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>> for us we have seen it as -- i don't want to see lofty, but it's definitely at the top.ot to get too technical, but basically it's trading at about 16 times earnings, which is the peak of where it hits for the past five years. and then it evens out. so we could see prices go down, but ultimately if earnings go up, we could still see prices go up with those earnings, and that's exactly what we're seeing in predictions so that corporations are making money, profits are increasing, we're looking at 10% increase in profits over the next year, so we could see the market go with that. but that doesn't mean we're going to have these ebbs and flows in between. >> and when the market is lower priced according to earnings then you have to have a good reason for a 200-point drop in the dow, but when the markets are maybe lofty there could be other reasons. in other words i worry about it a little less when we're in a lofty market. >> absolutely. underlying fundamentals are good. >> erin gibbs thanks for joining us. up next, gaza's tunnel vision. millions have been spent on building
>> for us we have seen it as -- i don't want to see lofty, but it's definitely at the top.ot to get too technical, but basically it's trading at about 16 times earnings, which is the peak of where it hits for the past five years. and then it evens out. so we could see prices go down, but ultimately if earnings go up, we could still see prices go up with those earnings, and that's exactly what we're seeing in predictions so that corporations are making money, profits are increasing, we're...
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each of these anniversaries commemorate remarkable individuals pursuing lofty objectives beyond their own interests. in the case of magna carta, we commemorate something quite different. historians have debated for centuries the significance of runnymede, butat one thing seems clear. the individuals who met there were pursuing their own narrow interest rather than an heroic cause beyond themselves. the basic story which began long before the event to running the -- at rynunnymeade has been recounted by louis auto burg. he was a moving force behind the monument erected at runnymede. he wrote a good account in the 1957 issues of the "aba journal>' ." i will give a brief overview of the history. everything in england seems to begin with william the conqueror who was william the wily administrator as well. defeating king harold, william put in place his own futile bureaucracy rewarding trusted supporters with fiefdoms in exchange for their loyalty and for providing men and money to support his kingdom. passed through several generations through strong leaders such as henry ii heart, tod t
each of these anniversaries commemorate remarkable individuals pursuing lofty objectives beyond their own interests. in the case of magna carta, we commemorate something quite different. historians have debated for centuries the significance of runnymede, butat one thing seems clear. the individuals who met there were pursuing their own narrow interest rather than an heroic cause beyond themselves. the basic story which began long before the event to running the -- at rynunnymeade has been...
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they had survived more than a week on a barren, lofty island haunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. more on the iraqi air force crash, the helicopter crash in just a moment. but first, today, we are remembering the life of robin williams. a man who could make leaf, who could make them forget their troubles. in the end, he could not do the same for himself. williams found dead yesterday at the home near san francisco. ma rin county sheriff's office said in a statement it was an apparently suicide by asphyxiation. last night his wife released a statement about the loss of her husband saying, as he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on robin's death but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions. condolences are pouring in from around the world, including from president obama who wrote, robin williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang peter pan and everything in between. he was one of a kind. he arrived in our lives as an alien but he ended up touc
they had survived more than a week on a barren, lofty island haunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. more on the iraqi air force crash, the helicopter crash in just a moment. but first, today, we are remembering the life of robin williams. a man who could make leaf, who could make them forget their troubles. in the end, he could not do the same for himself. williams found dead yesterday at the home near san francisco. ma rin county...
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he uses his foot to throw that lofty pitch to the plate. still a whole lot better than, you know. well, can the godfather of soul win the box office? and the power of "sharknado" continues to surprise. goes through in a day. but what's even more surprising is that brushing alone isn't enough to keep it clean. fortunately, you've got listerine®. unlike brushing which misses 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so what are you waiting for? it's time to take your mouth to a whole new level of health. listerine®...power to your mouth™. also try listerine® pocketpaks. to kill bad breath germs on the go. finally, the purple pill,hr the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand, comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ to you... they're more than just a pet so protect them, with k9 advantix ll it's broad spectrum protection kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix ll for the love of dog now, drench lips with glossy wet color. new revlon colorstay isture stain™ weightless, creamy lipstain saturate
he uses his foot to throw that lofty pitch to the plate. still a whole lot better than, you know. well, can the godfather of soul win the box office? and the power of "sharknado" continues to surprise. goes through in a day. but what's even more surprising is that brushing alone isn't enough to keep it clean. fortunately, you've got listerine®. unlike brushing which misses 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so what are you waiting for? it's time to...
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at that lofty price, it's now the most expensive comic book ever sold, eclipsing the $2.1 million salef another action one in 2011. the sale is certainly a win for the book's seller, darren adams of pristine comics in washington state. but it's also a win for ebay, which hosted a ten-day online auction for the comic. sales like this one give the tech giant validity as a platform for higher-end collectibles. >> what we have consistently heard from buyers, they're interested in really going up market a little bit with us. and bringing more and more special, compelling, unique inventory they can't find anywhere else. still very much accessible, also slightly higher price points. this is one indication of our move in that direction. >> reporter: comic books are part of that ebay says it sold 4 million issues last year, a 14% increase over 2012. and now the company is expanding into other areas, as well, like art, coins and antiques. partnering with brick and mortar auction houses like sotheby's. all amounted to an billion business in 2013 and ebay expects that number to grow. back to super
at that lofty price, it's now the most expensive comic book ever sold, eclipsing the $2.1 million salef another action one in 2011. the sale is certainly a win for the book's seller, darren adams of pristine comics in washington state. but it's also a win for ebay, which hosted a ten-day online auction for the comic. sales like this one give the tech giant validity as a platform for higher-end collectibles. >> what we have consistently heard from buyers, they're interested in really going...
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have to find a reason export democracy human rights violations there's always like this kind of a lofty ideal to commit violence around the world and you know who the last fifteen years there's been quite a few i mean this is it's one car wreck after another it's. it's a fig leaf for the penetration of the rest of the world by the one percent that's essentially what it is the whole idea of this new liberal world order where. markets and democracy are beneficial to everybody and therefore it's harmless and if it so happens that nato happens or kompany the penetration of the of the of the markets and democracy while nato is harmless as well that's another area where you can get consensus but you've got to you've got to you've got to you've got to place those the those you've got to put a good name on top of what's actually going on which is the united states is power is behind the penetration of the of the world by essentially by the one percent ok james i mean that's a laughable caricature of foreign policy i'm sorry i mean look when when russian counterattacked against the germans in wo
have to find a reason export democracy human rights violations there's always like this kind of a lofty ideal to commit violence around the world and you know who the last fifteen years there's been quite a few i mean this is it's one car wreck after another it's. it's a fig leaf for the penetration of the rest of the world by the one percent that's essentially what it is the whole idea of this new liberal world order where. markets and democracy are beneficial to everybody and therefore it's...
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say cheap money as a lot of the reason we are seeing these deals happen and it's really fueling the lofty asset prices. he laughed as only steve does and said it may have something to do with the basketball price, too. he knows it's a lot of money. he was the highest bidder and he wanted the team. view our steve ballmer and you have billions of dollars, you can pay $2 billion. -- if you are steve ballmer. >> you missed out on the team in san francisco. anchor trish" regan, hard worker. stay with us. you have even more news. you spoke to the guys from uber who just made a strategic higher, david plouffe. next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." johnson. uber has hired a new campaign manager, former obama political strategist live from pier 3 in david plouffe.this i he has served as a bloomberg intervening editor. he will start with the company in late september. campaigns hired new manager, former obama political strategist david plouffe. trish, what did he have to say? >> i asked why he was going to work for a tech company out or his experience in washington. i ask
say cheap money as a lot of the reason we are seeing these deals happen and it's really fueling the lofty asset prices. he laughed as only steve does and said it may have something to do with the basketball price, too. he knows it's a lot of money. he was the highest bidder and he wanted the team. view our steve ballmer and you have billions of dollars, you can pay $2 billion. -- if you are steve ballmer. >> you missed out on the team in san francisco. anchor trish" regan, hard...
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his ambition is lofty. can he take a divided turkey with him?>> suarez has begun the appeal against the four month ban from football. he arrived at the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland where he hopes to overturn suspension from all world football activity. he was banned after biting an italy player during the match at the world cup in brazil. >>> if you've seen any of the transformer films, you know about a robots that disguise themselves into an everyday machine. we've got a real one for you. this is transformer of sorts created by scientists based around origami. the robots could be useful getting into confined spaces. sweet little thing isn't it? daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. i got everything i wanted. i always do. he seemed nice. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.eal pleasure? irresistible flavors, like toasted coconut and vanilla, with a delightfully thick creamy texture. light & fit greek. taste satisfaction without sacrifice. ♪ dannon my treadmill started to dre
his ambition is lofty. can he take a divided turkey with him?>> suarez has begun the appeal against the four month ban from football. he arrived at the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland where he hopes to overturn suspension from all world football activity. he was banned after biting an italy player during the match at the world cup in brazil. >>> if you've seen any of the transformer films, you know about a robots that disguise themselves into an everyday machine....
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manages to squeeze in a cycle, pretty lofty ordeal there. >>> the long rumor trade involving the sixers young is now official. the team's longest tenner player headed to minnesota. they're expected to receive two players and lottery protect d it's a trade coupled with a deal involving the cavaliers. they get kevin love who now joins forces with lebron james. young had this season's number one overall pick wiggins. he tweeted this thanking the city of philly. thank you sixers and philly fans for seven wonderful years. my family and i will always hold you close to our hearts. #sixer nation. >>> chicago and las vegas going at it. they forced the game ending 1-6-3. they advance to the championship game to face south korea. >>> check it out. closer to home, you can vote for our first high school blitz game of the week. choices are as follows. frankford at downingtown east, la salle at north penn or martin luther king at coatsville. next text or go to nbc10.com. that's a look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sportsnet. >>> we have breaking news into nbc 10 we're following. this is f
manages to squeeze in a cycle, pretty lofty ordeal there. >>> the long rumor trade involving the sixers young is now official. the team's longest tenner player headed to minnesota. they're expected to receive two players and lottery protect d it's a trade coupled with a deal involving the cavaliers. they get kevin love who now joins forces with lebron james. young had this season's number one overall pick wiggins. he tweeted this thanking the city of philly. thank you sixers and philly...
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his ambition is lofty. can he take divided turkey with him?>> from the turkish service with me mow, not going home for the election. let's talk about the cult and concerns some have. it seems like he's a sure-in. >> we're talking the most powerful political leader. he's in the power 12 years, won six elections and two referendum. he's very powerful. people are concern had the with this kind of power, the polls show that he might actually win in the first round with a 55% of the vote. people are concerned. if he gets that kind of vote from the elector rats. he might become more self confident about his policies which opposition sees turkey becoming more conservative, more islamist in the society and more polarization. they're saying society is polarized. not geographically or regionally. families are polarized. friends are just because of political opinions. either you're pro or un-erdogan. whether he turns into an autocrat and whether he'll embrace the whole nation is the question. >> is he this popular partly because of the economy? turkey ha
his ambition is lofty. can he take divided turkey with him?>> from the turkish service with me mow, not going home for the election. let's talk about the cult and concerns some have. it seems like he's a sure-in. >> we're talking the most powerful political leader. he's in the power 12 years, won six elections and two referendum. he's very powerful. people are concern had the with this kind of power, the polls show that he might actually win in the first round with a 55% of the...
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they had survived more than a week on a baron, lofty island hunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. the pilot, a hero, came back to check his handiwork on his last mercy mission on a long day. this helicopter has the capacity for 15 passengers. i counted more than 50 on board. >> yesterday an iraqi pilot was killed when too many people climbed aboard the chopper he was piloting and it crashed. this was the incident in which the famous new york times correspondent was hurt. you may have heard about this yesterday. alyssa rubin was on that chopper along with some other journalists, including a time magazine photographer who took these images from the crash site. what they were doing there, that was intended to be an air relief effort for these refugees. once the aircraft crashed what you have now is literally a boots on the ground effort. air campaigns have a way of not becoming air campaigns. whether it's the support forces to keep aircraft flying safely, there's some sort of crash or unforeseen circumstance. even bombing campaigns, but especially relief efforts that you attempt to
they had survived more than a week on a baron, lofty island hunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. the pilot, a hero, came back to check his handiwork on his last mercy mission on a long day. this helicopter has the capacity for 15 passengers. i counted more than 50 on board. >> yesterday an iraqi pilot was killed when too many people climbed aboard the chopper he was piloting and it crashed. this was the incident in which the famous new york times correspondent was hurt. you may...
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a lofty ordeal there. >>> the long rumor trade involving young is official.m's longest ten year player headed to minnesota. two players and lottery protected first round pick next year are in the trade. involving the cavaliers. young joins forces with lebron james. young had this season's number one overall pick andrew wiggins. >> he treated this out thanking philly. thank you sixers and philly fans for seven wonderful years. my family will always hold you all close to the our hearts. >>> chicago up two, top six. th forced the game ending win. they will now face south korea. >>> check it out. closer to home, you can vote for our first high school blitz game of the week. choices are as follows. frankford at downingtown east, la salle at north penn or martin luther king at coatsville. text your vote to 610624411 or go to nbc10.com. right here we'll have that on nbc 10 at 6:00. that's a look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sportsnet. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. why is this thing so slow? it's not moving like
a lofty ordeal there. >>> the long rumor trade involving young is official.m's longest ten year player headed to minnesota. two players and lottery protected first round pick next year are in the trade. involving the cavaliers. young joins forces with lebron james. young had this season's number one overall pick andrew wiggins. >> he treated this out thanking philly. thank you sixers and philly fans for seven wonderful years. my family will always hold you all close to the our...
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. >> reporter: that witness was not intentionally lying says loftis. flawed testimony leads to bigger problems. >> the major cause of wrongful convictions is faulty eyewitness testimony. that's the major cause. and it's responsible, and maybe about three quarters of the cases. >> reporter: as time grows from the event, witnesses may unknowingly base their testimony. >>> now a police officer from nearby st. ann, missouri has been suspended indefinitely after pointing an assault rifle at a protester and threatening to kill him. >> it happened shortly before midnight on tuesday and was caught on video. the officer cursed at the protester in the encounter. other protesters mocked him before he was led away by another officer. while those demonstrations in support of michael brown are becoming routine in ferguson. so far we haven't heard so far from the officers who pulled the trigger. >> but they do exist. they wans t to get his story ou. >> reporter: night after night, hundreds of protesters have clashed with police in support of michael brown. >> what's
. >> reporter: that witness was not intentionally lying says loftis. flawed testimony leads to bigger problems. >> the major cause of wrongful convictions is faulty eyewitness testimony. that's the major cause. and it's responsible, and maybe about three quarters of the cases. >> reporter: as time grows from the event, witnesses may unknowingly base their testimony. >>> now a police officer from nearby st. ann, missouri has been suspended indefinitely after pointing...
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. >> it does seem like a lofty idea, but doctor on demand is getting a ton of buzz for telemedicine industrythey received a round of funding by financial groups and sir richard branson was in the mix. nicole: i hope they are good doctors, i hope that the doctors are good. what are fees for this. >> the fees for doctor on demand are about $40, they keep then, the remaining $30 goes to the doctor, they have 1400 doctors working in 47 states, a few hundred on any shift at a given time, you type in your symptoms, download on your tablet, phone or desktop, they will look at it, and they will let you know, and if you need a prescription, they should send it to yourpharmacy. nicole: i was cornering about the growth of -- wondering about the growth of this, you talk about first a few states now richard branson, and dr. phil , what do you think of the growth prospects. >> american tel telemedicine so theiation said that cost -- s soization said that the costs have come down, about 12 million americans use it right now, that is set to hit 24 million by 2015, they say it will be really big in rural are
. >> it does seem like a lofty idea, but doctor on demand is getting a ton of buzz for telemedicine industrythey received a round of funding by financial groups and sir richard branson was in the mix. nicole: i hope they are good doctors, i hope that the doctors are good. what are fees for this. >> the fees for doctor on demand are about $40, they keep then, the remaining $30 goes to the doctor, they have 1400 doctors working in 47 states, a few hundred on any shift at a given time,...
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companies come nowhere close to paying the lofty rates. burger king's deal comes during a rough time for mcdonald's. they reported their worst monthly sales, global sales down 2.5% in july. there's health concerns, a meet plant. serving mcdonald's plants. a news report showed workers picking up meet from the factory floor and shipping meet after its exploration date. russia announced it's taking mcdonald's to court over insanitary conditions saying inspectors found ecoli in salad. sceptics thing it has more to do with politics than hygiene. regardless monday mcdonald's stock is down. >>> the surge in female gamers world wise, a move question conventional wisdom on video games. >>> if you thing the average gamer is a teenage boy locked in the basement eating candy bars and drinking soda - thing again. adult women represent 36% of those playing video or computer games, more than double the number of teenage boys who are gamers. for more we are joined from san francisco by a senior west coast tech editor or business insider. great to have you
companies come nowhere close to paying the lofty rates. burger king's deal comes during a rough time for mcdonald's. they reported their worst monthly sales, global sales down 2.5% in july. there's health concerns, a meet plant. serving mcdonald's plants. a news report showed workers picking up meet from the factory floor and shipping meet after its exploration date. russia announced it's taking mcdonald's to court over insanitary conditions saying inspectors found ecoli in salad. sceptics...
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. >> lofty goals, i know elon musk wanted to work towards the goals of a car that never needs to be serviceda ways to go. >> i'll take some heat for it. electric cars right now are primarily third cars for rich people. that's it. i'm sorry. if you need a car every day -- >> the reliability needs to be 100% if you've got a commuter car into a big report offering more reason for economic optimism, but are big owners feels the hope-ium? >> plus, plus, plus we want to again remember the incredible career of robin williams. he was best known for his comedy, but it was also scenes like this in the drama "goodwill hunting" which owned him his only oscar, amazing and hard to believe. >> i'm not kidding you, will. that's why i'm not talking about a girl at some bar 20 years ago and how i regretted not talking to her. i don't regret the 18 years i was married to nancy, the six years to give up counseling when he got sick and i don't regret the last years when she got really sick. i sure as hell don't regret missing a damn game. but he just can't get out. with the technology of cloud, we change all tha
. >> lofty goals, i know elon musk wanted to work towards the goals of a car that never needs to be serviceda ways to go. >> i'll take some heat for it. electric cars right now are primarily third cars for rich people. that's it. i'm sorry. if you need a car every day -- >> the reliability needs to be 100% if you've got a commuter car into a big report offering more reason for economic optimism, but are big owners feels the hope-ium? >> plus, plus, plus we want to again...
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over their first three years, the numbers for both gabbert and smith fell far short of lofty draft expectationsike smith, gabbert played for an organization in chaos. >> you did go through four head coaches and three offensive coordinators in a similar way alex smith did in san francisco. were you a victim of the situation in that you didn't reach your expectations? >> i wouldn't necessarily say that. i didn't play up to the level that i'm capable of and there were some unfortunate circumstances, but i will not use that as acrospore excuse. >> enter jim harbaugh, largely credited with resurrecting alex smith's career. at 24, gabbert is hoping for a bit of that harbaugh magic. >> we see it through the quarterback's point of view, he is the first guy that told you if you did it right or wrong. that kind of sounding board after the play helps out a lot. >> and a harbaugh rematch thursday. kpix comes on the air at 4:00 for the game. everybody remembers the angels rally monkey. you and i were there. do you remember that? here is the rally possum in oakland tonight. he scrambled under the boards. and
over their first three years, the numbers for both gabbert and smith fell far short of lofty draft expectationsike smith, gabbert played for an organization in chaos. >> you did go through four head coaches and three offensive coordinators in a similar way alex smith did in san francisco. were you a victim of the situation in that you didn't reach your expectations? >> i wouldn't necessarily say that. i didn't play up to the level that i'm capable of and there were some unfortunate...
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companies moving out of the united states or headquartering out of united states trying to avoid the lofty corporate tax rates, the highest in the world we have here. >> absolutely. guess what, they have a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders to make sure they're getting the best value. if that means large chunks of cash going to punitive taxes an regulation, why wouldn't you move it and take the opportunity to acquire a company canadian base. you can move the corporate structure there and avoid heinous taxes in this country. be more business-friendly. >> tax reform. how about that. >> i was looking at the stat, over 70 u.s. companies have reincorporated overseas since the 1980s. this is key issue. politicians talk about the corporate rate. >> you can apply for a job, google, burger king. >> there you go. >> is it finally time to do away with participation trophies? what a new poll shows about what americans really think about trophies or everyone. >> those are big trophies. you know our brands. but you may not know we're a family. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the wor
companies moving out of the united states or headquartering out of united states trying to avoid the lofty corporate tax rates, the highest in the world we have here. >> absolutely. guess what, they have a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders to make sure they're getting the best value. if that means large chunks of cash going to punitive taxes an regulation, why wouldn't you move it and take the opportunity to acquire a company canadian base. you can move the corporate structure...
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now many would say that these are sort of fairly lofty goals for the palestinian side and there is already port in gaza and obviously the palestinians would like there to be a proper commercial port free of israeli control and allow them to bring in goods, construction materials. at the moment israel controls the commercial crossings into gaza. it only allows palestinians to bring in goods so to speak, limited goods, and no one inside gaza allowed to export anything. as for the airport, i have been to the airport in gaza and it's a completed bombed out ruins and bombed in 2001 and only opened for three years. so it is a big goal for the palestinian delegation to be asking for these two elements, the egyptian side from the reports we are getting is trying to say that it's not a realistic goal but as far as we are hearing at this stage the palestinian side are sticking to a long list of demands and two of the main ones at this stage. >> nicole in west jerusalem, thank you. well there have been clashes across the occupied west bank where thousands of palestinians were protesting against israe
now many would say that these are sort of fairly lofty goals for the palestinian side and there is already port in gaza and obviously the palestinians would like there to be a proper commercial port free of israeli control and allow them to bring in goods, construction materials. at the moment israel controls the commercial crossings into gaza. it only allows palestinians to bring in goods so to speak, limited goods, and no one inside gaza allowed to export anything. as for the airport, i have...
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>> gretchen, diagnosing diseases via webcam may seem like a lofty idea but the industry is poised to explode over the next year. it allows patients all over the country to video chat with participating doctors to have virtual visits. the buzz has picked up over the past week as doctor on demand raised $21 million in funding from big names including sir richard branson. doctor on demand allows patients to download the app from phone or tablet or connect via desk top. type in their symptoms and are hooked up virtually with a doctor in the area. visits can cost $40. doctors diagnose you and send prescriptions to a local pharmacy. analysts say the service will be a hit in rural areas where patients just have less access to care. the american telemedicine association estimates that 12 million people are using the technology today nationwide with projections that number will 20. >> it's fascinating. a lot of people will be, like, cool, you don't have to physically go to the doctor's office. some people may be concerned they're not getting the physical care. i know that the ata has done tho
>> gretchen, diagnosing diseases via webcam may seem like a lofty idea but the industry is poised to explode over the next year. it allows patients all over the country to video chat with participating doctors to have virtual visits. the buzz has picked up over the past week as doctor on demand raised $21 million in funding from big names including sir richard branson. doctor on demand allows patients to download the app from phone or tablet or connect via desk top. type in their symptoms...
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it strikes me that there is often lofty talk for a time. after these events. but you don't see real change np in this case, how do communities, how do leaders convert the attention this case has attracted into real national and community change. >> i think that there is a much bigger dialogue to have than this one individual case. it centers around the extreme difference in the amount of diversity that has been filtrated into the police department's in certain communities. i think we need to do a reboot and check those diversity trainings, level of preparation that's going into officers that perpetuate that are pointed towards certain communities to make sure they have a good standing of the communities they serve. we have done it in corporate america. we need to do it in our law enforcement agencies as well. >> i certainly share that thought. hope there is follow through and the conversation continues. thanks very much, bishop jakes. >> a real pleasure. thank you, sir. >>> out front next, a new strain of ebola pops up 2,000 miles away from the strain that kil
it strikes me that there is often lofty talk for a time. after these events. but you don't see real change np in this case, how do communities, how do leaders convert the attention this case has attracted into real national and community change. >> i think that there is a much bigger dialogue to have than this one individual case. it centers around the extreme difference in the amount of diversity that has been filtrated into the police department's in certain communities. i think we need...
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. >> lofty to be around these laid thinks morning, i like it, i'm sure folks at home are cheered out just as well. >> schuylkill expressway, doesn't matter where you are headed not only around center city shot here around south street, but really within your western suburbs you look just beautiful. as we continue, though, that was one of the cameras, right around the area every 202, 202 looks fine. and as you will notice with the speed censors, really everywhere, looks fine this morning. fifty-three your average on 59 through the construction zone, ooh on the schuylkill, 55 on 476, also, really looking great the pa turnpike of the northeast extension, definately dealing with minimal problems. how much, we do have this problem in montgomery county vehicle fire at mount carmel avenue at mitchel avenue. be mindful of that. use some extra caution maneuvering around t quickly look into delaware here. ninety-five, 495, delaware, memorial bridge, all in the green. and also that goes without saying that all of our bridges, the walt whitman, the ben, the betsy, also in the green, no major pro
. >> lofty to be around these laid thinks morning, i like it, i'm sure folks at home are cheered out just as well. >> schuylkill expressway, doesn't matter where you are headed not only around center city shot here around south street, but really within your western suburbs you look just beautiful. as we continue, though, that was one of the cameras, right around the area every 202, 202 looks fine. and as you will notice with the speed censors, really everywhere, looks fine this...
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you've dedicated yourself to the pursuit of all of those lofty goals and dreams that you've had.>> i think it is fair to say. to be honest, i realized this year that we only have one goal with us and we only have a certain time span. you know, we have a career in golf, golf careers are typically longer than other sporting careers. still, there's only a certain window and every tournament you don't win is a missed opportunity, and that's sort of my mindset at the minute is, you know, i didn't -- i didn't want to go to augusta next year not having won this. i wanted to go to augusta with four major championships and i want to win five and a career grand slam. i've refocused and dedicated myself. this is important to me. this is my career and i want to make the most of it. >> he seems so understated there, too. >> yes. >> good for him. this was a wild weekend of weather in parts of the u.k. as remnants of once hurricane bertha battled the region. >> let's turn to pedram javehari. this isn't usual? >> no. 60 miles per hour, reports of six tornadoes across the west in recent days. one
you've dedicated yourself to the pursuit of all of those lofty goals and dreams that you've had.>> i think it is fair to say. to be honest, i realized this year that we only have one goal with us and we only have a certain time span. you know, we have a career in golf, golf careers are typically longer than other sporting careers. still, there's only a certain window and every tournament you don't win is a missed opportunity, and that's sort of my mindset at the minute is, you know, i...
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after all, he has lesean mccoy on the ground and the eagles running back has some lofty goals for himselfon which work out well when kelly is calling the shots. >> hoach pushes me to the max more than any coach i've ever been around. coach reid, you know, he pushed me hard, you know, once i kind of got to a point he let the veterans good little bit. chip is constantly on me. it's all positive. >> all right. thursday night preseason football the jags and bears at soldier field end of the first quarter the jags already up six to nothing. capping off that are first quarter shut off with a 6-yard touchdown catch. the bears get it going end of the second, third and goal. jay cutler looking and he finds brandon marshall in the back of the end zone. 13-seven jags. that game now in the fourth. jags still leading 19-14. >> well for the first time in over 22 years, baseball will have a new face running the show. major league baseball lecked its tenth commissioner today rob man fred will step in at end of the year to succeed bud selig baseball's second longest commission are in and he's already aimi
after all, he has lesean mccoy on the ground and the eagles running back has some lofty goals for himselfon which work out well when kelly is calling the shots. >> hoach pushes me to the max more than any coach i've ever been around. coach reid, you know, he pushed me hard, you know, once i kind of got to a point he let the veterans good little bit. chip is constantly on me. it's all positive. >> all right. thursday night preseason football the jags and bears at soldier field end of...
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the french historian told me that what lofty a chip responded was, yes, but did you bring your checkbooks? the reason for that is we never paid it back any of the loan that the british, i mean the french gave us against the british. we're talking millions of dollars which in those days was big money. never paid it back. interesting point to keep in mind when we get so concerned that other countries don't pay us back. let me tell you about probably what i think is the key point in the war where intelligence play such an important role. there's a couple of points, and if i time out how to go into another one, but it was december 1776, washington had just been swept out of new york. he was pushed across new jersey, it's snowing, he's down to about maybe an army of 5000 people effective, maybe 3000. they have no ammunition but these guys are marching literally barefoot through the snow. the enlistment about to go up in january. this is a low point. washington action is thinking at this point that if i ca get you something, i'm going to take what troops i've got and i'm going west of the alleg
the french historian told me that what lofty a chip responded was, yes, but did you bring your checkbooks? the reason for that is we never paid it back any of the loan that the british, i mean the french gave us against the british. we're talking millions of dollars which in those days was big money. never paid it back. interesting point to keep in mind when we get so concerned that other countries don't pay us back. let me tell you about probably what i think is the key point in the war where...
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. >> fresh off of this article that you penned in the "new york times," headlined "the mystery of lofty stock market elevations." why sounding the alarm on the stock market right here, right now? >> i wouldn't say that i've sounded a new alarm. one thing i point out in the article is that my price earn agz raceio i call "cape" above 20 moment of the last 20 years. it's at 26 now. so it's a little higher than the average for those years, but it's been high for a long time. >> and, yeah. the stock market -- >> it's not exactly a new alarm. >> no. but there's got to be a reason you keep raising this issue. is it because you are growing more concerned the higher the stock market continues to go? especially in light of many geopolitical issues, which would suggest to many that there's a reason for the stock market to go down? >> yeah. my concern has increased. a year ago i wrote a similar article in "the times." then my "cape" ratio was 23. now it's 26. yeah. there's instability in the world economy. the fed is tapering. >> i say this in jest, obviously, but maybe you need a new ratio. >> we
. >> fresh off of this article that you penned in the "new york times," headlined "the mystery of lofty stock market elevations." why sounding the alarm on the stock market right here, right now? >> i wouldn't say that i've sounded a new alarm. one thing i point out in the article is that my price earn agz raceio i call "cape" above 20 moment of the last 20 years. it's at 26 now. so it's a little higher than the average for those years, but it's been...
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the close, i'm going to focus not only one everyone is worried about, but on what got us to tease lofty heights. namely, profits. corporate profits growing at accelerating speeds, or else. on a day when the dow gained 76 points, s&p claimed .48%, still a record high, and the nasdaq jumped .41%, i think we need a respite from the non-stop chatter about how the fed is behind the curve or how the fed is the chief reason why stocks aren't going up. this is what the market would sound like if it weren't for the fed. the truth is, the endless search for earnings and revenue growth is what's driving prices higher. that's now a never-ending pursuit that keeps powering the entire stock market to levels not even dreamed about a few short years ago. seems to me that ever since the big bottom in the s&p in 2010, at 1,150, in retro speck, the u.s. debt downgrade, we've been besieged by lecturers who don't believe in the market strength and question this run-up to 2000 on the s&p which is the major benchmark that money is pegged to, not the much more narrow dow jones industrial average. to the seemin
the close, i'm going to focus not only one everyone is worried about, but on what got us to tease lofty heights. namely, profits. corporate profits growing at accelerating speeds, or else. on a day when the dow gained 76 points, s&p claimed .48%, still a record high, and the nasdaq jumped .41%, i think we need a respite from the non-stop chatter about how the fed is behind the curve or how the fed is the chief reason why stocks aren't going up. this is what the market would sound like if it...
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lesean mccoy throwing around his lofty predictions again this season. 2,000 yards or bust. i prefer he kind of pump the brakes a little bit. keep hmm self healthy. share carries with darrin sproles. look at the big picture here. it's long term but one of the great things about mccoy's situation it's his talent is paired with a coach who is anything but complacent. >> coach pushes me, you know, to the max more than any coach i've ever been around. coach reid, you know he pushed me hard, you know, once i kind of got through a point he let the veterans go little bit. chip is constantly on me. it's all positive. >> no more taco tuesdays for the eagles. those days are long gone with chip kell until town. as for the defense they need to show more improvement from last season and last week. defense gave up over 500 total yards of offense against the bears but they claim they're moving in the right direction. defense started over last year with a new secondary, new coach, new scheme, and even one of the newest face faces of the secondy sees major progress. >> we're a lot further al
lesean mccoy throwing around his lofty predictions again this season. 2,000 yards or bust. i prefer he kind of pump the brakes a little bit. keep hmm self healthy. share carries with darrin sproles. look at the big picture here. it's long term but one of the great things about mccoy's situation it's his talent is paired with a coach who is anything but complacent. >> coach pushes me, you know, to the max more than any coach i've ever been around. coach reid, you know he pushed me hard,...
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they had survived more than a week on a baron, lofty island hunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. the pilot, a hero, came back to check his handiwork on his last mercy mission on a long day. this helicopter has the capacity for 15 passengers. i counted more than 50 on board. >> yesterday an iraqi pilot was killed when too many people climbed aboard the chopper he was piloting and it crashed. this was the incident in which the famous new york times correspondent was hurt. you may have heard about this yesterday. alyssa rubin was on that chopper along with some other journalists, including a time magazine photographer who took these images from the crash site. what they were doing there, that was intended to be an air relief effort for these refugees. once the aircraft crashed what you have now is literally a boots on the ground effort. air campaigns have a way of not becoming air campaigns. whether it's the support forces to keep aircraft flying safely, there's some sort of crash or unforeseen circumstance. even bombing campaigns, but especially relief efforts that you attempt to
they had survived more than a week on a baron, lofty island hunted by bigots who want to wipe them out. the pilot, a hero, came back to check his handiwork on his last mercy mission on a long day. this helicopter has the capacity for 15 passengers. i counted more than 50 on board. >> yesterday an iraqi pilot was killed when too many people climbed aboard the chopper he was piloting and it crashed. this was the incident in which the famous new york times correspondent was hurt. you may...
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rallied too far, too fast and investors were punished when the company's results couldn't justify such a loftyce to earnings multiple and then the real dogs. the e-commerce ipos. they've been making fortunes for the short sellers. back in may, i warned you stocks like rocket fuel, coupons.com, retailmenot, which had all soared on the first day of trading and come down since then. still have a lot more downside ahead. sure enough, they've given up the ghost in the last couple of weeks and seem to make new 52-week lows pretty much every day. but look, the weakness in these stocks does not mean you need to be wary of every single recent ipo. it does mean that you need to be careful when you're actually investing in a newly public company. we used to call these unseasoned companies. many of these freshly minted ipos make great trades, but they make terrible investments. curiously, the less hype a company generates when it becomes public, the more i'm interested it. it will be the stock that turns out to be a good investment. one of the major reasons i like trinet, a sleepy little company. the comp
rallied too far, too fast and investors were punished when the company's results couldn't justify such a loftyce to earnings multiple and then the real dogs. the e-commerce ipos. they've been making fortunes for the short sellers. back in may, i warned you stocks like rocket fuel, coupons.com, retailmenot, which had all soared on the first day of trading and come down since then. still have a lot more downside ahead. sure enough, they've given up the ghost in the last couple of weeks and seem...
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nick: he set a lofty goal of 63 but didn't need it. jim: and look who returns to number one. ory mcilroy! at his brilliant best again. nick: keep that one. no, that's his tradition. jim: david? david: thank you very much, jim, rory. the open championship, the bridgestone invitational world championship. you have to feel pretty good going into the pga championship. >> oh, yeah, yeah, -- what i'm really proud of this week is just following up the open with a performance like this. i said straight after i didn't want any letdown, i wanted to just keep going and performing well until the end of the season. it's great to come to one of my favorite tournaments of the world. i love the golf course here in akron, and to perform like this, i'm pretty satisfied. david: well, congratulations on another great win. we look forward to seeing you next week. >> thanks. david: thanks, rory. jim: now we head to horse country. not that far from churchill downs. he'll go for a little triple crown. open championship, world golf championship and a pga in three consecutive tournaments. nick: he's t
nick: he set a lofty goal of 63 but didn't need it. jim: and look who returns to number one. ory mcilroy! at his brilliant best again. nick: keep that one. no, that's his tradition. jim: david? david: thank you very much, jim, rory. the open championship, the bridgestone invitational world championship. you have to feel pretty good going into the pga championship. >> oh, yeah, yeah, -- what i'm really proud of this week is just following up the open with a performance like this. i said...
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a panel and to be on the panel with steve as well who tid pleasure of watching do his work at the lofty heights to which he did it during the bush administration. i'm the light entertainment before they get up and i'm not going to talk to you so much as doctor as retired united states army special forces where i spent about 28 years of my life. looking at what we're doing in iraq right now to try and combat isis, first kudos to the president he's doing something, that we are taking some action, the humanitarian effort to help relieve the refugees on the mountain was the right thing to do as were the air strikes that have occurred. but to be honest with you, i don't think it's enough. i'm not advocating we suddenly redeploy marine divisions to iraq. i don't think we need to do that and i don't think there is any appetite for it. however there is middle ground between those two positions and what i would like to advocate is taking an action that i would call sort of a combination of gulf war one and the beginning of the afghan campaign where we leverage allies in the region, both the curd
a panel and to be on the panel with steve as well who tid pleasure of watching do his work at the lofty heights to which he did it during the bush administration. i'm the light entertainment before they get up and i'm not going to talk to you so much as doctor as retired united states army special forces where i spent about 28 years of my life. looking at what we're doing in iraq right now to try and combat isis, first kudos to the president he's doing something, that we are taking some action,...
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. >> reporter: he came here with a lofty goal in mind. >> i wanted the whole world to understand how>> reporter: shirley, elizabeth, and dance machine mary, three of otto's regular client. how young are you? >> 90. >> reporter: you're 86 years old? >> i'm very young. >> reporter: put it right there. >> i was raised by my grandmother. i was raised by my aunties. we called them the elders. whenever you need motivation and encouragement, you go to these people. >> grabbing that one to do -- >> reporter: the people here come to him. >> when i came, i was actually walking with a walker. >> basically i had a rotator cuff problem. and my other problem was my balance. >> perfect! >> reporter: schiller question now lift her arm again and stands easily on one leg. otto stresses three main areas -- balance, flexibility, and strength training. >> yes! >> reporter: even has them count in different language to exercise their minds. elizabeth started working out last year for the first time in her life at 72. >> after every class, i feel energized. i feel strong. >> reporter: do you feel good about
. >> reporter: he came here with a lofty goal in mind. >> i wanted the whole world to understand how>> reporter: shirley, elizabeth, and dance machine mary, three of otto's regular client. how young are you? >> 90. >> reporter: you're 86 years old? >> i'm very young. >> reporter: put it right there. >> i was raised by my grandmother. i was raised by my aunties. we called them the elders. whenever you need motivation and encouragement, you go to...
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and he asks himself in that moment of reverie, how is it i haven't seen this lofty sky before? and this is from my book. good question. how is it any of us fails to see the bigger picture as we so often do? confusing the contentment we seek with the narrower visions of conquest we pursue. like andre, we frequently misunderstand the true nature of reality. life, tolstoy says, isn't a fast elevator shooting us up to the top floor, but a continuous river of individual moments flowing endlessly into one another. the battle of usaer lits, which would go down in history as a terrible loss for russia, is one of the great moments of prince andre's life, but not for the reasons he might have thought. the majesty of battle would seem to be his for the taking, or at least the taking in when, wham, life in the form of a soldier's bayonet hits him over the head and knocks him into a new consciousness. through the haze of his blurred vision, he sees clearly for the first time the immensity of the universe, indifferent to his worldly plans and ambitions. and for a brief moment, he gets it. i
and he asks himself in that moment of reverie, how is it i haven't seen this lofty sky before? and this is from my book. good question. how is it any of us fails to see the bigger picture as we so often do? confusing the contentment we seek with the narrower visions of conquest we pursue. like andre, we frequently misunderstand the true nature of reality. life, tolstoy says, isn't a fast elevator shooting us up to the top floor, but a continuous river of individual moments flowing endlessly...
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dynamics and e deep-seeded hostilities that were at the war and how wilson nd all of his idolism, his lofty talk about democracy, self-determination, creating a order of ational diplomatic relations was ultimately not effective in different nations that were trying to, you know, table and to e resolve this great conflict which ultimately led to the next great conflict of the 20th century. looking more en specifically at the american perspective and wilson his lack of attention to domestic affairs, he is in hat when versailles negotiating, the in e treaty, america is flames. race riots are taking place in the country. labor unrest. you have a tremendous amount of affectedupheaval, that he politics of getting the -- getting the treaty pass through congress which hopefully didn't happen. o i think there's a number of different factors you know looking from the perspective of he united states and wilson specifically had that speak to why the nations and versailles a failure. >> lloyd george and george played wilson like a fiddle. in particular, in the league of army as controlled by britain and
dynamics and e deep-seeded hostilities that were at the war and how wilson nd all of his idolism, his lofty talk about democracy, self-determination, creating a order of ational diplomatic relations was ultimately not effective in different nations that were trying to, you know, table and to e resolve this great conflict which ultimately led to the next great conflict of the 20th century. looking more en specifically at the american perspective and wilson his lack of attention to domestic...
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it's under construction, but offering a lofty $25 million unit with ritzy amenities like a rock climbing wall, a bowling alley, and look at this gem. while in the back of the building, 55 affordable rental units for households earning between 35,000 and $50,000 a year. the largest apartments there will rent for just over $1,000 a month. about a quarter of what the average new yorker pays for the same size apartment. >> to have like a different door, i mean, it's pretty -- it's messed up. >> reporter: it looks like any other building in new york, but technically, it has two segments. and under that 2009 law, it requires two separate entrances. >> we will succeed as one city. >> reporter: these two entrances pose one big problem for current progressive mayor bill de blasio. he voted for the 2009 measure while he was on the city council. but it was partly his stance on income inequality that won him gracie mansion. make no mistake, his plan is to shut the poor door for good. it's too late for residents in this brooklyn development. not only do they use separate doors, they actually have two
it's under construction, but offering a lofty $25 million unit with ritzy amenities like a rock climbing wall, a bowling alley, and look at this gem. while in the back of the building, 55 affordable rental units for households earning between 35,000 and $50,000 a year. the largest apartments there will rent for just over $1,000 a month. about a quarter of what the average new yorker pays for the same size apartment. >> to have like a different door, i mean, it's pretty -- it's messed up....