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from salt lake city, utah, please welcome my good friend michelle money.cheers anand applause] >> hi. >> hello, my dear. >> how are you? this is fun, huh? >> we'll see. >> fun little gig.
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congrats to michelle money taking $10,000 back to chris4life and giving away $1,000 here.hanks for joining us. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. [dramatic music] ♪ closed captioning sponsored by: americans. we try to live healthy. but many of us don't know there are nutrients that can help support our metabolism. take new one a day healthy metabolism support multivitamin with chromium to help use carbs from food and b-vitamins to help convert food to fuel. one a day. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. but you'
congrats to michelle money taking $10,000 back to chris4life and giving away $1,000 here.hanks for joining us. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. [dramatic music] ♪ closed captioning sponsored by: americans. we try to live healthy. but many of us don't know there are nutrients that can help support our metabolism. take new one a day healthy metabolism support multivitamin with chromium to help use carbs from food and b-vitamins to help...
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michelle [[==raj==]] a familiar game planfor hillary clinton. a quick bay area visit to a familiar game planfor hillary clinton. a quick bay area visit to raise money. nbc bay area's michelle roberts is live from mrs clintons first stop.. in los altos hills. michelle...high profiule and top dollar. a8 air bnb presser [[==janelle==]] housing test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. and impose up to six months of jail time for those caught violating the rules. the measure was largely aimed at airbnb. they spent millions of dollars in an effort to defeat prop f. they'll try to get the measure back on the ballot in the future. >> one of the bay area's most controversial politicians is out of a job. ross mirkarimi is voted out, and for the first time, the sheriff of san francisco is a woman. vicky hennessey, the former chief deputy beat out mirkarimi. he's weathered a string of controversies under his leadership. most notably, his interpretation of the sanctuary city policy. hennes
michelle [[==raj==]] a familiar game planfor hillary clinton. a quick bay area visit to a familiar game planfor hillary clinton. a quick bay area visit to raise money. nbc bay area's michelle roberts is live from mrs clintons first stop.. in los altos hills. michelle...high profiule and top dollar. a8 air bnb presser [[==janelle==]] housing test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test....
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money. with michelle payne their jockey, a slice of history. >> and finally baseball's new world series champions, the kansas city royals have put on a celebration that's been 30 years in the making. around 200,000 fans turned out to celebrate the team. it comes just a year after it missed out on the prize against the francisco giants. >> thank you. after $2.2 million spent on a makeover, they have unveiled once again to the public. funded by the italian fashion house fendi. >> for the first time, in the past 17 months 26 restorers have been busy cleaning up its beautiful marbles and hydraulic lighting and now look at it. it looks as beautiful as if must have looked at the end of the 18th century when it was first completed. now the $2.5 million restoration works were paid in full by fendi. now the latest italian fashion house to pay for the restoration in exchange for a house break from the government. paying $1.5 million to restore and renovate this spanish. while the shoemaker has renovated the coliseum. but in the case fendi was the only one to put money into it. now it's reopen to the public
money. with michelle payne their jockey, a slice of history. >> and finally baseball's new world series champions, the kansas city royals have put on a celebration that's been 30 years in the making. around 200,000 fans turned out to celebrate the team. it comes just a year after it missed out on the prize against the francisco giants. >> thank you. after $2.2 million spent on a makeover, they have unveiled once again to the public. funded by the italian fashion house fendi....
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. >> the problem is, michelle accepted $30 in gas money from mandy in exchange for transportation. >> do you know that goes and cleans a hotel room for 30 minutes and hey, drop me off and i will clean a hotel room and come back many 30 minutes and comes back with $300 or $400 in cash and gives you $40 or $50 from it. >> in the eyes of the law, she's deriving proceeds from prostitution. >> if you're cooperative, more than likely, the prosecutor will send your case to diversion. >> okay. >> i don't know what your criminal history is like, have you ever been arrested before? >> when you have information like what you had, or what she's doing, don't associate yourself with that kind of people. make good decisions for your life. our day... our day... to shop small at the places we love... with the people we love. for stuff we can't get anywhere else. and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here... can help keep our town growing. on small business saturday, let's all shop small. for the neighborhood, the town, the home we love. on november 28th, shop small. you do all thi
. >> the problem is, michelle accepted $30 in gas money from mandy in exchange for transportation. >> do you know that goes and cleans a hotel room for 30 minutes and hey, drop me off and i will clean a hotel room and come back many 30 minutes and comes back with $300 or $400 in cash and gives you $40 or $50 from it. >> in the eyes of the law, she's deriving proceeds from prostitution. >> if you're cooperative, more than likely, the prosecutor will send your case to...
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won the world's richest horse race the melbourne cup and michelle road prince of panzance to victory with a race of $4.5 million in prison moneyd we have more. >> reporter: this was the moment michelle paine became the first female jockey in 155 years to win australia's horse race. >> i laid in bed last night and had a dream about it. unbelievable. it's a dream come true. this horse is awesome. >> reporter: the horse prince started the day at 1 # 0-1 outsider of the melbourne cup. paine was the only female rider in the 24 strong fields and only the fifth ever to compete in the race that stopped the nation. the horse trained in mel burn by darren has battled six injuries throughout its career. >> coming down the outside and for michelle paine. >> reporter: and the six-year-old still held off max dynamate and kriterion to win the two-mile race. >> incredible moment indeed, ththe famous racing family. >> it will help the jockeys we sort of don't get enough and hopefully this will help. >> reporter: in years to come i think this story will be one that is at the top of the list, prince and six owners originally paid around $21,000
won the world's richest horse race the melbourne cup and michelle road prince of panzance to victory with a race of $4.5 million in prison moneyd we have more. >> reporter: this was the moment michelle paine became the first female jockey in 155 years to win australia's horse race. >> i laid in bed last night and had a dream about it. unbelievable. it's a dream come true. this horse is awesome. >> reporter: the horse prince started the day at 1 # 0-1 outsider of the melbourne...
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dollars for the horse, now they take home $2.5 million in prize money, and with michelle payne as their a slice of history. >>> indian cricket great has faced many tough tests during his career, but his latest project is one of his most ambitious. he is looking to turn america on to cricket. they are headlining a series of exhibition games with the first coming up in new york city field stadium on saturday. they will also play matches in houston and los angeles. >>> the captain achieved so much in his 24-year career, including being the only player to score centuries, scoring over 34,000 runs. he has a huge global following of 8 million people follow him on twitter, and his facebook page has more than 24 million likes. >>> but if he is well-known in the united states, well let's ask the man himself, the little master joins us now live from new york. good to have you on the show, so are you getting recognized in the states, and is there much public awareness of you in the game of cricket? >> pleasure to be here on your show. yes, there are people who -- who recognize us. cricket is the s
dollars for the horse, now they take home $2.5 million in prize money, and with michelle payne as their a slice of history. >>> indian cricket great has faced many tough tests during his career, but his latest project is one of his most ambitious. he is looking to turn america on to cricket. they are headlining a series of exhibition games with the first coming up in new york city field stadium on saturday. they will also play matches in houston and los angeles. >>> the...
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money. >> you can start with an allowance but should it be tied to chores? how do you teach children to save for a rainy day? >> here's michelle charlesworth. >> reporter: let's get smart about money. tip 1, give a small allowance. but not tied to regular chores. >> chores are member of the household responsibilities. so you do the dishes, you don't get paid for doing that. >> reporter: tip 2, david with parents magazine advises kids can make extra money doing extra work. >> i'm a big fan of emptying the dishwasher. how much would you get for the dishwasher, $2? >> i don't know, yeah. >> reporter: tip 3, take your kids to work. sense as to money doesn't have that feeling of being real i think to kids. >> reporter: tip 4, on vacation, give kids maybe $5 or $10 to spend. but not more. >> you know what, don't pay for the tax either. if an item is $9.99 plus tax, they're not going to be able to afford it. >> meet him halfway. if he looks for something and knows how much it is, he'll look at his piggy bank, how much does he have. >> reporter: number 5, encourage small business and investing. >> let's say your kids want to start a l
money. >> you can start with an allowance but should it be tied to chores? how do you teach children to save for a rainy day? >> here's michelle charlesworth. >> reporter: let's get smart about money. tip 1, give a small allowance. but not tied to regular chores. >> chores are member of the household responsibilities. so you do the dishes, you don't get paid for doing that. >> reporter: tip 2, david with parents magazine advises kids can make extra money doing...
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robin michelle, out of the two of you, i will place my money on michelle. is that right, michelle? >> i was just going to go out there. i was going to go out there in my french -- fringe. she is awesome. >> i will do one. >> michelle and rob will speak. i'm going to put my microphone down. >> here comes the mother of four. >> that is awesome. that counts. that definitely counts. >> i love it. that's great. it easier if you have 15. it is much easier if you have 15. this is awesome. >> it is quite refreshing to see something that amy is not good at. >> again, winter's eve, linker -- lincoln square. a good way to kick off the holiday season. >> up in the control room, they rely, we need to end this. >> let's go to break. >> straight ahead on eyewitness news -- thank you amy. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> find out if ellie is single. >> rob wants to know if you are single. >>> straight ahead, pope francis has arrived to the his final stop on his trip to africa. >>> in sports, the magic of lebron james on the course. all at the expense of the nets. they came so close to knocking off m
robin michelle, out of the two of you, i will place my money on michelle. is that right, michelle? >> i was just going to go out there. i was going to go out there in my french -- fringe. she is awesome. >> i will do one. >> michelle and rob will speak. i'm going to put my microphone down. >> here comes the mother of four. >> that is awesome. that counts. that definitely counts. >> i love it. that's great. it easier if you have 15. it is much easier if you...
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. >> a little parallel with the obama family, where michelle obama was the lawyer earning more money allow her husband to pursue -- >> the difference is that michelle during that time had been happy with her husband being a political guy going off to springfield illinois. hillary knew what his job was and she supported that part of it. >> gail sheehy, in arkansas there were the seeds of things that she would take to the white house, and you referenced them. we should explain what decisions he made that would end up becoming investigations. the whitewater investment, the whitewater properties the rose , law firm and billing during that time, investing in futures were all things americans across the country would begin to hear about when they mated to the white house. talk about her involvement in these decisions that she made that would become national. >> the real story here is about the decision to allow a special prosecutor. that was a big debate between bill and hillary. >> i'm looking at what she actually did there -- >> to this day, i don't think anybody really knows. she was in
. >> a little parallel with the obama family, where michelle obama was the lawyer earning more money allow her husband to pursue -- >> the difference is that michelle during that time had been happy with her husband being a political guy going off to springfield illinois. hillary knew what his job was and she supported that part of it. >> gail sheehy, in arkansas there were the seeds of things that she would take to the white house, and you referenced them. we should explain...
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she won the money simply for voting. >> first lady michelle obama overseas visiting troops much she also another mission abroad. david. >> we've got a sweatshirt on the kids this morning because some neighborhoods are in the 40's, philadelphia the 50's. not a lot of wind. this afternoon we can go for t-shirts again because it's going to be another warm one. eastern university is our college of the morning and we'll be right back with your seven-day forecast. mainly good news coming. >> ♪ >> we've got some breaking news out of south sudan. a cargo plane crashed killing at least 23 people and reports say some of these are children. we're told this was a domestic flight heading to an oil field that it crashed shortly after takeoff. no word on what might have caused it. we'll bring you the latest as it comes in. >> a school crossing guard from philadelphia is $10,000 richer and all she did was vote. >> wow. >> did you vote? >> yes, i did. >> you're our $10,000 winner. >> oh, my gosh. >> what is your name. >> larry platt of the nonprofit philadelphia citizens surprised befor bridget conway ha
she won the money simply for voting. >> first lady michelle obama overseas visiting troops much she also another mission abroad. david. >> we've got a sweatshirt on the kids this morning because some neighborhoods are in the 40's, philadelphia the 50's. not a lot of wind. this afternoon we can go for t-shirts again because it's going to be another warm one. eastern university is our college of the morning and we'll be right back with your seven-day forecast. mainly good news coming....
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. >>> good morning it is money november 30. i michelleeco. >> hi everyone, i am frank mallicoat. >> right now the climate summit is underway after the pierce attacks that left 130 dead and hundreds injured. jackie ward is live with more. >> as a result, security in paris is at an all-time high as 105 countries try to work toward an agreement that would lower greenhouse gas emissions. president obama joins world leaders focused on a global agreement to combat climate change. the state department announced the us had touched $51 million to help poor countries adapt to the threat. >> our nations share a sense of urgency and a growing realization that it is within our power to do something about it. >>> governor jerry brown is also there. he's urging states and cities to join california in promising to reduce greenhouse great josh -- gas emissions to 80% of their 1990 levels by 2030. so far 19 countries have taken the pledge. paris is essentially on lockdown for the event which comes two weeks after the city was rocked by terror attacks. poli
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he made 12 million dollars from ads and sponsorships. (3:32 michelle) when did you realize hey i can make money doing this?(felix) when i got my first paycheck/ michelle: and what was that paycheck for ?felix: more than i was making at my current job so screw this! other user videosnow he does this full time, like thousands of others making 6 figures online.... but that doesn't mean *everybody* loves him. his videos have been called meaningless, tasteless, and vulgar.(nats: haters in action on video)(felix @ 00:17:03)if some people don't like it, you know, what am i gonna do abobo it?" what this 21st century y star is dodog... is embracing media from the "olden" days. nat colbert show https://www.youtube.com/watt ch?v=pm21uqr6g_q (colbert) welcome to television, this is a steam powered medium that runs on coal that your grandparents invented. he's using television to promote a book... a paperback... called "this book loves you". (09:43:00) i live in the virtual reality, but i still think it's really cool to-- offer someing to my fans that they can hold in their hands.in new york, hundreds of fa
he made 12 million dollars from ads and sponsorships. (3:32 michelle) when did you realize hey i can make money doing this?(felix) when i got my first paycheck/ michelle: and what was that paycheck for ?felix: more than i was making at my current job so screw this! other user videosnow he does this full time, like thousands of others making 6 figures online.... but that doesn't mean *everybody* loves him. his videos have been called meaningless, tasteless, and vulgar.(nats: haters in action on...
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it's a huge amount of money in a country where the average salary is only $20 per month. michelleuso cabrera in havana. >> how is the sharing economy impaukting the overall economy. a senior fellow with the brookings institute joins us now. >> let's start with the overall theme, really. how is it affecting the u.s. economy? >> there's no doubt it's been a good deal for a lot of consumers who are trying to buy services like car rides from point a to point b. room stays somewhere, often places where hotels don't serve them very well. it's great for the consumers, it's probably pretty good, for the people who want to provide services through this form. this new form of doing business. >> uber has been controversial in many large cities, they have existed wlalargely outside of t regulatory framework that governs taxicabs and livery drivers and limousines and so forth. is it inevitable that these companies, whether it's the ride sharing or the apartment sharing are going to come -- become subject to more regulation? >> i'm sure they will, first of all, a lot of communities have taxes o
it's a huge amount of money in a country where the average salary is only $20 per month. michelleuso cabrera in havana. >> how is the sharing economy impaukting the overall economy. a senior fellow with the brookings institute joins us now. >> let's start with the overall theme, really. how is it affecting the u.s. economy? >> there's no doubt it's been a good deal for a lot of consumers who are trying to buy services like car rides from point a to point b. room stays...
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adam: to raise money for a van they set out a donation jar where michelle works around the corner at the beaver street market. on saturday, a young woman grabbed the jar and ran. >> she asked the guy to make her sandwich and distracted him. i was very upset because it is morally very wrong. how do you steal from a child? and steal from a child with physical needs? adam: kira try to look at the bright side. the jar was not that full. >> it was not that bad because it was not like 100 something. it was only like at least 20 or 30. adam: for her single mom, every penny is meaningful. and the missing jar was a tangible reminder of community support. th next one will be fixed to the countertope. >> it stinks that you cannot trust people. ed: here is the story. google' s new self driving car getting away with just a warning after it was pulled over. a bizarre traffic stop. heather: there was no one behind the wheel when the officer walked up to the window during a the vehicle was pulled over for going 11 miles an hour under the speed limit. google says the car speed was capped at 25 for sa
adam: to raise money for a van they set out a donation jar where michelle works around the corner at the beaver street market. on saturday, a young woman grabbed the jar and ran. >> she asked the guy to make her sandwich and distracted him. i was very upset because it is morally very wrong. how do you steal from a child? and steal from a child with physical needs? adam: kira try to look at the bright side. the jar was not that full. >> it was not that bad because it was not like 100...
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. >> to help raise money for a van, they set out a donation jar where michelle works. on saturday, a young woman grabbed the jar and ran. >> she asked the guys to make her a sandwich. i was very upset because it is morally, just wrong. how do you steal from a child? >> she tries to look at the bright side. it was not like it was 100-something. it was at least 20 or 30. >> for a single mom, every extra >> it stinks that you cannot trust people. >> a young woman, very skinny, darker skin, short brown hair. stephanie: the strong winds that whipped through new hampshire yesterday have died down. here' s a live look out in portsmouth. it is 50 degrees. what does the forecast look like for the start of your work week? >> the wins did cakn lm down. it was noticeable when you stepped outside. five miles per hour, manchester. 50 degrees, concord. 40' s, wakefield. a few clouds have been moving across the sky. we were able to catch a beautiful sunset. as we go through the evening, we will have clouds in and out and temperatures that fall to the 40' s by daybreak tomorrow morning
. >> to help raise money for a van, they set out a donation jar where michelle works. on saturday, a young woman grabbed the jar and ran. >> she asked the guys to make her a sandwich. i was very upset because it is morally, just wrong. how do you steal from a child? >> she tries to look at the bright side. it was not like it was 100-something. it was at least 20 or 30. >> for a single mom, every extra >> it stinks that you cannot trust people. >> a young...
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lose any money because as soon as i found network, id my called all the credit card companies, and they immediately cut everything off. host: got you. that is the owner from massachusetts. michelles from florida. thanks for calling, go ahead. .aller: good morning i think it is hit or miss whenever you use credit cards. you take a chance on losing your money and identity, but at the , i had my identity cards, but the credit were good, the banks have always been really good. they give you all your money back. it all gets resolved. i do not have a problem shopping online. now, i have to- have extra security pass codes, and stuff like that. how much of a hassle is it for you, as you get these things resolved? caller: it is a pretty big hassle. it takes a little while. it takes a month. if you are dealing with the irs, it takes a year. host: what is your comfort level now. when do you decide this is -- you don't want to put information out there. what signs to look for when you shop? on securelike to shop ps.sites like the htt that is important. i do not shop at a lot of different places. i tend to stick to the same place as i shop at. i don't like to put my information out there, ev
lose any money because as soon as i found network, id my called all the credit card companies, and they immediately cut everything off. host: got you. that is the owner from massachusetts. michelles from florida. thanks for calling, go ahead. .aller: good morning i think it is hit or miss whenever you use credit cards. you take a chance on losing your money and identity, but at the , i had my identity cards, but the credit were good, the banks have always been really good. they give you all...
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money into safe haven assets like u.s. treasuries which saw prices climb and yields dip. michelle caruso-cabrera has more on the incident and the consequences. >> reporter: turkey confirmed it shot down the warplane this morning near the region of la tack yag claiming it violated turkish air space and violated repeated warnings. russia denies that the plane crossed the border into turkish skies. footage of the incident shows a warplane on fire before crashing on a hill. two crew members parachuting out. a pressure release said one of the pilots killed, the other captured russia later confirmed that. this isn't the first issue when it comes to russia and turkish air space. last month they shot down a russian drone they said violated the air pace. vladimir putin said the shooting down of the plane was a stab in the back and warned of sift consequences in relations between the two the countries. the situation spooked the markets and raised concerns that the fierce battle in syria and northern iraq would widen to a much wider conflict between russia and a member of nato. but in an eme
money into safe haven assets like u.s. treasuries which saw prices climb and yields dip. michelle caruso-cabrera has more on the incident and the consequences. >> reporter: turkey confirmed it shot down the warplane this morning near the region of la tack yag claiming it violated turkish air space and violated repeated warnings. russia denies that the plane crossed the border into turkish skies. footage of the incident shows a warplane on fire before crashing on a hill. two crew members...
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until then, al michaels, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya, our entire crew, saying good night from lambeau field in green bay. ♪ how much moneyn your pocket right now? i have $40, $21 could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge... (crowd cheering) ...might not seem so big after all. ♪ prudential, bring your challenges. >>> this morning we're getting new details about a man who jumped the white house fence. hear what he did just a few days before causing a lockdown. >> reporter: tonight bargain hunters trying to snag big deals. you'll meet one woman who drove four hours to save big bucks. >>> protesters demanding new answers from a different view of the chicago police shooting. >>> news 4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> three days before forcing the white house causing a lockdown, joe caputo mugged. >> reporter: well, chris, we know joseph caputo is from sanford, connecticut,
until then, al michaels, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya, our entire crew, saying good night from lambeau field in green bay. ♪ how much moneyn your pocket right now? i have $40, $21 could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that money towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge... (crowd cheering) ...might not seem so big after all. ♪...
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>> michelle, i think one of the keys here is that lotteries are ways that the states collect money, andere collecting money on this, which eventually -- >> then it w would be legal? >> when you pay taxes, you are going to have to pay gains on this. however, you can't say, mr. sh snyderman, that it's illegal to have a lottery in -- or legal to have a lottery in new york and illegal to have this form of fantasy football gambling and/or any other fantasy sport because they're the same thing. >> all right. attorney general just wants a headline every single day. >> okay. >> that's what sde. >> this one will not stand up. >> we want to note that comcast, the parent company of cnbc and nbc sports are among the investors in fan dual. coming up, honoring our veterans. remember to honor our veterans today. we're talking to an analyst in a wall street firm with a mission to employ our service men and women coming up after this. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and t
>> michelle, i think one of the keys here is that lotteries are ways that the states collect money, andere collecting money on this, which eventually -- >> then it w would be legal? >> when you pay taxes, you are going to have to pay gains on this. however, you can't say, mr. sh snyderman, that it's illegal to have a lottery in -- or legal to have a lottery in new york and illegal to have this form of fantasy football gambling and/or any other fantasy sport because they're the...
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michelle clemens reports how you can create a strong password to protect her money. >>reporter: according to the national retail federation, or people are expected to shop online than ever before this holiday season. an average person will do about half of their shopping online. spending about $400. when shopping online, many times you are asked to create account and user password were checking up or the experts we talk to the say -- say hackers are getting smarter every year, how can you keep your information safe? >> letters, both capital and small, number and special characters. >>reporter: according to online security company, a hacker can get a password and three a password and three have minutes for it at an uppercase letter to that it takes the hacker 15 hours. add a special character to that, it takes a hacker 70 years to figure it out. he met the longer the better. the more complex the better. >>reporter: identity thieves are also getting better at hiding their crimes. >> they usually start with a very small purchase like 1 dollar just to make sure it works.
michelle clemens reports how you can create a strong password to protect her money. >>reporter: according to the national retail federation, or people are expected to shop online than ever before this holiday season. an average person will do about half of their shopping online. spending about $400. when shopping online, many times you are asked to create account and user password were checking up or the experts we talk to the say -- say hackers are getting smarter every year, how can you...
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michelle phan. it's viewed a billion times. the cosmetics company will make money this year.. >> i decided to show you guys outfits if you're going on a date. >> she's now a star, saying look what i wear. >> it's amazing. she's relatable. she's been on "dancing with the stars." we have these fans because we're reachable and people can relate to us. >> but there must be a zillion people trying to do this. how come the two of you hit? both she and you are home schooled. i think there's magic in home schooling here. >> i think part of it is because we're a little socially awkward. that's our outlet. we can find people who get us when no one else seems to get us. also being home schooled, we have a lot of times on our hands. hey, look at youtube, see who is posting videos. >> you're socially awkward but you can sing on tv. >> well, i kind of got over -- i think it's a good kind of awkward. >> there are other young people doing these youtube videos making significant bucks now, breaking the rules. cooking shows. there's one who does, my drunk kitchen. comedy routines. >> also game
michelle phan. it's viewed a billion times. the cosmetics company will make money this year.. >> i decided to show you guys outfits if you're going on a date. >> she's now a star, saying look what i wear. >> it's amazing. she's relatable. she's been on "dancing with the stars." we have these fans because we're reachable and people can relate to us. >> but there must be a zillion people trying to do this. how come the two of you hit? both she and you are home...
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money of course, but family style. she had a question and answer session with a bunch of 10-year-old kids which the audience appreciated. michelle roberts joins us from there. pretty interesting event where you are, michelle. >> reporter: absolutely. many people were leaving excited saying they were old enough to vote, they would likely vote for her. facepainting and of course, a clown earlier today. it wasn't all fun and games. some had serious and hard questions for clinton. >> quit playing hookey from school for an important event. >> her daughter and two granddaughters are spending the afternoon with democratic front-runner hillary clinton. >> she was going to go see the first girl president. she's five. >> clinton is in the bay area for two days fundraising tour. 23 and me founder and ceo hosted the family friendly event at her home in los altos hills. to get in the door, set guests back $2700, which included one adult and two children. tomorrow clinton will head to wine country where she will attend a fundraiser hosted by katherine hall. political expert says it's no surprise her bay area visit doesn't include any public e
money of course, but family style. she had a question and answer session with a bunch of 10-year-old kids which the audience appreciated. michelle roberts joins us from there. pretty interesting event where you are, michelle. >> reporter: absolutely. many people were leaving excited saying they were old enough to vote, they would likely vote for her. facepainting and of course, a clown earlier today. it wasn't all fun and games. some had serious and hard questions for clinton. >>...
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. >> wagner of money watch.com joins us now from new york, good morning. >> good morning, frank and michele now it's a waiting game until december when the fed has its next meeting. strong jobs report makes it likely the fed will rise interest rates. sorry about this. sorry my prompter just got a little messed up. snapchat is closing in on facebook when it comes to video downloads, snapchat has about 6 billion downloads every single day, three times more than it has just about three, four months ago. >>> it's been choppy overall year for the markets, that is why wall street bonuses are expected to drop 5%-10%. you might be shocked at what electric companies in texas are charging. nothing. at least at night. the new york times says txu energy based in dallas is more than one of 50 utilities offering free electricity at night when wind electricity is at the highest. >> free is good. >> yeah, free. >> nothing better. >> free is for me. >>> well, jill, active wear is making more appearances in the office, but is that okay? >> all right, so yoga pants apparently are making their way into the off
. >> wagner of money watch.com joins us now from new york, good morning. >> good morning, frank and michele now it's a waiting game until december when the fed has its next meeting. strong jobs report makes it likely the fed will rise interest rates. sorry about this. sorry my prompter just got a little messed up. snapchat is closing in on facebook when it comes to video downloads, snapchat has about 6 billion downloads every single day, three times more than it has just about...
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money we spend on that stuff. she accidentally flushed it down the toilet and not just that but her diamond earrings too. kabc's michellen shock. i wasn't sure if i really flushed it -- like who flushes a ring down a toilet? >> reporter: clarissa wolter was clearing out some makeup brushes when she tossed some dirty tissues down the toilet. she quickly realized her engagement ring and the earrings she placed in another tissue had gone down the drain as well. >> i called my mom first thing and i panicked. i didn't even cry. she started crying at first. >> the ring is a big deal. so i rush right over and we started, you know, taking the toilet apart to see if it was there. clearly it wasn't. so it was a really scary feeling, actually. >> reporter: clarissa immediately called jurupa community services for help. >> the young lady was actually very wise in reading online about how not to flush any more water and it helped her out a lot. >> reporter: they placed a trap in the sewer line and then ran water through it to see what they could catch. and as luck would have it they caught carats. lots of them. >> they got the water
money we spend on that stuff. she accidentally flushed it down the toilet and not just that but her diamond earrings too. kabc's michellen shock. i wasn't sure if i really flushed it -- like who flushes a ring down a toilet? >> reporter: clarissa wolter was clearing out some makeup brushes when she tossed some dirty tissues down the toilet. she quickly realized her engagement ring and the earrings she placed in another tissue had gone down the drain as well. >> i called my mom first...
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the water bond money will be allocated sometime next year. for the pbs newshour, i'm spencer michels in california's central valley. >> woodruff: most of us are spending more time with screens than ever before. from t.v. and computers, to the smart phones we carry in our pockets. a new report on media use by teens and 'tweens shows that may be even more true for children. the survey of 2,600 kids between the ages of eight and 18 paints a picture of constant connection. children between eight and 12 reported spending an average of four and a half hours a day using a screen, and nearly six hours consuming media of any kind. among teenagers, average screen time was more than six and a half hours a day and almost nine hours with media overall. those totals don't count educational uses in school or for homework. joining me now to dig into the findings is james steyer. he is the c.e.o. of common sense media, the nonprofit children's media rating organization behind today's report. welcome to the "newshour," james steyer. so just remind us, your organization looks at how young people use me
the water bond money will be allocated sometime next year. for the pbs newshour, i'm spencer michels in california's central valley. >> woodruff: most of us are spending more time with screens than ever before. from t.v. and computers, to the smart phones we carry in our pockets. a new report on media use by teens and 'tweens shows that may be even more true for children. the survey of 2,600 kids between the ages of eight and 18 paints a picture of constant connection. children between...
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michele bachmann joins me. you blew all my predictive ability. i had all my moneyish by a nose or two. >> it must have been -- >> why did you fade? >> it must have been monopoly money, that's all i can figure. by the way, people probably found out that, believe it or not, you may know this, the first presidential campaign that i ever worked on was jimmy carter's campaign. i was in college, i was a democrat, and i worked on jimmy carter's campaign and actually, the very first time, chris, i ever went to washington, d.c. was to dance at jimmy carter's inaugural ball. >> wow. >> little-known fact. >> you probably cut the rug. but i must say, there's one person like you, a doppleganger, hillary clinton was a goldwater girl. >> i know! isn't it amazing! how we change. that's absolutely true. >> let me ask you about this women thing. and i think men always get in trouble on this, so i'll leave it to you. when hillary clinton said that bernie sanders was being sexist, if you will, when he said that people can shout all they want about gun safety, hillary clinton took umbr
michele bachmann joins me. you blew all my predictive ability. i had all my moneyish by a nose or two. >> it must have been -- >> why did you fade? >> it must have been monopoly money, that's all i can figure. by the way, people probably found out that, believe it or not, you may know this, the first presidential campaign that i ever worked on was jimmy carter's campaign. i was in college, i was a democrat, and i worked on jimmy carter's campaign and actually, the very first...
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money to take care of it. >> who does the buck stop with? >> i'm lisa fletcher, and you're watching talk to al jazeera we're back with explorer conservationist, film maker, jean michel cousteau. >> so you said that you have logged more time underwater than any living person. is it true that when you were a boy you would grab your book bag and head off to school, but some days never actually make it, you'd go to the ocean and you'd stay? >> well, it's not that simple because i, i was getting in trouble, but you know i would take my bag and i would go to the coastline, almost every day, on my way to school. and uh one of the things i wanted to do was to um, catch octopus. today i cannot do it anymore because there's octopus and i used to go lift walks and i had learned from the local fishermen how to treat them and uh so i would catch 1, 2, 3 and then i'd go to school, i was late, my uh, professor was yelling at me, jean-michel, you're late again. and then in the afternoon i would go and get my octopus and i would sell them. and my, uh biggest client was the chief of police. >> well what does 77 year old jean-michel say to 7 year old jean-michel? >> get wet. (chuckle)
money to take care of it. >> who does the buck stop with? >> i'm lisa fletcher, and you're watching talk to al jazeera we're back with explorer conservationist, film maker, jean michel cousteau. >> so you said that you have logged more time underwater than any living person. is it true that when you were a boy you would grab your book bag and head off to school, but some days never actually make it, you'd go to the ocean and you'd stay? >> well, it's not that simple...
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money. i'i'bernie sanders. i approve this message. join us for real change. >> stephen: welcome back. here, accompanied by jon batiste and stay human, michelle dorrance.
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money for the cub's care. >>> daniel: target is under fire for christmas sweater they we will have that coming up. >> julie: back now to mission renovation update. around town host michelle las cano is live at the home of the winners. michelle? >> daniel: >> michelle: locking at beautiful ford escape and here with vincent talia and -- your name again? >> vincent talia. >> michelle: and mark ragowsky. >> you had it out. >> michelle: ford motor company helping out veterans. >> big supporter was henry ford and information regarding their participation and a lot of the veterans -- a lot of the charitable s. 32-mile per gallon and great vehicle for the lang family. >> michelle: they were excited and this is a popular brand with military families. >> one of the top selling vehicles and entire country and one of the top selling manufactures among veterans. let the family go for a ride later on. >> thank you to mission renovation and behalf of new england ford dealers we appreciate all the veterans >> michelle: anything you want to add? >> excited to have been here today. >> michelle: thank you so much and head over to break and when we come back, lang today is the day. hellmann
money for the cub's care. >>> daniel: target is under fire for christmas sweater they we will have that coming up. >> julie: back now to mission renovation update. around town host michelle las cano is live at the home of the winners. michelle? >> daniel: >> michelle: locking at beautiful ford escape and here with vincent talia and -- your name again? >> vincent talia. >> michelle: and mark ragowsky. >> you had it out. >> michelle: ford motor...
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michelle caruso cabrera. >> one stock, one ceo. jack dorsey is now doing double duty with twitter and square. knee both rallying today, but which is a better bet for your money? the largest u.s. health insurer is getting cold feet about the affordable care act. what united health is warning about the insurance exchanges means for the sector, and the retail disaster of the day. best buy tumbling after its earnings report. top portfolio manager from citadel joins us with his take on the retail rut. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. ♪ and then santa's workers zapped it right to our house. and that's how they got it here. cool. the magic of the season is here at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. nobody's hurt, but there will you totalstill be pain.new car. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of th
michelle caruso cabrera. >> one stock, one ceo. jack dorsey is now doing double duty with twitter and square. knee both rallying today, but which is a better bet for your money? the largest u.s. health insurer is getting cold feet about the affordable care act. what united health is warning about the insurance exchanges means for the sector, and the retail disaster of the day. best buy tumbling after its earnings report. top portfolio manager from citadel joins us with his take on the...
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money and no, it ain't friday! i'm getting my tv and i'm going to get my tv! >>> i'm michelle miller with don charlie, gay,le and norah are off. >>> a blast of rain sleet and snow and the storm could dump up to 8 inches of rain in some parts and some of the worst conditions are in texas. >> at least one person there is presumed dead. flash flooding nearly swept away a sheriff's deputy trying to help a trapped driver but the deputy survived. conditions are treacherous along the texas panhandle. freezing rain and ice are state officials are advising people to stay off the roads. >>> in good weather and bad, shoppers across america are busy this morning looking for holiday bargains. these thanksgiving day shoppers slugged it out at a mall in louisville, kentucky. we don't know what they were fighting about, but there was no trouble when macy's flagship store in new york city opened early this morning for the black friday rush. >> nearly 136 million millions are expected to do some buying this weekend. much of that will happen on cybermonday when online shoppers are expected to sp
money and no, it ain't friday! i'm getting my tv and i'm going to get my tv! >>> i'm michelle miller with don charlie, gay,le and norah are off. >>> a blast of rain sleet and snow and the storm could dump up to 8 inches of rain in some parts and some of the worst conditions are in texas. >> at least one person there is presumed dead. flash flooding nearly swept away a sheriff's deputy trying to help a trapped driver but the deputy survived. conditions are treacherous...
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michelle, thank you. >>> despite the tough environment out there for deals, blackstone is still putting money to work in key areas like energy and real estate. david calhoun is the global head at the blackstone and also a former ceo of neilson and tony james is president and coo. maggie willederwader is the chief executive at frontier communications. thank you for coming in today. >> 24 years. 26 years. >> that's right. i remember every one of them, too. >> as you guys are talking stocks off camera here. >> yeah. >> tony, why don't you tell me a little bit about where you see the environment right now, what you think is happening and where the markets have come, where you think they're headed. >> well, i think the markets are pretty fully valued in here and while the economies are strong, i think there's some head winds and the values are a little ahead of themselves. we see a bit of a correction coming. >> a bit of a correction coming because of high valuations or because of what's happening in the broader world right now? >> well, you've definitely got the terrorists, you have higher interest rates co
michelle, thank you. >>> despite the tough environment out there for deals, blackstone is still putting money to work in key areas like energy and real estate. david calhoun is the global head at the blackstone and also a former ceo of neilson and tony james is president and coo. maggie willederwader is the chief executive at frontier communications. thank you for coming in today. >> 24 years. 26 years. >> that's right. i remember every one of them, too. >> as you...
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michelle pain is first woman ever to ever win the race. australia's most famous and richest race. this year the prize money more than $6 million. >>> gene: couple of police officers in granbury got up close and personal with a goat last night. came out and grabbed the goat a short time later. >> sara: overweight dog flies first class. he hosted it on twitter and may seem a little silly but he actually scored a top-notch seat for good reason. his owner suffers from migraines and hank makes a special noise to warn her when they are coming on so she can take her medicine. >> it is like a bird. does this kind of sound. >> sara: people have been calling the dog hank the tank and she says it is not as fat as she looks in the picture but he sure is cute. >> gene: looks fat in the picture. good dog but big dog. 7:56. man uses a stolen id to start a new life in new hampshire. new at 8:00 other evidence that's piling up this morning in the case against him. >> shiri: 8:00 a.m. 42 sunshine and 60s on the map next. >> sara: haters going to sue, dear fellow citizen, i get that it' s hard to say no when your kids want t
michelle pain is first woman ever to ever win the race. australia's most famous and richest race. this year the prize money more than $6 million. >>> gene: couple of police officers in granbury got up close and personal with a goat last night. came out and grabbed the goat a short time later. >> sara: overweight dog flies first class. he hosted it on twitter and may seem a little silly but he actually scored a top-notch seat for good reason. his owner suffers from migraines and...
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michelle. i've read that bern saunders is the valiant school of thought and doesn't believe about spending on r&d spending or having more money as a result of the inversion. what do you think will be the commitment to r&d? he'll have a role even though ian reed will be the ceo. >> i wouldn't put that all the way in the value model. i think they're somewhere in the middle. certainly they look for opportunities and maybe they can get things that are later stage or close to the market to maybe have a lower risk type acquisition if possible. they do still invest somewhat in r&d. that was the drive by allergan getting bought by activas as opposed to them going to valiant under the hostile takeover. we may see a couple of foopfize. the other one may be focused on established products, ones that have lost pa tercht protection or will lose patent protection. it will be much more about cash generation, maybe more targeted deals in emerging markets. we could see a couple of entities emerge a couple of years down the road. the innovative side of pfizer will be very driven by r&d. >> can we very quickly ask you about regulatory constrain
michelle. i've read that bern saunders is the valiant school of thought and doesn't believe about spending on r&d spending or having more money as a result of the inversion. what do you think will be the commitment to r&d? he'll have a role even though ian reed will be the ceo. >> i wouldn't put that all the way in the value model. i think they're somewhere in the middle. certainly they look for opportunities and maybe they can get things that are later stage or close to the...
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money that went into place before the paris attacks. it looks like we can expect to see much more of that as well. chris? >> of course, michellehing that we're seeing right now is being looked at through the lens of what has come before it. president obama has a lot to justify to the american people and the global community about what's been done against isis and terrorism in syria and beyond, up to this point. many are looking at it now as simply not enough or failure. he'll speak this morning at 10:30 eastern local time in the u.s. he's going to be able to address this situation in the context of these new challenges. two men who have heavy criticism for the president and heavy concerns about the present are senatorses john mccain, of course the chairman of the armed services committee and senator lindsey graham, republican presidential candidate, member of the senate armed services committee as well. senator mccain, you say, yes, this happened in paris but it is a wakeup call to the united states as well. do you believe this could happen just as easily in a major city there and what does that mean about what needs to be don
money that went into place before the paris attacks. it looks like we can expect to see much more of that as well. chris? >> of course, michellehing that we're seeing right now is being looked at through the lens of what has come before it. president obama has a lot to justify to the american people and the global community about what's been done against isis and terrorism in syria and beyond, up to this point. many are looking at it now as simply not enough or failure. he'll speak this...