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. >> kerry also met his russian counterpart, sergei lever rob.vents in ukraine dominated the agenda, of course, but they also covered iran's nuclear program and the conflict in syria. the two also took time to remember the soviet sacrifice that led to victory over the nazis severed the -- 70 years ago. russian leaders had been kept away from this victory day commemoration's in protest of moscow in ukraine. >> after tuesday's talks, they held a joint press conference. we will go to our correspondent at the talks first. this one john kerry, who praised his host for the goat -- cooperation with the run of the nuclear program and efforts to bring peace to syria. >> there is an urgent need, we agree, for that same kind of cooperation that brought about the removal of weapons from syria, chemical weapons, that has characterized our cooperation on iran, the same kind of effort is now necessary in some other challenges that we face together. >> that was john kerry just moments ago in sochi. let's go live to moscow and our correspondent there. aaron, we j
. >> kerry also met his russian counterpart, sergei lever rob.vents in ukraine dominated the agenda, of course, but they also covered iran's nuclear program and the conflict in syria. the two also took time to remember the soviet sacrifice that led to victory over the nazis severed the -- 70 years ago. russian leaders had been kept away from this victory day commemoration's in protest of moscow in ukraine. >> after tuesday's talks, they held a joint press conference. we will go to...
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russia has too many levers to disrupt ukraine.eeping that channel open is important, but we have to get to the point to where the russians want to find a settlement, and use that to open broader discussions bringing russia out of its isolation. the key is on russia changing policy. laura: thank you for joining us. thailand has called a meeting to address the recent surge of migrants from bangladesh and myanmar. 1600 immigrants arrived in malaysia and indonesia. these countries are now touting boats away. our reporters in southern thailand monitoring the flow of migrants. >> we know why people are appearing here and in parts of and in parts of indonesia. after years of criticism, the trafficking network that has existed and profited off of people desperate to leave england does is shutting down. how serious with the thai government the? we know lots of government officials have been disciplined and arrested. some of the key organizers of the human trade have not been touched, yet. that will be a task if the thai authorities want to
russia has too many levers to disrupt ukraine.eeping that channel open is important, but we have to get to the point to where the russians want to find a settlement, and use that to open broader discussions bringing russia out of its isolation. the key is on russia changing policy. laura: thank you for joining us. thailand has called a meeting to address the recent surge of migrants from bangladesh and myanmar. 1600 immigrants arrived in malaysia and indonesia. these countries are now touting...
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her children home alone levering her children home alone. and god jsh bolt was charged with two counts of danger endangerment are ages 7 and 8 alone home on wednesday with no if i had in hi mouse. they told mees they were left alob for a long time and had not even in more that a day. >> philadelphia police chaplains walk the streets of german opportunity to tonight pro note peace in the community. churches from the 14 three district emofficers from 14 and 39 districts took part tonight. >> "action news gets action" we first told you about this crumbling three story house in mount early this week. they have complained for years about aabandoned company. calls for "action news" got licenses and inspection out to the sight. they ordered it torn down. and today demolition began. >> a prominent professor of physics at sem it will university was arrested and charged with being a spine. the department of justice says xi has been passing u.s. technology secrets to the chinese in kaivrping for academic points in china. a temple spokesman say she is b
her children home alone levering her children home alone. and god jsh bolt was charged with two counts of danger endangerment are ages 7 and 8 alone home on wednesday with no if i had in hi mouse. they told mees they were left alob for a long time and had not even in more that a day. >> philadelphia police chaplains walk the streets of german opportunity to tonight pro note peace in the community. churches from the 14 three district emofficers from 14 and 39 districts took part tonight....
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bostian a could have had his hands empty as far as those lotle and brake levers go. this is not something that he could really control. we know that this engine is called the sprinter because it accelerates very fast. if he hit the throttle inadvertently because something hit his windshield, this is all consistent. this is very early in the investigation, eric. we're speculating here. that's why the ntsb, human performance people will look at this very carefully, loan with the event recorder on the video on the vehicle. so there will be a lot more to come of this. hopefully they'll get to reinterview mr. bostian again maybe his trauma induced amnesia will get better and he'll be able to provide more clues. >> his friends describe him as very professional. someone who loved drains all his life. certainly not at all intentional. what do you lock ats a former investigator? how do you president all those pieces together to potentially come to a conclusion? >> er like i said, obvious low you want to talk to him. one thing they haven't talked about and i don't expect any d
bostian a could have had his hands empty as far as those lotle and brake levers go. this is not something that he could really control. we know that this engine is called the sprinter because it accelerates very fast. if he hit the throttle inadvertently because something hit his windshield, this is all consistent. this is very early in the investigation, eric. we're speculating here. that's why the ntsb, human performance people will look at this very carefully, loan with the event recorder on...
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the scottish enemy is holding the levers of power. >> the leader joins me now. mr.raig have you had any sleep. >> reporter: opponents are taking to the airwaves arguing that the public would prefer a government that keeps the u.k. together even if it can't get a majority. so that's what gives cameron what he claims is the moral high ground. but he still has to have a healthy number of mp's. >> reporter: but senior civil servants have been hard at work reminding politicians that rules are rules, and only a majority in parliament is going to count in the end. >> the idea that you can exclude the smp, this is not a democracy. if scotland voted for them they voted for them. >> reporter: if all of this was simple then the party with the biggest gang would claim victory, but the book makers can't sure and that implies that this isn't simple as all. >> what is cameron's strategy in raising this question of legitimacy? >> reporter: i think there's two parts. before the vote and then after the vote. before the vote he is trying to put as fear into the electoral rate as he ca
the scottish enemy is holding the levers of power. >> the leader joins me now. mr.raig have you had any sleep. >> reporter: opponents are taking to the airwaves arguing that the public would prefer a government that keeps the u.k. together even if it can't get a majority. so that's what gives cameron what he claims is the moral high ground. but he still has to have a healthy number of mp's. >> reporter: but senior civil servants have been hard at work reminding politicians...
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the offer, three times what avon was trading the day before, $8.2 billion, the largest levered -- leveragedout. the announcement was filled with typos. calls to the company went straight to voicemail. the address on the filing was a london one. stock markets quickly gave way to a lot of questions. how could this happen? stocks still close up 6%. the search for a buyer goes on for avon, posting three straight years of declining sales. someone walked away with a big pot of cash. we will send it back to you. rishaad: india and china celebrating warmer relations. they say their combined prospects are good. he will head there later to get reaction. we are talking with the chief iag.tive of ♪ rishaad: the chinese economy may that has notut stopped intercontinental from launching a new brand. is aimed atain increasingly sophisticated chinese tourists with plans to take the grand national. the ceo joins us from shanghai. thank you for joining us. you have this new brand. how is it panning out for you? >> really well, actually. we announced it a few years ago. we just opened the first one a few mont
the offer, three times what avon was trading the day before, $8.2 billion, the largest levered -- leveragedout. the announcement was filled with typos. calls to the company went straight to voicemail. the address on the filing was a london one. stock markets quickly gave way to a lot of questions. how could this happen? stocks still close up 6%. the search for a buyer goes on for avon, posting three straight years of declining sales. someone walked away with a big pot of cash. we will send it...
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on the other side, it is only levered a two to three times. how did it all come together?efully it comes together with a price volatility that is close to a low duration bond fund, but not necessarily. erik: what are we going to see bill gross buying stocks? mr. gross: oh. the unconstrained fund has some stocks and it. there are certain arbitrary situations that yield. . two to 3%2%-3% on an annual basis. very little risk, probably about 6% of the portfolio. erik: what is the max? mr. gross: 10%. i don't like arbitrary types of funds. you can only pretty much slamdunk the fund. erik: i'm curious to know -- now that i have learned this -- how do you manage your personal money? clearly some of it is in an unconstrained fund. mr. gross: it seemed like a natural situation. the rest -- i manage it for the foundation as well -- a lot of closed and funded territory, not necessarily liquid. an environment in which interest rates are low. those funds can level to a certain extent. you can get a 6% return instead of a wide variety of closed in municipal bonds. those are some of the
on the other side, it is only levered a two to three times. how did it all come together?efully it comes together with a price volatility that is close to a low duration bond fund, but not necessarily. erik: what are we going to see bill gross buying stocks? mr. gross: oh. the unconstrained fund has some stocks and it. there are certain arbitrary situations that yield. . two to 3%2%-3% on an annual basis. very little risk, probably about 6% of the portfolio. erik: what is the max? mr. gross:...
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the fed is not having real impact on economy. >> i gotcha. >> fed keeps trying to jiggle these levers and we're still stuck in this 2% growth rut now for six years. melissa: all they're doing is possibly creating a bubble in equities. wage rage from sea to shining sea. los angeles city council giving preliminary approval to $15 minimum wage. on the east coast, new york wage board is considering hiking wages for fast-food workers. meanwhile thousands of mcdonald's workers swarming the company headquarters, that is what you're looking at right here. they are pining for $15 ahead of the chain's shareholder meeting going on tomorrow. john lonski, this is the situation that we've gotten in, with the slow economy, where the jobs that have come back are part-time jobs. people used to have full-time jobs. now they are working part time. that is why we're seeing wage rage and protest, right? >> this proves this is the most pathetic economic recovery ever. the fact we have rallies in support of a minimum wage. people are naive enough to believe that the city of los angeles has the power to guar
the fed is not having real impact on economy. >> i gotcha. >> fed keeps trying to jiggle these levers and we're still stuck in this 2% growth rut now for six years. melissa: all they're doing is possibly creating a bubble in equities. wage rage from sea to shining sea. los angeles city council giving preliminary approval to $15 minimum wage. on the east coast, new york wage board is considering hiking wages for fast-food workers. meanwhile thousands of mcdonald's workers swarming...
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anywhere where you can do a deal , lever ike is hard assets with cheap debt, while it is there, you will probably see more. it is hard to find organic growth. companies need to put their money somewhere. reporter: companies are cash-rich, generally. it is a slow-moving economy. there's not a need for a lot of investment, so they look at strategic acquisitions. that is what we are seeing continuously now. alix: a different way of allocating your capital. the economy is growing at a faster pace, then you will see that sort of organic investment, but we are not there now and if we look at the capacity utilization rate, that has been falling for the last several months. guest: we have gdp revision. and so expected to go negative on expected to have negative growth for the first quarter. >> last year it was .1. it got down to -2.1. this year was .2, a slightly smaller downward revision. stops there.n there was some weird factors that caused the economic weakness. there were different factors last year relative to this year. the energy price story, the west coast port strike. because there are
anywhere where you can do a deal , lever ike is hard assets with cheap debt, while it is there, you will probably see more. it is hard to find organic growth. companies need to put their money somewhere. reporter: companies are cash-rich, generally. it is a slow-moving economy. there's not a need for a lot of investment, so they look at strategic acquisitions. that is what we are seeing continuously now. alix: a different way of allocating your capital. the economy is growing at a faster pace,...
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you can set it yourself with a lever's. >> like a regular cigarette.ry time someone comes in your together 16, 14 12 ten more never you are ready when a a person feels ready. >> i wanted to try for myself. i got a lesson from the master. >> am going to get all the air out of my lungs' them as much as i can. i'll fire this often inhaled is to replace the year with the vapor and exhale it out. >> there you go. >> i chose a flavor. >> group flow which is pretty good. >> took a deep breath. soon i was a bit like a champ. one of the main draws for people they say it's convenient. bill: people are going to do what there going to do. they like to smoke they like that activity. it just sounds like a natural progression. right. hundreds of years. exactly. ♪ >> hey. >> i hung out with vincent van gogh. at least that is what you might have said if you saw me walking down the street with robert reynolds'. he looks exactly like vincent van gogh's. >> you really do. >> that is what they say. >> i met up i met up with them in new york city's west village for some cof
you can set it yourself with a lever's. >> like a regular cigarette.ry time someone comes in your together 16, 14 12 ten more never you are ready when a a person feels ready. >> i wanted to try for myself. i got a lesson from the master. >> am going to get all the air out of my lungs' them as much as i can. i'll fire this often inhaled is to replace the year with the vapor and exhale it out. >> there you go. >> i chose a flavor. >> group flow which is pretty...
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buying opportunity to the extent that i think this is a compelling marketplace company with multiple leverso pull as far as top line if you look at both extending the marketplace and then their seller services basically advertising pavements and shipping. so i think the numbers were good, not great.ements and shipping. so i think the numbers were good, not great.ments and shipping. so i think the numbers were good, not great.yments and shipping. so i think the numbers were good, not great. my concern is the strong dollar is having a negative impact. we knew that they would ramp the marketing spend, but it also looks like they will increase their head count in the second quarter. so i think the combination of the strong dollar pressure and head count investment is putting pressure on the stock after hours. >> so strong dollar pressure, increase in expenditures going forward and the results were good and not great. is this a stock that you want to recommend owning at this point or do you want to wait and see? because it seems like it's extremely -- if it will trade off 18% first earnings repo
buying opportunity to the extent that i think this is a compelling marketplace company with multiple leverso pull as far as top line if you look at both extending the marketplace and then their seller services basically advertising pavements and shipping. so i think the numbers were good, not great.ements and shipping. so i think the numbers were good, not great.ments and shipping. so i think the numbers were good, not great.yments and shipping. so i think the numbers were good, not great. my...
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. >> also how levered are you guys to gasoline? >> not us.houses not whatsoever and the grill hasn't hurt us or helped us when it goes up or down. >> it's a connundrum for me. >> i love it and i think the stock should be higher. >> there's a lot of folks that think your way and we'll prove you right. >> i bet you will. it may be one of the biggest bargains in the whole sector. "mad money" is back after the break. >> coming up making a splash. what's this bathtub full of mayo have to do with the massive movement happening in your grocery aisle. the answer and the man behind the start up disrupting the food business when our series defining the future cons. ning the future cons. ♪ we will rock you anthem ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ call 1-800-royal caribbean or your travel agent today there is an ancient rhythm... [♪] that flows through all things... through rocky spires... [♪] and ocean's swell... [♪] the endless... stillness of green... [♪] and in the restless depths of human hearts... [♪] the voice of the wild within. >> just a week or two ago we were down ri
. >> also how levered are you guys to gasoline? >> not us.houses not whatsoever and the grill hasn't hurt us or helped us when it goes up or down. >> it's a connundrum for me. >> i love it and i think the stock should be higher. >> there's a lot of folks that think your way and we'll prove you right. >> i bet you will. it may be one of the biggest bargains in the whole sector. "mad money" is back after the break. >> coming up making a splash....
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a canadian teenager part of the hacker group that calls itself the lever squad has pleaded guilty toey called squatting. it invoke making prank calls to police and tell them in things like holding a family hostage or there is a bomb or somebody was killed. the purpose is to get somebody to center a swat team to wherever you want. a teenager got a gamer swatted after a live stream on youtube and will be sentenced next month. some people have way too much time on their hands. next, and google's developer conference is coming to san francisco next week. we will tell you what to watch for. we crunch numbers and found tech companies are part of a big sublease fight in san francisco. can we say bubble? that is next. ♪ emily: a story we are watching. tom wheeler calling the hands of time warner cable and charter that state regulators in unopposed to mergers. there was a nail in the coffin for $45 billion merger between time warner and comcast. the number two u.s. cable company has feel that interest from several others. charter might offer more than 170 dollars a share in a possible bid for
a canadian teenager part of the hacker group that calls itself the lever squad has pleaded guilty toey called squatting. it invoke making prank calls to police and tell them in things like holding a family hostage or there is a bomb or somebody was killed. the purpose is to get somebody to center a swat team to wherever you want. a teenager got a gamer swatted after a live stream on youtube and will be sentenced next month. some people have way too much time on their hands. next, and google's...
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new castle, 18th street, levering, market street, because of the monkey hill time trial for the wilmington grand prix this weekend. i love the name. 57 degrees, not as cool as yesterday morning, 49 in trenton. 47 in millville and allentown. no weather-related problems for the morning commute or evening commute. we're dry and nice high of 76. >> new this morning a fast-moving fire at an apartment buildings in gloucester county left a person critically injured. crews arrive in westville before 1:00 a.m., the fire started in a first floor bedroom and spread. one person was treated for smoke. the red cross is assisting four other residents. >>> cell phone video shows a train barreling through a tractor-trailer that had become stuck on the tracks in johnson south carolina. the trash derailed one locomotive and one train car. >> the apple watch has a security bug. >> reporter: a security bug in the apple watch if someone steals your device it is easy to reset it could it can be paired with a different iphone. >> reporter: experts say it could be make it more attractive to thieves. >> antiharassm
new castle, 18th street, levering, market street, because of the monkey hill time trial for the wilmington grand prix this weekend. i love the name. 57 degrees, not as cool as yesterday morning, 49 in trenton. 47 in millville and allentown. no weather-related problems for the morning commute or evening commute. we're dry and nice high of 76. >> new this morning a fast-moving fire at an apartment buildings in gloucester county left a person critically injured. crews arrive in westville...
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north park and market street and levering. why you ask because it's the time trails -- trials for the wilmington grand prix. >>> by 9:00 a.m. 61 degrees at the septa station 69 degrees by noon. a warm afternoon we're looking at a high of 76 degrees. and wind light about 7 to 14 miles per hour. clouds, high clouds mixing with some sunshine as we go through the day. checking out the wide view we had severe weather in western texas as expected yesterday. everybody else looking at cloud cover, the only severe weather will be texas panhandle and western texas away from our travel destinations, chicago is reporting a little bit of rain you might want to check to make sure your flight 0 z is on time. >>> fewer students say they are bullied at school. this is the lowest level since the survey was started in 2005. the survey discovered that boys are more likely to be bullied than boys and whites more than blacks. >>> the strength of your handshake could indicate whether you're at risk for suffering a heart attack. it's predictive of ea
north park and market street and levering. why you ask because it's the time trails -- trials for the wilmington grand prix. >>> by 9:00 a.m. 61 degrees at the septa station 69 degrees by noon. a warm afternoon we're looking at a high of 76 degrees. and wind light about 7 to 14 miles per hour. clouds, high clouds mixing with some sunshine as we go through the day. checking out the wide view we had severe weather in western texas as expected yesterday. everybody else looking at cloud...
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. >> when we were in greece one of the things we saw was there weren't obvious levers for growth. greece has 26% official unemployment almost 50% unemployment amongst youth people can't get bank loans for their homes because there is a sense of instability. what is the impact on a country when it defaults? >> the default removes the debt, the debt is an asset for somebody. if the asset is held within the country, it's moved from one pocket to the other. but it gets rid of the debt overhang but of course it simultaneously updates a lot of people. people who would hold debt in the future. typically when a country defaults in a disorderly kind of fashion, that is not as kind of some negotiated process. that means they can be cut out of debt markets which means very hard to finance their future economic growth. so this would not be a step to be taken lightly. >> so in a country where there's low economic growth there's high unemployment. if the country then can't raise money through borrowing in the future it also has difficulty raising money internally through revenue. >> exactly. >>
. >> when we were in greece one of the things we saw was there weren't obvious levers for growth. greece has 26% official unemployment almost 50% unemployment amongst youth people can't get bank loans for their homes because there is a sense of instability. what is the impact on a country when it defaults? >> the default removes the debt, the debt is an asset for somebody. if the asset is held within the country, it's moved from one pocket to the other. but it gets rid of the debt...
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. >> jetblue is one of the most -- >> they've got levers as you like to say, levers. >> and it's unicentric. you don't have to worry about a lot of the other things of most of the major carriers. >> right. still, i think there's plenty of up side. one of them is just the fact that richard anderson and matt crew, they're moving more and more towards a la cart. they have a lower end. that will be huge going forward. >> next up, go pro catching a bid after oppenheimer performed. it holds what it calls a long term negative bias. the basis for the upgrade being shipments in new markets. >> they talk about some of the notable head winds as well. this is a name that we've talked about on the desk many times. we talk about this being googles, kleenex. >> the revenues, growth margins. this is absolutely incredible. i like this name. i think there's plenty of up side. >> oh. >> yeah, pete. good work there. i didn't know you could do that. >> look at him role. >> this whole nogs of being a brand name, you could have made the case for polaroid. eventually that -- >> this is very similar to me of what e
. >> jetblue is one of the most -- >> they've got levers as you like to say, levers. >> and it's unicentric. you don't have to worry about a lot of the other things of most of the major carriers. >> right. still, i think there's plenty of up side. one of them is just the fact that richard anderson and matt crew, they're moving more and more towards a la cart. they have a lower end. that will be huge going forward. >> next up, go pro catching a bid after oppenheimer...
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of the traditional branches of government but internally corporations have now seized all of the leversf power to render a citizen impotent. those were all the arguments death of the liberal class chronicled, the destruction of liberal institutions which once made piecemeal and incremental reform possible labor, the academy, the arts, arts commercialized and of course as noam chomsky has written those liberal institutions acting as a kind of safety valve to ameliorate the grievances or injustices of the citizenry and write the kind of capitalist democracy roosevelt said his greatest achievement was that he saved capitalism and that's correct. the distraction of that mechanism by which one could address a crisis within capitalism and of course the new deal and the breakdown of capitalism itself is gone. we are barreling towards a frightening global neo-feudalism neo-feudalism. we have empowered a rapacious oligarchic elite. we indeed live in an oligarchy. we have destroyed the capacity of our working-class to make a sustainable income and the assault on the middle class is far underway a
of the traditional branches of government but internally corporations have now seized all of the leversf power to render a citizen impotent. those were all the arguments death of the liberal class chronicled, the destruction of liberal institutions which once made piecemeal and incremental reform possible labor, the academy, the arts, arts commercialized and of course as noam chomsky has written those liberal institutions acting as a kind of safety valve to ameliorate the grievances or...
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think it was such in the view of the public a dismal campaign which never caught alight and had you leverlevel with labor up until polling started today? guest: it was the view of the commentators -- host: and the opinion polls. guest: the opinion polls will have to answer as to whether their methodology is right. if they've got it wrong, i'm sure they will have sophisticated explanations. if this is correct, the public responded enthusiastically and rewarded david cameron and our team with an increased number of seats. if the poll is right, that is unprecedented for more than 30 years. host: we have to put in that caveat, because this is a hypothesis. guest: on the one hand, michael is being cautious. on the other, he isn't. language will be important tonight. michael use the language of, we have clearly won. you win an election if you get more than 326 members of parliament. i think you will see the conservatives, whether this is right, or wildly overstates their vote, constantly using the language of winning. they will say, we are the largest party, clearly we won. but is that winning,
think it was such in the view of the public a dismal campaign which never caught alight and had you leverlevel with labor up until polling started today? guest: it was the view of the commentators -- host: and the opinion polls. guest: the opinion polls will have to answer as to whether their methodology is right. if they've got it wrong, i'm sure they will have sophisticated explanations. if this is correct, the public responded enthusiastically and rewarded david cameron and our team with an...
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if they could somehow, there was super smart people back there that could pull a lever here and push a rod there, they could come up with a magical, perfect minimum wage that wouldn't raise unemployment. yet, it would make people happy out there. i mean it just is a fallacy. we've seen this with economists at the fed that try to common the economy. we've seen it with people in the treasury department. we've seen it all over. brenda objective economists say that study after study says when you raise the minimum wage past what i think jonas or john said the market clearing price, you're going to have more unemployment. you can argue all the other benefits you want but that's the bottom line. >> companies are going to other states that don't have those minimum wage laws. that's why it's going up. they're leaving the states increasing the minimum wage. if it was a national thing, we wouldn't have the job loss. >> john? >> what about overseas? >> wait a minute. california is losing jobs because of taxes. has nothing -- these are good high quality jobs. you're entitled to your own opinion,
if they could somehow, there was super smart people back there that could pull a lever here and push a rod there, they could come up with a magical, perfect minimum wage that wouldn't raise unemployment. yet, it would make people happy out there. i mean it just is a fallacy. we've seen this with economists at the fed that try to common the economy. we've seen it with people in the treasury department. we've seen it all over. brenda objective economists say that study after study says when you...
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now this lever is operating a pair of bellows in the back of the forge, and you can see the gray leather going up and down, that is filling up with a air and the air comes out of the top of the forge into the fire pits. then the forge is also -- you will notice it says "forge l." it would be attached to an artillery battery, battery l. here are drawers for storage. drawer number three has all of our metal. different sizes, different shapes. drawer number one has all of our tools andin it, and our gloves, our files, our chisels. and then drawer number two would really have our tongs in it. i do have some modern day things here. first aid kit, etc. that would be where we would store our tongs, some of the tools to put an back of the anvil to shape the metal. on the back of the forge is this box, and this would ride up here . in here, we have about 250 pounds of coal. we are very self-sufficient. all in all this weighs about 2000 pounds and it would be pulled by -- and 6 mules. i will go back in here and finish forging. thank you. was it hot? >> it was really hot. john baronich: blacksmiths
now this lever is operating a pair of bellows in the back of the forge, and you can see the gray leather going up and down, that is filling up with a air and the air comes out of the top of the forge into the fire pits. then the forge is also -- you will notice it says "forge l." it would be attached to an artillery battery, battery l. here are drawers for storage. drawer number three has all of our metal. different sizes, different shapes. drawer number one has all of our tools andin...
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there's not a lever in site. there's no corporation of people no super pacts. no vicious campaign tv ads. it's done and dusted in 40 days. why should americans care? after all, britain is a tiny island in the northern atlantic. for a start. beyond angling for independence they may have a history of spending for the nuclear submarine fleet near glasgow. prime minister david cameron with a working majority promises a referendum on leaving the european union. britain is a member of n.a.t.o. standing shoulder to shoulder the u.s. on the war on terror. there has been a special relationship twine britain and the united states stretching back 70 years. here he is four years earlier, proving that he's a u.s.a. fan. >> the british and american people will, for their own safety, and for the good of all, walk together in justice and in peace. [ clapping ] >> reporter: today the special relationship means close political, military economic and cultural ties. president regan and margaret thatcher were close working to bring down the iron curtin and president bush andtone bl
there's not a lever in site. there's no corporation of people no super pacts. no vicious campaign tv ads. it's done and dusted in 40 days. why should americans care? after all, britain is a tiny island in the northern atlantic. for a start. beyond angling for independence they may have a history of spending for the nuclear submarine fleet near glasgow. prime minister david cameron with a working majority promises a referendum on leaving the european union. britain is a member of n.a.t.o....
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he try toss release it with the lever inside of it. a hard impact touchdown to try to bang the front wheel out. what we're about to see is a crash landing. what we're about to see, guys is perfection from this pilot. they are missing the note wheel. both his wheels down cuts the engine and keeps the nose off almost the entire length of the roadway. that is how it's done ladies and gentlemen. >> i want to hear from this guy. how did he keep his cool? >> i love it. i have another awesome video. for my birthday buy me this. this comes from mike murray he hang out with guysy the yankee air museum. it's a flying porsche, one of my favorite planes ever. >> >> i just want the experience. >> you are on the wrong network, we don't have that kind of money. >> beautiful, really great footage. >> that's actually scary. >> these guys have taken the old aircraft around the country and let people ride them and get the experience and understand the history behind the aircraft. pliz, please, can i do this this ? >>> this woman's day just sank right to
he try toss release it with the lever inside of it. a hard impact touchdown to try to bang the front wheel out. what we're about to see is a crash landing. what we're about to see, guys is perfection from this pilot. they are missing the note wheel. both his wheels down cuts the engine and keeps the nose off almost the entire length of the roadway. that is how it's done ladies and gentlemen. >> i want to hear from this guy. how did he keep his cool? >> i love it. i have another...
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, honestly, there's more research that needs to be done to understand what is it, what is the best leverich to change neighborhoods and make them produce higher outcomes for lower income kids. but i think a lot of this comes back to some of the common sense you're referring to, the quality of the school system allowing for a greater access to mixings between people of different backgrounds. i think it's hard to argue that will reduce outcomes for lower income children and probably is a good start. >> ifill: how about the age of kids involved? does it matter whether you move in first grade or 10th grade as long as you move? >> actually, it does. we find places matter in proportion to the amount of time you spend growing up there. every additioned year a child spends growing up in a good place improves their outcome. if moving younger is better your child gets more exposure to a good place. but it's never too late to move to a good place to improve your child's outcomes in adulthood. >> ifill: if the solution is moving, what happens to the neighborhoods left behind? >> no, i think that's r
, honestly, there's more research that needs to be done to understand what is it, what is the best leverich to change neighborhoods and make them produce higher outcomes for lower income kids. but i think a lot of this comes back to some of the common sense you're referring to, the quality of the school system allowing for a greater access to mixings between people of different backgrounds. i think it's hard to argue that will reduce outcomes for lower income children and probably is a good...
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. >> and we want to invite you pet levers out there -- lovers out there. e-mail pets@kpix.com. or on our facebook page. and we'll have our pet >>> when you're feeling sick, the last thing you want to do is get in the car and head to the doctor. well new york city you don't have to -- now you don't have to. alison harmelin reports a new app that lets you order a health care professional to your door. >> reporter: busy photography student nicole is usually the picture of good health. but when she recently got sick, she didn't go to the doctor. >> i was having a lot of issues with my primary care doctor. and it was a little bit impossible to even get an appointment. >> reporter: instead she tried the new app vitalize. put in your symptoms and in about an hour -- >> hi. nicole? >> yes. >> reporter: the company sent a nurse to your door. >> what has been going on the last couple of days? >> i had a fever. i also had a really bad cough. and then -- stuffy nose. a lot of headaches. >> reporter: after running through the symptoms and checking the vital signs the two video conferenced w
. >> and we want to invite you pet levers out there -- lovers out there. e-mail pets@kpix.com. or on our facebook page. and we'll have our pet >>> when you're feeling sick, the last thing you want to do is get in the car and head to the doctor. well new york city you don't have to -- now you don't have to. alison harmelin reports a new app that lets you order a health care professional to your door. >> reporter: busy photography student nicole is usually the picture of good...
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in terms of who is pulling the levers in the kremlin on the one hand i think it's right to acknowledge it's a closed system and we have only anecdotal evidence of what goes on in there. the fact that it's a closed system is terrible, and it basically means it's the kind of system that can only implode and cannot be affected by outside forces. from what i've seen and what i've been able to sort of -- the information i've been able to collect is a lot of levers are concentrated in putin's hands. >> host: you wrote a biography of putin. how difficult to report on him or to gather information on him and to talk to people in his inner circle to talk to people and just beyond that point? >> guest: it wasn't anymore difficult than to report the book on the tsarnaev brothers. some ways it was easier. >> host: really? people would be surprised that getting inside the kremlin is easier -- >> guest: than getting inside the fbi? yes. the kremlin -- the kremlin is full of vain mediocre people who -- actually, that doesn't really mark is at particularly different from the fbi. but there were people
in terms of who is pulling the levers in the kremlin on the one hand i think it's right to acknowledge it's a closed system and we have only anecdotal evidence of what goes on in there. the fact that it's a closed system is terrible, and it basically means it's the kind of system that can only implode and cannot be affected by outside forces. from what i've seen and what i've been able to sort of -- the information i've been able to collect is a lot of levers are concentrated in putin's hands....
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." >> in order to turn them on we simply push the lever down. >> reporter: officer brandon bartholomew testing the new camera for the police department. >> you get comfortable with the camera being there. the training is on the job. >> reporter: as many as 4,000 police departments nationwide are using body cameras. they also present a new set of challenges. >> when you can turn these cameras on and off, how long you have to keep the video, who has access to it. so there's a lot of things still up in the air that we are absolutely going to need public input on. >> reporter: deputy chief jeff glampe says several hours of video. they will store all body camera video for a minimum of one year. cost isn't the only issue. retaining video for that long raises privacy concerns. >> any time someone asks for the videotape, are those public not public? >> reporter: the department lawsuits alleging excessive force that date back a number of years. in 2012 when the chief took over, there were over 1,400 incidents reviewed by internal affairs. the chief said that number dropped by 934 in 2013 becaus
." >> in order to turn them on we simply push the lever down. >> reporter: officer brandon bartholomew testing the new camera for the police department. >> you get comfortable with the camera being there. the training is on the job. >> reporter: as many as 4,000 police departments nationwide are using body cameras. they also present a new set of challenges. >> when you can turn these cameras on and off, how long you have to keep the video, who has access to...
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transit is amtrak is resuming service between philadelphia and new york city jury with first train levering philadelphia 5:53 this morning and septa trenton line shares the same tracks. this is resumed service here. however trains are not stopping with trenton line at north philadelphia station and outbound trains not stopping at bridesburg and tacony. first train line to run septa 1701 running 35 minutes late reporting sdlaiz there. those are the kind of delays to expect as service resumed. most of the trains that service trenton stop at chestnut hill east. we'll see delays there but it's running. >> 95 girard. northbound traffic pattern did not change. it happened over the weekend here. pattern change did not happen over weekend as we were expecting and we're seeing traffic at this point move okay. that's northbound traffic headed to allegheny and look going right now matt. >> thank you, karen. amtrak riders at 30th street station will depart for new york city in 20 minutes. it will be first trip along the stretch of northeast corridor since last tuesday's deadly derailment. "action news"
transit is amtrak is resuming service between philadelphia and new york city jury with first train levering philadelphia 5:53 this morning and septa trenton line shares the same tracks. this is resumed service here. however trains are not stopping with trenton line at north philadelphia station and outbound trains not stopping at bridesburg and tacony. first train line to run septa 1701 running 35 minutes late reporting sdlaiz there. those are the kind of delays to expect as service resumed....
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. >>> a round 200 people have been levering here. it's the community thanks relatively self sustaining. >>> there's a health center, a school police station and even an airstrip, and they have been peacefully here for many years and, that is starting to change. >>> these are troubled times. he says fishermen are being harassed by much bigger vessels by china and they're coming closer. >>> they use cyanide because there's no more fish. and the south china say is home to rich oil and gas research. >>> several countries and it's china's actions are seen to be most aggressive. >>> it has claimed 7 reefs and it's patrols of other vessels have been deemed provocative. >>> i don't expect an an immiment occupation by the military, but they can implement of what they call the the cabbage strategy, to make it more difficult, and have more fishing boats go around the area and this is like a truck the chinese they're trying to achieve their objective without firing a single shot, this is something they learn fred an anchen chinese strategy. >>>
. >>> a round 200 people have been levering here. it's the community thanks relatively self sustaining. >>> there's a health center, a school police station and even an airstrip, and they have been peacefully here for many years and, that is starting to change. >>> these are troubled times. he says fishermen are being harassed by much bigger vessels by china and they're coming closer. >>> they use cyanide because there's no more fish. and the south china say...
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that will impact margins overtime. >> levered with another acronym. >> levered retained value. >> colornergy. the other company, you will talk about it after this next stock. let's get to the next stock. it's a big one. widing petroleum. morgan stanley coming from after overweight to equal weight. about 25% upside but obviously this was one of the names that david einhorn threw up when he was slamming the frackers. >> it's interesting to see the war between morgan stanley and david einhorn. we were talking about the balance sheet of the analysts. they announced a plan to sell a billion dollars in assets. the easy money has been made and we will see if david einhorn is still right. tesla and credit suisse pounding the table. the analysts said they derisk the gigafactory as well as tesla's valuation and that sets up for a strong run. $290 price target on the stock. >> you are on a bend today, melissa. >> now for the under the radar claim of the day. gpc, under the radar and not very small. that's the market cap auto parts company. upgrading to a buy and they get better. the target is abou
that will impact margins overtime. >> levered with another acronym. >> levered retained value. >> colornergy. the other company, you will talk about it after this next stock. let's get to the next stock. it's a big one. widing petroleum. morgan stanley coming from after overweight to equal weight. about 25% upside but obviously this was one of the names that david einhorn threw up when he was slamming the frackers. >> it's interesting to see the war between morgan...
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it felt like a good sort of lever that we could pull to bring the cost of food down to bring the sustainabilityod healthier. >> when it comes to resources, egg production is an energy hog. it takes 39 calories of fossil energy to produce one calorie of egg protein, very close to beef, but the ratio for plant protein is about 2 to 1. for tetric, that meant the key to building a better egg was to it. >> our chicken egg is something that has 23 discrete functions. a part of what we do is to search for plants that are better than the chicken egg in doing all of those things? >> tetric has assembled a team to help him find the right plants. >> we are on a search and discovery mission. >> the process starts with by 0 chemist josh klein. >> we are trying to get as many of the world's plants as possible and find those that have proteins that function the way egg proteins do. >> e musclellmullcification. >> start forming the film around the oil droplets. >> one of the ways his team tests protein from each plant is a process called gelelectroformesis? >> you load the proceedtinal sample that might have 1
it felt like a good sort of lever that we could pull to bring the cost of food down to bring the sustainabilityod healthier. >> when it comes to resources, egg production is an energy hog. it takes 39 calories of fossil energy to produce one calorie of egg protein, very close to beef, but the ratio for plant protein is about 2 to 1. for tetric, that meant the key to building a better egg was to it. >> our chicken egg is something that has 23 discrete functions. a part of what we do...
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they fired the nurse manager a bilingual dietician and clerk levering a part time nurse with limited [inaudible] this isn't in keeping with the terms nof development agreement. i support the proposal of the collateral agreement for san franciscan for health care housing jobs and justzs that incleeds transparency and [inaudible] thank you >> thank you and i will read a few more names. peter cohen, charles [inaudible] kim [inaudible] cathy [inaudible] gill nob >> hello my name is bob prints and came here to exz spress concern there isn't agreement on the [inaudible] as you heard doctor browner announced they reached ongrument with saint ant in a. i think this week [inaudible] she has been very open with us about the progress. i hope this is good news. i expect it is good news. saint anteany is a credible provider. there was a meeting in the tender loan erloin who expressed a intres in being able to tell cpmc what thairb preference would be and how to get helt care in the tenderloin and would like to take that theme and apply it to [inaudible] to plan a community forum that would descri
they fired the nurse manager a bilingual dietician and clerk levering a part time nurse with limited [inaudible] this isn't in keeping with the terms nof development agreement. i support the proposal of the collateral agreement for san franciscan for health care housing jobs and justzs that incleeds transparency and [inaudible] thank you >> thank you and i will read a few more names. peter cohen, charles [inaudible] kim [inaudible] cathy [inaudible] gill nob >> hello my name is bob...
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they are starting to pull levers, free shipping going after amazon prime. they don't need to beat amazon prime but as long as they are offering it that's an area for growth. peg ratio, 3.4 over the next five years this is a name you want to buy. >> talking about how poorly it has traded this last year. three years back, you can see $78, what used to be the old resistance is very much support. powerful support. it doesn't move in clips. it is a slow plodding name. i think at that level it is a good bottom. >> best buy down 11% this year. reports on thursday. >> i've been positive from low thirds to around 40. now it's long tripping here. the store in intact. sales seem soft especially in tablets there is a chance they guide lower they have to consolidate their canadian business. i think there is a couple of head winds. if you can pick it up on a discount, high 20s, it is a buy. >> what is a casse list, holiday season, back to school. but at this point -- >> everyone -- it is a sort of a no-man's-land but it had so many problems originally that correcting tho
they are starting to pull levers, free shipping going after amazon prime. they don't need to beat amazon prime but as long as they are offering it that's an area for growth. peg ratio, 3.4 over the next five years this is a name you want to buy. >> talking about how poorly it has traded this last year. three years back, you can see $78, what used to be the old resistance is very much support. powerful support. it doesn't move in clips. it is a slow plodding name. i think at that level it...
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they fired the nurse manager a bilingual dietician and clerk levering a part time nurse with limited [inaudible] this isn't in keeping with the terms nof development agreement. i support the proposal of the collateral agreement for san franciscan for health care housing jobs and justzs that incleeds transparency and [inaudible] thank you >> thank you and i will read a few more names. peter cohen, charles [inaudible] kim [inaudible] cathy [inaudible] gill nob >> hello my name is
they fired the nurse manager a bilingual dietician and clerk levering a part time nurse with limited [inaudible] this isn't in keeping with the terms nof development agreement. i support the proposal of the collateral agreement for san franciscan for health care housing jobs and justzs that incleeds transparency and [inaudible] thank you >> thank you and i will read a few more names. peter cohen, charles [inaudible] kim [inaudible] cathy [inaudible] gill nob >> hello my name is