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. >> no, it's not a new category i think previously someone mentioned we didn't include the southeast asians i think the group is in the other category we can get that out further that information. >> and i think that president fewer has - >> yeah. so i have a question on page 8 thanks for numbering those also so i'm looking at this not english learn and the english learn the upsetting data it the 14 to 8 percent drop out of english learners so mr. koffman what is interesting is by race and and a half language and also maybe you have many here maybe i didn't see it mr. koffman is the amount of students the english learners that complete our course of study but don't pass the kc i think that that being the barrier to graduation that number would be really important also to find out and then, of course, i would we - getting back to the plans so i see that everyone has a different plan i'm wondering if you have a number of how many of our students are english learners and take advantage of the world language accomodation is that something their utilizing and has this helped with the grad
. >> no, it's not a new category i think previously someone mentioned we didn't include the southeast asians i think the group is in the other category we can get that out further that information. >> and i think that president fewer has - >> yeah. so i have a question on page 8 thanks for numbering those also so i'm looking at this not english learn and the english learn the upsetting data it the 14 to 8 percent drop out of english learners so mr. koffman what is interesting...
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they will break it out into a new category. i think it will keep them from having to give the details in 2015. >> so they want to hide the watch. they want to hide these categories for which analysts are trying to put estimates on. >> i think that's right. ipod was an incredible category with huge volumes. we've seen it in decline for a number of years. and i think the watch is likely to see small units out of the gate. this will be an expensive product and i think that that will be masked to a degree by including it in this other category. >> what is your assessment on how the stock is reacting after hours? >> i think it's about right. i know it's up about a dollar or so. but i think that's about right. the iphone is a bit better. ipad a bit weaker as many did expect.iphone is a bit better. ipad a bit weaker as many did expect.]is a bit better. ipad a bit weaker as many did expect.is a bit better. ipad a bit weaker as many did expect. they gave us their rev nenue guidance. and the pent up momentum, will it continue as it goes a
they will break it out into a new category. i think it will keep them from having to give the details in 2015. >> so they want to hide the watch. they want to hide these categories for which analysts are trying to put estimates on. >> i think that's right. ipod was an incredible category with huge volumes. we've seen it in decline for a number of years. and i think the watch is likely to see small units out of the gate. this will be an expensive product and i think that that will be...
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of course, the new category is electrophones.nthesized birds chirping and water trickling with new age music] (shapiro) any wave form that you can make in the air, you can make in a wire an analogous wave form, and so you can make music; you can make sounds electronically. an early example of the electrophone was the theremin where the player moves his hand further and closer to an antenna and changes the pitch of the sound that way. and a second antenna over here changes the amplitude of the sound that way. [eerie electronic tones] [electric guitar whines] as the century developed, the electric guitar came into very general use, taking the sound of the guitar and picking up the sound on little pick-ups which are like tiny microphones behind the strings and putting those sounds into an amplifier and back out of a speaker. and then, of course, after that, you begin to come to electronic music synthesizers, and on into the future, who knows what will be next. (stubbs) timbre is connected with musical instruments mostly by structure
of course, the new category is electrophones.nthesized birds chirping and water trickling with new age music] (shapiro) any wave form that you can make in the air, you can make in a wire an analogous wave form, and so you can make music; you can make sounds electronically. an early example of the electrophone was the theremin where the player moves his hand further and closer to an antenna and changes the pitch of the sound that way. and a second antenna over here changes the amplitude of the...
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and takes forever i'm sorry takes many, many, many months i'm asking for you to do is creating a new category break the mold think outside the box in those cases i can't talk about multiple tenants i agree to some of the points when it comes to insurance like people with my homes there are vehicles and products that it's not an issue so i urge you to please think deeply about it and you know i'm opposed to the 90 days it's really not worth it for me and i hope i look at this issue closely thank you. >> thank you, greg. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm e.r. ran i'm here with the anti eviction project i'm here because we all knew we are in the middle a a eviction crisis in san francisco we know that landlords and homeowners are abusing the ellis act to rid tenants and make more money through airbnb we recently discovered the new condo owners don't live in san francisco they're indeed renting their unit as short term vacation rentals and now $11,000 one nor over $12,000 on an airbnb true the data we've been collecting we're finding a number of evictions are take place in the mission and castro
and takes forever i'm sorry takes many, many, many months i'm asking for you to do is creating a new category break the mold think outside the box in those cases i can't talk about multiple tenants i agree to some of the points when it comes to insurance like people with my homes there are vehicles and products that it's not an issue so i urge you to please think deeply about it and you know i'm opposed to the 90 days it's really not worth it for me and i hope i look at this issue closely thank...
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they should be new categories. in deep cuts, we want you to name the artist for us. great place to visit. alex: ryan, start. let's go to smithsonian from a to z for $200. allison. what is the hope diamond? that's the "h." i'll take smithsonian for $400. allison. what is plymouth rock? good. i'll take deep cuts for $200.
they should be new categories. in deep cuts, we want you to name the artist for us. great place to visit. alex: ryan, start. let's go to smithsonian from a to z for $200. allison. what is the hope diamond? that's the "h." i'll take smithsonian for $400. allison. what is plymouth rock? good. i'll take deep cuts for $200.
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tonight, 75 hospital workers are in a new category, being more closely monitored. >> where are the 75 hospital work here's cared for thomas eric duncan? >> most of them are on furlough but some of them who have agreed to do so since they've already been exposed are involved in the treatment of nina and amber. >> tuesday night a labor group that represents nurses related what it said were the grievances of anonymous nurses who say they were involved in treating duncan when he arrived in an ambulance. >> mr. duncan was left for several hours, not in isolation, in an area where other patients were present. >> reporter: for at least three days they said nurses did not wear protective gear but flimsy generic gowns. today the cdc said the use of gear varied inside the hospital. some putting on multiple layers thinking that would protect them more. >> in fact by putting on more layers of gloves or other protective clothing, it becomes much harder to take them off and the risk of contamination during the process of taking these gloves off gets much higher. >> reporter: the hospital said there
tonight, 75 hospital workers are in a new category, being more closely monitored. >> where are the 75 hospital work here's cared for thomas eric duncan? >> most of them are on furlough but some of them who have agreed to do so since they've already been exposed are involved in the treatment of nina and amber. >> tuesday night a labor group that represents nurses related what it said were the grievances of anonymous nurses who say they were involved in treating duncan when he...
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the agency introducing four new categories of risk from high-risk, those with direct contact with patients in west africa, to those with no identifiable risk. with more, peter barnes at the white house. peteer? >> that's right, gerri. what the cdc is trying to do here is categorize levels of risk depending on possible exposure to ebola patients. and then appropriate responses. it is recommending appropriate responses to those less of risk. as you mentioned, the top risk here is the high-risk category, those people with direct contact and care of patients, particularly in best west africa, with direct exposure to bodily fluids. which would put them at risk for getting infected themselves, to some level risk. these include hospital workers in the u.s. people who might be in africa but didn't get close to any of these patients who have come back, a low risk, non-zero level and finally, no identifiable risk. the cdc is recommending for the high-risk is category, direct active monitoring and home isolation for those people and that would include, not going out in public in commmnity events. not
the agency introducing four new categories of risk from high-risk, those with direct contact with patients in west africa, to those with no identifiable risk. with more, peter barnes at the white house. peteer? >> that's right, gerri. what the cdc is trying to do here is categorize levels of risk depending on possible exposure to ebola patients. and then appropriate responses. it is recommending appropriate responses to those less of risk. as you mentioned, the top risk here is the...
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they have new categories of fresh foods and limited kind of offering places like trader joe's so they to choose from. and the share of your grocery dollar going to the traditional grocery stores is forecast to keep shrinking and this rnking and we find other places to shop for groceries. >> the thing that surprised me is that more and more people are shopping at whole foods which, of course, its nickname is whole payche paycheck, but people are flocking there. >> they are. but then you look at walmart, they're going to start ramping up the other ban i cans offerings so if you're already a value consumer and you can get cheaper organics at walmart, walmart could become a competitor at whole foods. think of that. it sounds like two completely different things. >> but get your organics at whole food and your milk at walmart. >> people want the best deal on things and now another trend is people are going to multiple different places. maybe they'll go to walmart for some things but trader joe's because they want something else. it's going to be interesting for the -- you'll see more conso
they have new categories of fresh foods and limited kind of offering places like trader joe's so they to choose from. and the share of your grocery dollar going to the traditional grocery stores is forecast to keep shrinking and this rnking and we find other places to shop for groceries. >> the thing that surprised me is that more and more people are shopping at whole foods which, of course, its nickname is whole payche paycheck, but people are flocking there. >> they are. but then...
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guinness will have to create a new category. the ball's about promoting the power of play. that will all end up in the carpet. >> 5:26 now on wednesday. let's find out what your weekend's in store on the weather front. >> forecast looks nice, playing outside or running outside. this afternoon, comfortable, but chilly this morning, you want a jacket especially the north bay, mid-40s. across the board, south bay, valley, plid to upper 70s with high clouds heading later on today. >> toll plaza shows cash lanes starting to back up. typical pattern here. no surprise at the toll plaza or coming from oakland and 88 on smooth drive south of 880 or north bound, headlights towards the coliseum. picking up the volume, still at the limb the south the south bay. and over to the peninsula, lo lookinglook nice flow of traffic off the high-rise. there's the hayward departure. towards the peninsula approach. >>> 5:27 on wednesday. pg&e tool that can fit in the palm of your hand but monitor the safety of gas pipelines. >>> south bay neighborhood being told to boil their drinking water this m
guinness will have to create a new category. the ball's about promoting the power of play. that will all end up in the carpet. >> 5:26 now on wednesday. let's find out what your weekend's in store on the weather front. >> forecast looks nice, playing outside or running outside. this afternoon, comfortable, but chilly this morning, you want a jacket especially the north bay, mid-40s. across the board, south bay, valley, plid to upper 70s with high clouds heading later on today....
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the agency introducing four new categories of risk from high-risk, those with direct contact with patientsfrica, to those with no identifiable risk. with more, peter barnes at the white house. peteer? >> that's right, gerri. what the cdc is trying to do here is categorize levels of risk depending on possible exposure to ebola patients. and then appropriate responses. it is recommending appropriate responses to those less of risk. as you mentioned, the top risk here is the high-risk categy,
the agency introducing four new categories of risk from high-risk, those with direct contact with patientsfrica, to those with no identifiable risk. with more, peter barnes at the white house. peteer? >> that's right, gerri. what the cdc is trying to do here is categorize levels of risk depending on possible exposure to ebola patients. and then appropriate responses. it is recommending appropriate responses to those less of risk. as you mentioned, the top risk here is the high-risk categy,
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it's not to create a new category of people we're going to label bigots. >> it's just like in an employment case where if i represent somebody and my client was fired because they wouldn't exceed to a customer's demand, then i don't have -- you know, in a title 7 case, you don't have to -- it isn't a defense to honor customer prejudices. in this type of situation under palmore, you had a supreme court case where a custody decision was made and the child was removed from a situation because the judge thought, oh, living in an interracial family, that creates too much tension. the judge didn't have any prejudice, but the judge was exceeding to the prejudice of others. and what the supreme court said was, don't let us pass laws that actually implement private prejudice of others. so it isn't a finding that somebody is a bigot, it's a finding that the court -- that a law could get passed -- >> how is it a compliment to the people who passed this that they had animus? >> this isn't about being a compliment. it's about all the factors we ought to look at in order to determine whether this measure
it's not to create a new category of people we're going to label bigots. >> it's just like in an employment case where if i represent somebody and my client was fired because they wouldn't exceed to a customer's demand, then i don't have -- you know, in a title 7 case, you don't have to -- it isn't a defense to honor customer prejudices. in this type of situation under palmore, you had a supreme court case where a custody decision was made and the child was removed from a situation...
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of magnitude increase recorded by previous uav is led the joint chiefs of staff to have a new insurance category of the master plan from congress. largely for personal and bureaucratic reasons that a detail in the book karem could not sell it to the defense department and the company went bankrupt in 1990. but thanks to other unorthodox thinkers his revolutionary ideas didn't die when his company did. they were rescued and karem was hired by a pair of brothers who had a genius for business to match his genius for aeronautics. the private owners of the sin diego area company else still very active. in 1957 the brothers were in their early 20s and on the cover of "life" magazine. they decided to make that trip before they ever took there first buying less than. [laughter] because the blue brothers were entrepreneurs and in latin america they hope to find business opportunities. and as a result of that trip a graduating from yale the brothers had a venture that lasted a couple of years but the first of many that by the '80s made them uncommonly wealthy. as the name suggests general autonomy began i
of magnitude increase recorded by previous uav is led the joint chiefs of staff to have a new insurance category of the master plan from congress. largely for personal and bureaucratic reasons that a detail in the book karem could not sell it to the defense department and the company went bankrupt in 1990. but thanks to other unorthodox thinkers his revolutionary ideas didn't die when his company did. they were rescued and karem was hired by a pair of brothers who had a genius for business to...
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the evolutions we are been through and you think about what happened with apple venting whole new categoriesed to think differently where-- we're in a world we have been through a lot of innovation but it seems to have grabbed a hold in certain key areas where we thought we would see more dilution from. robotics is one of them. where are the hotspots right now? >> great question. i was asked that question before. i think mobile is still a very deep well and there's a lot more to be done in mobile. i think you'll see a lot more services that are created by people in a particular area, whether it is makeup or hairdressing or laundry or whatever it is. mobile going to become businesses and much more on demand sensitive businesses. there's opportunity for everyone to think about what they do well. do we need to think differently about mobile phones? they have become computers, servers, the center of these wearable devices that we're going to be putting on. >> what is interesting, it used to be you could count on everybody having one. now it is like you can almost count on everybody having to. th
the evolutions we are been through and you think about what happened with apple venting whole new categoriesed to think differently where-- we're in a world we have been through a lot of innovation but it seems to have grabbed a hold in certain key areas where we thought we would see more dilution from. robotics is one of them. where are the hotspots right now? >> great question. i was asked that question before. i think mobile is still a very deep well and there's a lot more to be done...
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that's when maybe , they'll start to throttle back on some of the new investments gene is talking -- about, geographic expansion, categoryxpansion, new devices. >> the phone didn't do very well. eyes onabout the black the earnings report. >> the phone is obvious. if you don't expect profits, let's do "bloomberg west" instead of stock market tv, where we look at what's happening in the business not how investors will react to it. to that, you know, we care about both but what's going on in the , business is interesting. most interesting is aws, the amazon web service, created a -- grew at a 99% clip year-over-year. we don't know what the numbers are, probably close to $2 billion, growing 90%, leading the internet, we could be in a situation where, with jeff bezos thinking five years out, 10 years out, much of the web is run on amazon and they've got a different kind of business than what we think of today as the guys that bring us boxes and throw them on the front step. >> should they be bothering with things like the grocery buy, where you can scan stuff in your house, should they be focusing on set top boxs? should they
that's when maybe , they'll start to throttle back on some of the new investments gene is talking -- about, geographic expansion, categoryxpansion, new devices. >> the phone didn't do very well. eyes onabout the black the earnings report. >> the phone is obvious. if you don't expect profits, let's do "bloomberg west" instead of stock market tv, where we look at what's happening in the business not how investors will react to it. to that, you know, we care about both but...
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well, jeopardy created a new category, what women want and some say they got it all wrong.s a clip from a show that aired earlier this week. a pair of jeans that fit well like the 525s from this. >> what are levies. > that is it. >> 400, a few moments of quiet, to do this, especially the one edited by will schwartz in the new york times. >> what's a crossword puzzle. > that's it. >> some help around the house. would it kid you up to get a bagless canister of one of these once in a while. >> what is a vacuum cleaner. > yikes, some people feel jeopardy went too far. and the category is simply sexist. dr. oz, you said you watched the show. how did you feel about it. >> i was actually in shock. i was standing there preparing dinner and i heard what woman want and i first and i thought we were going to talk about women in history and then when they started talking about exercise or jeans, i was appalled. you dent think it was funny, you think they went too far. >> i absolutely did. i did not feel there was a bit of comic relief, particularly when there are so many issues that ar
well, jeopardy created a new category, what women want and some say they got it all wrong.s a clip from a show that aired earlier this week. a pair of jeans that fit well like the 525s from this. >> what are levies. > that is it. >> 400, a few moments of quiet, to do this, especially the one edited by will schwartz in the new york times. >> what's a crossword puzzle. > that's it. >> some help around the house. would it kid you up to get a bagless canister of one of...
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but it's also creating a whole new category of company that is are technology companies.interesting thing is that every company is becoming a technology company and that creates an exciting part of how we need to look at companies. we need to look at very established companies like ge or siemens as technology companies. >> peter, thank you very much for joining us today. peter is the senior president at research at garner. >>> u.s. unemployment may have reached a six-year low but americans are pessimistic as ever. just four in ten people now believe in the american dream. this according to the public religion research institute. >> so we've been asking you, do you still believe in the american dream? john rogers wrote in to say that 96.6 million people are not in the workforce. and michael e-mailed in to say, the american dream appears to be much more convoluted than it once was. hard work is no longer rewarded and work is harder to attain. e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com and you can also tweet us at our personal handles at the bottom of the screen. >>> what's going on in
but it's also creating a whole new category of company that is are technology companies.interesting thing is that every company is becoming a technology company and that creates an exciting part of how we need to look at companies. we need to look at very established companies like ge or siemens as technology companies. >> peter, thank you very much for joining us today. peter is the senior president at research at garner. >>> u.s. unemployment may have reached a six-year low but...
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governor chris christie we heard tell matt lauer he thought the new risk categories were effectivelyconfusing. do you agree? >> well, what the cdc is trying to do is make it flexible so each state can have their own individual approach so governors can do what they think is right for their state, for their people. but it's really hard, as we're seeing with the ebola situation, to balance being flexible with what many people are calling being confusing. >> should we expect to hear from other states soon? only seven have come forward and made a new ban. >> the the state health department has to sign off on the bans. they need to look at what they feel is right for their state. some of them will certainly wholesale the cdc recommendations and rewrite them and put them out. but it's a political process as we know. the governors and elected leaders like to be seen doing something. >> another major headline from the world health organization right now. the head of the world bank said this morning the ebola infected countries in west africa need 5,000 more health care workers. so the questi
governor chris christie we heard tell matt lauer he thought the new risk categories were effectivelyconfusing. do you agree? >> well, what the cdc is trying to do is make it flexible so each state can have their own individual approach so governors can do what they think is right for their state, for their people. but it's really hard, as we're seeing with the ebola situation, to balance being flexible with what many people are calling being confusing. >> should we expect to hear...
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. ~ has the new tax and treasurer's legislation has a new list of categories that you can tick off, muni registry business. so, the business councils do not -- wanted to provide them with a definition of what each of those items are. so, that was actually something that stephanie was studying. stephanie is a usf school of law, j.d. candidate, class of 2016. so, and was introduced to the office via [speaker not understood] who did the pos presentation to you. and then stephanie did do, worked on further legacy the presentation for you the initial sorting of just going through the s.f. data, database and taking a look at the different categories and dog the initial sorting. and then we'll be working on some additional projects, so. >> hi, commissioners. my name is stephanie. i am currently a usf law student. i did get my undergrad in business, so, i want to combine those. that's why after talking to wyatt, i really wanted to work in the office of small business just because it really interested me and i enjoy my study. >> she said, i hope to create more definitions for the additional terms
. ~ has the new tax and treasurer's legislation has a new list of categories that you can tick off, muni registry business. so, the business councils do not -- wanted to provide them with a definition of what each of those items are. so, that was actually something that stephanie was studying. stephanie is a usf school of law, j.d. candidate, class of 2016. so, and was introduced to the office via [speaker not understood] who did the pos presentation to you. and then stephanie did do, worked on...
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the current president has even created entirely new categories of businesses to which his unilaterally imposed exemptions would apply. in that future, in a president -- if a bill the president signed into law was later considered to be bad policy, and potentially harmful to the president's political party if enforced, accountability for signing that policy into law could be avoided by simply delaying enforcement until a more politically opportune time, if at all. no longer would presidential candidates running for re-election have to stand on their records, because their records could be edited at will. sign one bill into law, enforce another version of it in practice. rinse and repeat. until the accumulation of power in the presidency is complete. whatever the odds of preventing that nightmarish future through the reaffirming of constitutional principles in court, it would be our duty to pursue it. earlier this year, i joined with representative trey gowdy to introduce hr-4138, the enforce the law act, to put a procedure in place, including expedited court procedures, for congress to
the current president has even created entirely new categories of businesses to which his unilaterally imposed exemptions would apply. in that future, in a president -- if a bill the president signed into law was later considered to be bad policy, and potentially harmful to the president's political party if enforced, accountability for signing that policy into law could be avoided by simply delaying enforcement until a more politically opportune time, if at all. no longer would presidential...
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but i do think at some point apple will as it always does say here is a new product category. >> i wonder about the ipad, walter. as you mention the replacement cycle hasn't been what people expected in the past there was software that pushed had edge of performance that made you say i want to run the new software so i need the new hardware. is that the issue here? >> there are two or three issues. one of them is now that i have the new phone and now that it's getting bigger. i travel and cdo everything on y iphone. i find i'm carrying my ipad with me a little less. i may carry a laptop and a iphone. when it was originally introduced, it was a question of is there that category between the phone and the laptop. the answer was yes. but now as the phones get a little bigger and cooler, maybe that place is shrinking. >> do you think they have the bravado to kale product category like the ipod? seems people now get that service from the phone. they created it. how willing do you see them being to actually kill it at the end of the day? >> one of the things that steve jobs did when he had the
but i do think at some point apple will as it always does say here is a new product category. >> i wonder about the ipad, walter. as you mention the replacement cycle hasn't been what people expected in the past there was software that pushed had edge of performance that made you say i want to run the new software so i need the new hardware. is that the issue here? >> there are two or three issues. one of them is now that i have the new phone and now that it's getting bigger. i...
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i think they'll create demand in a lot of new categories. thing i'm excited about is because the barrier to entry is so low for the internet of things, you're going to see a lot of new kinds of companies get in there. imagine things that are very specific to industries measuring health and life, measuring ultraviolet exposure for kids, sports activities, games, all kinds of things will be enabled. >> and just a quick question on samsung, because i know you make the i chips in samsung's galaxy s5, do you see them losing a lot of market share to apple and other competitors? >> i think there are a lot of dynamics in the market. both have been very strong competitors. between the two of them, i think they do a great job creating hardware and certainly are the largest players in the market. >> we'll see where the technology goes on all of those things. thanks so much for joining us. broadcom shares up more than 7%. ceo scott mcgregor there. >> a lot of big guests on the show today. still ahead, hedge fund manager john burbank joins us live from th
i think they'll create demand in a lot of new categories. thing i'm excited about is because the barrier to entry is so low for the internet of things, you're going to see a lot of new kinds of companies get in there. imagine things that are very specific to industries measuring health and life, measuring ultraviolet exposure for kids, sports activities, games, all kinds of things will be enabled. >> and just a quick question on samsung, because i know you make the i chips in samsung's...
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with so many states doing their own thing, the cdc issued new guidelines and created four new risk categories for people returning home from ebola outbreak countries. but on the "today" show, new jersey governor chris christie clearly was not impressed. >> the cdc has been -- this newest guidance, from my perspective, is incredibly confuse. we're not moving an inch. our policy hasn't changed and our policy will not change. >> nbc gabe gutierrez is live outside of emery university hospital. safe are -- sarczasara dallof o bellevue hospital. >> amber vinson, the second nurse infected with ebola after treating thomas eric duncan in dallas she's expected to speak at the afternoon press conference but take no questions. much like her colleague, the first nurse infected, nina pham was released from the national institute of health. she got a hug from president obama. it was amber vinson that got a lot of attention. she flew commercial my from dallas to ohio to visit some family members and plan her wedding. it was before she returned home that she called the cdc and self-reported that low grade fev
with so many states doing their own thing, the cdc issued new guidelines and created four new risk categories for people returning home from ebola outbreak countries. but on the "today" show, new jersey governor chris christie clearly was not impressed. >> the cdc has been -- this newest guidance, from my perspective, is incredibly confuse. we're not moving an inch. our policy hasn't changed and our policy will not change. >> nbc gabe gutierrez is live outside of emery...
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it's a new category. ng to take time to take off. >> hey, gene, this is a really critical juncture for apple as we enter the important selling season. i think next thursday they're announcing new details on the imac and ipads, which is a relatively soft release. then it's earnings, isn't it, like a week on monday, october the 20th? >> that's right. i mean, the real core question near term is how is the iphone doing? part of the teen survey results were encouraging for that. the interest level in buying a phone, an iphone, increased from 67% in the spring to 73. that actually had an uptick. their core franchises couldn't be doing better. samsung's woes are being caused by apple. as an investor, the momentum in the business continues to be very strong. i think we'll see that in a positive guide higher than the street for the december quarter. >> hey, gene, the survey also takes a crack at go pro and asks them how many of you want this on your holiday wish list. four times last year. >> yeah, wasn't very many
it's a new category. ng to take time to take off. >> hey, gene, this is a really critical juncture for apple as we enter the important selling season. i think next thursday they're announcing new details on the imac and ipads, which is a relatively soft release. then it's earnings, isn't it, like a week on monday, october the 20th? >> that's right. i mean, the real core question near term is how is the iphone doing? part of the teen survey results were encouraging for that. the...
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it's not to create a new category of people we're going to label bigots. >> it's just like in an employment case where if i represent somebody and my client was fired because they wouldn't exceed to a customer's demand, then i don't have -- you know, in a title 7 case, you don't have to -- it isn't a defense to honor customer prejudices. in this type of situation under palmore, you had a supreme court case where a custody decision was made and the child was removed from a situation because the judge thought, oh, living in an interracial family, that creates too much tension. the judge didn't have any prejudice, but the judge was exceeding to the prejudice of others. and what the supreme court said was, don't let us pass laws that actually implement private prejudice of others. so it isn't a finding that somebody is a bigot, it's a finding that the court -- that a law could get passed -- >> how is it a compliment to the people who passed this that they had animus? all the factors we ought to look at. in order to determine whether this measure targeting this narrow group of people, the same p
it's not to create a new category of people we're going to label bigots. >> it's just like in an employment case where if i represent somebody and my client was fired because they wouldn't exceed to a customer's demand, then i don't have -- you know, in a title 7 case, you don't have to -- it isn't a defense to honor customer prejudices. in this type of situation under palmore, you had a supreme court case where a custody decision was made and the child was removed from a situation...
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it's not to create a new category of people we're going to label bigots. >> it's just like in an employment case where if i represent somebody and my client was fired because they wouldn't exceed to a customer's demand, then i don't have -- you know, in a title 7 case, you don't have to -- it isn't a defense to honor customer prejudices. in this type of situation under palmore, you had a supreme court case where a custody decision was made and the child was removed from a situation because the judge thought, oh, living in an interracial family, that creates too much tension. the judge didn't have any prejudice, but the judge was exceeding to the prejudice of others. and what the supreme court said was, don't let us pass laws that actually implement private prejudice of others. so it isn't a finding that somebody is a bigot, it's a finding that the court -- that a law could get passed -- >> how is it a compliment to the people who passed this that they had animus? >> this isn't about being a compliment. it's about all the factors we ought to look at in order to determine whether this measure
it's not to create a new category of people we're going to label bigots. >> it's just like in an employment case where if i represent somebody and my client was fired because they wouldn't exceed to a customer's demand, then i don't have -- you know, in a title 7 case, you don't have to -- it isn't a defense to honor customer prejudices. in this type of situation under palmore, you had a supreme court case where a custody decision was made and the child was removed from a situation...
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in a lifetime recorded by previous uavs have let the joint chiefs of staff to establish a new endurance category and an unmanned aircraft master plan ordered by congress. yet largely for personal and bureaucratic reasons in a detail in the book, karem was unable to sell its trust of the defense department and the company he created to build them what a great 1990. thanks to some other unorthodox thinkers, abe karem's ideas come his revolutionary ideas didn't die when his company did. those ideas were rescued in karem ms top engineers were hired by a pair of others who had a genius for business to match karem's genius for aeronautics. their names are neil and london blue here they are the private owners of the san diego area company that built the predator, general comments. come on now in the late 70s they are still very active and fascinated in their own right. in 1957 when the blue brothers were in their early 20s and still students they made a cover of life magazine by flying a paper tripe is there from what america during summer vacation. they decided to make the trip by the way before they
in a lifetime recorded by previous uavs have let the joint chiefs of staff to establish a new endurance category and an unmanned aircraft master plan ordered by congress. yet largely for personal and bureaucratic reasons in a detail in the book, karem was unable to sell its trust of the defense department and the company he created to build them what a great 1990. thanks to some other unorthodox thinkers, abe karem's ideas come his revolutionary ideas didn't die when his company did. those...
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flight times recorded the previous uavs have led the joint chiefs of staff to establish a new endurance category and an unmanned aircraft master plan ordered by congress. yet largely for personal or bureaucratic reasons that i detail in the book mccarran was unable to sell to the defense department and the company he created to build them what encrypt when he was 90. but thanks to some other unorthodox thinkers, abe karam's ideas, his revolutionary ideas didn't die when his company did. those ideas were rescued and his top engineers were hired by a pair of brothers who had a genius for business to match karem's genius for aeronautics. i think i turned it off. their names are neil and linda blue. they're the private owners of the san diego general predator subatomic than while they are now in the late 70s, they're still very active and fascinating in their own right. in 1957 when the blue brothers during the early 20th and still statements on the cover of life magazine by flying a paper try peace or around latin america during summer vacation. they decided to make the trip by delay before they ev
flight times recorded the previous uavs have led the joint chiefs of staff to establish a new endurance category and an unmanned aircraft master plan ordered by congress. yet largely for personal or bureaucratic reasons that i detail in the book mccarran was unable to sell to the defense department and the company he created to build them what encrypt when he was 90. but thanks to some other unorthodox thinkers, abe karam's ideas, his revolutionary ideas didn't die when his company did. those...
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access, making the system smarter project would be transit single priority would fall into that category. the new line management center that is helping us monitor and manage the system better. those are both examples of projects in that group. and enhancing safety access, the new fleet procurements will really help both access and safety issues, also escalator rehab and repair, things like that. i'm just trying to make the point that muni forward is a lot broader than just the tep. and one of the kind of exciting things about that is we're able to put out some advertisement. so, these are examples of two types of collateral that you should be seeing on our system within the next several weeks. the top one is talking about the red lines on church and that was a tep project but now it's in a muni moving forward banner and talking about the new bus and new bus procurement we're going to replace the entire bus fleet within the next four to five years. both of those should be showing up on our system soon. i'm getting the word out about muni forward. so, back to the tep specific projects, i do want t
access, making the system smarter project would be transit single priority would fall into that category. the new line management center that is helping us monitor and manage the system better. those are both examples of projects in that group. and enhancing safety access, the new fleet procurements will really help both access and safety issues, also escalator rehab and repair, things like that. i'm just trying to make the point that muni forward is a lot broader than just the tep. and one of...
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it would mark their maiden voyage into new device category.t is a smart watch that tracks your heart rate and features more than two days of battery life. >> the strategy has been, ooh, ooh, we do this, too. >> what else? >> a key earnings call for yahoo!. morrison meyer will unveil third-quarter results. she currently faces a number of challenges including what to do with the money that you who reaps from ali baba's ipo. >> i'm not up to speed on this. to me, this is a huge deal. >> yahoo! strategy is the holding company for alibaba stock. >> now what? >> i feel like we keep reporting on john who out of force of habit. i don't know what they do or what they have to offer. >> the yahoo! party was like a hot ticket. >> but isn't that a symptom of pathetic declined? >> yes, i do. that was a great band in the 1960's, pathetic decline. >> with the u.s. economy holding its own for now, the u.s. dollar trend will likely persist but it has become crowded. our guest david woo puts this into context to reconsider the recovering risk. until last week, w
it would mark their maiden voyage into new device category.t is a smart watch that tracks your heart rate and features more than two days of battery life. >> the strategy has been, ooh, ooh, we do this, too. >> what else? >> a key earnings call for yahoo!. morrison meyer will unveil third-quarter results. she currently faces a number of challenges including what to do with the money that you who reaps from ali baba's ipo. >> i'm not up to speed on this. to me, this is a...
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new number one in the athlete's category, lebron james with a top value of $37 million. we placing tiger woods. he dropped 10 million in value. still comes in at 2nd with 36 million and a 3rd roger federer at $32 million. it's nice to have all those zeros behind there in that count. you would never know what that's like. >> we can dream. we can hope. by, some losing 10, 12 million in one year, how would you like that? from sports, let's go to business, nbc's kate rogers, i hear her brand value is to about what 33 million? >> hey, richard, stocks fell sharply tuesday as they fret about the impact that could have on the corporate earnings. the dow suffered the worst day and puts triple digit moves in the past 13 session. >>> twitter is suing the justice department and if ib fib. the social media wants to be allowed to provide more details about the extent of u.s. government under surveillance and requests information on users from federal agencies. this is good news. it may not stay warm this winter. it will be a repeat of last year's deep freeze is unlikely. demand of nat
new number one in the athlete's category, lebron james with a top value of $37 million. we placing tiger woods. he dropped 10 million in value. still comes in at 2nd with 36 million and a 3rd roger federer at $32 million. it's nice to have all those zeros behind there in that count. you would never know what that's like. >> we can dream. we can hope. by, some losing 10, 12 million in one year, how would you like that? from sports, let's go to business, nbc's kate rogers, i hear her brand...
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it approaches bermuda as a category 3, but the good news is, it will continue to move out to sea. for tonight, though, temperatures mid-50s for the low and philadelphia, partly cloudy, pretty cool, areas up and northwest. then tomorrow, in the upper 60s for most of the day. sunshine and moving over to cloud cover through the day. but it will be a windy day. the shredder is tomorrow, so we look dry for that in the wells fargo parking lot. and for sunday, for the walk in the morning, afternoon highs will only be mid-50s, and from sunday night into monday morning, that will be the coldest morning for some areas could be in the 30s as we into monday morning. >> you said the word, snow, too. >> not for us! we could see a little bit of lake-effect snow. not all models are showing that, but it shows you how cold the air mass could be. and a potential nor'easter next week with rain and wind for us. >> not a good sign. >> i don't like it, no. >> no. sheena, thanks. >>> great night for high school football. let's talk to come cast sports's danny carmells. >> we have the college koeches look
it approaches bermuda as a category 3, but the good news is, it will continue to move out to sea. for tonight, though, temperatures mid-50s for the low and philadelphia, partly cloudy, pretty cool, areas up and northwest. then tomorrow, in the upper 60s for most of the day. sunshine and moving over to cloud cover through the day. but it will be a windy day. the shredder is tomorrow, so we look dry for that in the wells fargo parking lot. and for sunday, for the walk in the morning, afternoon...
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a new number one in the athletes category, forbes estimates that lebron james has a top brand value worth $37 million. rereplacings twoods -- tiger woods, who previously held that spot. he dropped $10 million in value but still comes ranked second at $36 million. and third is roger federer, $32 million. all those zeros must be nice. >>> up next, why you might be working until you're 70 because we don't have all those zeros. >>> plus, it has fans searching for clues. j.k. rowling's cryptic tweet about harry potter. >>> welcome back. j.k. rowling had a riddle for fans. she says cry, foe, run amok, fa awry, my wand won't tolerate this nonsense. some guesses were harry returns. won't say any details now, a week off, no comment. or how about this. newt scamandre noteworthy flora fauna in new york. this is the first line of the efficiency not sis of the upcoming harry potter spinoff film. i would have never figured that out on my own. >> ever. >>> remember the apparently homeless man who escorted miley cyrus to mtv's vmas this year? he was actually a wanted man. he was sentenced to probation. >
a new number one in the athletes category, forbes estimates that lebron james has a top brand value worth $37 million. rereplacings twoods -- tiger woods, who previously held that spot. he dropped $10 million in value but still comes ranked second at $36 million. and third is roger federer, $32 million. all those zeros must be nice. >>> up next, why you might be working until you're 70 because we don't have all those zeros. >>> plus, it has fans searching for clues. j.k....
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news is next. and then those categories change every few months. one month it's the "gym"...t month it's movie theaters?! who buys that much popcorn? get the quicksilver card from capital one. it lets you call the shots. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on absolutely every purchase, everywhere. now, isn't that how it should be? what's in your wallet? now, isn't that how it should be? mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. that disease is for older people. not me. i take good care of myself. i'm active. i never saw it coming....it hit me like a ton of bricks. pneumococcal pneumonia was horrible... the fatigue... the chest pains, difficulty breathing. it put me in the hospital. you don't want to go through what i did. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor. you may be able to prevent it. do it...take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. if your hair, skin and nails don't look more beautiful, we'll give you your money back. i did it...and i fee
news is next. and then those categories change every few months. one month it's the "gym"...t month it's movie theaters?! who buys that much popcorn? get the quicksilver card from capital one. it lets you call the shots. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on absolutely every purchase, everywhere. now, isn't that how it should be? what's in your wallet? now, isn't that how it should be? mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on...
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this, after the cdc unveiled four new risk categories for travelers entering the u.s.e in wet africa. they sail it will make us safer with each level triggering its own tailored response. how exactly will medical professionals know when to test someone? let's ask dr. irwin redliner, we get new here to chat about it. these new guidelines coming from the cdc. do you think these revisions will help clear up the confusion? some of will say all of this back and forth will further confuse the issue. you've got to feel a little sympathy for people trying to make firm national guideline, because we do learn more information. we try to modulate that and end up with something that works. i think people should be anticipating this is going to be an organic work in progress over time. >> fine-tuning. >> learn more, see more, see the way people behave after they've been diagnosed or they're in potentially in the presymptomatic stage. we have to keep being able to adjust that we have to do it credibly. i happen to like the new guidelines. it's very, it's four distinct categories wit
this, after the cdc unveiled four new risk categories for travelers entering the u.s.e in wet africa. they sail it will make us safer with each level triggering its own tailored response. how exactly will medical professionals know when to test someone? let's ask dr. irwin redliner, we get new here to chat about it. these new guidelines coming from the cdc. do you think these revisions will help clear up the confusion? some of will say all of this back and forth will further confuse the issue....
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new finland. it is still a category 1 hurricane with winds at about 90 miles per hour. so we are definitely breathing a sigh of relief here in bermuda. but i want to quickly point out hurricane ana out near the hawaiian islands. it's still a category 1 hurricane, but it's not going to hit the islands directly. but it is still producing tropical storm conditions. hilo already picked up three inches of rain. this storm is going to stay well south of the island. it's going to continue to move away over the course of the next couple of days. but rain is going to remain an issue for at least today and into tomorrow, lester. >> dylan, see you tomorrow morning on "today." >>> we're back in a moment with an unusual road trip that's making a difference all across this country. >>> finally tonight, giving back is something that most people think about after a successful career, a chance to help others realize their dreams. but one young couple decided to do it differently, hitting the road with acts of kindness in all 50 states. their story tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> rep
new finland. it is still a category 1 hurricane with winds at about 90 miles per hour. so we are definitely breathing a sigh of relief here in bermuda. but i want to quickly point out hurricane ana out near the hawaiian islands. it's still a category 1 hurricane, but it's not going to hit the islands directly. but it is still producing tropical storm conditions. hilo already picked up three inches of rain. this storm is going to stay well south of the island. it's going to continue to move away...
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news. we're talking about a major category three hurricane named gonzalo and it is bearing down on bermuda. this is a live picture, please excuse the the fuzzy appearance but a hurricane is hitting right now as we speak. visibility there very poor. you can see flagpole, waves are coming in, we are expecting a storm surge similar to hurricane fabian from 2003 which produced a 10-foot storm surge. this will be a devastating storm for bermuda. lets go to the satellite view of this hurricane, right the now it is only 40 miles to the the southwest of this beautiful vacation island, and you can see the eye, fairly well defined but a better view from the weather service radar that is located, in bermuda. you can see cloud tops associated with the rising storms as a it continues to move across the island. this is doppler radar and right there that front in the cross hairs is target, bull's eye, unfortunately bermuda. we have a well defined eye the calm that is very close to the island. outer band of the eye wall represented by heavy rain, convection in the yellows and orange very close to the islan
news. we're talking about a major category three hurricane named gonzalo and it is bearing down on bermuda. this is a live picture, please excuse the the fuzzy appearance but a hurricane is hitting right now as we speak. visibility there very poor. you can see flagpole, waves are coming in, we are expecting a storm surge similar to hurricane fabian from 2003 which produced a 10-foot storm surge. this will be a devastating storm for bermuda. lets go to the satellite view of this hurricane, right...
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news. hurricane gonzalo has reached a category 4 churning north in the atlantic and sadly taking aim at bermuda. this is the view from the international space station just today, packing winds up to 145 miles an hour. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is in bermuda for us tonight. >> reporter: 120-mile-per-hour wind gusts, concrete roofs ripped from homes. this was the damage tropical storm fay did to bermuda just last weekend. today, this is the calm before the big storm. beach-goers soaked in the last of the sun before hurricane gonzalo bears down on the paradise islands. hotels and residents boarded up homes and businesses. and stocked up on supplies and gas. extra flights were added to evacuate people ahead of the storm. >> leaving. just in time. >> starting friday morning right out of the gate expect conditions to deteriorate. some of the worst conditions will be in the afternoon and evening hours. >> reporter: eerily reminiscent of 2003 when a hurricane killed four people and caused $300 million in damage. here's the track of fabian near bermuda. here's the track of gonzalo, side-by-side the
news. hurricane gonzalo has reached a category 4 churning north in the atlantic and sadly taking aim at bermuda. this is the view from the international space station just today, packing winds up to 145 miles an hour. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is in bermuda for us tonight. >> reporter: 120-mile-per-hour wind gusts, concrete roofs ripped from homes. this was the damage tropical storm fay did to bermuda just last weekend. today, this is the calm before the big storm. beach-goers soaked...