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>> well, i think that is really wishful thinking, stacy. love to believe the language that they used, that young people may grow up and may be more conservative but i think it is so hard because the culture around these young kids, you live in l.a. the movies, the music, it all pushes from a liberal perspective. it is almost like the oxygen that you breathe. so i do think it will be very tough for these kids to grow up conservative. however, the more they start to work, the more they start to make money, that's if they do, if they do start to get jobs because we do see millenials struggling right now. >> it is about a 10-year-old right now. if that is the age we're talking about, a 10-year-old might be at home listening to their parents struggle. they might be out of work. their parents might still be paying off student loans that mounted to record highs in recent years. they might see those struggles and pete, start to think like, you know, might hear their parents talk more conservative ways. >> they might. or they might be playing mario
>> well, i think that is really wishful thinking, stacy. love to believe the language that they used, that young people may grow up and may be more conservative but i think it is so hard because the culture around these young kids, you live in l.a. the movies, the music, it all pushes from a liberal perspective. it is almost like the oxygen that you breathe. so i do think it will be very tough for these kids to grow up conservative. however, the more they start to work, the more they...
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stacy, what side of the trade would you be on at this point?it's actually again looking at the energy, etf here. these stocks aren't movering together. i like looking at the individual names, having an opinion, do you like exxon mobile? you trade accordingly. i think this is one where it's actually harder to trade the etf options, that being said, we continue to see bearish postal workers put buying, protection headed into the earnings. >> mike, do you like the ones dart carter says are okay? >> we made a bullish bet. i like the company. i like what the options trader sentiment is on balance. options traders were generally bullish of these stocksing. now that tide and sentiment is turning. will equity traders follow? if they do, it's bund to go lower. >> coming up next, hashtag earnings, keep the stock trending higher him we will discuss when "options action" returns. five tech stocks with more than a 10%... . . >>> can we call it a twitter surn turn around? shares are up in two months. that's good news for our friend dan nathan. here's why. on
stacy, what side of the trade would you be on at this point?it's actually again looking at the energy, etf here. these stocks aren't movering together. i like looking at the individual names, having an opinion, do you like exxon mobile? you trade accordingly. i think this is one where it's actually harder to trade the etf options, that being said, we continue to see bearish postal workers put buying, protection headed into the earnings. >> mike, do you like the ones dart carter says are...
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good morning, i'm stacy with the parks and recreation division. i will be presenting on the san francisco reservoir. this property has been on our roster for years. we are looking forward to moving with this acquisition as it will create open space with easy access with incredible views of the bay and along with other s that were explained. a quick image is a slide of where the property is located on bay street and hyde in russian hill. as you know it was a reservoir that was decommissioned in the 40s. when the reservoir came online, it has not been in use since then. puc currently holds injures dick. we -- jurisdiction. the parks and recreation department owns the southern most section of the site with the open space. currently it doesn't have access to the public but it is owned by us. i genome -- going through acquisition policy that guide it's department's acquisitions. first to acquire parks in or serve a high needs area or open space deficient area. the second is to acquire properties that have identified funding and the third is is to acqui
good morning, i'm stacy with the parks and recreation division. i will be presenting on the san francisco reservoir. this property has been on our roster for years. we are looking forward to moving with this acquisition as it will create open space with easy access with incredible views of the bay and along with other s that were explained. a quick image is a slide of where the property is located on bay street and hyde in russian hill. as you know it was a reservoir that was decommissioned in...
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stacy, can i start with you? how did this all start?hen did you first become aware of this situation? >> when the police showed up at my door with the first search warrant back in january. >> they showed up with search warrant and they said what? >> they said they were there to confiscate trey's ipad and his iphone because he was being charged with two felony charges of manufacturing and producing child pornography. >> did they then subsequently communicate to you what seems to everyone who has heard this story insane request about getting subsequent photos from him? >> no, that didn't come until later. whenever he had his first trial, or his first hearing, that's when that came. it got processed and once that's happened, that's when they came with a search warrant probably less than three hours after we left court. >> david, tell me what the origins are, how this case got started in the first place. >> you know, it's interesting what stacy just said, when they initially dropped those charges, that happened in june. this started, chris,
stacy, can i start with you? how did this all start?hen did you first become aware of this situation? >> when the police showed up at my door with the first search warrant back in january. >> they showed up with search warrant and they said what? >> they said they were there to confiscate trey's ipad and his iphone because he was being charged with two felony charges of manufacturing and producing child pornography. >> did they then subsequently communicate to you what...
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she and her cell mate stacie ortega care about their appearance, as well. but with limited funds they take a creative approach to cosmetics. >> me and my bunkie, we make different colors with deodorant, crayola pencils. and we mix them together. >> so you color with the color pencils and you take the deodorant and just -- >> yes. >> we mix them up with her finger. >> only specific types of deodorants can do this though. >> yeah, the good stuff. >> so you get it all good and mixed up, ready to go on the eye. see? just like that. it looks like a glob of color. >> and we're -- we're inmates that get up and do this every morning. >> because you stop feeling like a human being. not that makeup is all important. but i mean it's -- it's a ego booster. >> like culberson, ortega has been at the orange county jail for the past 15 months. unlike culberson, she's no longer waiting for trial. instead ortega pled guilty to a dui hit and run with great bodily injury. >> i'm an alcoholic. i'm native american and irish. so all the experts say that it's in my blood. but, asi
she and her cell mate stacie ortega care about their appearance, as well. but with limited funds they take a creative approach to cosmetics. >> me and my bunkie, we make different colors with deodorant, crayola pencils. and we mix them together. >> so you color with the color pencils and you take the deodorant and just -- >> yes. >> we mix them up with her finger. >> only specific types of deodorants can do this though. >> yeah, the good stuff. >> so...
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jon, questions for stacy. >> yeah, stacy, continuing on the margins question.s you mentioned, is above the range that you've given. how much of that is because of the relative strength in the corporate pcs versus consumer? where i'm going with that is, toward the end of the year, we tend to see more consumer strength, perhaps the windows xp upgrade cycle will slow down. should we expect if those things happen, as usual, that the margins would come down? >> well, we do expect margins to come down a little bit in the fourth quarter, but not for those reasons. i think what you're seeing right now in terms of our overall gross margin is just very good costs. what you'll see in the fourth quarter is we're ramping three 14 nanometer facilities together. that's our new process technology. the first wafers that come out of these mega factories are pretty expensive, so we'll see a little bit of a mix-up in terms of our cost in the fourth quarter. what's interesting, though, to your question about kind of the mix of our business? we saw a very good quarter in q-2 with ou
jon, questions for stacy. >> yeah, stacy, continuing on the margins question.s you mentioned, is above the range that you've given. how much of that is because of the relative strength in the corporate pcs versus consumer? where i'm going with that is, toward the end of the year, we tend to see more consumer strength, perhaps the windows xp upgrade cycle will slow down. should we expect if those things happen, as usual, that the margins would come down? >> well, we do expect margins...
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and money is the root of all crashes for a once every dumb dumb as what to what fool is want to sell stacy macs is a lot of money around the first tweet is from market watch s. and p. five hundred close point two percent higher at one thousand nine hundred eighty seven and two cents closing at a record level for the twenty sixth time this year but on the same day within the same hour we received this tweet from reuters jamie i.m.f. cuts u.s. twenty fourteen growth forecasts to one point seven percent from two percent only a month ago well yes well this is an interesting study on market behavior mass psychology and prices so. the fact is that markets tend to go up when there is a feeling out there that the fed is going to have to stimulate because the activity on main stream is weak that's why when things like the unemployment numbers go up stocks might go up as well because the idea is zero zero the fed is going to inject lots of money this will cause stocks to go higher so it's very often a disconnect between main street and wall street but over the past twenty years there's been a new tr
and money is the root of all crashes for a once every dumb dumb as what to what fool is want to sell stacy macs is a lot of money around the first tweet is from market watch s. and p. five hundred close point two percent higher at one thousand nine hundred eighty seven and two cents closing at a record level for the twenty sixth time this year but on the same day within the same hour we received this tweet from reuters jamie i.m.f. cuts u.s. twenty fourteen growth forecasts to one point seven...
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and money is the root of all crashes for a once every dumb dumb ass but to what fool is one to sell stacy macs is a lot of money around the first tweet is from market watch s. and p. five hundred close point two percent higher at one thousand nine hundred ninety seven and two cents closing at a record level for the twenty sixth time this year but on the same day within the same hour we received this tweet from reuters jamie i.m.f. cuts u.s. twenty fourteen growth forecasts to one point seven percent from two percent only a month ago well yes well this is an interesting study on market behavior mass psychology and prices so. the fact is that markets tend to go up when there is a feeling out there that the fed is going to have to stimulate because the activity on main stream is weak that's why when things like the unemployment numbers go up stocks might go up as well because the idea is no the fed is going to inject lots of money this will cause stocks to go higher so it's very often a disconnect between main street and wall street but over the past twenty years there's been a new trend and
and money is the root of all crashes for a once every dumb dumb ass but to what fool is one to sell stacy macs is a lot of money around the first tweet is from market watch s. and p. five hundred close point two percent higher at one thousand nine hundred ninety seven and two cents closing at a record level for the twenty sixth time this year but on the same day within the same hour we received this tweet from reuters jamie i.m.f. cuts u.s. twenty fourteen growth forecasts to one point seven...
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i'm going to ask stacy about all kinds of issues.ating up tablets and are they hitting their target? they came out with this unbelievable target. 40million tablets by the end of this year and where are they are not? pcs, not dead yet. right here on fox business, don't miss my interview with stacy smith. let's shift to american shoppers. what about apparel? are we seeing a retail funk? the container store ceo think so and so do the family dollar. they are both blaming their disappointing sales report on a funk they say is stopping consumers from spending. today's lackluster retail sales data for june didn't provide much evidence for the contrary. the number's coming below analyst estimates growing just two tenths of a percent and analysts were looking for six tenths of a percent. will that funk and continue with the retailers back-to-school season? which ones it should you avoid? our retail experts are here right now. bert flickinger strategic resource managing director. i need to know from both of you whether you're taking this retai
i'm going to ask stacy about all kinds of issues.ating up tablets and are they hitting their target? they came out with this unbelievable target. 40million tablets by the end of this year and where are they are not? pcs, not dead yet. right here on fox business, don't miss my interview with stacy smith. let's shift to american shoppers. what about apparel? are we seeing a retail funk? the container store ceo think so and so do the family dollar. they are both blaming their disappointing sales...
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as it goes forward now, there is a trial date set. >> stacy, do you understand the origin of this?an allegation your nephew was doing something -- was harassing the young woman that he was sending this to, or this was not a consensual exchange? >> no. they were dating. they were boyfriend and girlfriend. and from what i understand is the mom basically is mad that her daughter was doing things she shouldn't have been doing, and maybe this is why this all happened. because as a parent, if i have a problem with something that my child's doing or another child is doing, i will go directly to the other parent and talk to them about it first instead of calling the cops and taking it the route that she did. >> and david, is it your understanding that that's how the complaint initiated? >> that's the way that certainly the defense has portrayed it. you have to understand the police department, they're not putting out too much information. they did say this started with a 15-year-old girl and with a 17-year-old. they're not obviously putting any names out there. but they say it happened tha
as it goes forward now, there is a trial date set. >> stacy, do you understand the origin of this?an allegation your nephew was doing something -- was harassing the young woman that he was sending this to, or this was not a consensual exchange? >> no. they were dating. they were boyfriend and girlfriend. and from what i understand is the mom basically is mad that her daughter was doing things she shouldn't have been doing, and maybe this is why this all happened. because as a...
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congratulations on a nice quarter, stacy. >> thanks.ack. >> liz: david come i think one of the headlines is that the strength in enterprise pcs continues, but consumer pcs still a little soft. david: and we will see about those wearables. meanwhile, is the idea of dealing face-to-face with a personal banker to take care of your financial needs going the way of the dinosaurs? wait till you hear how the new wave of online financing is changing the face of the banking industry. could falling to the family home sales in phoenix, arizona, the painting a grim picture for the overall us housing market cracks we break down those numbers for you coming up. david: today's thinking stock is reassuring, but it should did-- could disguise a monumental shift in banking. from that personal relationship you have the loan officer to an online financing model to read the new ways of thinking may be impersonal compared to the old ways but they are far more efficient and profitable and only those who can adapt will survive. dreaming out is daniel and he ha
congratulations on a nice quarter, stacy. >> thanks.ack. >> liz: david come i think one of the headlines is that the strength in enterprise pcs continues, but consumer pcs still a little soft. david: and we will see about those wearables. meanwhile, is the idea of dealing face-to-face with a personal banker to take care of your financial needs going the way of the dinosaurs? wait till you hear how the new wave of online financing is changing the face of the banking industry. could...
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and stacy discuss our floor drives the luxury housing market highs report next. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max keiser you know according to local papers domino's pizza staff were caught buying fifty nine pence potato wedges at the down market supermarket and then selling them to domino's customers for three pounds forty nine of course this is merely trickle down central banking where the central bank sold the crappy product of cheap money the fifty nine p. potato wedge in this case to banks to themselves on to you at a five percent or more markup there's still the same cheap crappy toxic debt money product from the central bank no values been added and nor will wealth creation the nutrition for the economy and wages ever be found in the cheap money potato wage is just repackaging the same crap marking up stacy well we're going to look at some of these horrible potato wedges of central banking being sold as high priced risky assets world a.t.m. lose to frankfurt as yellen fed slows cash as janet yellen winds down the federal reserve's money printing operatio
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that's it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert if you'd like to get in touch tweet us kaiser report. i'm happy martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any other big story the hamster headline there's a reason they don't want to. leave now let's break the set. you surely know where you. can. we chase profit very large very attractive and now very globally recognized source of oil for the world and into the future the world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits have been mined out we have to use more energy to get this energy industries grow like a cancer each of these squares ten kilometers where. and this whole area is slated for the plane to let her drink from the water that's our wildlife service and that's or fishery we chop stop this is the end game when it takes two tons of sand to make one barrel of oil you know here at the bottom and that's where we're at. we chill ourselves. to the last is. essentially believing in this world when they believe that you know that media and fear tactic. they simply don't realize. the parts of t
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that's it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert if you'd like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report tonight. on erin in the financial world. series developments i mean not stop because it only takes a pretty good. life and there are. plenty . of it. yet that it's allowed that i need it so the money. you. know might. let's say it was. going to cook. i'm annoyed. ali. you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on r t today i'm wrong. waters do you have the palm of me because. i saw you spread all over norway is the most toxic food you have in the whole world prospered drowns out in the fischel inquiry further more restrictions. really knows what's signed the feeling of the. government system is to help poor people poor women but to change their life and nobody is trying to make money out of them those who want to make money out of them misusing government concept turn the whole thing into law is shocking to diction and we're all forced to look. breaking news on r.t. international come us reject so for our extension to the israeli proposed human
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. >>> stacy butler say protesters forced a bus carrying immigrant women and children to turn around. [ screaming ] >> reporter: 70 miles from the u.s. mexico border tonight, protesters are drawing a hard line in the battle over immigration. [ screaming ] >> reporter: as the sunset over the small town of marietta, crowds continued to grow. >> usa, usa! >> reporter: this hours after becauses carrying 140 undocumented women and children from texas approached the border patrol facility. protesters blocked the road. [ talking over one another ] >> reporter: the undocumented immigrants arrived in san diego earlier today. federal agents said the group came from texas where they illegally crossed the border. facilities there are overwhelmed. they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks but protesters turned them away. they were taken to a processing center. tonight at the city council meeting, some residents wept before the council. >> i feel like we are being destroyed because of the administration. >> reporter: others begged for help. >> we need the national guard o
. >>> stacy butler say protesters forced a bus carrying immigrant women and children to turn around. [ screaming ] >> reporter: 70 miles from the u.s. mexico border tonight, protesters are drawing a hard line in the battle over immigration. [ screaming ] >> reporter: as the sunset over the small town of marietta, crowds continued to grow. >> usa, usa! >> reporter: this hours after becauses carrying 140 undocumented women and children from texas approached the...
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so stacy, please tell us, you are pro mammogram. >> i certainly am. >> why? >> i see every day the effects of what happens when women don't go for mammograms. and those are the days that are the worst days in my practice. everyone knows what they should be doing to lead a healthy lifestyle and not everyone does it. we are humans. and i think that in order to catch the cases that can't be caught with a healthy lifestyle we need to absolutely continue mamographic screening. >> you disagree. tell me why. >> you know what happened is we have a lot of studies that have come out recently that came to the same conclusions which is that mammograms do not show any increased benefit over women just doing physical examinations. so there is not a change in mortality rate, no difference between mammograms and physical examinations. >> there is the question about radiation. the big elephant in the room. everybody is talking about the fact that these breast cancer tumors could be responding to the radiation and making them worse. is there anything else you recommend besides
so stacy, please tell us, you are pro mammogram. >> i certainly am. >> why? >> i see every day the effects of what happens when women don't go for mammograms. and those are the days that are the worst days in my practice. everyone knows what they should be doing to lead a healthy lifestyle and not everyone does it. we are humans. and i think that in order to catch the cases that can't be caught with a healthy lifestyle we need to absolutely continue mamographic screening....
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they were taken to a different station for processing. >> stacy butler reporting tonight. despite all the shouting t protesting was peaceful. >>> frustration and anger boiled over today following the funeral for a palestinian teenager killed earlier this week this israel. [ sound of gunfire ] >> thousands filled the streets as the profession made its way to the cemetery. at one point, the boy's mother collapsed. the teenager had family here in san jose. they had a memorial service tonight. sharon chin was there and shows us emotions were running high. >> free, free palestine. >> reporter: many times before, they protested for palestinian rights through this time, it is different. >> it has never hit so close to home. >> occupation no more! >> reporter: a few supporters joined american born cousins of the fallen teenager at a demonstration tonight. palestinians say israeli extremists killed the teen in exchange for the murder of three israeli teenagers. >> this was just cruel. >> he had to pay the ultimate price for a crime he did not commit. we are shaken by it. >> reporte
they were taken to a different station for processing. >> stacy butler reporting tonight. despite all the shouting t protesting was peaceful. >>> frustration and anger boiled over today following the funeral for a palestinian teenager killed earlier this week this israel. [ sound of gunfire ] >> thousands filled the streets as the profession made its way to the cemetery. at one point, the boy's mother collapsed. the teenager had family here in san jose. they had a memorial...
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this is stacy from springfield. direct access to a live advisor so you can get answers fast, and get back to the beach. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. get 4 lines for just a hundred at&tbucks.'t? with unlimited talk, text and now up to ten gigabytes of 4g lte data. so much for at&t's 'best ever' family pricing. t-mobile's got 4 lines for a hundred bucks. up to 10gb of 4g lte data so make the switch to t-mobile. we'll even buy you out of your service contract so you can get four lines for a hundred bucks today. ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. yyyup. with xfinity internet soyour family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere in the house. even in the garage. max what's going on? we're doing a tech startup. we're streamlining an algorithm. what's grandpa doing? hi... sssh, grandpa you don't want to be an intern for
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as stacy bolter reports, a city is in the middle of the debate. >> come here legally then! come over here the right way! >> reporter: 70 miles from the u.s./mexico border protestors are drawing a hard-line in the battle over immigration. >> we're here for the children! >> whoo! >> it's the land of the free, opportunity, what about them? >> reporter: as the sun set over murietta, crowds continued to grow. [ screaming ] >> we won't give in! >> usa, usa, usa! this hours after buses carrying 140 illegal immigrants, women and children, from texas approached the murietta border patrol facility. protestors blocked the road! >> stay back. stay back. >> this is all tax paying dollars! >> reporter: the illegal immigrants arrived in san diego earlier today. federal agents say the group came from texas where they illegally crossed the border. facilities there are overwhelmed. today in murietta they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks but protestors succeeded in turning them away. the buses were taken right back to a processing center in san ysidro. murrieta
as stacy bolter reports, a city is in the middle of the debate. >> come here legally then! come over here the right way! >> reporter: 70 miles from the u.s./mexico border protestors are drawing a hard-line in the battle over immigration. >> we're here for the children! >> whoo! >> it's the land of the free, opportunity, what about them? >> reporter: as the sun set over murietta, crowds continued to grow. [ screaming ] >> we won't give in! >> usa,...
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coming up off the break a much to stacy discuss how forward is the real driver of the luxury housing market in the cars report and if you're in the u.k. you can even going to ground the option for transit lined up with. the gym is about seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america and as you got about one hundred people here just because of economics the cost of housing in this area especially is very high and i believe as an american we have a right. to say about or to possess public land in till something is created that's my house you see back there live it send them to well good at least then and the now than the dollars rest. if we hadn't done that we wouldn't have been home i want to go stand we don't just held the you know people of density we don't anybody that needs help so tell your friend to just give us a moral to your mortgage as they are never going to get it and city in today when one thousand of them got a place to live once on monday i'll be out here with my dog. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the be
coming up off the break a much to stacy discuss how forward is the real driver of the luxury housing market in the cars report and if you're in the u.k. you can even going to ground the option for transit lined up with. the gym is about seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america and as you got about one hundred people here just because of economics the cost of housing in this area especially is very high and i believe as an american we have a right. to say...
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stacy bash. great article on you in the daily news today. thank you very much. >> i'm proud of you. we've been fighting about politics now. it's getting harder and harder every day. you are in obama's camp, i'm totally with you, we need to protect these communities, protect these kids, we're not doing it in big cities and they're doing. >> you and i have agreed on this for some time. i wrote a book about this. it's a whole thing in there about bill cosby saying, why does is that kid getting arrested. there are too many black and hispanic men and jail, and they don't talk about, people who make excuses for criminal behavior, don't protest against the drug dealers and the gangbangers -- >> they're ruining the community, it's like a cancer. >> it's not that you and i have not disagreed on this issue. by the way, everybody pay attention to o'reilly's book. >> please stop helping us, how liberals make it harder for blacks to succeed. explain that. >> what i'm saying in the book, sean is blacks ultimately help themselves by developing the habits a
stacy bash. great article on you in the daily news today. thank you very much. >> i'm proud of you. we've been fighting about politics now. it's getting harder and harder every day. you are in obama's camp, i'm totally with you, we need to protect these communities, protect these kids, we're not doing it in big cities and they're doing. >> you and i have agreed on this for some time. i wrote a book about this. it's a whole thing in there about bill cosby saying, why does is that kid...
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they can barely afford the tuition nineteen year old stacy abbey is a originally from an upper middle class family in india living below the poverty line since moving to america it's a negative mentality sometimes when people say oh you're coming to our country and you're taking all the food and all the food stands we don't use any of that is my family they scared them away thank you stacey says there are many more students like her most of them she says keep their hunger to themselves it's kind of embarrassing to go and tell that to people when you see that other people have it and you don't have that but i've seen a lot of students who are hungry and they eat. a muffin or something and. then i asked them all did you what did you have today a muffin is what they've told me it's that it's very sad in this community of twenty three thousand people the pantry is not only meant for students but also college staff who are in need the plight of college students as part of a broader struggle in america where food security is a problem while policies to keep up with those in need often ignor
they can barely afford the tuition nineteen year old stacy abbey is a originally from an upper middle class family in india living below the poverty line since moving to america it's a negative mentality sometimes when people say oh you're coming to our country and you're taking all the food and all the food stands we don't use any of that is my family they scared them away thank you stacey says there are many more students like her most of them she says keep their hunger to themselves it's...
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. >>> stacy hanowitz, what do you make of the heroin overdoses.someone who lived with her, and she said she was an addict herself? >> when you hear this other case, people are going to think, was this an accident or coincidence, have you to be able to reopen this case and look to see if there's a pattern of conduct. that's what most people are thinking, there's no way that these two people, these two men she was involved with, died the same way, and there wasn't some nefarious type of activity that went on. >> what would have been the motive? that's what i'm not 100% sure of. the complaint was just filed in terms of her bail, describes her parents of being wealthy. >> well, in all honesty, you know you've covered a lot of cases. you never know what the motive is behind certain things. >> sometimes you do. it's financial gain, so obvious right from the start. in this case it could be that she gets a thrill out of killing, it could be that these men didn't treat her well at a certain amount of time. we don't know, these are all things the investigat
. >>> stacy hanowitz, what do you make of the heroin overdoses.someone who lived with her, and she said she was an addict herself? >> when you hear this other case, people are going to think, was this an accident or coincidence, have you to be able to reopen this case and look to see if there's a pattern of conduct. that's what most people are thinking, there's no way that these two people, these two men she was involved with, died the same way, and there wasn't some nefarious...
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and wages ever be found in the cheap money potato wage is just repackaging the same crap marking up stacy well we're going to look at some of these horrible potato wedges of central banking being sold as high priced risky assets world a.t.m. lose to frankfurt as yellen fed slows cash as janet yellen winds down the federal reserve's money printing operation mario draggy is boosting europe's cash supply that means the dollar's yellen fed is removing could be compensated for by cheap euros from the european central bank the result may be enough cash sloshing around to underpin this year's run up and risk asset yet it tells you i told you all about this six months ago remember ben bernanke in the janet yellen they started something called tapering and i said that's nonsense because of the global basis there is no taper because the european central bank would really pick up the slack and then add even more to the global supply of fake money during this quantitative easing period that's exactly what this story is telling us tapering is a lie there is no tapering because one big global slush fun
and wages ever be found in the cheap money potato wage is just repackaging the same crap marking up stacy well we're going to look at some of these horrible potato wedges of central banking being sold as high priced risky assets world a.t.m. lose to frankfurt as yellen fed slows cash as janet yellen winds down the federal reserve's money printing operation mario draggy is boosting europe's cash supply that means the dollar's yellen fed is removing could be compensated for by cheap euros from...
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intel chief ceo and executive vice resident stacy smith joins me now from intel headquarters. results were still really strong. the guidance even stronger. it seems like a lot of that was driven by corporate demand. yeah, i think at the highest level ucr strategy playing out. you saw some momentum in the pc , particularlyss in business. you saw a starting to gain share in tablets and we are well on our way to 40 million. nice growth in internet and the data center that serves all of the other markets. all of that played into driving really great results for q2. theveryone who wrote headline the pc was dead wrote the headline on a pc. what is corporate demand right now? >> what we see is a lot of computers out there that are over four years old. many think about the evolution of the computer, they are thinner, lighter, spectacular performance in graphics, touch isbled, so what we're seeing really the start of a refresh of people buying new devices because of the capabilities those devices bring. >> you seem to have a better crystal ball than most companies. i wonder when you lo
intel chief ceo and executive vice resident stacy smith joins me now from intel headquarters. results were still really strong. the guidance even stronger. it seems like a lot of that was driven by corporate demand. yeah, i think at the highest level ucr strategy playing out. you saw some momentum in the pc , particularlyss in business. you saw a starting to gain share in tablets and we are well on our way to 40 million. nice growth in internet and the data center that serves all of the other...
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bigger and bigger earthquakes right for actors are the moral equivalent of pedophiles that's clear stacie thank you so much thanks max one two one two or i like that well stay tuned for the second half a whole lot more. technology innovation. developments from around. the future or covered. same logic that the united states. army relatively unknown to graphic scenes. was good enough for the united states and look what. a lot of the problem with american policy is a lack of staying power after the soviet union left afghanistan the united states essentially forgot about afghanistan that it moved in to fill the void. that led to the growth of the. subsequent consequence of this was the critique of pulling out of iraq as well. as we could with. some of. the consumer. choose. to. choose the stories to. choose peace. officers. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to anti fracking activity level rothery aka tuna louisiana welcome to the kaiser report thrilled to be here great to have you know tell us first how you learned about fracking and why you are against fracking
bigger and bigger earthquakes right for actors are the moral equivalent of pedophiles that's clear stacie thank you so much thanks max one two one two or i like that well stay tuned for the second half a whole lot more. technology innovation. developments from around. the future or covered. same logic that the united states. army relatively unknown to graphic scenes. was good enough for the united states and look what. a lot of the problem with american policy is a lack of staying power after...
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. >> reporter: at 34 years old stacy escalante was at the top of her game. the busy mother of two was even training for a marathon. >> i looked fine. i had no indication that i was sick. and i just had that spot on my back. it was a little itchy but other than that it wasn't a problem. >> reporter: it was a problem. stage three melanoma. it spread to her lymph nodes. acting attorney general issued a call to action. >> skin cancer rates are increasing in this country. >> reporter: 63,000 people are diagnosed with melanoma each year and of those 9,000 die. experts say uv radiation from sun light and tanning beds is the biggest cause. doctors say consumers need to be vigilant about using a broad spectrum sun screen and reapply it every few hours. and supports legislation banning teenagers from visiting tanning salons. >> there are ten states who have put in legislation that bans th use of indoor tanning facilities for those under the age of 18. we certainly support those measures to be able to protect the youth. >> reporter: in a statement the indoor tanning as
. >> reporter: at 34 years old stacy escalante was at the top of her game. the busy mother of two was even training for a marathon. >> i looked fine. i had no indication that i was sick. and i just had that spot on my back. it was a little itchy but other than that it wasn't a problem. >> reporter: it was a problem. stage three melanoma. it spread to her lymph nodes. acting attorney general issued a call to action. >> skin cancer rates are increasing in this country....
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next, monmouth college history professor stacy cordery and her students discuss the ideals and goalshat drove feminists and the women's liberation movement in the late 1960's and early 1970's. the class examines several essays published by feminist writers at that time to explore underpinningsal of the movement. monmouth college is in illinois. this class is about an hour. >> how are we doing? good?
next, monmouth college history professor stacy cordery and her students discuss the ideals and goalshat drove feminists and the women's liberation movement in the late 1960's and early 1970's. the class examines several essays published by feminist writers at that time to explore underpinningsal of the movement. monmouth college is in illinois. this class is about an hour. >> how are we doing? good?
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>> watergate, 40 years later, onight at >> next monmouth college history , professor stacy cordery and students discuss the ideals and goals that drove feminists and the women's liberation movement in the late 1960's and early 1970's. the class examines several essays published by feminist writers at that time to explore the intellectual underpinnings of the movement. monmouth college is in illinois. this class is about an hour. >> how are we doing? good? ok, awesome. all right, we are looking this week at the origins of the growth of the women liberation's movement in this primary documents freshman course. our task is to understand the problems of the women involved, something about the identification they made with the problems of society and their solutions for them. just to recap -- we began this as a snapshot of the 1950's.
>> watergate, 40 years later, onight at >> next monmouth college history , professor stacy cordery and students discuss the ideals and goals that drove feminists and the women's liberation movement in the late 1960's and early 1970's. the class examines several essays published by feminist writers at that time to explore the intellectual underpinnings of the movement. monmouth college is in illinois. this class is about an hour. >> how are we doing? good? ok, awesome. all...
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to tripadvisor makes any destination better. . >>> in "pretenders" tonight fox news's contributor stacywednesday the actress turned conservative commentator joined the crowd at outnumbered. the panel worried that america's youth is doomed to the next generation of dependent liberal ares. dash was there to reassure them otherwise. >> my son is going to be 24 on friday. happy birthday, baby. he's now a conservative. he says to me, mom, most of my friends are conservative. we are capitalists. we want to keep our money. >> but dash didn't stop there. as if. dash revealed she's already teaching her 11-year-old republican a debate staple -- when you have nothing else to stand on, you can always resort to add homonym attacks on the president. >> my 11-year-old is a conservative as well. she has traditions and things she believes in that i hope i have had input on. she's referred to the president as gollum. i think that's clever for an 11-year-old. >> the saying goes children are great imitators. give them something great to imitate. if dash thinks name-calling is clever conservativism she can
to tripadvisor makes any destination better. . >>> in "pretenders" tonight fox news's contributor stacywednesday the actress turned conservative commentator joined the crowd at outnumbered. the panel worried that america's youth is doomed to the next generation of dependent liberal ares. dash was there to reassure them otherwise. >> my son is going to be 24 on friday. happy birthday, baby. he's now a conservative. he says to me, mom, most of my friends are conservative....
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. >> reporter: john plans to marry stacy who has three children on november 1st but first he needs toto stand on his prosthetic legs so he can walk stacy down the aisle. >> got to stand up at the altar. the hardest part for any leg amputee is to standstill, not move. because it's easy to walk but it's not so easy just to stand there. it's very -- uses a lot of muscles. more than you think. >> reporter: after the wedding he'll get placed on a transplant list for his new arms. >> no more prosthetics. unfortunately i'll get cadaver arms from a donor and they are going to do a 16 hour surgery. >> reporter: he's not the first quadruple amputee to undergo the surgery. >> for me to ask an ounce of help i'm stubborn. ask her. i'm a mule. can you help me open this. i put my head down. it's a jar. something as simple as a jar. >> reporter: it won't be easy and his family will have to commute to boston from his home in fredericksburg, virginia for up to two years while he learns to use his new arms. >> i have ways and tricks of doing everything. basic thing such as sitting up. i don't know how t
. >> reporter: john plans to marry stacy who has three children on november 1st but first he needs toto stand on his prosthetic legs so he can walk stacy down the aisle. >> got to stand up at the altar. the hardest part for any leg amputee is to standstill, not move. because it's easy to walk but it's not so easy just to stand there. it's very -- uses a lot of muscles. more than you think. >> reporter: after the wedding he'll get placed on a transplant list for his new arms....
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. >> that's because the girls are friends, elizabeth and stacy, they were bridesmaids in the wedding, and the numbers on the shirts signify how many times they've each caught the bouquet. >>> all bummed out because the u.s. lost, but people everywhere else have world cup fever. this may brighten your securitisecuritpirits. this guy and his dad, every day told his son he could kick a soccer ball across the garden to try to hit dad. >> day one, not close. a little closer on day two. almost day four, pretty close, and day five, oh, man. >> grazed his shirt. >> he did a little practice with his brother. >> nailed him. >> day six, watch how close this was. >> oh! >> right over dad's left shoulder. >> i think there's a subconscious stuff here. if he hits little brother immediately, who is smaller, i think it's i don't want to hit dad. >> the day before, he was sick, so he gets two tries. went over the left shoulder, over the right shoulder, just narrowing it down, honing it in. day seven, he misses, day eight, so close. day nine, he changes it up, no soccer game on this day, and watch what
. >> that's because the girls are friends, elizabeth and stacy, they were bridesmaids in the wedding, and the numbers on the shirts signify how many times they've each caught the bouquet. >>> all bummed out because the u.s. lost, but people everywhere else have world cup fever. this may brighten your securitisecuritpirits. this guy and his dad, every day told his son he could kick a soccer ball across the garden to try to hit dad. >> day one, not close. a little closer on...