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>> pinnacle. >> online?> narrator: after the 2006 law, pinnacle said it stopped taking bets from the united states. within two years, its business dropped in half. >> bogdanich: did they come back? >> well, our investigation revealed that they did, and they were very extensively involved in accepting wagers that originated from the united states. >> narrator: in that particular case, authorities recovered about $10 million and arrestedre 25 people in five states, including stanley tomchin, who pled guilty to a misdemeanor. we wanted to speak to pinnacle sports directly, so we went to curacao, about 40 miles off the coast of venezuela. >> i think that one of the attractions of these zones here is that they have great tax rates. >> bogdanich: and also the tolerant government. >> narrator: the billion-dollar company's offices were here, in a beachside budget hotel. we'd requested an interview and were waiting to hear back when there was commotion at the hotel. >> bogdanich: i was sitting in the lobby this morni
>> pinnacle. >> online?> narrator: after the 2006 law, pinnacle said it stopped taking bets from the united states. within two years, its business dropped in half. >> bogdanich: did they come back? >> well, our investigation revealed that they did, and they were very extensively involved in accepting wagers that originated from the united states. >> narrator: in that particular case, authorities recovered about $10 million and arrestedre 25 people in five...
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. >> i keep thinking it's pinnacle, and then life gets even crazier. >> lin, who's said to be leavingin july will be crazy busy, starring in the mar but most important, life at home with wife vanessa and their 1-year-old son. >> my wife is the reason anything gets done. >> how much has your life changed? >> well, i'm talking to you, a.j. so that's a bellwether of how much my life has changed. my son was born two weeks before we started rehearsal on "hamilton." so i measure t surreality of my life with his. it's been an incredible year and a half. >>> closed captioning and other considerations for "extra" >>> that's going to do it for "extra" today. in honor of those who lost their lives in orlando this weekend, including the talented christina grimmie, we wanted to leave you with more of christina love" inside our studio. we'll see you tomorrow, folks. bye. ♪ it must be love it's in my body ♪ ♪ it must be love >>> and we're learning more about the 49 lives tragically lost that night. their grieving families and friends are coming together to support each other as the country and the w
. >> i keep thinking it's pinnacle, and then life gets even crazier. >> lin, who's said to be leavingin july will be crazy busy, starring in the mar but most important, life at home with wife vanessa and their 1-year-old son. >> my wife is the reason anything gets done. >> how much has your life changed? >> well, i'm talking to you, a.j. so that's a bellwether of how much my life has changed. my son was born two weeks before we started rehearsal on...
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the pinnacle is just fine keeping your own company.e how this highlights how down to earth the greatest of all time muhammad ali was. he rarely was with an entourage for a world famous man. >> i couldn't agree more. what i adore is how universally it is agreed from sportsmen from all different sports that ali is the greatest sportsman of all time. that's just on the sporting front. his down to earth nature, his entertaining nature and his civil rights -- my father was lucky enough to interview him on four occasions and he always spoke very highly of ali indeed. and that certainly had a big impact on me and his passing, very sad. >> he stood for so much more than sports. it was the symbolism of freedom of speech, freedom of will. >> so many ethic quotes as well. you see on twitter all weekend, just countless amazing quotations he came up with. anyway, rest in peace, muhammad ali. >>> and the team is getting ready for "squawk box." here's andrew ross sorkin with more. >> did you see the front page of "the new york times," so much work is
the pinnacle is just fine keeping your own company.e how this highlights how down to earth the greatest of all time muhammad ali was. he rarely was with an entourage for a world famous man. >> i couldn't agree more. what i adore is how universally it is agreed from sportsmen from all different sports that ali is the greatest sportsman of all time. that's just on the sporting front. his down to earth nature, his entertaining nature and his civil rights -- my father was lucky enough to...
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>> i mean, carter is at the pinnacle of the smart board. >> i suppose the rich rossi at the zenith. rather be the pinnacle than the zenith. >> with that said, honeywell just a week ago was making an all time high around 116. last week, general electric hasn't seen its all time high in 16 years. very similar companies, but not similar stocks. i think honeywell with their multiinterearnings in july if the market stable isles, is very attracti attractive. >> what would you see as a bargain? >> i was looking at something is papal. to me in a market like this when you're trying to be constructive and find stories, i want to find companies that are in you know, have a secular tail wind to them. and i believe that papal is that. it's down 7% in the last few days. down almost 20% from its 2016 highs. i like the valuation compare today a visa or mastercard. >> i like priceline and if you look at their earnings, it's heavily european exposed. it's a company that's growing top line 25, 26%. online travel is not changing. git the fkt that could be heavyness this terms of the currency effect or
>> i mean, carter is at the pinnacle of the smart board. >> i suppose the rich rossi at the zenith. rather be the pinnacle than the zenith. >> with that said, honeywell just a week ago was making an all time high around 116. last week, general electric hasn't seen its all time high in 16 years. very similar companies, but not similar stocks. i think honeywell with their multiinterearnings in july if the market stable isles, is very attracti attractive. >> what would you...
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having values and principles that guide your life and if we do that, not only will we remain the pinnacle nation but we will truly have one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. congratulations and godspeed. [applause] collects not to colorado springs where president obama delivered the commencement address to the u.s. air force academy graduates. >> thank you so much mr. johnson. distinguish ladies and gentlemen. and most importantly to the mighty class of 2016. i can't hear you. that's more like it. isn't that cool, mr. president? i love that. as your other speakers have said, i could not imagine a more beautiful day to be sitting of the base of the rockies celebrating four years of hard work and rigorous training and looking forward to what our graduates will add to our service in the years ahead. we are so honored to be joined by our commander in chief, president barack obama. in a few moments i'm going to yield the podium to him. i have a few things to say and i'm going to direct myself to the class of 2016. let's rewind, if you will, four years ago, when
having values and principles that guide your life and if we do that, not only will we remain the pinnacle nation but we will truly have one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. congratulations and godspeed. [applause] collects not to colorado springs where president obama delivered the commencement address to the u.s. air force academy graduates. >> thank you so much mr. johnson. distinguish ladies and gentlemen. and most importantly to the mighty class of...
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. >> he's the pinnacle guy? >> anyway, we get the point. >> he is a genius. he just sort of got that metric system in there and went right over your head and i'll give you a pass because you're still trying to get here from 34th street. that said. at a certain point what's going on in european banks will have huge ramifications for the rest of the banking global system globally. >> we call banks utilities. everyone said they will trade like utilities and the problem is they have no yields. if you want to buy regional banks, they would have been under more pressure than the larger banks and citigroup is down 18% and bank of america down 20% and jpmorgan, the one karen makes. jpmorgan is only down 5%. so if you want safety and if you want that name, i guess you could jp morgan. >> rich, good to see you. >> i got it. >> i don't think that was michael mcdonald taking it to the street. i think it's the other lead singer. >> i don't know what's going on. ahead, yahoo ceo marissa mayer speaking at the annual shareholder meeting which is now under way. we'll hear wha
. >> he's the pinnacle guy? >> anyway, we get the point. >> he is a genius. he just sort of got that metric system in there and went right over your head and i'll give you a pass because you're still trying to get here from 34th street. that said. at a certain point what's going on in european banks will have huge ramifications for the rest of the banking global system globally. >> we call banks utilities. everyone said they will trade like utilities and the problem is...
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it marks a new pinnacle in the franchise. >> nintendo also announced a new series of amiibo figures basedrs from the game, including the first with flexible parts. plus, "nintendo treehouse: live" premiered its live game play from "pokémon sun" and "pokémon moon." for more nintendo news, go to e3.nintendo.com. >> this important message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. ♪ [ indistinct chatter ] >> cool party. >> what do you guys want to drink? >> can i have a head-on collision with a concussion twist? [ tires screech ] [ glass breaking ] >> make mine a fatal accident with no survivors. [ tires screech ] [ siren wails ] >> and you? >> a designated driver, please. you know, just a bottle of water. >> awesome. >> you're a life saver. >> don't go anywhere. there's lots more to tell you about on "teen kids news." ♪ >> it's one of the scariest places we'll ever experience, and most of us will spend three or four years there. i'm talking about high school. that's the subject of this week's video from the website hooplaha. [ boing, boing ] >> hooplaha! >> high school is har
it marks a new pinnacle in the franchise. >> nintendo also announced a new series of amiibo figures basedrs from the game, including the first with flexible parts. plus, "nintendo treehouse: live" premiered its live game play from "pokémon sun" and "pokémon moon." for more nintendo news, go to e3.nintendo.com. >> this important message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. ♪ [ indistinct chatter ] >> cool party. >>...
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but his journey of self-discovery wouldn't let him simply exalt at the pinnacle of athletic glory, not even for a full day. after the fight he announced he joined the nation of islam, a black organization and changed his name to muhammad ali. in '67, he refused induction into the draft. i ain't got nothing against those vietcong he famously said. >> in war, the intention is to kill, kill, kill and continue killing innocent people. >> reporter: and by then more reviled than loved in his own country he was striped from the country and exiled from boxing for three and a half years. his prime years. but then he watched the 60s catch up to him and confronting racism and an increasingly unpopular war in terms he had been the first to shout and in his inevitable comeback he was not just an athlete wronged but suddenly a man for his time and not just in his own country. from his three epic bouts with joe frazier, ali was the people's champ. no longer the swift and silken magician, now hittable and hurtable. >> muhammad ali goes down! >> reporter: in his last years, ali was humbled by parkinson
but his journey of self-discovery wouldn't let him simply exalt at the pinnacle of athletic glory, not even for a full day. after the fight he announced he joined the nation of islam, a black organization and changed his name to muhammad ali. in '67, he refused induction into the draft. i ain't got nothing against those vietcong he famously said. >> in war, the intention is to kill, kill, kill and continue killing innocent people. >> reporter: and by then more reviled than loved in...
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. >> i used pinnacle, i think.cle. >> coming up, a market watcher said no matter the brexit vote, europe is heading into the toilet. raoul pal will be here to explain. the next big growth engine for facebook, we'll hear what it is later this hour. much more "fast money" right after this. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. ♪ no, you're not ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> welcome back to "fast money." fast starting off the week in the green, although closing well below the session highs. the dow gained 130 points. here's haes coming up
. >> i used pinnacle, i think.cle. >> coming up, a market watcher said no matter the brexit vote, europe is heading into the toilet. raoul pal will be here to explain. the next big growth engine for facebook, we'll hear what it is later this hour. much more "fast money" right after this. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local &...
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life learning ho you to protect this organ but when it comes to heart trnt plantation, which is the pinnaclecardiac surgery, the heart is just going to be thrown in his igloo box. >> reporter: while lee left medicine to start a company called transmedics, the aim, change the way organs are preserved and delivered for transplant. the traditional way is called storage. dropping its temperature and putting it in a cooler on ice. this methods can have limitations due to organ decay, time and distance of retrieval. >> we're losing a lot of organs because of that time and distance limitation. this is why there are a lot of organs that go unutilized. in fact, we're only utilizing two off three out of every ten organs every year. >> reporter: to improve that, transmedics developed a device called the organ care system. the machine is designed to replicate our human functions as closely as possible by keeping the organs alive outside the body. this is video of a heart transplant from the university of washington in seattle. one of seven hospitals in the united states participating in a clinical trial
life learning ho you to protect this organ but when it comes to heart trnt plantation, which is the pinnaclecardiac surgery, the heart is just going to be thrown in his igloo box. >> reporter: while lee left medicine to start a company called transmedics, the aim, change the way organs are preserved and delivered for transplant. the traditional way is called storage. dropping its temperature and putting it in a cooler on ice. this methods can have limitations due to organ decay, time and...
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this is the pinnacle right now. i would say the dollar at this point, this is as good as it's going to get. >> what's the ecb going to do? >> you're going to have a massive amount of stimulus. everyone's going to throw it out the window -- >> you put stimulus on the euro -- >> so what's your -- >> hold on. what are you buying then? what's the buying opportunity? >> first of all -- >> don't say it. >> first of all, i'm long gdx. >> gold miners, all right. >> you know, i thought about buying xlu again, i'm not ready to buy that just yet. search for yield. but i'll tell you, dan and i talked about this interday, jcpenney. i bought it today, down 5%. it basically closed unchanged. there are bargains in this market. >> this is friday afternoon, not a lot you can do right now. but you can pen an e-mail to your adviser, ask him or her, listen, this is what's going on. german ten-year yields are negative. ggb, japanese bonds moved 45% overnight. the sterling moved 10% overnight. that is a major currency. what do those thing
this is the pinnacle right now. i would say the dollar at this point, this is as good as it's going to get. >> what's the ecb going to do? >> you're going to have a massive amount of stimulus. everyone's going to throw it out the window -- >> you put stimulus on the euro -- >> so what's your -- >> hold on. what are you buying then? what's the buying opportunity? >> first of all -- >> don't say it. >> first of all, i'm long gdx. >> gold...
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ofnotes the pinnacle immigrant population at 2007 and then holding static for the last two years.t has actually been declining. chart, you can see thety convincingly migration of mexicans. it has declined steadily in more recent years. they're been 250,000 new unauthorized immigrants each year. about 100,000 are mexican. aboutsed to represent half. demographic data from 2012 for example suggests that 81% hail from these same four countries. mexico accounting for a majority of that percentage and mexican immigrants continue to be the largest number of foreign-born people in the united states, both lawful and undocumented. ircladoes that say about legislation. they are less likely to be recent than in past decades. they joined at the time of irca or in waves. the pew research center estimates that the number of adults who lived have gone from in of the population to 62% 2012. only 15% have lived in the u.s. for less than five years. they become well established and have children. that is children are united states citizens. estimates show that back in 2000, 30% of the undocumented a
ofnotes the pinnacle immigrant population at 2007 and then holding static for the last two years.t has actually been declining. chart, you can see thety convincingly migration of mexicans. it has declined steadily in more recent years. they're been 250,000 new unauthorized immigrants each year. about 100,000 are mexican. aboutsed to represent half. demographic data from 2012 for example suggests that 81% hail from these same four countries. mexico accounting for a majority of that percentage...
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and in every way it was the pinnacle of a career that we've watched for decades and her effort to turn so quickly to try to bring donald trump down in every way that she can began with that speech, that celebratory, victorious speech. you could see how grateful she was that she was being able to turn to that point and, you know, in every way wanted to take a victory walk with her arms spread out and being happy to count every delegate and every vote. >> bernie sanders, too. we'll get back to that in a minute. i am curious, michael, to talk a little bit about what it is that she, not only that she accomplished, but how she accomplished it. usually donald trump manages to only fall if he falls on his own petard. if he makes a mistake. how much of it did she accomplish and how much did he help her have a good week? >> most of this year hillary clinton hasn't been in control. she hasn't been in control of the criminal investigation against her, hasn't been in control of bernie sanders who has been beating her. this week she ended the primary season big with winning california which was ver
and in every way it was the pinnacle of a career that we've watched for decades and her effort to turn so quickly to try to bring donald trump down in every way that she can began with that speech, that celebratory, victorious speech. you could see how grateful she was that she was being able to turn to that point and, you know, in every way wanted to take a victory walk with her arms spread out and being happy to count every delegate and every vote. >> bernie sanders, too. we'll get back...
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. >> we are at the pinnacle of the n.b.a. championships back-to-back wins. >> fans will be able to root on the team together while the dubs are in cleveland in game three and four. the warriors are holding watch parties at oracle arena at $20 each. the public can purchase tickets at 1:00 p.m. with all the details on abc7news.com. >> abc7 is the only place to see every game of the n.b.a. finals. game let is wednesday. join us for news at 4:00, and world news tonight at 4:30 and a special warriors pre-game abc7 at pack. at 5:30 our special coverage of game three is at abc7 with the warriors and cavaliers in cleveland with tip-off at 6:00 p.m. after that gin abc7 sports director after the game for analysis. we will broadcast live from the watch part at oracle arena. >> a moment silence before the game to pay only average to muhammad ali who died on friday. you can see the photos played before the "national anthem." lebron james pointed his finger toward the stay with a tribute. >> muhammad ali's body is in his hometown of louisv
. >> we are at the pinnacle of the n.b.a. championships back-to-back wins. >> fans will be able to root on the team together while the dubs are in cleveland in game three and four. the warriors are holding watch parties at oracle arena at $20 each. the public can purchase tickets at 1:00 p.m. with all the details on abc7news.com. >> abc7 is the only place to see every game of the n.b.a. finals. game let is wednesday. join us for news at 4:00, and world news tonight at 4:30 and...
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but to the trained eye, signs were apparent even as ali was at the pinnacle of his career. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: it was a thing of beauty-- the ali shuffle, a blur of movement that befuddled opponents and delighted fans. years later, it morphed into a shuffling gait, a classic sign of parkinson's'-- >> i'm going to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. >> gave way to silence. >> it was the slowness of movement that was his limiting factor at that time. >> reporter: dr. stanley fahn, a neurologist specialgizing in parkinson's was the first doctor to diagnose his condition. it was 1984. >> i saw immediately he had a masked face-- that is, decreased expression. he had decreased blinking, and he had a typical parkinson's tremor. >> reporter: parkinson's is most common in older adults. ali was only 42. >> i thought some of the symptoms were too early for classical parkinson's' disease and this was most likely going to be due to some trauma, multiple trauma to the head. >> reporter: his handlers told him he was not as quick as usual in the famous "thrilla in
but to the trained eye, signs were apparent even as ali was at the pinnacle of his career. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: it was a thing of beauty-- the ali shuffle, a blur of movement that befuddled opponents and delighted fans. years later, it morphed into a shuffling gait, a classic sign of parkinson's'-- >> i'm going to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. >> gave way to silence. >> it was the slowness of movement that was his limiting factor at that...
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he also co-owns pinnacle parkour academy in cherry hill where he trains ninja warrior hopefuls.s what he had to say about keith's performance and what it takes to survive the course. >> he did pretty well. first one he made it through the obstacle which is great, especially your first try out. the third just wasn't moving quick enough and fell out to the side. the main things you have to number one have a plan. number two, have a backup plan. and then have a backup backup plan. >> richardson of philadelphia must have had the right plan. he made it all the way through the course and we know keith will next time as well. >>> chipotle sint deucing a new loyalty program to get customers back into its stores after a series of food scares. you may recall. the mexican food chain will roll out the three-month program july 1st. it will reward customers based on the numbers of times they visit stores rather than by accumulating points. chipotle's been trying to win back customers after that e. coli and norovirus outbreak last year sent stores plunging. >>> what are we in for in terms of t
he also co-owns pinnacle parkour academy in cherry hill where he trains ninja warrior hopefuls.s what he had to say about keith's performance and what it takes to survive the course. >> he did pretty well. first one he made it through the obstacle which is great, especially your first try out. the third just wasn't moving quick enough and fell out to the side. the main things you have to number one have a plan. number two, have a backup plan. and then have a backup backup plan. >>...
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universe ♪ ♪ in all the galaxies ♪ there's no bigger douche than you ♪ ♪ you've reached the top, the pinnacle♪ ♪ good going, douche ♪ your dreams have come true ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (cheers and captioning sponsored by comedy central applause). >> trevor: welcome to the daily show. thank you so much for tuning in. thank you, everybody, i'm trevor noah. great show for you tonight. we have two guests joining us, connecticut congressman jim himes will be here to talk about gun legislation and congress and musician jack garratt will also be performing. give them a round of applause, everybody. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: but first, first, big congratulations to the new nba champions. the cleveland cavaliers, what a great moment for the city of cleveland, right? what an amazing moment. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: 52 years without a national championship and after next month's gop convention, might go another 52 years without a city. it was a story book ending, lebron returns home to give his city the t
universe ♪ ♪ in all the galaxies ♪ there's no bigger douche than you ♪ ♪ you've reached the top, the pinnacle♪ ♪ good going, douche ♪ your dreams have come true ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (cheers and captioning sponsored by comedy central applause). >> trevor: welcome to the daily show. thank you so much for tuning in. thank you, everybody, i'm trevor noah. great show for you...
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minds are that of a young man in his prime, triumphant in the ring, toying with the press at the pinnaclee of us lucky enough to have come face to face with him later in life, of course, couldn't escape his profound physical decline. but at the same time, we discovered a sense of respect, determination, humor, and a joy of people that even disease couldn't take from him. in a crowded room, even then his words were difficult to understand. but his charm and sincerity were not. >> yeah, i've got a wife and two boys. >> the twinkle in his eyes, the slight grin were trademark ali, still clowning, still basking in the celebrity of being one of the most famous people on the planet. fast forward 16 years to just weeks before his death, and what would turn out to be ali's final photo shoot, posing for a british photographer at ali's arizo his skin glistens and he's meticulously groomed with cool, dark sunglasses hiding his eyes. he described his session with the champ to london's sun newspaper. ali was described as frail in those last months of his life. yet his sunglasses removed, there it was,
minds are that of a young man in his prime, triumphant in the ring, toying with the press at the pinnaclee of us lucky enough to have come face to face with him later in life, of course, couldn't escape his profound physical decline. but at the same time, we discovered a sense of respect, determination, humor, and a joy of people that even disease couldn't take from him. in a crowded room, even then his words were difficult to understand. but his charm and sincerity were not. >> yeah,...
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clearly, the election in the united states will be the pinnacle in terms of risk in november.e becoming familiar with this process every months or so, the meetings, the markets pricing goes out almost completely. feduld not rule out the could move earlier than september. an upward revision to the numbers we saw in may and a strong figure for june, sentiment can turn quickly. we have seen that many times this year. i suspect we could see that again. especially if the volatility starts to ease. there is some months to go before the july meeting. it is a case of waiting in seeing how the data pans out. rishaad: tim, thanks for joining us. at one partg a look of this region where we have seen stocks rally. we are talking japan. the finance minister and boj meeting for a third time in as many days. haidi is here for a discussion of what they can do rather than what they will do. take aim came up with the same message in all three meetings. it has been in response to what else is left in japan's toolbox in terms of fiscal measures and monetary policies if they have to deal with pote
clearly, the election in the united states will be the pinnacle in terms of risk in november.e becoming familiar with this process every months or so, the meetings, the markets pricing goes out almost completely. feduld not rule out the could move earlier than september. an upward revision to the numbers we saw in may and a strong figure for june, sentiment can turn quickly. we have seen that many times this year. i suspect we could see that again. especially if the volatility starts to ease....
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similarly, pinnacle pete declares he will never leave his chinese companion. in novel after volvo -- novel there is an air of solidarity and companionship. the chinese still come across as good, decent individuals capable of forming alliances and friendships with white characters. perhaps even more significant was the length to which dime novelist went to sympathize with defend the chinese, or let chinese defend themselves. although for bitten in most western states from testifying in court, the chinese appear in various trials in fiction. in "rocky mount mountain rob," a gang of thieves plots to steal from a gang of minor. one says, they have no business taking the bread out of the mouths of honest white man. the outlaws torched the camp, killed the chinese, and killed the chinese leader. because this is "too much for decent white men to stand," a posse forms to track down the outlaws. the novel climaxes with their trial. the chinese are asked to testify but were reluctant. one finally comes forward "very unwillingly." his experiences had not been particularl
similarly, pinnacle pete declares he will never leave his chinese companion. in novel after volvo -- novel there is an air of solidarity and companionship. the chinese still come across as good, decent individuals capable of forming alliances and friendships with white characters. perhaps even more significant was the length to which dime novelist went to sympathize with defend the chinese, or let chinese defend themselves. although for bitten in most western states from testifying in court,...
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supercars: they're the pinnacle of design. >> this, to me, was something completely different. >> engineering. >> it really feels like a big go-kart. >> and price. >> $12 million. >> wow. >> but what makes a car a supercar? >> it's an exaggeration of everything that's cool. >> how're you doing, jay? >> can you give me a ride back to la? to find out, i take a ride with "shark tank's" robert herjavec in one of the most iconic cars of the '80s. >> when you want to be a somebody, you buy a ferrari. when you are a somebody, you buy a lamborghini. >> i got a one-on-one with the man behind the one:1. what was your biggest obstacle? >> everything. [both laughing] >> but it isn't all about high speed and handling, as nca
supercars: they're the pinnacle of design. >> this, to me, was something completely different. >> engineering. >> it really feels like a big go-kart. >> and price. >> $12 million. >> wow. >> but what makes a car a supercar? >> it's an exaggeration of everything that's cool. >> how're you doing, jay? >> can you give me a ride back to la? to find out, i take a ride with "shark tank's" robert herjavec in one of the most iconic...
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and i think this is just the pinnacle of that. >> and tony's ranch should be finished tomorrow. there are more than 100 100 projects like this one, going on right now through the diocese there at arlington. it's always great. hearing positive stories about teens who are doing good. >> need to do more of it. thank you, jan. >>> and according to the labor at any point. the overall volunteer rate in 2015 was higher among teenagers than adults. >>> a wildfire burning out of sacramento has now torched more than 35080 -- 350 acres. crews attacked by air. dropping retardant on the flames. fire is in an area that is hard to access from the ground. nearly 2500 structures are in danger of being burned. a local high school set up an evacuation center for people who have set up their home so far. the fire is only 5% contained. >>> it may not be e a celestial fireworks show. this is a look from the hubble space telescope. and this photo, released by nasa, shows a firestorm of newborn stars, lazing out in a galaxy, 82 billion light-years away. they plan to extend couple's missions through 202
and i think this is just the pinnacle of that. >> and tony's ranch should be finished tomorrow. there are more than 100 100 projects like this one, going on right now through the diocese there at arlington. it's always great. hearing positive stories about teens who are doing good. >> need to do more of it. thank you, jan. >>> and according to the labor at any point. the overall volunteer rate in 2015 was higher among teenagers than adults. >>> a wildfire burning...
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i mean she represents the pinnacle elite. it is almost as if she feels she has this own divine right to have that job. >> nigel farage basically his charm personified even though he is vilified on a daily basis in this building and in the british press. i have the menu. i was talking about it in the last hour, the menu that -- it's being called cameron's last supper because it is his last council meeting after six years as prime minister. they will be feasting on quail and green bean salad with crispy dried fruit pastry triangles, poached veal tenderloin with seasonal baby veg strausws. i have no idea what a. seasonal baby veg straw is. i'm sure some viewer will tell me what a seasonal baby veg straw is but it's lost me at the moment. >> we'll have to google that. that was a fascinating interview, richard quest. thanks for bringing us that. >>> trump's speech on jobs and trade is now less than 30 minutes away. expect more policy insights on the horizon from the republican nominee for president. a campaign advisor says that tr
i mean she represents the pinnacle elite. it is almost as if she feels she has this own divine right to have that job. >> nigel farage basically his charm personified even though he is vilified on a daily basis in this building and in the british press. i have the menu. i was talking about it in the last hour, the menu that -- it's being called cameron's last supper because it is his last council meeting after six years as prime minister. they will be feasting on quail and green bean...
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. >> at the pinnacle of winning the n.b.a.baby. >> fans can root on the team while the dubs are in cleveland for game these and four holding watch parts at oracle arena. tickets of $20. the first tickets are on sale this morning at 10:00 a.m. for season ticket holders and the public at 1:00. >> we are the only place to see every game of the finals right here. on wednesday, we will have a special pre-game abc 67 at 5 at5 o'clock p.m. and then at 5 ok the game starts right here with tip-off at 6:00 p.m. after that, larry beale and mike the watch part at oracle arena. the sharks proved they can win in overtime on saturday and the warriors blow out on saturday. now, in the south bay temperatures are running around 60 this mountain view and santa clara and everyone else in the mid-to-upper 50s and los gatos at 52 degrees and at the game tonight, holding into the area around 80. temperatures are in the mid-to-upper 50s but for brentwood at 62 and 53 in san rafael, with tree pollen, weed poll, mold spore low, grass pollen is moderate
. >> at the pinnacle of winning the n.b.a.baby. >> fans can root on the team while the dubs are in cleveland for game these and four holding watch parts at oracle arena. tickets of $20. the first tickets are on sale this morning at 10:00 a.m. for season ticket holders and the public at 1:00. >> we are the only place to see every game of the finals right here. on wednesday, we will have a special pre-game abc 67 at 5 at5 o'clock p.m. and then at 5 ok the game starts right here...
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so the other question is, is he prepared to sacrifice the pinnacle of his career and fall on his swordht now and resign? these are his two decisions. i understood he told one of his gatherings recently, he loses either way. trish: indeed he does. it's a tough, lousy kind of spot to be in but such is politics. thank you, dr. gorka. good to have you. >>> second amendment is under attack as judge in california rules there is no constitutional right to carry a concealed weapon. it is a major victory for gun control activists. what does it mean for you and your right to bear arms? that's next. you can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ trish: we just bounced off the lows of the session, but nonetheless pretty bad day. down triple digits, off 154 points on global economic concerns right now.
so the other question is, is he prepared to sacrifice the pinnacle of his career and fall on his swordht now and resign? these are his two decisions. i understood he told one of his gatherings recently, he loses either way. trish: indeed he does. it's a tough, lousy kind of spot to be in but such is politics. thank you, dr. gorka. good to have you. >>> second amendment is under attack as judge in california rules there is no constitutional right to carry a concealed weapon. it is a...
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. >> we are at the pinnacle of winning the nba championship back to back, baby. >> lots of fans left the game before it even ended and came out for the post game dance party. clearly thisy are looking ahead to game three in cleveland. this game started with action. only a few points separated the team. it is what one fan hoped for. >> i want to be on the edge of my seat the whole time, but they have to win. >> her sister wants out. >> i want a blowout and i want them to wipe the floor. >> there is a reason it is called roaricle, because there is hardly ever a moment of silence. but there was a moment of silence for boxer mohammad ali and we found a super warrior fan who is a super ali fan. >> he was a hero. i am leaving to go to the funeral on friday jie. he will -- >> he is leaving hoping for a win. abc7 news. >>> if you are thinking of buying warrior t-shirts or other merchandise they say a sticker or tag will be with the item. incorrect colors or sewn in tags that have been ripped or torn. finally buy your merchandise as nba authorized stores. we are the only place to see the last
. >> we are at the pinnacle of winning the nba championship back to back, baby. >> lots of fans left the game before it even ended and came out for the post game dance party. clearly thisy are looking ahead to game three in cleveland. this game started with action. only a few points separated the team. it is what one fan hoped for. >> i want to be on the edge of my seat the whole time, but they have to win. >> her sister wants out. >> i want a blowout and i want...
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have you been to the pinnacles? very warm down there. they've also got that fire. extremely warm down there and electrifying weather. their thunderstorm watches are posted abeam susanville. a lot of moisture wrapping around the sierra. the only moisture we have is in the form of low clouds. concord at 92. oakland, 66. 89 at livermore. here's how it looks from high atop the west coast. high pressure kicking in. the combination between the two means a pretty good onshore flow and numbers that willben will-- numbers that will continue to be in the low 90s. low clouds to the rescue. air conditioners kicking in again. the shoreline very cool inland. the influence will be felt but we'll have to wait till wednesday, thursday, friday. coastline on the mild side. tomorrow in the city, 65. 82 in san jose. 69 for oakland. in the south bend, highs in the low 80s. 60s at the shoreline. inland will be in the mid 80s. better than it has been lately. brentwood, 95. mid 70s. very pleasant monday on tap. then still warm for ukiah, lakeport, and clear lake, with readings expected to
have you been to the pinnacles? very warm down there. they've also got that fire. extremely warm down there and electrifying weather. their thunderstorm watches are posted abeam susanville. a lot of moisture wrapping around the sierra. the only moisture we have is in the form of low clouds. concord at 92. oakland, 66. 89 at livermore. here's how it looks from high atop the west coast. high pressure kicking in. the combination between the two means a pretty good onshore flow and numbers that...
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. >> at the pinnacle. >> your vacation, by the way. >> yeah. are i hope carter is watching. thank you. >> we know. >> another group seeing plenty of access, treasury bonds. taking a look at a $4 billion bet against the tlt. mike? >> saw well over 1.5, close to 2 times actually average daily in tlt. because it trades so much, you see percentages above normal more significant than a snell stock. somebody paid $2.850 apiece betting almost $4 million. that tlt could decline over 3.5% by september expiration. clearly a bet that rates would be higher. and the u.s. treasury bonds would be lower. so taking a look at in a, to me, that doesn't necessarily say brexit. that actually looks like bremain to me. >> mike good to so you. >> where is he? >> scelebrating in a massachusetts chinese restaurant. guys? >> a good table at that joint. >> a regular. >> he's a regular. >> at this point. >> like his own personal -- >> your trade. >> and i think they'll be wrong. i mean, i know tlt sold off. i still think that, listen, ten-year yields are still 1.73%. still low. global yields a lot lower
. >> at the pinnacle. >> your vacation, by the way. >> yeah. are i hope carter is watching. thank you. >> we know. >> another group seeing plenty of access, treasury bonds. taking a look at a $4 billion bet against the tlt. mike? >> saw well over 1.5, close to 2 times actually average daily in tlt. because it trades so much, you see percentages above normal more significant than a snell stock. somebody paid $2.850 apiece betting almost $4 million. that tlt...
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fallon show in unifying the democratic party and the white house clearly sees the president at the pinnacle of that moment and to be able to unify the democratic party and take the fight to donald trump. it will be very interesting, you hear the language of how they characterized the meeting. i'm sure they will do nothing to characterize the sanders perspective. we heard from bernie sanders himself. we will hear more from senator sanders about his take away in the future. in terms of the president's side of the meeting i'm sure josh will give us some sort of sense. >> jeff zelany is on capitol hill. you are outside the office. give us the latest that you are seeing and hearing. >> i am in the senate office building where senator sanders has worked for many years. you can call this his day job. he has been off campaigning. he walked in about eight minutes before 1:00 eastern time here with his wife, jane. he did not answer our questions as we asked how he was feeling, how he was doing. he is inside his office. some senate staff has been working all this time he has been running for president
fallon show in unifying the democratic party and the white house clearly sees the president at the pinnacle of that moment and to be able to unify the democratic party and take the fight to donald trump. it will be very interesting, you hear the language of how they characterized the meeting. i'm sure they will do nothing to characterize the sanders perspective. we heard from bernie sanders himself. we will hear more from senator sanders about his take away in the future. in terms of the...
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erin: she is a silver spring native and reached the pinnacle of her sport. with low salaries and constant instability in the league, the women's professional soccer team isn't always glamorous. >> i think i can take a step back to appreciate where the league has come from. i came out of college and the first league folded when i was coming out of college. then i was in the second league. and now the third league. seeing how successful it is you have a true appreciation for how much the sport has grown. erin: while she is not rolling in the dough, she feels like one of the richest athletes in the world because she is doing what she loves. >> i think i have the best job in the world. i say it every day. erin: not only does she have the best gig but she gets to do it in her hometown. >> i grew here. this is my 12th year in the league. so to come back and play at home in front of my family and friends is like a dream come true. erin: with our team player, i'm erin hawksworth. jonathan: coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a new warning about takata. those
erin: she is a silver spring native and reached the pinnacle of her sport. with low salaries and constant instability in the league, the women's professional soccer team isn't always glamorous. >> i think i can take a step back to appreciate where the league has come from. i came out of college and the first league folded when i was coming out of college. then i was in the second league. and now the third league. seeing how successful it is you have a true appreciation for how much the...
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i've said to people, i have four olympic games a year, you know, that's my, you know, that's my pinnaclethat's what i play for, that's what i'll be remembered for. >> i don't think it's embarra embarrassing for the game because most other athletes dream their whole lives of competing in the olympics, winning an olympic gold. and we haven't. we haven't. >> you know, this is interesting to me because serena william, the tennis star, kimberly, says it's a shame the athletes aren't going go, this is an international competition, everybody should be honored to represent their country. >> what an amazing, tremendous opportunity. see the difference of somebody like rory mcilroy, the star of ireland, he's like, i play in what he considers to be four olympic games meaning in the golf matches. >> the masters. >> yeah. throughout the year. it's unfortunate, you'd like to see the best in their field participate and compete. people have worked their whole lives for this one moment -- >> eric, is the shaming of athletes limg s legitimate? >> i love the idea of pro athletes in the olympics. tennis, bas
i've said to people, i have four olympic games a year, you know, that's my, you know, that's my pinnaclethat's what i play for, that's what i'll be remembered for. >> i don't think it's embarra embarrassing for the game because most other athletes dream their whole lives of competing in the olympics, winning an olympic gold. and we haven't. we haven't. >> you know, this is interesting to me because serena william, the tennis star, kimberly, says it's a shame the athletes aren't...
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that sits at the pinnacle of al qaeda's potential ability to strike the united states. and yet this congress has remained almost completely silent as a bombing campaign funded and orchestrated in part by the united states has allowed for aqap to get stronger. god forbid that aqap is successful in attacking the united states and they do it from a base in yemen that was made possible by u.s.-paid for and directed bombs that dropped on that country. now the white house, i think, has recently recognized the danger here of continuing along this same pace. there are reports that the white house recently placed a hold on a pending arms transfer of u.s.-origin cluster munitions to saudi arabia over concerns about their use in yemen in areas inhabited by civilians. but we've got to do our due diligence and our oversight as well. if we're really serious about upholding our article 1 responsibilities to oversee the foreign policy of this nation, then we've got to add some conditions as well. so the amendment that i have helped author to the ndaa would place two pretty simple condi
that sits at the pinnacle of al qaeda's potential ability to strike the united states. and yet this congress has remained almost completely silent as a bombing campaign funded and orchestrated in part by the united states has allowed for aqap to get stronger. god forbid that aqap is successful in attacking the united states and they do it from a base in yemen that was made possible by u.s.-paid for and directed bombs that dropped on that country. now the white house, i think, has recently...
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then we have grant saunders and farrell parker who are working steadily but aren't at the -- >> pinnacle >> exactly. >> so mostly broadway or different experience in background and music and singing. >> oh, totally. tons of jazz stuff, i asked if she had music and she said i go by ear, but we have some people with full audition books. >> that's what i love about performers, this isha this, start with that. >> yeah. >> is there audience participation? >> listen, the whole thing with music in the night once we get up -- >> dream -- >> never know. >> unpredictable. >> can you shout requests? >> you can make requests, whether i fulfill them is a whole other thing. but absolutely participation. >> and for anyone who might want to come, be a part of it, what can you tell us about time and tickets and that sort of thing. >> doors open at 6:30. general admission is $20. the show starts at p.8:00 p.m. we've moved to hamilton this year, bigger venue. table service. >> this is also not just for the gay guys thr, this is for every. this is lgbta and a stands for ally, straight allies, friends, famil
then we have grant saunders and farrell parker who are working steadily but aren't at the -- >> pinnacle >> exactly. >> so mostly broadway or different experience in background and music and singing. >> oh, totally. tons of jazz stuff, i asked if she had music and she said i go by ear, but we have some people with full audition books. >> that's what i love about performers, this isha this, start with that. >> yeah. >> is there audience participation?...
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this alone is a pinnacle, a zenith that is replete with overwhelming joy and satisfaction. you have no idea what that legacy means to his mother, diana, and i. if mike had not accomplished one other thing in his life, this would be enough. so the rest of what made michael who michael is to us and to those of you who knew him, it's just ice cream.
this alone is a pinnacle, a zenith that is replete with overwhelming joy and satisfaction. you have no idea what that legacy means to his mother, diana, and i. if mike had not accomplished one other thing in his life, this would be enough. so the rest of what made michael who michael is to us and to those of you who knew him, it's just ice cream.
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president, i am delighted to be here at the oxford union, the pinnacle of university debating in england. >> reporter: capping off the spring term last week, the year's most hotly anticipated debate: the "e.u. referendum," better known as brexit, "british exit" from the european union-- coming up for a real vote one week from today. >> we have a long and illustrious tradition of democratic self government, we are as entitled to rule ourselves as the people of the united states of america. this is your birthright, this is your heritage, this is your future, reclaim it and vote leave. (applause) >> let's make the case for immigration as a sign of success of this country and let's celebrate this magnificent achievement of those who've come. >> reporter: this is mansfield, one of oxford's 38 colleges, where some 400 of oxford's 22,000 students live and learn. mansfield is known for its non- conformity-- its openness to students from all countries and classes, not just from upper crust prep schools. small wonder its faculty want to remain in the e.u.. >> sometimes i talk to my colleagues over
president, i am delighted to be here at the oxford union, the pinnacle of university debating in england. >> reporter: capping off the spring term last week, the year's most hotly anticipated debate: the "e.u. referendum," better known as brexit, "british exit" from the european union-- coming up for a real vote one week from today. >> we have a long and illustrious tradition of democratic self government, we are as entitled to rule ourselves as the people of the...
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it might be said he has already reached the pinnacle of his profession as an advocatie for quality and justice we hear there may be greater things in store for his future as well. please welcome our guest, secretary of labor, thomas perez. [applause] [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you. it is great to be here. may i ask you to give one more hand to the people who are serving our meal and working so hard for us? >> justin, thank you so much. it is an honor to be here with you and so many mentors. great friends and the force of nature known as arturo and pauline, michele martinez, two examples of when women succeed, we all succeed. this isn't my first visit to the area. it is an honor to be with you and having been in local government i know that the rubber hits the road in local government. i know that when you are working in cities and counties and states you can't afford to be d ii i ilogical. when i think of the people i know during my time he was part of a sit-in with a number of democrats. if you saw his hash tag it said #goodtrouble. keep causing him a lot of good trouble. now
it might be said he has already reached the pinnacle of his profession as an advocatie for quality and justice we hear there may be greater things in store for his future as well. please welcome our guest, secretary of labor, thomas perez. [applause] [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you. it is great to be here. may i ask you to give one more hand to the people who are serving our meal and working so hard for us? >> justin, thank you so much. it is an honor to be here with you and...
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growing up in a lower middle class community on the southside of chicago, madison was considered the pinnacle of professions. noble and humane. virtually everyone important in my life, my family, my teachers, my girlfriend wanted me to be a doctor. over time, their dreams became my dreams. they convinced me i should be a doctor. but as hard as i tried i couldn't do it. after a few difficult and unhappy years as a premed student, it became painfully clear to me that i did not like the courses i was taking. i thought my comparative
growing up in a lower middle class community on the southside of chicago, madison was considered the pinnacle of professions. noble and humane. virtually everyone important in my life, my family, my teachers, my girlfriend wanted me to be a doctor. over time, their dreams became my dreams. they convinced me i should be a doctor. but as hard as i tried i couldn't do it. after a few difficult and unhappy years as a premed student, it became painfully clear to me that i did not like the courses i...