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plus what kind of levers -- >> what kind of levers can you pull to bring those types of jobs to the city? what i don't create jobs, the private sector does. >> there it is the emerging private industry. i call this grading a platform. particular,space, that is what we're are talking about, in any industry, chicago which isiggest face its talent. 100 50,000 there are fresh college degree said, landing here. not only do we have 14 four-year institutions, we have more big universities in any other city in america. the kind of way to illustrate it is that 10 years ago, paypal was developed here. they moved. ebay.rs later, they pay to keep it here, they have 300 jobs because they have the talent and the capacity. something that was developed here. something that they can grow domestically. that shows where chicago is 10 years ago versus where it is today. softwarepanies seeing development, the capacity here, and the ability to grow it because of the talent that lives here, and the quality of life. chicago versus san francisco. boston, seattle committed a third of the cost. the same talent, th
plus what kind of levers -- >> what kind of levers can you pull to bring those types of jobs to the city? what i don't create jobs, the private sector does. >> there it is the emerging private industry. i call this grading a platform. particular,space, that is what we're are talking about, in any industry, chicago which isiggest face its talent. 100 50,000 there are fresh college degree said, landing here. not only do we have 14 four-year institutions, we have more big universities...
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to lever upave significantly.has a business with a very stable cash flow. >> thank you for joining us. coming up on taking stock we're going to hear from ford's president of africa on the growing demand for automobiles in africa. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. bloomberg has been covering the u.s. africa business for him in washington -- for him irum in washington. the nichols is now with president of africa for ford. >> we're going to talk the mustang. thank you for joining us. what is your take away from the summit? are you going to sell more cars in africa? >> absolutely. it was great to meet mayor justberg today and i had to thank him for what he has done to bring cars and africa together. it was very beneficial and our point of view. >> does that mean you will be telling more mustangs? >> it is an iconic car for ford motor company we believe we will sell an awful lot and felt the middle east and africa gosh awful lot in the middle east and africa. we have started our first business un
to lever upave significantly.has a business with a very stable cash flow. >> thank you for joining us. coming up on taking stock we're going to hear from ford's president of africa on the growing demand for automobiles in africa. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. bloomberg has been covering the u.s. africa business for him in washington -- for him irum in washington. the nichols is now with president of africa for ford. >> we're going to talk...
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this is a very important lever to pull in the all-levers approach to end the heroin problem. >> for the there's one thing not contentious. that's that it saves lives. >> saves lives, gets people into treatment. good thing to have. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate this. >>> and for this week's call to action, we want you to weigh in on the narcan debate. do you think police and first responders should carry narcan. tweet us. 96% of you so far have said, yes. 4% said no. keep the responses coming. >>> any minute now today we are expecting a live briefing from the local sheriff's office in the sudden death of the iconic robin williams. live coverage coming up on msnbc as soon as it happens. keep it right here. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go f
this is a very important lever to pull in the all-levers approach to end the heroin problem. >> for the there's one thing not contentious. that's that it saves lives. >> saves lives, gets people into treatment. good thing to have. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate this. >>> and for this week's call to action, we want you to weigh in on the narcan debate. do you think police and first responders should carry narcan. tweet us. 96% of you so far have...
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is a vibrating side lever steam engine. in the front tank below is a condenser that collected i exhausted steam and converted it back to water that could either be pumped into the ocean or reused. knowing this project could take a couple of decades, one of our initial thoughts was how can we best show the public and teach them the conservation process. early on, when we built the facility, we had large windows that the public could look through and see the process going on. we made this part of our daily work. we have online access so people can go on the museum's website and see the cameras off in the distance. here and look online. we have an online blog as well as within the museum we tried to tell the conservation side of the story. is to putte goal objects here on display so they shipsart telling the story and telling the history component. we are currently in once called the clean lab that you would expect in a normal conservation lab. is where final treatment of artifacts are carried out. chemical coatings, construct
is a vibrating side lever steam engine. in the front tank below is a condenser that collected i exhausted steam and converted it back to water that could either be pumped into the ocean or reused. knowing this project could take a couple of decades, one of our initial thoughts was how can we best show the public and teach them the conservation process. early on, when we built the facility, we had large windows that the public could look through and see the process going on. we made this part of...
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within the energy complex , there are levered equities. here are demand, supply, and balance. on the demand side, we had a relatively cool summer. cool days, which is a proxy for demand. injections into storage had a slow start in april. that accelerated in june and july. we're sitting here today with gas in storage of roughly 2.3 tcf. that is still 20 percent below the five-year average. quite frankly on the supply side, what you are seeing is a very robust outcome. total wellhead production is up, very robust, 5% in july alone. it is having an impact on overall prices and that is having an impact on the equities that had a really tough july. >> how about the driving season? the summer driving season. once we actually get their do we not see as much activity on that? >> we had gas in the inventories. that had not retreated. you also have refined products up. prices, has supported for the most part. to what also has supported general, as we have seen over the course of the summer, these geopolitical tensions. we have seen in iraq. we have
within the energy complex , there are levered equities. here are demand, supply, and balance. on the demand side, we had a relatively cool summer. cool days, which is a proxy for demand. injections into storage had a slow start in april. that accelerated in june and july. we're sitting here today with gas in storage of roughly 2.3 tcf. that is still 20 percent below the five-year average. quite frankly on the supply side, what you are seeing is a very robust outcome. total wellhead production...
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i bought some silver as a levered play on gold.f you're looking at long stocks, and worried about inflation, gold is going to help you. and if you're worried about geopolitical risk, gold is also going to help you. >> you're a busy, busy trader today. you bought euro against the dollar? >> i did. >> i think the dollar is the big volatility fear factor for september. the dxy, $104, we kissed that level and pulled back. i think it's very euro-positive, and that means their balance sheet is positive. i think gold is a basket case, to be honest. no reason gold should be rallying. all the geopolitics doing nothing for it. >> how did you interpret what ms. yellen said? >> well, we had a temper tantrum and the market absorbed it. so, i think the market will continue to go higher. >>> and chart of the day, reports that a russian convoy entered the ukraine. tim, where now? >> well, you will recall the great song from the ' '70s, "convoy." but no expectation it will do what it did today. the stock pulled back. meanwhile, another day of stran
i bought some silver as a levered play on gold.f you're looking at long stocks, and worried about inflation, gold is going to help you. and if you're worried about geopolitical risk, gold is also going to help you. >> you're a busy, busy trader today. you bought euro against the dollar? >> i did. >> i think the dollar is the big volatility fear factor for september. the dxy, $104, we kissed that level and pulled back. i think it's very euro-positive, and that means their...
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i took a little bit of bonds off, but took off the levered part of them. >> well -- i'm taking the smugness here from you guys. we are down about 3% on the s&p only. and if we want to talk about how it's impacting the stock market, we're not seeing the really good earnings reports we would normally see. >> well, suddenly, with all the geopolitical problems, we closed down on the volatility. still two points above the average. and we don't know what's going to happen on monday. talking about cleaning out your books, i think a lot of people are in that camp. still two points above the volatility, like i said. very, very late sellers. and this is a opportunity for people trying to dip themselves into the market, get some of those. but there's still a opportunity with the volatility of the levels. >> and the headlines, 1950, i understand we overshot on the downside. but this 1950 on the s&p, we traded back to it on the upside. we saw the acceleration. look at the mcdonald's chart, it's eerily similar to the s&p chart. the news was awful, but the chart looks good on the long side. >> and the rea
i took a little bit of bonds off, but took off the levered part of them. >> well -- i'm taking the smugness here from you guys. we are down about 3% on the s&p only. and if we want to talk about how it's impacting the stock market, we're not seeing the really good earnings reports we would normally see. >> well, suddenly, with all the geopolitical problems, we closed down on the volatility. still two points above the average. and we don't know what's going to happen on monday....
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>> we're waiting to see what lever they can put.r or not it gets a little better or a whole lot better. >> we missed revenue, because we didn't make enough revenue. >> what the heck? >> yellow flag, nuanced communication, thank you very much. herb. >>> and the real reason the labor market isn't improving fast enough. we'll be -- to get the real state of the economy, the real pulse check from the ground. >>> after a year-long honeymoon, the love already starting to fade a bit to the tesla model s. we'll explain why we say that, coming up. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 searching for trade ideas that spark your curiosity tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 can take you in many directions. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you read this. watch that. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you look for what's next. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we can help turn inspiration into action tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 boost your trading iq with the help of tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 our live online workshops tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like identifying market trends. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 now, earn 300 commission-fre
>> we're waiting to see what lever they can put.r or not it gets a little better or a whole lot better. >> we missed revenue, because we didn't make enough revenue. >> what the heck? >> yellow flag, nuanced communication, thank you very much. herb. >>> and the real reason the labor market isn't improving fast enough. we'll be -- to get the real state of the economy, the real pulse check from the ground. >>> after a year-long honeymoon, the love already...
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meanwhile, pollen levers are high. high pressure, remember, so that means it will not be any wet weather to wash any of this away. so the levels stay pretty high the next few days, wednesday would be the next shot to see shower or storm, but not even completely a guarantee for all of us, just something to keep in mind. sixty-three the current temperature at the airport, into the 50's, basically, everywhere else, off to bit after cool start, and depending on location, may even consider an extra light layer, asomugha you sends the kids off to the school bus today, maybe first day back, next few days it, will heat up big time. flirt with nine the by wednesday, and also going to feel a lot more humid by then, too. bob? >> because kids will be headed back. my kids go back next wednesday, big party at my house next monday, you know it. >> i know that's right. streamers, lights up, good morning, everybody, live look at ben franklin bridge, a new traffic pattern here, it is the next phase of construction, coming into philadelp
meanwhile, pollen levers are high. high pressure, remember, so that means it will not be any wet weather to wash any of this away. so the levels stay pretty high the next few days, wednesday would be the next shot to see shower or storm, but not even completely a guarantee for all of us, just something to keep in mind. sixty-three the current temperature at the airport, into the 50's, basically, everywhere else, off to bit after cool start, and depending on location, may even consider an extra...
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it's lever levered the open table brand. that acquisition just closed in a way to pay for dining. open table is the key to booking restaurant table. that dovestales perfectly with priceline eye specially booking with planes and hotels. it got me to thinks, who else? how about home away recommended by ubs, they list vacation homes you can rent for short times. it's a total aggregator of a fractured market. it could be the next takeover targets as an alternative to staying at hotels. it's a natural complement. even as it is very expensive. because home away already owns the market. there is a moat around homeaway. also yelp, in the say wam it bought kayak. , the stock has acting quite funky. some believe the local advertising is slowing, there are questions brewing. i'm not so sure. i know if the stock were to go down bit, it would be snapped up by someone owning the brand that's regarded as the online yellow pages. here's another one the shorts will hate me for saying it. zillow, i know it's too high, it's been up too much. listen to me, just amalgamated the biggest source of onlin
it's lever levered the open table brand. that acquisition just closed in a way to pay for dining. open table is the key to booking restaurant table. that dovestales perfectly with priceline eye specially booking with planes and hotels. it got me to thinks, who else? how about home away recommended by ubs, they list vacation homes you can rent for short times. it's a total aggregator of a fractured market. it could be the next takeover targets as an alternative to staying at hotels. it's a...
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are you so levered to one product for your sales, i mean, you have to think about diversifying. i will say this company has $65 billion in cash. you look at what their problems are it's real time search. they're doing it on twitter. this company should be bought by google. >> that will assure them a foot print in the realtime search for the next ten years. >> you think google will buy it? >> they are consolidating data. the google and the buy the twitter. >> we look at retail lots. one setting up foisly for an lbo would be children's place. however, i own it. >> that is not the reason that i own it. i like the company. but i do think it having pulled back a little in the last couple of weeks that i don't see an lbo in the short-term at all. i think the fundamentals. >> posh me it's control force. we talk about that they were worried about 72 or 73 degrees is the optimal temperature. they bought it because it's a portal into the hole. who else needs a portal into the home? certainly apple has a ton of cash to spend. it hasn't worked out that well. i still think it does well. howe
are you so levered to one product for your sales, i mean, you have to think about diversifying. i will say this company has $65 billion in cash. you look at what their problems are it's real time search. they're doing it on twitter. this company should be bought by google. >> that will assure them a foot print in the realtime search for the next ten years. >> you think google will buy it? >> they are consolidating data. the google and the buy the twitter. >> we look at...
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and they're putting detour in effect, lever i can, up to frankford, down to nor. best bet stick with frankford avenue. if you are trying to catch the 56 bus instead of torresdale this morning. here is a live look at an accident scene. this is 95 northbound, right at the ramps for 291. which would be the platt bridge. philly firefighters, with the hook and ladder on the scene there, already back up, trying to get into that one lane traffic pattern again, this is all north 95, as you are coming up toward the airport. we had some problems last night on the way home with amtrak, but all service has been restored. on the northeast corridor mass transit running with no delays. erika, back over to you. >> bob, thank ferguson, missouri where tensions between protesters and police boiled over again. we have some new video right hereof police firing tear gas at those protesters. correspondent andrew spencer has more. >> the national guard now on hand in ferguson, missouri, police did not try to enforce any kind of curfew overnight. instead, they formed lines of law enforcem
and they're putting detour in effect, lever i can, up to frankford, down to nor. best bet stick with frankford avenue. if you are trying to catch the 56 bus instead of torresdale this morning. here is a live look at an accident scene. this is 95 northbound, right at the ramps for 291. which would be the platt bridge. philly firefighters, with the hook and ladder on the scene there, already back up, trying to get into that one lane traffic pattern again, this is all north 95, as you are coming...
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. >> chuck, you said, these are still pretty levered to the price of gold. if i told you six, nine months ago, you'd have what you seen in the middle east. all the unarest in russia. i can rattle off all things historically bullish for gold. the price has actually gone down. what itself the bold case for the price of gold? what do you guys talk about? what drives gold higher from here? >> well, first looking back, certainly, those things have had a muted impact, if you will, at the same as you talked about, the u.s. economy strengthening has had a negative impact. so they tend to offset each other. i said when i was on earlier in the year that i expected to see gold trading in a pretty tight band this year. i continue to expect that. because we've got very strong demand fundamentals coming from china and india in terms of individual physical demand, offset somewhat by lesser investment demand in the u.s., longer term, i'm very positive about it. because i see that demand continuing to incrementally increase at the same time that supply will go down. i mean,
. >> chuck, you said, these are still pretty levered to the price of gold. if i told you six, nine months ago, you'd have what you seen in the middle east. all the unarest in russia. i can rattle off all things historically bullish for gold. the price has actually gone down. what itself the bold case for the price of gold? what do you guys talk about? what drives gold higher from here? >> well, first looking back, certainly, those things have had a muted impact, if you will, at the...
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. >> for upper limb amputees like jason and katie, gone are the days of hook lever arms.ccupational therapists to design custom made prosthetics for patients' dreams. >> the opportunity osee a patient, see what they need, instead of just, we can be really creative. >> thanks to myo credit technical are advances, one of the most sophisticated prosthetics on the market, the ilem revolution, the ability to rotate the thumb and there's even an app for that prospect. you. >> what are these electrodes measuring? >> these electrodes are sensing your muscle contracting. you're now bionic. >> and so powerful, i should be able to control this robotic hand by moving my muscles. >> you see that spike? the hand is operating. i want you to make a closing, so that's blue. >> an intricate network of tiny wires, allow each finger to articulate separately. 24 advanced grims are now possible. -- grips are now possible. the battery has an 1800 cycle or charge. >> what is the most challenging part of this technology? >> it's matching the technology with the patient. we want to pair technology
. >> for upper limb amputees like jason and katie, gone are the days of hook lever arms.ccupational therapists to design custom made prosthetics for patients' dreams. >> the opportunity osee a patient, see what they need, instead of just, we can be really creative. >> thanks to myo credit technical are advances, one of the most sophisticated prosthetics on the market, the ilem revolution, the ability to rotate the thumb and there's even an app for that prospect. you. >>...
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. >> if you don't use anything you're levering your car door unlocked and your wallet on the seat. >> reporter: look for apps that are open source, and if you have a consumer story idea or complaint e-mail us. >> if you encrypt i have to buy it if i want to read it. >> and it's anywhere from 10 to $200 for the apps, generally the browser is free. >>> and how much does it really cost to raise a child to adult hood? the average is more than $245,000. housing is the biggest expense making up 30 percent of the total cost of raising a child. child care and school expenses is about 18 percent, but it didn't include the cost of college, 16 percent is spent on food. it's worth it. >>> and for what's ahead on the cbs evening news we go to scott pelly. >>> tonight national guard troops are heading to ferguson, missouri, the attorney general is heading there for another appeal for calm, plus a cbs investigation of other deadly police shootings by the border patrol. we'll have those stories tonight on the cbs evening news. ,, ,,,,,,,, these pajamas are really a hug. this toy is a reminder that so
. >> if you don't use anything you're levering your car door unlocked and your wallet on the seat. >> reporter: look for apps that are open source, and if you have a consumer story idea or complaint e-mail us. >> if you encrypt i have to buy it if i want to read it. >> and it's anywhere from 10 to $200 for the apps, generally the browser is free. >>> and how much does it really cost to raise a child to adult hood? the average is more than $245,000. housing is...
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. >> he was telling us, pull the red levers, pull the red levers. >> to stop the engine. >> to stop thengine, yes. >> rescuers pulled out the pilot out of the wreckage and shut off the engine. the three men are taken to the hospital. all survive the incredible crash. the fuselage around their seats protecting them like a cocoon. their unbelievable survival becomes a national story, and pilot russ mowry is interviewed on the "today" show. >> my last thought was i wanted to get away from the street, wanted to hit a rooftop, get on the rooftop level. i saw that -- what i thought was a white chimney. i said, if i can hit that chimney and stop, that will arrest my forward motion. i'll stop when i hit the chimney and land on the roof. i thought, well, this is it. and it's over. and it was -- no flashbacks. i'm dead, and that's it. i woke up in the ambulance. >> mowry reports to the tower seconds before crashing that his tail rotor isn't working. an investigation concludes that a drive belt failed, causing the helicopter to lose all hydraulic power. >> that is the absolute worst thing to happe
. >> he was telling us, pull the red levers, pull the red levers. >> to stop the engine. >> to stop thengine, yes. >> rescuers pulled out the pilot out of the wreckage and shut off the engine. the three men are taken to the hospital. all survive the incredible crash. the fuselage around their seats protecting them like a cocoon. their unbelievable survival becomes a national story, and pilot russ mowry is interviewed on the "today" show. >> my last...
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you want to lever -- >> lever it up and live beyond your means.hat is a problem with this country. >> charlie, americans have learned that lesson. they are been tightening their belts. >> you're right, more than the government, that's for sure. melissa: we leave it there, guys. thanks, twice. zynga may have partnered with one of the biggest golf pros in the game but its earnings are still not quite up to par. find out who lost major green after its poor quarterly report. >>> we're in the dog days of august right now. you might want to grab a sweater. polar vortex round three. weird weather update coming up. do you ever have too much money? ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are and apply online. all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one.
you want to lever -- >> lever it up and live beyond your means.hat is a problem with this country. >> charlie, americans have learned that lesson. they are been tightening their belts. >> you're right, more than the government, that's for sure. melissa: we leave it there, guys. thanks, twice. zynga may have partnered with one of the biggest golf pros in the game but its earnings are still not quite up to par. find out who lost major green after its poor quarterly report....
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the medicines were great levers in if you knew someone on a personal level and became friends -- madisons were great believers in if you knew someone on a personal level and became friends. creamhad punch and ice and all of the great delicacies of the day. young debutantes who came to learn from dolly and married dashing young 1812 officers. one of my other favorite figures is margaret garrett smith, one friends.s close she is a great writer and much of what we know about dolly is from her. my favorite quote in the whole exhibit refers to dolly. margaret was asked about a biography she wrote about dolly. she said, everything that i said was true. i just didn't tell the whole truth. it is great and infuriating at the same time for historians. it really sort of captures the glamour of the era and what a force all he was. said,ry clay famously everybody loves ms. madison. and of course, her equally famous response, that is because ms. madison loves everybody. >> one of madison's major problems was the lack of an army, and especially an officer corps. what madison has to rely on our older ser
the medicines were great levers in if you knew someone on a personal level and became friends -- madisons were great believers in if you knew someone on a personal level and became friends. creamhad punch and ice and all of the great delicacies of the day. young debutantes who came to learn from dolly and married dashing young 1812 officers. one of my other favorite figures is margaret garrett smith, one friends.s close she is a great writer and much of what we know about dolly is from her. my...
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impact and yet one of the other narratives that i hear about mr maliki is that he not only has the lever of levers of political power within the government but that he's got i mean he's also the defense minister he's got all these other titles in the government and in addition to that he has basically crony networks throughout the government that he has. drawn to keep himself. in power and to help his friends and punish his enemies presumably mr body does not have that either baggage or that asset any i you look at it. what are your thoughts on. what your colleges i mean i think dr rhee brings an important. point of view which is they will come with a different you know package different type of challenges it might become easier for other people to talk to him he would not have as much consolidation of. no i think it's too dangerous though to scapegoat the maliki and blame him for all of the faults of the couple and to dream because that is the most dangerous thing i think that's what's going on now in the u.s. and the u.s. media which is blaming the entire failure which we as americans
impact and yet one of the other narratives that i hear about mr maliki is that he not only has the lever of levers of political power within the government but that he's got i mean he's also the defense minister he's got all these other titles in the government and in addition to that he has basically crony networks throughout the government that he has. drawn to keep himself. in power and to help his friends and punish his enemies presumably mr body does not have that either baggage or that...
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no one should have a monopoly in a constitutional democracy on the levers of power but everyone should feel invested in the new polity. >> is what has been missing. >> that's created what you saw, accurately called a vacuum. >> in truth, though, it has been absent in iraq for a long time. you know, we have heard a great deal about the enmity between sunni and shia in iraq but in truth, in truth for 1400 years in many parts of the middle east, sunni and shia and airabs have lived in peace y can't that happen? >> you know the middle east very well and you know the history of the middle east and you know that you are absolutely right in the statement that the notion that iraqis have been slaughtering each other on ethnocofesional lines is a myth. it has been true for a very long time in iraq. it can be true again. one of the problems thhas been that the united states in 2003 when it entered iraq only saw an iraq of its parts, those who made iraq policy to a large extent now through 1 and a half administrations only saw iraq in terms of its components. hopefully we can put those days behin
no one should have a monopoly in a constitutional democracy on the levers of power but everyone should feel invested in the new polity. >> is what has been missing. >> that's created what you saw, accurately called a vacuum. >> in truth, though, it has been absent in iraq for a long time. you know, we have heard a great deal about the enmity between sunni and shia in iraq but in truth, in truth for 1400 years in many parts of the middle east, sunni and shia and airabs have...
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challenges that's keeping them from smoking and also what are the things in tir life that we can use to levere that would help them to quit. >> what would be an example wil? >> some of them would talk about when they smoke a cigarte, they may smoke, so instead of letti letting, like my passe. can you describe those? >> for people who want to quit and they're getting withdrawals from nicotine, there are great fda-approved out there and nicotinepatches, gum and lozenges and there are also some that are not nicotine replacemen but from a gologiical, and all of that's available to help people quit. >> can you use that with students, too? >> those are over the counter. if they want to get it they can go to the store and get it. it's more. what i tell them is all they're doing is introducing anything n. tell us about the e cigarettes and what does the public know about those? >> they're very easy to get and i see them on the counters and registers and gas stations andes of just talking to my 14-year-old niece who is in ninth grade now and she was telling me how they can get them at school very easil
challenges that's keeping them from smoking and also what are the things in tir life that we can use to levere that would help them to quit. >> what would be an example wil? >> some of them would talk about when they smoke a cigarte, they may smoke, so instead of letti letting, like my passe. can you describe those? >> for people who want to quit and they're getting withdrawals from nicotine, there are great fda-approved out there and nicotinepatches, gum and lozenges and...
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when we full lever in the same way to try to get the same outcome is dangerous. i don't think we have an approach to say how we are going to work in the future. i feel every city has some responsibility to say where we are going to go. we all own it. my experience and accomplishment should stand on their own. i would love toen attain any questions on it. i ask you for your support today. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. supervisor campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you mr. chair and thank you mr. richards. i'm very excited by this nomination and surprised that this president would appoint you or at least put your name forward. i think that's a good thing. i have been saying for a long time that we need to have an lgbt voice on all of the government agencies where that voice is missing and planning is one of them. i'm glad to see this nomination. i think it's a long time coming. i do want to ask you, though, in terms of the displacement. i was very pleased to hear your comments about the affordability problems that we have and the displacement. it's dispr
when we full lever in the same way to try to get the same outcome is dangerous. i don't think we have an approach to say how we are going to work in the future. i feel every city has some responsibility to say where we are going to go. we all own it. my experience and accomplishment should stand on their own. i would love toen attain any questions on it. i ask you for your support today. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. supervisor campos? >>supervisor david campos: thank you mr....
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you almost use lever annual. >> that way you get the limited upside potential.isten, if we go down, people are looking alt these charts saying, hey, it's only a matter of time going out to the upside. if it sells off, i still like going to these calls you go at the time upside, boy a call for a buck. >> mick kei, would you see the index on this? >> i the a lot of people look to the emerging markets and think there is a lot of material and things like that in there. it might be a surprise to learn the eem include taiwan, semi-and samsung and a lot of financials. fact that valuation which you might attribute to something like a caterpillar and other stories people think are not good in the commodity space. >> that only represents about 10% of the index, i really like the trade. >> carter the first slide that you showed the s&p 500 and eem, you implied there will be a catch-up there. what is the probability the s&p 500 will moo et the eem? >> there is that possibility convergence is both entities, one moving up, one moving dun or the rate of change, meaning the s&p
you almost use lever annual. >> that way you get the limited upside potential.isten, if we go down, people are looking alt these charts saying, hey, it's only a matter of time going out to the upside. if it sells off, i still like going to these calls you go at the time upside, boy a call for a buck. >> mick kei, would you see the index on this? >> i the a lot of people look to the emerging markets and think there is a lot of material and things like that in there. it might be...
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but first, did you know fathers in sweeten get months of paid paternity lever, chris?one company is making american parents little jealous this morning. judge lack of humidity, sunshine, see the rain tuesday night into wednesday, and now we're expecting mostly dry day today. temperatures in the mid 70s, at the beach. 75 degrees, ocean water temperature, not bad. and eight for your uv index. our temperatures this morning, still in the 50's, to the north of us, bethlehem, 59 degrees, 55 in mount pocono, we have 61 degrees in doylestown, and six an in philadelphia. chester, delaware county, has 61 degrees. at the shore, 69 degrees, in cape may, and still in the 60s in ocean city, so cool start to our day, especially, for the 14th of august, tiny check of the pollen count because we do have ragweed and grasses around, and medium to high levels of pollen the next couple every grace. so 80 degrees today. every 08 degrees, we love it, nine is just about perfect, as well. now, sunday we had the possibility of pop up thunderstorm in the afternoon, still, working on refining tha
but first, did you know fathers in sweeten get months of paid paternity lever, chris?one company is making american parents little jealous this morning. judge lack of humidity, sunshine, see the rain tuesday night into wednesday, and now we're expecting mostly dry day today. temperatures in the mid 70s, at the beach. 75 degrees, ocean water temperature, not bad. and eight for your uv index. our temperatures this morning, still in the 50's, to the north of us, bethlehem, 59 degrees, 55 in mount...
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i see the problem and they also get a liver disease in the lever yes. but weakest amount is going to discover that to treat the fish farmers use dangerous doses of drugs about that. crunch of chemical hey will. yes there is here you can see the antibiotics. in this local pharmacy there are hundreds of boxes of antibiotics of all kinds heavily used on the farms they cause a chain reaction of ok the problem and the problem is that there are always residues were found in the environment and eventually the bacteria becomes resistant to these antibiotics is all to get. regularly administered to the fish these antibiotics heighten the diseases they're supposed to fight forcing the producers to raise the dosage is. a vicious circle because today the farmer can't avoid it. but the fish consume the antibiotics they become absorbed into its tissues and it will be released as a form of residue i have feces via excretion. and then these antibiotics residues will be found elsewhere in the channels to the point where they can also spread to other foreigners because t
i see the problem and they also get a liver disease in the lever yes. but weakest amount is going to discover that to treat the fish farmers use dangerous doses of drugs about that. crunch of chemical hey will. yes there is here you can see the antibiotics. in this local pharmacy there are hundreds of boxes of antibiotics of all kinds heavily used on the farms they cause a chain reaction of ok the problem and the problem is that there are always residues were found in the environment and...
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putin has too many levers that can make ukraine's life difficult. you need to bring russia on board. but unfortunately over the last couple of months we saw no sign the russians want to get on board. >> thank you very much for coming in. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come on tonight's program with afghanistan's presidential election mired in each more controversy, we speak to a "new york times" journalist who was excelled for what he wrote. a japanese court ruled the -- any that >> she walked into court holding a picture of his dead wife. she fell into deep depression after being forced from her home by the nuclear disaster. a month later she took her own life. when it came the court's decision was emphatic. tokyo electric power was guilty of causing her death. at a press conference a short time later he said he was overwhelmed by the decision. >> when i heard the words there was a great casual relationship. my tears would not stop. >> he says he only ever wanted them apologize to the misery that caused it his wife. this could op
putin has too many levers that can make ukraine's life difficult. you need to bring russia on board. but unfortunately over the last couple of months we saw no sign the russians want to get on board. >> thank you very much for coming in. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come on tonight's program with afghanistan's presidential election mired in each more controversy, we speak to a "new york times" journalist who was excelled for what he wrote. a japanese court...
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tim horton is under levered. everybody is anticipating a real every in and dividend event at burger king. tim horton is less levered than burger king. >> the canadians don't like being in debt. i >> it has served us well. you have something to learn. >> when you look at it as a consumer part of the business, it does not make as much sense. burger king, like the burger and tim horton would help with the breakfast growth of the business. it is not as though they have incredible rate naked -- recognition here in the u.s.. could you leverage that name to improve the breakfast business? is, is that a realistic proposition? would that add a lot of value to the business? tim hortons is head problem's itself. >> are they competing against one another? would even help? is the competition really to bully? >> canary yes, but not in the breakfast space. maybe divides some leverage. >> they have been trying to expand in america for a number of years already. it does not make much money here. does the billionaire genius behind
tim horton is under levered. everybody is anticipating a real every in and dividend event at burger king. tim horton is less levered than burger king. >> the canadians don't like being in debt. i >> it has served us well. you have something to learn. >> when you look at it as a consumer part of the business, it does not make as much sense. burger king, like the burger and tim horton would help with the breakfast growth of the business. it is not as though they have incredible...
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pressure building in as we speak, so last night was just so comfortable, i hope you had a chance to maybe lever the windows open, just get that breath of fresh air. we really haven't had to use too much air-conditioning here this summer. just hasn't been that oppressive. certainly today, definitely a similar scenario. nothing oppressive about this forecast today. storm scan3 is quiet. bob mentioned rain, you can still see it pulling away, now long since removed from any of the land areas. dow want to jump to the weekends, see how things will shape up there outdoor plans saturday is a go. we've got dry weather once again, but by sunday we will start to see this next disturbance, next cold front drop in. it is not real potent one, bridges in few clouds, certainly couple of showers but far from a wash-out. hey what's up, taney? headed out to williamsport today, looks like another nice day. granted clouds out there but we're rooting for you, first pitch, 74 degrees, about the time we'll be hitting the daytime high. very mod owes zero he is winds. wet letter not play a role in that game today. meanw
pressure building in as we speak, so last night was just so comfortable, i hope you had a chance to maybe lever the windows open, just get that breath of fresh air. we really haven't had to use too much air-conditioning here this summer. just hasn't been that oppressive. certainly today, definitely a similar scenario. nothing oppressive about this forecast today. storm scan3 is quiet. bob mentioned rain, you can still see it pulling away, now long since removed from any of the land areas. dow...
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summer heat and humidity are just around >>> it's levering the bahamas now.e're keeping an eye on that and storm team meteorologist tom is here now. is it going to effect us? >> it's going to be staying off the coast. if you have beach plans keep this in mind. there could be strong rip currents at the atlantic beach, delaware beaches down to ocean city. it's going to be tracking off the atlantic seaboard. there's the view from space now. it's still fairly disorganized. it's still dumping a lot of rain on the bahamas and it's still a tropical storm. this is just updated. the trends are tracking slowly. remaining a tropical storm through the day into tuesday. then as it tracks farther to the north and east it will curve out the sea and track between bermuda and the outer banks. by then it may be a category one herk by 8:00 on wednesday morning continuing to track off to the northeast well off the atlantic seaboard. well east of new england and the canadian maritimes as a category 1 hurricane toward tend of the week. watch out for some of those strong currents a
summer heat and humidity are just around >>> it's levering the bahamas now.e're keeping an eye on that and storm team meteorologist tom is here now. is it going to effect us? >> it's going to be staying off the coast. if you have beach plans keep this in mind. there could be strong rip currents at the atlantic beach, delaware beaches down to ocean city. it's going to be tracking off the atlantic seaboard. there's the view from space now. it's still fairly disorganized. it's still...
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very first time he said that at the top priority right now is a ceasefire in ukraine's eastern region lever of also stress that kid needs to start a nationwide dialogue to ensure that all of the ethnicity is in ukraine have equal rights as soon as possible and set of sending a second humanitarian corridor voice is also essential a correspondent will also bring you the most important points they came out of choosing is meeting in minsk at the top of the next hour and what brokaw saying the foreign ministers q. and a in full live on r.t. dot com stay with us. for scott becoming independent schools a nation that nations should be self-governing to govern the feels better than allowed someone else to do it for look. but. i would like to know did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy shrek albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporat
very first time he said that at the top priority right now is a ceasefire in ukraine's eastern region lever of also stress that kid needs to start a nationwide dialogue to ensure that all of the ethnicity is in ukraine have equal rights as soon as possible and set of sending a second humanitarian corridor voice is also essential a correspondent will also bring you the most important points they came out of choosing is meeting in minsk at the top of the next hour and what brokaw saying the...
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stick to lever rick street. overnight shooting in the tacony section involving a number of street closures at this point, still impacting your morning commute. looking live torresdale avenue one of the streets completely blocked off at this point at levick street as we can see with police and the crime scene tape still on the scene. looking at the pig picture, not looking at any accidents on your majors and speeds mostly in the 50's on the blue route schuylkill and i-95 in pretty good shape right now. let's just take one more live look. this is southwest philadelphia, i-95 approaching the airport here, we had construction just cleared a second ago because blocking the right lane and we can see traffic now moving a little bit better, tam. >> okay, thank you, karen. >> ♪ >>> let's go right back to that breaking news that karen was just showing you a picture from the scene. a shootout between a suspect an philadelphia police officer left the officer wounded and the suspect dead. let's go to "action news" reporter k
stick to lever rick street. overnight shooting in the tacony section involving a number of street closures at this point, still impacting your morning commute. looking live torresdale avenue one of the streets completely blocked off at this point at levick street as we can see with police and the crime scene tape still on the scene. looking at the pig picture, not looking at any accidents on your majors and speeds mostly in the 50's on the blue route schuylkill and i-95 in pretty good shape...
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you actually see a president being a president, using the levers of power. that is the sort of thing i think we really will -- as a big a believer in reporting though not as good a reporter, but that's the thing that we will really miss from not having that again. another question. yes, ma'am, right here in the black. >> lady in black instead of man in black. whenever i think of watergate i also think of snowden and his revelations. i was wondering if you would comment on -- i realize he's not a reporter. comment on what has happened in government, what do we expect and why are some of us not shocked that something like that has happened? >> one, you are not shocked because we have known it has been reported for years that an awful lot of this has been going on. >> it came out in 2006. >> there's been too much shock. and a lot of things taken out of context over this whole debate about is he a hero or is he a traitor or all or else. it seems what we have -- terrorism has changed our world. it is a real threat, and to pretend otherwise is nonsense. it's the n
you actually see a president being a president, using the levers of power. that is the sort of thing i think we really will -- as a big a believer in reporting though not as good a reporter, but that's the thing that we will really miss from not having that again. another question. yes, ma'am, right here in the black. >> lady in black instead of man in black. whenever i think of watergate i also think of snowden and his revelations. i was wondering if you would comment on -- i realize...
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successful at the center is through diverse revenue strategies, but no one has kind of pulled the magic leverf monetizing virtual space, certainly not in the context of nontraditional art spaces, but i think that the question begs us to wonder at what point are we trying to activate our audiences? >> what do you mean activate? >> are we introducing audiences at the point where they are witnesses to objects, witnesses to a play, or witnesses to an opera? or are we engaging them at the point of the inquiry, the point where the light bulb goes off for, you know, the general audience. >> not a passive observer, but participant maybe? >> absolutely. beyond being precipitory, i think we can be collaborative at the point of inspiration, we can be more pedagogical, i think, in our approach to sharing audience and sharing ideas. >> and tom, when you look at the landscape of arts organizations in san francisco, how do you assess how healthy they are, or are they doing that for themselves or are they too small sometimes to really figure that out? >> it really varies, and i think there are a lot of indic
successful at the center is through diverse revenue strategies, but no one has kind of pulled the magic leverf monetizing virtual space, certainly not in the context of nontraditional art spaces, but i think that the question begs us to wonder at what point are we trying to activate our audiences? >> what do you mean activate? >> are we introducing audiences at the point where they are witnesses to objects, witnesses to a play, or witnesses to an opera? or are we engaging them at...
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the program as a net neutral or no cost to slightly profitable, and we do that through a variety of levers that we pull with our partners and other things that we do. but from the customer standpoint, no cost. and then for the recyclers, it's a business. so they must be making money at it. and the best part of it is it creates jobs. >> host: scott weislowover best buy regarding the recycling program p. well, we want to introduce you to meg smith who is with to rig go safe company. what are we looking at here? >> guest: you're looking at the safe device which is this black unit right here, and this orange box simulates the vehicle. so right now this vehicle, if i had my phone in my hand and i tried to turn the vehicle on, you can see you're not going to go anywhere. so this light is red, and your vehicle will not start. once i put my phone in this docking station and know it's an authorized phone of this vehicle, this light turns greenment when i turn the ignition, you're ready to go. so all hand-held cell phone use, it can keep you connected through blue tooth. >> host: and where would thi
the program as a net neutral or no cost to slightly profitable, and we do that through a variety of levers that we pull with our partners and other things that we do. but from the customer standpoint, no cost. and then for the recyclers, it's a business. so they must be making money at it. and the best part of it is it creates jobs. >> host: scott weislowover best buy regarding the recycling program p. well, we want to introduce you to meg smith who is with to rig go safe company. what...
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raining at any given point walking out the door, then probably just going to be able to count yourself lever i. everybody gets hit at some point, everybody will be dealing with heavy rain. one thing that helps, of course, the pollen it, washes it all away. ragweed, nettle, grasses still a concern, but those levels don't have to spike again until high pressure regains control. that doesn't take place until the second half of tomorrow. let's talk about the severe weather threat. the zone included of our area, basically the western half of the delaware valley, and our whole sort of mixed bag, i call these the big three, winds, hail, maybe even a tornado, it is all a concern, it is obviously not a guarantee, but the atmosphere may be ripe for any of these things to happen specially the wind issue with gust that is could easily peak past 25 miles per hour. now, we look forward to the forecast by tomorrow, more sunshine, as the day progresses, allows us to warm up little bit herement back to the low 80s thursday, friday, despite it being a smidge cooler, those will be the nicest days of the next f
raining at any given point walking out the door, then probably just going to be able to count yourself lever i. everybody gets hit at some point, everybody will be dealing with heavy rain. one thing that helps, of course, the pollen it, washes it all away. ragweed, nettle, grasses still a concern, but those levels don't have to spike again until high pressure regains control. that doesn't take place until the second half of tomorrow. let's talk about the severe weather threat. the zone included...
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who does that hit first and the answer is that it's the poor in the middle class because they cannot lever up and use the game playing that you've been able in order to try to stay ahead of it the very wealthy on the other hand can do those things now of course with this comes risk for everybody that manages to beat this game and become wealthier on paper at least there are several who attempt it and find themselves with nothing when the crash calms we saw that during the housing boom and bust we saw during the nasdaq boom and bust and we'll see it again this time there are an awful lot of people who are multi-millionaires written billionaires on paper that in fact have nothing because all of it is manufactured by leverage and when the margin calls calm they're going to end up bankrupt it happen the last time it will happen again. that was author and blogger coral karl denninger time now for today's big deal. time with edward one you know me on my favorite day of the week tech there is to ensure we're discussing a bunch of the latest tech stories the starboard end first a lot of news comin
who does that hit first and the answer is that it's the poor in the middle class because they cannot lever up and use the game playing that you've been able in order to try to stay ahead of it the very wealthy on the other hand can do those things now of course with this comes risk for everybody that manages to beat this game and become wealthier on paper at least there are several who attempt it and find themselves with nothing when the crash calms we saw that during the housing boom and bust...
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we have had lines. >> reporter: the slot with the old school lever and reels.g an eye on it through its own facebook and twitter profiles. with a whole lot of luck on their side, the miscos have done the impossible. along with the cash prize, walter has his eyes on another keep sake of his mega win. >> i can't wait to see that machine in my living room to be honest with you. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> we can play it all the time. >> so quintessential, new england, very humble. i have got my eye on the prize. i have $2.4 million. wouldn't that be nice. >> see. >> yeah. >> you throw your money at machines all the time, huh? >> uh-huh. unfortunately, $2.4 million never quite made tight my bank account. >> next time, maybe. >> uh-huh. >> we'll be right back. coming up "the mix". >> welcome back. time for "the mix." to start things off. u.s. marine and homecoming buble style. ♪ let me go home because i'm just too far from where you are for frz tie got to go home ♪ >> right that is u.s. marine, matt bussen. see why our country has the brav
we have had lines. >> reporter: the slot with the old school lever and reels.g an eye on it through its own facebook and twitter profiles. with a whole lot of luck on their side, the miscos have done the impossible. along with the cash prize, walter has his eyes on another keep sake of his mega win. >> i can't wait to see that machine in my living room to be honest with you. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> we can play it all the time. >> so...
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buy back all the shares but it would also impact their revenue because their customers who also are levered up they would have to spend more income on interest payments so they would have less to spend. on their products but now higher interest rates means that you have to discount those future earnings by. bigger number so the multiples have to contract so there's a lot of room beneath the market in less of course the fed comes to the market's rescue with an unprecedented amount of money printing which i actually believe is what's going to happen. that was peter schiff c.e.o. of euro pacific capital. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return our t. producer beyond the sheeting is telling us about staying one step ahead of hackers and how it's a hard thing to do for even the most seasoned cyber security experts and in today's big deal redacted tonight has a leak have to sitting down with me to talk about the privatization of prison on a little wal-mart stuff in there as well plus remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at youtube dot c
buy back all the shares but it would also impact their revenue because their customers who also are levered up they would have to spend more income on interest payments so they would have less to spend. on their products but now higher interest rates means that you have to discount those future earnings by. bigger number so the multiples have to contract so there's a lot of room beneath the market in less of course the fed comes to the market's rescue with an unprecedented amount of money...
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service what would wait which was adam smith's real goal was i can see where you might provoke the lever for whoever much your previous before that that wasn't in somebody in the middle is going to double profit on it so the idea of money and if i think if we consider money only just on the oil for the engine it's going to florida court and if people are taking all of them have to stop them and making money for all money is a ridiculous thing it was it was illegal it was on t v but people they think they want to use or centrist use usually it was was legal up to the seventh. the poet to make money money is a terrible thing you know i'm going to stop it there but one quick question one is a launch a test that one's up running. through yet another six weeks each so that's your we're all going to die so guys really guys report i get spicy about all right let's go do it for this edition of the times report of me my guys are staying over and i think our guest nick lambert and david irvine from a safe even ties to let's not go. to genetics but eugenics vulgarized darwin science and punishment
service what would wait which was adam smith's real goal was i can see where you might provoke the lever for whoever much your previous before that that wasn't in somebody in the middle is going to double profit on it so the idea of money and if i think if we consider money only just on the oil for the engine it's going to florida court and if people are taking all of them have to stop them and making money for all money is a ridiculous thing it was it was illegal it was on t v but people they...