national level of these issues? >> chapter 9. which i did a lot of the work on. but basically what we do and what is different than what was done before, and partly because i thought it was really important for us to do, is in that chapter we actually break out sort of the fiscal costs and benefits for state and local governments, state by state. and so a lot of this comes down to both the characteristics of the different populations, so the different groups, and also the decisions that states are making in terms of the level of spending on education and the tax systems they have in place. and so -- but if you're a state, you know, budget person, or if you're just a state legislator, they're going to basically go to that charter and look at sort of what things look like in california versus texas. so part of that is to sort of break out how much this varies. the thing i hope they take away from this, because we do find in general that immigrants cost more than they contribute, is that second generation
who is trying health issues at the state level rather than the sort of 30,000-foot national level of these issues? >> chapter 9. which i did a lot of the work on. but basically what we do and what is different than what was done before, and partly because i thought it was really important for us to do, is in that chapter we actually break out sort of the fiscal costs and benefits for state and local governments, state by state. and so a lot of this comes down to both the characteristics...
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difficult for and frankly is not volley ball them at the level they should be and such a low level of funding from the state that is a huge challenge to how to figure out how to raise those salaries i think that in terms of what we're looking at as a board that's number one and, of course, the broader question how to make sure our students can graduate can gene the skills they need to be successful and can read and write at a grade level and close the achievement gap that continues to be of beg concerns to us in a city that are tremendous wealth and values we should be able to do that and i think we can it is a big challenge. >> i think that is incredibly important to add education institution our data brieven e driven and shocks me we don't say a dashed with all of our information available 0 we can he deeply analysis that internally i point to ucsf this is fascinate i think usf needs an initial to bring that data and bring to life not only we can act on that but close it out when we need if this guess incredibly incredible important not only for chauvinism but firmly building that a
difficult for and frankly is not volley ball them at the level they should be and such a low level of funding from the state that is a huge challenge to how to figure out how to raise those salaries i think that in terms of what we're looking at as a board that's number one and, of course, the broader question how to make sure our students can graduate can gene the skills they need to be successful and can read and write at a grade level and close the achievement gap that continues to be of beg...
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omax3 and experience a higher level of omega-3 for a higher level of health. >> dr. maroon, we're running near the end of the program, and i want to talk about weight loss, 'cause that's on everyone's mind most of the time. i recommend omega-3 fatty acids as a useful tool in any weight-loss program to help fight the inflammation that's often associated with obesity. do you agree? >> absolutely. almost everyone is deficient in omega-3s. everyone could benefit from this supplement to look and feel their best. in my experience, the store-bought brands simply don't have the purity and the patented 4:1 omega-3 ratio to truly change your life. >> science now proves that the right dose of omega-3 daily at this patented 4:1 ratio will have benefits like the following -- it can lower triglycerides, it reduces inflammation, it increases joint muscle pain, which was particularly of interest to me. >> me, too. [ chuckles ] >> [ chuckles ] and it enhances mood and memory, it helps to manage stress, it actually can improve vision in some cases, and it keeps hair, skin, and nails l
omax3 and experience a higher level of omega-3 for a higher level of health. >> dr. maroon, we're running near the end of the program, and i want to talk about weight loss, 'cause that's on everyone's mind most of the time. i recommend omega-3 fatty acids as a useful tool in any weight-loss program to help fight the inflammation that's often associated with obesity. do you agree? >> absolutely. almost everyone is deficient in omega-3s. everyone could benefit from this supplement to...
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but, and here is the big "but," the s&p is at that critical level, 2130 or so level. does this amazon quarter knock the s&p down and does the s&p in turn knock amazon down? i think there's a chance of that happening. beginning of this year, amazon went from 700 to 500 in one month. i'm not suggesting a 28% move to the downside now, but i wouldn't be surprised to see it trade high 600s, low 700s. >> i think you guys are being way too understated about what could happen here. amazon came in as a stock that had not only a ridiculous valuation but the expectations were very high. there's a lot of reasons why they may not make margins. they're good reasons for the company longer term. they're spending on logistics, they're going to triple their content, double up their video. this was exactly what in 2005, first quarter of -- sorry, 2015, first quarter, is what took the stock on a roller coaster ride, basically straight up. to act like this isn't that big of a deep, especially when expectations for this company and momentum behind it was there's nothing this company could
but, and here is the big "but," the s&p is at that critical level, 2130 or so level. does this amazon quarter knock the s&p down and does the s&p in turn knock amazon down? i think there's a chance of that happening. beginning of this year, amazon went from 700 to 500 in one month. i'm not suggesting a 28% move to the downside now, but i wouldn't be surprised to see it trade high 600s, low 700s. >> i think you guys are being way too understated about what could...
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at the high level. senator some of that energy is attacking those republicans who could win races with more support internally. mr. murray: more support internally is all relative. if you were doing things differently and you had internal support, what would happen to the people rising up? the tea party people, the excitement they brought in 2009 and 2010 and all the way up to now were about a movement. what happened with that movement is the men and women behind it say we have done this for seven donald trump tapped into that disappointment they had. soledad: earlier on, basically the leadership of the r.n.c. to -- said to many people working for candidates, "do what you can for your own person." if top of the ticket is a problem, do what you have to do. mr. murray: actually, they always say that. they don't say it as publicly, but behind the scenes. everyone knows that. you have to run that race to win your seat. that's what you have to do. soledad: what do you think happens? talking again, what does
at the high level. senator some of that energy is attacking those republicans who could win races with more support internally. mr. murray: more support internally is all relative. if you were doing things differently and you had internal support, what would happen to the people rising up? the tea party people, the excitement they brought in 2009 and 2010 and all the way up to now were about a movement. what happened with that movement is the men and women behind it say we have done this for...
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and the local level people deal with that. soledad: you know, that's probably the phrase, "uncomfortable to watch," that kind of defines the last 16 months. i think that's fair to say. clare malone from fivethirtyeight, nice to see you. thanks for talking with us. ms. malone: thanks for talking with me. announcer: up next -- do you know someone suffering with anxiety or depression? >> it's not about snapping out of it. announcer: new york city's first lady on what america can do to pull people back from the edge. comedian. how he uses good humor to turn soledad: if you have a loved one suffering from mental illness, our next guest can identify with your struggles. one-in-five people in america suffer from mental illness, potentially robbing them of decades of chirlane mccray, new york's first lady, knows the issue firsthand. her daughter is in recovery from depression and substance misuse. she's using her platform as an advocate to launch a 24/7 hotline to connect new yorkers to counseling, intervention, and treatment services
and the local level people deal with that. soledad: you know, that's probably the phrase, "uncomfortable to watch," that kind of defines the last 16 months. i think that's fair to say. clare malone from fivethirtyeight, nice to see you. thanks for talking with us. ms. malone: thanks for talking with me. announcer: up next -- do you know someone suffering with anxiety or depression? >> it's not about snapping out of it. announcer: new york city's first lady on what america can do...
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an upper level low pressure throwing moisture towards us. this low will finally begin to lift northeast and away from us on sunday. a gradual decrease in clouds will ensue. for the back to you. cedar rapids police say 18 year old christopher arteberry junior was stabbed to death, yesterday moring. officers responded to 6725 college park court southwest, just after 2 a.m. ar later at mercy medical center. while police took several people in for questioning, they have not made any arrests. authorities say the investigation is active and ongoing. police have now arrested this man, chad little. the 32 year old from waterloo was wanted in connection to the death of a 4 year old girl. the waterloo cedar falls courier reports little appeared in court this morning on first degree murder and child endangerment charges. police arrested his ex girlfriend, kristi buss, who's 31, on child endangerment days ago. prosecutors say little abused buss' two children last year, and buss failed to stop it. four year old gracie buss died of head injuries in june 2
an upper level low pressure throwing moisture towards us. this low will finally begin to lift northeast and away from us on sunday. a gradual decrease in clouds will ensue. for the back to you. cedar rapids police say 18 year old christopher arteberry junior was stabbed to death, yesterday moring. officers responded to 6725 college park court southwest, just after 2 a.m. ar later at mercy medical center. while police took several people in for questioning, they have not made any arrests....
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or at the national level. how has that sort of contributed to an inability on part of ordinary citizens to actually get their leaders to respond to them in part, because sometimes there's this issue of this clientele/patron relationship where they're being taken as given. as voters. >> uh-huh. well, that, you know, i think for the last half century if not before, the democratic party has really taken for granted african-american voters, latino voters and is able to kind of make these rhetorical gestures without necessarily enacting policies that really address the issues that are most important to them. so we see this very much in, you know, the clinton administration not only with the crime bill which kind of exacerbated an are kind of bubbling prison population, the prison population explodes as a result of this bill, introduces more police onto the streets. so we get that. increases the death penalty, provisions for the death penalty. we -- two years later we get his welfare reform bill which has really, yo
or at the national level. how has that sort of contributed to an inability on part of ordinary citizens to actually get their leaders to respond to them in part, because sometimes there's this issue of this clientele/patron relationship where they're being taken as given. as voters. >> uh-huh. well, that, you know, i think for the last half century if not before, the democratic party has really taken for granted african-american voters, latino voters and is able to kind of make these...
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at the state of local level in particular, local level issues are typically dealt by city attorneys and city managers, and they worry about what's liability for my city. i think we've done a great job at dealing with the indemnification issue but it took time, but it was because we had the will to do that. as long as we continue to stay forward with hi this will and desire to make these things happen, there's nothing i think we can't do. >> frank? >> i agree wholeheartedly. spill you've got a great voice anyway, it doesn't matter. >> i don't know. i think it is about will end it's about innovation. i just think we are in a space now that demand innovation and innovative thinking at the congressional level, executive branch and the state and local governments in terms of the power of information sharing. we also have under our constitution certain rights, the bill of rights that are important to our citizens and privacy and civil rights and civil liberties must be a part of the solution, but the american people in our view at the department of homeland security expect that we will use al
at the state of local level in particular, local level issues are typically dealt by city attorneys and city managers, and they worry about what's liability for my city. i think we've done a great job at dealing with the indemnification issue but it took time, but it was because we had the will to do that. as long as we continue to stay forward with hi this will and desire to make these things happen, there's nothing i think we can't do. >> frank? >> i agree wholeheartedly. spill...
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. >>> on "right this minute" over the years we have seen rescue levels from rescue level one to rescue level ten when it comes to rescuing animals. i have a different. this first one, rescue level one. a, the cuteness. this angler says he's all about conservation. he wants to preserve the waters and streams and the best way to do that is pick up your trash. he said somebody left the fishing line and this poor duckling got caught because he says there was a dry fly on the fishing line and it was time to eat. >> hanging by its bill. >> it did just want to eat. trash. >> had to call out a member of the public. >> this next rescue, not so easy. on a danger level, i'd say about a six or seven. here's my old friend simon cowell from wildlife aid in the uk. there's a deer caught in fencing, we've seen that before, but this one really got itself into a bind. doesn't make this rescue exactly easy. >> almost like confined. >> exactly. they need to grab him him somewhere else to make sure it runs off to safety. simon falls on his bum, but he does keep hold of the antlers. they still got it, but n
. >>> on "right this minute" over the years we have seen rescue levels from rescue level one to rescue level ten when it comes to rescuing animals. i have a different. this first one, rescue level one. a, the cuteness. this angler says he's all about conservation. he wants to preserve the waters and streams and the best way to do that is pick up your trash. he said somebody left the fishing line and this poor duckling got caught because he says there was a dry fly on the...
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every dip around that level on the 100-day has been bought and every rally into that resistance level been sold. isn't it better to just play for $11 in the ibb instead of worrying about the granularity of a lot of the bio names? >> i don't have a problem playing the etfs coming from a guy who does research on individual companies. that's a safer way to play it. once again, if you want to get the bang for your buck, the individual companies are going to be the way to play it. but obviously, then you bring in that prospect of the company's specific risk, which could take you meaningfully lower like we saw in the after hours trading in the med tech stocks. >> did you like guy's assessment of the aluminum line in the sand at 140? >> of course he did. you don't even have to ask him. >> you don't have so sugar coat this at all. >> i'm going to leave lumina up to guy. we'll break that down next time. >> he's a gentleman, rich ross. >> thank you, rich. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> rich ross, making it to the desk this time. >> boy, he's missed it before? >> yes. were you not here?
every dip around that level on the 100-day has been bought and every rally into that resistance level been sold. isn't it better to just play for $11 in the ibb instead of worrying about the granularity of a lot of the bio names? >> i don't have a problem playing the etfs coming from a guy who does research on individual companies. that's a safer way to play it. once again, if you want to get the bang for your buck, the individual companies are going to be the way to play it. but...
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we are down to the 127 level.it of a background on what we are saying, the function on your bloomberg. we are on an intraday. -- intraday period. caroline. caroline: it seems historical what is happening with the british pound. theresa may taking to the radio -- taken to the radio. germany,cular stock in behind me, deutsche bank. will we see the stock rebound after we saw it in the trade on friday on the higher side in germany? it was a holiday yesterday in germany. so much momentum building into the doj. will we see a deal done as executive test executives of deutsche bank head over to a few meetings with the department of justice. we will see if any sort of deal is struck. job losses coming from ericsson as well. guy: thank you, caroline. me. dwane next to what the think of stocks right now? else, thereanything is no alternative. equities, --opean neil: for european stocks, your connect these are not quite that punchy. yields,e looking for which i think a lot of investors are, otherwise we tended feel asia and e
we are down to the 127 level.it of a background on what we are saying, the function on your bloomberg. we are on an intraday. -- intraday period. caroline. caroline: it seems historical what is happening with the british pound. theresa may taking to the radio -- taken to the radio. germany,cular stock in behind me, deutsche bank. will we see the stock rebound after we saw it in the trade on friday on the higher side in germany? it was a holiday yesterday in germany. so much momentum building...
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so there's that level. there's a level that focus -- that looks at anti- -- that discrimination that's deliberate, explicit discrimination against racial groups or potential discrimination against religious groups, my mind, deeply disturbing we're seeing some of that happening in the election today, the proposed ban on muslim immigration. wherever that stands. that's an example of sort of explicit intentional discrimination. i think it's very troubling to me. and then, the highest level, one that gets a lot of attention, the rifra case, the religious freedom restoration act, so this is dealing with cases where you have nondiscriminatory on their face laws but laws which in practice burden the actual practice of religion for some groups. rifra for me is the hardest one. it raises a lot of tough questions. maybe we'll dig into some of those like the anti-gay discrimination versus religious free exercises is one area where that is a major debate. it's a hard case but i do think people on my side of the politic
so there's that level. there's a level that focus -- that looks at anti- -- that discrimination that's deliberate, explicit discrimination against racial groups or potential discrimination against religious groups, my mind, deeply disturbing we're seeing some of that happening in the election today, the proposed ban on muslim immigration. wherever that stands. that's an example of sort of explicit intentional discrimination. i think it's very troubling to me. and then, the highest level, one...
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and high debt level.we have creates an environment where investment is not happening the way it should. >> you live this. the idea of savings that flows into switzerland, still out of control. are you worried about capital flows in the coming years destabilizing europe and the g7 system? philipp: the normalization process will be difficult. that is a high-class problem. we want to see stabilization. i think the most important thing is how do we get confidence back into the system, where you have political uncertainty and adding to it every day, and where you have high debt levels? that is not a conducive environment for investing. i do not think it is help other talk about financial repression. vice that was mark:, the -- that was philipp hildebrand. scarlet: coming up, what is bigger, the flash crash of the pound or the actual crash? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. taking a dive into the bloomberg with some charts. you can find the following charts using the function at the bottom of the
and high debt level.we have creates an environment where investment is not happening the way it should. >> you live this. the idea of savings that flows into switzerland, still out of control. are you worried about capital flows in the coming years destabilizing europe and the g7 system? philipp: the normalization process will be difficult. that is a high-class problem. we want to see stabilization. i think the most important thing is how do we get confidence back into the system, where...
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at those cbs spread levels, south africa is trading higher than junk level turkey.gisa: not between yesterday and today. one of those agents have contacted me. we have had our own routine discussions with them over the past and we will continue to toe those in the run-up november. sureen now and then, i'm they will see the situation. we will be commuting to them what is happening. we will be communicating to them what our fiscal plans all are, what our response is to development since the last time we published those plans, and of course i would of thosehe substance plans, the content of those plans will go a long way toward alleviating whatever concerns they have. i would hope that no developments would add to the widening of the cbs spread. if anything, there may be developments that cause them to tighten a little bit more. about: there are concerns political interference in institutions. would you say the charges against the minister are politically motivated? lungisa: it is hard to tell. .t would not be my place i live here. i read a lot what people say about th
at those cbs spread levels, south africa is trading higher than junk level turkey.gisa: not between yesterday and today. one of those agents have contacted me. we have had our own routine discussions with them over the past and we will continue to toe those in the run-up november. sureen now and then, i'm they will see the situation. we will be commuting to them what is happening. we will be communicating to them what our fiscal plans all are, what our response is to development since the last...
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producers to begin their increase in activity levels.ix-month to nine-month lag between the activity level, you're not going to see it in the production numbers. so we probably are going to leave behind the big, big losses on the u.s. productions as a whole, but we still are to the point whether the u.s. is firing up again and returning to growth. that's unlikely for late next year and still needs more price rally to really incentivize it. >> richard, thank you so much for that. the political analyst at number aspects. we'll get back to the top story, at&t agreed to buy time warner for just over $85 billion in the biggest global deal of 2016. the giant will finance the deal half in cash and half in stock paying $107.50 per share. the media tie-up aims to complete by the end of 2017. but it is an uphill battle until then with lawmakers and regulators alike voicing concerns. >> now this will be the first big test of the new president's anti-trust policy in the states. so donald trump has pledged to block the deal if he wins the election on
producers to begin their increase in activity levels.ix-month to nine-month lag between the activity level, you're not going to see it in the production numbers. so we probably are going to leave behind the big, big losses on the u.s. productions as a whole, but we still are to the point whether the u.s. is firing up again and returning to growth. that's unlikely for late next year and still needs more price rally to really incentivize it. >> richard, thank you so much for that. the...
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the current pricing levels is well overpaid. the market reaction to my story, as much as i like it is wrong. because i think in order to get these players back in the bidding -- liz: it has to be cheaper. >> it has to be cheaper. liz: let's go back to the intraday chart. it comes off down 13%. >> it was on my headlines and my tweets. i'm being very clear here. i'm trying to be intellectually honest. my report is this, there remains interest. maybe some people think there is someone dumb enough to buy at this level. liz: it was the most tweeted debate of all time. twitters has been around since 2006. >> remember what i'm saying, there is tremendous interest still in this from all these players. they're interested in it, but, but, what the bankers are saying that talk to both sides, twitter side, the acquisition side, what they're saying is, the stock has to get cheaper for them to get to it. there may be some nut out there, maybe mark benioff will wake up tomorrow, screw it, i will buy this thing at seven teen a share or $20 a sh
the current pricing levels is well overpaid. the market reaction to my story, as much as i like it is wrong. because i think in order to get these players back in the bidding -- liz: it has to be cheaper. >> it has to be cheaper. liz: let's go back to the intraday chart. it comes off down 13%. >> it was on my headlines and my tweets. i'm being very clear here. i'm trying to be intellectually honest. my report is this, there remains interest. maybe some people think there is someone...
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the national assoc of real says sales rose more 3% to its highest level e june. the repor also showed that firs homebuyers accounted for 34% of september sales, matc the highest level in moren four years. separa freddie mac reports that mortgage rates have hit their highest level in four months. >>> and the number of americans fili for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week. the labor depart reports initl claims for unemployment bene increased 13,000 to a seas adjusted 216,000. part oth rea for the incr in claims could be re the effects of hurrmatthew, which left some people tempo out of work. for north carol in part increased by more th 2500 last week. >>> and the economy was a big focus of the debate last night, from national debt to taxes to economic growth. steve n takes a look at what both candidates said and wher stand on the issues >> rep an economic foreca is neither fact nor fictio it's jus more or ls possible. we'll get to donald trump's big, intere and debatable claim his plank can achieve 4% growth is a debatable point fro hillclin i
the national assoc of real says sales rose more 3% to its highest level e june. the repor also showed that firs homebuyers accounted for 34% of september sales, matc the highest level in moren four years. separa freddie mac reports that mortgage rates have hit their highest level in four months. >>> and the number of americans fili for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week. the labor depart reports initl claims for unemployment bene increased 13,000 to a seas adjusted...
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sea levels rose.me out of their caves, enjoyed the stable, relatively benign climate we've taken for granted for the past 10,000 years. within 5,000 years, we had writing, first cities sprang up, all the advances that characterize modern civilization came about--learning, science, the arts, medicine. the new climate was stable. it's been remarkably, uniquely stable for the past 8,000 years. it's the only climate we've known on the only planet we have. and we've had a civilized world because we've had a civilized, stable climate. and now we're in danger of losing it. it's said that humankind is on a journey from the caves to the stars. if so, it's been a journey fraught with challenges. and at each of them, we have overcome those who would lead us back to the caves, who would stop us-- the fear mongers, the haters, the doubters, the liars. today it's the propheteers who would fill you with doubt and lull you to sleep, ask you to deny your very senses. we have the ability to face what confronts us, what
sea levels rose.me out of their caves, enjoyed the stable, relatively benign climate we've taken for granted for the past 10,000 years. within 5,000 years, we had writing, first cities sprang up, all the advances that characterize modern civilization came about--learning, science, the arts, medicine. the new climate was stable. it's been remarkably, uniquely stable for the past 8,000 years. it's the only climate we've known on the only planet we have. and we've had a civilized world because...
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now that iran has returned to pre-sanction levels, do you think a deal is more likely? iran -- iran will be in algeria, so it will be easier to discuss. everyone will be here. thinking,ng to saudi this is more of a consultation than a decision. do you agree? >> the ministers can decide during the meeting at any time to transform the informal meeting into an extraordinary meeting that will result in a decision. >> algeria wants production cut of one million barrels per day. is that correct? yes, the hope of algeria is to reduce production by iran one million barrels per day to stabilize the market quicker and give visibility to investors who are waiting. after the break, more of this week's best yousef: welcome back to this national edition of "bloomberg markets middle east" from algiers. the u.s. presidential election is just three weeks away. the race is becoming increasingly personal. hillary clinton and donald trump have clashed sharply. our washington bureau chief megan murphy was at the hofstra university for the debate. thatthink the consensus is --lary clinton cl
now that iran has returned to pre-sanction levels, do you think a deal is more likely? iran -- iran will be in algeria, so it will be easier to discuss. everyone will be here. thinking,ng to saudi this is more of a consultation than a decision. do you agree? >> the ministers can decide during the meeting at any time to transform the informal meeting into an extraordinary meeting that will result in a decision. >> algeria wants production cut of one million barrels per day. is that...
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on the national level are trying to kick it to state levels in the us and the state levels are kickinglevels good i'm telling you that here today there is a huge difference you can make because you are being empowered to actually do something with the rubber needs the road finally. where every other government above you simply cannot and we as citizens activists are trying to talk to every single level and keep going whether it's going to be in morocco next week and whether it is here today. i just want to emphasize what so important that all these community activists are here in front of you today and elsewhere around the world. it is because the effects of climate change are twofold. wherever we see fossil fuels. being extracted. the first is that on frontline communities, especially here in california, whenever you have the tracking that's coming going on in kern county or the oil extraction in general that were fighting against all of that equates to toxics in our air to the earthquakes that we feel into the water that is being contaminated the people are exposed to. >> take you. t
on the national level are trying to kick it to state levels in the us and the state levels are kickinglevels good i'm telling you that here today there is a huge difference you can make because you are being empowered to actually do something with the rubber needs the road finally. where every other government above you simply cannot and we as citizens activists are trying to talk to every single level and keep going whether it's going to be in morocco next week and whether it is here today. i...
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the river levels at goldsboro, current level 25.1, that record of 29.74 beat the floyd record just like it did in tarboro. all-time crust happened earlier in goldsboro. flooding continues this week and below flood stage on tuesday. flood stage is 18 feet. streams extended all the way until monday morning. cumberland county, sampson county, was in county, and edgecombe county without flood warning continuing. be careful out there. sunshine tomorrow, 8, it is going to be great. mostly sunny skies, you can see it here. starting out in the low 50s, 63 at 10 o'clock, 70 at noon, 74 at 2 p.m., 76 at 4 o'clock. definitely a little milder tomorrow, will be nice and bright, they will not be out of the northeast where they will start to shift a little on the warmer direction coming out of the cell. sevens are wild here in the sand hills from to fort bragg to littleton, 76 wilson rocky mount, 75 roanoke rapids, 75 durham, 74 roxboro, 75 south hill, there is that high, that northeast flow. mostly clear tonight, and then tomorrow mostly sunny. very tranquil weather pattern. as you head back to work
the river levels at goldsboro, current level 25.1, that record of 29.74 beat the floyd record just like it did in tarboro. all-time crust happened earlier in goldsboro. flooding continues this week and below flood stage on tuesday. flood stage is 18 feet. streams extended all the way until monday morning. cumberland county, sampson county, was in county, and edgecombe county without flood warning continuing. be careful out there. sunshine tomorrow, 8, it is going to be great. mostly sunny...
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post-meal blood sugar post-ml blood sugar levels were blood sugar levels we wainafteevening meals -- which tend to be higher in carbohydrates -- improved glucose levels by 22-percent. children who children who live with an adult working in industrial hog operations ... are at an increased risk of acquiring drug-resistant staph bacteria. a study found 14 to 23-percent of kids living with a hog kids living with a hog worker had bacteria in their nasal passages. although nobody became sick ... experts suggest antibiotic resistance is a growg prm. a new stud patients with back pain -- who took a placebo... reported having more improvement than those given ?actual? doctors e getting the real medication. researchers say these findings suggest taking a pill prescribed by a trusted doctor may have the power to change symptoms. a man who lost his sight has found a talent for painting. the man entered a national contest sponsored by the cleveland sight center a few weeks ago. his painting is now one of three in the entire country that will be featured worldwide. the man says losing his vision
post-meal blood sugar post-ml blood sugar levels were blood sugar levels we wainafteevening meals -- which tend to be higher in carbohydrates -- improved glucose levels by 22-percent. children who children who live with an adult working in industrial hog operations ... are at an increased risk of acquiring drug-resistant staph bacteria. a study found 14 to 23-percent of kids living with a hog kids living with a hog worker had bacteria in their nasal passages. although nobody became sick ......
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so we have to reach a level where we can clear those supplies. packer and retailer's making record margins here so that's the plus." ---- and that's all the time i you again tomorrow. ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt 3.42 oc: standard between nelly's appearance on saturday in iowa... ...to the people's diva... quite a bit to take in this weekend in eastern iowa for arts and culture. diana guide us through the possibilities. saturday, oct. 8 known as "the people's diva" and winner of the 2013 grammy award for best classical vocal solo for "poemes," renee fleming has performed on the great stages across the globe, from the 2008 olympics in beijing to t 2012 for queen elizabeth's jubilee. at a white house ceremony in 2013, president obama awarded her the national medal of arts, america's highest honor for an individual artist. this peerless soprano is coming to the hancher stage with a recital performance. pianist hartmut holl will join her in works by saint-
so we have to reach a level where we can clear those supplies. packer and retailer's making record margins here so that's the plus." ---- and that's all the time i you again tomorrow. ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt 3.42 oc: standard between nelly's appearance on saturday in iowa... ...to the people's diva... quite a bit to take in this weekend in eastern iowa for arts and culture. diana guide us...
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level three going to repeat, that's a big concern. >> level three sex offenders are most at risk to reoffend. filled with children. >> playground, daycare, a lot of what you call things that could entice them. >> there's no law or regulation to level three sex offender from living under one roof. city councilor told fox25 she is trying to help but doesn't seem much to do and team and i and city departments and follow laws and regulations and do not have the authority to evict anyon their home. we are currently in contact with boston police, state including the sex offenderry board and order to resolve the matter favorably for the community. jodon and julia are taking a stand. >> we want the sex offenders moved out of the house. >> create environment and sends strong message these are the kids and protect them no matter what. >> daniel: believe this is a illegal rooming house and inspectional services tried three times to get inside and see what's going on and haven't been able to so issued the owner of the house and went to his house, address on record, but have not been able to reach them.
level three going to repeat, that's a big concern. >> level three sex offenders are most at risk to reoffend. filled with children. >> playground, daycare, a lot of what you call things that could entice them. >> there's no law or regulation to level three sex offender from living under one roof. city councilor told fox25 she is trying to help but doesn't seem much to do and team and i and city departments and follow laws and regulations and do not have the authority to evict...
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--it roughly at the level since brexit.a level that you think works -- do the pluses and minuses roughly balance out? mr. hammond: we do not target and exchange rate level pay we have a free exchange rate. the market will make its judgment on the appropriate level of sterling at any given time, and history tells us those judgments can move fairly significantly on fairly small theocations, but one of self-the nine ordinances for chancellors is that we do not -- self-denying ordinances for chancellors as we do not speculate. john: you do not see unhappy about the current level. it would not be unusual for a chance into protested his too high or too low. mr. hammond: the market determines the appropriate level of stirling, and we are committed to a free-flowing market exchange system. joe: that was u.k. chancellor philip hammond speaking with bloomberg editor-in-chief john mcswain here at bloomberg. markets close in just under 30 minutes, and while there has been movement with other asset classes like gold, oil, treasuries, an
--it roughly at the level since brexit.a level that you think works -- do the pluses and minuses roughly balance out? mr. hammond: we do not target and exchange rate level pay we have a free exchange rate. the market will make its judgment on the appropriate level of sterling at any given time, and history tells us those judgments can move fairly significantly on fairly small theocations, but one of self-the nine ordinances for chancellors is that we do not -- self-denying ordinances for...
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but the honors level track and the ap level tracks, the privileged context of the school, were 80 and 90% white, right? so less than 50% white students, but these classes that are the highest us in the school were -- status in the school were predominantly white. when you come into the school, the students mingle in the hallways, you see them talking to each other, they go to classes, and they go separate ways. and be you can walk down the hall and see the difference between a regular class and an honors and advanced placement class where mostly white students find themselves. >> host: what was one other finding that you, at riverview? >> guest: ing i think the other big finding is that we often think about parent involvement as a positive thing, and in some ways it certainly is. but one of the things that we found is that the administrators and teachers and members of the community felt a lot of pressure from white parents who were powerful in the community. and those tended to be the parents of the students who were in these honors and advanced placement classes. so as they tried to
but the honors level track and the ap level tracks, the privileged context of the school, were 80 and 90% white, right? so less than 50% white students, but these classes that are the highest us in the school were -- status in the school were predominantly white. when you come into the school, the students mingle in the hallways, you see them talking to each other, they go to classes, and they go separate ways. and be you can walk down the hall and see the difference between a regular class and...
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level of these issues? >> chapter 9. [ laughter ] which i did a lot of the work on. but basically, what we do and what is different than what was done before, and partly because i thought it was really important for us to do, is in that chapter we actually break out sort of the fiscal costs and benefits for state and local governments state by state. and so, a lot of this comes down to both the characteristics of the different populations, so the different groups, and also the decisions that states are making in terms of the level of spending on education and the tax systems they have in place. and so, but if you're a state budget person or if you're just a state legislator, they're going to basically go to that chapter and look at sort of what things look like in california versus texas. and so, part of that is to sort of break out how much this varies. and the thing that i hope they take away from this, because we do find in general that immigrants cost more than they contribute, is that second generation
level of these issues? >> chapter 9. [ laughter ] which i did a lot of the work on. but basically, what we do and what is different than what was done before, and partly because i thought it was really important for us to do, is in that chapter we actually break out sort of the fiscal costs and benefits for state and local governments state by state. and so, a lot of this comes down to both the characteristics of the different populations, so the different groups, and also the decisions...
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that level of shorting is that level of shorting is at the lowest level since may.his is in terms of finalizing production cuts and to what extent can opec like the russians on board. manus: let's get over to first word news. heang tofshore yuan a record low as policymakers are willing to allow the kleins. some analysts think the pboc reduced support after the currency injured the imf basket. the flow of chinese money into hong kong stocks is drying up. had $8rs and shanghai billion in inflows in september. net buying this month has been just 7% of that. analysts say that is because of the nehring discount -- numeral ring of as the fed go slow on increasing rates in the dollar remains subdued. mark mobius said gold will gain as much as 50% in 2017. socialist party leadership has opted to stand aside and let the acting prime minister take office for a second term. it signals the end of the nation's 10 month political impasse. the federal committee angry that the lawmakers should let the majority government lead the economy following a confidence vote. u.k. prime mini
that level of shorting is that level of shorting is at the lowest level since may.his is in terms of finalizing production cuts and to what extent can opec like the russians on board. manus: let's get over to first word news. heang tofshore yuan a record low as policymakers are willing to allow the kleins. some analysts think the pboc reduced support after the currency injured the imf basket. the flow of chinese money into hong kong stocks is drying up. had $8rs and shanghai billion in inflows...
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two falls on the road for the level one playoff showdown. taking on a tough two seed the menasha. he is sacked on this play. not a lot of offense of highlights, but some great defense. check out the indians, picks up the pass. menomonee falls play great tonight. 21-14. coming up, more level one playoffs, including a division three showdown between wisconsin lutheran and new berlin eisenhower. announcer: now back to operation football, brought to by mills fleet farm. >> go pirates. stephanie: lady. we continue our operation football postseason addition. we continue with two teams from division three who are very familiar with one another, wisconsin lutheran and new berlin eisenhower. the two teams faced each other in the playoffs last year with wisconsin coming out on top. ike looking for revenge this year. no touchdowns in this one until the second quarter. that's wisconsin's o.j. james, the juice on the loose. but the lions roar back. quarterback bryce miller over the middle to stephen haluson. a 42-yard touchdown connection. ike up by one. but the vikings eventually led four at
two falls on the road for the level one playoff showdown. taking on a tough two seed the menasha. he is sacked on this play. not a lot of offense of highlights, but some great defense. check out the indians, picks up the pass. menomonee falls play great tonight. 21-14. coming up, more level one playoffs, including a division three showdown between wisconsin lutheran and new berlin eisenhower. announcer: now back to operation football, brought to by mills fleet farm. >> go pirates....