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if you want to run with a pace group, look for the table at the expo. you can get more information about the race by going to the run with cbs4 section at our website. >>> making wine in tuscany italy for centuries but now one vineyard has an ingredient. music. how it says mozart is serenadiit heights. >>> we have been cloudy all day but that it started to clear a before donald trump, there was mike coffman. before trump said women should be punished for having an abortion, coffman wrote a bill to redefine rape, which could exclude women who were drugged. before trump called for a ban of muslims, coffman pushed for a religious test of u.s. soldiers. and on president obama? trump: he could have been born in kenya. before he gives trump more ideas. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this message. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "
if you want to run with a pace group, look for the table at the expo. you can get more information about the race by going to the run with cbs4 section at our website. >>> making wine in tuscany italy for centuries but now one vineyard has an ingredient. music. how it says mozart is serenadiit heights. >>> we have been cloudy all day but that it started to clear a before donald trump, there was mike coffman. before trump said women should be punished for having an abortion,...
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but, again, i think it is really about this class pace in the vase -- this fast-paced innovation.pple released only when you product or year. samsung releases multiple during the course of the year. this pace of getting new designs, differentiate the forefront, those are the risks that happen when you're a market leader. emily: john, lowly, questions on twitter. what kind of fun to use? -- what kind of phone do you use? john: i use an iphone. it is hard for me to believe that smaller bones, smaller screens, anything that reduces our desire for more and more energy. emily: to give samsung credit for trying or they bit off more than they could chew? john: i don't think they get credit in the smartphone market. it is a brutal market. samsung is an amazing company, huge. they will have to come out with something new. i see google and apple shipping on just as big. they will have to compete. emily: we will talk about that now. john lilly, you are sticking with me. thank you to both of you for weighing in. we are streaming our first show on twitter today and we ask we do so by the samsu
but, again, i think it is really about this class pace in the vase -- this fast-paced innovation.pple released only when you product or year. samsung releases multiple during the course of the year. this pace of getting new designs, differentiate the forefront, those are the risks that happen when you're a market leader. emily: john, lowly, questions on twitter. what kind of fun to use? -- what kind of phone do you use? john: i use an iphone. it is hard for me to believe that smaller bones,...
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we think it is moving at the pace we think it would. to setnotion was standards. make sure the standards had to do with the job. , colorings like genderm love become you irrelevant. if you meet the standards, you you get the job, period. it is not forcing people out because of simply gender or color or sexual orientation or something like that. from that point of view, i think going forward it's been a big success. you are going to have those standards. nobody is suggesting lowering the standards, but once you get those, once you know what the job entails, then gender, sexual orientation, whatever, shouldn't matter. the final thing i will say is we simply have not done a good enoughjob of recruiting women. many women from six to year twelve. people have to make the service anden family. it's always the woman if it's a dual military couple or the woman is in. it's always the woman who decides to get out of the service. we need to do a better job paired some of the things we are trying to do, were going to let them take three years off and come back in without hurti
we think it is moving at the pace we think it would. to setnotion was standards. make sure the standards had to do with the job. , colorings like genderm love become you irrelevant. if you meet the standards, you you get the job, period. it is not forcing people out because of simply gender or color or sexual orientation or something like that. from that point of view, i think going forward it's been a big success. you are going to have those standards. nobody is suggesting lowering the...
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>> well, i wanted the students to be able to work at their own pace. some students, some of you like to go faster. some of you like to go slower, take more time on an assignment. to work with you individually in class. >> well, have you seen any improvement in students' work? >> oh, yes. first of all, everybody is much happier in class when they're working, because they're able to work on the assignment that they want to be working on, and it also allows the students to spend more time on an assignment when they need to, in order to get the assignment to be of better quality. >> yeah, in a way, and a lot of people would rather watch a video than do the worksheet at home. >> so, nationally, is this becoming a trend? >> yes. it started out in colorado with a couple of high school teachers and has just spread. and now there are many teachers on all different grade levels trying it. >> so, what do you think is the best thing to come out of this idea of both the online learning as well as the flipped classroom? >> i really think the best thing is that stude
>> well, i wanted the students to be able to work at their own pace. some students, some of you like to go faster. some of you like to go slower, take more time on an assignment. to work with you individually in class. >> well, have you seen any improvement in students' work? >> oh, yes. first of all, everybody is much happier in class when they're working, because they're able to work on the assignment that they want to be working on, and it also allows the students to spend...
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>> well, i wanted the students to be able to work at their own pace. some students, some of you like to go faster. some of you like to go slower, take more time on an assignment. and it also gives me more time to work with you individually in class. >> well, have you seen any improvement in students' work? >> oh, yes. first of all, everybody is much happier in class when they'reg,b workinecause they're able to work on the assignment that they want to be working on, and it when they need to, in order to get the assignment to be ofbettq uality. >> and i guess that there's less homework, in a way. in a way, af >> yeah, people would rather watch a video than do the worksheet at home. >> so, nationally, is thisng a ? becomi >> yes. it started out in colorado with a couple of nd hashigh school teachers a just spread. and now there are many teachers on all different grade levels best thing to come out of this idea of both the online learning as well as the flipped classroom? >> i really think the best thing is that students are able to work at their own pace
>> well, i wanted the students to be able to work at their own pace. some students, some of you like to go faster. some of you like to go slower, take more time on an assignment. and it also gives me more time to work with you individually in class. >> well, have you seen any improvement in students' work? >> oh, yes. first of all, everybody is much happier in class when they'reg,b workinecause they're able to work on the assignment that they want to be working on, and it when...
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republicans out pace democrats in florida, georgia and pennsylvania. joining me with more on the fight at battleground states is kris jansing and -- what has turned out so far and what are folks telling you. >> yeah, >> reporter: yeah, i think it is a little early of 2.5 day. record number and clark county that's where las vegas is. these folks have been lining up. we are not going to make any joke of the fact that this line goes all the way down to the produce department, the polling mla is goes by all the lick kql. lets talk about what's going on here. democrats have been out performing republicans in the early voting. congressm congressman, is running for reelection here. are you concern at this point? the votes on the republican side seems to be a little bit down. >> my district is a little bit more. this is a a continuation of what's happening in nevada since chicago folks came in 2008. the question is what happens on election day and how can the republicans try to keep pace before that. mitt romney won on election day. >> what they are running ou
republicans out pace democrats in florida, georgia and pennsylvania. joining me with more on the fight at battleground states is kris jansing and -- what has turned out so far and what are folks telling you. >> yeah, >> reporter: yeah, i think it is a little early of 2.5 day. record number and clark county that's where las vegas is. these folks have been lining up. we are not going to make any joke of the fact that this line goes all the way down to the produce department, the...
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this year is on pace ito break that record.... but if you think that kind of money is a game changer ... think again. colorado's state budget is 26 billion dollars 9:32 on that scale it's a drop in the bucket andrew friedman is colorado's marijuana czar. he cautions nevadans to lower expectations of financial windfalls... is not trivial, but it's not going to solve any budget funding... health care costs it's not that kind of money. and with a population size of roughly about half of but there is little doubt the jobs the industry created... are going away any time soon... 23:43:50 marijuana is booming in denver tq 13 action news. crash.... it happened near donna and azure... tonight. police say.... a motorcyclist was hit.... by another vehicle. he was taken to u-m-c.... where he later died. no word.... on what caused the crash. the driver of the other vehicle stayed on scene.... and... is cooperating with authorities. this woman is being accused of was seen on video lighting books on fire. when she was taken into custody.. she al
this year is on pace ito break that record.... but if you think that kind of money is a game changer ... think again. colorado's state budget is 26 billion dollars 9:32 on that scale it's a drop in the bucket andrew friedman is colorado's marijuana czar. he cautions nevadans to lower expectations of financial windfalls... is not trivial, but it's not going to solve any budget funding... health care costs it's not that kind of money. and with a population size of roughly about half of but there...
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the pace is a consistent theme. and so we anticipated that this pace would be quick. but i would have to say that the developments -- even in the past year are probably quicker than we anticipated. just highlights that sense of urgency to get going. >> right. thanks. you know, there's been at least one study and some literature out there recently that suggests that the u.s. overall, it doesn't exactly point just to the navy by any means, but suggests that the u.s. overall is being out played in the gray zone. the area between peace and war. and i wanted to ask you has that caused you to take any additional actions? you came on board, obviously, strong for the nuclear deterrent. the need to regain proficiency at the high end of the war fight, which i think is rightful and just. but now we increasingly find ourselves in this gray zone area as another term. where unconventional means may be required earlier as a response. and just wanted to get your ideas on that. >> yeah, well that's just a terrific question. and if you think about, you know, certainly that the entire s
the pace is a consistent theme. and so we anticipated that this pace would be quick. but i would have to say that the developments -- even in the past year are probably quicker than we anticipated. just highlights that sense of urgency to get going. >> right. thanks. you know, there's been at least one study and some literature out there recently that suggests that the u.s. overall, it doesn't exactly point just to the navy by any means, but suggests that the u.s. overall is being out...
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we know gdp growth has slowed quite a bit, running at the slowest pace since 2011.ed officials worried about downside risk that actually fell in september. fed officials are making a bet. we get two more jobs report center things along of things will decelerate and that will make the december debate a lot more interesting. matt: we get october and that can be the same as what we got for september. >> you just look at the year-over-year. that's why i like to smooth it out. you can see the direction of the .rend this is a key thing to watch. data we are getting already that seasonal hiring is going to pick up. >> we should get a pickup in that and retail numbers. there is a real interesting contrast. the statement and minutes talked about still solid consumer spending. theave not seen that in third quarter. q2 was very robust. retail sales, consumer spending. we are growing at about half that pace in the third quarter, and consumer spending is the primary driver, so it's hard to make the case that gdp is so -- i win consumer spending think there is a broad agreement t
we know gdp growth has slowed quite a bit, running at the slowest pace since 2011.ed officials worried about downside risk that actually fell in september. fed officials are making a bet. we get two more jobs report center things along of things will decelerate and that will make the december debate a lot more interesting. matt: we get october and that can be the same as what we got for september. >> you just look at the year-over-year. that's why i like to smooth it out. you can see the...
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for years, your body has struggled with the stress of our fast-paced lifestyle and the clogging build-up of our modern low-fiber diet full of processed food, chemicals, growth hormones, alcohol, and caffeine -- not to mention prescription drugs and toxins in your air and water. right now, you could be carrying around as much as 10 pounds or more of putrid, rottin your colon if you're not having two to three bowel movements each day. unfortunately, for many, irregularity is a huge problem and can have a dramatic and negative impact on your life, and may be the real reason why you suffer digestive problems like constipation, diarrhea, bloating, gas, and low energy. on this show, we're going to talk about how you can cleanse and enjoy renewed vitality. >> irregularity is a big
for years, your body has struggled with the stress of our fast-paced lifestyle and the clogging build-up of our modern low-fiber diet full of processed food, chemicals, growth hormones, alcohol, and caffeine -- not to mention prescription drugs and toxins in your air and water. right now, you could be carrying around as much as 10 pounds or more of putrid, rottin your colon if you're not having two to three bowel movements each day. unfortunately, for many, irregularity is a huge problem and...
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he was pacing throughout the evening. invading her personal space, meandering around her when she was answering questions. he was menacing. rambling and incoherent, everything from health care to syria. i think he was the one trying to unnerve her and put her on her heels and she seems like the only one you could picture in the oval office making the decisions the president needs to make. [indiscernible] >> complacency is the one thing we need to guard against. despite all of the turmoil in the trump campaign, it will still be a close race. susan: that is the clinton campaign perspective in the spin room tonight.
he was pacing throughout the evening. invading her personal space, meandering around her when she was answering questions. he was menacing. rambling and incoherent, everything from health care to syria. i think he was the one trying to unnerve her and put her on her heels and she seems like the only one you could picture in the oval office making the decisions the president needs to make. [indiscernible] >> complacency is the one thing we need to guard against. despite all of the turmoil...
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we're pleased with how it's going and pleased with the pace. >> governor christie continuously denied any knowledge of bridgegate and is not charged with doing anything wrong. >>> from our delaware bureau, an advocacy group accuses the enian river school district in sussex county of racial discrimination. the coalition for education reform filed a federal lawsuit
we're pleased with how it's going and pleased with the pace. >> governor christie continuously denied any knowledge of bridgegate and is not charged with doing anything wrong. >>> from our delaware bureau, an advocacy group accuses the enian river school district in sussex county of racial discrimination. the coalition for education reform filed a federal lawsuit
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he will pace. he will literally pace in the house . >> man, they're just standing there taking the pitches. >> reporter: he nervously watches his beloved team, cautiously optimistic that the curse is over. >> get down, get down. that's a double. wanted to see in my life. the rose bowl and i saw that in 1999. and the cubs in the world series. and now i got that. so it's good. life is good. >> reporter: dan says he will be watching all of the games at home with his family. and he predicts that the cubs will win in game five on their own turf. >> thank you so much. what a valley sports grill tries to lift the billy goat curse in an unusual way. they roasted a goat outside of the restaurant earlier this afternoon. you might know the legend here. the owner of the famed billy goat tavern tried to take his goat to the 1945 world series. when he was kicked out he was win no more. they haven't. >> it's been 63 years since the owner tried to take a billy goat into wrigley, we thought there would be no better
he will pace. he will literally pace in the house . >> man, they're just standing there taking the pitches. >> reporter: he nervously watches his beloved team, cautiously optimistic that the curse is over. >> get down, get down. that's a double. wanted to see in my life. the rose bowl and i saw that in 1999. and the cubs in the world series. and now i got that. so it's good. life is good. >> reporter: dan says he will be watching all of the games at home with his family....
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nine month revenue rose at the eakest pace.sa raised its care yore forecast, the three-month prediction of an earlier decline. bookings beat expectation and a drop in fuel costs. francine: the e.c.b., the consensus is that the central bank will hold off on more action for now. caroline hyde is in frankfurt. caroline? caroline: i'm joined by european economist in germany. give us a sense today like the weather, we're not expecting any changes? >> no, i think it will be a rather boring meeting. not much of an announcement. maybe a hint where they are thinking within the governing council is leaning towards. i think december is when it will get interesting. crare line: there is going to be a barrage of questions whether there will be quantitative easing or tapering. are you expecting any sort of tapering? >> no, we don't. we expect them to continue buying at their current pace beyond march next year. until the end of 2017 though they may change the pace of purchases at some point. i don't think he wants to address that issue at th
nine month revenue rose at the eakest pace.sa raised its care yore forecast, the three-month prediction of an earlier decline. bookings beat expectation and a drop in fuel costs. francine: the e.c.b., the consensus is that the central bank will hold off on more action for now. caroline hyde is in frankfurt. caroline? caroline: i'm joined by european economist in germany. give us a sense today like the weather, we're not expecting any changes? >> no, i think it will be a rather boring...
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but we think it's moving at the pace we had hoped it would, we anticipated it would. sec. mabus: we're also seeing a lot of interest, but very frankly, i think that may be the wrong question. the notion was to set standards, make sure the standards had something to do with the job, and then things like gender, who you love, color of skin become irrelevant, that it's opening up, it's saying, if you meet the standards, you get the job, period. it's not forcing people out because of simply gender or color or sexual orientation or something like that. and from that point of view, i think that going forward, it's been a big success. and you're going to have those standards. nobody is suggesting lowering the standards. but once you get those, once you know what the job entails, then gender, sexual orientation, whatever, shouldn't matter. and the final thing i'll say is we simply have not done a good enough job of recruiting enough women. we're moving up, but there -- and we lose too many women. we lose twice as many women from year 6 to year 12. ms. starr: why is that? why is th
but we think it's moving at the pace we had hoped it would, we anticipated it would. sec. mabus: we're also seeing a lot of interest, but very frankly, i think that may be the wrong question. the notion was to set standards, make sure the standards had something to do with the job, and then things like gender, who you love, color of skin become irrelevant, that it's opening up, it's saying, if you meet the standards, you get the job, period. it's not forcing people out because of simply gender...
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iowa is trailing the average pace by 9 points. nebraska is 10 points behind. the nation's corn crop is 61 percent harvested. one point behind average. that's a 15 point jump in just a week. cattle prices trending higher since mid october. the momentum supported by usda's latest cattle on feed report, fidning inventory numbers smaller than expected. september placements also down, seeing a 2 percent reduction from last year. our partners at drovers say continued momentum depends on the industry's ability to move the hefty amount of meat in o. but it's 11 percent higher than the 5-year average. the latest sterlign profit tracker showing some improvement, but feedyards are still seeing sharp losses. our reporting partners at drovers say at losses of 193 dollars per head, that's a 55 dollar per head improvement from last week. the situation is also a little better than a year ago when feedyarsd faced losses of 257 dollars per head. and pork producers also seeing red. sterling profit tracker showing farrow to finish pork producers lookint at 46 dollar per head loss
iowa is trailing the average pace by 9 points. nebraska is 10 points behind. the nation's corn crop is 61 percent harvested. one point behind average. that's a 15 point jump in just a week. cattle prices trending higher since mid october. the momentum supported by usda's latest cattle on feed report, fidning inventory numbers smaller than expected. september placements also down, seeing a 2 percent reduction from last year. our partners at drovers say continued momentum depends on the...
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3 "perfect for running, and i was with an excellent pace group, so congratulations to the 420 pace team, they were ph" phenomenal." 3 the marathon is now in it's 36th year... and continues to be a popular run. 3 3 3 3 3 ((???1:15 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) 3 3 3 3 in this morning's money watch report...imagine filling up your tank...then finding out for it. it happened to a man in florida. florida.he and his wife didn't realize it.... until the next day when they tried using the card ?again?... and found it was ?over the limit.?their receipt showed a charge for more than ?27-thousand? gallons of gas.the wife got even more frustrated... after the gas station manager ?didn't believe the charge.? "it stemmed from the glitch in his gas pump. he just wouldn't ever own up to the fact that he was wrong." wrong." the station manager... did ?not? admit any fault.the wife cancelled the card... and the company did eventually ?reverse? the charge. 3 the jewelry business with the notable blue boxes just won a major lawsuit. tiffany and them.a federal jury ruled - costco should pay five an
3 "perfect for running, and i was with an excellent pace group, so congratulations to the 420 pace team, they were ph" phenomenal." 3 the marathon is now in it's 36th year... and continues to be a popular run. 3 3 3 3 3 ((???1:15 seconds??)) ((???tease ahead??15???)) 3 3 3 3 in this morning's money watch report...imagine filling up your tank...then finding out for it. it happened to a man in florida. florida.he and his wife didn't realize it.... until the next day when they tried...
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inflation accelerating to the fastest place -- pace in almost two years.ould have on future data. mark: 30 minutes away from the end of the tuesday session. a big game today, 1.5% for the stoxx 600, vegas increase since september 22. look at what is happening with currency markets today. , a strongn the rise inflation data today out of the u.k. and the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ . mark: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york. 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. i am mark barton. matt: i am matt miller in for vonnie quinn. ♪ mark: taking you from washington to rome, covering stories out of wall street, u.k., and asia. here is what we are watching today. the u.k. inflation jumps to the highest level in two years. mark carney might ignore it as economist debate, expect a rate cut in november. matt: burberry shares following the most in the year, following declines in their asia business. why a slump in sterling may not be helping the luxury retailer as one of our columnist claims bag. still missing an it goldman trying to fix
inflation accelerating to the fastest place -- pace in almost two years.ould have on future data. mark: 30 minutes away from the end of the tuesday session. a big game today, 1.5% for the stoxx 600, vegas increase since september 22. look at what is happening with currency markets today. , a strongn the rise inflation data today out of the u.k. and the united states. this is bloomberg. ♪ . mark: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york. 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in...
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definitely a big issue with this, and we could be seeing some flooding just because of itself slow pacever the next several days, something to watch out for. i'll give you now with your extended outlook. >>> that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." thank you for joining us. >> on this edition of "native report," we attend an evening of classical music and meet violinist karen durfee, we learn how one community is bridging the culture gap through the use of the ojibwe language, and we go to the minnesota state fair, where we attend a performance by the native pride dancers. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." >> production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation.
definitely a big issue with this, and we could be seeing some flooding just because of itself slow pacever the next several days, something to watch out for. i'll give you now with your extended outlook. >>> that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." thank you for joining us. >> on this edition of "native report," we attend an evening of classical music and meet violinist karen durfee, we learn how one community is bridging the culture gap through the...
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of purchase from the current pace down to 60 trillion our lower as we go along.s difficult that to quantify, but will not be negative for the japanese yen, so were seeing a longer-term production for dollar-yen higher, but further out, the yen regrading -- regaining ground. manus: thank you very much. anna: some highlights for your week ahead, fed speakers later today, including william dudley and charles evans. marriott -- mario draghi addresses berlin. after lastbate week's eu summit anna:. thursday, pro-and anti-brexit supporters, then we round off the week with the gdp number from the united states. breakupvoiding a brexit as theresa may holds a meeting with the leaders of scotland, wells, and northern ireland. we discussed the country's eu exit plans. we will analyze the hurdles facing the 80 $5 billion deal between at&t and time warner. anna: welcome back. you're watching "daybreak". a quick note, samsung says notes e seven customers will get a discount. let's get the bloomberg business flash. the german economy ministry has reopened a review of a , but did
of purchase from the current pace down to 60 trillion our lower as we go along.s difficult that to quantify, but will not be negative for the japanese yen, so were seeing a longer-term production for dollar-yen higher, but further out, the yen regrading -- regaining ground. manus: thank you very much. anna: some highlights for your week ahead, fed speakers later today, including william dudley and charles evans. marriott -- mario draghi addresses berlin. after lastbate week's eu summit anna:....
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the urgency means we need to merge our technical experts to keep pace and accelerate their program. we also need to guard against the renegotiation of paris. in the parlance of these negotiations, we do not want any backsliding. we will not countenance any undermining of the basic principles that govern the agreement. we have moved beyond a world, a bifurcated world in which developing and developed countries are in two buckets and against each other. we need to move beyond that. the annual climate meetings are becoming broader in scope, getting beyond the notion of negotiations to include a wide variety of activities from countries around the globe. it offers a high profile venue for spotlighting what really works in terms of technology and policy, so we can all learn key lessons and deploy them with all possible speed. we need to use the venue to engage that just you sustainability officers but also videos, mayors, governors. not just environmental ministers but foreign ministers, ministers of agriculture and finance. the media and through them the public at large. the grand chall
the urgency means we need to merge our technical experts to keep pace and accelerate their program. we also need to guard against the renegotiation of paris. in the parlance of these negotiations, we do not want any backsliding. we will not countenance any undermining of the basic principles that govern the agreement. we have moved beyond a world, a bifurcated world in which developing and developed countries are in two buckets and against each other. we need to move beyond that. the annual...
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one aspect of post crisis recovering has been this low pace of business spending.hat do ceos tell you about why they have not been spending? seeael: in some areas, we reactive spending. security, they are very worried about the whole cyber security world. the tools, wend see more and more organizations realizing if they don't have the best and most modern tools for their workforce, the workforce is not going to want to be there, yet productivity growth is a huge problem for the economy. as tof it is normalized firms both utilize the same tool and productivity gets washed out. to morehave access information and the president had 25 years ago for free. there are some big changes going on. i think both political parties have been calling the economy much worse than it really is. erik: you don't see it is that bad? michael: i don't. the u.s. economy is in a far better spot than most economies around the world. the view thathare the surge we have seen in the public sector debt, the rise of populism, manifestations like brexit, demographic and other structural changes me
one aspect of post crisis recovering has been this low pace of business spending.hat do ceos tell you about why they have not been spending? seeael: in some areas, we reactive spending. security, they are very worried about the whole cyber security world. the tools, wend see more and more organizations realizing if they don't have the best and most modern tools for their workforce, the workforce is not going to want to be there, yet productivity growth is a huge problem for the economy. as tof...
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reporter: as things begin to return to normal here in nederland and residents get back to the slow pace they in front of the police department and why. victoria sanchez, 9 news. >> the fbi is in charge of the investigation in nederland. there is the tipline for anyone that might have information. it's on the bottom of your screen. (303)441-3677. >>> an anonymous bomb threat around midday led to the evacuation of lego land, florida. winter haven police worked with the canine unit, the tampa bomb squad, and fbi to search note found inside the park. lego land officials believe it was a hoax. no word as to how many visitors were effected by the evacuation. >>> donald trump today served up a full defense of his character after a 24 hour stretch after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct. he called the accusations a coordinated smear effort by him out of the white house. and he claims to have substantial evidence to refute the accusations which he will make available at an appropriate time. he told supporters he is taking flings and arrows on their behalf. >> these attacks are orch
reporter: as things begin to return to normal here in nederland and residents get back to the slow pace they in front of the police department and why. victoria sanchez, 9 news. >> the fbi is in charge of the investigation in nederland. there is the tipline for anyone that might have information. it's on the bottom of your screen. (303)441-3677. >>> an anonymous bomb threat around midday led to the evacuation of lego land, florida. winter haven police worked with the canine unit,...
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cost of living rose at its fastest pace in five months last month. month.the labor department says the consumer price index ticked up point-three >>> and business news, the cost of living rows at the fastest pace in five months last month. the labor department says the consumer price index picked up .3%, due to partly higher energy cost jumped nearly 3% last month. over the past six months, inflation is up 2.2%. >>> netflix shares are soaring after better than expected earnings the last quarter. netflix says it added more than 3.5 million international subscribers even though an increase happened with its monthly fee. the streaming service is getting a major boost. it seems people like pizza with movies. obviously. as domino's pizza is also delivering the profits. the quarter. dominoes is a leader when it comes to technology with customers able to place orders on facebook messenger and twitter. also through the apple watch or text message by using a pizza mod. someday, although sudie modi is will be useful does all the food pictures will be useful. >
cost of living rose at its fastest pace in five months last month. month.the labor department says the consumer price index ticked up point-three >>> and business news, the cost of living rows at the fastest pace in five months last month. the labor department says the consumer price index picked up .3%, due to partly higher energy cost jumped nearly 3% last month. over the past six months, inflation is up 2.2%. >>> netflix shares are soaring after better than expected...
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. >> it's the pace on getting there that seems to be the issue. you told the street yesterday you can't meet the targets you laid out at your 2015 investor day. why? >> we told them we reiterated our top line. what we said about our bottom line is what we see is that this isn't about just getting the $7.5 billion, which is the target we laid out. what we said is looking strategically, in an industry like ours, unfortunately, our lead times are so slow, we live in an 18-monthly product cycle. our sales cycles are slow. you're not seeing things on our runway ask buying it the next day. it's a 12-month sales cycle. for us the story we gave on investor day is 2017 and 2018. we've said that, absolutely, we can with what we told wgs actually achieve 2017 and 2018. in a company that's consistently taking the long-term, the long view, that's how we're approaching today. $10 billion brand of scale. we believe that we can begin to leverage and maximize and optimize shareholder value, et cetera, beginning in the future. for now the right thing for us to do i
. >> it's the pace on getting there that seems to be the issue. you told the street yesterday you can't meet the targets you laid out at your 2015 investor day. why? >> we told them we reiterated our top line. what we said about our bottom line is what we see is that this isn't about just getting the $7.5 billion, which is the target we laid out. what we said is looking strategically, in an industry like ours, unfortunately, our lead times are so slow, we live in an 18-monthly...
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route 1 moved along better pace southbound through saugus approaching lynn fells parkway heavy steady volume and and remains the trouble spot and over to the live drive times, 38 minutes on pike eastbound from 495 to mass ave and half hour on the expressway, 50 minutes on 93 south from andover to the leverett connector. >> daniel: sun shining bright at this hour and temperature would be a lot different than yesterday. >> shiri: 20? different. flavor of august or september and today it is october. or anything. giving you october today. sunny seasonable start to the day. we have rain developing late today and heaviest stuff friday, in particular friday night and wind blown weekend with gusts 30 to 40 miles per hour, been saying don't bother with leaves in your yard yet. so many more leaves coming down over the weekend and you will want to do the yard clean-up next week when the leaves come down, 58 in norwood and head out to worcester right now and 54? and still have the sun now and clouds going to be increasing, especially once we get into the late afternoon temperaturewise lower 60s w
route 1 moved along better pace southbound through saugus approaching lynn fells parkway heavy steady volume and and remains the trouble spot and over to the live drive times, 38 minutes on pike eastbound from 495 to mass ave and half hour on the expressway, 50 minutes on 93 south from andover to the leverett connector. >> daniel: sun shining bright at this hour and temperature would be a lot different than yesterday. >> shiri: 20? different. flavor of august or september and today...
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we will run, but we want to play at a pace that is exciting and entertaining, but the same time a pace that is really good basketball. i got to get them there." tomorrow coach menzies and his rebels will team up with the fox5 surprise squad. together they surprise a henderson family who have been loyal runnin' rebel fans for years, who are now dealing with a devastating loss. it's a heartwarming story about "loyalty" and what it means to be "family." the special surprise squad airs tomorrow. rocking the vote... your pocket. why superstar justin timberlake is in trouble this morning after voting in tennessee. hillary clinton's pantsuits are getting a lot of attention this morning-- the new game making its rounds in the fashion world. narrator: the target... seniors. danny tarkanian set up thirteen fake charities that preyed on vulnerable seniors... fronts for telemarketing schemes. seniors lost millions from the scams danny tarkanian helped set up. jacky rosen has always led with integrity. in congress, jacky rosen will protect seniors and strengthen social security. and jacky rosen wil
we will run, but we want to play at a pace that is exciting and entertaining, but the same time a pace that is really good basketball. i got to get them there." tomorrow coach menzies and his rebels will team up with the fox5 surprise squad. together they surprise a henderson family who have been loyal runnin' rebel fans for years, who are now dealing with a devastating loss. it's a heartwarming story about "loyalty" and what it means to be "family." the special...
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but it is really about this fast pace of innovation.pple only releases one new generation, one new product the year. samsung is releasing multiple products through the course of the year. this pace of trying to get new designs out and differentiate and be in the forefront, those are the risks that happen when you are a market leader. emily: without some questions on twitter -- one of them is what kind of phone do you use? john: i carry around an iphone 7 plus. i like the bigger battery. despite what your guest has said, it's hard to believe a smaller degree, anything is going to reduce our desire for more and more energy. emily: do you give samsung credit for trying? john: i think it's a brutal market. if people start returning your phones and lose trust, it's tough. samsung is an amazing company. they are huge. but they will have to come up with something new. google is shipping when that is just as big and apple is shipping one and a half to compete. emily: john lilly is my guest for the hour. think you both for weighing in. we are sh
but it is really about this fast pace of innovation.pple only releases one new generation, one new product the year. samsung is releasing multiple products through the course of the year. this pace of trying to get new designs out and differentiate and be in the forefront, those are the risks that happen when you are a market leader. emily: without some questions on twitter -- one of them is what kind of phone do you use? john: i carry around an iphone 7 plus. i like the bigger battery. despite...
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we will run, but we want to play at a pace that is exciting and entertaining, but the same time a pace that is really good basketball. i got to get them there." this thursday, coach menzies and his rebels-- team up with the fox5 surprise squad. together they surprise a henderson family who has been loyal runnin rebel fans for years but now are faced with a devastating hours. it's a heartwarming story about "loyalty" and what it means to be "family." that's thursday here on fox5 news. do you feel anxious about checking bags when you fly? delta says it's developed a system that allows you to track your bags through its app. if your bags are tagged .. pins on a map indicate where they have stopped.. when a bag is on its way to the plane, any transfers and when it's made it to the terminal for pick-up. the airline says it's the first carrier to offer a luggage tracking view. now something that might not make you feel as secure... a driverless beer truck! this beer truck was created by otto, a self- driving technology company. the company's first truck is being used by anheuser-busch. it ha
we will run, but we want to play at a pace that is exciting and entertaining, but the same time a pace that is really good basketball. i got to get them there." this thursday, coach menzies and his rebels-- team up with the fox5 surprise squad. together they surprise a henderson family who has been loyal runnin rebel fans for years but now are faced with a devastating hours. it's a heartwarming story about "loyalty" and what it means to be "family." that's thursday here...
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and because it has been moving at a slow pace, the center is still moving over the island. because of the slow motion, heavyy rainfall fell in just 24 hours over 500 millimeteters of rain fell in pararts off hainan. that's double the amount we normally see during the entire month of october. and powerful winds of about 160 kilometers per hour reported as well. now, sarika is encompassing the whole island in a storm warning zone. that means winds are going to be up to 90 kilometers per hour with much higher gusts. the system will likely move up north at a slow pace and will likely hit the region by wednesday local time. powerful winds, storm surge, heavy rainfall, all of them are expected. right n now it's a strong typho and is expected to weaken a bit. still a powerful typhoon, it'ss going to hit portions of mainland chinand vietnam as well. last week a tropical depression made l landfall in central vietnam. it caused heavy rainfall killing at least 24 people. it looks like vietnam wilill mi much of it this time.. we can see another a area of ra extending from the right sid
and because it has been moving at a slow pace, the center is still moving over the island. because of the slow motion, heavyy rainfall fell in just 24 hours over 500 millimeteters of rain fell in pararts off hainan. that's double the amount we normally see during the entire month of october. and powerful winds of about 160 kilometers per hour reported as well. now, sarika is encompassing the whole island in a storm warning zone. that means winds are going to be up to 90 kilometers per hour with...
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you talk about pace. jim is talking about, oh, yeah, it's going to have some effects.he most important thing right now? earnings. what really -- >> isn't that going to smack -- >> oh, by the way, tech seemed to do well as well. now all of a sudden we're in the same position. it's about financials. can tech continue? you look at the chips. we talk about how they look lofty right now. is there a selloff there. we're going to hear from jp morgan and city on friday. that is as market-moving as anyone i think in front of us right now. >> why are we yelling? >> we yell a lot. >> i can do that. ear wax. >> tons of earnings, though. i don't think you'll see the impact here because of the u.s. dollar ridesing in the last couple of weeks. it's -- you know, you're reflecting back on what happened in q3. it is going to impact guidance. when we talk about earnings, that's really important. who is going to be able to provide strong guidance in an environment where you have a strong dollar and then you have the excuse. the excuse not just being weather, but you have. >> unfortunately
you talk about pace. jim is talking about, oh, yeah, it's going to have some effects.he most important thing right now? earnings. what really -- >> isn't that going to smack -- >> oh, by the way, tech seemed to do well as well. now all of a sudden we're in the same position. it's about financials. can tech continue? you look at the chips. we talk about how they look lofty right now. is there a selloff there. we're going to hear from jp morgan and city on friday. that is as...
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it is regaining pace with the u.s. saying up to 900 jihadists have been killed as they win back territory taken by the islamic state group. fighting has broken out in aleppo as rebels announce a large-scale offensive to break the government siege of opposition-held areas. and a h historic deal has been signed to create the world's biggest ever marine reserve in antarctica. it is time now for business news. i am joined in the studio by delon of desousa. we are starting out with a rare form of drama coming out of india. >> it is pretty unusual. a group has been hitting back at its former chairman who was ousted in a surprise move earlier this week. and email accuses his predecessor of undermining his leadership and alleges five write-downs totaling $18 billion. the allegations have raised questions of corporate governance, actresses at one of the largest conglomerates. a lawyer advising him said the mudslinging needs to stop. reasons -- see any naturally confidence is lost, not by quantifiable factors but by a combinatio
it is regaining pace with the u.s. saying up to 900 jihadists have been killed as they win back territory taken by the islamic state group. fighting has broken out in aleppo as rebels announce a large-scale offensive to break the government siege of opposition-held areas. and a h historic deal has been signed to create the world's biggest ever marine reserve in antarctica. it is time now for business news. i am joined in the studio by delon of desousa. we are starting out with a rare form of...
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what do they need to do to keep pace here in the east, before the hole gets too big? >> two things we saw tonight, mike. number one, they had trouble running the football. i think that will come around when some of the backs get healthy. but the biggest problem i see, is on the defensive side. they have not been able to get pressure on the passer. aaron rodgers, 45 dropbacks tonight. he was only touched three times. too much time to throw the football. the giants have a lot of money invested in olivier vernon and jason pierre-paul. those guys have to step up if they're going to get back in the eastern division race. >> absolutely. rodgers had all that time. 43 yards. rashard jennings told me, he thinks he is close. should be ready for next week. we'll see if that turns the speaking of the nfc east, tony jones says tony romo will be the guy when he gets back healthy. dak prescott has been shot. the mri coming on monday. the fracture to the vertebrae. and the expectation has been week eight, "sunday night football" against the eagles. that's when tony romo will be ready
what do they need to do to keep pace here in the east, before the hole gets too big? >> two things we saw tonight, mike. number one, they had trouble running the football. i think that will come around when some of the backs get healthy. but the biggest problem i see, is on the defensive side. they have not been able to get pressure on the passer. aaron rodgers, 45 dropbacks tonight. he was only touched three times. too much time to throw the football. the giants have a lot of money...
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d-o-t says the c-57 interchange should be open tomorrow the road this weekend as they try to keep pace in the big ten. and find out where the coaches' you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered in denver, dunkerton, dundee and all of eastern iowa. how tall are you? how do we measure greatness in america? the height of our skyscrapers? the size of our bank accounts? i've spent my life fighting for kids and families and it will be my mission to build a country where our children can rise as high as their dreams and hard work take them. that means good schools for every child in every zip code. college that leads to opportunities... not debt. and an economy where every young american can find a job that lets them start a family of their own. working together. respecting one another. and never giving up. i want our success to be measured by theirs. conference is expected to be very tough again this season. coaches' poll...but iowa state is only picked to finish fourth in the big 12 preseason basketball poll. the cyclones finished 23-12 and tied for fifth place in the big 12 last season. d
d-o-t says the c-57 interchange should be open tomorrow the road this weekend as they try to keep pace in the big ten. and find out where the coaches' you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered in denver, dunkerton, dundee and all of eastern iowa. how tall are you? how do we measure greatness in america? the height of our skyscrapers? the size of our bank accounts? i've spent my life fighting for kids and families and it will be my mission to build a country where our children can rise as high...
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>> i really think the best thing is that students are able to work at their own pace and they're able to spend the amount of time on an assignment that they want to spend. >> terrific. well, sir, thank you very much for joining us. >> oh, it was my pleasure. >> let's get reaction to this flipped-classroom idea from some of the students. >> i think it's, like, a really beneficial way of teaching, because it kind of teaches us to and, like, as we mature and go to higher grades, i think we're gonna be faced with more independent studies. >> it helps to explain things to -- you know, things that you wouldn't normally think of, and it helps with, like, research -- stuff like that. >> i think it really benefits the students and, like, it helps them learn more, in a way, because students are usually pressured by asking questions and learning, and this just helps them have less pressure and learn more. >> instead of, like, teaching you in person, he teaches you about an assignment on a video. so, if you have trouble with something, you can always go back to the screencast, look for answers fo
>> i really think the best thing is that students are able to work at their own pace and they're able to spend the amount of time on an assignment that they want to spend. >> terrific. well, sir, thank you very much for joining us. >> oh, it was my pleasure. >> let's get reaction to this flipped-classroom idea from some of the students. >> i think it's, like, a really beneficial way of teaching, because it kind of teaches us to and, like, as we mature and go to...
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i'm in university, and, well, i just really needed a change of pace. the level of understanding that you're gonna feel there, the love is just amazing. it's -- you're not gonna find ywhere in the world like thean summit, where you can just feel so loved and cared about by all of your friends and peers. >> the summit helped me with my transition into university, because i became more social. and i just know how to communicate with people better and understand them on a different level. >> you can never, ever stop learning to be a leader. no matter how successful you the learning curve to becoming a leader is never-ending. being able to get out of my shell and seeing how my opinion, can actually that was wonderful. >> i liked listening to all the speakers and hearing about their life stories. >> everybody comes from suchck different bagrounds, and they have such different life experiences, and it's so cool, learning about them and kind of growing with them at the summit. >> i came into the summit not knowing anyone, and i came out and i really got to, li
i'm in university, and, well, i just really needed a change of pace. the level of understanding that you're gonna feel there, the love is just amazing. it's -- you're not gonna find ywhere in the world like thean summit, where you can just feel so loved and cared about by all of your friends and peers. >> the summit helped me with my transition into university, because i became more social. and i just know how to communicate with people better and understand them on a different level....
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auburn trying to keep pace in the west with alabama. >> brian: they're keeping pace. first drive of the ballgame, eli stone turns on the burners, 78 yards to the house. >> adam: rhett lashley calling the plays for the tigers. south carolina came into the day with the nation's lowest scoring offense. blake bentley, two touchdown passes in a win over umass. missouri in trouble at home against middle tennessee. 48-38 they trail in the fourth. coming up we'll show you lamar jackson's record-setting day in louisville. sing out ♪ ut, ♪ and if you want to be free, be free ♪ ♪'cause there's a million things to be ♪ ♪ you know that there are ♪ and if you want to be me, be me ♪ ♪ and if you want to be you, be you ♪ ♪ 'cause there's a million things to do ♪ ♪ you know that there are man: i accept i'm not the deep sea fisherman i was. i accept i'm not out on the ocean wrestling marlin. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't go after anything with less than my best. so if i can go for
auburn trying to keep pace in the west with alabama. >> brian: they're keeping pace. first drive of the ballgame, eli stone turns on the burners, 78 yards to the house. >> adam: rhett lashley calling the plays for the tigers. south carolina came into the day with the nation's lowest scoring offense. blake bentley, two touchdown passes in a win over umass. missouri in trouble at home against middle tennessee. 48-38 they trail in the fourth. coming up we'll show you lamar jackson's...
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this is why we find team 12 matt pace. >> reporter: it doesn't feel like halloween, but check out the house in gilbert, 3504 east melody lane in gilbert and they have gone labors allout. over 10,000 lights and entire graveyard as we continue to walk down the block and the creator, all right here, this is robert. robert, i have to ask, you look at a house and we came out here big eric, what is the inspiration behind it? >> it start with the hoa contest we lost and we saw all the people coming to our facebook page and youtube channel and seeing videos that we have on-line and it grew from there. now i wouldn't say it's an obligation, but it's fun to do for all the quids in the neighborhood. >> reporter: they are turning out as well and we're going showcase a lot more, but check out the temperatures out there. i mentioned it doesn't feel a whole lot like halloween and right now in phoenix still in the 90s, 19 in phoenix, 55 in flagstaff. later on tomorrow, things are going to warm-up even warmer than what we saw today. in fact, the high temperature tomorrow 94 degrees out there. but tris
this is why we find team 12 matt pace. >> reporter: it doesn't feel like halloween, but check out the house in gilbert, 3504 east melody lane in gilbert and they have gone labors allout. over 10,000 lights and entire graveyard as we continue to walk down the block and the creator, all right here, this is robert. robert, i have to ask, you look at a house and we came out here big eric, what is the inspiration behind it? >> it start with the hoa contest we lost and we saw all the...
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the kind of slow pace of this battle in mosul is one more indication of the slow pace of the overallffort to destroy isis. i think that's going to cost us down the road. >> you're referring to the fact that president obama did not heed hillary clinton's advice to arm the rebels. she's calling for syria in -- the no fly zone but the russian airplanes are already there. how do you have that when you have vladimir putin pushing the buttons back in moscow? >> i think this concept of a no fly zone or safe zone for the refugees is really misguided. the only way to protect refugees is to have troops on the ground. i don't hear anybody suggesting that. and really, daye think it's hard to distinguish what obama has done from what clinton has supported over the years. ultimately, their policy with respect to isis, as with respect to iran and the iranian nuclear program, really functionally the same. >> a horrific catastrophe that is just beyond comprehension continues to plague our civilization. that is the situation in syria as well. john bolton, today from texas. thank you for joining us. as
the kind of slow pace of this battle in mosul is one more indication of the slow pace of the overallffort to destroy isis. i think that's going to cost us down the road. >> you're referring to the fact that president obama did not heed hillary clinton's advice to arm the rebels. she's calling for syria in -- the no fly zone but the russian airplanes are already there. how do you have that when you have vladimir putin pushing the buttons back in moscow? >> i think this concept of a...
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absolutely the pace of papering the boj.f they do taper quickly, that could affect the japanese bond markets. and the u.s. and european markets, because of the money created by the boj is now at a fast pace. boj has to consider the ramification on other markets when they do taper. and understanding tapering to be very gradual for the moment, because they do not want to give any disturbing impacts in other markets. haidi: is there inherently a conflict between targeting the yield curve and maintaining asset purchase? at one point or another, you would imagine these two mandates would conflict. policy has ak this power in tapping the yield. went in the expectation of inflation takes up and if the interest rates go up, they have some power to cap the interest rates. if the interest rates are coming , the ability to control interest rates is quite limited, or they have to go for a tapering the operation and reducing quantity. i think it is a very confusing message to the market, because you are trying to shrink the quantity of p
absolutely the pace of papering the boj.f they do taper quickly, that could affect the japanese bond markets. and the u.s. and european markets, because of the money created by the boj is now at a fast pace. boj has to consider the ramification on other markets when they do taper. and understanding tapering to be very gradual for the moment, because they do not want to give any disturbing impacts in other markets. haidi: is there inherently a conflict between targeting the yield curve and...
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3 "perfect for running, and i was with an excellent pace group, so congratulations to the 420 pace team, they were ph" phenomenal."the marathon is now in it's 36th year...and in event as you can see. 3 the 2016 milwaukee bucks met with fans for the first time to. today.the fans got a sneak peek at what to expect from this year's squad...and even had a photo op or two.cbs 58's lindsey branwall takes us to the fourth annual bucks fanfest. 3 the bucks are ready.?fans cheering?and so are their fans. travis henderson"where's the whistle?"these guys are at every home game.travis have a nameaaron evans"we're the cream city clash"they're at the 4th annual fan fest fest"it's really the first time each season we really get fans to come out and see the new team on the court."and once the scrimmage ends.... ends....fans can get even closer.shooting free throws with their favorite player... rylen schulz"i played with greg monroe and stuff"or sitting down for a little one on one on the x box.nathan saloga"you get to play video their favorite players helps them cheer a little louder. ?cheering? dustin
3 "perfect for running, and i was with an excellent pace group, so congratulations to the 420 pace team, they were ph" phenomenal."the marathon is now in it's 36th year...and in event as you can see. 3 the 2016 milwaukee bucks met with fans for the first time to. today.the fans got a sneak peek at what to expect from this year's squad...and even had a photo op or two.cbs 58's lindsey branwall takes us to the fourth annual bucks fanfest. 3 the bucks are ready.?fans cheering?and so...
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the pace of innovation, in terms of delivering meaningful, premium content to the customer on mobile devices, that pace of innovation is what's going to ce changea-t and t said over the weekend it had agreed to buy time-warner for 85-billion dollars. a-t-and-t's business is traditionally based on wireless and internet service. but the merger would allow the company to expand into t-v programming, and gain access to channels such as cnn, tnt approved by government regulators. it's getting harder...