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they require acquisitions, or can they create new categories with what they have?ty: thank you so much. much more ahead on bloomberg television. what you miss is next. -- what did you miss is next. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. joe: we are moments away from the closing bell. i am joe weisenthal. scarlett: and i'm scarlet fu, in for alix steel. [bell rings] u.s. stocks rising the most in almost three weeks. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?". the $37 billion deal. warren buffett pursues berkshire's biggest deal. does his big bet makes sense? scarlett: our neighbor to the north has never meant more when it comes to global markets. joe: and stocks take a backseat t. we have the charts to prove it. move.tt: we have a steady , almost a broad advance erasing last week's decline.
they require acquisitions, or can they create new categories with what they have?ty: thank you so much. much more ahead on bloomberg television. what you miss is next. -- what did you miss is next. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. joe: we are...
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. >> this is a new category.efore. >> he says while there is no specific study highlighting the benefits of fat water, he tells us research into this type of oil shows it can have fat burning capabilities. >> we take fresh coconut oil and remove only about 15% of that oil, the 15% that is documented to have these biological effects in humans. >> reporter: according to its website, the coconut oil fats in the water are quickly absorbed by the body and turned into energy. faster than drinks with sugar like coconut water or sports drinks. any leftover energy is excreted rather than stored as fat. the beverage, which costs around $3.95 a bottle, boasts 20 calories and two grams of saturated an fat. some nutritionists say that might not be enough fat to have an impact on the body. >> it is substantially lower than what the average person might add to a meal to increase absorbability of different nutrients. >> reporter: for now, fat water is treading lightly, selling their product in only a few los angeles retailers an
. >> this is a new category.efore. >> he says while there is no specific study highlighting the benefits of fat water, he tells us research into this type of oil shows it can have fat burning capabilities. >> we take fresh coconut oil and remove only about 15% of that oil, the 15% that is documented to have these biological effects in humans. >> reporter: according to its website, the coconut oil fats in the water are quickly absorbed by the body and turned into energy....
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i think he's creating a new category based on people believing that through his sheer will that he wille able to deliver on some ethereal greatness in the future. >> reporter: the billionaire's nashville appearance a far cry from last night's rowdy event where trump was cheered for taking aim at hillary clinton's top adviser huma abedin and her husband anthony weiner who left congress in the wake of a sex scandal. >> so huma is getting classified secrets. she's married to a bad guy. i know anthony weiner for a long time. i knew before they caught him with the bing, bing, bing. >> reporter: the clinton campaign calling him out on twitter, calling it disgraceful. also groups funding carly fiorina echoed her concern that he's kept off the stage. donald trump said it would be a shame not to see her up there. >> chuck todd will have much more on the trump effect tomorrow morning on "meet the press." >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday -- when the medical professional in charge of your primary care is not a doctor. >>> plus, spelling out the grammar gaffes that annoy people the
i think he's creating a new category based on people believing that through his sheer will that he wille able to deliver on some ethereal greatness in the future. >> reporter: the billionaire's nashville appearance a far cry from last night's rowdy event where trump was cheered for taking aim at hillary clinton's top adviser huma abedin and her husband anthony weiner who left congress in the wake of a sex scandal. >> so huma is getting classified secrets. she's married to a bad guy....
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. >> i don't think he's created a new category. it's based on people believing that through his sheer will that he will be able to deliver on some greatness in the future. >> reporter: the billionai billionaire's nashville appearance, he was cheered for taking aim at hillary clinton's topped a vie or the and her husband who left congress in the wake of a sex scandal. >> so uma is getting classified secrets. she's married to a bad guy. i've known anthony weiner for a long time. >> the clinton campaign firing back calling his words disgraceful. >> about a fund raising appeal echoing that the rules for the next republican debate people her off the main stage. i asked trump. he said it would be a shame not to see fiorina up there. >> chuck todd will have much more on the trump effect tomorrow morning on meet the press. when nightly news continues on this saturday, when the medical professional in charge of your primary care is not a doctor, plus, spelling primary care is not a doctor, plus, spelling out did you know that meeting your d
. >> i don't think he's created a new category. it's based on people believing that through his sheer will that he will be able to deliver on some greatness in the future. >> reporter: the billionai billionaire's nashville appearance, he was cheered for taking aim at hillary clinton's topped a vie or the and her husband who left congress in the wake of a sex scandal. >> so uma is getting classified secrets. she's married to a bad guy. i've known anthony weiner for a long time....
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of time, so it's not really doing anything new it's just adding a new category of limited legality.the other thing i i want to point out, only because no one else has is that entering the country illegally is not the same as committing a murder, it is not a criminal offense, it is an administrative offense. when you hear people say don't you understand, or the phrase what don't you understand or what part of it illegal to you understand, you understand, i think it's important to point out, and gonzalez is recommending this in his book that if someone has committed a murder or arrested for drunk driving 20 times i'll be in the country illegally, that person shortly should be deported. if if all that person has done is cross the border and spent 20 years working, has has not broken any criminal laws, perhaps that person should be treated differently. so i just want to leave you with that thought, we now have exactly 15 minutes, open for questions. the mike is in the middle of the room. please keep your questions breathe and make them questions rather than speeches. thank you. >> good
of time, so it's not really doing anything new it's just adding a new category of limited legality.the other thing i i want to point out, only because no one else has is that entering the country illegally is not the same as committing a murder, it is not a criminal offense, it is an administrative offense. when you hear people say don't you understand, or the phrase what don't you understand or what part of it illegal to you understand, you understand, i think it's important to point out, and...
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it is the first new product category under tim cook. the company to grow goingrd to, there's a lot of different product categories available to them whether it's a car within the home with apple tv and whatever iteration that goes. but the watch is almost like your early sign toast of in this first new product category how successful was it, how innovative was it? as you see the revenue ramp, they don't report it explicitly but enough to get a sense of that. it's a litmus test on the investors' confidence on whether they can deliver on other additional product as you move forward. >> yes, indeed. i hope people aren't expecting to see an apple car anytime soon. i doubt it's going to pop up and drive out of the garage anytime soon. walter piecyk, thank you very much. >> i'm hoping, jon. next up, puerto rico missing a debt payment this weekend. what will the restructuring of the territory look like? we'll ask the former governor and then top performers for the month of july and the year so far include netflix and amazon streaming their way
it is the first new product category under tim cook. the company to grow goingrd to, there's a lot of different product categories available to them whether it's a car within the home with apple tv and whatever iteration that goes. but the watch is almost like your early sign toast of in this first new product category how successful was it, how innovative was it? as you see the revenue ramp, they don't report it explicitly but enough to get a sense of that. it's a litmus test on the investors'...
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hurricane center, brand new update. categoryly sunday morning heading towards the central bahamas. what are computer models tell us. there's a split in what could happen. it could be a weaker storm, interact with the dominican republic and stay a tropical storm and head towards cuba. couple of other computer models have it a stronger tomorrow. it could curve more and be off the southeast coast three or four days. luckily the flow off the coastline, south carolina, georgia and carolinas could keep the storm near the coast or off the coast. doesn't look like much of a chance this could slam in the southeast u.s. it could be close enough to have direct impact for beaches and definitely rip currents and wave action and that sort of stuff. florida and coastline of georgia. not a lot of bad weather out there today. beautiful this great lakes. showers and thunderstorms in new england. looks like this is the storm to watch. >> we'll keep an eye on it. bill karins, thanks for that. congratulations to your mets. >> they're not my team, bu
hurricane center, brand new update. categoryly sunday morning heading towards the central bahamas. what are computer models tell us. there's a split in what could happen. it could be a weaker storm, interact with the dominican republic and stay a tropical storm and head towards cuba. couple of other computer models have it a stronger tomorrow. it could curve more and be off the southeast coast three or four days. luckily the flow off the coastline, south carolina, georgia and carolinas could...
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it is not going anywhere but it makes possible big new categories of illegal immigration. that's true only the past couple of years and one of the reasons republicans are revved up about this issue. >> this phenomenon has always been available. the term anchor baby they are throwing around as been with us for many, many years. there's nothing new about the dimensions of this in the obama administration. >> nothing new about it within the republican party. chris christie has advocated altering the birthright citizenship clause in the past, john kasich when he was in congress was an advocate of this, rick santorum has been on this bandwagon. it is not as if the people running for president haven't stumped on this before it is because president obama, because he exists. whether the movement got started because president obama exists you have this revving up of this nativism and checking for every candidate that may run for president whether they are a natural born citizen which canadian born ted cruz had to get to the side of when he was first contemplating a run. the thing i
it is not going anywhere but it makes possible big new categories of illegal immigration. that's true only the past couple of years and one of the reasons republicans are revved up about this issue. >> this phenomenon has always been available. the term anchor baby they are throwing around as been with us for many, many years. there's nothing new about the dimensions of this in the obama administration. >> nothing new about it within the republican party. chris christie has...
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but it's a new category. not everybody realizes how this is going to affect their life. steve: do we expect to see more walls coming down as far as apple and samsung working together? >> this is a standard that manufacturers, such as lg and work well. google wants to port the watches to every phone. there can be cheaper smartwatches for the iphone. the iwatch is expensive. if we can get cheaper ones, maybe there's a watch for somebody that's not necessarily the apple watch. dari: that might change the game. people might wear them. i don't see them very often. thieves. the ceo is saying customers who abuse the network's unlimited plan will be kicked off. steve: they hate unlimited data. >> t-mobile is different. they love to talk about their unlimited data. what they don't like are people who abuse it. the way it works, if you have an unlimited plan, it's unlimited except for mobile hotspot use. they're upset about sneaky users who decided to install software that let you use it if they try to cap it. steve: explain that better. say that again. phone. it turns your phone
but it's a new category. not everybody realizes how this is going to affect their life. steve: do we expect to see more walls coming down as far as apple and samsung working together? >> this is a standard that manufacturers, such as lg and work well. google wants to port the watches to every phone. there can be cheaper smartwatches for the iphone. the iwatch is expensive. if we can get cheaper ones, maybe there's a watch for somebody that's not necessarily the apple watch. dari: that...
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liz: and the reefer madness, that was the most unbelievable -- is this a new category?a long time. ithaca college, number one -- liz: ithaca! [laughter] >> the usual suspects. when you think about it, you probably want to know if there's an active social scene. you're never going to read about this stuff -- liz: skidmore, university of vermont, every greens day college. >> any surprises? [laughter] liz: great to have you. how much does this cost? >> $23.99. liz: you've got to read it even just for the fun of it. it's just too much. rob, great to see you, with the princeton review. >>> we do have some breaking news right now. we wanted to update you on that news we brought you earlier, camp shelby in mississippi is apparently now secure after that shooting which happened just before noon today. no injuries, we want to stress that, no injuries have been reported. all personnel have been accounted for, but the two suspects are still on the loose. they allegedly fired shots at a group of soldiers. they were on the road in their pickup truck, and they fired at the soldiers n
liz: and the reefer madness, that was the most unbelievable -- is this a new category?a long time. ithaca college, number one -- liz: ithaca! [laughter] >> the usual suspects. when you think about it, you probably want to know if there's an active social scene. you're never going to read about this stuff -- liz: skidmore, university of vermont, every greens day college. >> any surprises? [laughter] liz: great to have you. how much does this cost? >> $23.99. liz: you've got to...
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that kind of fueling of spend in these new categories is just phenomenal.d it comes to the point, you know, how many units of the apple watch will be sold? what's your proxy for how many apple watches will be sold? there's such a huge amount of spend that's opening up for these devices. i fully agree. i think we're in an amazing time of creativity in the digital space. it's almost this cambrian moment where we're seeing the proliferation of so many products as witnessed by ces. the other thing is which one will survive? which ecosystem will survive? to your point, larry, how will they interact? it's a very good question. which services will be the kingmakers and the platforms that everything will congress rate to. an incredible amount of change we'll see. >> the standards, too -- we've been seeing this for the last several years, there is not yet a kind of dominant standard for how these devices will share data, interact. there are three, four, five competing ones. i wouldn't predict which one is going to win. we also found in the research that it's very ty
that kind of fueling of spend in these new categories is just phenomenal.d it comes to the point, you know, how many units of the apple watch will be sold? what's your proxy for how many apple watches will be sold? there's such a huge amount of spend that's opening up for these devices. i fully agree. i think we're in an amazing time of creativity in the digital space. it's almost this cambrian moment where we're seeing the proliferation of so many products as witnessed by ces. the other thing...
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a new category. that are no right now, there were like a lot of typewriters, dedicated person who loved typing. we do that with word processing these days. the world is going to change in iot is not the only exception. there will be new jobs created. we talk about drones and new technologies. think about. if you have a drone, who's going to operate that? somebody has to be able to the expert. summit has to be expert. that's a new job category. so we don't know exactly what kind of jobs will be created but historically, i'm kind of like a little optimistic about it. a lot of experts are needed training, education, that's critical but eventually i think it will -- >> and overtime our lives have gotten better. even the less advantage people in our society today have a life that is much better than it was even 20 years ago. like any technology can be used for good or evil, and hopefully you are seeing that some of these sensors on trucks, some bad measurement data, makes a driver do something seminar dep
a new category. that are no right now, there were like a lot of typewriters, dedicated person who loved typing. we do that with word processing these days. the world is going to change in iot is not the only exception. there will be new jobs created. we talk about drones and new technologies. think about. if you have a drone, who's going to operate that? somebody has to be able to the expert. summit has to be expert. that's a new job category. so we don't know exactly what kind of jobs will be...
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obsolete so you've kind of got a hedge room opening soup that kind of fuelling of spans in these new categories is phenomenal and it comes to the point of, you know, how many units of the apple watch will be sold and what's your proxy for how many apple watches will be mold? well, there's such a huge amount of spend opening up for these i think we're in an amazing tim of creativity in the digital space and it's almost this cambrian moment where we're just seeing proliferation of so many by cs. the interesting thing will be one which ones of those will survive, which ecosystems will eórvive? '"tp'd to your point, larry, ab how will they interact, it's a very good question. which services will be the king makers and the platforms that everything will congregate to? will bitit be ios or android? i think it will be a fascinating time and incredible amount of change we see over the next few years. >> and the standards, too. a big part of it, we've been seeing this on the internet of things for the last several years is there is not yet a kind of dominant standard for how these devices will share da
obsolete so you've kind of got a hedge room opening soup that kind of fuelling of spans in these new categories is phenomenal and it comes to the point of, you know, how many units of the apple watch will be sold and what's your proxy for how many apple watches will be mold? well, there's such a huge amount of spend opening up for these i think we're in an amazing tim of creativity in the digital space and it's almost this cambrian moment where we're just seeing proliferation of so many by cs....
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crime statistics for domestic violence, dating violence and stalking incidents and includes two new categories of hate crime reporting. information concerning victims rights and options must also be provided in writing to students and employees reporting crimes. a new edition and in my opinion the most important one, is the mandate for institutions to provide education efforts around prevention and awareness of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. these programs for current and new students and employees must address a significant amount of required content, the educational programs are now prescriptive which i elaborate on in my written testimony. title ix's influence can be seen throughout the amendment. specific examples of overlap between the laws may also be found in my written testimony. campuses honestly want to comply with a query out and many see it as a basement, not a feeling of campus safety efforts. many new programs have potential to enhance existing safety on campus. each of these proposals will require thoughtful implication of adoption, especially
crime statistics for domestic violence, dating violence and stalking incidents and includes two new categories of hate crime reporting. information concerning victims rights and options must also be provided in writing to students and employees reporting crimes. a new edition and in my opinion the most important one, is the mandate for institutions to provide education efforts around prevention and awareness of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. these programs for...
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you put them in, and what they do, it's a whole new category of brand-new contact lenses.he smokey eye. momma, you like? >> i do. congratulations. you feel good? is 30 going to work for you? >> yeah. >> i feel like your entire office -- guys, thank you to our beauty dream team and our sponsor acuvue. head to our website on yahoo! for more great tips to revamp your style. >>> coming up next on "good morning america" -- don't go anywhere, michael ray is performing live. don't go anywhere. >>> "good morning america's slam [ cheers and applause ] >>> we're joined this morning by up and coming country music star michael ray, he just released his self-titled debut. his debut single "kiss you in the morning" hitting number one. i think you have arrived. how does it feel to have the number one song in the land? >> unbelievable. it's been a whirlwind week. >> we got some pictures of you, i want to show everyone at home. you began very young. >> i did. >> look at this guy and you performed with your grandfather's country band back in florida where you grew up. >> yeah. >> and the gr
you put them in, and what they do, it's a whole new category of brand-new contact lenses.he smokey eye. momma, you like? >> i do. congratulations. you feel good? is 30 going to work for you? >> yeah. >> i feel like your entire office -- guys, thank you to our beauty dream team and our sponsor acuvue. head to our website on yahoo! for more great tips to revamp your style. >>> coming up next on "good morning america" -- don't go anywhere, michael ray is...
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disappointing iphone sales for the last quarter and also the lackluster response to apple watch come a new product category for them. to put this in dave kerner recent decline have wiped out $100 billion in value for apple. that is the size of mickey d's. the selling has hurt tim cook, ceo with $2 billion for him. sandra: i don't think we are that worried about him. longer term there's questions about his leadership and whether there's strong growth. >> finally seeing shares come off lofty levels a list by mark today. sandra: let's get you caught up this morning. right now we see a rather nice rally with the cac in france and germany up more than stocks in europe in more than three weeks as investors responded from corporate earnings. receive free merits as well. u.s. stock market futures pointed to a higher open. dow futures update points. a look at commodity prices. selling in crude oil. gold prices right now outside bugs. lucrative business reporter tracey cheyne live in beijing. good morning, tracey. reporter: good morning, sandra. asian markets are mostly in the green. the nikkei composite after a sto
disappointing iphone sales for the last quarter and also the lackluster response to apple watch come a new product category for them. to put this in dave kerner recent decline have wiped out $100 billion in value for apple. that is the size of mickey d's. the selling has hurt tim cook, ceo with $2 billion for him. sandra: i don't think we are that worried about him. longer term there's questions about his leadership and whether there's strong growth. >> finally seeing shares come off...
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investor, tough take a judgment, whether it's liability potentially on the scale of the investment, new categoryn an environment where people want the share buy backs, people want the cash flow returned to them or large proportions of the people holding apple stock now. >> yeah. i think in general, with am with going, with some of the others, they all have these cash cow businesses that are able to fund more than one thing. so, investors certainly will want more of the returns back to themselves, but i think you can also have an opportunity to continue some of these investments as long as you don't go overboard. trying to figure out where that line is, that's the key and that's the issue with a lot of these stocks right now >> ben, simon mentioned the dr. dre album hitting. seems like it hit with good reception, people went nuts for the new album on apple music. when do you start to model that out in terms of revenue? >> realistically, apple is not going to move the needle, really doesn't matter i think for investors, may matter of will it drive more hardware sales over time but i think if you l
investor, tough take a judgment, whether it's liability potentially on the scale of the investment, new categoryn an environment where people want the share buy backs, people want the cash flow returned to them or large proportions of the people holding apple stock now. >> yeah. i think in general, with am with going, with some of the others, they all have these cash cow businesses that are able to fund more than one thing. so, investors certainly will want more of the returns back to...
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the other thing i will tell you that you should already know is that the storm did not hit new orleans. a category two hurricane hit new orleans. -- south and the mississippi mississippi, gone. we couldn't even get people there to tell you about it. if they were there, they were dead. a 32 foot wall of water came into my state. new orleans got spared. man had been so poor at preparing the city that it is they were sovel -- poorly prepared that they couldn't take the equivalent of two storm. it will happen again. it will be worse, especially if they decide to not extend the budget. itday wouldn't have -- wouldn't have it. today, we have twitter, we have facebook. people would know, don't go to the convention center, you will to there -- although that is some degree overblown. i think it would have been better in the current world. c: by wednesday, there were no cell phones because the cell .towers went down you have have this catastrophic situation. point of view, when we were in new york, and turned on television, and i saw ,hat was happening at the dome and at the convention center, my wife and i
the other thing i will tell you that you should already know is that the storm did not hit new orleans. a category two hurricane hit new orleans. -- south and the mississippi mississippi, gone. we couldn't even get people there to tell you about it. if they were there, they were dead. a 32 foot wall of water came into my state. new orleans got spared. man had been so poor at preparing the city that it is they were sovel -- poorly prepared that they couldn't take the equivalent of two storm. it...
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decisions were made about money over man. >> that's what happened. >> this storm did not hit new orleans. a category two hurricane hit nor let's. orleans.t's -- new haveeason you did not people screaming at you for mississippi is because they were dead. a 32 foot wall of water came into my state. new orleans got spared. they cannot even take being spared. so poor atn preparing a city under sea level to be prepared for the absolute they were so poorly prepared that they could not take a brush of the category two storm. it will happen again. it will be worse. make is point i want to that today, it would not happen. today, we have twitter and facebook and people would know, you cannot go to the convention center. you will die there. is no medicine for your old people, no formula for your babies. here is high you can get transportation. it would have been better today. >> five wednesday, there were no cell phones. the cell towers went down and when the power went out, people who had cell phones cannot recharge them. you have this catastrophic situation where only by looking at television away from the c
decisions were made about money over man. >> that's what happened. >> this storm did not hit new orleans. a category two hurricane hit nor let's. orleans.t's -- new haveeason you did not people screaming at you for mississippi is because they were dead. a 32 foot wall of water came into my state. new orleans got spared. they cannot even take being spared. so poor atn preparing a city under sea level to be prepared for the absolute they were so poorly prepared that they could not...
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. >> this is a new category and hasn't been done before. >> reporter: dave says while there is no specific study highlighting the benefits he tells us research into this type of oil says it can have fat-burning capable. >> we take fresh coconut oil and remove only about 15% of that oil, the 15% that is documented to have these biological effects in humans. >> reporter: according to his website, the coconut oil fats in the water are quickly absorbed in the body and turned into energy. faster than drinks with sugar like coconut water or sports drinks. any leftover energy is excreted rather than stored as fat. the beverage which costs around $3.95 a bottle boasts 20 calories and two grams of saturated fat but some nutritionists say that might not be enough fat to have an impact on the body. >> it is substantially lower than what a person might add to a meal to increase absorbability of different nutrients. >> reporter: for now it is treading lightly selling in only a few retailers but aspre yechlt says he has plans to take his one of a kind water mainstream. for "good morning america," rachel
. >> this is a new category and hasn't been done before. >> reporter: dave says while there is no specific study highlighting the benefits he tells us research into this type of oil says it can have fat-burning capable. >> we take fresh coconut oil and remove only about 15% of that oil, the 15% that is documented to have these biological effects in humans. >> reporter: according to his website, the coconut oil fats in the water are quickly absorbed in the body and turned...
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it then worked its way up the golf, eventually slamming into new orleans as a category 3. more than 1,800 people died and damage estimates of at least $125 billion, katrina is the costliest storm to hit ever the american shores. >>> all right. we have lauryn ricketts, if you're watching us on the app -- >> all the craziness behind the scenes. the real deal. but one thing we can't deny on screen and off screen, the fabulous weather. >> it's gorgeous outside. hopefully everyone will enjoy it, because it's beautiful. with the low humidity. if you can't get out today, i think you'll have a good chance next week to get outside. this upcoming workweek, after a chilly start it's in the 70s. looking good. we'll be warmer than yesterday. as temperatures warm up into the mid to upper 80s. weather outlook, you want to go out and exercise, looking good. to the pool, looking good. you may need water on the lawn or the garden. we have only three-quarters of an inch of rain here in d.c. for the month of august. we need some rain. i don't know if tomorrow is if day. tomorrow today definit
it then worked its way up the golf, eventually slamming into new orleans as a category 3. more than 1,800 people died and damage estimates of at least $125 billion, katrina is the costliest storm to hit ever the american shores. >>> all right. we have lauryn ricketts, if you're watching us on the app -- >> all the craziness behind the scenes. the real deal. but one thing we can't deny on screen and off screen, the fabulous weather. >> it's gorgeous outside. hopefully...
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a third of fact because of the advertising of these new categories of eligible medicaid, people who werereviously eligible and did not sign up suddenly show up. when that happens, the state is on the hook for the for sure. -- for the full share. there are hitting costs showing up. that is an issue. host: is on the line for independents. mike caller: i was talking about the problem that lots of people have. the last job i had for 25 years -- i lost it, nobody was hiring. i was too old. i was about to get medicare. i have health conditions and as time progresses they will get worse. i was wondering how that care will be covered, and will be covered, and the quality of the care. iq. guest: if i understand the question right, right now, you could go to the exchanges and buy coverage right now. if you have health conditions where failure to treat will worsen your health and make it more expensive in the future that would make a good thing for everyone if you do that. you would get subsidies from the federal government to afford that insurance. once you become medicare eligible, you will get t
a third of fact because of the advertising of these new categories of eligible medicaid, people who werereviously eligible and did not sign up suddenly show up. when that happens, the state is on the hook for the for sure. -- for the full share. there are hitting costs showing up. that is an issue. host: is on the line for independents. mike caller: i was talking about the problem that lots of people have. the last job i had for 25 years -- i lost it, nobody was hiring. i was too old. i was...
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we were in atlanta, and then the very next day, we are seeing on the news that this was a serious storm, category 5, coming directly at new orleans. that was when i called my son and other family members and said, you need to get out, and get out now. as i was talking about this earlier, our entire baquet family, not cousins or anything, but our entire direct link baquet family ended up in atlanta. about 17 of us stayed at my daughter's house. terry and his family, my kids and grandkids -- everybody was there. in my brother -- and my brother and his wife, children and grandchildren. they came too. we didn't have enough room for them. they stayed a mile and a half away from where my daughter lived. they didn't come back, and didn't plan on coming back. host: how long did that period last when everyone was crowded together? terry: it wasn't very long. [laughter] just a couple months. host: how long was it before you came back? terry: i came back as early as i could. i needed to get back. i had an opportunity to open up a restaurant in atlanta. talking to my brother terry, he said, you're crazy man,
we were in atlanta, and then the very next day, we are seeing on the news that this was a serious storm, category 5, coming directly at new orleans. that was when i called my son and other family members and said, you need to get out, and get out now. as i was talking about this earlier, our entire baquet family, not cousins or anything, but our entire direct link baquet family ended up in atlanta. about 17 of us stayed at my daughter's house. terry and his family, my kids and grandkids --...
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we upgraded once they announced a couple of new product categories. it's not an outperformer. we do think it's an item that will eventually be in the bottom of everybody's drawer but in the meantime using multiple categories, it's a high flyer. >> stock's up 2%. andrew, thanks so much. >> thank you guys. >> okay. let's turn to another tech name that's had a rough ride lately to say the least. twitter is up today. interim ceo jack dorsey disclosing that he bought some stock. the company signing a deal with the nfl as well. this issue of insiders finally buying but you still have co-founder evan williams who has been selling, so dorsey buys, a couple of board members buy, the guy who is leading the search committee buys. what's the story here? >> so twitter right now is trading $28 and i want to buy twitter. the reason as we talked about it last week on the show, we talked about it as it related to earnings a month ago and i felt that the risk was to the down side. i think the stock has washed itself. i think it could go and i'll call it a day. the focus is on what they're doing
we upgraded once they announced a couple of new product categories. it's not an outperformer. we do think it's an item that will eventually be in the bottom of everybody's drawer but in the meantime using multiple categories, it's a high flyer. >> stock's up 2%. andrew, thanks so much. >> thank you guys. >> okay. let's turn to another tech name that's had a rough ride lately to say the least. twitter is up today. interim ceo jack dorsey disclosing that he bought some stock....
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three category 4 storms. good news for hawaii, though. we'll see those systems we think move away from the hawaiian islands. you rarely see that, three category 4 storms not too far from hawaii. >> let's keep it going, that is good news. >>> we've got the forecast for tomorrow's games. how did things go today? >> well, the giants were trying to push their win streak to four straight. a's trying to avoid a fourth straightless. we'll check how they did. 49ers in denver. taking on peyton manning, week three of the preseason. how did those two match up? we'll find out next. hey there fellow californians i know you're staying golden by managing your energy use... which means managing water too, sfx: rawr especially during a drought. learn to save water, energy and money at energyupgradeca.org >>> the third game of the preseason is one football fans look forward to the most. the starters usually play at least a half if not longer. how did the niners' first team fare tonight in denver? tomsula chatting up the refs before the game, having a good t
three category 4 storms. good news for hawaii, though. we'll see those systems we think move away from the hawaiian islands. you rarely see that, three category 4 storms not too far from hawaii. >> let's keep it going, that is good news. >>> we've got the forecast for tomorrow's games. how did things go today? >> well, the giants were trying to push their win streak to four straight. a's trying to avoid a fourth straightless. we'll check how they did. 49ers in denver....
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still, you know, his stamp is on it. >> sure. >> you're taking risk when you're stepping into the new categoryie will be fans of the theme park as well. but i think it's a risk trying to put all your eggs in this type of basket because you just never know what you're going to get. look at fantastic four, they didn't do well. they haven't been able to buy a great film. >> i'll buy all three of us tickets and go. thank you for joining us to talk about it. we'll have your top stories on newsroom right after our break. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t's innovative solutions connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. >>> happening now in the "news room" donald trump heads to court. it's not what you think. he's got jury duty! >>> a plan to overh
still, you know, his stamp is on it. >> sure. >> you're taking risk when you're stepping into the new categoryie will be fans of the theme park as well. but i think it's a risk trying to put all your eggs in this type of basket because you just never know what you're going to get. look at fantastic four, they didn't do well. they haven't been able to buy a great film. >> i'll buy all three of us tickets and go. thank you for joining us to talk about it. we'll have your top...
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new york city. a security guard shot and later dying in the hospital. the gunman shooting himself dead. >>> also at this hour, the hurricane in the atlantic. hitting categoryhe track at this hour. >>> breaking news in the case of the porch shooting of an unarmed black athlete. tonight, the jury and what they revealed a short time ago. >>> your money. tonight, the dow plunging. down nearly 900 points in two days. what now for americans planning to retire? >>> and the hack attack on a website for cheating spouses widens tonight. up to m
new york city. a security guard shot and later dying in the hospital. the gunman shooting himself dead. >>> also at this hour, the hurricane in the atlantic. hitting categoryhe track at this hour. >>> breaking news in the case of the porch shooting of an unarmed black athlete. tonight, the jury and what they revealed a short time ago. >>> your money. tonight, the dow plunging. down nearly 900 points in two days. what now for americans planning to retire? >>>...
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this is a new category. what are you looking for? what's the standard?eds to in one minute. >> we'll set the clock. i will take your microphone. 60 seconds. hoping to set a world record. >> we'll count you down to the go. >> ready, angel? three, two, one, go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wow! >> five! >> six! >> seven! >> come on! eight! >> watch your line! >> nine. >> come on! >> come on! [ cheers and applause ] >> ten. >> come on, angel. >> ten seconds. you got it. how much time? >> eight seconds. >> you can do it. >> awesome! >> what was the final? >> what did we get to? what was the final total there? le. >> don't you get dizzy? >> 11 total. >> you needed ten for the record and you did ten. [ cheers and applause ] >> you must be dizzy. out of breath. >> i'm a little bit out of breath, but not dizzy. >> have you done that many before in such a short time? >> no, sir. >> never? >> no. >> this is not an olympic sport but you hope some datumabling will be so you can represent the usa? >> yes, ma'am. i to represent the usa for team usa for gymnastics. so
this is a new category. what are you looking for? what's the standard?eds to in one minute. >> we'll set the clock. i will take your microphone. 60 seconds. hoping to set a world record. >> we'll count you down to the go. >> ready, angel? three, two, one, go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wow! >> five! >> six! >> seven! >> come on! eight! >> watch your line! >> nine. >> come on! >> come on! [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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we have category one hurricane right new with winds at 85 miles per hour. it is putting the spaghett arms, but these are the different commuter models and this one is the category two size the official track from the national hurricane officer having it heading to the northern part of the big island by monday evening. >> a look at san jose looking good. here is 87 near julian street with empty traffic. as we take you to the altamont pass it is full and as you come in from tracy to 80 where 205 merges, it is looking good but eastbound the projects will last million 8:00 this morning where you will fine the cones taking and lanes away until 9:00. drive time traffic shows between tracy to dublin it is 33 minutes. 680 southbound from dublin to mission boulevard south is 16 and highway 85 from 101 to cupertino is 16 minutes' commute. >> many bay area residents hope to cash in on super bowl 50 by offering their homes to out of town fans. according to our media partner the san jose mercury news many hotels are sold out. bay area residents putting their homes and ap
we have category one hurricane right new with winds at 85 miles per hour. it is putting the spaghett arms, but these are the different commuter models and this one is the category two size the official track from the national hurricane officer having it heading to the northern part of the big island by monday evening. >> a look at san jose looking good. here is 87 near julian street with empty traffic. as we take you to the altamont pass it is full and as you come in from tracy to 80...
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they continue to take a track category for the good news is along with ignacio looks like it's going to be a little bit north of the hawaiian islands. and also begin to fall apart. a lot of energy in the subject. 60s and 70s for others. we will see an increase in the fog. it's very quiet here for september. the game when all the way till 930 or 10:00. hardly anyone was wearing a jacket. it was unbelievable. it was amazing. it's 421 right now. the special attributed to honor justin wilson who was killed during last sunday's race. welcome back everybody. the indycar season came to an end this weekend. into the race started out the somber vote. race fans at this time we ask that you join us in a moment of silence as we honor justin wilson prospective competitor wilson died during the last sunday's race after being hit by debris by another car. it was the last stop of the season. in the end it came down to a tiebreaker. dixon won because it three wins of the season. and he only have two. this was his fourth in the cart championship win over all. again football player in foster care in is
they continue to take a track category for the good news is along with ignacio looks like it's going to be a little bit north of the hawaiian islands. and also begin to fall apart. a lot of energy in the subject. 60s and 70s for others. we will see an increase in the fog. it's very quiet here for september. the game when all the way till 930 or 10:00. hardly anyone was wearing a jacket. it was unbelievable. it was amazing. it's 421 right now. the special attributed to honor justin wilson who...
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second, we are getting into new cat fo categori categories.nto lip crayons and shimmers and we're downing down on that by getting into lipsticks. $800 million category where we can make a big difference and then third, we're in many countries and driving that. very optimistic about burt's bee's. >> burt's bee's fits their sweet spot. >> it does. you know, increasingly we're managing our business so we're investing in advertising and sales promotion online. more than 30% of our advertising sales promotion dollars today are in digital and social media. in fact, today this morning, we have announced that we're forming a new strategic marketing relationship with google. google will help us send the right message to the right consumer at the right time. and we're very close to silicon valley. we can make that a competitive advantage for us. >> you know the people who own the media stocks are saying this is what's happening, clorox gets it. you have done some -- i remember when don when he would see there was flu and was able to get clorox to where
second, we are getting into new cat fo categori categories.nto lip crayons and shimmers and we're downing down on that by getting into lipsticks. $800 million category where we can make a big difference and then third, we're in many countries and driving that. very optimistic about burt's bee's. >> burt's bee's fits their sweet spot. >> it does. you know, increasingly we're managing our business so we're investing in advertising and sales promotion online. more than 30% of our...
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there's a lack of newness in the product category. michael kors is looking like that too. everybody has one of the bags. they look very similar to last year's product. so i think the consumer is looking at exciting categories like footwear that continues to be a stand out category whether it's nike or skechers and even uggs is doing some interesting new product this year. >> stacy, just in the last couple of minutes you told us that the consumer is exhausted. it's really tough to raise prices so neiman-marcus filing for an ipo. the high luxury market, is this the right time? many consumers are still struggling. >> yeah, you know, it's an interesting time here but i would really focus -- one of the sectors that's been performing the best is the off price sector. so, you know, they certainly have the neiman-marcus discount chain so that's an opportunity here. but it is an interesting time that as tourism is really taking a hit in the united states, that a luxury player can choosing to go public right now. but i think there's some opportunity in that discount luxury space. >>
there's a lack of newness in the product category. michael kors is looking like that too. everybody has one of the bags. they look very similar to last year's product. so i think the consumer is looking at exciting categories like footwear that continues to be a stand out category whether it's nike or skechers and even uggs is doing some interesting new product this year. >> stacy, just in the last couple of minutes you told us that the consumer is exhausted. it's really tough to raise...
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al roker documents in his new book. a categoryarly wiped galveston texas off the map in 1900. somewhere between 8,000 and 12,000 people were killed. and they had no clue what was coming at them. the storm of the century is as much a historical document that will forever change how we forecast weather. let's talk about the prospective of this storm. this was incredible in 1900, help us to understand the kind of damage that it did. >> it destroyed 80% of the buildings in galveston, galveston was in 1900, an up and coming city. it had electricity, streetlig streetlights. it was a bustling port city. it had per capita more millionaires than any place in the united states. >> really? >> it was a captain of industry. and it was one of these places where they felt there was a prevailing attitude that storms couldn't -- hurricanes couldn't hit galveston. the preeminent forecaster at the time, isaac klein said, we don't need to build a seawall, we'll be okay. there will be some storms, we can weather them. they cleaned up afterwards, they
al roker documents in his new book. a categoryarly wiped galveston texas off the map in 1900. somewhere between 8,000 and 12,000 people were killed. and they had no clue what was coming at them. the storm of the century is as much a historical document that will forever change how we forecast weather. let's talk about the prospective of this storm. this was incredible in 1900, help us to understand the kind of damage that it did. >> it destroyed 80% of the buildings in galveston,...
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it made its way up to the gulf and slammed into new orleans as a category 3. damage estimates of at least $125 billion. katrina is the costliest storms to hit the american shores. >>> and less than 24 hours of summer vacation left. the parents have the binders and backpacks ready to go for the first day of school. you're being asked to slow down tomorrow. a lot of kids are walking to school and not paying attention to the cars. they'll have slow down intersections and we are going to post the locations in our nbc washington app. >>> students in prince george's county they start tuesday. but a few of them are going to be at school tomorrow morning because it's transition day. so if your child starting their first year in middle or high school they have to go. teachers have a day long program planned to help them adjust to a brand-new school. kindergarten and pre-k have a brand-new school tomorrow. >>> today you can join gary clark and another nfl legends to get fit and fight against childhood obesity. kids and adults will perform several drills and workouts. th
it made its way up to the gulf and slammed into new orleans as a category 3. damage estimates of at least $125 billion. katrina is the costliest storms to hit the american shores. >>> and less than 24 hours of summer vacation left. the parents have the binders and backpacks ready to go for the first day of school. you're being asked to slow down tomorrow. a lot of kids are walking to school and not paying attention to the cars. they'll have slow down intersections and we are going to...
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we'll also have anchored there, but we're entering new product categories, most recently children and >> when you talk about the lifestyle brand, sometimes you get lumped in with michael kors and coach, you you've talked about ralph lauren as a model. >> as a business analog, we're not the same brands, but if you look at them as a business analog, how they grew their business, truly becoming a lifestyle brand, consistent execution from a global perspective, engage in the consumers in a really authentic way, that's something that's extremely important to us, and something that we think they've executed really well. and, again, when you look at points of differentiation of our brand versus those in our peer set, we are really different, and being a lifestyle brand is one of those. >> i have to say, it is unusual to see double digit comps in retail. that's what you saw in the last quarter. >> it is. >> is it sustainable, and is there something wall street is missing when you look at the stock. >> we believe it's sustainable. and we absolutely feel it's sustainable. we're excited about wh
we'll also have anchored there, but we're entering new product categories, most recently children and >> when you talk about the lifestyle brand, sometimes you get lumped in with michael kors and coach, you you've talked about ralph lauren as a model. >> as a business analog, we're not the same brands, but if you look at them as a business analog, how they grew their business, truly becoming a lifestyle brand, consistent execution from a global perspective, engage in the consumers...
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when katrina hit new orleans she was only a category 3 storm. but in many places the city had only one line of defense...levees-made of earth. in 50 different locations those levees failed. in the 9th ward major levee breaches and overtopping caused entire homes to be swept away....killing hundreds.. while others scrambled to rooftops for safety. in st bernard parish...more than 5 thousand children were reported missing during the height of the storm. and the neighborhood of lakeview located right next to a major storm defense system was basically washed away. one month later the head of the army corp of engineers, col. carl strock, was forced to testify before congress for his agency's role in the disaster. since the 1920's that branch of the millitary has been responsible for the city's structural defenses. one year later, they released a 6,000 page report publiclly accepting responsibility for the levee failures. col. carl strock said, quote- "we had a catastrophic failure" ...and "words alone will not restore trust in the corps". >> do you t
when katrina hit new orleans she was only a category 3 storm. but in many places the city had only one line of defense...levees-made of earth. in 50 different locations those levees failed. in the 9th ward major levee breaches and overtopping caused entire homes to be swept away....killing hundreds.. while others scrambled to rooftops for safety. in st bernard parish...more than 5 thousand children were reported missing during the height of the storm. and the neighborhood of lakeview located...
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that's a new job category.so we don't know exactly what kind of jobs will be created, but i'm kind of like a little optimistic about it. a lot of experts are needed, training, education, that's critical but eventually -- >> and overtime our lives have gotten better. even the less advantaged people in our society today, life is much better than it was even 20 years ago. like any technology can be used for good or for evil, and hopefully you are seeing some of these sensors on trucks driving bad behavior make drivers to do the things that may not be positive. but on the other hand, it allows the driver of the truck to automatic logging so it is pulled over by police and he can show that he didn't try to meet hours with things like that. there's always a balance and it's down to the people making the decision, not the technology. over time we've seen our lives improved though. >> hi, chris. my name is learned that. i'm a serial entrepreneur and based i in the arlington area ad i see a lot of investment by small am
that's a new job category.so we don't know exactly what kind of jobs will be created, but i'm kind of like a little optimistic about it. a lot of experts are needed, training, education, that's critical but eventually -- >> and overtime our lives have gotten better. even the less advantaged people in our society today, life is much better than it was even 20 years ago. like any technology can be used for good or for evil, and hopefully you are seeing some of these sensors on trucks...
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show," viewers have been voting for their favorite segments in a variety of different categories from his best fox newsn to the time he fired hasan minhaj. >> what? >> spoiler alert. >> and tonight we have full team coverage of the results, starting with jordan klepper covering the presidential race. >> that's right. specifically, which president did you most enjoy seeing jon (bleep) on. for nearly 17 years, jon stewart and "the daily show" have taken on all presidents without fear or favor, providing satirical commentary on every occupant of the oval office. >> it's bush, right? >> 100% bush. has to be bush. >> totally bush. here's a clip of the winning segment. >> jon: now, as you know, the administration's conduct concerning prosecuting the war on terror has been questioned by some. (laughter) but as the president himself explains, there's a perfectly good reason why we don't understand what he's doing. >> this is a different kind of war. a kind of war we've never faced before. it's a totally different kind of war. it's... it's... than... than ones we're used to. i told you it's a different kind of
show," viewers have been voting for their favorite segments in a variety of different categories from his best fox newsn to the time he fired hasan minhaj. >> what? >> spoiler alert. >> and tonight we have full team coverage of the results, starting with jordan klepper covering the presidential race. >> that's right. specifically, which president did you most enjoy seeing jon (bleep) on. for nearly 17 years, jon stewart and "the daily show" have taken on...