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stated that do speak out against slavery to write articles and publish articles writtenes any critical oft were slavery, was a felony. holding -- if you were caught holding a copy of cabin" was a's felony. it was the to be a constitution that was written by free state men and abolitionists. to be written in downtown got on kansas avenue, the 400 block. the building is still there today. oldest standing building in to begin. it was known as constitution hall and to begin. when the to be constitution got to washington, the national democratic administration, which was pro-slavery, said this was not a legitimate government. it was not a legitimate constitutional convention. they rejected it out of hand. at the time in the u.s. congress, the house of representatives was now controlled by northerners, free stators. they approved the to be get constitution -- that the pickup constitution, but the u.s. senate refused to even discuss the topeka constitution. so it died in washington. that was the very first constitution that was written in kansas. and weond constitution are looking at the title pa
stated that do speak out against slavery to write articles and publish articles writtenes any critical oft were slavery, was a felony. holding -- if you were caught holding a copy of cabin" was a's felony. it was the to be a constitution that was written by free state men and abolitionists. to be written in downtown got on kansas avenue, the 400 block. the building is still there today. oldest standing building in to begin. it was known as constitution hall and to begin. when the to be...
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oft is it for this edition "bloomberg west."orrow, more details and the latest from salesforce. ♪ >> i am al hunt. >> with all due respect to birthday boy bill clinton, we send you eat hard, but we are afraid it might get white. wiped. birthday, bubba. jennifer paul marathon. first, the hillary hutsell. last night secretary clinton met the press in front of an american in a gymnasium. some of the questions were about her private e-mail server, and
oft is it for this edition "bloomberg west."orrow, more details and the latest from salesforce. ♪ >> i am al hunt. >> with all due respect to birthday boy bill clinton, we send you eat hard, but we are afraid it might get white. wiped. birthday, bubba. jennifer paul marathon. first, the hillary hutsell. last night secretary clinton met the press in front of an american in a gymnasium. some of the questions were about her private e-mail server, and
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one oft is what makes it the blessed places to work, if not the best place to work in america. a lot of what i read in the article and the story, if they were anecdotes chosen from perhaps occasion over the years, i have never seen any of those things happen inside of amazon. in fact, i have many friends who love working there. i would work there again. it is the best place to work if you're into high demand, high-intensity were laces that change the world. matt: the supreme court case last year said that some employees or mage wait 45 minutes to go through security checks, and they do not pay them for that time. that does not make any logical sense. why did julie? -- did he leave? >> i was able to go be the ceo of a social website. it was not because of the people or the culture. in fact, i would challenge anyone to find a company over 100,000 people that could have the consent is the of culture and the relentless focus on customer that amazon has. matt: on the other hand, you look at linkedin and you see junior employees leaving after 60 months. the company has an incredibly
one oft is what makes it the blessed places to work, if not the best place to work in america. a lot of what i read in the article and the story, if they were anecdotes chosen from perhaps occasion over the years, i have never seen any of those things happen inside of amazon. in fact, i have many friends who love working there. i would work there again. it is the best place to work if you're into high demand, high-intensity were laces that change the world. matt: the supreme court case last...
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. >> susan watson oft alabama a.c.l.u. predict a turn out.hat then is your take on this argument that there is fraud in i there is no fraud. >> in north carolina, the n. a.a. cp is challenging that voter restriction. doing that, hope was settled half a century ago >>> joining me to begin the look at the voting rights act is michael font roy, an associate professor of political science at howard after the voting rights act was passed. did it work through the rest of the '60s, into the '70s, into the '80s. >> did it achieve what it accomplished. >> there were only 70, 7-0 african-american elected officials throughout the state with a decade of that, that number grown 20 fold, and across the country we have more than entire country. if you count it in terms of numerical change, there's no question that it is positively impacting the nation, and black voter participation in particular. if we look at the deliberations leading to its drafting, to its signing, looking at the back room jockey, arm twisting. did people imagine that this was going to h
. >> susan watson oft alabama a.c.l.u. predict a turn out.hat then is your take on this argument that there is fraud in i there is no fraud. >> in north carolina, the n. a.a. cp is challenging that voter restriction. doing that, hope was settled half a century ago >>> joining me to begin the look at the voting rights act is michael font roy, an associate professor of political science at howard after the voting rights act was passed. did it work through the rest of the...
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wall oft the great china, it is the greatest threat of china. and they are talking about how this chinese crashes growing global markets into a panic. lots of economies, especially here in europe, the are feeling the pinch of the last level financial crisis in 2000 eight. papers are wondering if this could be history repeating itself as we take a look at the page, talking about the global 2800 2015,001, should we be worried about what is happening in china? >> some papers are trying to play down the threat of global contagion. >> the air talking about this chinese contagion for global markets, but it says what is interesting is if you look at the fundamentals, this panic is actually hard to justify. isrica's recovery, it continuing to recover, and even europe is finding its feet and according to the economist, the situation is quite surprising. the french business paper also saying that this feeling of 10 ago on the financial markets is unreasonable and dangerous. it really calls for investors to keep a cool head. , to golan withl the contagion
wall oft the great china, it is the greatest threat of china. and they are talking about how this chinese crashes growing global markets into a panic. lots of economies, especially here in europe, the are feeling the pinch of the last level financial crisis in 2000 eight. papers are wondering if this could be history repeating itself as we take a look at the page, talking about the global 2800 2015,001, should we be worried about what is happening in china? >> some papers are trying to...
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. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart ofte new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- salma hayek, tim gunn, musical guest christopher cross, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 307, wyoming! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. that's what i'm talking about right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] hey! hi! hot show tonight. welcome to "the tonight show" everybody. thank you so much for being here. thank you for watching at home. again, i'm your host, jimmy fallon, and after tonight's republican debate, let me just be the first to say, please come back jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] please, come on. i can't do it alone. come on, buddy. that's right. tonight was the first republican debate over on fox news, and before the debate the moderator, chris wallace, said there's, "so doggone many candidates" that he planned on asking them some "doozeys." he would have said more but he had to go back to the soda shop h
. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart ofte new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- salma hayek, tim gunn, musical guest christopher cross, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 307, wyoming! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. that's what i'm talking about right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and...
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despite having cleared him for release, and despite the oft repeated statement. what makes the case significant, he's not eden voluntarily in more than eight years, and the weight dropped to less than 34 kilos, lawyers call it a life-threatening situation. and the case comes at a time when officials at guantanamo and the pentagon struggled to deal with detainees to protest the situation. officials will not say how many men will refuse to eat or are being force-fed. they don't want to highlight detainee's political actions. the lawyers said they tried to stay focused on the client's situation. >> they force-feed a man to prolong his detention, despite the fact he has been clear of police. >> the case is before a federal judge. they stress that they carry out the president's goal >>> greek authorities say they are working around the clock to improve conditions for migrants. 1,000 migrants were lost in a football presentation without food or drinking water. they have been given temporary travel papers. migrants in northern france are using people smugglers to get to
despite having cleared him for release, and despite the oft repeated statement. what makes the case significant, he's not eden voluntarily in more than eight years, and the weight dropped to less than 34 kilos, lawyers call it a life-threatening situation. and the case comes at a time when officials at guantanamo and the pentagon struggled to deal with detainees to protest the situation. officials will not say how many men will refuse to eat or are being force-fed. they don't want to highlight...
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oftings say the officials say the attack was aimed at damaging the industry. teri okita for cbs news. >>> operations are back to normal this morning in a former bomb making site in south carolina that still handles nuclear weapon materials. security scans indicated it might have contained explosive residue. investigators essentially ruled that out. >>> on the"moneywatch"," more victims in a cyberattack on the irs and college players lose their bid to unionize. >> reporter: the irs will start mailing letters to an additional 220 thousand taxpayers who may have been targeted in a much larger computer breach. the internal revenue service says that cyberthieves stole information from an agency website to try to claim fraudulent tax refunds. the breach was revealed in may and it's doubled to 343,000. >>> asian markets finished much lower and the nikkei lost a quarter percent. in wall street investors are watching new housing starts in july. the dow gained 68 points monday. the s&p was up nearly 11. the nasdaq rose 43. college football players at northwestern univer
oftings say the officials say the attack was aimed at damaging the industry. teri okita for cbs news. >>> operations are back to normal this morning in a former bomb making site in south carolina that still handles nuclear weapon materials. security scans indicated it might have contained explosive residue. investigators essentially ruled that out. >>> on the"moneywatch"," more victims in a cyberattack on the irs and college players lose their bid to unionize....
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thank you president oft us. i'm the liaison and try to make the program better to insure they are trained. prior to 3 years ago the commission voted to let them go to the range and now have them do advanced officer training at the academy. it is a long standing effort and thanks for president loftus for being there. itb met a lot for the parole specialist to be the attention we gaichb it >> doctor marshall >> i wasn't at the last community meeting so chief, did you report on our trip to >> he wasn't there. >> i wasn't there either. >> this is our opportunity . >> i just want to say that the chief and i took a trip to washington dc, i guess it is about a month now, 3 weeks to the conference on police community relations and it follows what we are talking about here. it was 80 police chiefs from around the country, big and small jurisdictions and the interesting thing is each department brought a community person with them. it was-gave a pretty good snap hp shot of how people feel about what is going on in the cou
thank you president oft us. i'm the liaison and try to make the program better to insure they are trained. prior to 3 years ago the commission voted to let them go to the range and now have them do advanced officer training at the academy. it is a long standing effort and thanks for president loftus for being there. itb met a lot for the parole specialist to be the attention we gaichb it >> doctor marshall >> i wasn't at the last community meeting so chief, did you report on our...
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fear, oft trauma, that losing your parents, being separated from your parents, family, being ripped apart, that lack of instability that immigrant families are facing today is really what is at stake. u.s. citizenn children are the direct beneficiaries, their parents would be eligible for these two programs, and it is that stability of family that this executive action is really about. unfortunately, the state of texas, republican governor abbott and other attorney generals and governors have sued the obama administration. they brought the lawsuit in brownsville, texas, and one judge has blocked the implementation nationwide. we are currently waiting for a decision from the fifth circuit court of appeals. now.pect that any day frankly, this is a case that will go before the supreme court because of the national significance of these issues. if you take the politics out of this, this is a constitutional issue that legal scholars across the board, conservatives and liberals scholars, agree presidents since eisenhower have exercised this power and have the authority to do with the president
fear, oft trauma, that losing your parents, being separated from your parents, family, being ripped apart, that lack of instability that immigrant families are facing today is really what is at stake. u.s. citizenn children are the direct beneficiaries, their parents would be eligible for these two programs, and it is that stability of family that this executive action is really about. unfortunately, the state of texas, republican governor abbott and other attorney generals and governors have...
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there is concern while people the outcome oft the political process in the u.s. is going to be with congress still deciding what it thinks of the agreement, and of course, we know what republicans think. and then there is also impatience. in the media aftermath of the nuclear agreement being signed, there was a lot of celebration on the streets of tehran, and in reality set in to some extent, because, of course, the deal has been signed, but now the hard work also begins, and that includes lifting the sanctions, and that includes all sides upholding their end of that bargain. is there any sense of what this deal, if it is stuck to end it all goes into place, for mean for iran's role the region, the impact that it will have? i've been speaking to a number of iranians come both officials but also ordinary iranians. there is very much a sense here that the deal actually gives iran even more power in the region. it changes nothing to iran's posture. he will bring our viewers in the next few days an interview with the iranian vice president. she told me that the deal
there is concern while people the outcome oft the political process in the u.s. is going to be with congress still deciding what it thinks of the agreement, and of course, we know what republicans think. and then there is also impatience. in the media aftermath of the nuclear agreement being signed, there was a lot of celebration on the streets of tehran, and in reality set in to some extent, because, of course, the deal has been signed, but now the hard work also begins, and that includes...
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oft of that is technology over-the-top allows customers to do that. and wireless -- the wireless industry, people will be connected all the time, and there are only two ways to do it. one is through the wire and the other way is through wireless, and we started that about five years ago. we wanted to be part of that conductivity revolution. -- of that connectivity revolution. the best place to do this in the marketplace is in wireless technology. betty: unless you have accumulated $50 million or $60 million? charlie: it is only really worth money when you put it to use and when you ultimately build a business around it and get discounted cash flows. that is what we are looking forward to doing. betty: charlie, does this remind you at all about the transformation of television and the on boarding of so many millions of people wirelessly -- does this remind you of the early days of satellite television? charlie: it does. in the early days of satellite television, the incumbent said, why would anybody pay for a satellite dish? the answer was simple. it w
oft of that is technology over-the-top allows customers to do that. and wireless -- the wireless industry, people will be connected all the time, and there are only two ways to do it. one is through the wire and the other way is through wireless, and we started that about five years ago. we wanted to be part of that conductivity revolution. -- of that connectivity revolution. the best place to do this in the marketplace is in wireless technology. betty: unless you have accumulated $50 million...
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these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger size now available. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn
these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't...
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these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. going out for date night with your man is nice... ...but i think women would agree... ...snuggling up after is kinda nice too. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. now available in new single packs. i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am, i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work an
these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. going out for date night with your man is nice... ...but i think women would agree... ...snuggling up after is kinda nice too. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest...
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as you move around -- away from oft and say lending some that back into the economy is a good thing, you have to know where to draw the cut line so you don't make it too risky. derisk bankssk -- and stifle the introduction of capital into the economy. you're to balance this. in terms of your question, one thing to think about is the rest of the world. our big banks we was but you up practically and you will compete against chinese banks and european banks that will stay with the hybrid model and be much bigger, we just put the american companies at a global disadvantage. a lot of the business of those larger banks is global. that is one thing to consider. the other thing to consider is it is like jell-o. those risky activities need to be regulated, but if you regulate too hard, they get pushed out into the unrelated space. i will suggest to you the big danger brewing right now is not so much in the regular did space. it is in the so-called shadow banking or shadow finance space that is unregulated. that is where you are seeing .everage, risk, opaqueness i think there are signs of tro
as you move around -- away from oft and say lending some that back into the economy is a good thing, you have to know where to draw the cut line so you don't make it too risky. derisk bankssk -- and stifle the introduction of capital into the economy. you're to balance this. in terms of your question, one thing to think about is the rest of the world. our big banks we was but you up practically and you will compete against chinese banks and european banks that will stay with the hybrid model...
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these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. it may seem strange, but people really can love their axatspe. especially when it's aniralax. it hydrates, eases and softens toes unblock your system naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. >>> we could be on track tonight to see the very first hurricane of the season. now that tropical storm danny has formed in the atlantic. it has sustained winds of 40 miles per hour. but forecasters warn it could strengthen into a hurricane as soon as thursday and pose a threat to islands in the caribbean within a week's time. we'll keep a close watch on that. >>> women who are waiting for a way to revive their sex drives won't have to wait much longer. there is late word that the fda has approved 9 first prescription drug that's been dubbed the female viagra with a little pink pill. we get details from nbc's anne thompson. >> it was like a switch flipping in my he . >> reporter: that's how -year-old catherswine campbell
these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. it may seem strange, but people really can love their axatspe. especially when it's aniralax. it hydrates, eases and softens toes unblock your system naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. >>> we could be on track tonight to see the very first hurricane of the season. now that tropical storm danny has formed in the...
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a string oft in airline tragedies.lso the country. >> in particular, it is endemic of what we see across indonesia. the eu determines that it's safety does not eat the eu standards. .t has had multiple crashes it's been in operation since 1991. >> it has come under question now because documents released by edward snowden reportedly "a highlythe nsa had collaborative partnership with the company." at&t has given the spying agency access to billions of e-mails on its network. at the end of the first quarter, they held $370 million of alibaba shares. as of june 30, it was less than five alien. -- alibaba has seen $100 billion ipo of its body since hitting a record. they have become more slowly and what is behind the numbers? we will discuss that and a lot more when asia edge returns. ♪ >> considering debt relief to make it happen, chancellor merkel's first comment is that they back to $95 billion plan. they say the imf does conjure did the latest rescue efforts. and investigations underway in the philippines after a very
a string oft in airline tragedies.lso the country. >> in particular, it is endemic of what we see across indonesia. the eu determines that it's safety does not eat the eu standards. .t has had multiple crashes it's been in operation since 1991. >> it has come under question now because documents released by edward snowden reportedly "a highlythe nsa had collaborative partnership with the company." at&t has given the spying agency access to billions of e-mails on its...
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these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. >>> nervous moments off the coast of san diego when kayakers captured this video of an aggressive hammerhead shark circling them. the shark, six-feet long, followed them as they made a break for the shore, no one was hurt. but it caused officials to shut down la jolla shores yesterday. farther up the coastline a surfer barely escaped an attack by what appears to be a great white shark. her surfboard wasn't as lucky. >>> now that american pharoah has lost in an upset at the traverse stakes. his owner says he's got a gu
these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's...
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the winds oft south at 11. the barometric pressure is falling right now.lite6 and action radar showing how the rain moved right in place and although the steadiest is moving through right now we still have more beyond that and here's how it's going to look on future tracker six. we can advance this to 10 o'clock in the morning. we see some areas getting the areas of green, some showers. in other areas pockets of heavier rain. but we advance this to the afternoon. it gets kind of quiet. so it's really a day of book ends with showers in the morning, some thunderstorms later in the day. so, at 1 o'clock we start to see some of these cells develop to the west. at 3:30 a little enhanced and we could see some gust city storms with this. look what happens as these storms leave the area at 8 o'clock at night. you can see some of them could be pretty strong. so we're watching for this most especially in the morning and later on in the afternoon. not raining constantly all day but just a chance for these showers and thunderstorms holding the temperature down to 70.
the winds oft south at 11. the barometric pressure is falling right now.lite6 and action radar showing how the rain moved right in place and although the steadiest is moving through right now we still have more beyond that and here's how it's going to look on future tracker six. we can advance this to 10 o'clock in the morning. we see some areas getting the areas of green, some showers. in other areas pockets of heavier rain. but we advance this to the afternoon. it gets kind of quiet. so it's...
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will continue to come from online advertising almost all oftes google's revenue. going to continue to be the piggyback bank of these other units draw from. angie: we will leave it there. thanks for that. going from a to z. stocksoader front, u.s. rose. let's head over to su keenan. >> big turnaround. a lot of corporate deal activity. it was related to china's stock rally. the ticket early the imports. gains and assets from oil to copper revived speculation that inflation here in the u.s. may accelerate. the stock market took a real swing. the dow halted its longest losing streak since 2011. the nasdaq and s&p 500 up. off.urse, china kick it merger activity gave the market an excuse to rally. oil was where we saw the biggest turnaround. it rebounded from the lowest price and five months to a record in july. it was up about two and a half percent. %. up about 2.5 big story, the merger. this company is in equipment maker for aerospace and energy industries. the stock soared 19%. the class b shares took a bit of a debt. the deal is not to further change the complexion
will continue to come from online advertising almost all oftes google's revenue. going to continue to be the piggyback bank of these other units draw from. angie: we will leave it there. thanks for that. going from a to z. stocksoader front, u.s. rose. let's head over to su keenan. >> big turnaround. a lot of corporate deal activity. it was related to china's stock rally. the ticket early the imports. gains and assets from oil to copper revived speculation that inflation here in the u.s....
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. ♪ oft: sometimes i just -- course, i was queued up in the prompter.ays on the move. >> stocks are trading ahead of a record ahead of that are 25% for the year to date. it is enough to put it at a record. in terms of what folks are looking for with earnings, they're looking to have any commentary on the us in and offering over the top service not connected to a caber -- cable network. any forecast on star wars, the next installation coming out in september. of the prior 12 earnings announcements, we have seen stocks go up. over the past year for disney when we see stocks climb and client. performance mixed the day after its reporting death reported earnings. the general trend has been decidedly upward as you can see. the company has beat or met earnings-per-share in the second quarter of 2011. will -- a very different story here because ahead of its numbers, although it was down as much as a percent earlier, down about 5%. much more pessimism as evidenced in the stocks going into the numbers. analysts have talked about the effect of the dollar so they
. ♪ oft: sometimes i just -- course, i was queued up in the prompter.ays on the move. >> stocks are trading ahead of a record ahead of that are 25% for the year to date. it is enough to put it at a record. in terms of what folks are looking for with earnings, they're looking to have any commentary on the us in and offering over the top service not connected to a caber -- cable network. any forecast on star wars, the next installation coming out in september. of the prior 12 earnings...
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oft: fine, give assistance what we learned yesterday. what were the causes? guest: i think a lot of pent-up anxiety that people seem to forget this has been a bull market for six plus years and in the united states we have not had a routine correction which is typically defined as a giveback of about 10% and we haven't had that and about 1000 days which is an anomaly if you look at history and how often the stock market has routine selloffs. so when the second biggest economy in the world suddenly looks a lot weaker than we thought it was people are going to sell first and ask questions later. >> a major part of the story that it really goes on to illustrate or expose what is happening with china's economy. what have we learned in our their concerns going forward? an amazing story if you look at how many people have been brought out of poverty. and it is the second biggest economy and recently knocked japan out of the category. but it is decidedly centrally planned. the banks are beholden to the government. when the government sees the stock market is weak it
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oft: mike, what do you think the election of william mckinley? my canada? would you go back that far or more recently? caller: i can't. i can't go back that far. i am kind of a current events guy. i like history but i just kind of look at citizens united and following obama, all the money he had and he backed away from the campaign rules. it just does not seem like money has a direct effect. at politics right now, look at other people in politics and all the different races and stuff. i just don't think that money is buying the race. it is about people. i just will listen to the journalist who does it for a living. i discussed listen to you for entertainment. host: we will get a response. guest: if you take the long view of this it is definitely a long .ecord there are plenty of people who've done that and one. a recent example is governor rick scott. he has put dollars of his own money in the first race he has ever run to win the governors asked -- office. but for most populous state in the country. the dynamics with citizens united is a little bit differe
oft: mike, what do you think the election of william mckinley? my canada? would you go back that far or more recently? caller: i can't. i can't go back that far. i am kind of a current events guy. i like history but i just kind of look at citizens united and following obama, all the money he had and he backed away from the campaign rules. it just does not seem like money has a direct effect. at politics right now, look at other people in politics and all the different races and stuff. i just...
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in some respects, if we cannot issue oft problem, the integrated housing is not the answer.roit is surrounded by affluent suburbs. this issue of integrating suburban city is very important. part of the backlash that occurred after the riots was that why people who had tried to the suburbs didn't want to contribute money to services to the inner cities. that is continuing. i live in new jersey. folks up the hill in monarch new jersey feel that their funds are going to the so-called undeserving poor who live in the city. it is shocking that we are part of the same county. but some of those folks in the suburbs have not actually gone into newark, which is only for five miles away. in over 25 years. of somehow forcing suburbs to accept more affordable housing and doing more to integrate the city and the suburbs is a very critical issue. max: we have seen not a riot, targeted,ive sort of symbolic violence, i would say, say in the mission district of busesancisco against the taking the high tech elite -- it is taking a place -- it is taking place at a time where all things are exa
in some respects, if we cannot issue oft problem, the integrated housing is not the answer.roit is surrounded by affluent suburbs. this issue of integrating suburban city is very important. part of the backlash that occurred after the riots was that why people who had tried to the suburbs didn't want to contribute money to services to the inner cities. that is continuing. i live in new jersey. folks up the hill in monarch new jersey feel that their funds are going to the so-called undeserving...
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of all oft a lot -- out of office messages. this is a slow time.k and sayome there are lots of opportunities out there, like jpmorgan. olivia: it's a great point. in the the numbers were red on selling yesterday. thank you very much, mike mayo. more ahead. bloomberg market day continues in just a moment. ♪ mark: a gorgeous shot of the babe bridge in san francisco on this tuesday. i'm mark crumpton -- the bay bridge in san francisco on this tuesday. i mark crumpton with the libyans turns -- with olivia sterns. president obama within five votes of the total needed to keep congress from blocking the agreement with iran. senator patty murray said she withfrank conversations" vice president biden and secretary kerry who brokered the deal. fans -- theyedge hedge fund manager who is noticeably against the deal said biden in abacking bid for president. he said if he is going to run i would give money to him personally. hadle close to biden pointed to october 1 as the deadline for whether or not biden will run for president. national security advisor susan
of all oft a lot -- out of office messages. this is a slow time.k and sayome there are lots of opportunities out there, like jpmorgan. olivia: it's a great point. in the the numbers were red on selling yesterday. thank you very much, mike mayo. more ahead. bloomberg market day continues in just a moment. ♪ mark: a gorgeous shot of the babe bridge in san francisco on this tuesday. i'm mark crumpton -- the bay bridge in san francisco on this tuesday. i mark crumpton with the libyans turns --...
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. >> i've watched red mond bam oft and he's phenomenal.ut them with the modern techniques and modern training methods and he might have averaged much more. but there will always be comparisons but i'm pretty secure in just being kumar and having played the game and achieved what i have in the game. >> our correspondent manel fernandez was at his final match and says his retirement is a huge loss for the world game. >> he might have started comparatively late in professional cricket but he has overcome more than his part, a few years ago, saying the love and devotion he has achieved he strives every day of his career to be worthy of. >> replacing him, would be impossible. >> true legend of sri lanka. i'm very proud i'm a sri lankan. >> quality and love, his performance everything was like really perfect. when he comes to contradict we always will remember him and he will be in our hearts forever. >> this qualified lawyer has impressnot only at the intrucial staginternational stage but at e altar o cricket. sri lankan cricket, has given sri
. >> i've watched red mond bam oft and he's phenomenal.ut them with the modern techniques and modern training methods and he might have averaged much more. but there will always be comparisons but i'm pretty secure in just being kumar and having played the game and achieved what i have in the game. >> our correspondent manel fernandez was at his final match and says his retirement is a huge loss for the world game. >> he might have started comparatively late in professional...
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oft is a 75% of violation the dollar. savers, retirees, anyone with a fixed income, and enriches bankers who are basically debtors. it is transferring wealth from savers to debtors. matt: what should the fed be doing instead? >> it is scary, but they should target zero and they should just get out of the way. monetary stability, zero interest rates, don't try to -- they are incompetent. that is the problem. mark: michael and brendan and jackson hole also speaking with the minneapolis fed president. he has a different view, saying the current low information -- inflation environment slightly to continue. >> we're sending the message we are ever worried about the 2% target, treating it like a ceiling. that means the credibility of getting back there i think is impaired. mark: he said they're treating it like a ceiling. are they? >> president evans said he would not mine sing 3.5%. they have to get inflation or we can pay the debt. you have to devalue the debt. they want to do a slowly. like the kid who sees $50 in his mom's
oft is a 75% of violation the dollar. savers, retirees, anyone with a fixed income, and enriches bankers who are basically debtors. it is transferring wealth from savers to debtors. matt: what should the fed be doing instead? >> it is scary, but they should target zero and they should just get out of the way. monetary stability, zero interest rates, don't try to -- they are incompetent. that is the problem. mark: michael and brendan and jackson hole also speaking with the minneapolis fed...
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in most are syndicated and most oft them are produced.ey a they are not live, natural, and organ ic. they are kind of plastic.f is there any future for the any deejay again in radio?agai or is that just good-bye?-bye? it does relate to people in talk radio. i view all radio as radio. we didn't blow it because we'reo sports talk too. with it's just balance.musi what is going to happen in terms of people talking? is is that over? or is it just a temporary drought? me >> he's asking me some really s. tough questions. i don't think it's over. i don't think that's over.that's i think back to kind of the tail end of my last answer. i think all of us have a think responsibilityal to go out and y to aim our talent and do it o differently and bring and encourage talent to come in.ling our biggest selling proposition is the reach of our media. that's the one thing that we can positively say pm has done for us, is it's gone -- and we don'e talk about that anymore.e. but i remember the pitch back when everybody was talking about changing the methodology and going into this form of meas measureme
in most are syndicated and most oft them are produced.ey a they are not live, natural, and organ ic. they are kind of plastic.f is there any future for the any deejay again in radio?agai or is that just good-bye?-bye? it does relate to people in talk radio. i view all radio as radio. we didn't blow it because we'reo sports talk too. with it's just balance.musi what is going to happen in terms of people talking? is is that over? or is it just a temporary drought? me >> he's asking me some...
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oft: if you have a company 150,000 people, you will see grown men crying at some point, right?ory: i do not know how common it would be. the interesting point, jeff was refuting the characterizations in the story, and i do think there were cheap shots, things taken out of context. for example, in the story there is a quote -- great anecdote, great anecdote -- jeff bezos is with hisven grandfather, trying to convince his grandmother not to smoke anymore. he calculates how much time each cigarette takes off of her life and the grandmother breaks down into tears. that is the anecdote in the "new york times." that came out of a speech he gave at princeton. speech, heencement goes on to say, the grandfather pulled over and said, anyone can be smart. it's harder to be kind. off bezos used that example you just can't be data driven and mean. you need to be kind as well. matt: did the grandmother quit smoking? cory: i don't know the answer to that story. but i think this piece was a backflip to characterize amazon. i think activism, it's very tough. you mentioned the anecdote about the
oft: if you have a company 150,000 people, you will see grown men crying at some point, right?ory: i do not know how common it would be. the interesting point, jeff was refuting the characterizations in the story, and i do think there were cheap shots, things taken out of context. for example, in the story there is a quote -- great anecdote, great anecdote -- jeff bezos is with hisven grandfather, trying to convince his grandmother not to smoke anymore. he calculates how much time each...
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we have poland and we are taking oft in air surveillance clear signals. fighting signals. there is nothing worse than not knowing what you are going to do. so, we have to be clear to russia that we will stick to article five. i think that is the message. moderator: we have time for one more brief question. i know a german ambassador is in the room. i do not know if he wants to way intothe debate -- weigh debate.e you raise:t the view of american congress. they are elected by the american public who understand so little of how the government works and has figured out that -- and alan toa has figured out that write for the american public, you have to write at the 11-year-old level. how do we explain to the american public how this works? the rest of america is in code. voters need to understand how to vote. moderator: how'd you make europe relevant? >> we talk about the ambassadors and the engagement with the .egislative ranch matters something i am personally concerned about is my academic background in european affairs. declinean area on the and it is a video call by whic
we have poland and we are taking oft in air surveillance clear signals. fighting signals. there is nothing worse than not knowing what you are going to do. so, we have to be clear to russia that we will stick to article five. i think that is the message. moderator: we have time for one more brief question. i know a german ambassador is in the room. i do not know if he wants to way intothe debate -- weigh debate.e you raise:t the view of american congress. they are elected by the american public...
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authority to continue to hold him, despite having cleared him for release and despite the president's oft repeated statements that he intends to close the prison. >> he has not eaten voluntarily in more than eight years and weight dropped to less than forth eight-kilos. his lawyers call it a life threatening situation. it comes at a time when officials at guantanamo and at the pentagon have struggled to deal with detainees launching hunger strikes to protest their situation. they won't say how many are force-fed because they don't want to highlight what they call political actions. his lawyer said he said trying to stay focused on his client. >> they are force-feeding a man gravely ill in order to keep him alive so they can prolong his detention despite the fact he's been cleared for release. >> the obama administration won't comment because the case is before a federal judge but stress they are committed to closing guantanamo. al jazeera, washington. >> the south screen government is monitoring reports that north carolina's vice premier has been executed. the news agency in seoul said th
authority to continue to hold him, despite having cleared him for release and despite the president's oft repeated statements that he intends to close the prison. >> he has not eaten voluntarily in more than eight years and weight dropped to less than forth eight-kilos. his lawyers call it a life threatening situation. it comes at a time when officials at guantanamo and at the pentagon have struggled to deal with detainees launching hunger strikes to protest their situation. they won't...
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big type oft-term a trade that people want to get in and out of quickly.is pretty interesting to me, really. -- the sameudy study showed that the trade volumes in the top five etf's had increased 75-fold since 2008. this is a very new product in this new cycle. alix: what does that wind up saying about the liquidity in the bond market, which we tend to talk about a lot? lisa: people are worried about it, really worried. and they want to have an insurance policy to get in and out of something quickly, which is something they value necessarily doing all of the work and going after specific companies. it also shows there is more money coming and going at any given time then people can put to work in a reasonable amount of time. if you have a fund manager getting a lot of inflows, people are pouring money into their fund, they want to getting income from that, it is tough to do that sometimes with the bond market, clearly. alix: good stuff. thank you so much, lisa abramowicz of bloomberg news. much more ahead. how do you like $67 oil? we will talk to the alast
big type oft-term a trade that people want to get in and out of quickly.is pretty interesting to me, really. -- the sameudy study showed that the trade volumes in the top five etf's had increased 75-fold since 2008. this is a very new product in this new cycle. alix: what does that wind up saying about the liquidity in the bond market, which we tend to talk about a lot? lisa: people are worried about it, really worried. and they want to have an insurance policy to get in and out of something...
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. >> the oft repeated saying was "getting people to pay for tv will be like getting them to pay for airould play band music and see slides of nothing. >> nobody knew what you could do. nobody knew what you couldn't do. but you were desperately trying not to be commercial television. >> how much time have we got? >> ladies and gentlemen, robert klein! >> the beauty of it was you didn't have to pack everything quickly. you could warm up and get to know and take the stage so to speak. >> the talk shows are okay. you know, i do "the tonight show" come in, i have to be funny in a hurry. it gets a little tiring -- six minutes. boom, boom, boom, boom. >> it wasn't as contrived. a what a full-throated performance. >> this is not regular television. this is subscription. you can say anything. [ bleep ]. >> you are not using public airwaves, the fcc cannot regulate your content. >> i understand you had two orgasms yesterday. can you tell us about them? >> hbo gave cable something to sell. we were getting movies uncut in your home, all of the naughty bits intact. and then september 1975. we debute
. >> the oft repeated saying was "getting people to pay for tv will be like getting them to pay for airould play band music and see slides of nothing. >> nobody knew what you could do. nobody knew what you couldn't do. but you were desperately trying not to be commercial television. >> how much time have we got? >> ladies and gentlemen, robert klein! >> the beauty of it was you didn't have to pack everything quickly. you could warm up and get to know and take...
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oft: he has the support women. it is different with hispanics.o get tofirst track be president is to win the nomination in your party. done,, everything he has which makes a lot of people and company, including me on some occasions, has worked. he trashed megyn kelly. he won that battle. his phone numbers keep going up. he is looking at in a short-term way. is this working for me now -- my poll numbers keep going up, why should i stop? some would say it might come back to her you, but yes to get over the first hurdle first. matt: what are you going to ask tonight? what he looking to get out of the interview? are looking for laughter, tears, news, revelations, personality -- you are trying to get inside of the mind. matt: does he really want to be president? does he generally want to be president? john: would you want to be president? alix: no. matt: no. i would call you. i think i would do a terrible job. i am not qualified. is donald trump? thoughthave always nobody runs for this job unless they come on some level, wanted, and i do not know if w
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as far as the wall goes, i this sort oft like focus on the wall or a fence fencing, its really is not a wall. we don't need a physical barrier the gulf miles from coast to the pacific ocean. we teed more than we have. bout a third of it has any fencing and some is economical like three or four feet high for cars but your grandma can hop off it. of myself ures hopping over it. we need double fence being some. that.2% has the improvements we need in fencing i just don't like this focus it trump and others say we need a wall. won't some the whole problem and there are reasons it is not places.e money in some in west texas big bend national i was there last year. land. complete waste it is the surface of the moon t. is beautiful but there is go.here to i would rather spend the money that we would put in a fence for instance in port of entry because ali is right going the legal ports and sneaking stuff in cars and trunks is a big problem we pay attention to but could use more resources. host: we will have one more call marietta, georgia. aller: i'm a black american citizen i'm livid with t
as far as the wall goes, i this sort oft like focus on the wall or a fence fencing, its really is not a wall. we don't need a physical barrier the gulf miles from coast to the pacific ocean. we teed more than we have. bout a third of it has any fencing and some is economical like three or four feet high for cars but your grandma can hop off it. of myself ures hopping over it. we need double fence being some. that.2% has the improvements we need in fencing i just don't like this focus it trump...
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one thing that came out of the dialogue was that oft times individual or sector-specific engagement is the most effective. and what does that look like? that looks like efforts by specific agencies addressing the sectors they work with to simulate cyber incidents, talk through the responses and identify key challenges moving forward so they can better, more effectively respond in the future. specifically one good example for the group is treasury. treasury has done multiple tabletop exercises that, again, simulate what happens in a malicious attack or cyber incident and determine how best to respond so that we in government can help the private sector most quickly and effectively protect the american consumer. and, again, a key part of that -- as always -- is information sharing. now, as a third lane just to briefly consider how this all fits into broader cybersecurity efforts, cybersecurity and consumer financial protection are often two sides of the same coin, and we've seen the cybersecurity threat continue to evolve, rather, over the past few years. and likewise, our responses cont
one thing that came out of the dialogue was that oft times individual or sector-specific engagement is the most effective. and what does that look like? that looks like efforts by specific agencies addressing the sectors they work with to simulate cyber incidents, talk through the responses and identify key challenges moving forward so they can better, more effectively respond in the future. specifically one good example for the group is treasury. treasury has done multiple tabletop exercises...
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todd oft was chuck "meet the press" the was senator sanders. julius jones, your response to inders, the interruptions the questioning of him, do you feel he has responded adequately? it is a step in the right direction. what he is asked folks to do is to be patient with him and to trust that he will be the best candidate to advance this type of agenda. and i think even he, who is arguably on the cutting edge of this issue him a does not understand the emergency, the in the that we are in struggle because it is not just an item on a long list of agendas in the united states for most of us. it is our families being devastated in the slow form through poverty, the loaded gun that is poverty that the black community has had. --is faster in the prison families were broken up by family members being in prison. and it is the rapid violent version and police brutality. the last time i checked the counter project, who's keeping track of police murders, police killings in the united states, it is up to 731. it is on pace to topple 1000. the portion only,
todd oft was chuck "meet the press" the was senator sanders. julius jones, your response to inders, the interruptions the questioning of him, do you feel he has responded adequately? it is a step in the right direction. what he is asked folks to do is to be patient with him and to trust that he will be the best candidate to advance this type of agenda. and i think even he, who is arguably on the cutting edge of this issue him a does not understand the emergency, the in the that we are...
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oft is the politics resignation. and if you constantly talk about the constitutional amendment or you make it sound like that is what is necessary to win, then those resigned people will stay resigned. they won't show up to try to change the system. and that is exactly the resignation after find a way to solve. to allople resorting sorts of efforts to change the system. earlier this year, the u.s. mailman doug hughes made national headlines when he flew a tiny personal aircraft known as the gyrocopter onto the lawn of the u.s. capitol in an act of civil disobedience. he was carrying letters to every member of congress urging them to address corruption and to pass campaign finance reform. the letter began with a quote from john kerry's farewell speech to the senate -- "the unending chase for money i believe threatens to steal our democracy itself." in april, democracy now! spoke to doug hughes and asked him to elaborate on the message he hoped to convey. >> my letter actually said to the congress critters was that the
oft is the politics resignation. and if you constantly talk about the constitutional amendment or you make it sound like that is what is necessary to win, then those resigned people will stay resigned. they won't show up to try to change the system. and that is exactly the resignation after find a way to solve. to allople resorting sorts of efforts to change the system. earlier this year, the u.s. mailman doug hughes made national headlines when he flew a tiny personal aircraft known as the...
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is it something that happens oft often? no. i can remember one dissent john paul stevens assigned to me. the dissent came around, the vote at conference was 7-2, the opinion came out 6-3, but the two had swelled to six. now, that was somebody experience turning dissent into a comfortable majority opinion. they're trying to persuade each other all the time. so the conference vote is one way. you try to write your opinion as persuasively as you can and hope you'll be able to peel off one or another vote. but most of the time that doesn't happen. do we try? yes, we do. i could say that with assurance up to this very term when people, when we're closely divided and the author of the majority or of the dissent is trying to pick up one more vote. >> in your experience, how does that persuasion happen? is it on paper or in person or how do the justices -- apart from sitting around the conference table, which happens after argument. >> it is largely on paper. it is read my dissent. read it carefully. you should be persuaded by it. [ la
is it something that happens oft often? no. i can remember one dissent john paul stevens assigned to me. the dissent came around, the vote at conference was 7-2, the opinion came out 6-3, but the two had swelled to six. now, that was somebody experience turning dissent into a comfortable majority opinion. they're trying to persuade each other all the time. so the conference vote is one way. you try to write your opinion as persuasively as you can and hope you'll be able to peel off one or...
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we worry about regulation but these are probably things that can't get oft ground without things likes. >> i think there are bigger fears than driver's cars. think about auto braking. think of the little video screens. if you hack into that. that is happening today and that's all technology that can also be -- >> come on. you know what you can't hack into? i'll tell you folks right now. '68 gto. can't hack into that sucker. >> go back in time. >> or horse and buggy. >> you don't have to plug it in. >> they never get hacked. >> all these years holding on to it. we've got earnings out from mobileeye tomorrow. anybody have a trade? you mentioned connected car. >> just in general that is the next trend here. i think you're going to have these hacks, you could have said the same thing about the nfrnt back in '95, oh you're never going to use it for banking because you'll get hacked in. they'll solve the problem. i don't think that removes the big picture trend in these names. >> by the way, if people get hacked they still go good br thinks they still do online banking, they still vechlt ma
we worry about regulation but these are probably things that can't get oft ground without things likes. >> i think there are bigger fears than driver's cars. think about auto braking. think of the little video screens. if you hack into that. that is happening today and that's all technology that can also be -- >> come on. you know what you can't hack into? i'll tell you folks right now. '68 gto. can't hack into that sucker. >> go back in time. >> or horse and buggy....
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. >> okay, colleagues for your information commission president oft us and i have gone by line and made the edits to [inaudible] and it does reflect the process to the district boundaries. with that in mind i'm willing to entertain a motion if there are no further questions or comments. >> at this time i move to adopt the order with reference to new district boundaries >> i second that. >> because the dgo sergeant cell shawl do i need a roll call vote? >> no. >> all in favor to accept dgo 1.02 with the revized district boundaries effective july 15, 2015. >> aye. >> any opposed or abtensions. thank you that action item is adopted. lieutenant walsh. sergeant killshawl next line item >> item 5 captain denise flarty >> well. we look forward to hearing what is going on following your presentation. >> good evening commissioners and members of command staff and community members as well. i'm captor deneez flairty. i have been the only commanding officer for 7 weeks in that period of time i had the opportunity to witness dedicated officers do great police work. they are met with challenges on a
. >> okay, colleagues for your information commission president oft us and i have gone by line and made the edits to [inaudible] and it does reflect the process to the district boundaries. with that in mind i'm willing to entertain a motion if there are no further questions or comments. >> at this time i move to adopt the order with reference to new district boundaries >> i second that. >> because the dgo sergeant cell shawl do i need a roll call vote? >> no....