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nat years later, the use of optimally fit hearing aid made all the difference. nat the results have been similar for julianna. her language skills are on par with her peers. in fact, if you didn't see her hearing aids, you might never notice she had hearing loss. "we were looking back to the videos that my dad took when i was little and im like whoa, i was loud. the videos now, im like nice and peaceful" the study looked at 317 kids with hearing loss and compared them to 100 kids with what's considered normal hearing. their grant for the project and will continue analyzing kids for a few more years. so it's really important kids are fitted the right way with hearing aids. a popular iowa city clothing store is expanding. and it's getting a big boost from a national chain to make sure college students have their game day gear. up next... this morning's weather wise question. meteorologist kaj o'mara is up right after the break. it's ---. first alert storm team joins us now. plan on some fog to start off your wednesday. while this fog may be locally dense, it doesn
nat years later, the use of optimally fit hearing aid made all the difference. nat the results have been similar for julianna. her language skills are on par with her peers. in fact, if you didn't see her hearing aids, you might never notice she had hearing loss. "we were looking back to the videos that my dad took when i was little and im like whoa, i was loud. the videos now, im like nice and peaceful" the study looked at 317 kids with hearing loss and compared them to 100 kids with...
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nat years later, the use of optimally fit hearing aid made all the difference. nat the results have been similar for julianna. her language skills are on par with her peers. in fact, if you didn't see her hearing aids, you might never notice she had hearing loss. "we were looking back to the videos that my dad took when i was little and im like whoa, i was loud. the videos now, im like nice and peaceful" the study looked at 317 kids with hearing loss and compared them to 100 kids with what's considered normal hearing. officials say they've renewed their grant for the project and will continue analyzing kids for a few more years. so it's really important kids are fitted the right way with hearing aids. another poll confirms donald trump is second place among republican voters, and he's lashing out. doctor ben carson and the man in third--marco rubio. this morning to the death of an illinois police officer. authorities say he was killed with his own weapon. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. good morning! plan on some fog to start off yo
nat years later, the use of optimally fit hearing aid made all the difference. nat the results have been similar for julianna. her language skills are on par with her peers. in fact, if you didn't see her hearing aids, you might never notice she had hearing loss. "we were looking back to the videos that my dad took when i was little and im like whoa, i was loud. the videos now, im like nice and peaceful" the study looked at 317 kids with hearing loss and compared them to 100 kids with...
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nat years later, the use of optimally fit hearing aid made all the difference. nat the results have been similar for julianna. her language skills are on par with her peers. in fact, if you didn't see her hearing aids, you might never notice she had hearing loss. "we were looking back to the videos that my dad took when i was little and im like whoa, i was loud. the the study looked at 317 kids with hearing loss and compared them to 100 kids with what's considered normal hearing. officials say they've renewed their grant for the project and will continue analyzing kids for a few more years. so it's really important kids are fitted the right way with hearing aids. very true. thanks a lot forrest. one of the most popular burrito restaurant chains is doing some damage control this morning. chipotle is closing some restaurants for cleaning plan on some fog to start off your wednesday. while this fog may be locally dense, it doesn't appear it'll last very long and should be out of the area by 9 or 10 am. temperatures will take off once the fog burns away, leading to
nat years later, the use of optimally fit hearing aid made all the difference. nat the results have been similar for julianna. her language skills are on par with her peers. in fact, if you didn't see her hearing aids, you might never notice she had hearing loss. "we were looking back to the videos that my dad took when i was little and im like whoa, i was loud. the the study looked at 317 kids with hearing loss and compared them to 100 kids with what's considered normal hearing. officials...
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there is a lot of optimism about the window for opportunity we have to capture. this is the moment to seize that opportunity, to actually address the global climate change challenge. it is not going to be a actrmine down, but we must now and we must act quickly. that is what paris is all about. it is putting us on the right altogether to address the climate pollution. this low carbon economy that the secretary talked about before, hats the greatest economic opportunity of our time to capture the opportunities out there. we have a global agreement to do so. this is how we see the paris talks moving forward and we think there is some optimism to address this. vago: held on holding countries accountable and whether or not they are being truthful? melanie: we need measures along the way. over the next few years we will be checking in to make sure countries are meeting those targets as part of this confidence building approach. over time we will see more investment to the space, country showing political will to policyy move pledged to to implementation. as that happe
there is a lot of optimism about the window for opportunity we have to capture. this is the moment to seize that opportunity, to actually address the global climate change challenge. it is not going to be a actrmine down, but we must now and we must act quickly. that is what paris is all about. it is putting us on the right altogether to address the climate pollution. this low carbon economy that the secretary talked about before, hats the greatest economic opportunity of our time to capture...
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and keep this optimism? he meant this for his personal tribulations but also for the legislative process. he cap saying i take great optimism from my faith. spent much dodd, you time with him over the years is a good friend. you didn't see discouragement on these issues? sen. dodd: no. i'm sure he had his moments, but i'm sure all of us would go what has and said. it was ready amazing not only in light of the difficulty of getting a bill passed, just think of his own family's life and what he witnessed growing up in a large, wonderful, vibrant family where tragedy visited them with regularity. that would be enough for any individual to have dark feelings about anything. was the strength coming out of those experiences which gave him a sense of optimism. i can't say i recall a single moment where he felt as though my.was lost, how tragic and i don't recall a single instance where that was the case. you: what about any one of of persuading other senators or members of congress on these issues, because he was r
and keep this optimism? he meant this for his personal tribulations but also for the legislative process. he cap saying i take great optimism from my faith. spent much dodd, you time with him over the years is a good friend. you didn't see discouragement on these issues? sen. dodd: no. i'm sure he had his moments, but i'm sure all of us would go what has and said. it was ready amazing not only in light of the difficulty of getting a bill passed, just think of his own family's life and what he...
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seems like there's optimism at cop 21 this time around. how optimism are you?>> i'm optimism and i hope my colleagues are also, feeling the same kind of optimism, out of paris this week and next. we are hopeful that we can set the goal of of below 2°. 1.5 is the preference of small and developing states. around that we make sure that there is a period of five-year reviews, and an opportunity for countries to up their ambitions and to check and see if more technology and science can be married up with the efforts to combat climate change. >> and prime minister you set a bold carbon reduction target for islands themselves. what message are you sending to other countries? >> that if a small country like ours can undertake to reduce its own emissions, then other cubs can do -- countries can do the same. we don't have much more resources to pursue this line of action. to combat climate change. but if we can do it, so can the others. we also are very sure that there will be resolution to the question of financing for adaptation and mitigation for developing countries
seems like there's optimism at cop 21 this time around. how optimism are you?>> i'm optimism and i hope my colleagues are also, feeling the same kind of optimism, out of paris this week and next. we are hopeful that we can set the goal of of below 2°. 1.5 is the preference of small and developing states. around that we make sure that there is a period of five-year reviews, and an opportunity for countries to up their ambitions and to check and see if more technology and science can be...
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s tom: we will speak of the optimism on america later in the hour.eak to professor schilling of amherst college. done his idea and opposes that oil will move lower, stay with us," bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: this is a live picture from washington, d.c. and the hawks in the art at -- are out at the moment and we have the job reported december 4. it's time for the bloomberg business flash. talks between pfizer and al again good lead to the drug industry's biggest deal ever. pfizer might pay up to $150 billion for aller and could get a tax breakgan by making the home base ireland. plunged fromindows one year ago. windows share of the market fell by nearly half to 1.7%. the bank of japan decided today not to boost economic stimulus despite their second recession in three years. the move was expected and the bank says the inflation rate trend is improving. let's bring in our economics expert, michael mckee. fmo minutes yesterdayc and most market watchers said this is what we were expecting. probability of a fed move has not moved in the last coup
s tom: we will speak of the optimism on america later in the hour.eak to professor schilling of amherst college. done his idea and opposes that oil will move lower, stay with us," bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: this is a live picture from washington, d.c. and the hawks in the art at -- are out at the moment and we have the job reported december 4. it's time for the bloomberg business flash. talks between pfizer and al again good lead to the drug industry's biggest deal ever....
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it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super poligrip free. these hands were made to work so i can't waste time with stripped or rusted fasteners. that's why i love the craftsman extreme grip line. screwdrivers with diamond- coated tips deliver 4 times more grip than standard ones..
it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my...
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nat years later, the use of optimally fit hearing aid made all the difference. nat the results have been similar for julianna. her language skills are on par with her peers. in fact, if you didn't see her hearing aids, you might never notice she had hearing loss. "we were looking back to the videos that my dad took when i was little and im like whoa, i was loud. the videos now, im like nice and peaceful" the study looked at 317 kids with hearing loss and compared them to 100 kids with what's considered "normal hearing." officials say they've renewed their grant for the project and will continue analyzing kids for a few more years. some farmers are still in the fields, getting the last bit of corn out. but this year's harvest is slightly ahead of last year's. that's next in today's agribusiness report. good morning this is the david geiger. ---- you may remember the stories we've done on the farmer who lost six hundred acres to flooding this year.. and replanted soybeans at the end of july... well last week and this week they've been harvesting that crop.. and ha
nat years later, the use of optimally fit hearing aid made all the difference. nat the results have been similar for julianna. her language skills are on par with her peers. in fact, if you didn't see her hearing aids, you might never notice she had hearing loss. "we were looking back to the videos that my dad took when i was little and im like whoa, i was loud. the videos now, im like nice and peaceful" the study looked at 317 kids with hearing loss and compared them to 100 kids with...
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there is some optimism about the political side of the equation and some agreement is being forged between france and russia, meaning oil is coming off its recent high. libya is back on track. a quick look at some of these stocks. many are feeling that this could shell its contact lens care area. 1%.immon is up by 8/10 %.onc agen is off by 1.8 those that mean they are expecting more after dieselgate? jonathan: the stoxx 600 is lower, the ftse off, china dominating the session globally -- let's get to yvonne man in hong kong. yvonne: a selloff in china spreads across asia -- not a good friday for an already slow week. in chinese industrial profits is really hurting whereent -- a 4.6% drop industrial profits fell. the shanghai composite ended fivd 5% down. japan stocks were down as well, the finance minister proposing in a your budget for the tpp agreement. the jobless rate in japan drops to a 20 year low and we saw -4% cpi -- this is the core cpi which excludes energy prices, which was up 7/10 of 1% but flowing from september. remain split on whether that means more monetary stimulus. weeke
there is some optimism about the political side of the equation and some agreement is being forged between france and russia, meaning oil is coming off its recent high. libya is back on track. a quick look at some of these stocks. many are feeling that this could shell its contact lens care area. 1%.immon is up by 8/10 %.onc agen is off by 1.8 those that mean they are expecting more after dieselgate? jonathan: the stoxx 600 is lower, the ftse off, china dominating the session globally -- let's...
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, optimize your performance, optimize health.ata about your body which is a place where people don't have quantity dative data. >> you do that with seat belts in a car. they can be smart and wake us up. this is connected technology that is the intelligence of things. >> you can put it into fabrics, the steering wheel, pressure monitoring. you can have cameras to monitor the eye balls. you can look for sleep and heart rate. if your heart rate drops it might send you a signal. the applications of these kinds of technologies is really pretty ubiquito ubiquitous. connected home is a favorite category. we think about the world being connected. you talked about the intelligence of things. we think it is not about the internet of things but the intelligence of things which means end devices with connected and capturing environmental data. with that you can adjust, change, modify your environment. wink is a device where it is the smart platform or operating system of all connected devices in the home. think about connecting your nest or
, optimize your performance, optimize health.ata about your body which is a place where people don't have quantity dative data. >> you do that with seat belts in a car. they can be smart and wake us up. this is connected technology that is the intelligence of things. >> you can put it into fabrics, the steering wheel, pressure monitoring. you can have cameras to monitor the eye balls. you can look for sleep and heart rate. if your heart rate drops it might send you a signal. the...
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there seems to be some optimism, but listening to you talk to mary robinson about an hour ago, i was struck by the pessimism that she has about the value of what may be decided. >> she might describe it as guarded optimism. she was alluded to the speeches that we heard from the world leaders today. they have a rallying cry to the world and to their nations, to really get something done, to fin find a solution to this climate deal. she said to get on with it and find that deal. that something is being echoed between the halls here. first, take a look at what has happened today so far. >> getting 147 world leaders to sit down to record the moment for posterity is almost as hard as getting consensus on battling climate change. >> a decisive turning point we need the world to know that we are headed to low emissions, climate resilient future, and there is no going back. the national climate glance summited by more than 180 countries as of today cover 100% of global missions. this is a very good start. but we need to go much faster, much farther if we are to limit the global temperature r
there seems to be some optimism, but listening to you talk to mary robinson about an hour ago, i was struck by the pessimism that she has about the value of what may be decided. >> she might describe it as guarded optimism. she was alluded to the speeches that we heard from the world leaders today. they have a rallying cry to the world and to their nations, to really get something done, to fin find a solution to this climate deal. she said to get on with it and find that deal. that...
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optimism is the coin of the round -- realm. interesting trump has done so well.ike most politicians, trump will buy some copies for himself. it will be fascinating to see how well it sells. some politicians published books and go higher up on the rankings. it will be interesting to see if his book goes number one or high. john: he has had number one best sellers in the past. mark: he has. we will see. john: i wonder if after the bible and "art of the deal" this will be his third favorite deal. mark: he said they took all pictures of him smiling but decided in the end if your title is "crippled america," you cannot use a smiling photo. i think they would've thought that through before they take the title. john: i don't think it is the most flattering photo. mark: our 24-hour campaign forecast in just 60 seconds after this word from our sponsors. ♪ ♪ john: it's another busy day out there and election land, so let's go live to our campaign forecast center where our chief meteorologist is standing by. what do you see on the doppler for tomorrow? alex: i would not tak
optimism is the coin of the round -- realm. interesting trump has done so well.ike most politicians, trump will buy some copies for himself. it will be fascinating to see how well it sells. some politicians published books and go higher up on the rankings. it will be interesting to see if his book goes number one or high. john: he has had number one best sellers in the past. mark: he has. we will see. john: i wonder if after the bible and "art of the deal" this will be his third...
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there are signs of optimism and urgency. president obama: for all the challenges we face, the growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other. katty: the man accused of shooting at a family planning clinic in colorado is in court. three people died in that attack. we will have the latest. and the phenomenal power of yoga . a famed photographer turns his lens to the moves which helped him heal. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. it is now or never -- that is how pope francis describes the need to act against climate change. world leaders are meeting in paris this week to reach a deal to do just that. even before they met, the head of the united nations said that countries should go much further, much faster. our science editor starts our coverage now from paris. reporter: the delicate line of the atmosphere changed by our pollution, which is raising temperatures could that has been a concern for decades, but nothi
there are signs of optimism and urgency. president obama: for all the challenges we face, the growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other. katty: the man accused of shooting at a family planning clinic in colorado is in court. three people died in that attack. we will have the latest. and the phenomenal power of yoga . a famed photographer turns his lens to the moves which helped him heal. katty: welcome to our viewers on public...
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even though that is small, there could be optimism for investors. small business is profitable and growing fast, could garner multiple expansion. but i think that will probably happen. i think people will be optimistic about it. but the reality is there is probably five other things more important to investors than cloud. >> all right, gene, great to get your perspective. thank you. of piper jaffray. people like this move, obviously, today. >> i think it is insane the stock up on this move. it will take a mountain for google to penetrate in this space. amazon has such a lead. aws has ten times the capacity as everybody else combined. so they are way ahead of the game from that perspective. and the commentary about the revenues an the cloud business in 2020 actually outpacing the revenues in their ad business is an absolutely insane comment. they are roughly a billion in the web services and they're going to get to maybe $8 billion. >> you looking at it as a staticent rstatic entity. they could make a acquisition. >> and they've made a lot of comment
even though that is small, there could be optimism for investors. small business is profitable and growing fast, could garner multiple expansion. but i think that will probably happen. i think people will be optimistic about it. but the reality is there is probably five other things more important to investors than cloud. >> all right, gene, great to get your perspective. thank you. of piper jaffray. people like this move, obviously, today. >> i think it is insane the stock up on...
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i came in here today with optimism and i will leave here with optimism because i've been to the filling station over the -- itour and inspires me inspires me every single day and millions of americans across this country and that's why we need to tell the story. every young person regardless of what party they affiliate with, they need to listen to this and learns from this -- and learn from this, because that's how we govern in the united states and i'm confident we can get back to this order. i'm confident we can build a stronger america, an america in which we listen, a leather apron society that is truly in the spirit of ben franklin and take kennedy. one that will produce an america that truly is an embodiment of our ideals. that search for the more perfect union is what civil rights is about. the most important event in clause in the constitution. that journey continues, and i have the privilege in my work of being able to continue that journey. we may play different instruments in this room, but we are all part of that same orchestra. continue to make sure that the orchestra is p
i came in here today with optimism and i will leave here with optimism because i've been to the filling station over the -- itour and inspires me inspires me every single day and millions of americans across this country and that's why we need to tell the story. every young person regardless of what party they affiliate with, they need to listen to this and learns from this -- and learn from this, because that's how we govern in the united states and i'm confident we can get back to this order....
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. >> that optimism it never goes away and you can check out the redskins bloggers on the wusa9 app. >y. speaking of optimism, get right over to adam luongo with the up late from our wall of -- update from the wall of gratitude. >> with thanksgiving coming up, we wanted to create a place for you to share some positive thoughts. that's why we built this, it's called our wall of gratitude and you can share what you're grateful for. here's one i want to share with few amanda shoe -- you from amanda shoe. i'm grateful for my four wonderful children. now you can see the wall of gratitude at wusa9.com/gratitude. to add to it, tweet or instagram with the hashtag #wallofgratitude. you can also post on the wusa9 facebook page or e-mail us to gratitude@wusa9.com. >>> now one of the posts on our wall of gratitude that received the most comments was one from kendall millton of clear brook, virginia. he calls his fiancee terry his prince and says he's thankful for him because he almost lost him two and a half years ago. >> i'm grateful we have each other. and that i'm grateful i survived the accide
. >> that optimism it never goes away and you can check out the redskins bloggers on the wusa9 app. >y. speaking of optimism, get right over to adam luongo with the up late from our wall of -- update from the wall of gratitude. >> with thanksgiving coming up, we wanted to create a place for you to share some positive thoughts. that's why we built this, it's called our wall of gratitude and you can share what you're grateful for. here's one i want to share with few amanda shoe --...
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we're able to send you dvd quality but also optimize your data. tell you the interesting thing is the providers aren't paying, the customer is not paying but because of the utilization of the network this is actually very, very good for shareholders and for the value of the company. >> let me read here, john, you say that powered by new technology built into t-mobile's network binge on, quote, optimizes video for mobile screens, minimizing data consumption while still delivering dvd or better quality. so what kind of network tweaks are made here behind the scenes? >> well, think about it. now, kelly, you happen to be a millennial and millennials, 57% of what they watch they watch on mobile devices and they also tend to watch three or four shows at a time 84% of the time. now, what you're able to do is you're able to send it at an optimized rate that is dvd quality on this device. so -- by the way, the best part is if you want to mirror it on a bigger device and you need a higher speed you can turn this on and off anytime you want. it's the best of
we're able to send you dvd quality but also optimize your data. tell you the interesting thing is the providers aren't paying, the customer is not paying but because of the utilization of the network this is actually very, very good for shareholders and for the value of the company. >> let me read here, john, you say that powered by new technology built into t-mobile's network binge on, quote, optimizes video for mobile screens, minimizing data consumption while still delivering dvd or...
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purchasing, receiving, the invoice processing, and all the analytics or you can optimize your spending: how big is the company now? rob: roughly 500 people. we are based in san mateo, and we are expanding. cory: these computers or tv cameras -- the $100re above million run rate. it doesn't make us a typical company that would be considering an ipo. cory: that is a huge numbers of employees, most of them in san mateo yet to rob: know. we have a large constituency in europe. we have a support development center in india. we have a support center in dublin, ireland. we try to manage it very carefully. i still approve every higher and read every resume, and one of the most important things to us is culture. that is something we look at carefully. cory: thank you very much. we appreciate it. a story we are watching, aerospace, one of the industries looking for it to the promise of 3-d printing to cut costs and slash production time. the u.s.-israel a company stratasys unveiled the largest 3-d-printed unmanned aerial vehicle. bloomberg was there as it happened. >> i was the engineer that did
purchasing, receiving, the invoice processing, and all the analytics or you can optimize your spending: how big is the company now? rob: roughly 500 people. we are based in san mateo, and we are expanding. cory: these computers or tv cameras -- the $100re above million run rate. it doesn't make us a typical company that would be considering an ipo. cory: that is a huge numbers of employees, most of them in san mateo yet to rob: know. we have a large constituency in europe. we have a support...
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the mta to plan for the sidewalks and intersections ready for the chinatown subway station and 8 optimize our libraries and parks as a volunteer i spearheaded major libraries and parks and supported the 2012 parks bond and supervisor secured extra fund to getting up keeping the cloubz and rec and park open 9 to nurture and protect our small businesses i negotiated with start to back off on planning and open think polk street and working to support our neighborhood cords and 10 to work together our district is an amazing place we're some of the densest neighborhood every day we welcome thousands of people to work and shop and visit our neighbors in working together our elected offices and city departments and private segment we can continue to marry district 3 is the one best in the city and to raise families and grow old with great relationship with city departments their working hard to help me help you i'm enforced about the san francisco democratic party and the alice club and the parents action committee and by san francisco young democrats and many other groups i look forward to work
the mta to plan for the sidewalks and intersections ready for the chinatown subway station and 8 optimize our libraries and parks as a volunteer i spearheaded major libraries and parks and supported the 2012 parks bond and supervisor secured extra fund to getting up keeping the cloubz and rec and park open 9 to nurture and protect our small businesses i negotiated with start to back off on planning and open think polk street and working to support our neighborhood cords and 10 to work together...
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i think there is great optimism.families need to stay engage in advocating for loved ones so we can get more research funding to develop new treatments. >> brangham: dr. james galvin of florida atlantic university. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: the latest jobs report is due out tomorrow, and once again, it's expected to show a large percentage of people who are now self-employed. a new york-based start-up has come up with a new business model that rents office and work space to freelancers and others. and it's growing. the company announced a new round of fund-raising this week as it opens more locations around the country as well as in england, israel and the netherlands. but the company's premise also raises some fundamental questions about the transformation of the workplace. economics correspondent paul solman has the story as part of our weekly series, "making sense," which airs every thursday on the newshour. >> reporter: entrepreneur jonathan smalley and cinna, short for "cinnamon," at small
i think there is great optimism.families need to stay engage in advocating for loved ones so we can get more research funding to develop new treatments. >> brangham: dr. james galvin of florida atlantic university. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: the latest jobs report is due out tomorrow, and once again, it's expected to show a large percentage of people who are now self-employed. a new york-based start-up has come up with a new business model that rents...
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joe: another thing you do not want to miss tomorrow -- the small business optimism is one of my favoriteey have a whole bunch of questions. our sales up, down, whatever. a lot of insight into the economy. al mark: you ask a lot of questions, but you forgot the most important one. ♪ john: we will see jon meacham here on thursday but now it's the daily carson show. with interviews here, but so far
joe: another thing you do not want to miss tomorrow -- the small business optimism is one of my favoriteey have a whole bunch of questions. our sales up, down, whatever. a lot of insight into the economy. al mark: you ask a lot of questions, but you forgot the most important one. ♪ john: we will see jon meacham here on thursday but now it's the daily carson show. with interviews here, but so far
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. >> i think there is cautious optimism in targeting top leaders..e starting to make they have come under criticism not just from the usual republican side of the aisle, but also under their own -- from their own side of the aisle about how their serious strategy, or lack thereof -- syria strategy, or lack thereof, has not really worked out. now they can show. david: -- now they have results they can show. david: john kerry is going to vienna for a big meeting this weekend. more optimism they are going to make some headway with syriac? syria? some ideas about rewriting the constitution. i think it heartened some of the officials. there is no easy fix here. interestsdivergent here. that said, they feel like in each of these meetings they have been able to make progress. they feel things are starting to converge and away way they haven't for a long time. they feel this meeting will take them one step closer to something. what that something actually is is kind of a big problem. no one can really define what it will be and what the end game is. thank y
. >> i think there is cautious optimism in targeting top leaders..e starting to make they have come under criticism not just from the usual republican side of the aisle, but also under their own -- from their own side of the aisle about how their serious strategy, or lack thereof -- syria strategy, or lack thereof, has not really worked out. now they can show. david: -- now they have results they can show. david: john kerry is going to vienna for a big meeting this weekend. more optimism...
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>> reporter: absolutely, there is a great deal of optimism. the specter of copenhagen hangs over everybody. the conference in 2009 where there was a lot of expectation too but it failed and failed dismally and nobody a repeat of that here. that's why they brute the world leaders in at the start of the conference rather than the end, to give the world leaders more momentum, lining up with statements of unity, saying that we can find this elusive deal. mary robinson said, that's all very well but that could all be lip service, we have got to translate that into positive action. let's look back. getting 147 world leaders to sit down and record the moment for posterity is almost as hard as getting consensus on how to battle climate change but there's a sense this could be different. >> a decisive turning point. we need the world to know that we are headed to a low emissions climate resilient future and there is no going back! the national climate plans submitted by more than 180 countries as of today cover close to 100% ever global emissions. this
>> reporter: absolutely, there is a great deal of optimism. the specter of copenhagen hangs over everybody. the conference in 2009 where there was a lot of expectation too but it failed and failed dismally and nobody a repeat of that here. that's why they brute the world leaders in at the start of the conference rather than the end, to give the world leaders more momentum, lining up with statements of unity, saying that we can find this elusive deal. mary robinson said, that's all very...
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according to the report, the number of cars was below the optimal number every weekday in july, august, and most of september. officials say that 62 railcars are currently sitting, waiting for parts. >> part of the issue was the lack of parts being ordered has contributed and is a factor in why some of the cars do not have enough parts to be operable and safe. it is a big task. still ahead, the forecast. kimberly: the national zoo was going to change its hours january 1, with exhibits opening at 9 a.m., and closing earlier at 4:30. closing hours will be extended in the summertime. a couple days ago the national zoo released this adorable video of the giant panda cub bei bei during his most recent checkup. vets say all his teeth are not in and his back legs are getting stronger. he should be ready to stand on his own any day. let's stay with a video until it runs out. are you kidding? look at that! bamboo if cannot eat you don't have back teeth. so gentle andooks lively, and they can be vicious, i understand. quickly get a little out of control for handling in your hand. tomorrow, it is
according to the report, the number of cars was below the optimal number every weekday in july, august, and most of september. officials say that 62 railcars are currently sitting, waiting for parts. >> part of the issue was the lack of parts being ordered has contributed and is a factor in why some of the cars do not have enough parts to be operable and safe. it is a big task. still ahead, the forecast. kimberly: the national zoo was going to change its hours january 1, with exhibits...
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erik: you might hear more optimism from brian cornell tomorrow. shannon: i will be at a target store with him on black friday. there's been talk about black friday not being as big as it used to be. rei staying close. but for the mass retailers like target walmart, this is a big a day as ever for them. they are expecting record traffic in the stores. i was out of the store on long island yesterday. they said one year planning for black friday. they will plan for next black friday on black friday of this year. matt: it will be interesting to see retail traffic. i graphed the last three years and we saw disappointing numbers in 12 and 14, but a spike into the -- in 2013 black friday traffic tends to be fickle depending on what else is going on. atget and terry lundgren macy's are hoping for a 2013 black friday. erik: and notoriously difficult to predict. they get it wrong pretty much every year. shannon: they are going pay some consumer surveys. where you going to shop? with black friday for the biggest day of the year. that comes more towards chris
erik: you might hear more optimism from brian cornell tomorrow. shannon: i will be at a target store with him on black friday. there's been talk about black friday not being as big as it used to be. rei staying close. but for the mass retailers like target walmart, this is a big a day as ever for them. they are expecting record traffic in the stores. i was out of the store on long island yesterday. they said one year planning for black friday. they will plan for next black friday on black...
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we have optimized the data streams to your mobile device to .atch dvd quality video 24 companies to start -- netflix, hulu, hbo, espn, etc. if you join and often for binge will stream for free, not using your data pocket. so far the big question everyone is asking is, how are you doing this? i want it. i like us in that spot. it makes our competitors very nervous. alix: your subscription growth has been crushing the competition here it but you have been able to sustain your shanking profit margin because you have been able to sign up so many people. profitain your shrinking margin because you've been able to sign up so many people. somewhere in your sentence you said "shrinking profit margin." our growth and profitability has been huge in our ebitda is up year-over-year. less than, but it is verizon though. john: well, you know why. because verizon are the biggest robbers in the world. they have $2.4 billion in the industry of overcharges. of lyingon worth charges. it's low hanging fruit. what we have been able to do is optimize the video stream, and here is the real trick. .t is highly p
we have optimized the data streams to your mobile device to .atch dvd quality video 24 companies to start -- netflix, hulu, hbo, espn, etc. if you join and often for binge will stream for free, not using your data pocket. so far the big question everyone is asking is, how are you doing this? i want it. i like us in that spot. it makes our competitors very nervous. alix: your subscription growth has been crushing the competition here it but you have been able to sustain your shanking profit...
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mark: you are brimming with trump-ian optimism, but as you said, there has been a lot of negative stufftrends you are citing -- which once have to kick and more for the majority of americans to say we are on the right track? i think we are talking about historic changes. we have to go through some really disruptive changes. i don't think what we are looking at is linear. i'm talking about revolutions that are changing, this new american majority that we are looking at electoral he, but it's really a cultural majority, dominant values that will ultimately dominate politics -- mark: are we five years away, 7, 20? if we have gone from 51% of the electorate being these new groups, racial minorities, single women, millenials, they will be 63% in this election next year. mark: that's a lot of change. it does not mean people will be happy. stan: happy comes when leaders of the country finally say, "we have big, new problems -- wage barack obama has addressed big problems, but i've been pretty clear and a little critical that he has not educated the country to the kind of structural problems we
mark: you are brimming with trump-ian optimism, but as you said, there has been a lot of negative stufftrends you are citing -- which once have to kick and more for the majority of americans to say we are on the right track? i think we are talking about historic changes. we have to go through some really disruptive changes. i don't think what we are looking at is linear. i'm talking about revolutions that are changing, this new american majority that we are looking at electoral he, but it's...
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but they say their long-term optimism is going forward. they have long-term optimism. the announcement does not affect united health care plans for 2016, only a choice if they decide to make it would affect plans in 2017. >>> rich, thank you, we'll follow that. stocks were down, the dow fell 4, the s&p 500 lost 2, the nasdaq dropped 1.5. >>> still ahead, president obama is struggling, but still work on one of his early presidential promises -- closing guantanamo bay. yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com. go to ziprecruiter.
but they say their long-term optimism is going forward. they have long-term optimism. the announcement does not affect united health care plans for 2016, only a choice if they decide to make it would affect plans in 2017. >>> rich, thank you, we'll follow that. stocks were down, the dow fell 4, the s&p 500 lost 2, the nasdaq dropped 1.5. >>> still ahead, president obama is struggling, but still work on one of his early presidential promises -- closing guantanamo bay. yes,...
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s the explanation dave: too much optimism.s the s&p 500 energy is kind of stands reflecting $65 to $70 prices for crude oil. bear in mind, this year, a look at new york trading, the average is about $60. you look at bloomberg estimates for next year, folks putting in their projections, it is more like $55. there is a bit too much optimism in his view in terms of what is happening, what will happen in oi prices, and how earnings and revenue will respond. betty: may be forward -- maybe that is not the right way to look at the energy stocks. what about other gauges? dave: some investors will certainly tell you that given that we have certain potential for turnaround, it makes more sense to look at revenue and asset values. know, theseges, you energy stocks are not quite so far out of whack as they are when you look at them relative to projected earnings. betty: before we go, united health care, a whopper of a story. they may pull out of obamacare. the worst in years decline. what does it mean for the health care sector? dave: you
s the explanation dave: too much optimism.s the s&p 500 energy is kind of stands reflecting $65 to $70 prices for crude oil. bear in mind, this year, a look at new york trading, the average is about $60. you look at bloomberg estimates for next year, folks putting in their projections, it is more like $55. there is a bit too much optimism in his view in terms of what is happening, what will happen in oi prices, and how earnings and revenue will respond. betty: may be forward -- maybe that...
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years as an east des moines resident "just another day in paradise" but early friday morning that optimism was replaced with fear... "went to the restroom grabbed some milk came in here sat down and wasn't but 30 seconds later i heard 5 loud cracks of a high caliber gun."the gunshots quickly woke up kelly obryan from the front bedroom... " he just said move move, i said what's going on and he said they are shooting the house and i dove in the kitchen."police arrived to the 1200 block of filmore around 1:40 friday morning... "it was over as fast as it started."bullet holes were still visible as they retraced the gunfire in the afternoon "the bullets came clear into my busted things on my buffet" "there's a bullet hole down there at the bottom of my door, one up there and this down here." police found 5 shell casings in the alleyway behind the home...jeff says the unknown suspects...who remain at large simply reached over his fence and opened fire... "i'm not one easily upset but this really upset me, i actually started shaking."nobody was harmed but the damage done to jeff's 1969 chevy el c
years as an east des moines resident "just another day in paradise" but early friday morning that optimism was replaced with fear... "went to the restroom grabbed some milk came in here sat down and wasn't but 30 seconds later i heard 5 loud cracks of a high caliber gun."the gunshots quickly woke up kelly obryan from the front bedroom... " he just said move move, i said what's going on and he said they are shooting the house and i dove in the kitchen."police...
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definition of optimism. a newborn baby and to keep them the picture perfect of health. >> some people call this the book of life. >> reporter: this allows doctors to decode the dna. >> now we have the ability to >> reporter: with je gnome ge nome can determine if a patient will have a positive or negative reaction to a particular medication, it will also show if you have the chances of alzheimer's. >> reporter: they understand this could be a tough sell for some parents. >> this maybe about something they know they won't be able to control. >> reporter: to find out what role if any it will have on their future medical care -- >> the question is, how is this going to impact individuals who can have it's day one of life? >> reporter: will it lead to issues in the issue of genetic discrimination? >> it might help, it might confuse things, it might be totally irrelevant, but it's trying to anticipate what the world is going to be like when you have this information available for all of us. >> reporter: only time
definition of optimism. a newborn baby and to keep them the picture perfect of health. >> some people call this the book of life. >> reporter: this allows doctors to decode the dna. >> now we have the ability to >> reporter: with je gnome ge nome can determine if a patient will have a positive or negative reaction to a particular medication, it will also show if you have the chances of alzheimer's. >> reporter: they understand this could be a tough sell for some...
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you are executing a new optimized fleet or response plan -- optimized fleet response plan that is trying to synchronize all of the various bits that need to happen to get to a fully functional, powerful navy out there. what are the challenges you face? what keeps you awake? what are you working through to make sure this happens? >> i just work for admiral swift. he made a comment that i agree with, which is, really, nothing keeps me awake. i sleep just fine. for many reasons. number one is knowing that i am part of the greatest navy in existence ever through time. the optimized fleet response plan was designed to get at one of our three pillars of being ready. so for us to have a sustainable, model that provides the high end trained capability that is needed against today's threats, that is why we developed the optimized fleet response plan. as part with an admiral of the development of this. he was kind of the mastermind. what it did was it took a variety of different inputs, synchronized and focused to produce a completely sustainable, affordable force that can deploy to execute that h
you are executing a new optimized fleet or response plan -- optimized fleet response plan that is trying to synchronize all of the various bits that need to happen to get to a fully functional, powerful navy out there. what are the challenges you face? what keeps you awake? what are you working through to make sure this happens? >> i just work for admiral swift. he made a comment that i agree with, which is, really, nothing keeps me awake. i sleep just fine. for many reasons. number one...
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we help companies take advantage of investments as a strategic expansion to help them optimize spendinginvoice processes, sourcing, and supply performance. all of those things we like to call savings, they subscribe to save. cory: give me one business process that changes once the company installs your software. rob: the fundamental process is that employees across the organization engage in buying. typically, procurement is a bureaucratic process, and people want to avoid it. we have empowered procurement. we've empowered the back office to leverage employees across the company to buy and spend more. cory: what does that mean? rob: when you go out and buy laptops or cameras here -- cory: i don't buy the cameras. i know more about the laptops. i might know what i like to use as an employee of the company. is that a kind of thing that happens where i tell the purchasing guys, get me more of these and less of that junk? rob: you will go on to something that feels like amazon.com. you shop for the thing you want, and you will be assured and you purchase it it is being routed to the preferr
we help companies take advantage of investments as a strategic expansion to help them optimize spendinginvoice processes, sourcing, and supply performance. all of those things we like to call savings, they subscribe to save. cory: give me one business process that changes once the company installs your software. rob: the fundamental process is that employees across the organization engage in buying. typically, procurement is a bureaucratic process, and people want to avoid it. we have empowered...
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it is not a forced optimism. i am really excited that we are winning this.tempered with continuing concern that we have to move faster because the problem is still getting worse. we are gaining on it but we need to really move faster. >> during this interview, al gore used the terms, hopeful, optimistic and positive 16 times which is a change from the. he helped negotiate the 1970 -- 1997 treaty. this agreement was designed to curb greenhouse gases but was never ratified by the u.s. this time al gore says things could be different. >> the entire rest of the world has come to understand that the united states is the only nation in the world where one of the major political parties for a whole series of reasons has decided to reject this. it's a reality that the world is coming to reps with. the design of the paris negotiation is driven in large part by the desire to get an agreement that does not have to go through the treaty ratification process. it is all perfectly legal. >> on friday, al gore will host a 24-hour telephone -- telephone in paris to raise awa
it is not a forced optimism. i am really excited that we are winning this.tempered with continuing concern that we have to move faster because the problem is still getting worse. we are gaining on it but we need to really move faster. >> during this interview, al gore used the terms, hopeful, optimistic and positive 16 times which is a change from the. he helped negotiate the 1970 -- 1997 treaty. this agreement was designed to curb greenhouse gases but was never ratified by the u.s. this...
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there is a lot of sentiment in the united states that makes clear there was really grounds for optimismfor believing that's true. a couple months ago there was a mosque in joplin, missouri, that had been the target of arson and other vandalism over the past several years that earned to the ground. leaders in that community set a goal of a quarter million dollars they wanted to raise oalt'll is an optimistic ga to rebuild the mosque. i wrote about it and several other people wrote about it, and within 24 hours they had wildly exceeded their goal, raising almost double the amount. now they are not only going to just rebuild the mosque, they will build a much larger and more modern mosque with a much greater presence that can do a lot more for the community. these are the kinds of sentiments that we see quite pervasively in the united states that need to be tapped to redress these problems. optimism isson for that the united states was built on a foundation, a premise that injustices were always going to take place, that the nature of leaders and human nature is such that power would be ab
there is a lot of sentiment in the united states that makes clear there was really grounds for optimismfor believing that's true. a couple months ago there was a mosque in joplin, missouri, that had been the target of arson and other vandalism over the past several years that earned to the ground. leaders in that community set a goal of a quarter million dollars they wanted to raise oalt'll is an optimistic ga to rebuild the mosque. i wrote about it and several other people wrote about it, and...
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it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward.nvest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. directv is so advanced that you could put tvs anywhere without looking at cable wires and boxes in every room. how are they always one step ahead of us? well, because their technology is far superior. or because they have someone on the inside. is that right, gil? sir, i would never... he's with them! he's wearing a wire. take off his shirt! take off his shirt! oh! ah! alright, i'm putting you in charge of the holiday party. (vo) get rid of cable and upgrade to directv. call 1-800-directv. so wi got a job!ews? i'll be programming at ge. oh i got a job too, at zazzies. (friends gasp) the app where you put fruit hats on animals? i love that! guys, i'll be writing code that helps machines communicate. (interrupting) i just zazzied you. (phone
it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward.nvest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. directv is so advanced that you could put tvs anywhere without looking at cable wires and boxes in every room. how are they always one step ahead of us? well, because their...
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so we optimized what a mobile device needs to watch dvd quality video and we're able to send you dvdlity and optimize your data so the interesting thing is the providers aren't paying, and customers aren't paying and because of the utilization of the network this is very very good for shareholders of the company. >> t-mobile rising .5% in after hours trade. down almost 4%. it is unclear whether there will be a decision any time soon. google is getting more involved in designing the guts after android phones. let's take a quick check of google parent alphabet up by 0.7% in german trade. >> apple starts taking orders today for the new ipad pro. the new tablet with nearly a 13 inch screen will be available in stores in the coming days. it's being aimed mostly alt business clientele. it has a 10 hour battery life and the ipad prois not cheap. it starts at $7.99 a piece. it can cost more than a thousand dollars if you get the keyboard and pencil stylus. apple being sold down during the regular wall street session on a report talking about supplier shares or orders coming from apple. down
so we optimized what a mobile device needs to watch dvd quality video and we're able to send you dvdlity and optimize your data so the interesting thing is the providers aren't paying, and customers aren't paying and because of the utilization of the network this is very very good for shareholders of the company. >> t-mobile rising .5% in after hours trade. down almost 4%. it is unclear whether there will be a decision any time soon. google is getting more involved in designing the guts...
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yvonne: a lot of action right now, a lot of optimism signaling that the pace of interest rates hikes is going to be gradual so we have the hang seng leading things off at 1.6% up. 1.5%.lian stocks up china stocks in hong kong trading day one week high in the shanghai composite at half a percent. by gains in led banks as well as industrial companies. just got back on trading today. the company hoping plans for a private share sale due to a disagreement over the amount and price -- the initial price was ¥4.9 billion. now, the revised rules affecting that price. trade has returned to the top of the agenda. delicates discussing the transpacific partnership in delhi. as the centerpiece of president obama's pivot to asia and is supported by several apec members. indeed, we have been talking about protests. not far at all. indications, that is as close as they will get. they are outnumbered by riot police. to put this into context of where they are, it is one venue where we have seen protests. it is just over one kilometer from the venue. where we are right now at the world trade center is
yvonne: a lot of action right now, a lot of optimism signaling that the pace of interest rates hikes is going to be gradual so we have the hang seng leading things off at 1.6% up. 1.5%.lian stocks up china stocks in hong kong trading day one week high in the shanghai composite at half a percent. by gains in led banks as well as industrial companies. just got back on trading today. the company hoping plans for a private share sale due to a disagreement over the amount and price -- the initial...
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i can navigate more easily through this traffic or optimize my calendar in a way i could not see beforethink that will acclimate us to ai slowly as opposed to out of nowhere, robots that are smarter than us and take our jobs. emily: how concerned are you about google's ambitions in ai? steve: it scares me a little bit because there is a reckless abandon, a flare with the his,ional, we will because but -- we will be cautious, but technology is our future, we will make good pets for these ais in the future and life will be good. ish what could go wrong. things living off vast information feeds and operating in a way we cannot fathom that we may not ever detect their existence. emily: how is your interest in machine learning playing out in your investment philosophy? steve: the way we engineered things is changing from everything we can think of that is engineering, two things growing and iterating a solution rapidly. imagine, much like a newborn baby, you build a brain in the box, exposed to photos and thegnizing things on internet. that same program can recognize anything on the internet
i can navigate more easily through this traffic or optimize my calendar in a way i could not see beforethink that will acclimate us to ai slowly as opposed to out of nowhere, robots that are smarter than us and take our jobs. emily: how concerned are you about google's ambitions in ai? steve: it scares me a little bit because there is a reckless abandon, a flare with the his,ional, we will because but -- we will be cautious, but technology is our future, we will make good pets for these ais in...
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about confronting challenges and also about optimism. we have every reason to be optimistic if we do what needs to be done. >> in your speech, you informed your parents were actually born in cuba. >> i would love cuba to be a free country, unfortunately, the people of cuba, the only people in the hemisphere in over 50 years. >>> iowa realty and the sunday home show starts now. >>> time for the sunday home show. mike pace is my name. nice to have you with us on our 32nd year on the air. a busy time and busy hour. we talk about open house all over the metro, every price range and feature the best builders, including the largest builder hubble homes. hubble bucks are back.
about confronting challenges and also about optimism. we have every reason to be optimistic if we do what needs to be done. >> in your speech, you informed your parents were actually born in cuba. >> i would love cuba to be a free country, unfortunately, the people of cuba, the only people in the hemisphere in over 50 years. >>> iowa realty and the sunday home show starts now. >>> time for the sunday home show. mike pace is my name. nice to have you with us on our...
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notion of optimism. we will get to the depression later in world war ii. he was-- sort of had that notion of capturing this one large value we have the united states, which is thinking things will get better and and be optimistic about it. he also was able to capture the interest in endorsements are many people from hollywood. and this was the first time this happened. he had an enormous number of hollywood stars went into a themselves to him because he was so popular and he wanted to attach himself to them because at that time movies were becoming so popular and this would also enhance his own celebrity. this is him with katharine hepburn. that, please. this is an example of the kind of thing he did and it's common today, but they would have hollywood celebrities gather at the white house on his birthday every year to raise money for the march of dimes. it was polio research because he had polio. if you are the picture, some of you might recognize some of the major stars of the time and you can see all
notion of optimism. we will get to the depression later in world war ii. he was-- sort of had that notion of capturing this one large value we have the united states, which is thinking things will get better and and be optimistic about it. he also was able to capture the interest in endorsements are many people from hollywood. and this was the first time this happened. he had an enormous number of hollywood stars went into a themselves to him because he was so popular and he wanted to attach...
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but again, a lot of this optimism about this steady as she goes. the candy crush game maker, weird, that's just me. but i digress. what i don't digress about, capitalism isn't everyone's cup of tea. protests in chicago yesterday outside the cme where they change options derivatives and futures. they're demanding taxes and pennies at each trade that could create billions to ease chicago and the state of illinois. and unfurling of a flag during monday night football meant to tackle dominion resource and bank of america in the same breath here. they got up there, unfurled that flag, got their message through just as a lot of the protesters did. and it scared me because we're seeing a lot of this stuff already. whether it's occupy wall street 2.0 or something different, it's morphed into something that has an increasingly nasty chain. charles pane doesn't like this and john rafford is worried about the concern around it. >> i think we saw with the last super bowl, there was a major concern, a security concern. i think we would be foolish not to think t
but again, a lot of this optimism about this steady as she goes. the candy crush game maker, weird, that's just me. but i digress. what i don't digress about, capitalism isn't everyone's cup of tea. protests in chicago yesterday outside the cme where they change options derivatives and futures. they're demanding taxes and pennies at each trade that could create billions to ease chicago and the state of illinois. and unfurling of a flag during monday night football meant to tackle dominion...
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>> so the small business owners, we believe that the optimism was really fuelled by the fact that the small business owners are telling us that in 2015 over 80% of them feel that they will either achieve or exceed their revenue targets and next year in 2016 over 70% feel that they will actually exceed their revenue targets as well and part of the demand that we're seeing for lending is because these small business owners are really optimistic about their growth this year and next year. >> susan, we're running low on time. one final quite specific question. i notice in the report boston is the least likely place to suffer a cyber breach. why is that? >> one of the good news story about the cyber breaches when it comes to small business owners is that while over 60% of the small business owners are concerned about a cyber breach over 60% also told us they are very well prepared for a cyber breach and they have done what they need to ensure that they are protected in the event of a cyber breach and most embraced the chip card which is are newer for small business owners and that's in an
>> so the small business owners, we believe that the optimism was really fuelled by the fact that the small business owners are telling us that in 2015 over 80% of them feel that they will either achieve or exceed their revenue targets and next year in 2016 over 70% feel that they will actually exceed their revenue targets as well and part of the demand that we're seeing for lending is because these small business owners are really optimistic about their growth this year and next year....
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it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward.est with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. >> good morning, facebook shares surging to an all time high after the social network posts upbeat quarterly results should be over $300 billion in market cap. and in deal news, expedia is buying vacation rental site home away for nearly $4 billion. why airbnb is taking notice this morning. going, going gone. opening the fall auction season amid worries of an art market slow down. we'll see because there's $2 billion of art up for sale in the next week or so. it's thursday, november 5th, 2015 and squawk box begins right now. ♪ >> live from new york where business never sleeps this is squawk box. >> good morning, welcome to squawk box here on cnbc. michelle is with us today. becky is enjoying some time off this morning. also before we get sta
it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward.est with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big, bold, beautiful world. >> good morning, facebook shares surging to an all time high after the social network posts upbeat quarterly results should be over $300 billion in market cap. and in deal...
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part of what i think we have done really well, you optimize finding the best in everyone and focus onhe friendship. emily: you live in the silicon valley. you seem so normal. how do you stay normal? anne: you stay focused on the things that are important. i volunteer at school. i make sure that the kids do their homework. i see my family all the time. i still see all of my friends. emily: you have this issue with women and technology. how much progress have you seen and how much needs to be done? anne: there is an imbalance and it needs to change. it's a 10 year issue. i think we are also getting ethnic diversity. you don't have to be the best at something in order to have an impact. everyone is really good at something. it's important that women know what kind of roles they can have. one of the parts of my job is not to be intimidated. there are men and women and then you try to work with the men and women. they can be people that you don't want to work with. try to find those people who are going to support you. emily: what do you think about the situation that is unfolding? ♪ emily
part of what i think we have done really well, you optimize finding the best in everyone and focus onhe friendship. emily: you live in the silicon valley. you seem so normal. how do you stay normal? anne: you stay focused on the things that are important. i volunteer at school. i make sure that the kids do their homework. i see my family all the time. i still see all of my friends. emily: you have this issue with women and technology. how much progress have you seen and how much needs to be...
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games of the regular season before falling to rutgers in the pinstripe bowl, 2012 brought renewed optimism. another win over the hawkeyes and a win on the road at #15 tcu gave isu a 4-1 record to start the season. that would quickly change as the cyclones finished the season 2-6, capped off by another bowl loss. this time to tulsa, a team isu beat 38-23 to open the season. 2013 was a frustrating one for rhoads. a home opening loss to fcs opponent uni, was followed by a loss to iowa. then in what looked like a turnaround game for the cyclones ended in heartbreak. a 31-30 loss to texas, which turned on this controversial play. rhoads let his feeling be known after the game. "." iowa state would go on to lose 9 of its first 10 games before winning two straight for a disappointing 3-9 year. in what was supposed to be a better year, 2014 started off disasterous. another loss to an fcs opponent in north dakota state was followed by a loss to kansas state where the cyclones were shutout in the 2nd half, falling 32-28. the game that may have saved paul rhoads was a 20-17 win over iowa. cole netton
games of the regular season before falling to rutgers in the pinstripe bowl, 2012 brought renewed optimism. another win over the hawkeyes and a win on the road at #15 tcu gave isu a 4-1 record to start the season. that would quickly change as the cyclones finished the season 2-6, capped off by another bowl loss. this time to tulsa, a team isu beat 38-23 to open the season. 2013 was a frustrating one for rhoads. a home opening loss to fcs opponent uni, was followed by a loss to iowa. then in...