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even her bridge partners noticed her new mental sharpness. it shows that it's never too late to start feeding the brain the nutrients it needs. you can turn things around at any age. >> all right, josh, so, how long does procera actually take to start working? >> well, it's actually going to vary. but, remember, the clinical-trial results for procera were achieved in just 30 days. so, with procera, you may feel more alert, more mentally energized, and more productive, with a better memory, in just a few weeks. imagine experiencing the memory recall you might have had 10 to 15 years ago in just 30 days. procera has even been shown to improve mood and help you feel better. >> i've got to say, josh, what you're doing for baby boomers is fantastic. i mean, it's really changing lives. congratulations on your research and what has become america's number-one brain and performance supplement, procera avh. and thank you for making your medically acclaimed book "20/20 brain power" and also the "4 pillars of brain health" at-home program available free
even her bridge partners noticed her new mental sharpness. it shows that it's never too late to start feeding the brain the nutrients it needs. you can turn things around at any age. >> all right, josh, so, how long does procera actually take to start working? >> well, it's actually going to vary. but, remember, the clinical-trial results for procera were achieved in just 30 days. so, with procera, you may feel more alert, more mentally energized, and more productive, with a better...
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milt sharp saw it happen. sharp said hale was choking wilson as they came out of the car. >> i came off my porch and said what's going on? he let her go once he heard my voice and she yelled out to me, call the cops. he has a knife and he has a gun. i noticed he had the gun in his hand. he talked it and when he talked it she was walking backwards and slipped and fell on the ground. he pointed the weapon at her while she was on the ground. she said don't do this. and he shot her. i closed the door and immediately yelled for my family to get down. >> reporter: inside sharp's home they heard two more shots then heard hale speed away. sharp raced out to help. >> i kneeled down over her and checked her pulse and she still had a pulse. and then i started doing cpr on her. >> reporter: sharp said he knew it was bad. it looked like she had been shot in the head and face. >> they were talking to me as i was talking to jessica telling her that she needed to live for her children and that i was here and that i was helpin
milt sharp saw it happen. sharp said hale was choking wilson as they came out of the car. >> i came off my porch and said what's going on? he let her go once he heard my voice and she yelled out to me, call the cops. he has a knife and he has a gun. i noticed he had the gun in his hand. he talked it and when he talked it she was walking backwards and slipped and fell on the ground. he pointed the weapon at her while she was on the ground. she said don't do this. and he shot her. i closed...
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he saved some particularly sharp words with former german president, a colleague that walked away from coal. he is a monumental traitor and a loser to boot. he has nothing but bad luck. the candid interviews being published is adding depth for the for medical postwar politician. already causing a real storm. already some on statement like congress. >> these comments come from a book of excerpts of interviews that he gave back in 2001 and 2002 to a journalist. it was 600 hours of interviews and he talked about all the events that he witnessed and all of the politicians that he'd had to do with them. he didn't mince his words. criticized most notably, angela merkel that effectively slept him aside. they were given in confidence to a trustee journalist. he is engaged in a legal dispute about control of these remarks. andy has a book out this week. >> it contains some very blunt statements but will it affect the chancellor's legacy? >> i don't think in the end it will. as he dominated german politics for many years, the contribution for german reunification, those things remain. >> thank y
he saved some particularly sharp words with former german president, a colleague that walked away from coal. he is a monumental traitor and a loser to boot. he has nothing but bad luck. the candid interviews being published is adding depth for the for medical postwar politician. already causing a real storm. already some on statement like congress. >> these comments come from a book of excerpts of interviews that he gave back in 2001 and 2002 to a journalist. it was 600 hours of...
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i started doing cpr on her. >> reporter: sharp said he knew it was bad. she had been shot in the head and face. >> i was talking to her saying she needed to live she needed to live for her children and i was here and i was helping her and that she needed to live and that they were on their way. if you listen, you could hear the sirens and the police coming. >> reporter: one of jessica's two children saw sharp trying to save her mother. >> she was a wonderful young lady. >> reporter: sharp says he's no hero he was just doing what he hopes others would do for his family or community. peggy fox, wusa 9. >> heartbreaking to hear that story. >>> one person is dead, two injured after a triple shooting in northwest dc. happened around 2:45 this morning at 8th and jefferson streets. police say one of the victims 29-year-old jabari fields was shot in the back. he did later die at the hospital. police have released a description of the suspect's car. they say it's a gray monte carlo. if you have any information about this shooting please call police. >>> dc police
i started doing cpr on her. >> reporter: sharp said he knew it was bad. she had been shot in the head and face. >> i was talking to her saying she needed to live she needed to live for her children and i was here and i was helping her and that she needed to live and that they were on their way. if you listen, you could hear the sirens and the police coming. >> reporter: one of jessica's two children saw sharp trying to save her mother. >> she was a wonderful young lady....
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sharp called her granddaughter and told her what happened. she drove to the crime scene. >> i want to hold my baby. >> reporter: police let her through. >> my heart is pounding because i realize something could have happened to my baby or my grandmother. >> thank you jesus i was sitting down and not standing up. >> reporter: she hopes police calm her fear and arrest the shooters. >> kids around this neighborhood. i hope the police catch whoever it is. >> reporter: police tell us they are going to talk to both victims at the hospital and could possibly provide more information. police urge anyone with information about the shooting to give them a call. in southeast d.c. i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> shooting comes less than three weeks after a 9-year-old boy was shot in the head in northeast. last week we asked d.c. police chief about a rash of gun violence in the sixth district. she said many victims had been targeted. the 9 year old was caught between two men shooting at each other. he survived with critical injuries. >>> tonight we are tol
sharp called her granddaughter and told her what happened. she drove to the crime scene. >> i want to hold my baby. >> reporter: police let her through. >> my heart is pounding because i realize something could have happened to my baby or my grandmother. >> thank you jesus i was sitting down and not standing up. >> reporter: she hopes police calm her fear and arrest the shooters. >> kids around this neighborhood. i hope the police catch whoever it is....
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. >> i don't have a percentage i mention the two parks are harry defining and sharp through the inner city and sharp park through the north county water district but we're like i said, it is a big project through the puc but it's complex it's a combination of the couple of being able to apply that with the state law that tithe regulates the water. >> for the water features like the really wonderful features for kids on mission playground that under state law you can't use the water this is unsanctuary for the kids. >> that's right. >> the kids will have to wait until the drought is over. >> great. >> supervisor kim. >> i know that's little number one feature about our parks. >> the only feature ourselves not been able to provide that feature. >> this question cape when you talked about the parks i was occurs about curious about the rec and park has for cleaning up the centers the slides and the play structures in the playground. >> we have never been washing down regularly you know play structures and playgrounds you know we certainly sweep them and keep them free of sand and clean th
. >> i don't have a percentage i mention the two parks are harry defining and sharp through the inner city and sharp park through the north county water district but we're like i said, it is a big project through the puc but it's complex it's a combination of the couple of being able to apply that with the state law that tithe regulates the water. >> for the water features like the really wonderful features for kids on mission playground that under state law you can't use the water...
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the second half saw a sharp snap-back as ebola ebbs. last night the bank of japan announced they would expand their stimulus program by buying more bonds, and the japanese government pension investment fund, this is the world's largest pension fund, said they would dramatically expand their buying of japanese and international stock. well, that ignited a global rally. japan closed at a 7-year high. the dow industrials and the s&p 500 closed at an historic high as well. what will happen for the rest of the year? most traders believe we will keep rallying at least until the end of the year. now, why? november and december are traditionally the first and second biggest months of the year. most companies stopped or halted buybacks early in the season in october. but the most important reason people believe the rally will continue is the u.s. economy continues to improve, albeit slowly. we have the best economy in the world, and everyone, including the europeans, are clamoring to get in. for the moment, there is no other place to put money.
the second half saw a sharp snap-back as ebola ebbs. last night the bank of japan announced they would expand their stimulus program by buying more bonds, and the japanese government pension investment fund, this is the world's largest pension fund, said they would dramatically expand their buying of japanese and international stock. well, that ignited a global rally. japan closed at a 7-year high. the dow industrials and the s&p 500 closed at an historic high as well. what will happen for...
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when pitchers are sharp defenders are sharp. >> tom: the race to six innings and the royals won it.is royals team? >> joe: guthrie got into the sixth. and then the bull pen took over. herrera bailed the starter out in the sixth inning tonight. just as he did as they celebrate in kansas city in game two. so it's herrera again in the sixth inning stopping the bleeding and then the rest of the guys do their thing. >> harold: i tell you what, on the giants side this brings madison bumgarner in the situation for possible game four. >> joe: that question was asked to bruce bochy before the game would you bring bumgarner back for game four. he did not shut the door on that. not likely but not improb. >> erin: i'm here with eric hosmer. happy birthday. >> thank you. >> erin: 1 for 4 with a rbi tonight. your breaking out part in the postseason continues. why? what was ha it been in october for you? why? >> just battling and bunch of guys in here battling and getting key hits in key situations. a big hit there, a guy a second and any time bull pen coming in and assurances and huge. >> erin: n
when pitchers are sharp defenders are sharp. >> tom: the race to six innings and the royals won it.is royals team? >> joe: guthrie got into the sixth. and then the bull pen took over. herrera bailed the starter out in the sixth inning tonight. just as he did as they celebrate in kansas city in game two. so it's herrera again in the sixth inning stopping the bleeding and then the rest of the guys do their thing. >> harold: i tell you what, on the giants side this brings madison...
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when pitchers are sharp, defenders are sharp. >> tom: the race to six innings and the royals won it.e the start he gave this royals team? >> joe: guthrie got into the sixth. and then the bull pen took over. herrera bailed the starter out in the sixth inning tonight. just as he did as they celebrate in kansas city in game two. so it's herrera again in the sixth inning stopping the bleeding and then the rest of the guys do their thing. >> harold: i tell you what, on the giants side this brings madison bumgarner in the situation for possible game four. >> joe: that question was asked to bruce bochy before the game would you bring bumgarner back for game four. he did not shut the door on that. not likely but not improb. >> erin: i'm here with eric hosmer. happy birthday. >> thank you. >> erin: 1 for 4 with a rbi tonight. your breaking out part in the postseason continues. why? what was ha it been in october for you? why? >> just battling and bunch of guys in here battling and getting key hits in key situations. a big hit there, a guy a second and any time bull pen coming in and assurance
when pitchers are sharp, defenders are sharp. >> tom: the race to six innings and the royals won it.e the start he gave this royals team? >> joe: guthrie got into the sixth. and then the bull pen took over. herrera bailed the starter out in the sixth inning tonight. just as he did as they celebrate in kansas city in game two. so it's herrera again in the sixth inning stopping the bleeding and then the rest of the guys do their thing. >> harold: i tell you what, on the giants...
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. >> reporter: milt sharp is remembering his neighbor, jessica wilson.ons and flowers mark the townhouse where the mother of two was shot to death by her boyfriend, early sunday. sharp was getting ready to leave on an early business flight when he noticed wilson and her boyfriend, edward hale at first just talking inside a car in the driveway. then he saw hale choking her. he shouted. >> he let her go. once he heard my voice. and she yelled out to me, "call the cops. he has a knife and he has a gun." >> reporter: sharp says he opened his front door and told his son to call 911. when he turned around, things were even worse. wilson had fallen, trying to get away. >> he pointed the weapon at her while she was on the ground, and she said "ed don't do this" and he shot her. >> reporter: sharp says he ducked into his house, shouted at his family to get down but he year merged soon after as the suspect drove off. as he knelt down to the victim, she was not responsive but he began cpr. his wife and son urged him on. >> i told her she needed to live for her chil
. >> reporter: milt sharp is remembering his neighbor, jessica wilson.ons and flowers mark the townhouse where the mother of two was shot to death by her boyfriend, early sunday. sharp was getting ready to leave on an early business flight when he noticed wilson and her boyfriend, edward hale at first just talking inside a car in the driveway. then he saw hale choking her. he shouted. >> he let her go. once he heard my voice. and she yelled out to me, "call the cops. he has a...
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you can sharp screen, get further. they sell sharp screens to them.s them because of the hiring the display. they have a great business line. they have fantastic engineers and bad financial managers. they appear to be melding the two. >> we talked about u.s. tech giants. investors in the technology sector. is there a role for activist investors? think it is quite a difficult one. the currency say, has gone from 100 to 75 in a negative direction, it is quite difficult. anybody who told sony to do this or that when the and was at 75 is looking at 110. and thinking maybe that was not so good. pressure on sony to divest of their financial services business. if they had done that, they may not have been around today. they kept it and are still in the game. activist investors, the macro story is so complex. there are so many moving parts. there are other things to do if you are an activist investor. >> thank you very much for joining us. the managing director at pill and smithers associates. >> we are going to look at the newspapers, next. a movie review. t
you can sharp screen, get further. they sell sharp screens to them.s them because of the hiring the display. they have a great business line. they have fantastic engineers and bad financial managers. they appear to be melding the two. >> we talked about u.s. tech giants. investors in the technology sector. is there a role for activist investors? think it is quite a difficult one. the currency say, has gone from 100 to 75 in a negative direction, it is quite difficult. anybody who told...
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it is not a sharp fall off. never really bad but it is just week. >> it is a slow grind all of the time. i think what is interesting the last couple of months is this conversation of germany sliding into recession and somehow changing course on the physical side of things area -- side of things. angela merkel has a very high approval rating. that could change course. >> there may be no need to do that. takenk the idea they will strong fiscal action might be a little misplaced as well. reforms are a very slow process. it is slow burning like a lot of things. there may be more about minimum wage in germany and whether labor gets a larger slice of the pie. n equivalenta beneficial effect. that can have a positive effect on the periphery. >> talk to me about last week. at one point, people were talking about swinging up, down. thinking this was an opportunity to get back in? >> we didn't buy equities last week. we were watching it like everyone else. volatility had been low. it went up much higher than we thought. w
it is not a sharp fall off. never really bad but it is just week. >> it is a slow grind all of the time. i think what is interesting the last couple of months is this conversation of germany sliding into recession and somehow changing course on the physical side of things area -- side of things. angela merkel has a very high approval rating. that could change course. >> there may be no need to do that. takenk the idea they will strong fiscal action might be a little misplaced as...
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saying, quote, i don't want to say something about your wisconsin voters, but some may not be as sharpe. republican senator played part of the comic precipice when asked about the polls. >> there are people that do that and do that pretty much for a living. they're somewhere between 60 and 65%. if anybody can mess this up, my side has the total capacity how to turn 65% if 25%. >> he sounds pretty confident in that, too. >>> right now i am joined by politico reporter lee munsel. >> good morning. >> voter turnout is expected to be very low. what is it going to take to get people to the polls. >> well, it's not surprising turnout would be low in a mid-term election. this time around the white house is making a get out the vote push. not the same as the initial obama campaign i get out and vote push but a smaller scale version of that. so they've reported a bunch of different calls and those things to get voters, especially democrats, who at this point have a couple of races, that they will need a lot better turnout to actually win or tip the scales in their favor. so democrats are pushing
saying, quote, i don't want to say something about your wisconsin voters, but some may not be as sharpe. republican senator played part of the comic precipice when asked about the polls. >> there are people that do that and do that pretty much for a living. they're somewhere between 60 and 65%. if anybody can mess this up, my side has the total capacity how to turn 65% if 25%. >> he sounds pretty confident in that, too. >>> right now i am joined by politico reporter lee...
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rise in rates and you don't expect a sharp rise. >> could have a sharp rise in near term rates and virtually nothing in long-term or vice versa. a lot of things can happen. but that is a sector that has not gotten hit yet and it could. and it's crowded trade. >> munies. >> they have been one of the reason why is the retail investor was able to weather the storm in october. i would stay with it. you were going to have an event in february surrounding puerto rico needing to restructure. you might get dislocation there but that is an opportunity. >> coming up. hoop dreams rekindled in cleveland lebron's home coming is having impact well beyond the basketball court. morgan brennan is live in cleveland for us. also is starbuck's brewing up a another strong quarter? we're going to trade tonight's report in an earnings preview edition of the blitz but up next your best bets on the internet. a tech fund manager with three names in mind and one is a chinese e-commerce company not named alibaba. we're talking with ken allen of t rowe price when the halftime show comes back. there's a difference when y
rise in rates and you don't expect a sharp rise. >> could have a sharp rise in near term rates and virtually nothing in long-term or vice versa. a lot of things can happen. but that is a sector that has not gotten hit yet and it could. and it's crowded trade. >> munies. >> they have been one of the reason why is the retail investor was able to weather the storm in october. i would stay with it. you were going to have an event in february surrounding puerto rico needing to...
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sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by fuzzy images.bbing need be done. no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of extraordinary man ,hose goodness, intelligence since of humor, courage, love of life touched us all. let me tell you about my journey with him. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases when i first crossed paths with jim. he was hired as the press secretary. after the routine introduction, the first word he said to me in the conley campaign was, houdini. confused? so was i. i just written what i thought was a routine press release about some campaign event in lord knows where and put it on jim's desk. i expected he would come out and say it was ok and then i would issue it. but no. andame to my table/desk headed me the release and said houdini. i said i don't understand. he smiled and said it again. will appearays he the campaign event. no, magicians appear. he is not houdini. he is a candidate for the presidency o
sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by fuzzy images.bbing need be done. no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of extraordinary man ,hose goodness, intelligence since of humor, courage, love of life touched us all. let me tell you about my journey with him. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases when i first crossed paths with jim. he was hired as the press secretary....
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what we saw in the last few weeks is a sharp down and a sharp rebound. how things go forward. clearly having some additional volatility does benefit some parts of the business but we want to see a good consistent market over time to make sure that people retain their confidence to be opportunistic about doing things. >> at tracking by the fed, by the bank of england, when do you see normalization, you must look at the interest rates and go it is an incredibly important part of the is this. what do you make of it? >> we have different parts of the world and different modes in terms of growth and perspective growth. we are going to continue to have a very uneven global environment for some time. you mentioned the different countries. we have different paths from here. i think we do believe that over time, we will continue to see growth in the markets and i do think that over time we will see some normalization and interest rates. the view is that that is looking like a fairly distant her rise in. >> you have been around a while. >> it is hard to tell. the
what we saw in the last few weeks is a sharp down and a sharp rebound. how things go forward. clearly having some additional volatility does benefit some parts of the business but we want to see a good consistent market over time to make sure that people retain their confidence to be opportunistic about doing things. >> at tracking by the fed, by the bank of england, when do you see normalization, you must look at the interest rates and go it is an incredibly important part of the is...
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we saw the team, pablo sandoval looking sharp. brandon belt. just to name a few. many of the players had girlfriends, wives and kids. >> reporter: madison bumgarner got a big cheer from fans on the sidewalk and we have a chance to talk to the general manager about madison bumgarner. here is what he said. >> he is a man child and he has so much experience at a young age. i joked with him, what is he going to do when he grows up. he is an amazing pitcher. >> reporter: one fan was superstitious. >> we had a routine. kept washing the same sweater. >> we are going to win this thing. it is ovwith. -- over with. they are ready to go. it is in the bag. i want to know when the spraid going to be, that is -- parade is going to be, that is all. >> reporter: 11:00 a.m. this morning the buses left at&t park, led by a police escort. the giants landed in kansas city around 4:00 p.m. and tomorrow night we got game 6. in san francisco, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thousands of fans are expected to watch the game at civic center plaza tomorrow. the city announced it will
we saw the team, pablo sandoval looking sharp. brandon belt. just to name a few. many of the players had girlfriends, wives and kids. >> reporter: madison bumgarner got a big cheer from fans on the sidewalk and we have a chance to talk to the general manager about madison bumgarner. here is what he said. >> he is a man child and he has so much experience at a young age. i joked with him, what is he going to do when he grows up. he is an amazing pitcher. >> reporter: one fan...
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. >> i don't have a percentage i mention the two parks are harry defining and sharp through the inner city and sharp park through the north county water district but we're like i said, it is a big project through the puc but it's complex it's a combination of the couple of being able to apply that with the state law that tithe regulates the water. >> for the water features like the really wonderful features for kids on mission playground that under state law you can't
. >> i don't have a percentage i mention the two parks are harry defining and sharp through the inner city and sharp park through the north county water district but we're like i said, it is a big project through the puc but it's complex it's a combination of the couple of being able to apply that with the state law that tithe regulates the water. >> for the water features like the really wonderful features for kids on mission playground that under state law you can't
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today another sharp pullback in oil prices. for a time they even dipped below the $80 a barrel level before they recovered. at the close, oil was basically flat. and exactly $81 a barrel. jackie deangelis has more on falling oil prices and what they could mean for the economy and you. >> reporter: oil prices continuing their decline, and that has retail gas prices sinking like a stone. the national average for a gallon of regular gas now $3.08, a four-year low. prices at the pump falling 18 cents in just the last two weeks according to the lundberg survey. this is good news for consumers who are saving roughly $50 a month in gas. not only will they feel this power of low gas prices, but they may choose to spend that money elsewhere, but could there be bad news, too? the u.s. oil boom is adding thousands of jobs to the u.s. economy. if oil prices continue to fall, analysts expect that could cause producers to scale back on drilling, which could mean less job growth in the industry. >> the main reason you have a problem here is t
today another sharp pullback in oil prices. for a time they even dipped below the $80 a barrel level before they recovered. at the close, oil was basically flat. and exactly $81 a barrel. jackie deangelis has more on falling oil prices and what they could mean for the economy and you. >> reporter: oil prices continuing their decline, and that has retail gas prices sinking like a stone. the national average for a gallon of regular gas now $3.08, a four-year low. prices at the pump falling...
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to point out that vince cornea and i had an opportunity to celebrate the sort of recycle project at sharp park that was something we've been working on foreclose to 20 years on but we finally shlths a deal with folks to have water at the park it was a joint effort at the pacifica and rec and park and ourselves it is was a great event that actually turned on the recycle water as we were hitting golf balls yo talk about how high i hit it but it was a successful event. >> actually, the partnership with the west coast water was one of the key partners that was a great thing. >> i'm here to give an update on the drought if i could have the slides please. some of those are familiar again if so the reservoir that shows hetch hetchy the water bank it 34 percent of capacity that's a good thing and the storage is 57 percent which is a bit low but you expect that the specific numbers we've lowered hetch hetchy 84 hundred feet since the first of july it is not as much as we normally do we have a 10 percent reduction by people and that's a good thing we've added to the water banks and done a good job
to point out that vince cornea and i had an opportunity to celebrate the sort of recycle project at sharp park that was something we've been working on foreclose to 20 years on but we finally shlths a deal with folks to have water at the park it was a joint effort at the pacifica and rec and park and ourselves it is was a great event that actually turned on the recycle water as we were hitting golf balls yo talk about how high i hit it but it was a successful event. >> actually, the...
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[popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca.f mind and body. >>> in china, dramatic rescue of a driver from the middle of a river after his suv was swept away by floodwaters tuesday. rescue workers gave the man a live preserver and then drove a big excavating machine into the water. he was brought to safety just as the car was pushed along by the water. >>> here in the u.s., the weather in a large part of the country takes a sharp turn toward colder temperatures just in time for trick-or-treaters tomorrow. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the details. >> the end of october, it looks like a cold board ler be coming in. it looks like it will kick in by the ejd o the day. by the time we end toward saturday afternoon/evening, that cold gets into the deep south and by sunday gets down into florida. much of the east is run 25g, 30 degrees below average. 42 in minneapolis. freezing mark in marquette and st. louis is staying in the middle 40s. by the time we get to saturdays, you're seeing the mid-60s down to orla
[popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca.f mind and body. >>> in china, dramatic rescue of a driver from the middle of a river after his suv was swept away by floodwaters tuesday. rescue workers gave the man a live preserver and then drove a big excavating machine into the water. he was brought to safety just as the car was pushed along by the water. >>> here in the u.s., the weather in a large part of the country takes a...
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because it appeared that she was shot in the head and in the face. >> sharp says edward hale had been living with jessica wilson for the past year but that he was in the process of moving out. domestic violence experts say when a victim breaks up with an abuser, it is one of the most dangerous times for the victim. >>> let's get to the latest on those ebola patients. tonight dallas nurses nina pham and amber vinson both reported in stable condition. pham at an nih facility in nearby bethesda. vinson at emory university hospital down in atlanta. in dallas, dozens of people who had contact with the ebola patient thomas duncan are now out of their quarantine. 21 days is up and they're not sick. duncan died of the virus in a dallas hospital after traveling from the united states from liberia. the united states has a unique history with liberia. it was founded in 1822 by former slaves and free born blacks from this country. >> some liberians in the dc area feel this ebola epidemic in their country could strain relations here, in some cases sparking fear and suspicion. bruce johnson has the
because it appeared that she was shot in the head and in the face. >> sharp says edward hale had been living with jessica wilson for the past year but that he was in the process of moving out. domestic violence experts say when a victim breaks up with an abuser, it is one of the most dangerous times for the victim. >>> let's get to the latest on those ebola patients. tonight dallas nurses nina pham and amber vinson both reported in stable condition. pham at an nih facility in...
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he's staying ishbyape by keeping his brain healthy and focused with aarp's staying sharp.pening exercises developed by the top minds b srain science. and excindse andtress reduction tips tt can para b hrainealth. e'so he's ready for the real possibilities ahead. if you don't think top of my game when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprisn ss possibilits and get to know us atarg/p.org/possibilities. jim: up next the "mazda post-game show." interviews and analysis of tonight's game. got a new lighting system inside nrg stadium. phil: yeah, field looks good. bright. jim: foster. a five-yard gain back on that fumble return for a touchdown. this was curving's perspective on it. >> get it, get it. phil: he was close to picking it up that time the colts have stopped blitzing and the defense has been beat out a little bit by this houston offense but that time they came with the blitz, just a little too late with it. jim: second and five. fitzpatrick. able to dodge the traffic and take off for the first down marker. it will be close. looks like they'll give
he's staying ishbyape by keeping his brain healthy and focused with aarp's staying sharp.pening exercises developed by the top minds b srain science. and excindse andtress reduction tips tt can para b hrainealth. e'so he's ready for the real possibilities ahead. if you don't think top of my game when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprisn ss possibilits and get to know us atarg/p.org/possibilities. jim: up next the "mazda post-game show." interviews...
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sharon day, was that an insult to wisconsin voters, that they're just not as sharp as a knife?hole issue around jobs, i think, is really turning on governor walker right now. somehow recently he's putting it on us, on his constituents, that we're the problem, not him. that he promised to create 250,000 jobs and we're dead last in the midwest for job creation, but he's trying to spin something different. and just in the last week, ed, i think you saw minimum wage, he actually said he doesn't think minimum wage serves a purpose and he even went as far as to say he wouldn't repeal the minimum wage. what element is advocating for that? not only will he not increase it, but he has an even more extreme view, that he's contemplating repealing it. he's showing the workers of the state he does not support their efforts in the middle class. i think that will have an effect in a couple weeks. >> doesn't this get him to clarify how sharp he thinks the voters are? it's coming from the national co-committee chair. is that what walker believes and he thinks he can fool people by saying, we've
sharon day, was that an insult to wisconsin voters, that they're just not as sharp as a knife?hole issue around jobs, i think, is really turning on governor walker right now. somehow recently he's putting it on us, on his constituents, that we're the problem, not him. that he promised to create 250,000 jobs and we're dead last in the midwest for job creation, but he's trying to spin something different. and just in the last week, ed, i think you saw minimum wage, he actually said he doesn't...
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if we get a sharp move lower, i will look to spread these and kind of lower my break even. >> if the tape is okay, what happens to the trade? >> if we see early next week where the market seems to sta e stabili stabilize, these will decay but not go straight to zero. when you look at options, we tend to look, driving as if we're looking over the hood, a lot can happen between now and then. not is it going to move that much this week but between now and november expiration, it is easy to see happening. >> that is a great question like i named a target where i would like to see it go down 10%, you have to think where your exit is. i'm freaking out right here. >> you are apt to do. >> every once in a while. >> you have to think about where would you sell these and cut your losses. to me this option will catch their earnings event and should keep them well bid from a volatility standpoint. >> after the worst week since may 2012, could third quarter earnings save the rally? it kicks off next week as we hear results from big companies including banks, expected growth of 11% and ahead of th
if we get a sharp move lower, i will look to spread these and kind of lower my break even. >> if the tape is okay, what happens to the trade? >> if we see early next week where the market seems to sta e stabili stabilize, these will decay but not go straight to zero. when you look at options, we tend to look, driving as if we're looking over the hood, a lot can happen between now and then. not is it going to move that much this week but between now and november expiration, it is...
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he's staying ishbyape by keeping his brain healthy and focused with aarp's staying sharp.pening exercises developed by the top minds b srain science. and excindse andtress reduction tips tt can para b hrainealth. e'so he's ready for the real possibilities ahead. if you don't think top of my game when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprisn ss possibilits and get to know us atarg/p.org/possibilities. jim: up next the "mazda post-game show." interviews and analysis of tonight's game. got a new lighting system inside nrg stadium. phil: yeah, field looks good. bright. jim: foster. a five-yard gain back on that fumble return for a touchdown. this was curving's perspective on it. >> get it, get it. phil: he was close to picking it up that time the colts have stopped blitzing and the defense has been beat out a little bit by this houston offense but that time they came with the blitz, just a little too late with it. jim: second and five. fitzpatrick. able to dodge the traffic and take off for the first down marker. it will be close. looks like they'll give
he's staying ishbyape by keeping his brain healthy and focused with aarp's staying sharp.pening exercises developed by the top minds b srain science. and excindse andtress reduction tips tt can para b hrainealth. e'so he's ready for the real possibilities ahead. if you don't think top of my game when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprisn ss possibilits and get to know us atarg/p.org/possibilities. jim: up next the "mazda post-game show." interviews...
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and in a survival situation, it has a pretty good sharp edge to it.at is like razor sharp. >> try cutting straight down through there. see, you barely touch it? >> oh, my gosh, barely touch it. unbelievable, who has got to macro on. so this was a big day in the annals of human history. >> i always say this is the closest that a human being can do to making something from nothing. you know, to walk out with their own two hands and come back with the beautiful stone pools and weapons -- >> and it is important to think, some think it is native american history but it is actually in everybody's history worldwide. >> now, that is so fun -- >> i like that one, that is actually a good one to work on. >> plus, it looks a little bit like a penguin. >> all right, so we're going to move to pressure flaking. so instead of percussion where we're hitting the flakes off this is where we're going to hit a copper tip tool. this is a piece of copper wire on the end. and we'll use pressure to put along the edge here and just go along, push along the top. and little tiny
and in a survival situation, it has a pretty good sharp edge to it.at is like razor sharp. >> try cutting straight down through there. see, you barely touch it? >> oh, my gosh, barely touch it. unbelievable, who has got to macro on. so this was a big day in the annals of human history. >> i always say this is the closest that a human being can do to making something from nothing. you know, to walk out with their own two hands and come back with the beautiful stone pools and...
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if we get a sharp move down to the 200-day moving average. that's the yellow line. i will break even. >> if the take is okay, then what happens to this trade? >> one thing, if we see early next week where the market seems to stabilize, these will decay a little bit. but they're not going to go straight to zero. one of the important things you need to look at when looking at options, we drive as if we're looking over the hood and we're looking only three feet in front. these go to november. a lot can happen between there. is it going to move that much between now and november expiration? that kind of movement is easy to see happening in a market environment like this. >> just like i named target where i'd like to see this go down. you have to think about what your exit is. if everything does calm down and i'm freaking out here -- >> which you are apt tooed. >> every once in awhile. where would you sell these and cut your losses? this option is going to catch their earnings event and that should keep them from a volatility point. >> after the worst since may 2012 coul
if we get a sharp move down to the 200-day moving average. that's the yellow line. i will break even. >> if the take is okay, then what happens to this trade? >> one thing, if we see early next week where the market seems to stabilize, these will decay a little bit. but they're not going to go straight to zero. one of the important things you need to look at when looking at options, we drive as if we're looking over the hood and we're looking only three feet in front. these go to...
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sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by farm, fuzzy image, kind of like a reagan campaign commercial. but in the case of jim brady, no truth need be stretched, no scrubbing need be done, no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of an extraordinary man whose goodness, intelligence, sense of humor, courage and love of life touched us all. let me tell you about my journey with jim brady. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases when i first crossed paths with jim. a few weeks after i started there, jim was hired as the press secretary. after the routine introduction, the first word jim said to me as my new boss in the connolly campaign was, houdini. houdini. confused? o was i. i had just written what i thought was a routine press release about a connolly campaign event in lord knows where, and put it on jim's desk. i expected he would come out and say it was ok and then i would issue it. but no.
sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by farm, fuzzy image, kind of like a reagan campaign commercial. but in the case of jim brady, no truth need be stretched, no scrubbing need be done, no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of an extraordinary man whose goodness, intelligence, sense of humor, courage and love of life touched us all. let me tell you about my journey with jim brady. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a...
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. >> i look at it as keeping your sword sharp. >> ready? explode. recover. >> by the end of their training, the cadets must be prepared to deal with the jail's most dangerous inmates like 25-year-old deven gallop. gallop is housed four miles away from the nashua street jail in the house of correction. a facility that holds up to 1,900 inmates who have been convicted of their crimes and are serving sentences of 2 1/2 years or less. >> deven has been coming to our building since he turned 18 years old, and he's been with us pretty much for most of that time. >> attempting to strip search the inmate. he did turn around and come at staff with a pair of eyeglasses that are sharpened to a weapon. >> he's one of those inmates that when he comes back into the institution, he's basically don't pass go, he goes to right to segregation until we can speak with him. and to see where his head is at and what he wants to do. >> placed on the floor, placed in restraints. was making several threats to the staff at that time. and was put in restraints. >> gallop's beh
. >> i look at it as keeping your sword sharp. >> ready? explode. recover. >> by the end of their training, the cadets must be prepared to deal with the jail's most dangerous inmates like 25-year-old deven gallop. gallop is housed four miles away from the nashua street jail in the house of correction. a facility that holds up to 1,900 inmates who have been convicted of their crimes and are serving sentences of 2 1/2 years or less. >> deven has been coming to our building...
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here is peter sharp. >> the horrors of war lie just below the surface.n these forests, they are known as lenin grad action members of the recon sans squadron are listening tracking rales of fighting from 70 years ago. the siege of the city norsz 1941 lasted nearly three years. 900 days of terror that left 70 0e8 soviet soldiers dead. the diggers have filled a music with what they have found beneath the battlefield. among the machine guns an mortars, the personal effects. because this is not search for the weapons of war, it is a search for the victims of that conflict, finding the remains of the fallen soviet soldiers, give them a properly barely yil and sometimes but not always a name. >> we have found the soldiers death medalliomedallion. it helps us identify the person and try to find his relatives. you can open the capsule but in this case, you see that unfortunately, it is empty and won't be able to identify this sold. >> it's a job not without risks. the sold's ammunition is untable. volunteers and other teams have been killed. among the diggers, 1
here is peter sharp. >> the horrors of war lie just below the surface.n these forests, they are known as lenin grad action members of the recon sans squadron are listening tracking rales of fighting from 70 years ago. the siege of the city norsz 1941 lasted nearly three years. 900 days of terror that left 70 0e8 soviet soldiers dead. the diggers have filled a music with what they have found beneath the battlefield. among the machine guns an mortars, the personal effects. because this is...
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europe's second-largest airline says profits will be hurt by a sharp increase in pension costs. strikes a wave of panic this year. later, we will be speaking to ansa's ceo.- lufth the next generation cruiseship into in two southampton -- southampton. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." we are live on bloomberg television. the federal reserve has ended its third round of quantitative easing. the focus for investors is for when the central bank will increase or have its first interest rate hike. thank you so much for joining us, charles. this was not much of a surprise. >> the surprise was mainly that we were not expecting to see something more on the hawkish side. we were expecting something more neutral or on the dovish side. , we got an upgrade in the labor market assessment. we got a change in some of the other language. they seem to be dismissing the impact on inflation, saying that we know inflation will be weaker, but we are not concerned . stronger growth will bring inflation in line with target. the probability of having inflation below 2% is another they aresign that givin
europe's second-largest airline says profits will be hurt by a sharp increase in pension costs. strikes a wave of panic this year. later, we will be speaking to ansa's ceo.- lufth the next generation cruiseship into in two southampton -- southampton. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." we are live on bloomberg television. the federal reserve has ended its third round of quantitative easing. the focus for investors is for when the central bank will increase or have its first...
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what we saw in the last few weeks was a pretty sharp down and a pretty sharp rebound.ll see how things go forward. having some additional volatility does benefit some parts of the business. see a consistent market overtime to make sure people retain their confidence. couldn't pin him down on when he thought the fed was going to hike. we have an uneven global environment. the last two weeks was an overreaction and he thinks the markets perhaps have overstretched themselves. about thet's think liquidity story now, what is happening here, where are we with that? liquidity has always been something that brady dougan has focused on. >> i thought this was quite an interesting response. the response,for liquidity is hard, we have to change our business model. yes, liquidity is difficult. people who carry lots of bonds and high-yield that, they are crippled by capital requirements. that is the backdrop. fine. what he said to me or what i took away from it was this, liquidity is something which needs balance. you have the classic institution such as credit suisse that would lov
what we saw in the last few weeks was a pretty sharp down and a pretty sharp rebound.ll see how things go forward. having some additional volatility does benefit some parts of the business. see a consistent market overtime to make sure people retain their confidence. couldn't pin him down on when he thought the fed was going to hike. we have an uneven global environment. the last two weeks was an overreaction and he thinks the markets perhaps have overstretched themselves. about thet's think...
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sharp went to the victim and did cpr until emergency crews arrived. his wife and son at his side urging him on. >> i was talking to jessica, telling her that she needed to live. she needed to live for her children. and that i was here and that i was helping her. she needed to live. and that -- and that they were on their way. >> reporter: jessica wilson died at the hospital. sharp cancelled his business trip, the family fearful hale could come looking for them. but early this morning, the car hale fled in was spotted at a nearby elementary school. hale's body was found on the baseball field. police believe he shot himself. coming up on news4 at 6:00, how police and school officials worked together to keep children safe during the search. in bristow, virginia, julie careyy, news4. >>> three people charged in connection with a shooting at a mcdonald's near the university of maryland. a group of people were being disruptive and refused to leave when a security guard tried to intervene. at some point, they say one of them fought with the guard. the guard
sharp went to the victim and did cpr until emergency crews arrived. his wife and son at his side urging him on. >> i was talking to jessica, telling her that she needed to live. she needed to live for her children. and that i was here and that i was helping her. she needed to live. and that -- and that they were on their way. >> reporter: jessica wilson died at the hospital. sharp cancelled his business trip, the family fearful hale could come looking for them. but early this...
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he came to bat and he immediately had a sharp hit to right field. safe at second that killer smile on his face as he raised his fist in triumph. i remember watching all of this and thinking, maybe i should have gone to harvard. he was not possible of course because i was being raised in a time and a place when we thought rahman was a bull and a rodeo and although i am the brokaw family tree there was no crown and shield. so at the end of his life in the end of the days we spent together for me it was just enough to know him and to love them and to his family i want to say we share your sorrow. we also share your pride and we are at the, and stewards of all that ben was and his love and is hard for journalism, his style, his character and as they came to know him when i wrote about his experiences with them his deep love for his country. >> ben and married my mother -- when ben married my mother he took on four stepchildren under the age of eight. in addition to his son's ben jr. and marina. by 1960 there was a huge pileup of seven kids in the townho
he came to bat and he immediately had a sharp hit to right field. safe at second that killer smile on his face as he raised his fist in triumph. i remember watching all of this and thinking, maybe i should have gone to harvard. he was not possible of course because i was being raised in a time and a place when we thought rahman was a bull and a rodeo and although i am the brokaw family tree there was no crown and shield. so at the end of his life in the end of the days we spent together for me...
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>> residents say they have seen a sharp rise in crime around davis park.aim prist are not preserves -- police are not preserving public safety. >> there was a guy that said give me your necklace and pointed a gun at me. >> my neighbor was roughed up and beat and he's in his 70s. >> he was assaulted, beat up. i guess they robbed him too. >> not every resident reported to the police. >> but pedro did. >> nobody moved. everybody is waiting for me, asking for my id, where i live, my birthday. >> other victims are also frustrated with the response from police at the park. >> everybody say they don't feel safe. the park is empty. >> pedro and-- and his wife enjoy running through davis park, but they're not doing so until security is pumped up. >> we checked out this story after a viewer contacted us. you can visit our web site and look under the mykron tab. we'll be right back. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything,
>> residents say they have seen a sharp rise in crime around davis park.aim prist are not preserves -- police are not preserving public safety. >> there was a guy that said give me your necklace and pointed a gun at me. >> my neighbor was roughed up and beat and he's in his 70s. >> he was assaulted, beat up. i guess they robbed him too. >> not every resident reported to the police. >> but pedro did. >> nobody moved. everybody is waiting for me, asking...
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sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by fuzzy images. kind of like a reagan campaign commercial. no truth need be stretched no scrubbing need be done. no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of extraordinary man whose goodness, intelligence, since of humor, courage, love of life touched us all. l you about my journey with him. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases when i first crossed paths with jim. he was hired as the press secretary. after the routine introduction, the first word he said to me in the conley campaign was, houdini. confused? so was i. i just written what i thought was a routine press release about some campaign event in lord knows where and put it on jim's desk. i expected he would come out and say it was ok and then i would issue it. but no. he came to my table/desk and headed me the release and said houdini. i said i don't understand. he smiled and said it again. your draft says he will appear the campaign
sharp edges are softened. reality is replaced by fuzzy images. kind of like a reagan campaign commercial. no truth need be stretched no scrubbing need be done. no revisionism is required to present an absolutely honest picture of extraordinary man whose goodness, intelligence, since of humor, courage, love of life touched us all. l you about my journey with him. i was 22 years old with my own typewriter, a banquet table for a desk in a rented metal folding chair writing press releases when i...
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sharp.t marketers know? >> quite a lot. i have anything goes rule. >> what is the problem with that, that it amounts to wasted money? lower growth. it is a bit like a dock or who does not understand how the body works. counties --me sometimes believe the brand unwittingly. >> how should we look at the world cap complex we should learn a lot from the 20th were the great brands were built because mass media rolled out, and really wasn't time to get physical availability of the brands. physical availability is determines whether it is big or small. not a niche targeting as it is trying to engage loyalty from customers. >> how much does loyalty of the product have to do with the brand? >> absolutely quality manner -- matters but in most markets pretty similar. does not haveand an incredible quality about it. it is largely it has managed to get into the minds of elegance and stay there like apple. it really moved to sophisticated massmarketing. stop trying to target apple loyalist. it went from l
sharp.t marketers know? >> quite a lot. i have anything goes rule. >> what is the problem with that, that it amounts to wasted money? lower growth. it is a bit like a dock or who does not understand how the body works. counties --me sometimes believe the brand unwittingly. >> how should we look at the world cap complex we should learn a lot from the 20th were the great brands were built because mass media rolled out, and really wasn't time to get physical availability of the...