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were processing those at the border, but something happened, 2012, 2013 and those numbers started spike iing. so republicans are starting to ask why. what do you think the president's tone is going to be in the press conference? we saw him in denver earlier on this trip sort of scolding congress. what do you expect from him tonight? >> it's going to be a difficult line for him to walk because obviously the administration has conveyed time and time again these kids cannot stay here. at least the vast majority of them even with the law, the 2008 law that allowed hem to stay here longer if they were fleeing from countries like honduras and guatemala where they may be at risk. but at the same time he needs to express a humanitarian side that he likes to show. he needs to express sympathy and empathy with the kids in the camp. if i can ask congressman gutierrez, if congressman cuellar's bill to reverse that 2008 law, which would mandate basically that undocumented children are treated from guatemala and honduras and el salvador are treated the same way undocumented children from mexico are and ar
were processing those at the border, but something happened, 2012, 2013 and those numbers started spike iing. so republicans are starting to ask why. what do you think the president's tone is going to be in the press conference? we saw him in denver earlier on this trip sort of scolding congress. what do you expect from him tonight? >> it's going to be a difficult line for him to walk because obviously the administration has conveyed time and time again these kids cannot stay here. at...
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>> in my spikes i am 5-3. you know, i think golf is a beautiful game, because, i was just.ichelle wie just congratulateed me and she is over 6 feet, a different build from me, we don't have to be the same build to play there game. i maximize what i can, make of most of what i have. i capitalize my accuracy. gerri: you are inspiring women to play, we're excited about that mo thank you. great to have you. >> thank you, appreciate it. gerri: cool. well, later in the show, a new medical breakthrough, eye test may detect your risk for alzheimer's. and so fancy it is wacky. the best and worse gourmet items features the new york summer fanss food show. -- fancy food show. gerri: if you are eating dinner right now listen up, how about salmon jerky? citrix caviar, and avocado ice crime, sampleing some of the best and worst of the gourmet food industry, charles you are a judge at this, you are important guy. when you came back, talked to your editor what were you most excited about? >> i would say called half-pot, that is a popcorn product, half popped. it is like you know kernell at
>> in my spikes i am 5-3. you know, i think golf is a beautiful game, because, i was just.ichelle wie just congratulateed me and she is over 6 feet, a different build from me, we don't have to be the same build to play there game. i maximize what i can, make of most of what i have. i capitalize my accuracy. gerri: you are inspiring women to play, we're excited about that mo thank you. great to have you. >> thank you, appreciate it. gerri: cool. well, later in the show, a new medical...
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. >> with the spike i blondes hair? >> yes. >> did you get a shot of him. >> no, i didn't. >> boy, so concentrated on food. >> i no, i like to eat. >> my goodness. >> oh, going mint ice cream. >> go with the food every time. >> exactly. >> did you run into the family -- been down there all week. >> i did, actually, john stevens, the associate head coach of the la kings, he was there at harrah's. they had viewing party. i was able to meet him and interview him which was pretty cool right next to the stanley cup. >> look at you. >> i know. >> all dressed up. >> he has a life. >> feels really good. thank you. >> bags un your eyes? >> next weekends, harrah's, though -- >> the roof. >> ac food and wine festival taking place ceasar's entertainment properties in atlantic city hosted by martha stewart. >> ceasar that's. >> yes. >> oh, i said harrah's. >> same thing, ceasar's, bally's, harrah's, different events throughout the different properties, mostly take egg place in front every ceasar's, in front of the beach, marketplace,
. >> with the spike i blondes hair? >> yes. >> did you get a shot of him. >> no, i didn't. >> boy, so concentrated on food. >> i no, i like to eat. >> my goodness. >> oh, going mint ice cream. >> go with the food every time. >> exactly. >> did you run into the family -- been down there all week. >> i did, actually, john stevens, the associate head coach of the la kings, he was there at harrah's. they had viewing party. i...
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it is a chuck, a numb chuck with a ball and chain with spikes. >> i would love one of those. >> is thisrades? >> no, but this article was terrible because it was useless. it was useless even if you were looking at it to em bolden -- to em bolden your argument. >> it was -- all it was, andy, they were just trolling people. it just shows that rolling stone cannot bother with the articles anymore. they were making a comment, a joke. it fell flat because it has no intellectual weight. >> you are giving them too much credit. yeah. i forgot what i was going to say. >> i think that clip should be on the best of. >> no mercy. no mercy. >> i thought it was great they brought up the der ri nger. >> the only time you think of a derringer is from an old gangster movie. >> rick derringer. >> andy, i thought you were going to say something intellectual. >> there is nothing left. we have to take a break. a mom leaves her kid alone in the park. oh god that poor park. first, a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's c block is pons erred -- is sponsored by possessions. try possessions. we will make you happ
it is a chuck, a numb chuck with a ball and chain with spikes. >> i would love one of those. >> is thisrades? >> no, but this article was terrible because it was useless. it was useless even if you were looking at it to em bolden -- to em bolden your argument. >> it was -- all it was, andy, they were just trolling people. it just shows that rolling stone cannot bother with the articles anymore. they were making a comment, a joke. it fell flat because it has no...
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other animals defend themselves with spikes. i want to touch him so bad.or shields. looks like two big boulders in there. and later, don't miss o one of y most disarming bloopers ever. >> that's because it's so-- >> oh. uh-oh. today's "countdown" is armed and ready for action, and it's starting right now. >> you take
other animals defend themselves with spikes. i want to touch him so bad.or shields. looks like two big boulders in there. and later, don't miss o one of y most disarming bloopers ever. >> that's because it's so-- >> oh. uh-oh. today's "countdown" is armed and ready for action, and it's starting right now. >> you take
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for some reason, we went to this radar system, rfid system for water metering and everybody's bill spiked. iigan and ford field are disputing their bills and they're not being shut off, i don't these we should be shutting off seniors in their homes over $150. >> reverend, the naacp has filed a class-action suit against the city saying that the water shutoffs are racially motivated, explain that to us a little bit here. what's happening? >> that's in the process of occurring, it, right now--naacp and several other organizations, that are looking into how we're going to deal with this constitutionally and legally. it's interesting, ed, i'm here in las vegas with the national conference of the naacp. the state and the city and to do something to mitigate the shudoffs. we believe there should be an immediate moratorium on shutoffs. there needs to be a primary look at this, going with 90, possibly to a year so that we can get the proces process, i had a 98-year-old woman call me to say they shut her water off. she had to pay to get it back on. a 98-year-old retiree who they have been misbilling h
for some reason, we went to this radar system, rfid system for water metering and everybody's bill spiked. iigan and ford field are disputing their bills and they're not being shut off, i don't these we should be shutting off seniors in their homes over $150. >> reverend, the naacp has filed a class-action suit against the city saying that the water shutoffs are racially motivated, explain that to us a little bit here. what's happening? >> that's in the process of occurring, it,...
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other animals defend themselves with spikes. i want to touch him so bad.appear very, very horrible. >> or shields. looks like two big boulders in there. and later, don't miss one of my most disarming bloopers ever. >> that's because it's so-- >> oh. uh-oh. today's "countdown" is armed and ready for action, and it's starting right now.
other animals defend themselves with spikes. i want to touch him so bad.appear very, very horrible. >> or shields. looks like two big boulders in there. and later, don't miss one of my most disarming bloopers ever. >> that's because it's so-- >> oh. uh-oh. today's "countdown" is armed and ready for action, and it's starting right now.
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are you concerned that washington state could see a similar spike? >> i think we have to be really careful when we look at the dui data right now. for example, here in washington state, not every blood sample that was submitted to our toxicology lab were suspected dui was tested for marijuana. now every single blood sample is tested for marijuana. so, of course, the numbers are going to jump. we're going to be catching marijuana we weren't catching before. i think it's going to shake out over a few years to see whether there's an impact on impair eed driving. >> is there someone hold your spot in line now or are you going get in the back of the line? >> i've had some conversation with the owner at cannabis city, i think he's reserving a spot for me. >> he's saving some for allison! >> we'll leave it there. allison, we'll let you get to your spot in line. thank you so much for spending time with us. keep us posted on the washington state experiment. >> thank you so much. >>> right after the break. 66%. it's the first lady's approval rating. pretty dog gone
are you concerned that washington state could see a similar spike? >> i think we have to be really careful when we look at the dui data right now. for example, here in washington state, not every blood sample that was submitted to our toxicology lab were suspected dui was tested for marijuana. now every single blood sample is tested for marijuana. so, of course, the numbers are going to jump. we're going to be catching marijuana we weren't catching before. i think it's going to shake out...
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here's how one passenger reacted to the sales tax spike. >> i think it gets prohibitive to take a familyg is added on. you know, you keep building and building and building and getting feed to -- so to the point that you can't travel. >> i mean, to add to the cost there for passengers to fly, that's kind of absurd. >> so how did republicans who had signed grover norquist's pledge never to raise taxes in any form get away with doing this? well, it was only one way. grover norquist helped them get away with it. he let them off on a technicality. grover said at the time, by far the worst element of the bipartisan budget act of 2013 as the per ticket airline fee hike that goes to the transportation security agency, the bill, however, structures the tsa ticket fee not as a tax but as an offsetting receipt to pay for tsa services. in so doing, this fee straddles the line between a tax increase and a user fee without technically crossing into tax hike territory. the provision is scored by cbo as a spending cut in the form of an offsetting receipt and has been since tsa was first created by cong
here's how one passenger reacted to the sales tax spike. >> i think it gets prohibitive to take a familyg is added on. you know, you keep building and building and building and getting feed to -- so to the point that you can't travel. >> i mean, to add to the cost there for passengers to fly, that's kind of absurd. >> so how did republicans who had signed grover norquist's pledge never to raise taxes in any form get away with doing this? well, it was only one way. grover...
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i brought a chart showing the spike in the last years. what's happened in the last eight or nine years. this is really an abuse. and i understand ceos are asking for tax reform -- what? hold it higher? i'm glad to do that. can you see the spike? >> yes. i think there have been 52 deals of inversions, and 19 of them have occurred since 2009, so there is certainly a large spike here. what is your reaction to the story that morgan brennan just reported, and that's that the i.r.s. just yesterday green lighted the reorganization of windstream communications, and it may well be adapted by other telecom companies, to call themselves a reit. why don't you and i call ourselves reits? >> we've looked at that before. when tax reform occurs, we'll look at the issue of reits, but that's no reason toll turn attention away from inversions. i like your reporting, and i think it's important to do that, but the here and now right now, are all of these inversions that essentially are changing adds, and essentially escape taxes. the average citizen can't sim
i brought a chart showing the spike in the last years. what's happened in the last eight or nine years. this is really an abuse. and i understand ceos are asking for tax reform -- what? hold it higher? i'm glad to do that. can you see the spike? >> yes. i think there have been 52 deals of inversions, and 19 of them have occurred since 2009, so there is certainly a large spike here. what is your reaction to the story that morgan brennan just reported, and that's that the i.r.s. just...
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obviousit is pretty what is a real correlated cause to the spike in unaccompanied children. int to talk about the push factors and how unrealistic it is that we can spend any amount of money on it. just tell me what we already spent. in the last three years, we as u.s.56 million economic assistance to those three countries and terms of drug control we spent $76 billion to control drugs. do you really think throwing a few hundred million dollars down there is going to solve that problem at all? i would say not. let's talk about murder rates. mr. shannon, you said the pressure is building. the fact of the matter is, in el salvador, murder rates spiked. it is down to 40. water molokai my it has declined . honduras, yeah, it builds up to 91 in 2011. it's down to 87 in 2013. to put that in perspective, the murder rate in detroit in 2012 is 55, 54.6. in new orleans, 52.2. i would be looking more to the policy poll factor in terms of causing this. i also want to talk about spending in general. we have spent a lot of money in terms of ice and custom border >> in 2008, we spent $17.5 b
obviousit is pretty what is a real correlated cause to the spike in unaccompanied children. int to talk about the push factors and how unrealistic it is that we can spend any amount of money on it. just tell me what we already spent. in the last three years, we as u.s.56 million economic assistance to those three countries and terms of drug control we spent $76 billion to control drugs. do you really think throwing a few hundred million dollars down there is going to solve that problem at all?...
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we went overweight equities relative to bonds in march of sub before all of these bond yields spikes. iicipated. >> but is there distressed on what iseet, tommy, on going on in the financial markets and how the banks are handling these transgressions? >> unfortunately, it is not that many companies that have created some of these problems. you've heard me say this before. the financial services industry, the banking industry is much broader than six companies. and i think what is at play is not only made these companies be too big, but are they too complex to manage echo and we've been reading a lot of the fed governor speeches in the last -- are they too complex to manage? and we've been reading a lot of the fed governor speeches in the last several months. shareholders do not want to invest in companies that are extraordinarily too complex to manage. i think it will correct itself. >> what you're getting at is the regulation on the big banks that has a effectively hamstrung the small bank. can you quantify? you have a lot of banks that have had zero to do with the crisis. the typical
we went overweight equities relative to bonds in march of sub before all of these bond yields spikes. iicipated. >> but is there distressed on what iseet, tommy, on going on in the financial markets and how the banks are handling these transgressions? >> unfortunately, it is not that many companies that have created some of these problems. you've heard me say this before. the financial services industry, the banking industry is much broader than six companies. and i think what is at...
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then final play, a game-winning catch and spikes it. ianted tobt oldest to catch at the stick and was until he blew my story but what a big weekend. good fun for everyone until sunday, none of us could get out of bed. two were pregame. >> who do i call out? >> join us tonight at 9:00 a shiemy delicacy. authorities are intent on keeping these creatures out of californ aia what this man did put everybody in danger at local restaurants. >> that is going to do it for this edition of abc7 news. >> have a great night, everybody. (stage manager) we're back in two minutes! so are you going to ask out the head? the head? there are these two msnbc guys we keep seeing around, and we don't know their names, so we call them the head and the hair. how come? so what are you, like 6'2"? 6'5".
then final play, a game-winning catch and spikes it. ianted tobt oldest to catch at the stick and was until he blew my story but what a big weekend. good fun for everyone until sunday, none of us could get out of bed. two were pregame. >> who do i call out? >> join us tonight at 9:00 a shiemy delicacy. authorities are intent on keeping these creatures out of californ aia what this man did put everybody in danger at local restaurants. >> that is going to do it for this edition...
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then final play, a game-winning catch and spikes it. ited tobt oldest to catch at the stick and was until he blew my story but what a big weekend. good fun for everyone until sunday, none of us could get out of two were pregame. >> who do i call out? >> join us tonight at 9:00 a shiemy delicacy. authorities are intent on keeping these creatures out of california and what this man did put everybody in danger at local restaurants. >> that is going to do it for this edition of abc7 news. heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a customer service representative from tampa, florida... an opera singer from toronto, ontario, canada... and our returning champion, a librarian from
then final play, a game-winning catch and spikes it. ited tobt oldest to catch at the stick and was until he blew my story but what a big weekend. good fun for everyone until sunday, none of us could get out of two were pregame. >> who do i call out? >> join us tonight at 9:00 a shiemy delicacy. authorities are intent on keeping these creatures out of california and what this man did put everybody in danger at local restaurants. >> that is going to do it for this edition of...
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i think sadly, yes. we are looking at the possibility that the civilian death toll may spike even further. should point out that we've seen a number of israeli soldiers being killed. in fact, four soldiers have been killed since yesterday. two of them were killed in an infiltration. by militants from gaza that tunnelled under the border and they got quite near to a kibbutz here. two of the soldiers were killed in that and one militant. then overnight, another two soldiers were killed. these were both inside the gaza strip when they were engaged by militants there. we are now starting to see israeli soldiers being killed in this conflict. and what is likely, as they continue to push further and further to these densely populated areas, engaging in street battles and going into houses, this is where we will see the death toll higher on both sides. >> you mention that had they've managed to tunnel from gaza into israel. they've done it three or four times in the past day or so. and they've done that despite this massive israeli military operation which is ongoing right now. is there any concer
i think sadly, yes. we are looking at the possibility that the civilian death toll may spike even further. should point out that we've seen a number of israeli soldiers being killed. in fact, four soldiers have been killed since yesterday. two of them were killed in an infiltration. by militants from gaza that tunnelled under the border and they got quite near to a kibbutz here. two of the soldiers were killed in that and one militant. then overnight, another two soldiers were killed. these...
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. >> struck another spike belt. i believe it's in the truck tires now. has no front tires anymore. he's running on the rims. >> but the driver speeds on. >> we're getting into the city. this guy is not stopping. >> the school bus is now inside the city line. just miles for albuquerque's most congested areas. a state police cruiser attempts to ram the bus off the road with a pit maneuver. but after three miles of vehicle to vehicle contact, the cruiser's front end is heavily damaged. hoping a bigger vehicle has a better chance, a police suv takes the lead. the pit maneuver is successful. police immediately sur round the bus. inside, the driver revs the engine as if trying to escape. officers respond with a nonlethal bean bag rounds. suddenly a member of the sheriff's office fires real bullets into the bus, striking the suspect three times. immediately a state police officer is seen shouting at the deputy sheriff. the suspect, meanwhile, is pulled from the bus, covered in blood and wearing only boxers. he's identified as 27-year-old nathaniel shipman. his criminal his includes domest
. >> struck another spike belt. i believe it's in the truck tires now. has no front tires anymore. he's running on the rims. >> but the driver speeds on. >> we're getting into the city. this guy is not stopping. >> the school bus is now inside the city line. just miles for albuquerque's most congested areas. a state police cruiser attempts to ram the bus off the road with a pit maneuver. but after three miles of vehicle to vehicle contact, the cruiser's front end is...
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that's when it really spiked. i saw it myself in mcallen, texas, in may. but it is the case that it has been rising, and we've attempted to deal with it in a variety of ways that have been incorporated in prior submissions. >> what is the outlook in terms of improving the capacity to deal with the increase of numbers, or working with local government as an alternative as a safe haven for these migrants? >> the assumption is that there will be $145,000 in fiscal '15. i believe we'll address this tide. and i also believe we need transfer authority in case we're more successful to devote to things like increased detection capability. and also money to support repatriation and reintegration to central america, so we can return people quicker. >> thank you. thank you, madam chair. >> senator koons? >> thank you, madam chair, and vice chair shelby. thank you for your personal engagement. hearing the stories of children, and adults who are part of this extraordinary humanitarian crisis at our southern border. i think the children are fleeing dramatically increase
that's when it really spiked. i saw it myself in mcallen, texas, in may. but it is the case that it has been rising, and we've attempted to deal with it in a variety of ways that have been incorporated in prior submissions. >> what is the outlook in terms of improving the capacity to deal with the increase of numbers, or working with local government as an alternative as a safe haven for these migrants? >> the assumption is that there will be $145,000 in fiscal '15. i believe we'll...
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that's when it really spiked. i saw it myself in mcallen, texas, in may.ut it is the case that it has been rising, and we've attempted to deal with it in a variety of ways that have been incorporated in prior submissions. >> what is the outlook in terms of improving the capacity to deal with the increase of numbers, or working with local government as an alternative as a safe haven for these migrants? >> the assumption is that there will be $145,000 in fiscal '15. i believe we'll address this tide. and i also believe we need transfer authority in case we're more successful to devote to things like increased detection capability. and also money to support repatriation and reintegration to central america, so we can return people quicker. >> thank you. thank you, madam chair. >> senator koons? >> thank you, madam chair, and vice chair shelby. thank you for your personal engagement. hearing the stories of children, and adults who are part of this extraordinary humanitarian crisis at our southern border. i think the children are fleeing dramatically increased
that's when it really spiked. i saw it myself in mcallen, texas, in may.ut it is the case that it has been rising, and we've attempted to deal with it in a variety of ways that have been incorporated in prior submissions. >> what is the outlook in terms of improving the capacity to deal with the increase of numbers, or working with local government as an alternative as a safe haven for these migrants? >> the assumption is that there will be $145,000 in fiscal '15. i believe we'll...
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i think it would be very important for all of government, on the executive side to address what is causing this spike, and i do think there is a marketing that is taking place, but it's based on policies, and if you look at returns, the returns issue is a big part of this. very few people are being returned. mr. swartz, i know i was -- i appreciate you both being here and know y'all are great public servants. on the asylum issue, if in fact the number is 58%, but that also means that if you actually ever make it to court -- which very few do -- you then have a 58% chance of a situation possibly where no action is being taken against you there. so i think we ought to define -- i don't want to get into the debate what asylum is and the u.n. and us we have different categories, but i think it's important for us to over time find that. i want to go back to the chairman's thrust in this committee hearing. i think it's important for us to develop policies that affect the region, and die think some of the partnerships are important, and i think senator mccain's comments about when you travel through central
i think it would be very important for all of government, on the executive side to address what is causing this spike, and i do think there is a marketing that is taking place, but it's based on policies, and if you look at returns, the returns issue is a big part of this. very few people are being returned. mr. swartz, i know i was -- i appreciate you both being here and know y'all are great public servants. on the asylum issue, if in fact the number is 58%, but that also means that if you...
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medication used among women ages 26 to 34 is now spike iing some 85%. let's bring in dr.seeking medication for adhd. are they suffering from the disorder or are they just taking the medication? >> probably a little bit of both. but probably primarily underdiagnosed. because a lot of the women don't have that hyperactive component, so they may not be correctly diagnosed as teenagers. when they become young adults, all the things about turning things in time, needing to focus. girls can slip through the cracks, not know how to access all the support systems that boys do, and miss out on medication. >> on the abuse side of it, i have heard anecdotally of lawyers who take ritalin, for example, to improve productivity, that kind of thing. >> i have a child who's on this medication, and when this child of mine went to college, i advised my child to stick the medicine in an old shoe and not let anybody know it's there. it sells for $5 to $10 a pop. it is an abused medication, but it is extraordinarily great in young men and young women who really do have a.d.d. >> what if you're
medication used among women ages 26 to 34 is now spike iing some 85%. let's bring in dr.seeking medication for adhd. are they suffering from the disorder or are they just taking the medication? >> probably a little bit of both. but probably primarily underdiagnosed. because a lot of the women don't have that hyperactive component, so they may not be correctly diagnosed as teenagers. when they become young adults, all the things about turning things in time, needing to focus. girls can...
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price jump in the price of oil and you look what in the world is going to cause that kind of a spike and ill signs point to this russian separatists ukraine conflict. i think in the end that's where you're getting, that's where you're getting your lift. david: definitely not over, that's for sure. we'll see more of this. and it will have a play in the market some way. david weidner, market watch. thank you, david. appreciate you coming on. good to see you again. >> thank you, david. liz: it is one day before apple's earnings report and wall street will be scrutinizing two things, the latest ipad, and the latest iphone sales numbers in particular. should you, the investor be worried or should you jump in? we have a earnings preview. give you a window what might happen yet. david: i just bought a mac air just yesterday. it was supposed to level the wall street playing field, but critics say the dodd-frank, four years on has caused huge damage to the financial industry and the economy. american bankers association ceo frank keating is here to weigh in. liz: hedge fund changed their bets on go
price jump in the price of oil and you look what in the world is going to cause that kind of a spike and ill signs point to this russian separatists ukraine conflict. i think in the end that's where you're getting, that's where you're getting your lift. david: definitely not over, that's for sure. we'll see more of this. and it will have a play in the market some way. david weidner, market watch. thank you, david. appreciate you coming on. good to see you again. >> thank you, david. liz:...
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i think it is cultural and who knows why. wichat was linking to the platform, the sales supposedly spiked 600% that day. en you talk about social commerce, and everyone has been very excited, the one place where it might be exciting is with some of the platforms in asia. pretty soon you will soon be losing -- be using your phone. your phone will become your credit card one day. >> yes. we talk about wearables. is the wearables market is already here and called your iphone or android. there is no reason you should not be swiping prophetic cash register as a transaction. that is coming. >> great to see you. scott galloway, bloomberg contributing editor. bottom line returns in a moment. ♪ >> get the latest on bloomberg headlines. i am betty liu and four mark crumpton. on the markets is next. the hour. that means bloomberg television is on the market. take a look at where stocks are trading an hour to the closing bell. we have had a little bit of a lift. little change for the major averages as investors weigh earnings, economic data on the housing front. we want to highlight one big mover in today's session
i think it is cultural and who knows why. wichat was linking to the platform, the sales supposedly spiked 600% that day. en you talk about social commerce, and everyone has been very excited, the one place where it might be exciting is with some of the platforms in asia. pretty soon you will soon be losing -- be using your phone. your phone will become your credit card one day. >> yes. we talk about wearables. is the wearables market is already here and called your iphone or android....
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we're seeing property theft and property crimes across every single neighborhood spike in the last few years. i see it in my district, talked to all of my colleagues, we sigh it all the time and the police, when we start to have violent crimes, of course the police are going to be deployed toward violent crimes, as it should be and we have them here as a city, but what we're doing is having -- from my perspective you're having an increase or spike over the last few years on low level property thefts and i hear from my residents all the time about this. and we have police with inadequate staffing levels to deal with that because they're deployed elsewhere. we're talking about proactively when we have some of the lowest jail counts in history, releasing more of the low level offenders. i'm having trouble rationalizing that and my residents are going to say why are we doing this? >> i think the first point is this, that the court is the ultimate decision maker in anybody being placed on bail or released from custody or on em. that is not going to change. whether the court sets bail today on this p
we're seeing property theft and property crimes across every single neighborhood spike in the last few years. i see it in my district, talked to all of my colleagues, we sigh it all the time and the police, when we start to have violent crimes, of course the police are going to be deployed toward violent crimes, as it should be and we have them here as a city, but what we're doing is having -- from my perspective you're having an increase or spike over the last few years on low level property...
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my daughter made a comment, i don't understand, we have this sudden spike of this disease recently. did some research and found out it was a direct result of the spike of immigrants we have. >> was there no notice given the mayor that they plan to drop these people off in your town, your city? >> my city is san diego. thank god we're not murrieta, the people that turned back the buses last tuesday was the murrieta police and the mayor. there were about 50 protesters on the sidewalk, they have every right to be. we all saw the worst of the american spirit with all that racism and banging the flag against the buses. i was there as an observer. >> what racism did you see? >> screaming racist comments and making these accusations. >> i didn't see any of those tapes, did you hear anything? >> i'll send them to you. i'll show you -- >> by the way, i abhor racism, i will be with you 100%. with that said, do you not understand we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people that are coming into this country that we don't have secure borders, that we're a country that is bankrupt as it is
my daughter made a comment, i don't understand, we have this sudden spike of this disease recently. did some research and found out it was a direct result of the spike of immigrants we have. >> was there no notice given the mayor that they plan to drop these people off in your town, your city? >> my city is san diego. thank god we're not murrieta, the people that turned back the buses last tuesday was the murrieta police and the mayor. there were about 50 protesters on the sidewalk,...
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the assumption, the understanding you won't be sent back is what has really led to this spike and that, if the problem that needs to be solved here. i think what's interesting in the administration's response to all of this, and we talked about this now for twoeks. basically fothey were for the changes in the 2008 language, then against and now for. talked to jeh johnson, jeh johnson said we're willing to change it. >> do you sense, mara that's because of the political situation. you take a look at the newest "the washington post"/abc poll on this topic, president obama's handling of illegal immigrants entering the usa disapprove, 58% this is just out, approved 33%. gop lawmakers have worse percentage at 66%, but he is the president, and do you think that this changing tactic from the white house is based on those numbers? >> i think the white house has always sent mixed signals on this even before that poll came out. i think from the very ginger wanted discretion, he wanted flexibility to treat kids from central america the same as kids from mexico. there's a lot of immigration reform gr
the assumption, the understanding you won't be sent back is what has really led to this spike and that, if the problem that needs to be solved here. i think what's interesting in the administration's response to all of this, and we talked about this now for twoeks. basically fothey were for the changes in the 2008 language, then against and now for. talked to jeh johnson, jeh johnson said we're willing to change it. >> do you sense, mara that's because of the political situation. you take...
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i know, erika, good luck with that. >> you can date when you're 40? >> and interview with spike good. >> i liked it, too. >> now they're calling that move a classic. they are calling that move a classic for spike lee. >> do the right thing. >> how about it? >> thanks, gale. talk to you a little later. >> ♪ >> pick up on drug possession charges in california over the weekend. a sheriff's deputy said they found cocaine on the 20 year old during routine traffic stop in west hollywood. his father served time in prison, and rehab, after several high profile drug arrests in the 1990's. >> and, word is singer robin thick is so determined to win back his estranged wife that he named his new albumn after her. thick's new all bumm, paula, features 14 soul full tracks donate today lost love. he and actor split earlier this year after eight year marriage. you can catch thick on cbs sunday morning by the way, this weekend. and paula hits stores today. >>> should be interesting interview. >>> and, beyonce, she is not just one of the world's most influencial people, she is also the most powerf
i know, erika, good luck with that. >> you can date when you're 40? >> and interview with spike good. >> i liked it, too. >> now they're calling that move a classic. they are calling that move a classic for spike lee. >> do the right thing. >> how about it? >> thanks, gale. talk to you a little later. >> ♪ >> pick up on drug possession charges in california over the weekend. a sheriff's deputy said they found cocaine on the 20 year old...
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we are coming off of last month's spike, so i am not surprised if we have a decline.ypically demand slows down in the summer season. >> how affordable is it to buy a house? >> you have to look at the markets. in some markets, owning a home is cheaper than it is to rent. that will help the homeowning equation. when you look at northern and southern california, ownership is very expensive. >> some part of that, it seems, would be distressed sales, and that accounts for 11% of the market. paris recession we were talking about 2%. pre-recession, we were talking 2%. fewer distressed properties. investors have taken their foot off the gas pedal a little bit. >> are you a homeowner? >> i am. i am afraid of these rates. i have 3.2 5%, and i would be scared to give that up. >> thank you, -- well -- >> thank you, drew reading. check out the newest edition of "bloomberg businessweek." the cover story titled "young aboutfeatures a story burger king and what happened when a bunch of kids to go over the chain. it is a good read and it kind of makes you hungry. coming up, from housi
we are coming off of last month's spike, so i am not surprised if we have a decline.ypically demand slows down in the summer season. >> how affordable is it to buy a house? >> you have to look at the markets. in some markets, owning a home is cheaper than it is to rent. that will help the homeowning equation. when you look at northern and southern california, ownership is very expensive. >> some part of that, it seems, would be distressed sales, and that accounts for 11% of...
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this gives them in some degree at least a spike of revival. in the long term, gazans will not forget that hamas is incompetent, as well as murderous. but at least for the next few months, they will get a little bit of the glow, if you like from having launched that. >> that's exactly on this topic and on the question of civilian loss when we come back. ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep and the frog and the kangaroo ♪ ♪ and they all went marching, marching in two by two ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the nissan pathfinder, with intuitive four-wheel drive. an adventure worth sharing. nissan. innovation that excites. an adventure worth sharing. shingles the pain in my tremendouscalp areailot. and down the back of my neck was intense. it would have been virtually impossible in that confined space to move to change radio frequencies. i mean it hurt. i couldn't even get up and drive let alone teach somebody and be responsible in an airplane. as a pilot that meant i was grounded. >>> i want to
this gives them in some degree at least a spike of revival. in the long term, gazans will not forget that hamas is incompetent, as well as murderous. but at least for the next few months, they will get a little bit of the glow, if you like from having launched that. >> that's exactly on this topic and on the question of civilian loss when we come back. ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep and the frog and the...
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i saw some recyclables. make it happen with verizon xlte. find a car service. we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. thanks! sure. we've got a spike in temperature. so save the day... don't worry, i got this... oh yeah, i see your spaceship's broken. with xlte on largest, most reliable network. get 50% off smartphones like the new lg g3. ♪ [music] defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. >>> first the right wing conspiracy about the tens of thousands of up accompanied child migrants was that president obama had orchestrated it all. then there was the theory that the kids were not actually from central america, but were from the middle east and that they might have ties to terrorists. and now the latest baseless paranoid theory is that these children have the e bol la virus. a retired physician wrote reports of the illegal immigrants carrying deadly diseases are particularly concerning. sure, they would be particularly concerning if they weren't complete nonsense. according to the medical professionals, his claims are die bunked by the fact swine flu
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i do think it would be very important for all of government on the executive side to address what is causing this spike, and i do think there is a marketing that's taking place, but it's based on policies. and actually, if you looked at returns, the returns issue is a big part of this. i mean, very few people are being returned. mr. schwartz -- first of all, i appreciate you both being here. i know you all are great public servants. the reason i was focusing on the asylum issue is that if, in fact, the numbers 58%, what that also means is that if you actually ever make it to court, which very few do, you then have a 58% chance of a situation possibly where no action is being taken against you there, too. so i think we ought to define -- i don't want to get into the debate of what asylum is and i know the u.n. and us, we have different categories, but i do think it's important for us over time to find that. i want to go back to the chairman's thrust in this committee hearing. i do think it's important for us to develop policies that, you know, affect the region, and i do think some of the partnerships a
i do think it would be very important for all of government on the executive side to address what is causing this spike, and i do think there is a marketing that's taking place, but it's based on policies. and actually, if you looked at returns, the returns issue is a big part of this. i mean, very few people are being returned. mr. schwartz -- first of all, i appreciate you both being here. i know you all are great public servants. the reason i was focusing on the asylum issue is that if, in...
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so yes i do big spike that that as the government and also the people would support the association agreement on its implementation well it's interesting to hear that especially because many polls that have been taken recently on this issue of dong support what you are actually saying and i feel look at the results of the latest parliamentary elections in europe it seems that the european europeans i christened me fifty six with any sort of enlargement or association agreements they want big jobs for themselves first they don't want you know people coming into their countries looking for jobs no no no absolutely not. you you're ignoring one thing i mean those election in kampala and has happened actually after the extremely difficult time for the opinion and you know we faced the most difficult economic and financial crisis but look despite all of that those were the first elections where we have been able to stop the trend that actually less and less people participate in those elections those elections were not. about to european union not looking outwards and lodgment has always been a par
so yes i do big spike that that as the government and also the people would support the association agreement on its implementation well it's interesting to hear that especially because many polls that have been taken recently on this issue of dong support what you are actually saying and i feel look at the results of the latest parliamentary elections in europe it seems that the european europeans i christened me fifty six with any sort of enlargement or association agreements they want big...
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i saw some recyclables. make it happen with verizon xlte. find a car service. we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. thanks! sure. we've got a spike in temperature. so save the day... don't worry, i got this... oh yeah, i see your spaceship's broken. with xlte on largest, most reliable network. get 50% off all new smartphones like the lg g3. >>> the crime scene of the malaysia airlines crime scene is one of the biggest in the world now. >> but is evidence pointing at the blame of russia. we want to bring back colonel francona and managing editor of the new republic, and heather conley is a former deputy assistant secretary of state for europe, and a cia operative. heather, i imagine this is a question a lot of the viewers have. the u.s. is assigning blame to russia, if not for pulling the trigger on the missile but for supporting the rebels that pulled the trigger on the missile. is there any reason russia would want or intend to shoot down a civilian airliner? >> no, this is an unintended consequence of a crisis is that now a global crisis. president putin and the russian government has been providing very sophisticated weapons a
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this is something that many believe, i think it's spiking higher in the markets really retreated. >> ith quantitative easing at some point and they have to rein in and i think that we will see stocks coming down. and the federal reserve cannot control that so go ahead. >> yes, we know that they are playing too big of a role in the market and we can see a correction of about 10% of the cave if they do pull out. but how quickly they will do it and what will be the effect. >> the real question is how well will they manage it the tipoit cha isight i think markets dhave room to grow. >> so you're saying that earnings are now, a lot of cash on the market. >> yes, it is good. >> it's the one thing that precipitated this inflation >> in the stock market doesn't have to be a part of this economy and we do have these underlying policies that are not strong enough and it's impacting a small end medium-size business. >> i'm glad that we are all in agreement. coming up, are we focusing too much on illegal immigrant children and not enough on our own children? liz: we would like to help children. b
this is something that many believe, i think it's spiking higher in the markets really retreated. >> ith quantitative easing at some point and they have to rein in and i think that we will see stocks coming down. and the federal reserve cannot control that so go ahead. >> yes, we know that they are playing too big of a role in the market and we can see a correction of about 10% of the cave if they do pull out. but how quickly they will do it and what will be the effect. >> the...