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. >> are you skeptical? >> i think i'd have to see it to believe it. >> turn around, honey, and look in the mirror. >> shut up. >> that's crazy. >> announcer: so if you're ready to reclaim the face and the skin you remember, then keep watching for a special offer that's going to make today the best time to start. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks, everybody. i'm so glad you're here, because in this youth-obsessed world we all live in, we could use a little help, right? who here thinks they need a little help? your hand was one of the first ones up. what do you look at in the mirror and not like? >> fine lines, wrinkles around the eyes. >> your hand went up, too. my forehead. >> are you skeptical that something in a tube like this could make any difference in the forehead lines? >> skeptical? yes. i think i've tried nearly everything and i... yeah, skeptical. >> hold that thought, okay? and i also saw your hand go up. what do you think is not right about you? >> well, i've had smile lines since i was in my la
. >> are you skeptical? >> i think i'd have to see it to believe it. >> turn around, honey, and look in the mirror. >> shut up. >> that's crazy. >> announcer: so if you're ready to reclaim the face and the skin you remember, then keep watching for a special offer that's going to make today the best time to start. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks, everybody. i'm so glad you're here, because in this youth-obsessed world we all live in, we could use a...
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overall, trade deals ours seen rather skeptically. that is the reason why the presidential candidate are pretty much skeptical about those trade deals. the hotter topic is the transpacific partnership. americans at this one are not only of love -- not really falling in love with any of these deals. >> it has historically benefited all sides. why does it seem so reluctant? >> is pretty simple. that conception is that it has not benefited many people in the united states. i am saying what you feel. here in the united states near even going is that further. we are looking back at all trade deals and a lot of feel that their jobs situation, their industries hurts -- got hurt. they are skeptical about deals, especially the to keep. -- tpp. here it is the fear. brett: thank you. that is all your business for the moment. turkey's military defensive has entered it day -- six day. turkish troops have driven them out of syria. he launched his military action saying is adadvanced visible leaves -- will look lead to a kurdish state. let us the go
overall, trade deals ours seen rather skeptically. that is the reason why the presidential candidate are pretty much skeptical about those trade deals. the hotter topic is the transpacific partnership. americans at this one are not only of love -- not really falling in love with any of these deals. >> it has historically benefited all sides. why does it seem so reluctant? >> is pretty simple. that conception is that it has not benefited many people in the united states. i am saying...
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host: where does your skepticism center on? guest: i am skeptical about donald trump himself. i am skeptical of exactly how committed he is to supporting republican ideals. he has been in the business of donald trump for a very long time. he is a very transactional person and whatever benefits donald trump is the direction he is going to go in. we see some of that on the campaign trail. he seems to forget he is running for president and ends up focusing on these attack lines that don't really benefit him or the party. in some cases they might be doing damage. i am skeptical that donald trump is going to put forward and fully implement the republican party agenda, conservative agenda. he's really just going to be in this for himself. that's what my skepticism is based on. host: we had 17 people on the stage. why did we end up with donald trump? really goods a question. i have all sorts of different answers for that. at the heart of this is the fact that the american people have been disappointed by traditional politics in both parties. it's the reason you saw bernie do so well
host: where does your skepticism center on? guest: i am skeptical about donald trump himself. i am skeptical of exactly how committed he is to supporting republican ideals. he has been in the business of donald trump for a very long time. he is a very transactional person and whatever benefits donald trump is the direction he is going to go in. we see some of that on the campaign trail. he seems to forget he is running for president and ends up focusing on these attack lines that don't really...
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the nigerian military says it has eliminated the leader of a boko haram, but there is skepticism. and the city of light loses some of its allure -- tourism revenues are plummeting in paris because of the fear of terrorism keeping many visitors away. the industry is demanding action. welcome. turkey is mobilizing forces on the syrian border, ramping up its military campaign against militants and the so-called islamic state. after two days of shelling, and gray says it is working to launch an incursion into i.s. held territory. meanwhile, turkish towns are being evacuated as the c conflit escalates. >> confusion at the turkish-syrian border. people told to stay off the street and keep in their homes. still, people free -- people flee with whatever they can carry. >> this is the reason -- craters left by mortar shells fired by -- fired from i is controlled territory. turkey says shells hit the border towns. the turkish military has responded with its own shelling against kurdish positions on the border. rebels are preparing a maj offensive. the turkey foreign minister says they will
the nigerian military says it has eliminated the leader of a boko haram, but there is skepticism. and the city of light loses some of its allure -- tourism revenues are plummeting in paris because of the fear of terrorism keeping many visitors away. the industry is demanding action. welcome. turkey is mobilizing forces on the syrian border, ramping up its military campaign against militants and the so-called islamic state. after two days of shelling, and gray says it is working to launch an...
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but are they skeptical? >> no. no. i tell people, "listen, if you are skeptical, all's you have to do is come in. we're gonna show you around the center. you might even talk to some of this is a story about you, and how we can unleash your human potential." >> you have one more photo. >> i do. we don't talk about guys a lot because guys don't like to talk about their smile. here's a fellow who, his teeth were so loose, right -- his favorite thing in the world? barbecue on sundays. have the family over, barbecue it up. you know what? he couldn't eat the barbecue anymore because his teeth were so loose from gum disease. he knew he didn't want to wear dentures. he just -- that whole thought -- putting anything into his mouth and fitting up into the roof of his mouth wasn't going to work. he was an excellent candidate. and now -- look at him at the barbecue on sundays now. he can bite into chicken, ribs. >> what about pain? we haven't talked about pain. it does seem painful. >> pain is a relative thing. first of all, when
but are they skeptical? >> no. no. i tell people, "listen, if you are skeptical, all's you have to do is come in. we're gonna show you around the center. you might even talk to some of this is a story about you, and how we can unleash your human potential." >> you have one more photo. >> i do. we don't talk about guys a lot because guys don't like to talk about their smile. here's a fellow who, his teeth were so loose, right -- his favorite thing in the world?...
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but at the same time there was some legitimate reasons for skepticism here. most of all this is just not in character for trump because he's been asked along the way as he's made these controversial comments if he regrets them. and each time he said no. it also coincides almost perfectly with kellyanne coming in as his new campaign manager knowing that she wanted to give him -- to soften up his image a bit. so you question whether that's coming legitimately from his heart or from her from a campaign perspective. that said, you know, he did say the words and it was a pretty big deal. >> right. right. well, kellyanne conway said in one of her many interviews this week that donald trump went over the speech with a pen. it wasn't her words. of course she's going to say that. amy, what about the fact that the media, look, let's face it, the media were stunned because trump never apologizes for anything, although he wasn't specific about which comments and to whom he might be expressing regret. >> right. and donald trump himself has said it's a part of his sort of
but at the same time there was some legitimate reasons for skepticism here. most of all this is just not in character for trump because he's been asked along the way as he's made these controversial comments if he regrets them. and each time he said no. it also coincides almost perfectly with kellyanne coming in as his new campaign manager knowing that she wanted to give him -- to soften up his image a bit. so you question whether that's coming legitimately from his heart or from her from a...
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there are many people who are skeptical about angela merkel's leadership and even more are skeptical about her capacity to solve this refugee problem and that's a particularly big problem because there are a series of regional elections coming up. one coming up on sunday. in the next year, federal elections. and she has not decided whether she will stand for reelection but i am sure she's considering all these numbers of whether voters are thinking positively of her government. brent: a lot of people have said in the last year, nonstop, that this is the one issue that could spell the end for angela merkel. people are still saying that and she is still the chancellor. guest: a few months and years ago, we were talking about the teflon chancellor. i don't think there is a teflon chancellor any longer. the fact she has been taking so long, she has not said whether she will end up for reelection, doesn't mean she is doubting that and doesn't know what she's going to do. brent: thank you very much. in a surprise move, u.s. presidential candidate, donald trump, has arrived in mexico. he wi
there are many people who are skeptical about angela merkel's leadership and even more are skeptical about her capacity to solve this refugee problem and that's a particularly big problem because there are a series of regional elections coming up. one coming up on sunday. in the next year, federal elections. and she has not decided whether she will stand for reelection but i am sure she's considering all these numbers of whether voters are thinking positively of her government. brent: a lot of...
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if they wanted to really target the euro skepticism going around
if they wanted to really target the euro skepticism going around
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the latest proposal was met with skepticism today: ((gov. sports, but none of them are within the confines of what we typically do in the state of nevada." dr.
the latest proposal was met with skepticism today: ((gov. sports, but none of them are within the confines of what we typically do in the state of nevada." dr.
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so was the skepticism justified? >> absolutely. says, you know, just historically, you look back, someone who says i'm concerned, in i have hurt anyone, like you said, there is a note, no specific apology and no specifics to who he offended or what he feel remorseful or regret about. this is the man that talked about punching michael bloomberg in the face, a man who cared about himself after the orlando fact and felt that a man whose son died for the country was attacking him. >> and everyone thinks that was a political mistake but he what denounced at the convention. now, back to this question on paul manafort would lasted four months or so as the trump campaign manager. "new york times", heidi przbyla, did the first of several pieces about his ties as a guy who has been a lobbyist for years to ukraine and how ledgers were discovered that seemed to she $12 million in cashier marked for paul manafort and he denied he ever received the money and denounced "new york times" but what do you make of the story? was that story fair? >> it
so was the skepticism justified? >> absolutely. says, you know, just historically, you look back, someone who says i'm concerned, in i have hurt anyone, like you said, there is a note, no specific apology and no specifics to who he offended or what he feel remorseful or regret about. this is the man that talked about punching michael bloomberg in the face, a man who cared about himself after the orlando fact and felt that a man whose son died for the country was attacking him. >>...
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the other one is very skeptical. i am somewhat skeptical. john sexton is looking for really good news articles that i like nuances of the trunk campaign. host: where does your skepticism center on? guest: i am skeptical about donald trump himself. i am skeptical of exactly how committed he is to supporting republican ideals. he has been in the business of donald trump for a very long time. he is a very transactional person and whatever benefits donald trump is the direction he is going to go in. we see some of that on the campaign trail. he seems to forget he is running for president and ends up focusing on these attack lines that don't really benefit him or the party. in some cases they might be doing damage. i am skeptical that donald trump is going to put forward and fully implement the republican party agenda, conservative agenda. really just going to be in this for himself. that's what my skepticism is based on. host: we had 17 people on the stage. why did we end up with donald trump? really goods a question. i have all sorts of differe
the other one is very skeptical. i am somewhat skeptical. john sexton is looking for really good news articles that i like nuances of the trunk campaign. host: where does your skepticism center on? guest: i am skeptical about donald trump himself. i am skeptical of exactly how committed he is to supporting republican ideals. he has been in the business of donald trump for a very long time. he is a very transactional person and whatever benefits donald trump is the direction he is going to go...
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is complacency, that is skepticism.re lagging watchtors, and we will things carefully but today's data --nt richard: what i usually focus on is earnings and unemployment rate. both of those are mostly pre-brexit. it will be interesting to look at today's data. the most important is probably tomorrow's retail sales. guy: absolutely. richard jones, joining us from bloomberg's first word. stay with bloomberg. up next, the polls. francine lacqua will be talking 9:40.oming up at jon ferro and i will be carrying on a conversation on the radio. we will take around where the fed sits right now ahead of those all-important minutes later on. and we will be breaking the u.k. data that will be coming out on the employment front at 9:30 a.m. london time. ftse down by 1/10 of 1%. admiral giving back some ground. this is bloomberg. ♪ hohes w'oiithongestc ?estc .thlais hotas hkeca hyson' at' y llseg ca hke cwistomin biness rnte fid , p cth bou e.juais hotas hkeca hyson' at' y ddstus azetomimed ag y wiourof'r eie esr a adylr -onheesev .
is complacency, that is skepticism.re lagging watchtors, and we will things carefully but today's data --nt richard: what i usually focus on is earnings and unemployment rate. both of those are mostly pre-brexit. it will be interesting to look at today's data. the most important is probably tomorrow's retail sales. guy: absolutely. richard jones, joining us from bloomberg's first word. stay with bloomberg. up next, the polls. francine lacqua will be talking 9:40.oming up at jon ferro and i will...
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later today, holmes will face hundreds of lab experts to give skeptics a first of look behind theranos which only calls for a few drops of blood. dr. gupta is in rio. i can't overstate how huge this is. she has not been speaking to anyone. >> yeah. absolutely, and you know, it has been one of the best kept secrets as you know, in silicon valley for the last ten years. the project is code named edison. the promise was simple. run all of these blood tests on just a single few drops of blood. the question was, how well did it work, and what were the things that worked better than others. we got an exclusive look at the technology. for the very first time, elizabeth homes is opening up the secret labs of theronos in 2003, elizabeth homes dropped out of stanford and founded thr thr, ju -- theronos. there are numerous steps that can impact the results. for example, the tourniquet. how long is that supposed to be on? was that alcohol or iodine used to clean my arm. what's the size of the needle, why and why so many tubes. the anticlotting is not standardized. let alone the machines that final
later today, holmes will face hundreds of lab experts to give skeptics a first of look behind theranos which only calls for a few drops of blood. dr. gupta is in rio. i can't overstate how huge this is. she has not been speaking to anyone. >> yeah. absolutely, and you know, it has been one of the best kept secrets as you know, in silicon valley for the last ten years. the project is code named edison. the promise was simple. run all of these blood tests on just a single few drops of...
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even with the skepticism we know is out there? >> this is a moonshot.tainly this opens the door. where there is hope. you have to start somewhere. i believe that's true. you have to start somewhere when it comes to syria. this is certainly a good start. bashar al assad has made it clear he's not going anywhere. he only exerted more and more control in the last five years. 500,000 people dead. 5 million people left as refugees. what happens to those people? are people repatriated? is the government handed over? it's a good start. probably a breakthrough but this is chapter one of a 30-chapter book. >> 30 or more. cal, thank you. we'll continue to follow this story and breaking news and share more as it develops. >>> for now, we'll be right back. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. when all of your clients are suspected criminals, how do you know who you can trust? this seattle-based husband and wife bail bond team rarely get it wrong. with over 30 years in the business, they share their secrets for screening clients. for more
even with the skepticism we know is out there? >> this is a moonshot.tainly this opens the door. where there is hope. you have to start somewhere. i believe that's true. you have to start somewhere when it comes to syria. this is certainly a good start. bashar al assad has made it clear he's not going anywhere. he only exerted more and more control in the last five years. 500,000 people dead. 5 million people left as refugees. what happens to those people? are people repatriated? is the...
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but she was more skeptical all along about dmitry medvedev's staying power and whether he was calling the shots were once just what he ended up being. this is one of those stories that caught the name of revisionism on both sides. if you ask the white house they will tell you she turned on putin when it was obvious where he was coming from anyway and she wrote a very well-known exit memo to the president on putin and russia saying we need to recognize that he's bad news into this relationship is going to deteriorate. there are some in the white house but think it was convenient timing. the state department argument is that she was skeptical all along and always thought that he was going to come in when the time was right and get rid of him and things were going to go south. but i think is not disputed because she's on the record of saying it is she would advocate a tough line against putin in ukraine in particular. at the brookings institute last fall she was asked about this and felt we should have pushed back harder against him and i think there's evidence her advisers said she woul
but she was more skeptical all along about dmitry medvedev's staying power and whether he was calling the shots were once just what he ended up being. this is one of those stories that caught the name of revisionism on both sides. if you ask the white house they will tell you she turned on putin when it was obvious where he was coming from anyway and she wrote a very well-known exit memo to the president on putin and russia saying we need to recognize that he's bad news into this relationship...
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so far, you're skeptical on whether that will continue?bout the fact that you can't economy will continue to show the signs at the moment. if you look at the pmi data of the u.k., it absolutely fell off a cliff. compare that to the european data which has held up relatively well, and what you are seeing is the concerns around brexit seem to be localized to the u.k. that suggest even though the u.k. economy continues to do relatively well at the moment, you should see a sharp slowdown and domestic growth in the u.k. in europe, it is dependent on the numbers we get late this morning, but it looks like you have not seen the confidence the same. anna: even with the plunging confidence, is there reason to wonder whether that is really true outside london and the metropolitan bubble that we perhaps exist in? the persimmon ceo telling us buyers are keen to buy houses, but they anticipate good sales. mike: in the housing market, there is the big differential between london and outside of london. prices in london rocket upward since the crisis. man
so far, you're skeptical on whether that will continue?bout the fact that you can't economy will continue to show the signs at the moment. if you look at the pmi data of the u.k., it absolutely fell off a cliff. compare that to the european data which has held up relatively well, and what you are seeing is the concerns around brexit seem to be localized to the u.k. that suggest even though the u.k. economy continues to do relatively well at the moment, you should see a sharp slowdown and...
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the company has not released data on it, skepticism of how it really looks. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta got access inside the labs for a tour with holmes. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes is opening the labs of theranos. in 2003, then 19-year-old elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford. with the hope of finding small amounts of blood. just a few drops to do what normally took tubes. testing blood may seem like a simple process but, in fact, there are numerous steps that can impact the results. for example, the tourniquet. how long is that supposed to be on? was that the alcohol or iodine used to clean my arm? what's the size of the needle? and why are there so many tubes? the anti-clotting medicine is not standardized nor the various reagents used to do the testing, itself, yet alone the machines that finally spit out the results. it is a big $75 billion industry with thousands of players controlling little pieces of the process. theranos wants all of it. what resulted is this black box. a mini lab. the company can run 40 tests on a tiny sample
the company has not released data on it, skepticism of how it really looks. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta got access inside the labs for a tour with holmes. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes is opening the labs of theranos. in 2003, then 19-year-old elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford. with the hope of finding small amounts of blood. just a few drops to do what normally took tubes. testing blood may seem like a simple process but, in fact, there are numerous steps that can...
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hey, you know, they should be skeptical. but now they can be skeptical, yet at theam say to themselves, "hey, you know, this sounds pretty good. this sounds important. i'm gonna give it a try because it's only $6.95 for shipping." and we rush it out to them. and remember that study on joints we just spoke about, mark? >> mm-hmm. sure. >> more joint comfort, right? so, what people start to see is, "wow, i'm more comfortable. i feel the difference." and they realize, "hey, this is really important." and they tell their friends and they tell their relatives and they tell their loved ones. and, mark, purity's been doing business like this for many, many years. we put our money where our mouth is. we put our money into our formulas, and we let you try "wow, this stuff really works. it's great." you notice the difference. >> okay, let's remind people how to get their free bottle of the krill omega 50+ with coq10 and the b12 energy melts. we'll be right back. >> announcer: purity products, a leading provider of cutting-edge nutrace
hey, you know, they should be skeptical. but now they can be skeptical, yet at theam say to themselves, "hey, you know, this sounds pretty good. this sounds important. i'm gonna give it a try because it's only $6.95 for shipping." and we rush it out to them. and remember that study on joints we just spoke about, mark? >> mm-hmm. sure. >> more joint comfort, right? so, what people start to see is, "wow, i'm more comfortable. i feel the difference." and they...
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and there was skepticism by businesses about unions, some businesses, and there was skepticism by other people. and the constitutional hook on which this skepticism was grounded was the notion that it wasn't within the police power to favor some subset of the population over others. a general interest law, a law for the common good had to be about everybody. and if you just had a law that favored this group, which is like one half of a contractual deal, which is the labor unions, over this group, which is management or "capital," that's an improper -- that by itself is an improper use of the police power because it's siding with one over the other. and the police power's for everybody's benefit. now, i do know that this concept of the police power, this limited concept of the police power was first, on the one hand, it was very prevalent, and then it came under challenge. and it came under challenge under the theory that everybody is benefited from helping labor out because of conditions and working conditions. there's a whole long story we can tell about we're all better off because th
and there was skepticism by businesses about unions, some businesses, and there was skepticism by other people. and the constitutional hook on which this skepticism was grounded was the notion that it wasn't within the police power to favor some subset of the population over others. a general interest law, a law for the common good had to be about everybody. and if you just had a law that favored this group, which is like one half of a contractual deal, which is the labor unions, over this...
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some skepticism is right. it is a good step to bring people in that know a lot of the issues and trump does not know about -- >> governor christie. >> those are very smart. >> at the end of the day, approach it and ask questions. as you get more, it is going to be a weekly occasion. you will learn a lot more about it. >> i am struck by this. you are talking watchers. do we honestly believe the obama justice department is going to care about voter fraud? >> not for a single moment. i think when you have an attorney general who's so clearly put his and now her thumb on the scales of justice to protect the administration, we are in never, never land. >> i would say with both feet they landed on a scale of justice. it is what the justice department has become is beyond anything in history as far as i can determine. >> well, i think the same of the intelligence, it has been politicalized as well to give the president what they want to hear. he only hears what he wants to hear. >> lets say it and use the word, this
some skepticism is right. it is a good step to bring people in that know a lot of the issues and trump does not know about -- >> governor christie. >> those are very smart. >> at the end of the day, approach it and ask questions. as you get more, it is going to be a weekly occasion. you will learn a lot more about it. >> i am struck by this. you are talking watchers. do we honestly believe the obama justice department is going to care about voter fraud? >> not for...
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still considerable skepticism, but let us see how it all plays out. manus? manus: skepticism abound. are slowing. and that is possibly going to usurp sentiment. yousef gamal el-din, thank you for joining us. speaking of the putin and was thet erdogan, this first meeting since the downing of that warplane by turkish forces. ouring us from moscow, editor very good to see you. how significant is this meeting between the two? >> this is really a big priority for both countries to demonstrate, that ties are back on track and they will fight concerns that they might be isolated by pressure from the last, so they really pulled out all the stops to show that they're getting back to being friends, being in a czarist palace outside of putin's hometown. they had a meeting, as well as a larger one of business groups. manus: this is greatly important to focus on donald trump, the world theater of politics. putin i'm not isolated, and turkey, i can do what i want. how quickly is his likely to happen? how real is this? greg: on the economic front, there is some skepticism
still considerable skepticism, but let us see how it all plays out. manus? manus: skepticism abound. are slowing. and that is possibly going to usurp sentiment. yousef gamal el-din, thank you for joining us. speaking of the putin and was thet erdogan, this first meeting since the downing of that warplane by turkish forces. ouring us from moscow, editor very good to see you. how significant is this meeting between the two? >> this is really a big priority for both countries to demonstrate,...
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>> i am very skeptical. theynk in the pfizer offer have a decent sized walkway clause. fe themselves bowed out quite extraordinarily. they had the chance to speak to medivation. this is pretty much a done deal. >> an interesting approach from santa fe trying to force the deal at one point. think they have lost in credibility because of that approach? >> right now prospects are -- leak.elatively be this was a great opportunity but they lowballed it. they should have gone a bit more aggressive. especially with santa fe. this has been a great way for them to reestablish. i think investors would be a little bit upset by this. >> where do santa fe go from here? >> the company has capital. it can leverage the debt structure to do some deal. they have other companies they can look at. shortage out there. companies in biotech alone. about bothous comments ian reid made saying it is good for innovation. gotten fda approval. it is a profitable company. how does this fit in the plan buying a drug ready to order? >> this makes it very attractive. also, they are getting to other dru
>> i am very skeptical. theynk in the pfizer offer have a decent sized walkway clause. fe themselves bowed out quite extraordinarily. they had the chance to speak to medivation. this is pretty much a done deal. >> an interesting approach from santa fe trying to force the deal at one point. think they have lost in credibility because of that approach? >> right now prospects are -- leak.elatively be this was a great opportunity but they lowballed it. they should have gone a bit...
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western medical societies remain somewhat skeptical. they say existing studies on the efficacy are too small and too poorly done to be convincing beyond a placebo effect. that is doing nothing to detract from the olympic moment of an old remedy. roseanne colletti, news 4 new york. >> tune in tonight at 7:30 for the inside look at everything olympics tonight. meal the human emoji and how the local gymnast earned the nickname. "the olympic zone" at 7:30. >>> special program could help you breeze through the airport on your next trip. >> learn about how it works and what could be keeping you from signing up. >>> plus this -- >> reporter: phone scammers are at it again. this time using green technology to try and steal from homeowners. coming up, what they're doing and how you can protect >>> a rescue team made a rare stuck in a creek. because it was low tide, the animal couldn't get out. the team used kay ax and cargo -- kayaks and cargo net to rescue the seven-foot dolphin. neighbors who lived in the area for 30 years say they've never se
western medical societies remain somewhat skeptical. they say existing studies on the efficacy are too small and too poorly done to be convincing beyond a placebo effect. that is doing nothing to detract from the olympic moment of an old remedy. roseanne colletti, news 4 new york. >> tune in tonight at 7:30 for the inside look at everything olympics tonight. meal the human emoji and how the local gymnast earned the nickname. "the olympic zone" at 7:30. >>> special...
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people are always skeptical.ave had situations where i feel like people are skeptical of my title or what i am doing because i am a woman. it is not blatent or overt. but i did sense it. emily: is it fair for me to ask you how you balanced your work and family life? padmasree: i think it is fair to ask anyone that question, both men and women. men who have young children go through the same thing. the challenge is if you are a parent, how do you balance having a career and a family? i feel like the word "balance" somehow suggests everything has to be perfect. your home has to be perfect, your work has to be perfect. i use the word "integration." you have to figure out what is important to you and figure out the aspects important to you. when my son was young, about that time i was running a factory. i had operational responsibility 7/24. i would be constantly stressed out. i learned i needed to take time for myself. now, i meditate every day. that is my time for myself. i paint, when i can, saturdays and weekends
people are always skeptical.ave had situations where i feel like people are skeptical of my title or what i am doing because i am a woman. it is not blatent or overt. but i did sense it. emily: is it fair for me to ask you how you balanced your work and family life? padmasree: i think it is fair to ask anyone that question, both men and women. men who have young children go through the same thing. the challenge is if you are a parent, how do you balance having a career and a family? i feel like...
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we're skeptical. we think the answer is sell the company to one of a number of buyers will tay a meaningful premium to the share price. but willing to spend the time and convince us why we're wrong, we're willing to listen. have the same interests. i promise we're have active engagement we them. we have strong views, they have strong views. spend time together and figure out the right answer. >> liberty media reportedly expressed interest. do you like the thought of that deal? >> i think liberty media is a great company and have been great akwaiers of assets and i believe that they would be a great potential acquirer for pandora. highly supportive? if it's the highest and best trpgz pandora can do, yes. >> pivot to a political question. you're a one-time mentor of carl icahn, supportive of donald trump. one of the relative few financiers to do so. looking through campaign filings this past month. doesn't appear icahn has spent much towards the trump campaign, with the caveat some filings are still rol
we're skeptical. we think the answer is sell the company to one of a number of buyers will tay a meaningful premium to the share price. but willing to spend the time and convince us why we're wrong, we're willing to listen. have the same interests. i promise we're have active engagement we them. we have strong views, they have strong views. spend time together and figure out the right answer. >> liberty media reportedly expressed interest. do you like the thought of that deal? >> i...
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not to be skeptical, but it seems like we could all use a dose of science to go along with our trend of the week story. cupping, as practiced by michael phelps and age-old treatment to improve blood circulation and relieve pain. scientific americans say medical value has not been established. scientific american writers say patients report relief but it didn't effect for placebo. it might be in the treatment or your head. psychologist dr. max specializes in what is in our head. we asked for his completely, totally honest evaluation of cupping. >> my first take is it seems is because of placebo, that is totally cool. >> psychologist, i should say. cupping might work because it works, and it might work if you want it to work. seems all right with me either way, not the simple wonder some would lead you to believe. >>> perhaps you lay awake at night wondering why colorado doesn't have a beer museum. friends, our sleepless nights may soon be over thanks to the golden history museum, they want to put a colorado beer museum inside the aster house a hotel in 1867. brewing classes, dist orac
not to be skeptical, but it seems like we could all use a dose of science to go along with our trend of the week story. cupping, as practiced by michael phelps and age-old treatment to improve blood circulation and relieve pain. scientific americans say medical value has not been established. scientific american writers say patients report relief but it didn't effect for placebo. it might be in the treatment or your head. psychologist dr. max specializes in what is in our head. we asked for his...
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. >> ever since vietnam, the american people have had a very skeptical view of military intelligence, particularly when it looks like it's altered for political gain. and that's what we're seeing here. look, it doesn't take a genius to turn around and see everywhere you look, there's a globally inspired isis event. whether it's paris, whether it's nice, san bernardino. it's all around us. it's not going so well we just want transparency and truth. american lives are at stake here, we want to know people are safe including those in the armed forces. >> ben, let me ask you, historically this has been done before but right now the stakes are extraordinarily high and, you know, maybe the taxpayers always get the shaft but we should at this point somehow demand more or better? >> well -- >> can demand -- we can demand any thing we want. we're not going to get it. the military is always going to respond to what the politicians tell them to do. we have a military in this country that is used to civilian control and used to civilians pushing them around. it's very unfortunate. the last milita
. >> ever since vietnam, the american people have had a very skeptical view of military intelligence, particularly when it looks like it's altered for political gain. and that's what we're seeing here. look, it doesn't take a genius to turn around and see everywhere you look, there's a globally inspired isis event. whether it's paris, whether it's nice, san bernardino. it's all around us. it's not going so well we just want transparency and truth. american lives are at stake here, we want...
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gantos made me skeptical. i'm offering a way this show can i try to imagine my mother being a caller. i try to keep the skepticism of the gantos lesson that my father taught me. i help you through the giants and the gantoses. it increases the odds of individual stock investing while minimizing the risk of individual stock ownership. my mom was no genius in stocks, but she did have a genuine interest. my dad was a genius in retail, i'd like to think some of that rubbed off on me. hing. when you notice dry skin, with ten times more moisturizer. so you can notice other things mom, like how much i love you. today you can do everything your toilet clean and fresh. introducing lysol click gel. click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. lysol. >>> we're talking tonight about the notion of individual investing and recognizing how i try to teach you how to analyze stocks you might pick if you have the time and inclination. again, if you don't, you can keep watching, but i want you to invest in index funds,
gantos made me skeptical. i'm offering a way this show can i try to imagine my mother being a caller. i try to keep the skepticism of the gantos lesson that my father taught me. i help you through the giants and the gantoses. it increases the odds of individual stock investing while minimizing the risk of individual stock ownership. my mom was no genius in stocks, but she did have a genuine interest. my dad was a genius in retail, i'd like to think some of that rubbed off on me. hing. when you...
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carlos is open minded though a bit skeptical. he wants to hear it personally. >> remember when we we talked to voters at these rallies. thanks for giving us incite here is a portion of donald trump's charge that she is a quote bigot. >> he is taking a hate movement mainstream. he brought it into his campaign. he is bringing it to our community and our country. >> we have a reporter for the new york times. thank you both for being with me. victoria, let me start with you there in the lone star state. what's the logic behind calling hillary clinton a bigot? well, here we see he is looking at the poll numbers and realizing he needs a play for poll voters. he needs to increase with black voters. she at about 8%. he is trying to go on the offensive and defensive so he can attack hillary clinton but that to me is just red meat for his base. he is going to need to go out into the overview spaces where we are. the meeting he had this morning is a good first step. he has a lot of ground to make up. let's look at the clintons in general. t
carlos is open minded though a bit skeptical. he wants to hear it personally. >> remember when we we talked to voters at these rallies. thanks for giving us incite here is a portion of donald trump's charge that she is a quote bigot. >> he is taking a hate movement mainstream. he brought it into his campaign. he is bringing it to our community and our country. >> we have a reporter for the new york times. thank you both for being with me. victoria, let me start with you there...
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listen, i've been very skeptical about the market rally. i'm not trying to buy breakouts here.e could set up as an interesting trade over the next month and half. >> the stock is trading cheap to its group. they're going to get some new management. light going into it. getting out of the equipment business which is a good move. representing only 5% of their total revenue. the opportunity to buy a stock blow historical average and growing. bottom line and at a discount to the group, i think it's a good name. >> you sort of inferred this when you started talking. it's not just this. we've seen in in disney. starbucks. a lot of the strength of the market has value coming up and even the old sort of names like microsoft are value. meaning the growth names, the starbuc starbucks, the nikes, so forth have stalled. these are ones that would start toll participate. >> the value names rnlt really values anymore. this thing is trading four turning cheaper than the average staple stock for example. so you take a look at that on a risk reward basis. there's a lot more potential upside here
listen, i've been very skeptical about the market rally. i'm not trying to buy breakouts here.e could set up as an interesting trade over the next month and half. >> the stock is trading cheap to its group. they're going to get some new management. light going into it. getting out of the equipment business which is a good move. representing only 5% of their total revenue. the opportunity to buy a stock blow historical average and growing. bottom line and at a discount to the group, i...
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i've always been skeptical. the brexit polls maybe more skeptical.se days polling is a less fine art the fact that most people don't use landlines anymore and just secondly, when you have a time of resentment you probably can't poll it that accurately so i'm just looking at what's happening in the election and i'm not believing every single poll that comes out. >> walter it's good to get your point of view. that live shot behind you is gorgeous. even if you said nothing we'd probably take it. >> how does it compare? >> a little construction behind john's shoulder but they're both good shots. >> we don't do that here in colorado. >> walter, thanks. >> when we come back, and plus we go live to rio, the domination of usain bolt continues. more on that in a moment. >>> coming up today on the halftime report, stocks hit new highs or are the bulls just getting started. why we may be in for a big post labor day rally and a bold call on oil stocks today. we're naming the names that could soar no matter what opec does an an analyst move on valeant we haven't
i've always been skeptical. the brexit polls maybe more skeptical.se days polling is a less fine art the fact that most people don't use landlines anymore and just secondly, when you have a time of resentment you probably can't poll it that accurately so i'm just looking at what's happening in the election and i'm not believing every single poll that comes out. >> walter it's good to get your point of view. that live shot behind you is gorgeous. even if you said nothing we'd probably take...
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four said they were robbed at gunpoint in a taxi after willing out sunday but a judge is skeptical because of reported descrepancies in their stories. this and others are continued to talk to police today. >>> a mother is pleading for justice after her six year-old son was shot multiple times in german continue last week. mahaj brown has been upgraded from critical to stable condition at st. christopher's hospital. it was just one week ago he was in the car caught in the hail of gunfire on west clarkson street. at a rally near the shooting scene, brown had this message for the shooters who nearly killed her little boy. >> somebody have a heart, have a soul and somebody come forward. i want to see my baby come home. i want toe him back to the mahaj that we know. >> brown says that her son was hit with ten bullet from an assault rifle. he has under gone seven surgeries and will remain at st. christopher's for the next three to four weeks. >>> meanwhile child sex assault charges are filed against a chester county man with ties to local scouting groups. michael kill even of clarksberg was arre
four said they were robbed at gunpoint in a taxi after willing out sunday but a judge is skeptical because of reported descrepancies in their stories. this and others are continued to talk to police today. >>> a mother is pleading for justice after her six year-old son was shot multiple times in german continue last week. mahaj brown has been upgraded from critical to stable condition at st. christopher's hospital. it was just one week ago he was in the car caught in the hail of...
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i try to keep the skepticism of the gantos lesson that my father taught me.u through the giants and the gantoses. it increases the odds of individual stock investing while minimizing the risk of individual stock ownership. my mom was no genius in stocks, but she did have a genuine interest. my dad was a genius in retail, and aid li i'd like to think some of that rubbed off on me. ♪ okay, so you launched your pp. what? yup with the new demas of tod's digital emy? y won't tradl nk s:mas down the roa so at coant, we're bag iaic coanies think dital, r ntcan now lerage bk bcustomerellince to predi their financial nds awe're crso cme cantfmeffortles, bcpruacrosshannels borr, awe're crso cme cantfmeffortles, bcpruacrolend,nels ansact-whereveenever thho and we're ng way bas n, ivinefencies and thr customers in retur gital rks r bankg ivinefencies and thr and d nancial sees le tk ouw giworkfor biness. ♪ le tbut the be place toness. t is ithe forest. kubo: spy something benning th..." beet: snow kubo: . etle overncreimalstor: he outdeey: d betifutsatome ge to cate an f
i try to keep the skepticism of the gantos lesson that my father taught me.u through the giants and the gantoses. it increases the odds of individual stock investing while minimizing the risk of individual stock ownership. my mom was no genius in stocks, but she did have a genuine interest. my dad was a genius in retail, and aid li i'd like to think some of that rubbed off on me. ♪ okay, so you launched your pp. what? yup with the new demas of tod's digital emy? y won't tradl nk s:mas down...
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voters have become very skeptical of that. they are very dissatisfied. they know that special interest paid for those ads. they know trump -- i think voters more and more are seeing paid advertising with a jaundiced eye. that's not to say that the donald trump campaign will not run them, but donald himself is not a huge believer in paid advertising. based on his experience to date, he seems to have been borne out. guest: you are blaming a lot of the problems in the media but mr. trump has made a lot of unforced errors. because the last two to three weeks have been difficult for him, he has made these errors and has not been able to exploit the things you have mentioned, the campaign of clinton, he could have exploited. what do you think, having stephen bannon there will help him to get out the case against clinton because he knows a lot about hillary and bill clinton? do you think it will help him make less unforced errors. now that he feels better with the new team. he was feeling caught between wanting to follow his gut instincts and being a politician
voters have become very skeptical of that. they are very dissatisfied. they know that special interest paid for those ads. they know trump -- i think voters more and more are seeing paid advertising with a jaundiced eye. that's not to say that the donald trump campaign will not run them, but donald himself is not a huge believer in paid advertising. based on his experience to date, he seems to have been borne out. guest: you are blaming a lot of the problems in the media but mr. trump has made...
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we're getting euphoric about one number and -- >> are you skeptical? we are talking about retail stops yesterday night and for the past two week, we've seen a renaissance in these stocks. 13, 14%. >> crushed. it's because they got -- now, let's think about this. >> five consecutive numbers. >> one at a time. one at a time. >> not just one number. also a company reported today that showed strength at the high-end, which is what people are so concern ed about. high-end real estate. the high-end part of real estate people are uber concerned about and they saw signs of spring. that shifts sentiment to your point. and helps bode a a little bit of. >> you can't make money of the stocks. i wouldn't get that euphoric about it and when we get back to the retail, just look at the other side of that coin. okay, so, retailers are cutting sores. what does that mean? it means people are going to go out of work. cisco cutting people off. >> i get what you're saying. take a look at home depot. best buy. >> if you like restoration hard wear -- >> stereo systems and sho
we're getting euphoric about one number and -- >> are you skeptical? we are talking about retail stops yesterday night and for the past two week, we've seen a renaissance in these stocks. 13, 14%. >> crushed. it's because they got -- now, let's think about this. >> five consecutive numbers. >> one at a time. one at a time. >> not just one number. also a company reported today that showed strength at the high-end, which is what people are so concern ed about....