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hi, sixuan. >> thank you for that, ross. taking the cue from wall street, asia mostly high we are the japane -- higher leading the gain. as for china markets, they fared better than the shanghai composite and the hang seng in hong kong gained half a percent in today's trade. australian banks lent support to the asx 200 on possible tax revisions and it climbed over 1% reaching its highest level in more than two months. the earnings rate in japan continues. sony shares gained almost 1% today after returning to a profit after 12 quarters in the red. sharp shares climbed over 3% after the company saw a narrower loss than last year. this helped by gains in its smartphone displays. suzuki jumped 5.8% after the automaker saw profit climb 10%, thanks to a weaker currency and surging sales in emerging markets. hong kong property stocks also gained ground today after hutchison reported better than expected earnings. hutchison shares jumped 4.5% today. over on the main land, chinese property developers broadly higher extending a four-d
hi, sixuan. >> thank you for that, ross. taking the cue from wall street, asia mostly high we are the japane -- higher leading the gain. as for china markets, they fared better than the shanghai composite and the hang seng in hong kong gained half a percent in today's trade. australian banks lent support to the asx 200 on possible tax revisions and it climbed over 1% reaching its highest level in more than two months. the earnings rate in japan continues. sony shares gained almost 1%...
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i think that, you know, diana ross was not billie holiday, but then again, i don't think even diana ross claim. but the misrepresentation of the facts of strange fruit, i think, are really unforgivable. what happened in the movie-- and i'm sure that there are people out there who remember the scene in the movie-- she's on a bus, touring in the south sometime in the 1930s with her band, and she gets off the bus to relieve herself. and she walks over a hill, and there's this procession, this sort of procession of bedraggled-looking, poor african americans. i think there's a horse and cart or something, and it's clear that they're coming from a lynching. i think she goes over the hill, and she may even see the evidence of a lynching. and then you hear the strains of strange fruit sounding in the background, and she gets this kind of mesmerized look on her face as if lyrics are taking shape in her mind. and the clear implication is that she's thinking of strange fruit and composing it at that very moment, none of which was true. that's the first sin in the movie. the second sin is that they
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i'm ross westgate. your headlines today. the u.s. and uk governments agree there is no doubt the syrian regime used chemical weapons, raising expectations of a coordinated military response and pushing oil prices to two-year highs. >>> global markets continue to sell off as well on the prospect of further conflict in the middle east. emerging markets hit hardest. india's rupee plunges past 68 to the dollar. >>> weak shares buck the trend. a better than expected second half outlook as its cost cutting plan pays off. >>> and bond investors await answers from mark carney. the governor is expected to defend forward guidance in his first speech at the helm for at the bank of england. good morning to you. u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon is delivering a speech from the hague to mark the 100th anniversary of the u.n. peace palace. reports that u.s. and allies are preparing for a potential attack. we'll keep our eyes on that. also coming up on today's show, we'll be out in berlin in a few minutes. we'll hear from a senior met of the social
i'm ross westgate. your headlines today. the u.s. and uk governments agree there is no doubt the syrian regime used chemical weapons, raising expectations of a coordinated military response and pushing oil prices to two-year highs. >>> global markets continue to sell off as well on the prospect of further conflict in the middle east. emerging markets hit hardest. india's rupee plunges past 68 to the dollar. >>> weak shares buck the trend. a better than expected second half...
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good morning, ross.his entire stake in jcpenney, 39 million shares or 18% of the struggling department store chain. now, the move comes two weeks after the activist investor who runs pershing square capital management stepped down from the board over a fight over strategy and also who should lead the company. ackman is selling his stake to citigroup, who will offer it to other investor at $12.90 a share, well breakaway telow the paid when he started building position in jcpenney in 2010. the sale closes ackman's campaign to breathe new life into the company. he recruited a new leader to streamline pricing and that didn't pay off and johnson was ousted in april. ackman last week admitted that retail investment isn't his strong suit, calling jcpenney as one of his big failures along with bad beds on target and borders. ackman began buying shares in jcpenney exactly three years ago today. since then, the stock is down 34%. >>> meantime, another high-profile hedge fund manager is making a new bet as well. da
good morning, ross.his entire stake in jcpenney, 39 million shares or 18% of the struggling department store chain. now, the move comes two weeks after the activist investor who runs pershing square capital management stepped down from the board over a fight over strategy and also who should lead the company. ackman is selling his stake to citigroup, who will offer it to other investor at $12.90 a share, well breakaway telow the paid when he started building position in jcpenney in 2010. the...
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dot com ross welcome back to the kaiser report n.q. very much thanks for having me of course so ross you know here's the headline from the financial times the u.k. economy bounces back so what is that well it's just excellent propaganda isn't it. on the way here advertising a famous london tours attraction there is on because handing out flyers basically that's a perfect metaphor for what's happening in the press and the political process in this country my well yeah i mean if there's a recovery then they would raise interest rates immediately yes because the rise in real estate prices and stock prices has come by draining the accounts of savers by transferring by some estimates over two hundred fifty billion pounds from pensioners and savers and giving it to real estate speculators and highly leveraged stock market speculators i don't think we've ever in this country got away from the fact we all got away from the idea that house prices inversely proportional to the over well functioning economy we still think britain britain generall
dot com ross welcome back to the kaiser report n.q. very much thanks for having me of course so ross you know here's the headline from the financial times the u.k. economy bounces back so what is that well it's just excellent propaganda isn't it. on the way here advertising a famous london tours attraction there is on because handing out flyers basically that's a perfect metaphor for what's happening in the press and the political process in this country my well yeah i mean if there's a...
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>> yeah, thank you, ross. taking the negative cue from wall street, asian markets also lost steam in today's trade. a stronger yen took a toll on japanese stocks. nikkei 225, the worst performer in the region, down 4% to close below the 14,000 mark. australian shares also had the worst session in five weeks, down nearly 2% amid uncertainty over the fed's next move. china markets also reversed early gains as investors remained cautious ahead of tomorrow's trade data. in japan, tokyo electric power shares gaining as much as nearly 5% in early trade. today reports that the government may step in to help deal with this toxic water problem. but shares reversed early gains along with the broad-based sell-off on the japanese market, ending down by 1.4%. meanwhile, sony shares continued to sell off in today's trade, after rejecting 30 point proposal to spin off its entertainment unit. the stock tumbled over 4%. let me quickly show you the resources space. australian miners took a double whammy on weaker commodity pric
>> yeah, thank you, ross. taking the negative cue from wall street, asian markets also lost steam in today's trade. a stronger yen took a toll on japanese stocks. nikkei 225, the worst performer in the region, down 4% to close below the 14,000 mark. australian shares also had the worst session in five weeks, down nearly 2% amid uncertainty over the fed's next move. china markets also reversed early gains as investors remained cautious ahead of tomorrow's trade data. in japan, tokyo...
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ok ross. from the running kate economist dot com you must go there because they have many things on the outside c.v. d.v.d.'s films books that's oh it's like a cornucopia of good stuff thanks for being on the guys report. and that's all the time we have for this episode of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guests ross ashcroft of the right to get economist dot com if you'd like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report and. you know. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. you don't know i'm tom. heard you saying that you believe that all environmentalist want is to shut down and i wonder who do you believe i did masterminds of these global communist conspiracy is very clear that when the. extreme communist or marxist faction had to find somewhere else to go to do the damage to the west they want to do. they found that in the
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>> good morning, ross. fisher comments are just naturally, you know, going forward, saying that they're thinking of tapering. i don't know they really can taper. i think they have got a bigger problem. we have no growth. so if you talk -- if you want to talk about the growth issue, we're really not showing any real growth. we're showing growth in the stock market. companies are not showing growth. every company missed on the top line and revenue side. he can talk about tapering all he wants, right now, we're not showing much growth in this country. and all we're showing is an artificial stock market rally. i don't see where he's going to come from -- or where they'll be able to taper here right now. >> how artificial is it? you don't think earnings just -- >> if you -- well, look at the earnings. almost 85% of the companies missed in the top line. they're not getting the revenue growth as we're trying to see. we're not getting real true growth in this country. what we're getting is a market that has been fu
>> good morning, ross. fisher comments are just naturally, you know, going forward, saying that they're thinking of tapering. i don't know they really can taper. i think they have got a bigger problem. we have no growth. so if you talk -- if you want to talk about the growth issue, we're really not showing any real growth. we're showing growth in the stock market. companies are not showing growth. every company missed on the top line and revenue side. he can talk about tapering all he...
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i'm ross westgate. your headlines today from around the globe, shares of vodafone surging up more than 8%. the company confirms it is in talks with verizon to possibly sell its stake in verizon wireless. >>> uk lawmakers prepare to debate a motion on syria that demands further evidence from the u.n. before a decision on military intervention is made. >>> brent eases by more than 1% as investors price in a delay of any u.s. led strike. >>> indonesian central bankers hike their overneat benchmark interest rates 50 basis points to shore up investor confidence and curb their currency slide. >>> carrefour at the top of the cac quarante as they reap the benefits of its turn around plan. sales across europe sluggish despite the better performance in france. >>> all right. warm welcome to you. watching german -- german unemployment data is what we have got out. engineering orders have fallen 3% in july. and the central bank's forward guidance assures markets of low interest rates for the foreseeable future. wha
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i'm ross westgate. shares in europe hit a two-month high boosted by pmi numbers in france and spain. a slight expansion. >>> investors now waiting for hsbc. they report in the next 15 minutes. >>> silvio berlusconi tells thousands of supporters he will begin to back the shaky coalition. his firm trading higher on the deutsche bank upgrade. zblrj >>> we kick off with the second reading of the eu services. private sector returning to modest gross in july. pmi suggesting the economy starting to stabilize. business expanding for the first time in 18 months. the market using composite purchase managing index up to 58.5 from 48.7 in june. breaks the 50 threshold for the first time since january 2002. headline figure revised up a tick from the permanent reading of 50.4. slightly better. that's just taken the euro/dollar to the best levels of the session at 132.89. below 133. trading tight ranges on euro/dollar. joining us is jonathan tapper. nice to see you today. the pmi is now almost just about in expansion
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back to you, ross.to point out, we will be covering all of the meetings. >> we will indeed. absolutely. that's coming up straight after "worldwide exchange" and, of course, the press conference as well, which is at 14:30 cet, 1:30 london time, plenty of reaction to all of that. joining us in the studio, charles dumas of lum bard street research. good to see you. you just heard there from matthew, there aren't that many options for the ecb. the question is is the economy relative weakness or strength of the economy having to do more action or use more options? >> well, not clear to me that anyone really cares in the official operators of europe about whether they have growth or not. not quite sure why anyone should expect to take any action. we have six quarters of recession, probably it is going to grow in the third quarter judged by the pmis and judged by a revival of car sales which we got so low, they can hardly go lower. now going a bit higher. after six quarters of recession, you would expect at le
back to you, ross.to point out, we will be covering all of the meetings. >> we will indeed. absolutely. that's coming up straight after "worldwide exchange" and, of course, the press conference as well, which is at 14:30 cet, 1:30 london time, plenty of reaction to all of that. joining us in the studio, charles dumas of lum bard street research. good to see you. you just heard there from matthew, there aren't that many options for the ecb. the question is is the economy relative...
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so he said, "i'm going to tell you that i'm endorsing ross perot. i want you to keep a straight face and a straight voice. don't let on to anything." and he said, "we're going to set this person up if, in fact, there are wiretaps on my phone." so he flew to california, he called me, we went through this little episode, and then nothing ever came of it. so either his phones weren't tapped or nobody thought enough of it to leak it. but it was just one of his little experiments. c-span: hugh sidey came to visit on day, the former time magazine journalist. i -- maybe he's still -- i think he might still write for them sometimes. he had a column on the presidency. and what was the purpose of his visit? >> guest: well, nixon was very disappointed in bush's presidency for a number of reasons, and he sought out hugh sidey to sort of have these views either confirmed or denied by a true student of the presidency. and he liked hugh sidey. he admired him. he respected him as a very fair journalist and as a very fair commentator on his own political career and
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i'm ross westgate. u.s.t says it is still seeking an international coalition on syria, playing down speculation it will go it alone. this after british lawmakers vote against taking action for the alleged use of chemical weapons. >>> rupee volatile continues with growth expected to stay below 5% at decade lows. >>> shares of kpn plunge after carlos slim america movil says it could drop the bid for the telecom group follow a dutch foundation's move to block the takeover. >>> and zurich insurance says it is looking into whether undue pressure was put on its late ceo before his death, and confirming the presence of a suicide note that mentions joseph ackermann. >>> also looking for the latest inflation and unemployment details out of the eurozone. let's bring you that right now. eurozone august consumer confidence first of all minus 15.6 in july from 17.4. also got the jobless rate. the eurozone july jobless rate 12.1%. 12.1% in june. the july jobless rate, no surprise there. the numbers falling for the second
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wilbur ross, w.l. ross chairman. thanks for being here. fisticuffs with the other guys, icahn and those other guys. thank you very much. >>> the streaming video wars are escalating. seems everyone wants a piece of the action. up next roku founder anthony wood shows us what he is doing to beat the competition including apple tv. ashley: ford is dramatically reducing fuel economy rating on c-max hybrid. we'll find out from jeff flock what this means for entire auto industry and the push to sell those fuel-efficient cars. ♪ every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. i've been doing a few things for playing this and trading.ove-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am a
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paul revere banging betsy ross on the flag? the british aren't the only one [bleep].>> coming up -- >> we have tiger at the supper club. asked about a new story out there. don't know what happened in tiger's mind but he snaps a little bit and gosn on the camera guy. uses a lot of choice language that's not appropriate. means the world to me. and one of the m parent can ds make sure their kids get active at least 60 minutes each day. studies show that physical activity not only helps kids stay healthy, it can e, like concenttion and problem solving, which can prove academic performance. this means physical activity can help your kids in the most important game of all -- life. ph >> big brother has a bigoted thought! bill o'reilly dropped the the ow someone else joined crew! and rappers hate too. >> i'm not being weird. >> i have a camera. >> [bleep]. >> it's the summer of hate,umme! >> now, who is this articulate young man? >> tiger supper club. >> yeah. tiger. you may remember him from that song about the strip club. ♪ rag city bitch >> so what happened? >> about a ne
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i'm ross westgate. your headlines today from around the globe. europe is in the red after asian stocks excluding japan hit a two week low. the italian market trying to buck the trend ahead of its gdp in an hour. >>> homes is where the heart is. an exit from the periphery boosts second quarter profits, focus also on the banking sector, standard charges due to report in 15 minutes. >>> and let's keep talking. hedge fund investor dan loeb wants to continue the dialup with sony after it rejects his plan to spin-off its entertainment part. >>> and australian central bank cuts. the aussie dollar rises with more to come. >>> all right. warm welcome to you. another two hours of "worldwide exchange" to come. we kick off with a little bit of data out of italy. june industrial production not rising as much as had been forecast. the june industrial output up .3% on the month, down 2.1% on the year. it was seen rising up .5% on the month, down 3.2% on the year. and, of course, that will set us up for the gdp a littl
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brian ross, abc news, ft.ayne, indiana. >> you can see more of brian's reporting tonight on abc's "the lookout" at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up next here it's incredible. a star is born. the latest on the random audience member who sang and stunned everyone including a broadway star. our "instant index" next. r "instant index" next. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. does your mouth often feel like it lacks enough saliva to keep it comfortably moist? losing saliva's natural protection can triple your risk of cavities, bad breath, or mouth infections. do more than just sip water. try number-one dentist recommended biotène. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help r
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reggie wayne makes the catch in front of aaron ross.nal foul, face mask, defense, number 31. a penalty is enforced from the dead ball ya down. >> troy: you mentioned andrew luck and as good as year as he had going into the season, of course everyone was talking about him and robert griffin iii there in washington and most everybody felt that rg3 had the opportunity to have the most success because of the supporting cast and, you know, really, andrew luck, although he gets recognized, i don't know that he gets the appreciation for just how good he really was. >> joe: here's brown. donald does not get much. a gain of two. more on that in a second. from america's number one pregame show comes the all new fox football daily featuring an all-star line-up of experts and nfl legends. you can get everything you love on sunday, every day of the week. fox football daily premieres tomorrow on america's new sports network, fox sports 1. you'll be a part of that. >> troy: i will. look forward to it. >> joe: randy moss's name was not on that graphic,
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brian ross, abc news, yarnell, arizona. >> and our thanks to brian ross. >>> and now we're going to take you to japan where there is a frantic scramble under way tonight to stop more radiation from polluting the pacific ocean. 300 tons of contaminated water pouring into the ocean every day, out of the dangerous fukushima nuclear power plant. abc's cecilia vega tells us about the race to keep radioactive material from reaching our shores. >> reporter: it is a staggering revelation, nearly 72,000 gallons of radioactive water a day are pouring out of the fukushima power plant and into the sea. we know countless items of debris have made their way from japan to u.s. shores, but is radioactive contamination reaching america, too? the canary in the coal mines say scientists is the blue fin tuna, served up in super markets and restaurants here. it begins its journey in the waters off japan's coast racing all the way to america's west coast. stanford university researchers say they have found trace amounts of radioactive contamination in the tuna they tested, tuna caught here, contamination from
brian ross, abc news, yarnell, arizona. >> and our thanks to brian ross. >>> and now we're going to take you to japan where there is a frantic scramble under way tonight to stop more radiation from polluting the pacific ocean. 300 tons of contaminated water pouring into the ocean every day, out of the dangerous fukushima nuclear power plant. abc's cecilia vega tells us about the race to keep radioactive material from reaching our shores. >> reporter: it is a staggering...
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ross walked around to the front of the store to talk to the boy's aunt who also happened to be ross'ifer campbell. >> we arrived at that time, her husband had to be driving around looking for the child. at some point, he returned. one of this things that came to mind, one, we either have a child that walked off, two, the child was kidnapped, or three, there was foul play. >> reporter: both the taunt and the foster father were taking into custody in connection to hassani campbell's disappearance but then released as there was no evidence to told hem responsible. >> what happened to these kids? >> i would rather not speculate. i think it would be irresponsible. i have my own feelings as to what happened. >> reporter: though it has been -@campbell has been reported missing, maybe enough time has elapsed for someone to feel comfortable about coming forward with information regarding what happened to him. >> people start talking. people get a conscience and they again to talk. we are hoping that will happen in this case. >> reporter: there is a standing $75,000 reward for information lead
ross walked around to the front of the store to talk to the boy's aunt who also happened to be ross'ifer campbell. >> we arrived at that time, her husband had to be driving around looking for the child. at some point, he returned. one of this things that came to mind, one, we either have a child that walked off, two, the child was kidnapped, or three, there was foul play. >> reporter: both the taunt and the foster father were taking into custody in connection to hassani campbell's...
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brian ross, abc news, yarnell, arizona. >> and our thanks to brian ross. >>> and now we're going to take you to japan where there is a frantic scramble under way tonight to stop more radiation from polluting the pacific ocean. 300 tons of contaminated water pouring into t pouring out of the ocean every day. >> reporter: it is a stag tering revelation, nearly 72,000 gallons of radioactive water a day are pouring out of the fukushima power plant and into the sea. being called emergency there is reportedly plans to create a mile long ice wall to freeze the soil and stop the water from seeping out. we know countless items of debris have made their way from japan to u.s. shores, but is radioactive contamination reaching america, too? the canary in the coal mines says scientists is the blue fin tuna. it begins its journey in the waters off japan's coast racing all the way to america's west coast. stanford university researchers say they have found trace amounts of radioactive contamination in the tuna they tested, tuna caught here, contamination from fukushima. before you stop buying tuna, sci
brian ross, abc news, yarnell, arizona. >> and our thanks to brian ross. >>> and now we're going to take you to japan where there is a frantic scramble under way tonight to stop more radiation from polluting the pacific ocean. 300 tons of contaminated water pouring into t pouring out of the ocean every day. >> reporter: it is a stag tering revelation, nearly 72,000 gallons of radioactive water a day are pouring out of the fukushima power plant and into the sea. being called...
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. >> betsy ross. >> paul revere and betsy ross. >> i got dikembe mutombo at >> have you seen the commercialith him? >> he's like no, no, no! >> i ask him, do people always ask you to do the no, no? >> >> when you block as many shots as i have done -- >> i can't stop looking at his hands. his hands are so big, especially his middle finger. they judge your penis by your middle finger. they say not your feet, your middle finger. and it's so big. i can use it as a belt. it's so long. huge! >> it's funny. there are rumors that him and patrick ewing had compression shorts with a separate top for their dongs. >> rumors around that say that. >> they're short. they might fall out the bottom. >> all of a sudden you have mushroom head around the basketball court. >> blocking the shots. everybody girl is like no, no, o! >> oh, m >> thank you. >> thanks. >> coming up -- >> matt damon and his >> congratulations on the movie, man. >> he has this new movie out that is getting a ton of criticism. rich people get to live in a paradise with no poverty and has to live on -- >> lionel richie . did you see the l
. >> betsy ross. >> paul revere and betsy ross. >> i got dikembe mutombo at >> have you seen the commercialith him? >> he's like no, no, no! >> i ask him, do people always ask you to do the no, no? >> >> when you block as many shots as i have done -- >> i can't stop looking at his hands. his hands are so big, especially his middle finger. they judge your penis by your middle finger. they say not your feet, your middle finger. and it's so...
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ross: this is 30,000 times magnified. pogue: 30,000 times?! that's right. so here's the column of silicon that's the nano wire and here's the gold droplet on the end that actually makes it grow. it's weird, it looks like matchsticks or weird mushrooms. they do, mushrooms. that's right, they look to me like mushrooms. pogue: that's amazing. ross: so we're trying different catalysts, different recipes, but this here is the future of transistors. pogue: wow. while scientists like frances try to find ways to push silicon to its limit, others are pinning their hopes on a new material that lets electrons flow a thousand times faster than they can in silicon. it's ultra thin and super strong, and it's called graphene. pablo jarillo-herrero: when graphene happened, i just couldn't stop myself from going into it. it was so beautiful, i just couldn't stop. i immediately jumped onto it. pogue: this is dr. pablo jarillo-herrero, a professor at mit and graphene guru. jarillo-herrero: here i have graphene. graphene is the thinnest material that exists. this is just one a
ross: this is 30,000 times magnified. pogue: 30,000 times?! that's right. so here's the column of silicon that's the nano wire and here's the gold droplet on the end that actually makes it grow. it's weird, it looks like matchsticks or weird mushrooms. they do, mushrooms. that's right, they look to me like mushrooms. pogue: that's amazing. ross: so we're trying different catalysts, different recipes, but this here is the future of transistors. pogue: wow. while scientists like frances try to...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin.orning. >> thank you, becky. >> we're ready to go on a monday morning. >> are you ready to go? >> i am. >> did anybody stay up to watch "breaking bad" last night? >> no. i had to prep for the show. did you? you've seen it. >> we had actually seen it. >> i should have because i couldn't sleep anyway. you know. might as well have taken a show in. >> tick, tick, tick. how many hours till i have to wake up? it's a hard transition when you don't do this every week. anyway, we do have a busy week on the economic front. it's a slow start today with only an update on the federal budget this afternoon. but today we have the nfib survey of small business sentiment. we also get retail sales, import prices and business inventories. on wednesday, we have the july producer price index. on thursday, of course, we have the weekly jobless claims. plus we have july cpi. the empire state survey, tick ,
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin.orning. >> thank you, becky. >> we're ready to go on a monday morning. >> are you ready to go? >> i am. >> did anybody stay up to watch "breaking bad" last night? >> no. i had to prep for the show. did you? you've seen it. >> we had actually seen it. >> i should have because i couldn't sleep anyway. you know. might as well have taken a show in. >> tick, tick, tick. how many hours till i...
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i have one item today and it's with a heavy heart that i am doing a memorial of alicia ross kari she's been focused on historic education in 1983. an architect by trade she's been pioneered by use and was on the preservation board. she believed that historic preservation was is a key to a better life in our city because of the sense of history that the preservation can provided. in her firm she brought together addition and preservation planners who share her he unwaiver commitment to practices. based on in san francisco her firm body of work has expanded to include other states like i nevada and utah and wyoming and new hampshire. it's an award winning architecture firm that has won several award. alicia ross keri has had here violation to the rehabilitation of well known landmarks in this city including san francisco city hall this very building the pat as of fine arts and the opera house and the mar community building. she's vote and well known and active in the preservation community. she served on the board of supervisors of any historic organizations including the capital commiss
i have one item today and it's with a heavy heart that i am doing a memorial of alicia ross kari she's been focused on historic education in 1983. an architect by trade she's been pioneered by use and was on the preservation board. she believed that historic preservation was is a key to a better life in our city because of the sense of history that the preservation can provided. in her firm she brought together addition and preservation planners who share her he unwaiver commitment to...
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about the problem with ross stores.kay. we are seeing even the absolute best retailers go down. so if i see ross stores at $64.89 and it does go down, another couple bucks, i probably wouldn't want to pull the trigger. remember, every time a retailer reports, and it's bad, they punish them again, why not get ross as cheaply as possible down 12%, 10% or 12% from a 52-week high, which would put it 62.63. that's where i like it. charles in minnesota, charles. >> hi, jim. i love your show, first time caller. >> thank you. >> since pharma hit an all time high yesterday. i never sold a share. i owned it 15 years, i'm looking to taking 50% to 75% off the table. my broker says i have too much. 25% of my portfolio is hormone. >> i'm not going to say you have too much. i was going to say that if you had more than 20% i would take it off the table. hormel is a fine firm. it is the best acting food stock. i got to tell you, that is one fantastic management. if it goes over 20%, take some off. otherwise, hormel, one of my favorite s
about the problem with ross stores.kay. we are seeing even the absolute best retailers go down. so if i see ross stores at $64.89 and it does go down, another couple bucks, i probably wouldn't want to pull the trigger. remember, every time a retailer reports, and it's bad, they punish them again, why not get ross as cheaply as possible down 12%, 10% or 12% from a 52-week high, which would put it 62.63. that's where i like it. charles in minnesota, charles. >> hi, jim. i love your show,...
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she reportedly paid diana ross over half a million dollars to perform at the party.if you know mrs. ross like i do, and i love her, my favorite artist, then you know that it's not that mrs. ross doesn't want to come out of her house, it's that she doesn't come out to do a whole lot because she doesn't feel like it. so for her to be partying in india is a big deal. the only time we hear about her leaving the house is when she goes grocery shopping wearing what i like to wear. leggings, a sweat jacket, good big hair, no make up, and no sunglasses either. i can't see when i wear them inside. i don't know how people do that. anyway, ey have been together since 2008, and they really do make a smart, sexyooking couple. but he is still married to his wife of 25 years, and look, they're one big happy family. there is everybody. that's the wife and the kids, and naomi. >> and they all work -- that's the new normal for a lot of families -- congratulations naomi! >> i wanted to thank our audience for generously donating supplies for hurricane sandy reli relief. monday, after th
she reportedly paid diana ross over half a million dollars to perform at the party.if you know mrs. ross like i do, and i love her, my favorite artist, then you know that it's not that mrs. ross doesn't want to come out of her house, it's that she doesn't come out to do a whole lot because she doesn't feel like it. so for her to be partying in india is a big deal. the only time we hear about her leaving the house is when she goes grocery shopping wearing what i like to wear. leggings, a sweat...
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that the 5-year-old was missingafter leaving him inside of his parked car behind the shoe storewhile ross says he walked around to the front of the store to talk with the boy's auntie who also happened to be ross' fiancee jennifer campbell >> "we arrive and at that time her husband had been driving around looking for the childwe either have a child who walked off, either the child was kidnapped or three, there was some type of foul play" >> reporter: in fact jennifer campbell and louis ross were both taken into custody in connection to hassani's disappearanceand later releasedas investigators did not have enough evidence to hold them responsible gut feeling as a copwhat happened to this kid? >> "you know i would rather not speculate, i think it would be irresponsible, i have my own personal feeling as to what happened" >> reporter: and although it's been 4 years since hassani campbell was reported missing, investigators here at oakland police headquarters say maybe enough time has elapsed for someone out there to feel comfortable coming forward with information regrading what happened to
that the 5-year-old was missingafter leaving him inside of his parked car behind the shoe storewhile ross says he walked around to the front of the store to talk with the boy's auntie who also happened to be ross' fiancee jennifer campbell >> "we arrive and at that time her husband had been driving around looking for the childwe either have a child who walked off, either the child was kidnapped or three, there was some type of foul play" >> reporter: in fact jennifer...
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joining us now from seattle is the voice of the sounders, ross fletcher. ross, we appreciate the time tonight. >> good to be with you. >> what is it about seattle and maybe more specifically that entire area from vancouver down to portland that makes soccer such a huge draw in the region? >> it has had a lot of history as that report suggested from back in the mid-'70s. but major league soccer in america has brought together his rivalries, and for the past four or five years, they have had sell-out games with that hot bed of an atmosphere. it's feisty. it's passionate. it really is bubbling between portland, seattle and vancouver. and that creates great atmosphere. >> clint demsy coming back for his second stint with the united states' top soccer league. as far as the overall soccer effect in the states will be played out, what effect do you think it will have, having clint dempsey back here in the states playing on one of the top teams in the mls? >> i think it's really important. for major league soccer it is a signature moment for them, to have one of t
joining us now from seattle is the voice of the sounders, ross fletcher. ross, we appreciate the time tonight. >> good to be with you. >> what is it about seattle and maybe more specifically that entire area from vancouver down to portland that makes soccer such a huge draw in the region? >> it has had a lot of history as that report suggested from back in the mid-'70s. but major league soccer in america has brought together his rivalries, and for the past four or five years,...
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i can see japan is still celebrating. >> ross, they are.'re looking live at the stadium right now. this is hours after the game. the japanese team returned to the field in full uniform along with family an friends. they're starting to trickle off the field. they've been there for 30 to 45 minutes following the win against california. it was a tough loss for california today, but following the game california manager rick tippett told me that again this was a very, very wonderful experience for his team. >> they're just a good team, you know, and i know they're going to hold their heads high. a couple are in there disappointed, but they will be fine. >> what is the significance of this experience. i know it's early, but for you and your players, this whole little league experience, what does it signify? >> they will never forget this for the rest of their life. neither will i. but we'll be playing baseball next week. we havnext sunday we have a gam. we'll be fine. we played and gave it a sporting chance. that's all you can do. >> japan did e
i can see japan is still celebrating. >> ross, they are.'re looking live at the stadium right now. this is hours after the game. the japanese team returned to the field in full uniform along with family an friends. they're starting to trickle off the field. they've been there for 30 to 45 minutes following the win against california. it was a tough loss for california today, but following the game california manager rick tippett told me that again this was a very, very wonderful...
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. >> i think you look nothing like ross. >> hello (speaking foreign languag language). >> thank you. i'm a with the family living in chinatown. us people in s r o we often face a lot of problems in the building. if the building the roof leaks and i remember that they were really, really hot. my brother and i couldn't sleep in the room. we told the landlord about it but he didn't do anything he said it's too hot to do anything now so i went to downtown cdc and i got help. i hope i will continue to support those kinds of programs to bring code enforcement to buildings like ourselves and continue to take care of our families and buildings >> thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm ms. chu from the community center. i would like to speak for our collaboratives. thanks for the funding we have been able to work with a lot of families. and the mission and tenderloin and south of market and chinato chinatown. we're happy to know that a lot of us are working with residents inside the building and they became leaders in the building we have tenant leaders. i hope if there's funding possibl
. >> i think you look nothing like ross. >> hello (speaking foreign languag language). >> thank you. i'm a with the family living in chinatown. us people in s r o we often face a lot of problems in the building. if the building the roof leaks and i remember that they were really, really hot. my brother and i couldn't sleep in the room. we told the landlord about it but he didn't do anything he said it's too hot to do anything now so i went to downtown cdc and i got help. i...
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(applause) >> our next graduate, maurice ross. mr. ross, congratulations. (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> nice. our next graduate, naja skinner. ms. skinner, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> smile for mom, that's great. our next graduate, yesinia valez. ms. valez, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> our next graduate, alana waldron. ms. waldron, congratulations. (applause)
(applause) >> our next graduate, maurice ross. mr. ross, congratulations. (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> nice. our next graduate, naja skinner. ms. skinner, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> smile for mom, that's great. our next graduate, yesinia valez. ms. valez, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> our next graduate, alana waldron. ms. waldron, congratulations. (applause)
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perot type charts, along before ross perot was doing it. >> a creative tax cut, creating more jobs andventually more revenue. and the right time for that time to is no, in the an sense of an economic crisis today, and if the job is to be done in a response way, january 1963. church -- such a bill will be presented next year and will include a top to bottom cut in both corporate and personal income taxes. it will include long-needed tax reform that logic and equity demands, and it will base that cut in taxes to take effect as of the start of next year. january 1963. the billions of dollars this bill will place in the hands of the consumers, and our businessmen, will have both immediate and permanent benefits to our economy. every dollar released from taxation, that is spent or invested, will help create a new job and a new salary, and these new jobs and salaries can create other jobs and other salaries. >> one step above all is essential. the enactment this year of a substantial reduction and revision in federal income taxes. -- [applause] >> or it is increasingly clear to those in gove
perot type charts, along before ross perot was doing it. >> a creative tax cut, creating more jobs andventually more revenue. and the right time for that time to is no, in the an sense of an economic crisis today, and if the job is to be done in a response way, january 1963. church -- such a bill will be presented next year and will include a top to bottom cut in both corporate and personal income taxes. it will include long-needed tax reform that logic and equity demands, and it will...
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i am ross mirkarimi sheriff. thank you for this opportunity to speak with you. with the number of leaders that are here in the audience and with those within the city i was the supervisor of district five that negotiated the 55 laguna project. the units dedicated to lgbt senior housing and it was unprecedented, not just in san francisco, but in the state of california that we were able to corral the kind of advocacy and make a very strong case with the city and of course with the uc regents who owned 55 laluna, former extension site and able to rally support to secure the facility and not at market rate housing but significantly below market rate housing and why this was such a milestone and as a supervisor i was very proud of doing that. the location of 55 laguna shared between two supervisorial districts but it was critical for me because i was noticing in other adjacent communities like the african-american community and the japantown community which is directly in the heart of parts of district five as well that it is a fast aging growing population and that
i am ross mirkarimi sheriff. thank you for this opportunity to speak with you. with the number of leaders that are here in the audience and with those within the city i was the supervisor of district five that negotiated the 55 laguna project. the units dedicated to lgbt senior housing and it was unprecedented, not just in san francisco, but in the state of california that we were able to corral the kind of advocacy and make a very strong case with the city and of course with the uc regents who...
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>> reporter: hey, ross, how are you?e having a few technical difficulties, but it's been a great couple of weeks here at williamsport, pennsylvania. it's been an exciting game between mexico and japan a little bit earlier. let's find out who japan will face in tomorrow's world championship final. japan had that two-run homer that you just showed, talking about making it count, gome with two hits and both homes runs. as far as mexico is concerned in the game earlier, it was really essentially a situation of missed opportunities all day long. we want to talk about one play that occurred in the fifth inning, this is with the score tied at two, and the bases were loaded with mexico at the plate, and a deep fly ball was hit to the outfield. again, remember tie game, deep fly ball to the outfield, but brandon montez of mexico is on third. he doesn't know whether to tag or not. so you doesn't tag and make his way home. that really cost his team because he likely would have scored give the depth of the fly ball. his manager show
>> reporter: hey, ross, how are you?e having a few technical difficulties, but it's been a great couple of weeks here at williamsport, pennsylvania. it's been an exciting game between mexico and japan a little bit earlier. let's find out who japan will face in tomorrow's world championship final. japan had that two-run homer that you just showed, talking about making it count, gome with two hits and both homes runs. as far as mexico is concerned in the game earlier, it was really...
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oligarchies goebbels and propaganda nazi germany play the same role as andrew ross sorkin i think his name is over there there are times he gets the public to normalise fraud and corruption so that they move on to greater fraud and corruption and it's incrementally they find themselves in encased in a kind of a hot tub of civil rights collapse and they feel you know what it's ok as long as we got that bribe going that these articles talking about this j.p. morgan piece of client hires go into a long list of people who are client hires and related to important people for example chelsea clinton we know that her father was the president of the united states to mother another time were intensely out these days where she going to work and for some chinese apparatchik in some major you know thing chunk thing province of beijing or is it worse to go and so they look. at over in europe where a nephew of a prominent diplomat want to role at a european bank as a level one analyst in the m.n.a. division he would have beaten thousands of applicants with top grades from the world's elite universi
oligarchies goebbels and propaganda nazi germany play the same role as andrew ross sorkin i think his name is over there there are times he gets the public to normalise fraud and corruption so that they move on to greater fraud and corruption and it's incrementally they find themselves in encased in a kind of a hot tub of civil rights collapse and they feel you know what it's ok as long as we got that bribe going that these articles talking about this j.p. morgan piece of client hires go into a...