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simon in the car on the 24th of april, did you not?did not. >> you didn't grab her by the hair and put her head into your lap and -- >> no. >> reporter: finally the defense confronted him with what it said was proof of sexual assault, what it called the smoking gun text. the one, you'll recall, which clearly suggested sex had taken place. in the sex the boy apologizes and promises to never put you through that again baby girl. >> did you send that text message? >> yes. >> can you explain to the jury what that meant? >> never doing anything again in the car. >> it's your testimony that that text message is only because it was uncomfortable in the car? >> yes. >> it was consensual between you two? >> yeah. >> reporter: when he was finally allowed to leave the stand, it appeared that abby's defense and her freedom depended on the story she and she alone was about to tell. >> we call abigail simon to the stand. >> reporter: the question, despite all those text messages expressing her deep and abiding love, would the jury, could the jury, b
simon in the car on the 24th of april, did you not?did not. >> you didn't grab her by the hair and put her head into your lap and -- >> no. >> reporter: finally the defense confronted him with what it said was proof of sexual assault, what it called the smoking gun text. the one, you'll recall, which clearly suggested sex had taken place. in the sex the boy apologizes and promises to never put you through that again baby girl. >> did you send that text message? >>...
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in 2010, simon was awarded a macarthur genius award. in a statement summarizing his work the macarthur foundation, , said -- "with the nuance and scope of novels, simon's recent series have explored the constraints that poverty, corruption and broken social systems place on the lives of a compelling cast of characters, each vividly realized with complicated motives, frailties, and strengths." david simon's latest project is titled, "show me a hero." it is a six-part miniseries now airing on hbo. it looks at what happened in yonkers, new york in the 1980's when the city was faced with a federal court order to build a small number of low-income housing units in the white neighborhoods of his town. >> don't tell anybody, but i always wanted to be the mayor. i use to talk about it all the time growing up. the kids used to call me the mayor. it wasn't a compliment. the city intentionally segregated its housing for 40 years. the whole damn city government is white. >> once to take low-income housing and put it in east yonkers. trying to shove
in 2010, simon was awarded a macarthur genius award. in a statement summarizing his work the macarthur foundation, , said -- "with the nuance and scope of novels, simon's recent series have explored the constraints that poverty, corruption and broken social systems place on the lives of a compelling cast of characters, each vividly realized with complicated motives, frailties, and strengths." david simon's latest project is titled, "show me a hero." it is a six-part...
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simon from australia was a competitive swimmer growing up. he thought it would be fun back in 2010 to try a marathon swim. five hours in the water, though, left him in agony. simon: so, i was in a lot of pain. you know, i couldn't move, but i was totally hooked. i thought, "this is the best thing ever. i love this sport." garvin: kim from new zealand did not have swimming in her background. competitive ballet was her thing. but 8 years ago, a horrific leg injury left kim almost unable to walk. male: all right, she's off, whoo hoo. garvin: she swam in a pool as part of her recovery, only taking this dip in the bay on a dare. her friends recorded it because they thought she would back out. kim: i got in and i was just like, "i can't believe i'm out here, can't believe i'm doing this." garvin: to say kim was hooked was an understatement. she has since conquered the oceans seven, the most challenging swims in the world, something only five other people have done. kim: i'm learning that there's just so many gifts when you push yourself. simon: i t
simon from australia was a competitive swimmer growing up. he thought it would be fun back in 2010 to try a marathon swim. five hours in the water, though, left him in agony. simon: so, i was in a lot of pain. you know, i couldn't move, but i was totally hooked. i thought, "this is the best thing ever. i love this sport." garvin: kim from new zealand did not have swimming in her background. competitive ballet was her thing. but 8 years ago, a horrific leg injury left kim almost unable...
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simon from australia was a competitive swimmer growing up. he thought it would be fun back in 2010 to try a marathon swim. five hours in the water, though, left him in agony. simon: so, i was in a lot of pain. you know, i couldn't move, but i was totally hooked. i thought, "this is the best thing ever. i love this sport." garvin: kim from new zealand did not have swimming in her background. competitive ballet was her thing. but 8 years ago, a horrific leg injury left kim almost unable to walk. male: all right, she's off, whoo hoo. garvin: she swam in a pool as part of her recovery, only taking this dip in the bay on a dare. her friends recorded it because they thought she would back out. kim: i got in and i was just like, "i can't believe i'm out here, can't believe i'm doing this." garvin: to say kim was hooked was an understatement. she has since conquered the oceans seven, the most challenging swims in the world, something only five other people have done. kim: i'm learning that there's just so many gifts when you push yourself. simon: i t
simon from australia was a competitive swimmer growing up. he thought it would be fun back in 2010 to try a marathon swim. five hours in the water, though, left him in agony. simon: so, i was in a lot of pain. you know, i couldn't move, but i was totally hooked. i thought, "this is the best thing ever. i love this sport." garvin: kim from new zealand did not have swimming in her background. competitive ballet was her thing. but 8 years ago, a horrific leg injury left kim almost unable...
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simone is joining us. >> hi. great to be hanging out with you. greg: we are going to the situation on staten island, a new york city firefighter is shot twice in the leg while responding to a reported fire and started by a gunman. >> reporter: lidia is on the scene. >> good morning, this is still a very chaotic busy scene here. a lot of emergency responders behind me. a short time ago we learned who the suspect is. he is 38 year ode garland tyree page. he wrote a posting a half hour of the shooting began. he wrote today i die. a lot of his friends and family have been commenting about on the post and staying don't do it. very, very tragic scene what happened here. it started at 6:00 this morning. take a look here. dozens of police officers and firefighters. so it started around 6:00 this morning. the u.s. marshalls came out to 15 destiny court to arrest him and he has a very long wrap sheet for drug possession and weapons charges. they came to arrest him. all of a sudden he started to fire at the police. that is when a fire then started at the ho
simone is joining us. >> hi. great to be hanging out with you. greg: we are going to the situation on staten island, a new york city firefighter is shot twice in the leg while responding to a reported fire and started by a gunman. >> reporter: lidia is on the scene. >> good morning, this is still a very chaotic busy scene here. a lot of emergency responders behind me. a short time ago we learned who the suspect is. he is 38 year ode garland tyree page. he wrote a posting a...
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simon. mr. simon: thank you. we need a president who understands our economy, who cares, who can lead. we need a president who can appeal to the noble and each of us. recently, i was on a call-in radio program and a woman said you know why i'm out of a job, don't you? she said, the blacks are getting all the jobs. we need a president who creates opportunities for all of us instead of dividing us. we need to be pulled together once again. insensitivity to the less fortunate, this nation has been drifting in the wrong direction. you now have robin hood in reverse. you have a shrinking middle class. a few people moving up, many more moving down. those tax bills have aggravated that. reducing the tax for the wealthiest of americans from 70% to 220%, and again, i was one of three people in the senate to vote against that, the only candidate on this table who oppose that tax cut, but this is part of it. we've also had dramatic in crease in interest expenditures. who pays the interest?" who receives the interest? harry
simon. mr. simon: thank you. we need a president who understands our economy, who cares, who can lead. we need a president who can appeal to the noble and each of us. recently, i was on a call-in radio program and a woman said you know why i'm out of a job, don't you? she said, the blacks are getting all the jobs. we need a president who creates opportunities for all of us instead of dividing us. we need to be pulled together once again. insensitivity to the less fortunate, this nation has been...
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simon: we were so small we could not have an internal market. like india and brazil, we knew we could beat global. -- be global. you not only find singaporeans but multinationals, a lot of people who have lived here all their life, they will be celebrating because we are part of the story and they are part of our story. haslinda: singaporeans complete about the exorbitant prices of homes yet the housing policy was crucial in bringing people together in the early days. simon: we had a severe shortage of housing in the early years. people crammed into chinatown. not picturesque but really squalid in those days. costs are an issue. multinationals. this will have to be addressed going forward but part of the problem now, we are facing new challenges. haslinda: you are a singaporean, you grew up here. as a child, you came here with your dad. simon: my father was a civil servant. it was my pleasure to be here in the 1960's as a kid. need the future. more andhey become more global citizens. significant is a milestone for singapore. looking back, how do
simon: we were so small we could not have an internal market. like india and brazil, we knew we could beat global. -- be global. you not only find singaporeans but multinationals, a lot of people who have lived here all their life, they will be celebrating because we are part of the story and they are part of our story. haslinda: singaporeans complete about the exorbitant prices of homes yet the housing policy was crucial in bringing people together in the early days. simon: we had a severe...
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simon's got it by the neck, not going easily. he says you're not taking me from here! he finally gets it in by turning that crate on its side and dropping it in there but then it's released out into the parking lot a short time later because they want to keep it roughly in the same area where it was found. >> little cutie pie. >>> super cute, turtle hatchlings. >> they're disoriented so we brought them back to the aquarium and kept them there and released them at sunset. >> there they are in the cool per. >> as far as animal rescues i don't know why everybody wants to do this. there's something special about saving baby turtles. one it's so helpless and two, if they live and get out to the ocean they can live for hundreds of years. >> they're so vulnerable when they're this small. >> that water is rough but it hasn't been in the water yet. >> good on the clear water marina square yum for taking care of them. >>> creating a hol gram just got easier. you can build one using your smartphone. find out how it's done, next. >> it's just mind blowing. >>> plus -- >> not enjoy
simon's got it by the neck, not going easily. he says you're not taking me from here! he finally gets it in by turning that crate on its side and dropping it in there but then it's released out into the parking lot a short time later because they want to keep it roughly in the same area where it was found. >> little cutie pie. >>> super cute, turtle hatchlings. >> they're disoriented so we brought them back to the aquarium and kept them there and released them at sunset....
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simon: possibly. think they are trying to hold off, there are some data point in the general direction. they have made a lot of progress. about howbe no doubt the profitability of these companies has transformed on the translation of the weaker yen. these profits from q1 2015, they were up 46% will stop the previous year, the profits were doubled. you are seeing a lot of progress. mark: good to see you today, thanks for sticking around. up next, billionaires mobile. with the impact of china's yuan evaluation and the slowdown on the nation's riches. ♪ mark: let's get to some of the top stories today. officials concerned about stubbornly low inflation. they indicate in improving shalt market is bringing them closer to the first rate increase in almost a decade. those minutes are the last before the september meeting. kazakhstan plunged, it is the latest emerging-market. toyota extending the shutdown in its biggest production plant in china. it has emerged as one of the hardest hit carmakers by the wareh
simon: possibly. think they are trying to hold off, there are some data point in the general direction. they have made a lot of progress. about howbe no doubt the profitability of these companies has transformed on the translation of the weaker yen. these profits from q1 2015, they were up 46% will stop the previous year, the profits were doubled. you are seeing a lot of progress. mark: good to see you today, thanks for sticking around. up next, billionaires mobile. with the impact of china's...
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anna: simon, thank you for joining us. simon goodfellow.es away from the start of european equity trading. "on the move" is up next. don't take your eyes off shanghai -- that is my one bit of advice. onathan: i took my eye off and i was punished for it. we will talk about that sentiment over in china and the investments that remain shaken. we will also be talking to the finance director in the hague. what is the slow down, never mind a market route? at 8:00, an epic rally in u.s. stocks. that,l be talking about and federal capitulation -- yesterday's rally was fueled by soothing words from the new york fed president. september -- it looks like that window is closed. we will do that after the next short break. anna: could you talk about them macro backdrop, then. sounds like a good show. that will do it for count them." -- for "countdown." futures will be higher than at the start of this european trading day -- knows a price when you look at what wall street did in the last hours of trading. we have been watching with great interest what sha
anna: simon, thank you for joining us. simon goodfellow.es away from the start of european equity trading. "on the move" is up next. don't take your eyes off shanghai -- that is my one bit of advice. onathan: i took my eye off and i was punished for it. we will talk about that sentiment over in china and the investments that remain shaken. we will also be talking to the finance director in the hague. what is the slow down, never mind a market route? at 8:00, an epic rally in u.s....
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is a mayor gordon -- it is eimear daly and simon french. to end on a bit of a high, we talked the uptake after the break. after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. caroline: welcome back. it is 7:30 here in london. here are the top stories. switzerland economy has unexpectedly avoided a recession in the second quarter. after a contraction of 1.2% in the previous period. analysts have been expecting a negative reading. china's support for its equity market and yesterday's u.s. heading for its biggest three-day rally since 2011. update get the latest from the side of uk's economy later today. publish the second estimate of the gdp numbers. the number had come in at one point 7%. meanwhile, new data from jfk shows consumer confidence rose. while a list of investors were hitting the panic button on monday, one japanese trader made -- he made a big bet against the market. he
is a mayor gordon -- it is eimear daly and simon french. to end on a bit of a high, we talked the uptake after the break. after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. caroline: welcome back. it is 7:30 here in london. here are the top stories. switzerland economy has unexpectedly avoided a recession in the second quarter....
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david simon: it was not easy that day. and we got this far apart and you are in the middle of a sentence and there is the president of the united states. there is a little moment of where was i? >> i am a huge fan of "the wire." i think it is not only one of the greatest television shows but pieces of art in the last couple of decades. david simon: the opportunity to do it but it's up to advancing probably the most seminal thing that i covered as a reporter and that i have written about in television witches and in the drug war and ending this level of incarceration. >> what do you think about the future of television and her place in it? are you someone who watches it at all avidly or take interest in other things? have to invoke the image of the wandering jew. you never know when it will go south on you. that is for my heritage. some point, i expect someone to come to me and say, we looked at your ratings and we have let you go a long time, but you have not had a hit, kid. >> you still feel that way? david; yeah, i do. i
david simon: it was not easy that day. and we got this far apart and you are in the middle of a sentence and there is the president of the united states. there is a little moment of where was i? >> i am a huge fan of "the wire." i think it is not only one of the greatest television shows but pieces of art in the last couple of decades. david simon: the opportunity to do it but it's up to advancing probably the most seminal thing that i covered as a reporter and that i have...
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the creator of hbo's "show me a hero," writer david simon.eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening. what's up guys. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] all right. in that case let's get to the news. donald trump gave a speech yesterday where he accused jeb bush and hillary clinton as being under the control of lobbyists, special interests and deep pocketed donors. trump says we should vote for him because he is not under control at all. [ laughter ] despite no longer working for donald trump, former campaign strategist roger stone said today that he still fully supports his former boss at which point trump said, "okay, cut him down." [ laughter ] "i knew you would come around to our way of thinking." speaking of trump, he gave a speech yesterday where he said this. >> jeb bush or hillary or one of these politicians, all talk, no action. all controlled by lobbyists and special interest and donors. people like me from prev
the creator of hbo's "show me a hero," writer david simon.eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening. what's up guys. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] all right. in that case let's get to the news. donald trump gave a speech yesterday where he accused jeb bush and hillary clinton as being under the control of lobbyists, special interests and...
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simon? >> three different flights in three days have had close encounters with drones at new york's airport. pilots and passengers astopped n netherlands as a bridge collapsed. we'll bring you that when we return. be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? in the us, three in ten college students drop out. but how can you spot who's at risk? the one who lives far from campus? the one who works the night shift? the one with new responsibilities? one thing can't tell you, but the right combination can. universities are using ibm analytics to understand p
simon? >> three different flights in three days have had close encounters with drones at new york's airport. pilots and passengers astopped n netherlands as a bridge collapsed. we'll bring you that when we return. be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom....
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t was amazing. >> simone in the city. saturday on fox five. >> we've all heard of instances of social media trolling. one man took it to a whole new level. >> that's right he faked the target facebook account and answered angry customer complaints about general neutral clothi in the ki department. what did he have to do toool them social media masses. >> i feel like it's important for her not to feel it and hold into girls toys or boys toys. >>arget was goingto remove alsigns relating to girls items or boys item >> others in this country objected to what they saw as target submitting to political current correctness. >> i'm disappointed to see that my favorite store is giving in to such a thing. >> target can't are due with the argue with the hundredsf media. actually anyone else with a faceok account can. someone identifying himself as mike melgar did. his ask for help account responded to martha. i am sure there iserror but alsooy because this person, whoever this is is communicating what they can't say, but but let's f
t was amazing. >> simone in the city. saturday on fox five. >> we've all heard of instances of social media trolling. one man took it to a whole new level. >> that's right he faked the target facebook account and answered angry customer complaints about general neutral clothi in the ki department. what did he have to do toool them social media masses. >> i feel like it's important for her not to feel it and hold into girls toys or boys toys. >>arget was goingto...
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let's bring in simon from kuala lumpur. is the outlook for the thai baht and the faltering economy? simon: we have seen a reaction in the market. down 0.5%.y, bonds people will see if this is a one off event and possibly the moves if a knee jerk reaction, but we see more of these attacks, it could hit the currency even more. anry: this comes on top of expected fed rate hike. thise expecting more of emerging-market selloff? simon: people have been looking tourismimpact on the sector, given it accounts for 10% of the economy. if you see more of these attacks, you could see further declines on the currency. rates -- theerest anticipation already stirring reaction in emerging markets. anyy: are we looking at actions to spur the economy there? simon: they have cut interest rates twice this year. if they cut again to try to stir --owth, it undermines risks undermining the currency even further. people will be looking to the fed, but only a 50-50 chance. shery: we are looking at the ringgit as well. why are they so hard hit at thi
let's bring in simon from kuala lumpur. is the outlook for the thai baht and the faltering economy? simon: we have seen a reaction in the market. down 0.5%.y, bonds people will see if this is a one off event and possibly the moves if a knee jerk reaction, but we see more of these attacks, it could hit the currency even more. anry: this comes on top of expected fed rate hike. thise expecting more of emerging-market selloff? simon: people have been looking tourismimpact on the sector, given it...
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well, if you want to know how simone did when she took the stage, you can find out tomorrow on simone in the city. 7 p.m. steve: a brave thing to do. it is one thing to have the coach tell you what to do. it's another thing to go on stage and do it. that's what you get to watch tomorrow. >> yesterday president obama's summer reading list was revealed for the world. dari: today we found out what music he's listening to on vacation in the vineyard. [music] dari: all right. yeah, beyonce's super power is one of the 40 songs on two separate presidential summer playlists. one for day and he has one for night. the lists that were tweeted out include all genres of music, mitchell. the white house has launched the spotify channel today and will continue to add the play list. steve: he had a serious reading list. the music list balanced it out a bit. made it more enjoyable. tough mudder has set up shop on long island. dari: the course is known for pushing people to their limits. but some fear the race will be even tougher on the environment. steve: and a restaurant damaged by the gas explosion
well, if you want to know how simone did when she took the stage, you can find out tomorrow on simone in the city. 7 p.m. steve: a brave thing to do. it is one thing to have the coach tell you what to do. it's another thing to go on stage and do it. that's what you get to watch tomorrow. >> yesterday president obama's summer reading list was revealed for the world. dari: today we found out what music he's listening to on vacation in the vineyard. [music] dari: all right. yeah, beyonce's...
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my thanks to kristen wiig, tituss burgess, david simon. and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> carson: what's happening, everybody? i'm carson daly here to guide you through another fine night of "last all." i hope you're well. we're at the skyroom for the show, and here's what we got for you. the music is young rising sons. we'll do that from the troubadour. and our spotlight tonight is juliano ribeiro salgado and his oscar-nominated doc, "the salt of the earth." but first, jesse metcalfe became a household name thanks to his work on shows like "desperate housewives", of course, and others. now, you can catch him in the zombie horror flick, "dead rising: watchtower." let's head over to butchers & barbers for more. >> you want to see the poster? >> hell, yeah. >> all right. here it is. this right here is the reason why i wanted to be a part of this project, this badass poster. where, actually, somebody on social media sent me a message saying, "it looks like you're smelling a dirty diaper." and i res
my thanks to kristen wiig, tituss burgess, david simon. and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> carson: what's happening, everybody? i'm carson daly here to guide you through another fine night of "last all." i hope you're well. we're at the skyroom for the show, and here's what we got for you. the music is young rising sons. we'll do that from the troubadour. and our spotlight tonight is juliano ribeiro salgado...
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steven simon, how much is understood about what is going on in these muslim communities in the west?well, it's difficult to get access to these communities, the point that is usually underscored in conversations with european law enforcement and intelligence officials because these communities are as mona said quite closely nit. a lot of this stuff happens in the environment of a mosque which is difficult to pen straight if you are not part of the community. so things are a bit murky. but i think there's-- the general trend is fairly well understood. i don't think it's a huge mystery. in the case of these young women, i think what we just heard was quite right, namely that what is pulling these young women to syria is the same thing that pulls young men. there's nothing, you know, specific to the situation of these women or their desires or their habits or their patterns of thought that differs all that much in terms of their recruit ability, that differs all that much from their brethren. >> woodruff: mona el-naggar, and a again we should say that they estimate 4,000 western young p
steven simon, how much is understood about what is going on in these muslim communities in the west?well, it's difficult to get access to these communities, the point that is usually underscored in conversations with european law enforcement and intelligence officials because these communities are as mona said quite closely nit. a lot of this stuff happens in the environment of a mosque which is difficult to pen straight if you are not part of the community. so things are a bit murky. but i...
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simon mcgregor woods is live at that commemoration. simon? >> reporter: that's right. queen of england left this church behind me. she led the first event of this 70th anverts recommemoration, religious service along with a handful of surviving veterans of that conflict. as you say, there will be other official events with lots of pomp and ceremony and marching bands in the next few hours c l culminating in a reception. an important moment for those people as the years go by, of course, that can generation begins to dwindle, and it's an opportunity for the nation to thank them in particular for what many have almost referred to as the forgotten army. this was not a conflict. the conflict with the japanese was not one that was fought on the doorstep of great brittain. the british civilian population didn't feel it in the way they felt the war against nazi germany. in the post war collective consciousness, i think the veterans have sometimes felt hard done by and a poor relation of the two sets of fighting men if you like. also, the big post war issue of the treatment by
simon mcgregor woods is live at that commemoration. simon? >> reporter: that's right. queen of england left this church behind me. she led the first event of this 70th anverts recommemoration, religious service along with a handful of surviving veterans of that conflict. as you say, there will be other official events with lots of pomp and ceremony and marching bands in the next few hours c l culminating in a reception. an important moment for those people as the years go by, of course,...
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let's break down what is going on with our correspondent, simon young, from berlin. i want to talk about these attacks we've seen against asylum-seekers in germany. the majority of germans actually support asylum-seekers in the country, so why are we being these attacks, and what is the mood -- why are we seeing these attacks? what is the mood? simon: a majority of posters say they believe germany can get a grip on the situation, despite the huge numbers of people arriving. 800 house and expected this year alone -- 800,000 expected this year alone. ministers and government have said that does present a huge challenge, but most are optimistic that challenge can be met, and we've seen a lot of germans come out to offer people help. having said that, a lot of people have grown increasingly alarmed. these attacks have gone on almost on a daily basis, attacks on asylum hostels or places designated as such. not many cases in which asylum-seekers themselves have suffered harm at the moment, but they have certainly seen this threatening behavior on the street. today, the who
let's break down what is going on with our correspondent, simon young, from berlin. i want to talk about these attacks we've seen against asylum-seekers in germany. the majority of germans actually support asylum-seekers in the country, so why are we being these attacks, and what is the mood -- why are we seeing these attacks? what is the mood? simon: a majority of posters say they believe germany can get a grip on the situation, despite the huge numbers of people arriving. 800 house and...
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here's to fluke fishing. >> catch simone's new show right after our newscast, "simone in in the city." >>> a new hip-hop musical has audiences exploring the history of new york. >>> and mcdonald's wants you to have your burger your way for a little more cheddar, you can customize your meals, coming up. because 100% whole grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the family. everything we do is because of what really matters most. the goodness of oats and the people we love. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to the u.s., puerto rico, canada, mexico, china and india. and for a limited time, you could get a $300 reward card plus tv equipment and epix included. get installed for free as early as today. call 1-800-341-9716. >> you're watchi
here's to fluke fishing. >> catch simone's new show right after our newscast, "simone in in the city." >>> a new hip-hop musical has audiences exploring the history of new york. >>> and mcdonald's wants you to have your burger your way for a little more cheddar, you can customize your meals, coming up. because 100% whole grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the...
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simon simon, to you. >>> to the wildfires ravaging the western part of the united states. dozens of wildfires continue to burn from california to washington state. nearly 10,000 firefighters are working now around the clock to battle back flames that have already destroyed tens of thousands of acres. the so-called rocky fire north of san francisco has already burned up some 68,000 acres, destroyed 40 homes and forced evacuation of thousands. >>> meanwhile, hundreds of residents who haven't evacuated from their homes in roosevelt, washington tuesday night due to a wildfire are now being allowed to return home. >>> it is a sell-off here on wall street. the dow down triple digits. a number of stocks in the dow in correction territory. are they a buying opportunity? the best big-cap stocks to buy now next. you're krachgwatching cnbc, first in business worldwide. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. turning two worlds into one takes love. helping protect that world takes state farm. >>> beermak
simon simon, to you. >>> to the wildfires ravaging the western part of the united states. dozens of wildfires continue to burn from california to washington state. nearly 10,000 firefighters are working now around the clock to battle back flames that have already destroyed tens of thousands of acres. the so-called rocky fire north of san francisco has already burned up some 68,000 acres, destroyed 40 homes and forced evacuation of thousands. >>> meanwhile, hundreds of...
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let's break down what is going on with our correspondent, simon young, from berlin. i want to talk about these attacks we've seen against asylum-seekers in germany. the majority of germans actually support asylum-seekers in the country, so why are we being these attacks, and what is the mood -- why are we seeing these attacks? what is the mood? simon: a majority of posters say they believe germany can get a grip on the situation, despite the huge numbers of people arriving. 800 house and expected this year alone -- 800,000 expected this year alone. ministers and government have said that does present a huge challenge, but most are optimistic that challenge can be met, and we've seen a lot of germans come out to offer people help. having said that, a lot of people have grown increasingly alarmed. these attacks have gone on almost on a daily basis, attacks on asylum hostels or places designated as such. not many cases in which asylum-seekers themselves have suffered harm at the moment, but they have certainly seen this threatening behavior on the street. today, the who
let's break down what is going on with our correspondent, simon young, from berlin. i want to talk about these attacks we've seen against asylum-seekers in germany. the majority of germans actually support asylum-seekers in the country, so why are we being these attacks, and what is the mood -- why are we seeing these attacks? what is the mood? simon: a majority of posters say they believe germany can get a grip on the situation, despite the huge numbers of people arriving. 800 house and...
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. -- simone sanders. i will be rmc for this evening. is that ok? before i bring out the man of the hour, i want to chat with you all. can i chat with you? did you know three weeks ago america celebrated the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act? today we know our voting rights, our family values, the quality of education and black lives are under attack.
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you can catch simone's new show, simone in the city, saturdays fox 5. my son loves her show. steve: very nice. good. motivating yourself to exercise is often an uphill battle. dari: celebrities are using hypnosis to reach their weight loss goals. we'll ask an expert if you can count on it. steve: plus, with so many late trains, how the mta is lowering its standards for grading on time performance. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to the u.s., puerto rico, canada, mexico, china and india. and for a limited time, you could get a $300 reward card plus tv equipment and epix included. get installed for free as early as today. call 1-800-341-9716. dari: if you ride the subway, you certainly already know that what a new report is saying, that trains are running later than ever. steve: the mta has now lowered the bar on how o
you can catch simone's new show, simone in the city, saturdays fox 5. my son loves her show. steve: very nice. good. motivating yourself to exercise is often an uphill battle. dari: celebrities are using hypnosis to reach their weight loss goals. we'll ask an expert if you can count on it. steve: plus, with so many late trains, how the mta is lowering its standards for grading on time performance. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to...
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city, a new show hosted by our own simone boyce. you check it out, here's a sneak peek. >> if you think you've seen everything there is to see in coney island, maybe it's time to take a closer look. >> this is coney artwall, right in the heart of coney island. here there are other 30 call walls, beautiful paintings that really capture the flavor of new york city. you could spend hours here just walking through this maze of murals. today i'm hanging out with two of the artists who have painted some of these amazing walls. cheers. >> cheers. >> so what do you call this? >> this is hercules, the crossroads. you see hercules in the middle, he's about to make his choice, you know? he's looking this way, going to a side of virtue and a good life which is also a sweet life. i always paint ice cream characters. for me, ice cream is a nice kind of symbol for life, you know? it's -- we've got limited time here, you know, for sure. until we melt away. but i think especially in the context of coney island and ice cream, we have ice cream vendor
city, a new show hosted by our own simone boyce. you check it out, here's a sneak peek. >> if you think you've seen everything there is to see in coney island, maybe it's time to take a closer look. >> this is coney artwall, right in the heart of coney island. here there are other 30 call walls, beautiful paintings that really capture the flavor of new york city. you could spend hours here just walking through this maze of murals. today i'm hanging out with two of the artists who...
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press secretary, the advocate named simone sanders. she was the one who kicked off sunday night's event in portland in front of a record crowd of 28,000 people and introduced comedian and spoke to more than 27,000 people. >> he was against the iraq war, against deregulation of wall street that led to the 2008 collapse, and, most importantly, against the breakup of destiny's child. i may have made that last one up. >> the bernie sanders campaign along with the black lives matters movement are two of the most vibrant parts of the american left at the moment. there's a very heated debate happening about each side's tactical wisdom. we'll talk about that with a supporter from each side next. ♪
press secretary, the advocate named simone sanders. she was the one who kicked off sunday night's event in portland in front of a record crowd of 28,000 people and introduced comedian and spoke to more than 27,000 people. >> he was against the iraq war, against deregulation of wall street that led to the 2008 collapse, and, most importantly, against the breakup of destiny's child. i may have made that last one up. >> the bernie sanders campaign along with the black lives matters...
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simon? >> melissa, another check on markets, if we can. still in a rally mode but losing steam from earlier today. the dow was up 411 points at the session high. utilities perhaps inevitably the biggest drag. the nasdaq still having its best day of the year. >> yeah. you know, simon, today's bounceback prompting a lot of bullish stock calls on wall street. take a look at a few of the big upgrades out there. apple, of course, seeing that stock help the dow and nasdaq as well as the s&p 500 and macy's getting an upgrade, sherwin williams, jpmorgan, a lot of financials, the list goes on and on and in fact we'll highlight some in street talk which we start off with right now and start with an upgrade. garmin gets an upgrade from outperform to market perform. it invests heavily in outdoor and fitness businesses and the recent currency moves should help garmin in the coming quarter. specifically the euro has appreciated 5% and the taiwanese dollar has depreciated nearly 20% and that all in all helps its posture. >> love the trackers. >> second s
simon? >> melissa, another check on markets, if we can. still in a rally mode but losing steam from earlier today. the dow was up 411 points at the session high. utilities perhaps inevitably the biggest drag. the nasdaq still having its best day of the year. >> yeah. you know, simon, today's bounceback prompting a lot of bullish stock calls on wall street. take a look at a few of the big upgrades out there. apple, of course, seeing that stock help the dow and nasdaq as well as the...
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i understand he just hired simone sanders, a new communications director for his campaign. but look, you know, marching with dr. king 50 years ago, i understand that. my father did as well. but my father also understands black lives matter is a new movement, we need new answers for 2015. and that is what we're thirsting for. we want those answers. we want him to address those questions and not just come out and be dismissive and say, hey, give me a pass because i marched with dr. king 50 years ago. on the one-year anniversary of michael brown, today, i can tell bernie that's not going to cut it. >> you must be enjoying this the same way that the democrats are enjoying donald trump causing all the kerfuffles he is. you must be enjoying the sturm and drang about hillary clinton, black lives matter. >> i'm just sorry that it's not getting any more air time. that donald trump is sucking up all the oxygen and we're not seeing all the division and strife and craziness that's going on on their side. to me, it was unbelievable to see, frankly, what was a handful of protesters stop
i understand he just hired simone sanders, a new communications director for his campaign. but look, you know, marching with dr. king 50 years ago, i understand that. my father did as well. but my father also understands black lives matter is a new movement, we need new answers for 2015. and that is what we're thirsting for. we want those answers. we want him to address those questions and not just come out and be dismissive and say, hey, give me a pass because i marched with dr. king 50 years...
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.-- bob harker, as simon, good morning.y the way, is there a risk that the bank of england is too late in beginning the interest rate tightening cycle? it is very difficult to make a strong case for raising rates when inflation is bouncing around zero, and commodity prices are weakening, when oil prices continue to drop. on the other hand, if we monitor what's going in the property market, not just the residential market, and also the commercial sector. if you look at each of those areas, you are getting signals which suggest that those markets are perhaps beginning to run away. not necessarily lose sight of fundamentals, that indication that this prolonged period of low interest rates is leading to significant movements in real estate prices. we know that the housing market but indications are strong, and when we look at the construction sector, the feeling we are getting on's shortages -- on shortages, there are shortages of materials. it's quite a lot for the bank to grapple with but it is against the background of zero
.-- bob harker, as simon, good morning.y the way, is there a risk that the bank of england is too late in beginning the interest rate tightening cycle? it is very difficult to make a strong case for raising rates when inflation is bouncing around zero, and commodity prices are weakening, when oil prices continue to drop. on the other hand, if we monitor what's going in the property market, not just the residential market, and also the commercial sector. if you look at each of those areas, you...
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please put your hands together for william and simon. [applause] >> thank you very much and welcome to i hate people that do this when they begin events but i'm going to do it for a student of mine. i'm very proud to be here and this is a fantastic look and you should buy it and read it and make money for those that are good people. it's clear, it's acutely written and full of conspicuous analysis of contemporary ideology. i guess the first question i want to ask as we were talking in the coffee bar now a couple of minutes ago about the way this book came about and its relationship to the financial crisis so maybe we could begin talking about that. >> e my research for this book was focused on how economics influence these public policies and how economics can be a rationality for politics today. it was during the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009 that i like many people became very interested in how the regime was going to end and a new regime was going to emerge and many people at the time believed that it's clearly an entire rationali
please put your hands together for william and simon. [applause] >> thank you very much and welcome to i hate people that do this when they begin events but i'm going to do it for a student of mine. i'm very proud to be here and this is a fantastic look and you should buy it and read it and make money for those that are good people. it's clear, it's acutely written and full of conspicuous analysis of contemporary ideology. i guess the first question i want to ask as we were talking in the...
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sot ron simons, departamento de policia de alameda 02:22 en un de los caso se robo un carro en otros se metio a las casas pero no se roba nada... vo y aunque no pueden dar detalles de que es lo que hace el delincuente exactamente en el interior , en el incidente mas reciente no solo invadio un apartamento.. sot ron simons, departamento de policia de alameda 00:59 al 01:06 desperto a una jovecita que estaba durmiendo, abuso de ella sexualmente y huyo... vo por ello estan pidiendo a la comunidad que tomen ciertas precauciones.... sot ron simons, departamento de policia de alameda 03:44 al 04:00 les estamos pidiendo que cierren con seguro todas las puertas y ventanas... especialmente durante la noche...sabemos que quieren que circule aire fresco pero esta esta persona suelta y se esta metiendo a las casas... tanto el departamento de policia como el del alguacil estan investigando cada uno de los casos... revisando la evidencia... incluyendo videos de camaras de seguridad de las escenas del crimen...estan entrevistando a testigos...+ ademas han incrementado la vigilancia en esa zona de l
sot ron simons, departamento de policia de alameda 02:22 en un de los caso se robo un carro en otros se metio a las casas pero no se roba nada... vo y aunque no pueden dar detalles de que es lo que hace el delincuente exactamente en el interior , en el incidente mas reciente no solo invadio un apartamento.. sot ron simons, departamento de policia de alameda 00:59 al 01:06 desperto a una jovecita que estaba durmiendo, abuso de ella sexualmente y huyo... vo por ello estan pidiendo a la comunidad...
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let's get the latest from cnn simon moses live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john.much hanging on today. the families and loved ones of the 239 passengers and crew on board mh-370 holding on to every development. today, as you say, is that crucial day. inside there is that flaperon from the 777 aircraft in a sealed container. we are expecting at some point this afternoon, it's 10:00 a.m. or so local time rear right now this afternoon that team of experts will arrive. they will assemble together to open that box likely to be intermediate as is standard operating procedure and then they will start running the crucial tests. now, of course they want to establish a direct link so there is no shadow of a doubt that this flaperon does belong to mh-370. experts have reminded us there is still room for it potentially not to be and we shouldn't speculate because often parts are swapped around bits and piece are changed on aircraft usually, of course registered in logs but it could well be that this time it wasn't. so they don't want to say definitively it's mh-370 based on t
let's get the latest from cnn simon moses live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, john.much hanging on today. the families and loved ones of the 239 passengers and crew on board mh-370 holding on to every development. today, as you say, is that crucial day. inside there is that flaperon from the 777 aircraft in a sealed container. we are expecting at some point this afternoon, it's 10:00 a.m. or so local time rear right now this afternoon that team of experts will arrive. they will...
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buenas noches, saludamos desde el puente internacional simÓn bolÍvar en la frontera entre colombia y ha estado todo el dÍa ayudando a pasar los enseres de las personas colombianas que vienen desde venezuela. lo que ha pasado es que la crisis ha aumentado, cientos de personas se trasladaron desde venezuela hacia colombia y siguen llegando y algunos siguen esperando para venir acÁ confiando en que esa reuniÓn entre los cancilleres de maÑana pueda darle un poco de claridad a este asunto que todos los que viven de la frontera para acÁ y por allÁ lo ven con muchÍsima oscuridad. enrique: el gobierno colombiano ha dado una cifra oficial de los deportados? periodista: sÍ, correcto, el gobierno habla de 1071, de ellas hay 608 que ya estÁn en albergues en los sitios que han acondicionado para que pasen la noche mientras consiguen donde vivir, esta es la cifra oficial. la cifra que se maneja de 1071 es exactamente la que da el gobierno. no se sabe cuÁntos han pasado por los lados del rÍo, en que no estÁ presente una guardia. mientras acÁ sigue aumentando la crisis y como dije en un principio, s
buenas noches, saludamos desde el puente internacional simÓn bolÍvar en la frontera entre colombia y ha estado todo el dÍa ayudando a pasar los enseres de las personas colombianas que vienen desde venezuela. lo que ha pasado es que la crisis ha aumentado, cientos de personas se trasladaron desde venezuela hacia colombia y siguen llegando y algunos siguen esperando para venir acÁ confiando en que esa reuniÓn entre los cancilleres de maÑana pueda darle un poco de claridad a este asunto que...
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catch simone's show, simone in the city, saturdays at 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 at night right here on fox 5. dari: well, a home run for kids at yankee stadium. steve: how dozens of students got to team up with the bronx bombers. dari: drones can be terrifying for pilots. why are they being sold at the airport? we'll find out what's happening. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? whether it's 3 megs or 300 megs. yeah. for the right price. from $14.99 everyday low price internet, to 300 meg ultra-fast internet, we have you covered. even with wifi at home and on the go. plans start at $14.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc to switch today. time warner cable. enjoy better. you're a parent. i'm a colonel. we're both busy people. so pick up my new hand prepared $20 family fill up meal. eight pieces of original recipe chicken, two
catch simone's show, simone in the city, saturdays at 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 at night right here on fox 5. dari: well, a home run for kids at yankee stadium. steve: how dozens of students got to team up with the bronx bombers. dari: drones can be terrifying for pilots. why are they being sold at the airport? we'll find out what's happening. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it...
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simon mcgregor wood is life there for us what's planned for today?> reporter: well, a pretty traditional commemoration. >>> with the passing of the years, the numbers of those who actively participated in the fight against the japanese dwindled considerably. this may be the last meaningful anniversary with those veterans. >> how important does it become there for people, simon, given the fact that there are very few survivors now of that war? >> reporter: i think it's being considered quite an important day because, in the post-war collective conscious of the british, the fight against the japanese was the lesser of the conflicts, the poor relative, the 14th army that fought through what was then called burma to take ran goon and accept the japanese surrender was often referred to in the post-war era as the forgotten army. >> fight against the japanese didn't have the immedia immedia the nazi germany had, it was, after all, fought a very long way away on colonial land, imperial possession and some might say in defense of british imperial positions. i
simon mcgregor wood is life there for us what's planned for today?> reporter: well, a pretty traditional commemoration. >>> with the passing of the years, the numbers of those who actively participated in the fight against the japanese dwindled considerably. this may be the last meaningful anniversary with those veterans. >> how important does it become there for people, simon, given the fact that there are very few survivors now of that war? >> reporter: i think it's...
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enstar producer david simon is miniseriesnew p for eac hbo. of that and much more coming up on bloomberg market day. as california battles a record-breaking drought, los unusualhas found an solution. small plastic balls that slows evaporation and the growth of our -- algae. they will prevent 300 million gallons of water from evaporating. worked with him and joins us in los angeles. .i for joining us -- thank you for joining us. we described them as the size of an apple. can you give us more detail? what are they made of? do not want with you? >> they are a four-inch diameter ball made of the stick. they are made of high density polyethylene, the same you would find in a gallon the junk. does not break apart in the sun. original ones we had were filled with air and they floated under the surface. this is a windy area we did not let them flying out and hitting the drivers. they are filled with water so they of the weight of the water to hold them in place. scarlet: the original balls were hollow i did not have water and this began in november of
enstar producer david simon is miniseriesnew p for eac hbo. of that and much more coming up on bloomberg market day. as california battles a record-breaking drought, los unusualhas found an solution. small plastic balls that slows evaporation and the growth of our -- algae. they will prevent 300 million gallons of water from evaporating. worked with him and joins us in los angeles. .i for joining us -- thank you for joining us. we described them as the size of an apple. can you give us more...
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>> reporter: simon, thanks very much.dley in the written remarks that he's reading right now makes comments only on the area in his district. he says it is doing well. he says there are pockets of weakness. he sites the fed coverage which has been on the decline and puerto rico as well. he points out new york city job strength saying it's linked to tech, not wall street. jobs in silicon alley. he makes no comments on the national economy or policy in the written statements. we're awaiting a q and a and we expect questions to be made on monetary policy. we got some data today that highlights the puzzle for the fed. the u.s. economy has been doing reasonably well amid the market turmoil, july durable goods beating estimates up 2%. way better than the estimate. june revised up as well. capital spending by business 2.2%. this sets the scene for the u.s. economy going into this downturn. we expect it to come off somewhat when we begin to get data from the downturn. but at least the table was set reasonably well going into this
>> reporter: simon, thanks very much.dley in the written remarks that he's reading right now makes comments only on the area in his district. he says it is doing well. he says there are pockets of weakness. he sites the fed coverage which has been on the decline and puerto rico as well. he points out new york city job strength saying it's linked to tech, not wall street. jobs in silicon alley. he makes no comments on the national economy or policy in the written statements. we're awaiting...
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simon?ou. >> thank you very much, rick. >>> to dom chu with a "market flash." >> let's call your attention to the dow right now down 180 points, near the worst levels of the session right now. down by 183 points. the s&p 500 down by 15. nasdaq composite down by 38. near the worst levels so far. among some of the stocks to watch today, apple shares falling by 3% so far crossing through its average price for the last 200 days. that's a key technical level that some traders watch. if the stock closes at this level that will put it in correction territory. it is down about 11%, 12% from its recent high. intraday, that was $134.54 april 28th. apple has been under pressure since that earnings report last month. apple one of those key stocks to watch because of course it is the most valuable company in the world. back over to you. >> it all means that the dow is now down almost 2% this year. the s&p 500 only up 2%, barely up 2%. >>> some top strategists are still bullish for 2015. why the s&p 500 c
simon?ou. >> thank you very much, rick. >>> to dom chu with a "market flash." >> let's call your attention to the dow right now down 180 points, near the worst levels of the session right now. down by 183 points. the s&p 500 down by 15. nasdaq composite down by 38. near the worst levels so far. among some of the stocks to watch today, apple shares falling by 3% so far crossing through its average price for the last 200 days. that's a key technical level that...
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simons? >> when we've reduced the cash bon pollution in the last ten years and now we have another 17% reduction over the next 15 years. it is really a continuation of the trend but the important thing is the mission continues to go down and instead of up and that is through clean energy. the clean energy revolution is here. what i think will happen is we'll see the targets achieve much faster than is called for in the plan now the direction is set and it is clear that carbon pollution is no longer rewarded in the market place and rather we're troying to get to clean. >> what about the point as far as the industries that it will hit most, particularly the coal industry. >> well here we go again. i mean, every time the epa comes out with a filter act rule it attacked by industry as the end of the economy and the huge burden on consumers and the reality is with extensive analysis on the filter act this bipartisan piece of legislation has worked well and benefits have exceeded costs cumulatively
simons? >> when we've reduced the cash bon pollution in the last ten years and now we have another 17% reduction over the next 15 years. it is really a continuation of the trend but the important thing is the mission continues to go down and instead of up and that is through clean energy. the clean energy revolution is here. what i think will happen is we'll see the targets achieve much faster than is called for in the plan now the direction is set and it is clear that carbon pollution is...
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. >>> good afternoon, my name is simon lester. i'm a trade policy analyst for here at the cato institute. thank you all for coming out today. thanks for those of you watching on the internet and i understand it c-span 2. we have what i think will be an interesting and informative policy forum on removing online barriers to medical care. this is sometimes referred to as telemedicine or telehealth. i expect to learn a lot from this forum myself. i've written only about a narrow aspect of the issue. i've written about how international trade agreements address it. i was following the canada e.u. trade negotiations and i saw that german has excluded telemedicine from the liberalization. they said we will not liberalize in this area. as a free trader this offended me and annoyed me and said in trade negotiations government should try to have cross border trade in medical services. but i realize if i were to hold a policy forum on the trade aspect it would be hard to fill my office let alone this auditorium and i decided to talk about t
. >>> good afternoon, my name is simon lester. i'm a trade policy analyst for here at the cato institute. thank you all for coming out today. thanks for those of you watching on the internet and i understand it c-span 2. we have what i think will be an interesting and informative policy forum on removing online barriers to medical care. this is sometimes referred to as telemedicine or telehealth. i expect to learn a lot from this forum myself. i've written only about a narrow aspect of...