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and it was tested at one ft o most prestigious labs in america called the sgs labs. and it's an independent lab that has great integrity. and it just makes sense. as you and i have talked about many things, it's the same amount of radiation comes out of this cell phone as a microwave oven. so would any thinking person be walking around with a microwave oven next to their brain? and also, children, a child's brain doesn't fully form until we're 25, 27 years old. so if you're a child, it penetrates three times further into the brain than it would for an adult. and we are seeing a rise in childhood brain cancers, the worst kinds. but the world health organization, aside from the n.i.h., came out earlier this year and said, using a cell phone may increase your risk for certain kinds of brain cancer. now, this is the world health organization. it was a conclusion relayed by a working group of 31 scientists from 14 countries. >> that leads me to a couple of questions. if there's so much radiation coming out of your phone, why not just built something into the phone? what's
and it was tested at one ft o most prestigious labs in america called the sgs labs. and it's an independent lab that has great integrity. and it just makes sense. as you and i have talked about many things, it's the same amount of radiation comes out of this cell phone as a microwave oven. so would any thinking person be walking around with a microwave oven next to their brain? and also, children, a child's brain doesn't fully form until we're 25, 27 years old. so if you're a child, it...
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. >>> welcome back to "sg md." it has been a historic week with the first case of ebola ever diagnosed now here in the united states. some of what we've seen this past week is frightening. but also it's important to point out this isn't some mysterious, unknown enemy. we have science. we have facts. i'm going to do what i can over the next half hour to make sure the situation is clear. what is real. what is not. so, let's briefly recap. the outbreak of ebola disease in west africa is expanding. there are now more than 6,000 cases there. in some places the conditions are so desperate and that's where this latest chapter began. in this hospital thomas eric duncan the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states is fighting for his life. >> we are just hoping and praying that eric survives the night and we just got our hopes up for him. >> doctors say he's now in serious but stable condition. duncan is a liberian national and he traveled for the first time ever to the united states to visit his family in da
. >>> welcome back to "sg md." it has been a historic week with the first case of ebola ever diagnosed now here in the united states. some of what we've seen this past week is frightening. but also it's important to point out this isn't some mysterious, unknown enemy. we have science. we have facts. i'm going to do what i can over the next half hour to make sure the situation is clear. what is real. what is not. so, let's briefly recap. the outbreak of ebola disease in west...
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[loud singing to end sg] in ganga singing, the way people refer to the parts is very textural.terms that are connected with talking about ganga as a genre are borrowed from weaving. and they'll say, "that was neat, neat as a loom," or, "you embroidered that song really well." within the local tradition, people don't think of parts in their singing as two parts, they think of song as a song. a song is a whole. and if you come to a group of singers who are singing a ganga or a becarac and you ask them, "could you please sing me your part?" they will say, "no." not because they're not good singers or not because they are unable to sing, they just don't conceive of music in terms of independent parts that are doing discreet pitches. what people are looking for is physical experience of the sound. the placement in their vocal register that's going to produce the most piercing sound. and the way people find that is by singing together. [singing together] [steel drums play] (narrator) texture in large ensembles can become quite complex. the steelband which originated in trinidad in th
[loud singing to end sg] in ganga singing, the way people refer to the parts is very textural.terms that are connected with talking about ganga as a genre are borrowed from weaving. and they'll say, "that was neat, neat as a loom," or, "you embroidered that song really well." within the local tradition, people don't think of parts in their singing as two parts, they think of song as a song. a song is a whole. and if you come to a group of singers who are singing a ganga or a...
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sg&a. were focusing on those.ut our 30 six-year history, we've had -- you don't go like this. you go like this. gerri: is it something the stores aren't executing or are consumers buying? are they coming into the store are you getting the foot traffic? >> it's primarily sluggish traffic. i want to emphasize, you're talking the difference between plus 1 percent traffic and minus 1 percent traffic and that's not always as easy to predict as we'd like. gerri: there's not an economist i don't talk to we would have expected this part in the cycle that consumers would be more excited and spending more. >> actually the incoming the chairman that represents the entire industry, and frankly, there's not many retailers that are delighted with their sales at the moment. things are sluggish. >> tyndall started the store in 1978. his father thought he was nuts. who would open an entire store that would sale empty boxes. >> my dad is a texas oil guy. he's not our target customer. he was horved. he built the business by hiring t
sg&a. were focusing on those.ut our 30 six-year history, we've had -- you don't go like this. you go like this. gerri: is it something the stores aren't executing or are consumers buying? are they coming into the store are you getting the foot traffic? >> it's primarily sluggish traffic. i want to emphasize, you're talking the difference between plus 1 percent traffic and minus 1 percent traffic and that's not always as easy to predict as we'd like. gerri: there's not an economist i...
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half a dozen witnesses have come forwd sg a man with a bae tried to lure them away from wheaton plaza around the same time. rich welch's nephew, lee aln welch, was named a person of inter just this year. >> it was a terrible incident and the never found them. >> i i remember going somewhere wiy mom and they had the lyon . >> police want to speak to anyby w may have informati about richard welch sr.'s empl in the 1970s. >>> loudoun cy public scs telling the "washingt" that whooping cough. letts went home to parents teg abo this diagnosis. it's a highly risky respirato infe >>> stay with news4 today. we conti rig now at 5:00 a.m. >>> exposed to ebola. what we're leag about an nbc news photograph conditi and the steps his crew is taking this mor to make sure they doot further spread the virus. >>> you know what that music mean pumd for the playoffs th morning. the nat getti ready to make s hopeful a long playoff ru go morning, everybod >> i'm ima yang. wee live at nats park where nothing but activity he. the n get ready for game 1 of alds. ki of the calm before the st ther one person in
half a dozen witnesses have come forwd sg a man with a bae tried to lure them away from wheaton plaza around the same time. rich welch's nephew, lee aln welch, was named a person of inter just this year. >> it was a terrible incident and the never found them. >> i i remember going somewhere wiy mom and they had the lyon . >> police want to speak to anyby w may have informati about richard welch sr.'s empl in the 1970s. >>> loudoun cy public scs telling the...
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sg md starts right now. >> i've never done this before. >> ah, the people back home would be so jealous. >> yeah. >> you're probably wondering what's happening right now. well, so was i. truth is, none of this was supposed to happen. the beach, the camel ride, the trip to karachi with my mother, returning to a country she fled years ago as a refugee. did you ever think you would be doing this? >> i was not planning on this. >> it's going to be a journey of surprises, i think. >> yes. what are you thinking right now? >> it's so amazing, i can't believe it. i can't believe it. >> you never thought you would come back here? >> never. never. now i'm back with my son after 67 years. >> right. i'm not 67, just to be clear. >> no. i'm back, i'm back after 67 years. i was only 5. you cannot be 67. >> right. i tell people that my mom was a refugee when she was a young person. >> i'm still a refugee. i never got that status back. >> my mom was a survivor of one of the bloodiest partitions in our world's history, between hindus and muslims in india and pakistan. you left everything you owned. >> e
sg md starts right now. >> i've never done this before. >> ah, the people back home would be so jealous. >> yeah. >> you're probably wondering what's happening right now. well, so was i. truth is, none of this was supposed to happen. the beach, the camel ride, the trip to karachi with my mother, returning to a country she fled years ago as a refugee. did you ever think you would be doing this? >> i was not planning on this. >> it's going to be a journey of...
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conversations with my parents the likes of which i'd never really had before and next weekend right here on "sg see the entire journey unfold. but in the meantime we got a treat. you can logon to cnn.com/roots, put some photos up there, even a few outtakes, pretty funny. you can find out how my dad a lifetime vegetarian got tricked into eating meat for the first time when he arrived in the united states from india. and you'll hear my mom sing, my mom is singing an incredible song a song their family sang as they became refugees and forced out of their hometown in rural pakist pakistan. i hope you'll join us for that story next saturday 4 p.m. eastern and sunday 7:30 in the morning right here on cnn. >>> time now, though, to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with ana cabrera. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom. hello, again, i'm ana cabrera, glad to have you with me. officials in one part of iraq are saying we need american combat troops here now i'm talking about anbar province where fallujah and ramadi are located just west of baghdad as you can see here on the map. the government forces are s
conversations with my parents the likes of which i'd never really had before and next weekend right here on "sg see the entire journey unfold. but in the meantime we got a treat. you can logon to cnn.com/roots, put some photos up there, even a few outtakes, pretty funny. you can find out how my dad a lifetime vegetarian got tricked into eating meat for the first time when he arrived in the united states from india. and you'll hear my mom sing, my mom is singing an incredible song a song...
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to an existing daily activity, there's a much eater propensity for those parents then talk read and sgupply the materials around bath time and getting dregsed with prompts on the front to give ideas for stories and t talk to their children and babies about. >> it's absolutely brilliant. thank you so much. i can't waitntil this becomes available for everybody. thank you for being here and for what you're doing. >> se. >> for more information about today's prgram, go to our website, abc7 news.com/commity. we're on facebook,lease follow me on twitter. i'm cheryl jennings, have a great week. we'll see you next time. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! start exploring at followyournola.com. hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone.
to an existing daily activity, there's a much eater propensity for those parents then talk read and sgupply the materials around bath time and getting dregsed with prompts on the front to give ideas for stories and t talk to their children and babies about. >> it's absolutely brilliant. thank you so much. i can't waitntil this becomes available for everybody. thank you for being here and for what you're doing. >> se. >> for more information about today's prgram, go to our...
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how much lower can sg in a go?nder if that is going to be a focus for questions at the earnings call that is coming up. how sustainable are these earnings? >> you're going to talk to me about that. this is the man i call what i want to know about pharma. -- president is promising big changes. have an exclusive interview in the next hour. stay with us for that. >> welcome back. we're live in a bloomberg's european headquarters. my next guest is at the summit. more women in the wardroom table will help prevent the next big financial disaster. .oining us is helena morissey it is always a pleasure to have you on the show. tell me what is on your agenda. started the day with a breakfast on the issue of women in business and philanthropy. this is a global phenomenon that we have a shortage of women at the top. that there issure a pipeline of female talent coming through. it is a theme. talk to me about the improvement we have seen the we have seen tremendous progress. nearly 23% of the 3100 total directors now are made u
how much lower can sg in a go?nder if that is going to be a focus for questions at the earnings call that is coming up. how sustainable are these earnings? >> you're going to talk to me about that. this is the man i call what i want to know about pharma. -- president is promising big changes. have an exclusive interview in the next hour. stay with us for that. >> welcome back. we're live in a bloomberg's european headquarters. my next guest is at the summit. more women in the...
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two from sg and one from riddell. the sg helmets lighter, weighing half as much as other helmets. >> the shell is carbon fiber and kevlar. it's super light. and they use a different kind of padding on the inside. >> reporter: the one from riddell, the speed flex helmet. >> this part here deforms. >> theoretically that's going to help? >> that's their claim. >> reporter: the verdict -- five stars for all three helimesses tested. virginia tech finding riddell's new flex design reducing head acceleration better than any helmet they've ever tested. >> we want parents to larn that getting out of the old helmets into the new better helmets will reduce your risk. >> reporter: virginia tech hopes it makes football a much safer sport. jim avila, abc news, blacksburg, virginia. >> we lover football, but my goodness, the pounding these bodies and brains take. we're learning more and more about it. scary stuff. good to see. >> concussions, head injuries, side effects. i get nervous when my kid gets that age about actually letting
two from sg and one from riddell. the sg helmets lighter, weighing half as much as other helmets. >> the shell is carbon fiber and kevlar. it's super light. and they use a different kind of padding on the inside. >> reporter: the one from riddell, the speed flex helmet. >> this part here deforms. >> theoretically that's going to help? >> that's their claim. >> reporter: the verdict -- five stars for all three helimesses tested. virginia tech finding riddell's...
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that as part of an interdisciplinary program, that's also how you try to balance current job needs, sg current focus of employers, with keeping a strength in place to m build for the future. >> thank you to michigan state university for allowing us to a come to-- the university today d talk with you about higher education. >> gretaco,me thank you very mut and thanksio to all of your peoe who both listen and called in, this is important dialogue about not simply michigan state, but n the future of our country and we appreciate everyone's concern as we try to build great value and enhance both competitiveness that all of our students deserve. >> thank you very much. >>> wednesday on cspan 3, washington journal's interview with university of minnesota president eric h heeler. that's followed by part of this year's net roots nation conference. followed by the communist party usa convention. from the campaign for america's future. you can see it all beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3. cspan's campaign 2014 is bringing you more than 100 debate this is campaign season. last night
that as part of an interdisciplinary program, that's also how you try to balance current job needs, sg current focus of employers, with keeping a strength in place to m build for the future. >> thank you to michigan state university for allowing us to a come to-- the university today d talk with you about higher education. >> gretaco,me thank you very mut and thanksio to all of your peoe who both listen and called in, this is important dialogue about not simply michigan state, but n...
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sg now fall out from the ebola outbreak here in the united states with the cdc shoeing new guidelines for health care workers caring for patients with the deadly virus after two nurses became infected treating a man who later died from ebola. juan is live with the new guidelines. >> reporter: good morning. those two nurses continue their treatment at emery hospital and at nih and we understand they are in stable condition. the cdc drouther said the protocols were not stringent enough and they failed so the cdc is issuing new guidelines for personal protection equipment. very similar to what you see here in alabama. three t's. no skin exposed. water proof garments, aprons, hoods and face shields. repeat tv training so health care workers are comfortal putting it on and taking it off and a super visor to make sure everything is done properly to minimize the chance of cross contamination. in new york the cdc is leading a training section and hundreds of people are supposed to be learning how to protect themselves for the new gear but it looked like i -- a -- union meeting. this is an n-9
sg now fall out from the ebola outbreak here in the united states with the cdc shoeing new guidelines for health care workers caring for patients with the deadly virus after two nurses became infected treating a man who later died from ebola. juan is live with the new guidelines. >> reporter: good morning. those two nurses continue their treatment at emery hospital and at nih and we understand they are in stable condition. the cdc drouther said the protocols were not stringent enough and...
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the point, cdc fund sg not party issue but if it were the agency has seen a rise in money when it comes to infectious disease. >>> a social network is taking on a federal agency. facebook wants the drug enforcement administration to stop using fake profiles. they sent a letter saying the agency needs to follow the rules like all users. those rules include a ban on lying about who you are. the federal agency is facing lawsuit from a new york woman who was arrested on drug charges. she claims the dea agents used her names and photos to catch more criminals. the agency will review whether the facebook guides went too far. >>> much more still ahead. we'll be heading back to at&t park to hear directly from the team out of game 1 of tuesday's world series games. >>> welcome back. it's 7:41 on a foggy morning. we take a live look outside at san francisco. game 1 of the world series is a couple of days away. it's a familiar position for the nl champion giants. they enter the series as a slight underdog. the manager announced his starting row taegs. the giants are embracing this moment. >> they
the point, cdc fund sg not party issue but if it were the agency has seen a rise in money when it comes to infectious disease. >>> a social network is taking on a federal agency. facebook wants the drug enforcement administration to stop using fake profiles. they sent a letter saying the agency needs to follow the rules like all users. those rules include a ban on lying about who you are. the federal agency is facing lawsuit from a new york woman who was arrested on drug charges. she...
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the sg helmet lighter weighing half as much as other hell -- helmets. >> it's super light. >> reporterd flex helmet. >> this part deforms. >> that's going to help. >> reporter: that's their claim. the verdict after testing, five stars for all three helmets tested. virginia tech finding the flex design reducing head acceleration better than any helmet they have ever tested. >> away want parents to learn getting out of the old helmets and better new helmets that will radios the risk. virginia tech rating and improving helmets makes football a safer sport. ashes >> the music world is mourning the death of jack bruce. he was a member of cream. he played along with eric clapton and ginger baker. he was known for sunshine of your love and i feel free. he died yesterday of liver disease. jack bruise was 71 years old. >>> a new gig for a popular boy band. five seconds of summer announced they will be performing at the american music awards. they went to their twitter account to make their announcement to their fans. sam smith and mary j. blige will also perform. >>> oscar winning actor christi
the sg helmet lighter weighing half as much as other hell -- helmets. >> it's super light. >> reporterd flex helmet. >> this part deforms. >> that's going to help. >> reporter: that's their claim. the verdict after testing, five stars for all three helmets tested. virginia tech finding the flex design reducing head acceleration better than any helmet they have ever tested. >> away want parents to learn getting out of the old helmets and better new helmets...
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two from sg and one from riddell the sg, lighter.ng half as much as other helmets. >> the shell is carbon fiber and kevlar. so it's superlight. and they use a different kind of padding on the inside. >> reporter: and the one from riddell, the speed flex helmet. >> see this here, this actually deforms. >> reporter: and that's going to help? >> that's the claim. after two straight days of testing, exclusively on "gma," five tar stars for all helmets tested. riddell's new flex design reducing head acceleration better than any helmet they have ever tested. >> we want parents to learn that getting out of the old helmets into the new, better helmets, that's going to reduce your risk. >> reporter: virginia tech hoping the work done here to rate and improve helmets makes football a much safer sport. for "good morning america," jim avila, abc news, blacksburg, virginia. >> hope it leads to real -- >> that would be good news. >> i think they're doing all of these new technology, but the thing is, learn how to tackle, don't use your head, it wi
two from sg and one from riddell the sg, lighter.ng half as much as other helmets. >> the shell is carbon fiber and kevlar. so it's superlight. and they use a different kind of padding on the inside. >> reporter: and the one from riddell, the speed flex helmet. >> see this here, this actually deforms. >> reporter: and that's going to help? >> that's the claim. after two straight days of testing, exclusively on "gma," five tar stars for all helmets tested....
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sg >> the fire forced nine people out of their homes. the red cross is assisting them as investigators try to figure out what caused the fire. >>> delaware county detectives are trying to figure out if a fire is the work of arsonist. three people were hurt, including a firefighter. this happened yesterday. the homeowner stepped out to run an errant and found his house if flames. he believes it was set on purpose. the red cross is helping three people there displaced. >>> in bucks county, investigators have ruled a fire at a dance studio as arson. nbc 10 told you about this as breaking news yesterday. it started around 4:30 at the bucks county dance center. there's a home inside the building. no one was there. investigators are trying to found out who set the fire. >>> a deadly shooting in north philadelphia. a man who was shot 30 times was sitting with a woman when two men approached and opened fire. the woman was hit in the ankle. she's expected to be okay. police don't know why the man was targeted. they are looking for the two shooter
sg >> the fire forced nine people out of their homes. the red cross is assisting them as investigators try to figure out what caused the fire. >>> delaware county detectives are trying to figure out if a fire is the work of arsonist. three people were hurt, including a firefighter. this happened yesterday. the homeowner stepped out to run an errant and found his house if flames. he believes it was set on purpose. the red cross is helping three people there displaced. >>>...
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they tested four, the sg helmets are lighter but the shell contained kevlar, and it flexes, turns oute new designs are all safer than the old ones. >>> we want parents to learn that getting out of the old helmets and into the new helmets will reduce your risk. >> virginia tech hopes that high schools will keep tabs on their research and allow their players to only wear the safest helmet. >>> an suv damaged a business in virginia, you can see the damage at adams automotive after the suv slammed into. she got out to get gas and the 2-year-old somehow got out of their car seat and put the car in neutral. it went in reverse and hit an embankment and rolled into the shop. >> the mom was frantic and scooped her little daughter out of the car and everybody was fine. >> police say it was fortunate nobody was hurt. you can see in this video a car passes just seconds before the suv rolled across the road. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪
they tested four, the sg helmets are lighter but the shell contained kevlar, and it flexes, turns oute new designs are all safer than the old ones. >>> we want parents to learn that getting out of the old helmets and into the new helmets will reduce your risk. >> virginia tech hopes that high schools will keep tabs on their research and allow their players to only wear the safest helmet. >>> an suv damaged a business in virginia, you can see the damage at adams...
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> just on those barclay's numbers, just to make sure you know, the provision for interest rate head sg a redress cost that has been released rather than another cost to them. so yes, they have this extra ppi hit. they already put aside 900 million pounds in that secretary quarter. and they have the 900 million pounds for fx charges. not a bad set of results for group level. but, really, it's going to be the investment bank that people will be looking at because at 38% drop in profit there and, of course, tomorrow, everyone will be looking at what the pra do in terms of leverage ratio because barclay's could be very hard hit if the leverage ratio goes up too far too high. >> thank you for that. >> two minutes of trading, slightly lower, down 0.2%. let's have a look, also. first of all, this analyst forecast in the third quarter with core earnings coming in at $5.8 billion. europe's largest oil company is also a top performer. as i was saying, market reaction, revenue misses trading slightly lower. uk insurance company has seen new business jump 15% in the first nine months of this year
> just on those barclay's numbers, just to make sure you know, the provision for interest rate head sg a redress cost that has been released rather than another cost to them. so yes, they have this extra ppi hit. they already put aside 900 million pounds in that secretary quarter. and they have the 900 million pounds for fx charges. not a bad set of results for group level. but, really, it's going to be the investment bank that people will be looking at because at 38% drop in profit there...
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the sg helmets lighter, weighing half as much as other helmets. >> the shelves, carbon fiber and kevlar use a different kind of padding on the inside. >> and the speed flex helmet. >> you see this part right here. it conforms. >> and theoretically that's going to help? >> that's their claim. >> the verdict, exclusively on "gma," five stars for all three helmets tested. virginia tech finding ridel's new flex design reducing head acceleration better than any helmet they've ever tested. >> we want parents to learn that getting out of the old helmet into the new better helmets, that's going to reduce your risk. >> reporter: virginia tech hoping it makes football a much safer sport. jim avila, abc news, blacksburg, virginia. >>> up next, dangerous high speed stunts on a bay area freeway. what the chp is saying about their investigation. >>> coming up new at five o'clock, from cameras to scanners, security takes center stage on the evening of game three of the world series. plus, that sixth inning when hunter strickland just came unglued. tonight, his mom has his back. those stories and a lot
the sg helmets lighter, weighing half as much as other helmets. >> the shelves, carbon fiber and kevlar use a different kind of padding on the inside. >> and the speed flex helmet. >> you see this part right here. it conforms. >> and theoretically that's going to help? >> that's their claim. >> the verdict, exclusively on "gma," five stars for all three helmets tested. virginia tech finding ridel's new flex design reducing head acceleration better...
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. >> it raises the question on the other side of the federal reserve amanmandate and we're sg economic growth but american families haven't seen incomes go up in the last decade. why? >> that's big issue which i believe the imf will do more work. the issue of the income allocation. whose benefitting from growth? and where is income going? how much inequality can people bear for growth growth to continue to be sustainable. we have a concern if inequality continues to increase, growth will not be sustainable. >> let's talk about where growth is a problem. you have been out front and warning about super low inflation. mario draghi is going to be speaking at brookings in the next hour. do you predict he'll have do more when it comes to fighting low inflation or possibly deflati deflation. >> i think they have done a masterful job and fired with all possible cylinders and heavy constraint. our sense is that he has to do everything he can. and that might mean more than what he's already doing. but he cannot be alone doing it. so we also believe that fiscal authorities. >> have to act. >> gov
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investigatorinvestigators are sg to figure out why that crane fell over.eighbors who watched it happen say it look like a scene from a movie and they were just happy the crane operator jumped off just in time. >> so glad. he made it and nothing happened. he made it without a scratch and so nobody got hurt and so we're really glad of that. >> and that is an mazing thing. no word yet on how much it will cost to replace or fix everything. the crane damaged. >>> taking a selfie is nothing knew but in the middle of a crime, that snap worth the consequences? next how bragging online is landing these guys behind bars. >> monica lewinski breaks her silence and brings down the house much the former white house intern takes to twitter as well. what her first words on social media have to do with philly. caitlin. >> lucy, got news won't be nearly as chilly tonight. we started the day in the 30s. we made it into the 60s the wa warming trend lasts for one more day with that warmer weather comes a shower. complete break down of when you'll see the rain this week ahead i
investigatorinvestigators are sg to figure out why that crane fell over.eighbors who watched it happen say it look like a scene from a movie and they were just happy the crane operator jumped off just in time. >> so glad. he made it and nothing happened. he made it without a scratch and so nobody got hurt and so we're really glad of that. >> and that is an mazing thing. no word yet on how much it will cost to replace or fix everything. the crane damaged. >>> taking a selfie...
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retailer, they have a lot of expansion plans, hiring plans, they're going to get scrutinized on the sgles: i think people should look at that before they think it should be the law of the land. the u.s. department of energy, $40 billion in loan guaranties, nobody stepping up to the plate. it sounds nuts, the ghosts of solyndra looking like easy problems since the carmaker went bust. putting the brakes on backing the loans. the doe established a loan program in 2005. it was a run-of-the-mill kind of thing. it was given a jolt of steroids. president obama said i'll add it into the program. look at the chart. the loans that were given out, mostly because of stimulus, but then what's happened from the businesses failing, it gets back to basic human behavior. government is giving away money, and followed by gobs of money from the private sector and felt like a fun time except the businesses never lived up to basic business practices. hilary, this is a time it's time to shut down the programs. return the stimulus money once and for all. this is six years on. >> they need to be shuddered. and
retailer, they have a lot of expansion plans, hiring plans, they're going to get scrutinized on the sgles: i think people should look at that before they think it should be the law of the land. the u.s. department of energy, $40 billion in loan guaranties, nobody stepping up to the plate. it sounds nuts, the ghosts of solyndra looking like easy problems since the carmaker went bust. putting the brakes on backing the loans. the doe established a loan program in 2005. it was a run-of-the-mill...
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we have a very sg position. we have our historical lead in innovation. 30% of the patents worldwide come from the u.s. 15 out of to top 25 research universities are here. we are the fleerds r and d. second our work force is the most productive in the world. two times or more productive than china and south korea, and then third -- and we would not be talking about this a decade ago with energy. a decade ago we would have set from a exetive viewpoint we're the number one producer of oil and gas in the world. we now produce more nan we export on oil. years ago there was talk of importing gas. we're now exporting or getting -- planning to export gas. all eff this helps when it comes to manufacturing. our manufacturers enjoy a big advantage on energy. about a third of the cost on natural gas here versus our asian competitors, so that leads to a real cost advantage. so you are seeing a real revival of manufacturing, over 700,000 jobs. there are more manufacturing start-ups many this country than there have been in tw
we have a very sg position. we have our historical lead in innovation. 30% of the patents worldwide come from the u.s. 15 out of to top 25 research universities are here. we are the fleerds r and d. second our work force is the most productive in the world. two times or more productive than china and south korea, and then third -- and we would not be talking about this a decade ago with energy. a decade ago we would have set from a exetive viewpoint we're the number one producer of oil and gas...
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in europe, they are all about the what you call the sg something or other, sustainability, the governanceer equality in your boardroom and in your workforce. environmental concerns and all much weigh much more on the boards of european companies than on the backs of the american companies. >> do you think they are good things? >> yes. and it makes the job of the board much more complex because fundamentally you're there to serve the owners of the business but they are-all also human beings who who wanted to be proud of who they are and where they invest wrand they live. so it's a balancing act. i think europe is ahead in terms of that. >> take the gloves off. you're mr. fix it of wall street. what would you come in and fix? >> that's way too hard to answer that question. there's a lot of european companies that really i do admire and i think it's less of a problem. i think in the u.s. we have had companies that do need shaking up, and i think the activists movement has been extremely constructive,ened it will come here to europe. trust me. it opened on broadway, but it will be here. >> [l
in europe, they are all about the what you call the sg something or other, sustainability, the governanceer equality in your boardroom and in your workforce. environmental concerns and all much weigh much more on the boards of european companies than on the backs of the american companies. >> do you think they are good things? >> yes. and it makes the job of the board much more complex because fundamentally you're there to serve the owners of the business but they are-all also human...
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that will wrap things up for "sg md." time now to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with poppy harlow. >>> hi there, thanks for joining us, you're in "cnn newsroom." i'm poppy harlow. two developing stories at this hour highlighting the growing concerns about the potential threat of the spread of ebola and the efforts under way to fight it at newark's new jersey airport, a passenger was removed upon arrival from brussels today and the more than 250 people on his flight were briefly quarantined. there's no indication at this time that the man is infected with ebola. but the incident made for a very frightening end to the flight for many passengers. it is another sign of the heightened awareness of ebola and its potential dangers. the man was eventually transported to the hospital and passengers were allowed to leave and to go through customs. >>> in the meantime in dallas, texas health presbyterian hospital says that ebel la patient come mass eric duncan his condition has worsened, he's now listed in critical condition.
that will wrap things up for "sg md." time now to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with poppy harlow. >>> hi there, thanks for joining us, you're in "cnn newsroom." i'm poppy harlow. two developing stories at this hour highlighting the growing concerns about the potential threat of the spread of ebola and the efforts under way to fight it at newark's new jersey airport, a passenger was removed upon arrival from brussels today and the more than 250...
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gross margin is great, sg na great, earnings were great.at. 12% square footage growth. i think this will clear up soon. through the past 36 years we have had lots of times when can't store sales have been a little higher and lower than expected. i think you are right about christmas. -- a lot of for people didn't get the christmas shopping finished last year, because we had a short season and the whether the juki because of the season. i don't think they're going to let themselves not get all the shopping done two years in a row. >> but the shares have been impacted really negatively. at 65% from this year. i think the company has lost half its value since going public. h,d you come public to hig set expectations too high at the beginning of the year? popped $36 the next day and then went on to mid 40's. it was way over 100 times earnings, and i think it just settled back is sometimes an ipo will do. focused on getting the traffic up in the comp store sales up. as we get into particularly the order,order -- fourth that number will turn arou
gross margin is great, sg na great, earnings were great.at. 12% square footage growth. i think this will clear up soon. through the past 36 years we have had lots of times when can't store sales have been a little higher and lower than expected. i think you are right about christmas. -- a lot of for people didn't get the christmas shopping finished last year, because we had a short season and the whether the juki because of the season. i don't think they're going to let themselves not get all...
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and we're not sending freelancers sg right now either.ion going on right now.ç what can we do, both in the established news organizations and how can the freelancers organize themselves to better protect themselves and be better prepared to face a hostile environment. >> all right, john daniszewski from the associated press and deborah amos from npr, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> ifill: finally tonight, it's "only a play," but one with an all-star cast and a lot of laughs. it's also one of the hottest tickets on broadway.ç jeffrey brown went to see why. >> all my life i dreamed they'd yell, "author! author!" when i walked into a party. they did but it was for tom me. ( laughter ) >> brown: the actual play is called "it's only a play." a rollicking show within a show about the craziness, pain and ultimate thrill of theater life. matthew broderick is the writer of a fictional play, titled-- and you know this can't be good- - "the golden egg," awaiting the first reviews at a celebrity- studded party after opening nigh
and we're not sending freelancers sg right now either.ion going on right now.ç what can we do, both in the established news organizations and how can the freelancers organize themselves to better protect themselves and be better prepared to face a hostile environment. >> all right, john daniszewski from the associated press and deborah amos from npr, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> ifill: finally tonight, it's "only a play," but one with an...
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sg md starts right now. >> i've never done this before. >> ah, the people back home would be so jealousbably wondering what's happening right now. well, so was i. truth is, none of this was supposed to happen. the beach, the camel ride, the trip to
sg md starts right now. >> i've never done this before. >> ah, the people back home would be so jealousbably wondering what's happening right now. well, so was i. truth is, none of this was supposed to happen. the beach, the camel ride, the trip to
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he brings a lot of credibility to in sg and the dolan family. msg.ently -- to --a barely there are no apparently there are no plans to sell. >> time warner being sold to comcast, once these businesses break into, perhaps the msg cable ads become a target for somebody. the real estate assets if you will, which will be msg proper, that business could be turned into a wreath and then you can roll up the real estate side. one because a target and one becomes an acquirer. it is all tbd because we do not know the shareholder structure down the road, but they definitely become easier targets. >> all right, jeff, thank you so much, jeff mccracken as we mentioned of bloomberg news, a global editor for him in a here. let's get back to those tech earnings online twitter taking a tumble in the premarket as we mentioned, now down almost 14%. third quarter user growth slowed and losses widened. mark zuckerberg and company are getting ready to release their latest results after the bell. will facebook wow investors again with its ability to monetize mobile? i
he brings a lot of credibility to in sg and the dolan family. msg.ently -- to --a barely there are no apparently there are no plans to sell. >> time warner being sold to comcast, once these businesses break into, perhaps the msg cable ads become a target for somebody. the real estate assets if you will, which will be msg proper, that business could be turned into a wreath and then you can roll up the real estate side. one because a target and one becomes an acquirer. it is all tbd because...
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. >>> welcome back to "sg md." the first case of ebola ever diagnosed now here in the united states. some of what we've seen this past week is frightening. but also it's important to point out this isn't some mysterious, unknown enemy. we have science. we have facts. i'm going to do what i can over the next half hour to make sure the situation is clear. what is real. what is not. so, let's briefly recap. the outbreak of ebola disease in west africa is expanding. there are now more than 6,000 cases there. in some places the conditions are so desperate and that's where this latest chapter began. in this hospital thomas eric duncan the first patient diagnosed wit
. >>> welcome back to "sg md." the first case of ebola ever diagnosed now here in the united states. some of what we've seen this past week is frightening. but also it's important to point out this isn't some mysterious, unknown enemy. we have science. we have facts. i'm going to do what i can over the next half hour to make sure the situation is clear. what is real. what is not. so, let's briefly recap. the outbreak of ebola disease in west africa is expanding. there are now...
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two from sg and one from radell the s dprg, lighter. >> the shell is carbon fiber and kevlar.light. and a different kind of padding. >> reporter: and the speed flex helmet. >> see this here, this actually deforms. >> reporter: and that's going to help? >> that's the claim. after two straight days of testing, exclusively on "gma," five tar stars for all helmets tests. riddell's new flex design reducing head acceleration better than any helmet they have ever tested. >> we want parent to learn that getting out of the old helmets into the new, better helmets, that's going to reduce your risk. >> reporter: virginia tech hoping the work done here to rate and improve helmets makes football a much safer sport. for "good morning america," jim avi avila, virginia. >> hope it leads to real -- >> that would be good news. >> it's great with the technology. but you have to learn how to tackle. don't use your head in certain ways and save yourself issues later on. >> very good point. thank you, michael. >>> how should you discipline your kids? last night's episode of "blackish" sparking a co
two from sg and one from radell the s dprg, lighter. >> the shell is carbon fiber and kevlar.light. and a different kind of padding. >> reporter: and the speed flex helmet. >> see this here, this actually deforms. >> reporter: and that's going to help? >> that's the claim. after two straight days of testing, exclusively on "gma," five tar stars for all helmets tests. riddell's new flex design reducing head acceleration better than any helmet they have...
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our price sg to bring you luxury into your home. >> and what is it like raising money right now? i spoke to start-ups who say it's tough to raise money right now given the slowdown in europe. is that what you're seeing, as well? >> not at all. we will close with $2 million last week. so everything is perfect. >> and just a quick one, do you -- the date you're gaping for people? in a couple of years, you can sell and be more valuable in remaining service? not only that, we own an amazing database. >> a it is a pleasure of having you on the show. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> now, we've been asking you what on demand app would you want to see that doesn't already exist? get in touch with us, world would it ad cnbc.com or @cnbcwex. >>> moving on, too close to call. brazil's presidential election is a statistical tie with just two days to go before the voting day. we discuss after the break. you can bring back a lot of things from a trip around the world. but you can't always bring back customer data. because many customers don't like it when their data moves a
our price sg to bring you luxury into your home. >> and what is it like raising money right now? i spoke to start-ups who say it's tough to raise money right now given the slowdown in europe. is that what you're seeing, as well? >> not at all. we will close with $2 million last week. so everything is perfect. >> and just a quick one, do you -- the date you're gaping for people? in a couple of years, you can sell and be more valuable in remaining service? not only that, we own...
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able to get to based on it would need three straight years of 5.4% same-store sales growth and flat sgpending in terms of dollars, saying that's overly optimistic, given they expected the department store industry to grow at 2% compounded annual growth rate over the next three years. >> they didn't like the product. the stuff that you bought to show us, isn't going to move the needle. >> those targets are now going to be the focus of new ceo, mr. ellison, who is going to be running this company as of august of next year, taking obserover more mike ullman, who has tried to turn around jcpenney after the disastrous run under ron johnson in which the company, i guess, lost over $6 billion in sales. i think that's the number. >> how much have they made back? $2 billion? >> maybe around there, yeah. >> just to mention, ubs target, brought it down to $5, that would suggest further room to move south. >> on the subject of management and talent, did you see piper jaffray downgraded darden in the wake of the extraordinary news last week that they've managed to replace the entire board, suggesti
able to get to based on it would need three straight years of 5.4% same-store sales growth and flat sgpending in terms of dollars, saying that's overly optimistic, given they expected the department store industry to grow at 2% compounded annual growth rate over the next three years. >> they didn't like the product. the stuff that you bought to show us, isn't going to move the needle. >> those targets are now going to be the focus of new ceo, mr. ellison, who is going to be running...
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sg >> recent polling listed this as a toss-up. >> tomorrow on "washington journal "ron waldman looks at how groups are helping to fight the ebola outbreak. >>> the c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this week we went to green bay, wisconsin. >> wisconsin is america's dairy land because we make the most cheese but also the best. the industry developed in wisconsin from what was homestead cheese where -- each family made cheese for their own use. it was recognized that we had an ideal environment for raising dairy cattle. cheese was really just a way to take that product, the milk before refrigeration would only last about three days. if you make cheese into it, cheddar cheese can last for a decade. this was late 1880s when the industry got started in wisconsin. generally, farmers in the neighborhood would form a cooperative. they would build a cheese factory and they would hire a cheese maker. the cheese maker would work for the cooperative on shares. the cheese makers tended to
sg >> recent polling listed this as a toss-up. >> tomorrow on "washington journal "ron waldman looks at how groups are helping to fight the ebola outbreak. >>> the c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this week we went to green bay, wisconsin. >> wisconsin is america's dairy land because we make the most cheese but also the best. the industry developed in...
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sg >> we will visit the big 10 schools in new jersey, rutgers and the university of maryland at college park. here is steve, who is a parent in ohio. where is your child in school? >> caller: my child is not in school. she got a wonderful education at the university of wisconsin. many of her friends were from minnesota. the reason for that is, minnesota and wisconsin have this wonderful program where they can go to each other's colleges and universities, i guess, for in-state fees. i wanted to hear what dr. kaler had to say about the advantages or disadvantages. i think this is a fantastic program. the friends she made from wisconsin -- from minnesota are life-long friends and helped my daughter become a bert student. >> thank you. >> great question. reciprocity agreement is wonderful opportunity for wisconsin students to study in minnesota and vice versa. it applies to north and south carolina and manitoba in canada. it does enable students to come to a similar school, madison and the twin city campuses are comparable. and have that experience while being a little bit further from home
sg >> we will visit the big 10 schools in new jersey, rutgers and the university of maryland at college park. here is steve, who is a parent in ohio. where is your child in school? >> caller: my child is not in school. she got a wonderful education at the university of wisconsin. many of her friends were from minnesota. the reason for that is, minnesota and wisconsin have this wonderful program where they can go to each other's colleges and universities, i guess, for in-state fees....
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that as part of an interdisciplinary program, that's also how you try to balance current job needs, sg current focus of employers, with keeping a strength in place to m build for the future. >> thank you to michigan state university for allowing us to a come to-- the university today d talk with you about higher education. >> gretaco,me thank you very mut and thanksio to all of your peoe who both listen and called in, this is important dialogue about not simply michigan state, but n the future of our country and we appreciate everyone's concern as we try to build great value and enhance both competitiveness that all of our students deserve. >> thank you very much. >>> wednesday on cspan 3, washington journal's interview with university of minnesota president eric h heeler. that's followed by part of this year's net roots nation conference. followed by the communist party usa convention. from the campaign for america's future. you can see it all beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3. cspan's campaign 2014 is bringing you more than 100 debate this is campaign season. last night
that as part of an interdisciplinary program, that's also how you try to balance current job needs, sg current focus of employers, with keeping a strength in place to m build for the future. >> thank you to michigan state university for allowing us to a come to-- the university today d talk with you about higher education. >> gretaco,me thank you very mut and thanksio to all of your peoe who both listen and called in, this is important dialogue about not simply michigan state, but n...
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sg >> the office of post secondary education website. it often comes out with significant typographical errors, spacing issues, the headings are sometimes not correct. there are periods s where they should not be. it questions how valid it s. if you are getting the most accurate data for the campus you are looking at. >> related to that, talking about accessibility of data, obviously the government came out with notalone p.gov. they listed the 55 skchools undr investigation, but they won't do that again. you have to request it. one of the big problems with the issue -- law enforcement can speak do it, it's a violence issue. people don't know there's a complaint on campus. if they did, they would feel more comfortable sharing information. the data gets flushed out. other incidents that weren't reported come forward. i think data is of concern. >> let me ask our police chief, one of the things that i real e realized is that the clary act uses definitions from both the ucr, feiucr and national incident base reporting and it's my understandi
sg >> the office of post secondary education website. it often comes out with significant typographical errors, spacing issues, the headings are sometimes not correct. there are periods s where they should not be. it questions how valid it s. if you are getting the most accurate data for the campus you are looking at. >> related to that, talking about accessibility of data, obviously the government came out with notalone p.gov. they listed the 55 skchools undr investigation, but...
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inheren conflict of interest because the ncaa lost its revenue from nt football and is almost wholly sgmmercialize college athletics. and the vast majority of schools with small crowds and small revenue. obscure differences between the academic mission on campus. in the classroom, colleges transfer in academics.ti there, athletes deliver highly valued expertise to the colleges. this distinction is basic and fundamental to your yo committee-stated purpose of promoting education fall integrity.urpo college athletes are or should be students in the classroom and competitive players in the athletic department.in they face multiple roles in rt careers like many merps. but their conflicting demands cannot be balanced unless they're squarely recognized. universities implicitly concur by off-loading some of their academic sporesponsibility to t ncaa. fourth, the ncaa and its member schools strip rights from athletes unique le as a class.oe no college tries to ban work from students. no legislature could or would write laws of one targeted grou and producers in a legitimate enterprise. on the co
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this disconnect between the ability to drive operating profit and drive cash flow and where the spend sg being directed. right now, over the last few quarters, we've seen some misdirected spending with the company having to take a write-down in the most recent quarter for inventory. >> what do you think similar to the grocery business that they're getting into and these other things? does that make sense to you? do you want them spending on things like that? >> you know, that in particular is a tough business. clearly, they're focused on a rollout. that's fine. they're not going into 50 markets all at once and given their frut, i think it makes sense for them to attempt it. you'll be happy seeing a lot of traction in that business. so i think it's a tough go. but it's another area where they the infrastructure, they've become more of a logistics company rather than just a retailer.. they're trying to figure out ways not just of what they built, but the customer data that they have. >> amazon's cfo once said effectively, you know, every single quarter we don't always care did we need one
this disconnect between the ability to drive operating profit and drive cash flow and where the spend sg being directed. right now, over the last few quarters, we've seen some misdirected spending with the company having to take a write-down in the most recent quarter for inventory. >> what do you think similar to the grocery business that they're getting into and these other things? does that make sense to you? do you want them spending on things like that? >> you know, that in...
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and now you're dealing with sgs, even though no one in the medical field believes is worthwhile. patients, that's true. you're dealing with when people are a risk to others and even miss hickox, she can't get anybody sick like that mr. dumpgen, may he rest in peace. those people who were in the house with him when he was sick as hell, none of them got sick. >> we have to make sure we're not dealing with this emotionally. that's a great question you're asking, chris. what i believe the first thing you do while we are still learning, you start with a stronger perimeter of defense. then you make case-by-case rulings on this as it goes through. are we reaching that level? perhaps, where people can make that determination. now by quarantine, you doan have someone sealed in a plastic bubble and with no contact whatsoever. you can do also a lot of monitoring and some levels of isolation. you look at hospitals at this point. they are not, they do not want the doctors and nurses who have recently been in africa coming back and treating patients at their hospitals right away. they're doing
and now you're dealing with sgs, even though no one in the medical field believes is worthwhile. patients, that's true. you're dealing with when people are a risk to others and even miss hickox, she can't get anybody sick like that mr. dumpgen, may he rest in peace. those people who were in the house with him when he was sick as hell, none of them got sick. >> we have to make sure we're not dealing with this emotionally. that's a great question you're asking, chris. what i believe the...