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>> simon: yeah, yeah, yeah, he probably does. >> bob simon: but why is everybody so secretive aroundmon: well, who knows, you know? and it's like everybody's bank account, you know. you're not going to flop your checkbook out in front of me and show me the balance. >> bob simon: in the last gold rush, 30,000 miners burst into dawson. some struck it rich; many others went broke or died. dawson looks pretty much the same today. you can still see the old miners' shacks near the aptly named bonanza creek, where the first gold was discovered. it's called "placer gold," the name used for river gold. >> shawn ryan: the old prospectors would put a shaft down under the creek. >> bob simon: shawn ryan, a prospector, says a lot of placer gold has been mined here. >> ryan: they figure, at the turn of the century, there was somewhere between 13 million and 20 million ounces of placer gold taken out of the klondike. >> bob simon: which was worth what then? >> ryan: right now, that'd be worth well over, you know, between $13 billion and $20 billion worth of gold, at today's prices, so... >> bob sim
>> simon: yeah, yeah, yeah, he probably does. >> bob simon: but why is everybody so secretive aroundmon: well, who knows, you know? and it's like everybody's bank account, you know. you're not going to flop your checkbook out in front of me and show me the balance. >> bob simon: in the last gold rush, 30,000 miners burst into dawson. some struck it rich; many others went broke or died. dawson looks pretty much the same today. you can still see the old miners' shacks near the...
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lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somo of these old loan programs achkr in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our gy, e higher education workforce e development, talent development strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.ith as i said earlier, about 46% of our students leave with educational debt, that average is about $25,000. and our loan default rate ask g. very low, got 5.7%, even though many, many of our students are from michigan and have had verye difficults financial f circumstances over the lastin t years, but this is an investment in the future if we can drop those interest rates a bit. s >> "the washington post" says t reporting this northern that the government says that student loan default nationwide has dropped, has dipped, but they say the figure is still too stus high. lou anna simon, after your michg graduate your students,
lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somo of these old loan programs achkr in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our gy, e higher education workforce e development, talent development strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.ith as i said earlier, about 46% of our students leave with educational debt, that average is about $25,000....
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t ty's out today so simon is my partner. hi, simon. >> this is a historic day for the fed and we have key coverage up on every aspect. diane olick on mortgage rates. kate rogers on what it means for small business lending, kayla tausche and steve liesman on whether it really marks the end of fed bond buying. let's start with our senior economics editor, steve liesman. >> two years later, the fed set to end the bond purchases or quantitative easing that launched in the wake of the financial crisis. now it stands at $4.4 trillion. that compares to under a trillion before the crisis began and the plan is to keep it there for at least quite some time and the result is that just because qe3 is ending doesn't mean the effects are going away. the fed has said it's going to hold onto the balance sheet until they start raszing interest rates. that's not expected until the summer and then it could hold on even longer than that. the new fed stimulus program is a big balance sheet. guidance and interest rate guidance. when and how much
t ty's out today so simon is my partner. hi, simon. >> this is a historic day for the fed and we have key coverage up on every aspect. diane olick on mortgage rates. kate rogers on what it means for small business lending, kayla tausche and steve liesman on whether it really marks the end of fed bond buying. let's start with our senior economics editor, steve liesman. >> two years later, the fed set to end the bond purchases or quantitative easing that launched in the wake of the...
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test test >>> now washington journal's interview with michigan state university president lou anna simon, she talks about priorities for the university and higher education moving forward. it's part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. this is 35 minutes. the cou >> cspan bus has been on a tour of the big ten colleges across the country for the past few weeks and along the way here on the washington journal, we haver been talking withni university t presidents aboutat higher education issues, the point is e cspan bus is on the campus of on michigan state university, in east lansing, michigan, joining us aboard the bus, is lou anna si simon. let me get started rightti away with the challenges that you see in higher education.value >> good morning, and it's a y. beautiful day in east lansing ge so the promise of higher education -- creating not 1i6rle a job, but a terrific life. and one of our challenges is always to be sure that we work in a way to be as cost effective and relevant as possible so we make people's dreams bigger, that means we have to be at theo
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known simply as sister simone, sister simone campbell has served as executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby, since 2004. she's a religious leader, attorney and poet with extensive experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. in washington she lobbies on issues of peace building, immigration reform, health care and economic justice. she's a noted speaker and educator on these public policy issues, and since the '70s, she's founded or served as lead attorney or just plain leader for organizations serving or protecting family law needs or public policy needs of the working poor. she's traveled to the middle east to study the situation confronting refugees in lebanon, syria and iraq. and during the 2010 congressional debate about health care reform, she authored the famous "nun's letter" that supported the reform bill and persuaded 59 ore leaders to sign -- other leaders to sign on. it was considered critically important to the bill's passage, and as a result, president obama invited sister simone to the signing ceremony as a result. then
known simply as sister simone, sister simone campbell has served as executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby, since 2004. she's a religious leader, attorney and poet with extensive experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. in washington she lobbies on issues of peace building, immigration reform, health care and economic justice. she's a noted speaker and educator on these public policy issues, and since the '70s, she's founded or served as...
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dan simon, cnn, seattle. >> terrific stuff, dan. thank you.nk you for joining us out here in los angeles this week. that is it for tonight's show. but you can get more of your unguarded fix by following me on facebook and twitter. we'll see you right back in our regular spot next friday night on "unguarded." where the end of the game is just the start of the story. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what are our expectations? ♪ which of the things we desire are within reach.
dan simon, cnn, seattle. >> terrific stuff, dan. thank you.nk you for joining us out here in los angeles this week. that is it for tonight's show. but you can get more of your unguarded fix by following me on facebook and twitter. we'll see you right back in our regular spot next friday night on "unguarded." where the end of the game is just the start of the story. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what are our expectations? ♪ which of the things we desire are within reach.
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i want towell come of in simon smith, and don wetzel sr. of the black feet nation, falls on the other. also, george washington law professor, the man who filed the petition. the fcc is considering. let's start there, john. what is your main argument here? >> what we are arguing is that repeatedly using a word look the n word or r word on broadcasting, hundreds of times a day in many cases, is clearly contrary to the public interest which is the standard that the fcc enforces. >> well, don, you have a unique place in this debate, your father was chairman of the blackfeet nation, very respected member of the community. he is actually the one who suggested the logo, that other native americans now find so offensive. he is the one who petitioned the team to use it. >> the name redskins has been around for 83 years. and the logo, since 1967, i believe. rocky wetzel gave to the owner, six pictures. they picked the picture that they wanted on the helmet. he did it right. he had medicine men. they prayed over these pictures. and then, all of a sudd
i want towell come of in simon smith, and don wetzel sr. of the black feet nation, falls on the other. also, george washington law professor, the man who filed the petition. the fcc is considering. let's start there, john. what is your main argument here? >> what we are arguing is that repeatedly using a word look the n word or r word on broadcasting, hundreds of times a day in many cases, is clearly contrary to the public interest which is the standard that the fcc enforces. >>...
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simon, is he right?at he is right about is that we have to stay vigilant and i think that to stay engaged in the region. and i think that what i applaud the president for doing at his u.n. speech, he said things no american president had said before, he said it's time for the sunnis and the shias to find reconciliation, for the sunni government to stop kwai rhettly, tacitly, you know, funding their rad cat proxies in the region. >> okay. >> we went into iraq, american troops went into iraq, back a few years later because many of the arab sunni governments in the region continue to fund radicals, so we have got to bring this to an end, all told, so my kids and everyone else's kids aren't going back in there every four or five years. i think the president made some tough talk and hopefully act upon that beyond what he is doing in iraq and syria in the months to come. >> a lot of difference of opinion about how we got into this situation we are currently talking about with regard to isis, that's why we cont
simon, is he right?at he is right about is that we have to stay vigilant and i think that to stay engaged in the region. and i think that what i applaud the president for doing at his u.n. speech, he said things no american president had said before, he said it's time for the sunnis and the shias to find reconciliation, for the sunni government to stop kwai rhettly, tacitly, you know, funding their rad cat proxies in the region. >> okay. >> we went into iraq, american troops went...
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>> a continuaciÓn stephanie entrevista a edgar ramÍrez, protagonista de la cinta venezolana sobre simÓne era que quizÁs sus pÉrdidas habÍan sido tan profundas, su madre muriÓ a los dos aÑos, su madre a los nueve luego uno de estos tÍos tambiÉn muriÓ pero lo que descubrÍ eran el impacto tan profundo que habÍan tenido en el. >> rodaje que durÓ cuatro meses muy intensos segÚn edgar que se preparÓ vigorosamente para uno de los papeles mÁs complejos de su carrera. >> intentÉ leer la mayor cantidad de biografÍas posibles, la mayor cantidad de documentos, sobre todo para entender el contexto histÓrico, polÍtico y filosÓfico que antecediÓ a bolÍvar. >> toma como punto de partida la relaciÓn de bolÍvar con marÍa teresa rodríguez del toro, su vida lujosa en parÍs luego de enviudar asÍ como sus encuentros con simÓn rodrÍguez y francisco de miranda hacia su conversiÓn en la heroica figura que todos conocen. >> no sÓlo consistió en la independencia en imaginarse una naciÓn conformada por todas estas ex provincias espaÑolas que segÚn la visiÓn de bolÍvar se unificarÍa en una federaciÓn. >> segÚn edga
>> a continuaciÓn stephanie entrevista a edgar ramÍrez, protagonista de la cinta venezolana sobre simÓne era que quizÁs sus pÉrdidas habÍan sido tan profundas, su madre muriÓ a los dos aÑos, su madre a los nueve luego uno de estos tÍos tambiÉn muriÓ pero lo que descubrÍ eran el impacto tan profundo que habÍan tenido en el. >> rodaje que durÓ cuatro meses muy intensos segÚn edgar que se preparÓ vigorosamente para uno de los papeles mÁs complejos de su carrera....
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i have simon from dpw and sf mta. >> simon. i'm going to give the first presentation and then i will turn it to my colleague from sf mta. so, >> could the control room put the presentation on the screen, please? >> control room, we need the better market plan presentation. >> okay. i'm going to give a quick presentation and britain tanner is going over new details of the proposal of stop locations and proposal for how to run transit on market street in the future as well as some proposed vehicle restrictions and loading policies. this is what the committee will be interested in. better market street is looking to construct projects and some work on mission street. the city's goals can be broken down into four main categories. one is transit improvements and the mayor's transportation task force laid out some goals and is set forward some proposals for funding to fill the gap in transportation funding needs and to make an investment in the transit system. the second is pedestrian, and the city's adoption of vision zero you will
i have simon from dpw and sf mta. >> simon. i'm going to give the first presentation and then i will turn it to my colleague from sf mta. so, >> could the control room put the presentation on the screen, please? >> control room, we need the better market plan presentation. >> okay. i'm going to give a quick presentation and britain tanner is going over new details of the proposal of stop locations and proposal for how to run transit on market street in the future as well...
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is it, simon?so i think that i've laid out my theory of the case here, and you know, look, i deal with the white house every day. i will tell you that there is a real sense of just an enormous a. challenges in the world and that they are -- they're stretching, i think, this office, of the presidency to its limit. >> in other words, you're saying that it's just tough to be president in this day and age, including his staffer who's have to hand the press. larry, ten seconds. >> i'm not saying that they've done a really great job at it, by the way. i'm not defending that. it's been hard. >> larry. >> yeah. look, you're right, gretchen. you've done a fabulous job today, and i'm going as simon for halloween. >> don't bring that up again. >> i don't want to get any more calls for those costumes. we're also waiting to hear from the president who will update us on ebola, we think, just a few minutes from now. ♪ hi. i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. >>clear huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've g
is it, simon?so i think that i've laid out my theory of the case here, and you know, look, i deal with the white house every day. i will tell you that there is a real sense of just an enormous a. challenges in the world and that they are -- they're stretching, i think, this office, of the presidency to its limit. >> in other words, you're saying that it's just tough to be president in this day and age, including his staffer who's have to hand the press. larry, ten seconds. >> i'm...
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meg, over to you. >> reporter: hi, simon. first, we are getting word that the obama administration is considering quarantining health workers returning from west africa. that's in response to the new york city ebola case. according to reuters which is citing a cdc official. reporting that changes to the guidelines from returnees are likely and number of options on the table and that spokesman says that any changes must nt hamper the u.s.'s effort to stop the outbreak at the source. an also news today on nina pham, first dallas nurse diagnosed with ebola. he is discharged of the nih and now virus free and today she met with president obama. now, we know that she was diagnosed october 12th and moved to the nih from dallas october 16th and we have heard that amber vinson is making good progress. her tests are no longer detecting the virus in the blood but she is still receiving care at emery in atlanta. here in new york city, dr. spencer is being treated at bellevue hospital, stable condition, the fiancee and two friends are in
meg, over to you. >> reporter: hi, simon. first, we are getting word that the obama administration is considering quarantining health workers returning from west africa. that's in response to the new york city ebola case. according to reuters which is citing a cdc official. reporting that changes to the guidelines from returnees are likely and number of options on the table and that spokesman says that any changes must nt hamper the u.s.'s effort to stop the outbreak at the source. an...
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sin embargo simon representa un grave peligro.perado los servicios como agua, luz el 100%. los anuncios de los establecimientos de su apertura, dan a conocer que nunca se habÍa vivido algo así. >> alerta al consumidor, preste mucha atenciÓn. una compaÑÍa de carne ordenÓ retirar toneladas de carne del mercado por encontrar pedazos de metal en la carne. >> una reuniÓn de obispos de todo el mundo estÁ generando un gran interÉs por las encendidas polÉmicas en temas relacionados con la familia. el mundo del automovilismo en vilo por la operaciÓn del piloto francÉs yul bianchi. los dejamos con las imÁgenes de este volcán en video. probé un detergente más barato que tide. terminé usando más detergente, y mi ropa no queda igual de limpia. ahora volví a tide y mi ropa se ve impecable otra vez. es que el que sabe, sabe. isuegra! [ locutora ] una tapa de tide quita más manchas que seis del detergente económico líder. y prueba tide en polvo con cristales acti-lift. >> que bueno que nos acompaÑa. mÁs de 140 millones de brasileÑos acudieron a l
sin embargo simon representa un grave peligro.perado los servicios como agua, luz el 100%. los anuncios de los establecimientos de su apertura, dan a conocer que nunca se habÍa vivido algo así. >> alerta al consumidor, preste mucha atenciÓn. una compaÑÍa de carne ordenÓ retirar toneladas de carne del mercado por encontrar pedazos de metal en la carne. >> una reuniÓn de obispos de todo el mundo estÁ generando un gran interÉs por las encendidas polÉmicas en temas...
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he's holding it by the justify of the night. >> does simon cuddle him? >> he gets a nice massage. >> leg's a bit numb where its been in the screen for so long, i'm going to give him a bit of a ma s&l so he can get -- massage so he can get back to use. >> as it's released, it almost winds up back in the net. this should serve as a reminder to people who live in areas that have soccer nets in yards, put them up at night because animals, dogs, cats, whatever can get caught. i'm so glad that they saved him. >>> everybody has a bit of a thing in the shower. you're a singer. what's your tune? >> oh. >> just anything. >> everything, sometimes opera. >> what we've got a funny slash weird video. it's a song about sing pg in the shower done quite weirdly in the style of drake. ♪ >> this is so funny. >> i feel like i want my time back. i want my life back. >> tchls really like -- it feels really like i'm not supposed to be watching this. >> the music to it is actually not bad, the sprux okay. but a -- actually okay, but a little bit creeped out. >> i know. ♪ sings
he's holding it by the justify of the night. >> does simon cuddle him? >> he gets a nice massage. >> leg's a bit numb where its been in the screen for so long, i'm going to give him a bit of a ma s&l so he can get -- massage so he can get back to use. >> as it's released, it almost winds up back in the net. this should serve as a reminder to people who live in areas that have soccer nets in yards, put them up at night because animals, dogs, cats, whatever can get...
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simon and jared are back with us.y say the thing is going to cost around $5 billion. sochi was $51 billion. last time china had it, $44 billion. they're off by a big factor in what they're going to cost do. they ever make that money back? >> no. >> no? >> you should use the equipment and things you have there. if you have a stadium, give it a lick of paint and that's it, you can move in, and any private companies that want to put stands up, they can do that. a can of paint. >> that's the problem, you build the enormous stadiums to host the event. they turn into giant white elephants afterwards. they drive regular people out of town, the tourists that you think are going to come don't. no one wants them, jared? >> there are specific metropolitan areas conducive to having successful olympic games and being able to profit and benefit from it in the aftermath, and there's not a lot of them, and in fact, atlanta, with the summer games to this day has a lot of blight and blemish. >> name one. >> i don't think there is anyon
simon and jared are back with us.y say the thing is going to cost around $5 billion. sochi was $51 billion. last time china had it, $44 billion. they're off by a big factor in what they're going to cost do. they ever make that money back? >> no. >> no? >> you should use the equipment and things you have there. if you have a stadium, give it a lick of paint and that's it, you can move in, and any private companies that want to put stands up, they can do that. a can of paint....
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hey, let's check out the real clear politics poll in the state of georgia, and look at that, simon.s a nail biter. is this why michelle nunn does not want to take president bush out of those ads? >> the truth is that if the republicans think they're going to win this very, very close race that could go either way by talking about this instead of the health care and the economy and national security, that's a -- voters don't care about this stuff. what they care about are the positions of the candidate, and i think this is far more to me a seen of desperation of the republicans and the democrats. >> really? >> no. >> because, larry, i'll give you ten seconds on that. >> ms. nunn does not want to talk about obama care at all. in fact, she won't give a straight answer as to whether she would vote on it or not. this is exactly what we're seeing. it's not just in red state. blue states larry hogan mounting a great campaign, and president obama on behalf of speaking for president boun, and the crowd left during his speech. >> simon and larry, hey, happy halloween early. >> happy halloween
hey, let's check out the real clear politics poll in the state of georgia, and look at that, simon.s a nail biter. is this why michelle nunn does not want to take president bush out of those ads? >> the truth is that if the republicans think they're going to win this very, very close race that could go either way by talking about this instead of the health care and the economy and national security, that's a -- voters don't care about this stuff. what they care about are the positions of...
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"the new york times" reports that simon & schuster with some limited exceptions will control pricing. and former "washington post" executive editor ben bradlee died on tuesday at the age of 93. he oversaw the newspaper's watergate coverage and was the author of the memoir, a good life, published in 1995. stay up-to-date on news about the publishing world i like us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv. or follow us on twitter at booktv. you can visit our website, tv.org and click on news about books. >> in one sense the book is a sports ministry. i love sports. my first two jobs out of school i was the pr guy for the vanderbilt basketball team and the tampa bay baseball the -- teen. i didn't intend this book to be something that deals sports fans. he doesn't define itself as an athlete and this book is much more than a sports book in my mind and that's what it's a great to be paired with linda and elevate this to a civil rights discussion. i start the book with a quote from martin luther king, "letter from birmingham jail." it's a signal to the reader that the thought to get something as
"the new york times" reports that simon & schuster with some limited exceptions will control pricing. and former "washington post" executive editor ben bradlee died on tuesday at the age of 93. he oversaw the newspaper's watergate coverage and was the author of the memoir, a good life, published in 1995. stay up-to-date on news about the publishing world i like us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv. or follow us on twitter at booktv. you can visit our website, tv.org and...
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bill is doing a simon hobbs today. >> yes. i'm simon hobbs in for bill griffith playing hookey.his market keeps on rallying. dow and s&p 500 on track to close out at 3-month record highs. >> we'll get to the news on the virgin galactic spaceship 2 that's down and a check of the markets at 153-point rally. s&p up 17. nasdaq up 54 this hour. the small cap russell 2000 leads higher off the mid mf-month lows and perhaps more than anything is the october surprise. >> joining us now, rob morgan, michael cagino, christine short is here, peter costa and our very own rick santelli heading into the weekend. peter, this is a really strong rally now. we're up over 10% on the s&p in just about 12 sessions. how do you feel about it? >> well, you know, i've been on the bearish side. i think that what you're seeing right now is people are rotating back into stocks and equities. i think the earnings are coming in a lot better than expected. and i think that, you know, they want to put money to work and still two months left and they feel more risk on and take it off other places. >> rob -- >> i
bill is doing a simon hobbs today. >> yes. i'm simon hobbs in for bill griffith playing hookey.his market keeps on rallying. dow and s&p 500 on track to close out at 3-month record highs. >> we'll get to the news on the virgin galactic spaceship 2 that's down and a check of the markets at 153-point rally. s&p up 17. nasdaq up 54 this hour. the small cap russell 2000 leads higher off the mid mf-month lows and perhaps more than anything is the october surprise. >>...
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simon says he's looking forward to reuniting with his family. teachers in waukegan head back to work this morning... as their 4-week long strike has finally come to an end. the teachers union overwhelmingly approved a new contract late last night. that will allow the district's nearly 17-thousand students to head back to class monday. a judge says the bleachers at crystal lake south high school must come down december first. school officials were seeking more time as they appeal a ruling that said they disobeyed zoning laws. but a mc-henry county judge said the bleachers need to come down regardless of that. president obama's own defense secretary is criticizing his boss' military strategy in syria. the new york times says hagel sent a memo to obama's national security adviser, warning that obama's insistence on slowing down "isis," before addressing syria's hostile regime, has sowed confusion about america's intentions in the region. the syrian border town of kobani is now getting some new defenders -- kurdish peshmerga fighters from iraq, with
simon says he's looking forward to reuniting with his family. teachers in waukegan head back to work this morning... as their 4-week long strike has finally come to an end. the teachers union overwhelmingly approved a new contract late last night. that will allow the district's nearly 17-thousand students to head back to class monday. a judge says the bleachers at crystal lake south high school must come down december first. school officials were seeking more time as they appeal a ruling that...
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simon. >>> the idea of solar power is gaining momentum.he international energy agency says it will be the main source of energy by 2050. certainly some of the stocks have been on fire. check three of the biggest players up anywhere from a meager 15% to 50%. so should you buy some of these stocks, should you install solar panels on your home? our experts will weigh in and we want to you register your vote. would you install solar panels? (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. i have a cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold an
simon. >>> the idea of solar power is gaining momentum.he international energy agency says it will be the main source of energy by 2050. certainly some of the stocks have been on fire. check three of the biggest players up anywhere from a meager 15% to 50%. so should you buy some of these stocks, should you install solar panels on your home? our experts will weigh in and we want to you register your vote. would you install solar panels? (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project...
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guess who, jordan simone. the clock will wind down to about 1:10. not a bad night for simone. so one play from getting the ball back to the offense. not much time. out of the pistol. low snap picked up. allen gets dropped. staying on his feet. finally the whistle comes, with 1:06. play clock running now. they can run it down to just inside of 30 seconds before the fourth down play. the question is, what do you do on fourth down? you worry about a punt block. >> joey: tonight i might say you quick kick, which may sound like a crazy idea. we have seen four or five of them. >> four of them. steve sarkisian is going to use his final time-out. your only option is sending the punt team out there. so arizona state will get one more chance in a two-point game. s if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> joe: final seconds at the coliseum with steve sarkisian sending the
guess who, jordan simone. the clock will wind down to about 1:10. not a bad night for simone. so one play from getting the ball back to the offense. not much time. out of the pistol. low snap picked up. allen gets dropped. staying on his feet. finally the whistle comes, with 1:06. play clock running now. they can run it down to just inside of 30 seconds before the fourth down play. the question is, what do you do on fourth down? you worry about a punt block. >> joey: tonight i might say...
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it's a fair point, simon.you believe that they truly felt like they needed to get these businesses in a position of strength to be able to do this, then perhaps you understand regardless of what changes they were see why they close now. >> the stock's down 25% over the last 5 years and from the highs. >> when we come back, which rebel leaders and innovators expected to change the face of business over the next 25 years? the cnbc next list of trailblazers. take one more look at premarket as dow comes off its best day in seven months. more "squawk on the street" in a minute. greenline do for you?ity just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today for a free one-on-one review. >>> let's bring in art cashin over the ub
it's a fair point, simon.you believe that they truly felt like they needed to get these businesses in a position of strength to be able to do this, then perhaps you understand regardless of what changes they were see why they close now. >> the stock's down 25% over the last 5 years and from the highs. >> when we come back, which rebel leaders and innovators expected to change the face of business over the next 25 years? the cnbc next list of trailblazers. take one more look at...
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guess who, jordan simone. the clock will wind down to about 1:10. not a bad night for simone. so one play from getting the ball back to the offense. not much time. out of the pistol. low snap picked up. allen gets dropped. staying on his feet. finally the whistle comes, with 1:06. play clock running now. they can run it down to just inside of 30 seconds before the fourth down play. the question is, what do you do on fourth down? you worry about a punt block. >> joey: tonight i might say you quick kick, which may sound like a crazy idea. we have seen four or five of them. >> four of them. steve sarkisian is going to use his final time-out. your only option is sending the punt team out there. so arizona state will get one more chance in a two-point game. s if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> joe: final seconds at the coliseum with steve sarkisian sending the
guess who, jordan simone. the clock will wind down to about 1:10. not a bad night for simone. so one play from getting the ball back to the offense. not much time. out of the pistol. low snap picked up. allen gets dropped. staying on his feet. finally the whistle comes, with 1:06. play clock running now. they can run it down to just inside of 30 seconds before the fourth down play. the question is, what do you do on fourth down? you worry about a punt block. >> joey: tonight i might say...
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dan simon, thanks so much. we'll check back with you. again, that press conference likely to happen at any moment now at the hospital where two of the students are being treated and, at last check, in intensive care. jaylen fryberg liked guns and hunting. on twitter, his posts showed he was upset and may have gone through a breakup. he posted things like, quote, it breaks me. it actually does. i know it seems like i'm sweating it off, but i'm not. end quote. his final tweet, saying this quote. it won't last. it will never last. end quote. so, i'm joined now by cnn analyst and clinical psychologist jeff gardere. good to see you gentlemen. at first it seems like a teenager upset about a breakup. that's relatively normal, quite common. at what point, though, does something like this seem to be a real warning flag for something much more serious? >> well, certainly from the twitter account, we saw that he was very upset. there might have been some sort of a love triangle going on. he felt he may have been betrayed by someone who he called hi
dan simon, thanks so much. we'll check back with you. again, that press conference likely to happen at any moment now at the hospital where two of the students are being treated and, at last check, in intensive care. jaylen fryberg liked guns and hunting. on twitter, his posts showed he was upset and may have gone through a breakup. he posted things like, quote, it breaks me. it actually does. i know it seems like i'm sweating it off, but i'm not. end quote. his final tweet, saying this quote....
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pero simon representa una seria amenaza para el estado debido a que el fenÓmeno se desplaza al oestealertar oportunamente. >> a unos dÍas de haber apartado del huracÁn odille en los cabos dejan una estela de destrucciÓn os habitantes de este lugar tienen recuperado los servicios como la abuela lucen un 100%. los anuncios de los establecimientos dan sÍmbolos una franca recuperaciÓn en el lugar que por un momento viviÓ escenas que nunca se habÍan visto y que la ciudadanÍa no quiere volver a ver. el segundo crucero con miles de turistas llevÓ cabo san lucas y ayuda a restablecer la economÍa del centro vacacional. >> alertar el consumidor y preste mucha atenciÓn. la compaÑÍa distribuidora ordenÓ el retiro del mercado de 90.000 libras de su producto luego de que varios clientes se quejaron de haber hallado pedazos de metal en la carne. todos los paquetes retirado de la venta tienen la numeraciÓn 337 en la marca de inspecciÓn del departamento de agricultura. ♪ >> una reuniÓn de obispos de todo el mundo estÁ generando un gran interÉs por las encendidas polÉmicas en temas relacionados con la
pero simon representa una seria amenaza para el estado debido a que el fenÓmeno se desplaza al oestealertar oportunamente. >> a unos dÍas de haber apartado del huracÁn odille en los cabos dejan una estela de destrucciÓn os habitantes de este lugar tienen recuperado los servicios como la abuela lucen un 100%. los anuncios de los establecimientos dan sÍmbolos una franca recuperaciÓn en el lugar que por un momento viviÓ escenas que nunca se habÍan visto y que la ciudadanÍa no quiere...
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what is the problem, simon, with allison grimes not saying who she voted for? what the heck is up with that? >> i think it's a little silly, actually. >> what unionitis barack obama and bill clinton is that they both had to clean up the economic messes left by the republican presidents before them, and during their time it was very -- there was very strong economic growth and the deficit came bay down, and that's where the democrats -- there's far more they have in common than they do with the republicans that they ran against. >> what's the difference between an obama democrat and a clinton democrat? larry? >> i'm pretty sure simon just blamed allison grimes' amnesia on the bush administration. >> he did. >> that was remarkable. there is no difference. mitch mcconnell is correct. of course, there's no difference. it is a beautiful thing that she thinks the key to winning is to say that the clinton democrats try to grow the economy for the middle class. that obviously suggests that obama is not growing the middle class. i'm hoping that becomes an ad across the
what is the problem, simon, with allison grimes not saying who she voted for? what the heck is up with that? >> i think it's a little silly, actually. >> what unionitis barack obama and bill clinton is that they both had to clean up the economic messes left by the republican presidents before them, and during their time it was very -- there was very strong economic growth and the deficit came bay down, and that's where the democrats -- there's far more they have in common than they...
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simon ma agreeing ore-wood reports. >> reporter: on tuesday the strike expanded to include long haulghts as well. at frankfurt airport some of the 166,000 passengers effected tried to read book. on the boards, evidence of the 1500 canceled flights. the dispute is about the company trying to cut the pilots' pension. now they can retire at 55 on 60% of their full pension. they say in the cut throat world of low-cost flight it's far to expensive. >> competition in our industry has become stronger in the recent years with the low cost on the one hand side and the gulf carriers on the other hand side. on the short haul as well as the long haul business, we are really under pressure and we need to change our cost structures in order to face this kind of competition. >> reporter: the pilots say given the huge responsibility of their job, their early retirement deals should be respected. >> translator: when colleagues say i cannot do this job responsibly anymore, and, of course, this job needs the performance that is 100 percent, they need to have the option to choose early retirement. this
simon ma agreeing ore-wood reports. >> reporter: on tuesday the strike expanded to include long haulghts as well. at frankfurt airport some of the 166,000 passengers effected tried to read book. on the boards, evidence of the 1500 canceled flights. the dispute is about the company trying to cut the pilots' pension. now they can retire at 55 on 60% of their full pension. they say in the cut throat world of low-cost flight it's far to expensive. >> competition in our industry has...
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let's bring in simon, in birmingham. and simon, it's clear that she has put together a plan into action to how to use this nobel peace prize, saying that she will be joining with kailash satyarthi to team up for education and for peace between india and pakistan. >> reporter: yes, that's right. she repeated her ambition, didn't she? she would like one day when she's finished her education to be a politician, and there are signs of pretty good politics at the end of that statement, wasn't there? she said that she had a phonecall in the last awhile with her indian counterpart. and they both cooked up a plan where they would invite their relevant prime ministers of pakistan and india, sheens just announced to be invited to the award ceremony where they get their prize. we'll have to see if the maac and the indian prime ministers will do that. i like when she thanked her father for not clipping her wings, and reiterating her assistance that girls should have an identity. and they're not simply born to be married, to become s
let's bring in simon, in birmingham. and simon, it's clear that she has put together a plan into action to how to use this nobel peace prize, saying that she will be joining with kailash satyarthi to team up for education and for peace between india and pakistan. >> reporter: yes, that's right. she repeated her ambition, didn't she? she would like one day when she's finished her education to be a politician, and there are signs of pretty good politics at the end of that statement, wasn't...
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amazon reach an agreement with simon & schuster, a major book obligor, to sell simon & schuster booksebsite for agency pricing, which means simon & schuster gets to set the price. is this the beginning of the end of this cold war that has broken out between amazon and e-book publishers? it could be. ike the publisher gets to set the price, and some of the reports about what happened is there are some exceptions in which amazon will be able to discount the prices, but this seems to be beenthaw in what has playing out, and i am sure there are a lot of authors are anxious to see what the terms are and want to see this. >> he kind of wonder, carolyn reedy from simon & schuster sent a note that her publisher is saying this is a good deal for them, and you sort of wonder if amazon is kind of accommodating the publishers and what they want, why they even want to go and strike deals with some of these other publishers that have caused trouble for amazon. >> this has been a tough fight for amazon and they have been bruised in terms of the public relation side of it. there has been a lot of pub
amazon reach an agreement with simon & schuster, a major book obligor, to sell simon & schuster booksebsite for agency pricing, which means simon & schuster gets to set the price. is this the beginning of the end of this cold war that has broken out between amazon and e-book publishers? it could be. ike the publisher gets to set the price, and some of the reports about what happened is there are some exceptions in which amazon will be able to discount the prices, but this seems to...
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. >> in merry old england, our find simon cowell and sean have been called into this building. >> that is a sparrow hawk about 100 feet up in this building. they need to get it out. there is sean. he elected to climb up there. they have a long pole and will try to catch this sparrow hawk. do you think this is going to go easy peasy? >> sometimes it just goes totally wrong. >> they make several attempts to get this guy. simon realizes he knows something about us. >> he knows i can't reach him. >> that bird was just looking at that pole like, seriously, guys? >> they do capture and get it into the net. they need to check it out, take it outside and release it. that is exactly what they do. >> don't bite me. >> look at it. what a good-looking bird. gorgeous. that's what you call catch and release. >>. >> alone with a pizza. wait till you see what franco does next. it's real quiet in the back seat. you know something is going on. >> who could blame franco? >> next "right this minute." >> still to come -- dudes want to open a cold one. >> what do they grab? a chainsaw. >> see if it's work t
. >> in merry old england, our find simon cowell and sean have been called into this building. >> that is a sparrow hawk about 100 feet up in this building. they need to get it out. there is sean. he elected to climb up there. they have a long pole and will try to catch this sparrow hawk. do you think this is going to go easy peasy? >> sometimes it just goes totally wrong. >> they make several attempts to get this guy. simon realizes he knows something about us. >>...
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. >>> the simon gratz high school football team notched a win this weekend, but what happened after a friday night game one year ago changed some players' lives forever. an exchange of words on the street led a promising player to wonder if he'd ever play football again. here's his story. >> reporter: 6'4", 320-pound offensive lineman rayquan thomas is a standout on the simon gratz football team. a junior and captain, he has already been contacted by several colleges. >> he's a big-time football player, but he's a good person. he's going to be successful. >> reporter: his success hasn't come easy, though. he had to learn a new school and a new team after transferring to simon gratz before his sophomore year. >> you don't know exactly when to leave a blog or to stay. so once you build that chemistry, it's good. >> reporter: it only took a few games to build that chemistry, and on october 4th of 2013, it all clicked on the football field. >> my brother told me all the time that it was one of the best games. we beat dobbins 38-6. it was fun. we dominated. >>> after the game, some of the
. >>> the simon gratz high school football team notched a win this weekend, but what happened after a friday night game one year ago changed some players' lives forever. an exchange of words on the street led a promising player to wonder if he'd ever play football again. here's his story. >> reporter: 6'4", 320-pound offensive lineman rayquan thomas is a standout on the simon gratz football team. a junior and captain, he has already been contacted by several colleges....
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t lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somf of these old loan programs achkd in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our higher education workforce development, talent developmentn strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.e as i said earlier, about 46% ofa our students leave with nt educational debt, that average is about $25,000. i and our loan default rate ask e, very low, got 5.7%, even thoughn many, many of our students are from michigan and have had verye difficult financial circumstances over the last tene years, but this is an investment in the future if we can drop those interest rates a bit. >> "the washington post" reporting this northern that tha government says that student loan default nationwide has ude dropped, has dipped, but they say the figure is still too high. lou anna simon, after your graduate your students, how many of them are
t lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somf of these old loan programs achkd in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our higher education workforce development, talent developmentn strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.e as i said earlier, about 46% ofa our students leave with nt educational debt, that average is about $25,000. i and...
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simon? >> and huge questions over hospital liability as well, meg, we should mention, if that is the case, if people can sue. we will talk to a former head of the cdc later in the program. for the moment, meg, thank you very much. >>> here in stock views fears cries automobile debut, return of a chrysler-related stock to the market. phil lebeau is here. >> don't call it an ipo. i've heard that a million times. it's a listing of fiat chrysler, for the first time since 2000ing back in the days when chrysler was owned by daimler, we are seeing the chrysler stock, in some form, trade at nyse. the listing happens later today symbol, fcau, this is an adr traded at nyse, also traded over in italy. we'll see pricing come in and it will start trading after the hope and sergio marchionne, with the chairman, john elken, will ring the closing bell later today. when you look at fiat chrysler, keep in mind two things. first the growth plan over the next five years, what the market is focused on now. 60 bi
simon? >> and huge questions over hospital liability as well, meg, we should mention, if that is the case, if people can sue. we will talk to a former head of the cdc later in the program. for the moment, meg, thank you very much. >>> here in stock views fears cries automobile debut, return of a chrysler-related stock to the market. phil lebeau is here. >> don't call it an ipo. i've heard that a million times. it's a listing of fiat chrysler, for the first time since...
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simon mcgregor-wood reports. >> reporter: macedonian officials say the man arrived here october 2nd,was 58 and soon fell ill. his condition deteriorated on thursday, and he died authoritily after being ahead admitted to hospital, his traveling companions said they had not been to a country affected by i bola. >> his colleague says he was complaining of stomach problems for the last three days, he refuse today eat and not communicate bug didn't seek until helpful the they toll said he complained of vomiting and fatigue. >> reporter: authorities say they cannot yet confirm he had the virus, samples have been sent to germany where results are expected in 48 hours, his friends and the hotel where the two stayed are under quarantine. in london the british government announced ebola screening will now start. first at london's heathrow air for at the euro star train term until. travelers from sierra lie own, liberia and guinea will be asked about recent travel. who they ever been in contact with and their onward travel plans, medical assessment could be given by train staff o on si. the gof
simon mcgregor-wood reports. >> reporter: macedonian officials say the man arrived here october 2nd,was 58 and soon fell ill. his condition deteriorated on thursday, and he died authoritily after being ahead admitted to hospital, his traveling companions said they had not been to a country affected by i bola. >> his colleague says he was complaining of stomach problems for the last three days, he refuse today eat and not communicate bug didn't seek until helpful the they toll said...
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actress raven simone's race comments lighting up the internet. from t"the cosy show" and more recently the disney channel. she set off a debate over this comment on race. >> i'm tired of being labelled. i'm an american. i'm not an african american. i'm an american. >> oh, girl, twitter is on fire. >> what! i'm sorry. >> what did you just say? stop, stop, stop the tape right now! >> i will say this. >> what? >> i mean, i don't know where my roots go to. i don't know how far back they go. i don't know how far back andru don't know what country in africa i'm from. but i do know my roots are in louisiana, i'm american, and that's a colorless people. we're all american. i have lots of things running through my veins. >> you're going to get a lot of flack for saying you're not african americans. >> i don't label myself. >> i want you to say what you really mean by that. >> what i really mean by that, i'm an american. i have darker !k%91ñ a nice interesting grade of hair. i connect with caucasian, i connect with asian, i connect with black, i connect w
actress raven simone's race comments lighting up the internet. from t"the cosy show" and more recently the disney channel. she set off a debate over this comment on race. >> i'm tired of being labelled. i'm an american. i'm not an african american. i'm an american. >> oh, girl, twitter is on fire. >> what! i'm sorry. >> what did you just say? stop, stop, stop the tape right now! >> i will say this. >> what? >> i mean, i don't know where my...
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simon, go ahead. >> sorry, they are spoofing.issa: i guess. >> like asking for, i don't know, can i have a landline phone with a dial thing that actually goes around? melissa: sometimes you need one. we needed an a this weekend. very much. could not find one. bruce, what do you think? >> look up definition of or sy moron you already said it, new blackberry. >> you want to, take it and refurbished one. we would have taken anything. just needed something to get through the weekend whatever it was. >> time to upgrade. melissa: nothing. i know. i said. that i think we have some old ones in the building but it is saturday. >> aren't they in the drawer where you throw the old stuff? i have a drawer with old tech? >> i recycle them. i guess you're not recycling, bruce. thanks, guys. >>> the road home could be a long one depending where you live. can you guess which city? we've been talking about this in the last break. which city has the longest commute. here's a hint. this city has more people than 39 of the 50 u.s. states. that is the
simon, go ahead. >> sorry, they are spoofing.issa: i guess. >> like asking for, i don't know, can i have a landline phone with a dial thing that actually goes around? melissa: sometimes you need one. we needed an a this weekend. very much. could not find one. bruce, what do you think? >> look up definition of or sy moron you already said it, new blackberry. >> you want to, take it and refurbished one. we would have taken anything. just needed something to get through the...
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joaquÍn fuentes como univisiÓn. >> el huracÁn simÓn mantiene en estado de alerta a las autoridades enl interior una cueva en perÚ cuenta su experiencia en la prensa y en tijuana investigan si hay policÍas ayudando al narcotrÁfico. >> este domingo en al. los errores que permitieron que el Ébola llegar a estados unidos. >> da la historia de que habÍa estado en África. >> el presidente de colombia defiende el proceso de paz. >> nadie en la historia de colombia le ha dado tan dura a las farc como yo. >> cÓmo sus hijos pueden enterar de la universidad de harvard. >> yo me sentÍa como en un
joaquÍn fuentes como univisiÓn. >> el huracÁn simÓn mantiene en estado de alerta a las autoridades enl interior una cueva en perÚ cuenta su experiencia en la prensa y en tijuana investigan si hay policÍas ayudando al narcotrÁfico. >> este domingo en al. los errores que permitieron que el Ébola llegar a estados unidos. >> da la historia de que habÍa estado en África. >> el presidente de colombia defiende el proceso de paz. >> nadie en la historia de...
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. >> la tormenta simÓn se convirtiÓ en huracÁn categorÍa 1 frente a la costa mexicana del pacÍfico. trayectoria indica que simÓn se acercarÁ a la penÍnsula de baja california avanza la investigaciÓn por la muerte del alcalde de belle garden en california se habla de que una posible relaciÓn extra marital del funcionario habrÍa causado la discusiÓn con su esposa quien realizÓ los disparos oswaldo borraez ha seguido el caso muy de cerca nos trae lo mÁs reciente. >> tras de la fiscalÍa del condado analiza cada pieza forense y espera los resultados de autopsia para determinar si se van a formular cargos contra la viuda del alcalde de belle gardens la reputaciÓn del polÍtico en lo que su vida se refiere es ahora un libro abierto de presunto adulterio. >> dice me confesÓ llorando engaÑÉ a mi esposa sé que estuvo mal que lo hiciera. Ña amante no querÍa tampoco dejarlo y le dijo que estaba embarazada el abogado de crespo de 43 aÑos describiÓ una disputa en el interior de la recÁmara al intervenir el hijo de 19, le detonÓ varios impactos a su esposo que terminaron matÁndolo pero haciendo hin
. >> la tormenta simÓn se convirtiÓ en huracÁn categorÍa 1 frente a la costa mexicana del pacÍfico. trayectoria indica que simÓn se acercarÁ a la penÍnsula de baja california avanza la investigaciÓn por la muerte del alcalde de belle garden en california se habla de que una posible relaciÓn extra marital del funcionario habrÍa causado la discusiÓn con su esposa quien realizÓ los disparos oswaldo borraez ha seguido el caso muy de cerca nos trae lo mÁs reciente. >> tras...
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simon will give you all the details on that. but the s&p well off of its lows and we're heading back up towards positive territory. the big problem with new york is the commodity complex. sue mentioned oil but it's not just oil. the individual commodity markets like aluminum and copper, the base metals, nickel and zinc, have been continuing to decline on a daily basis for almost five weeks now. that's a major problem. it's global commodity deflation that we're faced with. as a result, anything in the commodity stock complex, exploration of production stocks particularly have been hard hit. some of them down 2% to 4%. this has been going on every day for a matter of weeks now. aluminum stocks have also been weak. your alcoas of the world are down again here today. alcoa is down about 3% as you can see. we also have coal stocks. they've been having a rough time of it. they're weak again today as you can see. down 2% and 3%. finally, i just want to note that we have been slowly creeping up on the vix. it's been historically low. bu
simon will give you all the details on that. but the s&p well off of its lows and we're heading back up towards positive territory. the big problem with new york is the commodity complex. sue mentioned oil but it's not just oil. the individual commodity markets like aluminum and copper, the base metals, nickel and zinc, have been continuing to decline on a daily basis for almost five weeks now. that's a major problem. it's global commodity deflation that we're faced with. as a result,...
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lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somo of these old loan programs achkr in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our gy, e higher education workforce e development, talent development strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.ith as i said earlier, about 46% of our students leave with educational debt, that average is about $25,000. and our loan default rate ask g. very low, got 5.7%, even though many, many of our students are from michigan and have had verye difficults financial f circumstances over the lastin t years, but this is an investment in the future if we can drop those interest rates a bit. s >> "the washington post" says t reporting this northern that the government says that student loan default nationwide has dropped, has dipped, but they say the figure is still too stus high. lou anna simon, after your michg graduate your students,
lou anna simon? >> i share your concern about the high interest rates for somo of these old loan programs achkr in fact in a conversation with business leaders from michigan yesterday as a part of our gy, e higher education workforce e development, talent development strategy, we need more voices to worry about the large loan interest rates that are a part of the repayment cycle.ith as i said earlier, about 46% of our students leave with educational debt, that average is about $25,000....
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us and it's going to make it moreifficult to catch him. >> henows r him. >> simon is right. the bird was beilooking at that pole like, seriously guys. >> so they do eventually capture it and get it into the net. they just needed to check it out and take it outside and release it. that's what they do. >> there we go. >> but look at it. what a good-looking bird. >> yeah, it is. >> it's gorgeous. >> that's what you call a catch and release. >> when you have a child, you want to capture every moment. like this video. this is little 2-year-old emerson. but there's more to this story. there's not just a video that has captured a moment in emerson's life. look at these photos shot by emerson's dad. adrian murray. you want to capture those moments of innocence and that's what these photos are making people think about. >> it seems like emerson was lucky enough to be born into a photography family. >> he's a student and this was the first time ever taking photographs. >> wow. >> he got lucky enough for bambi to show up? >> it's not just the photo capturing the hearts of the people be
us and it's going to make it moreifficult to catch him. >> henows r him. >> simon is right. the bird was beilooking at that pole like, seriously guys. >> so they do eventually capture it and get it into the net. they just needed to check it out and take it outside and release it. that's what they do. >> there we go. >> but look at it. what a good-looking bird. >> yeah, it is. >> it's gorgeous. >> that's what you call a catch and release. >>...
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that might be the batch that brings moisture i showed you earlier with simon. we'll keep an eye on that for you in the meantime if you like to keep an eye on the sky and watch the rain role in join our team of "eyewitness weather" watchers brand new program we started here at cbs-3. you can sign up right now for it at cbsphilly.com/watchers. >> that's going to be cool. >>> it's fun stuff. >> it's really cool program. >> thank you so much, katie. appreciate that. you know hundreds enjoyed the final day of the king of prussia beer fest today and why not? "eyewitness news" at the king of prussia mall. organizers say this is the largest outdoor beer festival in the region. 50 brewers served more than 100 cast and international beers and all the proceeds from the event will be used to fund economic projects in king of prussia. >>> very nice day for a little beer fest. >> absolutely. >> once the rain rolled out of here. >> lovely day. people do need to layer up for the game tomorrow. you too, lesley. >> break out the jacket tomorrow. eagles taking on one of the worst
that might be the batch that brings moisture i showed you earlier with simon. we'll keep an eye on that for you in the meantime if you like to keep an eye on the sky and watch the rain role in join our team of "eyewitness weather" watchers brand new program we started here at cbs-3. you can sign up right now for it at cbsphilly.com/watchers. >> that's going to be cool. >>> it's fun stuff. >> it's really cool program. >> thank you so much, katie. appreciate...
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the state attorney decided to reexamine the case when simons lawyers argue that the case against him was weak despite the confession. flynn may be released from a down state prison this hour. it is unclear if anyone else will be prosecuted. >> parties are investigating after someone called in a bomb threat. chicago police said a male caller made the phone: 7:15 a.m.. there are no reports of any injuries. u.s. marshals are handling the investigation appeared home and security stepped up security at federal buildings across the country. they said there were no specific threats. >> year following a developing story out of kansas. to people are dead after a small plane crash. the plane lost an engine upon takeoff and crashed into a nearby flight safety building. flu for miles around the city.it flew from miles around the city. authorities are trying to determine how many people were in the building during the time of the crash. >> after reportedly trading shots with chicago police officers. davis was hit several times and head back and legs. police making a traffic stop heard shots fired
the state attorney decided to reexamine the case when simons lawyers argue that the case against him was weak despite the confession. flynn may be released from a down state prison this hour. it is unclear if anyone else will be prosecuted. >> parties are investigating after someone called in a bomb threat. chicago police said a male caller made the phone: 7:15 a.m.. there are no reports of any injuries. u.s. marshals are handling the investigation appeared home and security stepped up...