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to stateside. that will change come wednesday. we'll talk more about that when we come to the seven-day forecast. taking a look at tonight and tomorrow, future cast, skies will be clear. waking up monday, skies continue to be clear and temperatures average for this time of the year. your daytime high. monday, same story, we are seeing clear skies as well. when you get to tuesday, that's when things change when the moisture-rich atmosphere returns. as far as tonight, though, 76 degrees, overnight low, 53 in prescott. daytime highs for tomorrow, 101 here in phoenix, another day to wednesday as well. let's talk about the labor day forecast, plans outside. be sure to drink lots of water sun screen, wear it, it will be hot and sunny by the time we wake up. daytime high 101. here as, here test seven-day forecast, temperatures staying normal through wednesday and then things really change. temperatures drop significantly and we see the chance for thunderstorm activity return. 40% at this point. we'll know
to stateside. that will change come wednesday. we'll talk more about that when we come to the seven-day forecast. taking a look at tonight and tomorrow, future cast, skies will be clear. waking up monday, skies continue to be clear and temperatures average for this time of the year. your daytime high. monday, same story, we are seeing clear skies as well. when you get to tuesday, that's when things change when the moisture-rich atmosphere returns. as far as tonight, though, 76 degrees,...
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markets moving more in the past two days stateside tan in the 14 tase prior to that. not feeding through here and in europe. when it comes to our main equity markets similar story being reflected there,ing slightly flat start to the morning. the ftse just a couple of points later. the sector rounding it off, health care, financial services holding on to gains while basic resources in oil and gas selling down a touch. >> let's get back to the reason. fed reserve governor has struck a dovish tone warning the fed shouldn't raise rates too fast. it's one of the last officials to speak before the central bank's meeting next week. said the case to tighten is less compelling citing below target inflation and overseas risks. >> the market potentially still has untapped slack because of the international environment that does have some risks and clearly inflationary pressures and demand. all those things we need be asymmetric in my policy approach. >> the fed members, those are divide as the atlta president dennis lockhart has a more hawkish note. he says whether the debate on
markets moving more in the past two days stateside tan in the 14 tase prior to that. not feeding through here and in europe. when it comes to our main equity markets similar story being reflected there,ing slightly flat start to the morning. the ftse just a couple of points later. the sector rounding it off, health care, financial services holding on to gains while basic resources in oil and gas selling down a touch. >> let's get back to the reason. fed reserve governor has struck a...
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note 7 users stateside have been told to pick up their free replacement from samsung - their wireless carrier or the store where they bought the phone. meanwhile - lawsuits are already being filed - by people who claim they were hurt by the phones catching fire. fox five legal analyst bob massi joins us now - for "inside the law". closed captioning closed captioning closed captioning closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning as always you can send questions and comments about inside the law to bob dot massi at fox five vegas dot com. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty our weather will get active quickly with clouds rolling in overnight and chances of showers south of us on here on tuesday afternoon and overnight with a high of just 87 degrees. we'll keep chan wednesday in the slight category with a high of 88, then chances stay around for thursday with 86 the high. north gusts to 30 mph will be with us on friday with a high of 81. those north winds mph on saturday with 85, then north breezes to 15 mph on sunday with 87. our weather will get active
note 7 users stateside have been told to pick up their free replacement from samsung - their wireless carrier or the store where they bought the phone. meanwhile - lawsuits are already being filed - by people who claim they were hurt by the phones catching fire. fox five legal analyst bob massi joins us now - for "inside the law". closed captioning closed captioning closed captioning closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning as always you can send questions and comments...
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> sts are assembling and sending out the first batches of general election mail ballots to go to stateside military votes overseas and shovellian voters. they must be returned to you the counties office no later than 7:00 p.m. on election day. >> coming up soon. >>> many have cried for more mass transit options in the bay area. >> people in downtown tampa their way to work next week. leslie is joining us now where a look at that. >> on both sends 7:00 a.m. going each way. >> prior to that you didn't start to noon? >> the new a.m. route will run every 30 minutes until noon. how much will a ticket cost in he? >> the ticket is $2.50 one way, $5 for a round trip all day. so you can ride the streetcar all day for $5. >> reporter: if you live or work in any three districts you can purchase a 20 ride pass for $25. they are opening to grab the go downtown. no drama, no parking issues. no problems. we run constantly through the night the. >> reporter: ritchie has been driving streetcars for years and is hoping people will join him for the morning commute. >> look at it. it is fun. it looks like som
> sts are assembling and sending out the first batches of general election mail ballots to go to stateside military votes overseas and shovellian voters. they must be returned to you the counties office no later than 7:00 p.m. on election day. >> coming up soon. >>> many have cried for more mass transit options in the bay area. >> people in downtown tampa their way to work next week. leslie is joining us now where a look at that. >> on both sends 7:00 a.m. going...
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the adr closed stateside down 6%.pened down about that much this morning for johnson trade but off the lows as you can see down just 4% as we look at things. the week has been a touch one for deutsche down 8%. lots more analysis coming from us and the rest of the shows throughout the day on cnbc. that's weighing on european trade. given how much the banks are down, commerzbank, credit suisse, also down. moves on the rest of the market therefore in perspective not too bad. contagion not as bad as could it be. we're down about 1%. >> indexes. >> they are in europe. >> when we come back your money your vote. 38 days until the presidential election. we got the latest from the campaign trail next. but before we head to break here's today's national weather foreca forecast. >>> it's friday and basically things looking the same on this weather map as they did yesterday. low pressure spinning in the mid-atlantic and ohio valley trying to bring more rainfall. some parts of delaware over 12 pinches of rainfall. interstate 81 an
the adr closed stateside down 6%.pened down about that much this morning for johnson trade but off the lows as you can see down just 4% as we look at things. the week has been a touch one for deutsche down 8%. lots more analysis coming from us and the rest of the shows throughout the day on cnbc. that's weighing on european trade. given how much the banks are down, commerzbank, credit suisse, also down. moves on the rest of the market therefore in perspective not too bad. contagion not as bad...
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>>reporter:dennis had 15 years of stateside army and reserve service, a recruiter, she argues hillary clinton is best to defend, lead, and protect. >> she has the experience, of working and working on tough problems. >>reporter:what about tromso put down of john mccain? >> he is temperamentally unfit. he disrespected prisoners of war, saying that they were not war heroes. he disrespected goldstar families. >> i think if you were to ask him one on one, i do not think he would regret -- i think he our armed forces are at their lowest strength since 1940. >> i think our military is strong. i want to see it spent intelligently, and strategically. >>reporter: they will make their own cases, veterans janice -- >> you will have his fingers on those nuclear -- and. >> a scary? >> indefinitely. it terrifies me. >>reporter: and jason -- >> i have had friends that lost their lives department's rules of benghazi. it has to come with solid leadership. >>reporter:both electing to command a new commander-in- chief. >>reporter:neither of them fit in the described role of a hawk or a dove, both will n
>>reporter:dennis had 15 years of stateside army and reserve service, a recruiter, she argues hillary clinton is best to defend, lead, and protect. >> she has the experience, of working and working on tough problems. >>reporter:what about tromso put down of john mccain? >> he is temperamentally unfit. he disrespected prisoners of war, saying that they were not war heroes. he disrespected goldstar families. >> i think if you were to ask him one on one, i do not...
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community awareness like see something, say something is key to combating extremists waging war stateside. >> homegrown violent extremism, self-radicalization. that's our challenge. and, frankly, that's the single thing that keeps me up most at night. the next lone wolf style attack, the next act of self-radicalization. >> reporter: that was on the minds of lawmakers inside. co our intelligent community needs retooling. >> we're playing defense. it's possibly in a football game playing defense you get lucky. but if you really want to win you got to go on offense. >> reporter: much the hearing focuses on the refugee crisis, the visa waiver program and trying to stop so-called lone wolf attacks on the home front. >> what do you see currently nationally on homegrown violent extremism and the trends? that. if there's any good news and i don't want to squeeze it too hard for good news is the rate of increase has slowed a little in recent months. >> reporter: some lawmakers hear concerns about our southern border and how islamic extremists could make their way from europe thor middle east into
community awareness like see something, say something is key to combating extremists waging war stateside. >> homegrown violent extremism, self-radicalization. that's our challenge. and, frankly, that's the single thing that keeps me up most at night. the next lone wolf style attack, the next act of self-radicalization. >> reporter: that was on the minds of lawmakers inside. co our intelligent community needs retooling. >> we're playing defense. it's possibly in a football...
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we will take you back stateside and on dry land. it is dry. can see is what left of the frontal boundary. it just didn't do a lot. it brought a couple showers in the the last few hours. wraps you saw rain drop here on your windshield but that was it. in the wake it makes um for what it lacks with moisture. we are seeing dry dryer air settle n54 at the airport. feels nice and refreshing. on our comfort index we will call it please an. it feels great. very light wind too. it will feel great too now many of you temple fans, pep state will be heading out to happy valley this weekend. it does look like a new front potentially triggering a shower or storm late in the game, but would i say kick off you are looking okay. that same front will eventually bring us our next round of showers and storms on sunday. meisha, back over to you. >>> katie, thank you so much for that. good morning. happy thursday. looking outside in the world of travel, it is looking quiet, roadways are good, nice and dry, great news, vine street closed between schuylkill and broa
we will take you back stateside and on dry land. it is dry. can see is what left of the frontal boundary. it just didn't do a lot. it brought a couple showers in the the last few hours. wraps you saw rain drop here on your windshield but that was it. in the wake it makes um for what it lacks with moisture. we are seeing dry dryer air settle n54 at the airport. feels nice and refreshing. on our comfort index we will call it please an. it feels great. very light wind too. it will feel great too...
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anticipation, you can understand why but we will keep you posted as things progress there we will go back stateside and look at a quiet pattern for us here at home. we are seeing currently eyewitness weather watcher network low to mid 60's. pretty comfortable. we will go out to a format middletown delaware where jason is 63. fifty-eight from dave bradley in essington. mid to low 60's. johnnies in mullica at 62. phil in philly at 65. ed in chesterfield 63. list goes on. cool for eileen, what else is new in gilbertsville. lets take a look at what storm scan is up to. back here at least on the east coast we have tropical storm julia, far cry from the strength of what we saw with super typhoon merante but new tropical storm for the books. they does not have any impact on us thankfully. we have a cold front that will move through tonight. i don't think it does much. i think phillies play without a hitch. there may be a the spotty shower or thunderstorm far northwest of the area we will see 80 degrees at first pitch against pirates. warm, humid this evening, granted but cold front passes bringing in a fe
anticipation, you can understand why but we will keep you posted as things progress there we will go back stateside and look at a quiet pattern for us here at home. we are seeing currently eyewitness weather watcher network low to mid 60's. pretty comfortable. we will go out to a format middletown delaware where jason is 63. fifty-eight from dave bradley in essington. mid to low 60's. johnnies in mullica at 62. phil in philly at 65. ed in chesterfield 63. list goes on. cool for eileen, what...
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according to the w and federal aviation officials estimate 600,000 commercial drones will be operating statesidehin yet despite all the talk, drone use for package deliveries has been slower to catch on. largely because the new regulations require operators always have a direct line of sight on the aircraft. >> when you prove that this has value, and you collect the data to convince the faa to open up other areas, then we'll be able to do more nonline of sight delivery. >> but right now as data is collected and the new regulation is sorted out and billed upon, it's tests like this one running urgent deliv t like children's island where the drone delivers make the most economic sense. i'm morgan brennan in marblehead, massachusetts. >>> twitter spikes on talk of a possible takeover, and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. shares soared today after cnbc's david faber reported twitter has received interest from some tech firms considering whether to make a bid for the social media company. the suitors are believed to include sales force and google. twitter surged 21.5% to 22.62, while alp
according to the w and federal aviation officials estimate 600,000 commercial drones will be operating statesidehin yet despite all the talk, drone use for package deliveries has been slower to catch on. largely because the new regulations require operators always have a direct line of sight on the aircraft. >> when you prove that this has value, and you collect the data to convince the faa to open up other areas, then we'll be able to do more nonline of sight delivery. >> but right...
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looking at the area dew point, brinking it back to stateside, pretty low, feels good outside, low points as low as the 40's, allentown, mount pocono. it is a cool air mass but it will heat up very easily later on today. and then we see that more crisp fall-like air take grip. what's actually going to ends up being little steamier today in advance of the front, turns back into just very great hair day really. looking forward here, saturday, especially sunday, looks fantastic when it comes to the dew point temperatures, just very, very low, and the lower the number get the drier the air mass, and the more comfortable feels. today not only very warm but also humid. eighty-eight the high, also feeling more humid, yes, like we are in the middle of summer again, but only lasts for a day. then back to the mid 70s tomorrow, come sunday, struggle to even hit 70 degrees, meisha, over to you. >> katie, thank you so much. good morning, everyone, happy friday. so before we get into it, i'll show you live pictures, ben franklin bridge, those every you curious from jersey into center city actually look
looking at the area dew point, brinking it back to stateside, pretty low, feels good outside, low points as low as the 40's, allentown, mount pocono. it is a cool air mass but it will heat up very easily later on today. and then we see that more crisp fall-like air take grip. what's actually going to ends up being little steamier today in advance of the front, turns back into just very great hair day really. looking forward here, saturday, especially sunday, looks fantastic when it comes to the...
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. >> rachel fredericks, aviation operations, serving stateside. she lost two friends to suicide and you struggle yourself with ptsd, she's a republican, but leaning towards you. still undecided. you have a question for mr. trump. >> i do. mr. trump, i wanted to ask what your plan will be to stop 20 veterans a day from killing themselves. >> and actually, it's 22. it's almost impossible to conceive that this is happening in our country. 20 to 22 people a day are killing themselves. a lot of it is, they're killing themselves over the fact that they're in tremendous pain and they can't see a doctor. we're going to speed up the process. we're going to create a great mental health division. they need help. they need tremendous help, and we're doing nothing for them. the v.a. is really, almost, you. if you look at what's going on as an example in arizona, where they caught people stealing and they can't even fire the people. we are going to make it efficient and good. if it's not good, you're going to private hospitals, public hospitals and doctors. >>
. >> rachel fredericks, aviation operations, serving stateside. she lost two friends to suicide and you struggle yourself with ptsd, she's a republican, but leaning towards you. still undecided. you have a question for mr. trump. >> i do. mr. trump, i wanted to ask what your plan will be to stop 20 veterans a day from killing themselves. >> and actually, it's 22. it's almost impossible to conceive that this is happening in our country. 20 to 22 people a day are killing...
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. >>> back stateside, more issues at one of the biggest attractions in washington dc. the. >> the washington monument is closed indefinately because of ongoing issues with the elevator. this has been going on since last month, when a cable snapped loose. repairs were supposed to be done by now. but we're told, workers can't seem to pinpoint the problem. officials are planning a major overhaul, which could cost more than $3 million. and take several months to finish. >> well, coming up in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news", the city every brotherly love, like you've never seen it before. a tour of places you may not even know about, even if you have lived here your entire life. >> and, sometimes it is not obvious, that you should go to the eye doctor. we have a warning, sign for adults and children, coming up. did you know your business doesn't have to suffer from slow internet? comcast business now offers blazing fast internet speeds up to 150 mbps. that's 10 times faster than dsl. get internet for as low as $59.95 a month. call today. comcast business. built for
. >>> back stateside, more issues at one of the biggest attractions in washington dc. the. >> the washington monument is closed indefinately because of ongoing issues with the elevator. this has been going on since last month, when a cable snapped loose. repairs were supposed to be done by now. but we're told, workers can't seem to pinpoint the problem. officials are planning a major overhaul, which could cost more than $3 million. and take several months to finish. >>...
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>> rachel fred rix specialized in aviations operations in the marine corps serving stateside. she lost two friends to suicide. you now struggle yourself with ptsd. she's a republican but leaning towards you, still undecided a little bit. you have a question for mr. trump. >> i do ask what your plan will be to stop 20 veterans a day from killing themselves. >> and actually it's 22. and it's almost impossible to conceive that this is happening in our country. 20 to 22 people a day are killing themselves. a lot of it is they're killing themselves over the fact that they can't -- they're under tremendous pain and can't see a doctor. we're going to speed up the process. we're going to create division. they need help. they need help. they need tremendous help. and we're doing nothing for them. the va is really almost you could say a corrupt enterprise. if you look at what's going on, as an example, matt, in arizona, where they caught people stealing, and they can't even do anything about it, they can't even fire the people. we are going to make it efficient and good. and if it's not
>> rachel fred rix specialized in aviations operations in the marine corps serving stateside. she lost two friends to suicide. you now struggle yourself with ptsd. she's a republican but leaning towards you, still undecided a little bit. you have a question for mr. trump. >> i do ask what your plan will be to stop 20 veterans a day from killing themselves. >> and actually it's 22. and it's almost impossible to conceive that this is happening in our country. 20 to 22 people a...
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note 7 users stateside have been told to pick up their free replacement from samsung, their wireless carrier or the store where they bought the phone. federal regulators issued a massive recall on the galaxy phones overheated and started fires. since august -- samsung sold 2.5 million of the phones around the world. coming up - what's the best bet for your dining dollars? the restaurants giving people the best bang for their bucks - it;s a contact six report. and we're continuing to monitor the very latest developments on the terror investigation in new york and new jersey. plus - the steps community leaders are taking to bridge gaps between police and the black community. and fo road to the white house in 2020.... goes straight through kenosha. wakeup news. hoodie. it, like, kind of shocked me" .... i said this guy looked similar, like, very familiar, to the same guy." now at 6:30-- after a shootout with police, the suspect in the east coast bombings has been arrested. we hear from the man who helped police track him down. plus-- knowing your rights. how a local organization is help
note 7 users stateside have been told to pick up their free replacement from samsung, their wireless carrier or the store where they bought the phone. federal regulators issued a massive recall on the galaxy phones overheated and started fires. since august -- samsung sold 2.5 million of the phones around the world. coming up - what's the best bet for your dining dollars? the restaurants giving people the best bang for their bucks - it;s a contact six report. and we're continuing to monitor the...
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to combating extremists waging war stateside. "homegrown violent extremism, self-radicalization. and that's our challenge. and frankly, that's the single night. the next lone-wolf style attack. the next act of self radicalization. " 1:21 that was on the minds of lawmakers insidea& committee chair ron johnson a& says our intelligence community needs re-tooling."we're playing defense. now it's possible you can win a football game playing defense if you get real lucky. but if you're really going to win the game you got to go on offense." much of the hearing focused on the refugees crisis, the visa- waiver program and the terror- screening process a& and trying to ?stop? so-called "lone wolf" attacks on the are isis inspired."what do you see currently nationally on homegrown violent extremism and the trends? 1:47"we still have about 1000 open investigations on that. if there's any good news and i don't want to squeeze it too hard for good news is that the rate of increase has slowed little in recent months. 2:30 some lawmakers shared concerns about our southern border, and how islami
to combating extremists waging war stateside. "homegrown violent extremism, self-radicalization. and that's our challenge. and frankly, that's the single night. the next lone-wolf style attack. the next act of self radicalization. " 1:21 that was on the minds of lawmakers insidea& committee chair ron johnson a& says our intelligence community needs re-tooling."we're playing defense. now it's possible you can win a football game playing defense if you get real lucky. but...
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we are doing stateside grocery and, that will be one of the stations you are the general manager here. >> yes. >> so you take suggestions from employees, but how do you come up with that. >> and, not only, last year was first year we did walking tour and we had a lot and customers too. >>> and, and, but just born is an incredible, local, manufacturer. they are so cute but we don't want to pair it specifically with a wine. so, we've involved tonight a wine cocktail you are a sophisticated man. every time, it the is just adorable that you say that. >> so people can start talking about saturday and sunday. >> every saturday and sunday in october. we have five week then year. buy tickets now. we have sold 600 tickets to the event. they want to get in buy them now because we do sellout. we have about 400, 500 tickets per day available, so from 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock or 6:00 o'clock each weekend day and it is exactly what we said. you get your glass accounts passport and we turn you loose on the property. >> i love it. again, the place ace adorable. again, vodka mixes with everything. ladies
we are doing stateside grocery and, that will be one of the stations you are the general manager here. >> yes. >> so you take suggestions from employees, but how do you come up with that. >> and, not only, last year was first year we did walking tour and we had a lot and customers too. >>> and, and, but just born is an incredible, local, manufacturer. they are so cute but we don't want to pair it specifically with a wine. so, we've involved tonight a wine cocktail you...
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happening in european banks and deutsch bank in particular yesterday could be carried over here statesidewell? >> i think so. i think the financials have been in the spotlight but investors are laser focused on those day-to-day moves and maybe what could happen with interest rates if they could rise that could be good for banks he in don't rise that could be bad for banks. instead of looking at the entire picture. another short term movement where overall generally things market is moving forward because the earnings picture is getting better. it's getting better for financials and everyone. only energy that's still struggling with earnings and when we start to get earnings in the third quarter, we get earnings in the third quarter we'll see a positive surprise. investors are overly worried about a lot of these short term moments are going to be caught by surprise and that they are not in the market. >> and, karen, this is morgan brennan you just mentioned energy. taking a look at oil that is tracking losses today. how important is that to the equity market? we've certainly seen a decoupl
happening in european banks and deutsch bank in particular yesterday could be carried over here statesidewell? >> i think so. i think the financials have been in the spotlight but investors are laser focused on those day-to-day moves and maybe what could happen with interest rates if they could rise that could be good for banks he in don't rise that could be bad for banks. instead of looking at the entire picture. another short term movement where overall generally things market is moving...
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. >> the decision to not house them here, stateside, do you do you feel at the end of the day that was legal consideration or political consideration through the primary driver there? >> i would say they're both very important, politically again we are talking about was still 2001 in early 2002 and were capturing people. new york is still smoldering from the attacks and we just thought that politically the american people would not stand for the government bringing in these dangerous terrorists. thousand political consideration, but also legally once they step foot on american soil we were unclear over what constitutional rights based upon precedents. without without that clarification from the court we just thought that a safer course would be to house them at quantum obey. >> and additional addition where to house them, there is obviously heated and important discussions about how to interrogate them. as he's in the the book, some of these people, you know they are hardened terrorists and not likely to just tell you information because you ask them. so then the question becomes, how
. >> the decision to not house them here, stateside, do you do you feel at the end of the day that was legal consideration or political consideration through the primary driver there? >> i would say they're both very important, politically again we are talking about was still 2001 in early 2002 and were capturing people. new york is still smoldering from the attacks and we just thought that politically the american people would not stand for the government bringing in these...
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overestimated in my opinion, stateside. having just told italy they cannot bail out their own banks, for germany to do so would be the biggest public example yesterday of the idea that italy is run by germany for germany. italy could applaud it in the short-term, mean they could then bailout their own banks. but big political grief from the likes of italy and greece would follow. so merkel does want to avoid that at all costs. rallies, of course, today eases the pressure somewhat. >> wilfred, thank you for that. we'll keep our eye on deutsche, talking about it nah moment. to the broader markets, today marks the final trading day of the quarter. tech has been the hottest game in town, sectors outperforming the broader indexes by as much as four times. twitter stocks leading the way. weighing in on the strength of the technology sector, though, business insider ceo henry bijen joins us, mark mahaney, who's upped his price target on google's parent today. guys, good morning to you both. >> great to see you. >> good morning. >>
overestimated in my opinion, stateside. having just told italy they cannot bail out their own banks, for germany to do so would be the biggest public example yesterday of the idea that italy is run by germany for germany. italy could applaud it in the short-term, mean they could then bailout their own banks. but big political grief from the likes of italy and greece would follow. so merkel does want to avoid that at all costs. rallies, of course, today eases the pressure somewhat. >>...
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get ready for the next big event stateside. and clinton are preparing for their next big debate. this is bloomberg. >> are you down with ttp? >> i am not. >> you are supposed to say "yeah, you know me." >> what is the best way to reach you? e-mail? i wish we could just play that over and over and over again. that was democratic presidential money hillary clinton appearing -- nominee appearing on "funny o r die" yesterday. someone argue, a political mistake. she is still alive and kicking. maybe it is a message. speaking of politics, hillary clinton and donald trump have been locked in a battle for months now. the first debate is coming up on monday night. stephen isaacs, our guest, says the debate will be like having a ringside seat at the coliseum. this will be got a tou gladiatorial, right? >> it will be an absolute theatre. crucially, for deciding the election, possibly 40 million viewers will have not had an opinion. most people in their day to day lives have barely glanced at it. so, this is the big one. what can they both
get ready for the next big event stateside. and clinton are preparing for their next big debate. this is bloomberg. >> are you down with ttp? >> i am not. >> you are supposed to say "yeah, you know me." >> what is the best way to reach you? e-mail? i wish we could just play that over and over and over again. that was democratic presidential money hillary clinton appearing -- nominee appearing on "funny o r die" yesterday. someone argue, a political...
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lets go and bring it back stateside here in the eastern seaboard and specifically out to the westernbs and farm country. just a beautiful view outside kutztown area middle school with the shadows cast over the far lens, but the sunnies about to pop over the horizon 20 minutes from now. we are off to a comfortable start all things considered. here's is what left of our latest tropical worry and that is hermine still out there but really losing tropical characteristics, weakening continuing out there. thankfully, it will get swept away by next approaching front but we will sit between systems and holding pattern. we will see more humidity building, you can see this bubbling up of showers back over western pennsylvania. that is a sign of things to come as we start to see next system approach. for now expect any additional war fridays herminor what is left but next couple days will heat up. there may be a to showers, thunderstorms as early as later tonight, tomorrow night, possibly on friday as this next front crosses through but doesn't to anything to cool us down per se. we are going t
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by that time i think the physical conditions for detainees were better than many stateside american prisonshe period in which there were allegations of mistreatment of detainees was over.t was trou but what was troubling about wanton amo was the sense of here we have people who at that point had been detained by the amount amount -- and i stayed for eight years. no charge for most of them, no trial. increasingly our own government research suggesting that many of those people had been plucked up by the state. they should have been there in the first place and yet they were there for no foreseeable prospect of relief and that still shocks me a little bit. it shocks me when president obama eventually embraces the idea of indefinite detention because it featured dangerousness. >> host: one thing i wanted to draw from your book you come back from this trip and you write in the book that you had tried to write about this issue inside your own chain of command and you said there are alternatives to holding them indefinitely. there is ongoing electronic monitoring. in the end i concluded the risk
by that time i think the physical conditions for detainees were better than many stateside american prisonshe period in which there were allegations of mistreatment of detainees was over.t was trou but what was troubling about wanton amo was the sense of here we have people who at that point had been detained by the amount amount -- and i stayed for eight years. no charge for most of them, no trial. increasingly our own government research suggesting that many of those people had been plucked...
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stateside we're looking at a little bit of a boost to come according to the u.s.ernoon our time, this morning your time. we could be looking at a green start on the back of this debate. many people saying clinton being the winner of the debate if you look at market moves. david bloom from hsbc quoted "don't bother looking at facebook and twitter if you want to see who won the debate, look at the mexican peso against the dollar, we saw a huge rally during the debate coming off lows beforehand. the reason for this is because of what trump wants to do to trade. it's thought if trump gets voted in there will be more trade protectionism. if he doesn't we'll see less of that. wanting to repeal nafta, wanting to repeal tariffs on mexican goods exported to the rust. that's one of the reasons why we saw this big members began pels sew trade. twitter is heating up. a whole bunch of names out there making the rounds on who could possibly be interested in buying twitter. sales force, alphabet, microsoft, now disney. this piece, how would twitter get content from content provi
stateside we're looking at a little bit of a boost to come according to the u.s.ernoon our time, this morning your time. we could be looking at a green start on the back of this debate. many people saying clinton being the winner of the debate if you look at market moves. david bloom from hsbc quoted "don't bother looking at facebook and twitter if you want to see who won the debate, look at the mexican peso against the dollar, we saw a huge rally during the debate coming off lows...
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those veterans, those veterans stateside will be watching arguably as close as anybody tonight when donald take the stage right there where you are on the "intrepid." what they'll say is of great importance to the lives of these people. i asked them in particular what they'd like to hear. this is what they told me. so all of you -- >> i served in iraq and in afghanistan. and my relationship with the v.a. today is not very good. it's very hard to treat ptsd, and i just would like them to get more funding and be able to do a lot better job of it. >> i served in the u.s. army. had to get out after my husband was killed in iraq. i'm a patient. i also volunteer there a couple of days a week. >> i was in the navy from 1996 to 2008. v.a., i had really good experiences. got what i needed. got the help i needed to get back up on my feet. >> one deployment in iraq. my relationship with the v.a. is really good. it's helped me get back on my feet. >> would you be able to decide between hillary clinton and donald trump? >> i would vote for hillary clinton in a heartbeat. >> anybody here vote for donald
those veterans, those veterans stateside will be watching arguably as close as anybody tonight when donald take the stage right there where you are on the "intrepid." what they'll say is of great importance to the lives of these people. i asked them in particular what they'd like to hear. this is what they told me. so all of you -- >> i served in iraq and in afghanistan. and my relationship with the v.a. today is not very good. it's very hard to treat ptsd, and i just would like...
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note 7 users stateside have been told to pick up their free replacement from samsung, their wireless carrier or the store where they bought the phone. >> grant:aging is a natural part of life. and some health challenges can't be avoided. like any other part of the body, our eyes are susceptible to age- related problems. but you can take action to keep your eyes in good shape during your golden years. kim hutcherson has the story. >> reporter: reduce your chances of its loss by falling civil steps. but sure to get a comprehensive eye exam where is our dialogue lated it allows the will for sides of damaged or diseased use protective eye wear when playing sports prolonged sun exposure with aids-related. family history of his eye disease a greater chance of problems on the line. " smoking or if you don't start. it links with a host of our problems. even read it to protect your site by direction free vegetables as cruel crucial if you'll more tips for healthy eyes checked up the national eye institute >> steve: a hundred pounds tree branch brought starker in the head left paralyzed from t
note 7 users stateside have been told to pick up their free replacement from samsung, their wireless carrier or the store where they bought the phone. >> grant:aging is a natural part of life. and some health challenges can't be avoided. like any other part of the body, our eyes are susceptible to age- related problems. but you can take action to keep your eyes in good shape during your golden years. kim hutcherson has the story. >> reporter: reduce your chances of its loss by...
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well stateside the fed's to date meeting is due to begin later today, futures are pointing to a hold month, that investors will be looking for any signs it is prepared to make a move later this year julie. us now, antonin great to see you. your explore how you and colleagues at citigroup are preparing for these vague events that could create a great deal of volatility and opportunity. i've pulled up a chart on the yen. you will see the white is the yen and the appreciation we have seen, despite everything that the boj has thrown at markets since the start of the year. as they sit down to review policy, what do you think they should conclude about what they have done so far and do next? through the comprehensive review they are concerned that daily rates, -- are worse. i.e., it's what needed to balance. that said, we don't think they will cut further negatives tomorrow, so there is room for disappointment. if you look at the last two months, it has all been about what thosdoes juncker mean for equities. freights start going back up, and what interesting phenomenon a bucket that had be
well stateside the fed's to date meeting is due to begin later today, futures are pointing to a hold month, that investors will be looking for any signs it is prepared to make a move later this year julie. us now, antonin great to see you. your explore how you and colleagues at citigroup are preparing for these vague events that could create a great deal of volatility and opportunity. i've pulled up a chart on the yen. you will see the white is the yen and the appreciation we have seen, despite...
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when it comes to veterans and active duty military personnel stateside, probably closer than anyone inunited states. this is what they told me. so all of you are here because -- >> u.s. veterans. >> yes. >> i served in iraq and afghanistan, and my relationship with the va today is not very good. it's very hard to treat ptsd, and i would like them to get more funding and be able to do a lot better job. >> i served in the u.s. army. had to get out after my husband was killed in iraq. i'm a patient, and i also volunteer here a couple days a week. >> 1996 to 2008. va, had really good experiences here. i've gotten what i needed. got the help i needed to get back up on my feet. >> one commitment to in iraq, as far as my relationship with the va, it's really good. just like art said, it's helped med get back on feet. >> would you decide between hillary clinton and donald trump? >> i would vote for hillary clinton in a heartbeat. >> anybody here vote for donald trump? you would? republican or democrat? >> traditionally republican, but not in this election. >> not in this election. absolutely h
when it comes to veterans and active duty military personnel stateside, probably closer than anyone inunited states. this is what they told me. so all of you are here because -- >> u.s. veterans. >> yes. >> i served in iraq and afghanistan, and my relationship with the va today is not very good. it's very hard to treat ptsd, and i would like them to get more funding and be able to do a lot better job. >> i served in the u.s. army. had to get out after my husband was...
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. >> host: the decision to not find a way to have been here stateside, at the end of the day do you thinkhat was the legal consideration or political consideration were the primary driver there? just go and say they were both import. we are still in 2001. we are capturing people. new york is still smoldering from the attacks. we just thought that politically the american people would not stand for the government to get in these dangerous terrorists. that is a political consideration. but once they set foot on american soil, we work on clear, the laws were unclear about what rights but that clarification and the court, without a safer course of the two house and at guantÁnamo bay. >> host: in addition to where to house them, there is obviously heated an important discussions on how to interrogate them. in the book, some of these people were hardened terrorists and not likely to just tell you information because you asked him the question becomes how to try to get them to divulge things they don't want to divulge and were ecstatic with the line is between legal conduct and illegal conduct.
. >> host: the decision to not find a way to have been here stateside, at the end of the day do you thinkhat was the legal consideration or political consideration were the primary driver there? just go and say they were both import. we are still in 2001. we are capturing people. new york is still smoldering from the attacks. we just thought that politically the american people would not stand for the government to get in these dangerous terrorists. that is a political consideration. but...
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by that time the physical conditions for detainees were substantially better than many stateside american prisons. the period in which there were allegations of mistreatment of detainees was over. but what was troubling about guantanamo was the sense that we had people at that point who had been detained by the united states for eight years, no charge for most of them no trial, increasingly our own government research suggesting that many of those people had been plucked up by mistake and shouldn't have been there in the first place, and yet they were there with no foreseeable prospect of release. and that still shocks made built. it shocked me when president obama eventually sort of embraced the idea of indefinite detention because of future dane dangerous. >> host: one thing in your book you come back from this trip and you write in the book that you had tried to write about this issue inside your own chain of command and you said if we were convinced some detainees were dangerous there are alternatives to holing them indefinitely. we could release the subject to len e electronnage moni
by that time the physical conditions for detainees were substantially better than many stateside american prisons. the period in which there were allegations of mistreatment of detainees was over. but what was troubling about guantanamo was the sense that we had people at that point who had been detained by the united states for eight years, no charge for most of them no trial, increasingly our own government research suggesting that many of those people had been plucked up by mistake and...
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. >> if your main claim to be president of the united statesid is your business, then i think t we should talk about that. your campaign manager said that you built a lot of businesses on the back of little guys. and indeed, i have met a lot of the people who were stiffed by you and your businesses, donaldl i have met dishwashers, painte painters, architects, glass installers, marble installers, drapery installers, like my dad was.er who you refused to pay when they finished the work that you asked them to d. we have an architect in the audience who designed one of your club houses at one of your golf courses. it's a beautiful facility. it immediately was put to use. and you wouldn't pay what the man needed to be paid what hed was charging -- >> maybe he didn't do a good job i was unsatisfied with his work. which our country should do, too. >> for the thousands of people that you have stiffed over the courseve of your business, notin deserve some kind of apology, k from someone who has taken their labor, taken the goods that they produced and then refused to pay them. i can only say that
. >> if your main claim to be president of the united statesid is your business, then i think t we should talk about that. your campaign manager said that you built a lot of businesses on the back of little guys. and indeed, i have met a lot of the people who were stiffed by you and your businesses, donaldl i have met dishwashers, painte painters, architects, glass installers, marble installers, drapery installers, like my dad was.er who you refused to pay when they finished the work that...
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what i found buried in this is the is stateside subject to the entire tax, not 65% but 45% and that iss low as $3.5 million and that is not indexed to inflation which reminds me over years a lot more people than now could be sucked into that. >> this is a devastatingly stupid idea. it goes at the reason people try to create wealth in the first place which i work for a guy who was a high school graduate created a company, didn't make money for 20 years and after 20 years finally starts -- he has a dream he is trying to build that includes passing some of it along to his family and if you take that away why does he pay the price? we don't have enough of that going on in the country already. we have basically income from companies at all time high because the companies taking the money are the entrenched enterprises. we want the new guy, most people who make the money to be eligible for this, we want new people to create wealth, do adventuresome, ambitious things. neil: they have good accountants. having said that there is an arrogance, telling me i think many people would be happy and fe
what i found buried in this is the is stateside subject to the entire tax, not 65% but 45% and that iss low as $3.5 million and that is not indexed to inflation which reminds me over years a lot more people than now could be sucked into that. >> this is a devastatingly stupid idea. it goes at the reason people try to create wealth in the first place which i work for a guy who was a high school graduate created a company, didn't make money for 20 years and after 20 years finally starts --...
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this will produce devastation for stateside pennsylvania, ohio, west virginia and so many others, were shale oil and shale energy and coal and coal production are critical parts of the economy. and i go to the coal areas and these are unbelievable people. >> welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. this is a startling development, folks. if you ever want to know to start different as between the two parties when it comes to looking at taxes and the size of govemen it bn amatally splle ui h midleofal of stistil obblygo ontose campaigns. let me cut to digest here. we are just now crunching the numbers and a lot of people have been doing this for the hillary clinton plan out that shows she will grow taxes by more than half a trillion dollars over the next 10 years. donald trump just talking about however his aggressive spending anano send taxes down. the cost of the trump then you are looking at is going to bust the budget. what is eye-popping here and we are getting a sense of the dramatic nature of this is hillary clinton calls for raising the estate tax from around 41st and now to 65% alb
this will produce devastation for stateside pennsylvania, ohio, west virginia and so many others, were shale oil and shale energy and coal and coal production are critical parts of the economy. and i go to the coal areas and these are unbelievable people. >> welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. this is a startling development, folks. if you ever want to know to start different as between the two parties when it comes to looking at taxes and the size of govemen it bn amatally splle ui h...
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if you think of many other nations we do in space andhink cyberspace, they are stateside mission. missions that is perfect for the guard and reserves. some of her most impressive the cyber units are guard unitsmp because they can leverage the civilian workforce and civilian population. they're stepping up into the space in new and exciting ways. i just met with the head of the air national guard and head of air force reserve and we're looking at new ways to expand both space and cyber in space command. if i'm confirmed as commander of the street you commit it is a total force problem in everything we do. we will leverage the total force in every possible. >> thank you, general. do you think where exercising an option and opportunity we have to enhance that with the guard or more needs to be just because i think there's always more needs to be done. i'm not sure that what that is what the because we meet with him frequently but i just look at the potential that is out there and realized i think there's even more that can be done. we are doing a tremendous amount. >> thank you, gene
if you think of many other nations we do in space andhink cyberspace, they are stateside mission. missions that is perfect for the guard and reserves. some of her most impressive the cyber units are guard unitsmp because they can leverage the civilian workforce and civilian population. they're stepping up into the space in new and exciting ways. i just met with the head of the air national guard and head of air force reserve and we're looking at new ways to expand both space and cyber in space...
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and faa officials estimate that there will be 600,000 drones in operation stateside within the next yearne use for package deliveries has been much slower to catch on, behind things like agriculture and aerial photography, and the reason for that is that one of these rules says an operator must have a visual line of sight on the drones at all times. for that reason, until that changes, which many experts do expect to happen as the data t gets collected, until that happens, it's going to be delivery scenarios with the one like u.p.s. and cyphy works, these urgent deliveries that makes the most sense when it comes to package delivery. >> it even has that signature brown and yellow u.p.s. logo. let's talk more about the drone economy. joining me now is andrew irkowitz, who just hosted a drone day for investors this week. you've done a lot of work on this sector. i guess the biggest question investors have is when does the regulatory environment actually catch up? when is it going to be legal from the faa to use drones? >> that's a really good question. i think that's the biggest question on
and faa officials estimate that there will be 600,000 drones in operation stateside within the next yearne use for package deliveries has been much slower to catch on, behind things like agriculture and aerial photography, and the reason for that is that one of these rules says an operator must have a visual line of sight on the drones at all times. for that reason, until that changes, which many experts do expect to happen as the data t gets collected, until that happens, it's going to be...
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if you think about many of the missions we do in space and cyberspace, they are stateside missions. it's perfect for the reserve. some of our most impressive cyber units are guard units because they can leverage the civilian workforce in civilian population. the guard and reserve are stepping up into the space area in new and exciting ways. i met with the head of the international guard and head of the air force reserve. we're looking at new ways to expand both space and cybercommand. as the -- if i'm confirmed as commander, it's a total force problem, everything that's we do. and we'll leverage the total force in every way possible. >> thank you, general. do you think that we're exercising every option and opportunity we have to enhance that with the guard or is there more than needs to be done? >> i think there's always more that needs to be done. i'm not exactly sure what that is but i just looked at the potential that's out there and realized that i think there's even more that can be done. we're doing a tremendous amount. >> thank you, general. >> i think you ought to read the
if you think about many of the missions we do in space and cyberspace, they are stateside missions. it's perfect for the reserve. some of our most impressive cyber units are guard units because they can leverage the civilian workforce in civilian population. the guard and reserve are stepping up into the space area in new and exciting ways. i met with the head of the international guard and head of the air force reserve. we're looking at new ways to expand both space and cybercommand. as the --...
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there's also a lot of muscle memory, particularly stateside.happened in the adr to the likes of leman. yes, deutsche has retail exposure. but predominantly this is a wholesale funded bank. not seeing a big run on depositors and i think today the bounceback in the share price is largely focused on people realizing this is much more capital issue, an ongoing issue, a massive capital issue, that like eric says doesn't kill a bank overnight. >> filippo, crisis in confidence, getting -- and to that point. i mean, the european banks in particular have always been questioned in terms of their balance sheets because they didn't seem to take the marks on a lot of the assets we did in our country quite a few years ago at this point after our first few rounds of stress tests. are those balance sheets in europe in any better shape than they have been in the past? >> i think i would say marginally so. as you said european banks were very quick to write down the bad loans on their balance sheet. but i think since lehman we have seen an increasing capital in
there's also a lot of muscle memory, particularly stateside.happened in the adr to the likes of leman. yes, deutsche has retail exposure. but predominantly this is a wholesale funded bank. not seeing a big run on depositors and i think today the bounceback in the share price is largely focused on people realizing this is much more capital issue, an ongoing issue, a massive capital issue, that like eric says doesn't kill a bank overnight. >> filippo, crisis in confidence, getting -- and to...
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if you think about many of the missions we do in space and cyberspairx they are stateside missions. it's perfect for the reserve. some of our most impressive cyber units are guard units because they karn leverage the civilian workforced in civilian population. the guard and reserve are stepping up into the space area in new and exciting ways. i met with the head of the air national guard and head of the air force reserve. we're looking at new ways to expand both space and cybercommand. as the -- if i'm confirmed as commander, it's a total force problem, everything that's we do. and we'll leverage the total force in every way possible. >> do you think we're exercising every option and opportunity we have to enhance that with the guard or that more needs to be done? >> i think there's always more that needs to be done. i'm not exactly sure what that is but i just looked at the potential that's out there and realized that i think there's even more that can be done. what we're doing, a tremendous amount. >> thank you, general. >> i think you ought to read the constitution. nuclear strik
if you think about many of the missions we do in space and cyberspairx they are stateside missions. it's perfect for the reserve. some of our most impressive cyber units are guard units because they karn leverage the civilian workforced in civilian population. the guard and reserve are stepping up into the space area in new and exciting ways. i met with the head of the air national guard and head of the air force reserve. we're looking at new ways to expand both space and cybercommand. as the...
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if you think about many of the mission that's we do, they're if the stateside missions and some of the most impressive are guard. and they can work t. the guardni and research are stepping up in the space, in new ways. i just met with the head of the international guard, and head of the air force reserve and we're looking at new ways. as, if i'm confirmed, fast total force problem. and we'll leverage the totalal de force.ot >> the only thing, do you think we're exercising every option to enhance that with the guard or more needs to be done. >> there's always more. i'm not sure what that isha because we meet with them, but i just look at the potential that's out there and i thinkxa that's even more that can be done. >> thank you. >> i think you should read the e constitution, nuclear strike, would require a declaration of war. only the congress can de claire a deck compla raising of war. >> yes, sir. >> that were, and, general, congratulations and thank you for being willing to take on this task, and thank you to your family for being here.k you there was discussion earlier about north
if you think about many of the mission that's we do, they're if the stateside missions and some of the most impressive are guard. and they can work t. the guardni and research are stepping up in the space, in new ways. i just met with the head of the international guard, and head of the air force reserve and we're looking at new ways. as, if i'm confirmed, fast total force problem. and we'll leverage the totalal de force.ot >> the only thing, do you think we're exercising every option to...
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. >> if your main claim to be president of the united statesid is your business, then i think t we should talk about that. your campaign manager said that you built a lot of businesses on the back of little guys. and indeed, i have met a lot of the people who were stiffed by you and your businesses, donaldl i have met dishwashers, painte painters, architects, glass installers, marble installers, drapery installers, like my dad was.er who you refused to pay when they finished the work that you asked them to d. we have an architect in the audience who designed one of your club houses at one of your golf courses. it's a beautiful facility. it immediately was put to use. and you wouldn't pay what the man needed to be paid what hed was charging -- >> maybe he didn't do a good job i was unsatisfied with his work. which our country should do, too. >> for the thousands of people that you have stiffed over the courseve of your business, notin deserve some kind of apology, k from someone who has taken their labor, taken the goods that they produced and then refused to pay them. i can only say that
. >> if your main claim to be president of the united statesid is your business, then i think t we should talk about that. your campaign manager said that you built a lot of businesses on the back of little guys. and indeed, i have met a lot of the people who were stiffed by you and your businesses, donaldl i have met dishwashers, painte painters, architects, glass installers, marble installers, drapery installers, like my dad was.er who you refused to pay when they finished the work that...
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this will produce devastation for stateside pennsylvania, ohio, west virginia and so many others, werend coal production are critical parts of the economy. and i go to the coal areas and these are unbelievable people. >> welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. this is a startling development, folks. if you ever want to know to start different as between the two parties when it comes to looking at taxes and the size of govemen it bn amatally splle ui h midleofal of stistil obblygo ontose campaigns. let me cut to digest here. we are just now crunching the numbers and a lot of people have been doing this for the hillary clinton plan out that shows she will grow taxes by more than half a trillion dollars ove
this will produce devastation for stateside pennsylvania, ohio, west virginia and so many others, werend coal production are critical parts of the economy. and i go to the coal areas and these are unbelievable people. >> welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. this is a startling development, folks. if you ever want to know to start different as between the two parties when it comes to looking at taxes and the size of govemen it bn amatally splle ui h midleofal of stistil obblygo ontose...
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shares of those banks around europe much more so than for example the recent wells fargo scandal statesidethank you. we'll see you later. >>> starting today the new iphone 7 is going to be available around the world. you're looking at apple's flagship store right now in new york which opened its doors just a couple minutes ago. let's go now across the country to palo alto. that's where we find josh lipton. good morning, josh. >> reporter: good morning, joe. so as you mentioned, today is the day you can get your hands on this. this is the new iphone 7. apple billing this phone as its most advanced yet. so among the new features of this phone, one, it is fast. it's 40% faster than the 6s. it has improved water resistance. you're not going swimming with this phone, but you don't have to worry about spilling some water on it. it has what apple says is the best camera it's ever designed. you could get at least two more hours battery life out of this phone. $649 for the iphone 7. $769 for the iphone 7 plus. already apple saying initial quantities of the iphone 7 plus have sold out. as you guys m
shares of those banks around europe much more so than for example the recent wells fargo scandal statesidethank you. we'll see you later. >>> starting today the new iphone 7 is going to be available around the world. you're looking at apple's flagship store right now in new york which opened its doors just a couple minutes ago. let's go now across the country to palo alto. that's where we find josh lipton. good morning, josh. >> reporter: good morning, joe. so as you mentioned,...