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stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.emonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus. and so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in sales this year? stephanie: we are shooting to do $6 million. -lemonis: last year, how much? -nicolas: $5 million. lemonis: and so there's some substance to that number. and how about margins? nicolas: 50%. lemonis: okay. stephanie: last year, we lost. nicolas: we lost a lot of money last year. -lemonis: how much? -stephanie: a half million. lemonis: okay. industry average of margin on clothing is about 70%. in 2013, courage. b had margins of 50%. they do over $5 million a year in sales. if we can just get courage. b's margins
stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.emonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus. and so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail...
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so, that was actually something that stephanie was studying. stephanie is a usf school of law, j.d. candidate, class of 2016. so, and was introduced to the office via [speaker not understood] who did the pos presentation to you. and then stephanie did do, worked on further legacy the presentation for you the initial sorting of just going through the s.f. data, database and taking a look at the different categories and dog the initial sorting. and then we'll be working on some additional projects, so. >> hi, commissioners. my name is stephanie. i am currently a usf law student. i did get my undergrad in business, so, i want to combine those. that's why after talking to wyatt, i really wanted to work in the office of small business just because it really interested me and i enjoy my study. >> she said, i hope to create more definitions for the additional terms that the taxing treasurer's office added to their list ~ just to kind of help get a definition of maybe why they were added and what type of business [speaker not understood] that you would check that box instead of another box.
so, that was actually something that stephanie was studying. stephanie is a usf school of law, j.d. candidate, class of 2016. so, and was introduced to the office via [speaker not understood] who did the pos presentation to you. and then stephanie did do, worked on further legacy the presentation for you the initial sorting of just going through the s.f. data, database and taking a look at the different categories and dog the initial sorting. and then we'll be working on some additional...
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families and stephanie kunz, let me start with you. is this a new norm or really. >> the age of marriage has been rising. i don't think that marriage is on its way out. most people will marry eventually. but one of the big differences is that people are taking longer to get married, and marriage no longer organizes every life change, every transition, every decision we make. and the result is that we have to be much more open than we used to be to the idea that you just can't expect that all married people will have obligations, and unmarried people will not. >> brad wilcox, if you look at what's happened over the past couple of decades have we, without really realizing it, flipped the script? when i got married during the carter administration, it's shocking to say, the idea was well, of course, people don't have much when they get married. and they make this alliance voluntarily, and then start acquiring the things of life together. now when i hear young people talking about getting married, they want to get that stuff done and see m
families and stephanie kunz, let me start with you. is this a new norm or really. >> the age of marriage has been rising. i don't think that marriage is on its way out. most people will marry eventually. but one of the big differences is that people are taking longer to get married, and marriage no longer organizes every life change, every transition, every decision we make. and the result is that we have to be much more open than we used to be to the idea that you just can't expect that...
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live in oakland in alameda county, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, stephanie. i want to make sure people understand, my understanding as a parent, treat this a bit like a bad cold. it spreads the same way, right, high cuss, nasal, sneezing. >> reporter: exactly, scott. the same kind of symptoms, except -- very similar to common cold, as you said. the concern is, of course, it spreads quite easily and that's why they have this emphasis on, you know, coughing into your elbows, your arm like this as opposed to into your hand. they are hoping to curb this, of course, but they expect the numbers to be increasing because of the lag it takes to test for enterovirus. >> stephanie chuang, thank you. >>> we are also following another developing story that now has two cities on edge. a patient at a hospital in honolulu is being kept in isolation while doctors monitor the person for symptoms of ebola. doctors say the patient's history does not appear to be consistent with ebola, but they are taking extra precautionary measures just in case. it's unclear if the person has b
live in oakland in alameda county, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, stephanie. i want to make sure people understand, my understanding as a parent, treat this a bit like a bad cold. it spreads the same way, right, high cuss, nasal, sneezing. >> reporter: exactly, scott. the same kind of symptoms, except -- very similar to common cold, as you said. the concern is, of course, it spreads quite easily and that's why they have this emphasis on, you know, coughing into...
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i am emily chang with market makers anchor stephanie ruhle.ing to them biggest influencers in technology and media. lee -- lead designer at apple will be here. >> hopefully you will not have the iphone in his back pocket. >> apple has sent out its official invitation for an event on october 16 in cupertino. we are expecting a new lineup of ipads. cory johnson, back with us now. you and i have been talking about ipads and the future of sales have been slowing down when it comes to the ipad in particular, yet they are also planning to launch, as far as we know, a 13-inch, giant ipad. >> which stephanie ruhle should not put in her back pocket. do not put that in your back pocket. it could get stuck in your hair. >> that would be a big pair of jeans. >> i am not going there. it is a big development for a company that has seen shrinking sales for a couple of quarters, a company that saw massive adoption that we have never seen before -- faster than the first cell phone, the internet, the pc. tim joins me. when we look at the device, they will say i
i am emily chang with market makers anchor stephanie ruhle.ing to them biggest influencers in technology and media. lee -- lead designer at apple will be here. >> hopefully you will not have the iphone in his back pocket. >> apple has sent out its official invitation for an event on october 16 in cupertino. we are expecting a new lineup of ipads. cory johnson, back with us now. you and i have been talking about ipads and the future of sales have been slowing down when it comes to...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.> i am matt miller in for air schatzker. lucky me on this friday. i hope things don't get too out of hand. usually the day i will not say go off the rails, but it gets a little cray cray. if olivia shows up, things will go bonkers. >> breaking news to keep us grounded. new home sales are out. >> you guys are a right on this friday. breaking news as it pertains to new home sales for the month of , just belowsing estimates of 470,000 from analysts we surveyed at bloomberg. august whichf the was a six-year high. august newmont sales revised down by 7.5%. new home sales for last month down just a tad compared to the analyst figures coming in at 457,000. 467,000. >> let's bring in the guy who knows the difference. for more on new home sales, let's bring michael mckee. give us the real deal. news because it is kind of bad news. we thought we would have a big decline in new home sales, and we did not. the reason is new home sales back to july were revised lower. there was an 18% gain last mon
i'm stephanie ruhle.> i am matt miller in for air schatzker. lucky me on this friday. i hope things don't get too out of hand. usually the day i will not say go off the rails, but it gets a little cray cray. if olivia shows up, things will go bonkers. >> breaking news to keep us grounded. new home sales are out. >> you guys are a right on this friday. breaking news as it pertains to new home sales for the month of , just belowsing estimates of 470,000 from analysts we surveyed at...
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treasury secretary larry summers with our stephanie ruhle. for more at what we are seeing at the bottom market, i'm joined by an executive vice president and portfolio manager at pimco. what strategy do that chair janet yellen and her colleagues need to implement to keep bond yields relatively stable but at particularly after the recent plunge we have been witnessing in yields? >> it is actually very really difficult. qe one andd and it two, the big bond buying programs, 2011. the big bond yields fell. they are trying to engineer three great escapes. one is from the liquidity trap. they want banks to lend more. the ecb is going through this. the second escape is from qe. it seems that the markets are having difficulty when the fed decides it wants to stop its bond buying. in fact, the fed meets next week, wednesday, and it is supposed to tell us that the end of qe is here. the third escape is to get off of the zero interest rate level that has been in place for six years and that is the most ethical task of all. -- the most difficult task of
treasury secretary larry summers with our stephanie ruhle. for more at what we are seeing at the bottom market, i'm joined by an executive vice president and portfolio manager at pimco. what strategy do that chair janet yellen and her colleagues need to implement to keep bond yields relatively stable but at particularly after the recent plunge we have been witnessing in yields? >> it is actually very really difficult. qe one andd and it two, the big bond buying programs, 2011. the big...
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full interview with stephanie ruhle this weekend.n what we just saw. >> i assume it's already up on bloomberg.com. i couldn't not watch. i couldn't pull my eyes away from the screen. no matter you are a value judgment on what carl icahn has to say or what he represents, watching it is priceless. >> are hedge fund expert is still with us. thing that needs to be pointed out, part of the reason carl icahn feels free to say what he does is because he owes nothing to nobody. he manages his own money and that's it. he was not the right guy to ever run a public hedge fund. can you imagine somebody sitting down and saying you're bringing negative attention? you have to listen to quarterly investors. not anymore. he's got some amazing characteristics. he cut his teeth on twa. union. phillips, western traits from years gone by that he was involved in. two things he's got that i think make for asus x full fund manager -- a successful fund manager, he doesn't care. he will talk about how warren -- he's criticizing warren buffett. care deeply abo
full interview with stephanie ruhle this weekend.n what we just saw. >> i assume it's already up on bloomberg.com. i couldn't not watch. i couldn't pull my eyes away from the screen. no matter you are a value judgment on what carl icahn has to say or what he represents, watching it is priceless. >> are hedge fund expert is still with us. thing that needs to be pointed out, part of the reason carl icahn feels free to say what he does is because he owes nothing to nobody. he manages...
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schatzker with stephanie ruhle. $79 oil.n the words of larry fink, a gigantic tax cut for americans, but for oil and gas companies, a gigantic headache. $70 a barrel, some or production doesn't make sense anymore. who are the winners and losers in a world of $70 oil? that is the question for our roundtable. the owner and cofounder of cressotti capital management which invests an oil companies. the chairman of p true partners, oil and gas industry with us from the great state of texas. good morning, gentlemen. i guess we should probably throw it to you first, tom. 70 dollars oil doesn't seem so they new longer because bulls are capitulating. goldman sachs, pretty optimistic forecast earlier this week, saying, actually, we were wrong, and we think the oil could drop to $70 of the middle of 2015. you advise oil and gas companies. what do they do in the situation? remember,hing to prices tend to both on the upside and downside. the surprise in what has happened in the last month is that it happened in october and not in june or
schatzker with stephanie ruhle. $79 oil.n the words of larry fink, a gigantic tax cut for americans, but for oil and gas companies, a gigantic headache. $70 a barrel, some or production doesn't make sense anymore. who are the winners and losers in a world of $70 oil? that is the question for our roundtable. the owner and cofounder of cressotti capital management which invests an oil companies. the chairman of p true partners, oil and gas industry with us from the great state of texas. good...
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stephanie ruhle and emily chang have quite a lineup this afternoon.ng by to give us a preview of who they will be talking to. though it is the 20th anniversary of the list, this is the first year of the big unveiling. other establishments, vanity fair is getting into the live event business. when we say they are rolling out the big -- red carpet and bring out the big dogs, that is an understatement. >> only one person that has been on every list and that is rupert murdoch. this year you had 50 people and all of them in technology. >> elon musk is the top guy this year. when this list started, we had herb allen. in terms of media and technology, they said it was herb allen and the sun valley conference. we seet is shifting and so many big faces like our own michael bloomberg. we will be speaking with evan spiegel, the ceo of snapchat, as well to the editor of "vanity fair." they almost wrote the internet often. look at what has happened since then. we will speak to shane smith of ice media. >> when you think about what he's done with media, combining n
stephanie ruhle and emily chang have quite a lineup this afternoon.ng by to give us a preview of who they will be talking to. though it is the 20th anniversary of the list, this is the first year of the big unveiling. other establishments, vanity fair is getting into the live event business. when we say they are rolling out the big -- red carpet and bring out the big dogs, that is an understatement. >> only one person that has been on every list and that is rupert murdoch. this year you...
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stephanie ruhle is on assignment. with stephanie out, i needed company.t to know more about the tech tonic shift underway between media and tech, high friend is a veteran investment baker. he is the founding and managing partner of methuselah. that specializes in media and digital properties. he will be my guest host. john, good morning. the form you get to the conversation about disney, i want to get to the top business and finance stories. the unemployment rate is 6%. there is another sign the labor market continues to recover. an unexpected drop in the number of americans filing for jobless benefits. it is at the lowest level in eight years. employers are hanging onto workers to meet rising demand. it lays the groundwork for more wages. run icon is making another at apple should be valued at more than a trillion dollars. so, the stock is trading at half it's worth. in an open letter to cook, he wrote the market misunderstands and dramatically undervalues apple. he asked companies to meaningfully accelerate the magnitude of shared purposes. apple apprec
stephanie ruhle is on assignment. with stephanie out, i needed company.t to know more about the tech tonic shift underway between media and tech, high friend is a veteran investment baker. he is the founding and managing partner of methuselah. that specializes in media and digital properties. he will be my guest host. john, good morning. the form you get to the conversation about disney, i want to get to the top business and finance stories. the unemployment rate is 6%. there is another sign...
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i will send it back to you. >> thank you very much, stephanie ruhle.ack with an interview with larry summers and we will see what he thinks about buying your intended fiancÉ about. i think it is a good idea. >> fast food fallout. americans aren't going to mcdonald's the way they used to. four have fallen for straight quarters. >> china's economy grows supposedly faster than expected. still, it is the slowest rate of increase in more than five years. we will talk about the numbers and what they mean if they mean anything at all. >> mcdonald's just can't seem to get a break. the world's largest restaurant chains and profit fell 30%. u.s. sales slump for the fourth straight quarter. we have been following this story. there are endless puns we could make with mcdonald's commercial slogans but really this business doesn't seem to be doing, is not free healthy. no comment on the food. losing that glow. there's no way to get around that. the most important thing, the future looking pretty bleak. a pressure will continue to mount in terms of the operating perf
i will send it back to you. >> thank you very much, stephanie ruhle.ack with an interview with larry summers and we will see what he thinks about buying your intended fiancÉ about. i think it is a good idea. >> fast food fallout. americans aren't going to mcdonald's the way they used to. four have fallen for straight quarters. >> china's economy grows supposedly faster than expected. still, it is the slowest rate of increase in more than five years. we will talk about the...
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my name is stephanie ruhle. emily chang is inside, sitting down with more of the influencers like i will be in a moment. let's take you to the top news and media headlines. >> thanks very much. the stock market got hammered today, wiping away gains from yesterday's rally. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 falling about 2% as the market was hit with the most volatile stretch since 2011. energy stocks were hit particularly hard amid concerns about a global economic slowdown. billionaire activist investor carl icon fires back at venture capital's mark andreessen a day after andreessen called icahn and evil captain kirk. here is what he told trish regan about andreessen. >> is a quintessential guy that i say is what is wrong with corporate america. i put him on last night when i heard he said stuff about me. him because hear talks in that squeaky fast voice. only a dog could really understand exactly what he said. >> icahn also said andreessen should not be on the ebay board. advancepplier gt technologies is asking the co
my name is stephanie ruhle. emily chang is inside, sitting down with more of the influencers like i will be in a moment. let's take you to the top news and media headlines. >> thanks very much. the stock market got hammered today, wiping away gains from yesterday's rally. the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 falling about 2% as the market was hit with the most volatile stretch since 2011. energy stocks were hit particularly hard amid concerns about a global economic slowdown. billionaire...
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stephanie, are you with me? >> i am with you, brooke. lot going on here as we try to look at what's going on here in the desert to get these images cleared up. the other thing that passengers are supposed to get out of this is that incredible g-force. as we keep researching this. so they say at one point the acceleration will be nearly 2,500 miles per hour. more than three times the speed of sound if you can imagine that. so that if you think about the intensity of a ride like that, and the need to test it. >> let me jump in. we're getting information. looking at the virgin galactic twitter page. they have this update. scale composites conducted this powered test flight of this space ship 2 earlier today. during the test the vehicle suffered a serious anomaly resulting in the loss -- they characterize this as a loss of space ship 2. the other craft landed safely. they say virgin galactic's concern is status of the pilots. there were two. it is unknown at this point in time. we will work closely with relevant authorities to determine the
stephanie, are you with me? >> i am with you, brooke. lot going on here as we try to look at what's going on here in the desert to get these images cleared up. the other thing that passengers are supposed to get out of this is that incredible g-force. as we keep researching this. so they say at one point the acceleration will be nearly 2,500 miles per hour. more than three times the speed of sound if you can imagine that. so that if you think about the intensity of a ride like that, and...
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a little fun featuring me and stephanie ruhle. like the white hair and stephanie. it is a different look. they capture the range of my moves. socially, i hang out and you'd actually dress like that outside of work. the fashion is spot on. that is not the best jim jeb i have ever seen. >> but it is not bad. however we will give this video viral, weunity to go will between to get out -- b tweaking it out. ♪ >> that will do it for "market makers." >> tomorrow i will talk to the al on ineo of payp the loop. >> and stephanie and i will be here talking about the business of beauty. with us will be the ceo of the french beauty company clar ins. fascinating and big dollar. the hour, past bloomberg television is on the markets. >> thank you. stocks are moving modestly lower. the s&p 500 is off by 6/10 of 1%. the imf came out today cutting its global growth forecast for 2015, down to 3.8%. a bit of a revision downward. they say stocks had reached frothy levels. insia me now for options ght is scott. we saw a pickup and volatility last week.
a little fun featuring me and stephanie ruhle. like the white hair and stephanie. it is a different look. they capture the range of my moves. socially, i hang out and you'd actually dress like that outside of work. the fashion is spot on. that is not the best jim jeb i have ever seen. >> but it is not bad. however we will give this video viral, weunity to go will between to get out -- b tweaking it out. ♪ >> that will do it for "market makers." >> tomorrow i will...
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stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you, steve any. >>> a car crash -- stephanie. >>> a car crash was into a gas pump sparking this fire in laurel, merchandise mid. this was the scene in the 700 block of washington boulevard. luckily no one was hurt. >>> the editor who led "the washington post" through its coverage of the watergate scandal has died. the post is reporting that ben bradlee died at his home last night of natural causes. he's credited with transforming the post into a nationally recognized up in. ben bradlee was 93 years old. >>> ron klain, the white house's newest ebola czar reports to president obama for his first daon the job. craig boswell is at the white house with more details. >> good morning, sir. >> reporter: ron klain left his home early. he's in charge of getting government agencies to work together and faster in response to any new ebola cases in the u.s. and to the outbreak in west africa. but the white house says don't expect daily news conference from chain. >> the profile that -- from klain. >> the profile he will have is primarily a behind-the-scenes one.
stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you, steve any. >>> a car crash -- stephanie. >>> a car crash was into a gas pump sparking this fire in laurel, merchandise mid. this was the scene in the 700 block of washington boulevard. luckily no one was hurt. >>> the editor who led "the washington post" through its coverage of the watergate scandal has died. the post is reporting that ben bradlee died at his home last night of natural causes. he's credited with...
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we're with stephanie ruhle.ve been talking about the management and we are also -- ing to the next joining us now here on the set, scott sanford, formerly of goldman sachs. for many years. now founder of an investor in both of these companies. i want to find out what your companies do and why it is the next big thing. replace all ofe the hassle and speaking to a salesman for eight hours. you go to your desktop, computer, laptop, or mobile phone, you click and that is it. how about you? >> the easiest way is the online businessesvice for and consumers. say you wanted to send your nephew a set of golf clubs and he was on the other side of the country. open up the ship app, take a picture, tell us where it is going, and will we will take it to our warehouse and send it to carrierst cost shipping for only five dollars. >> as someone who has seen so many tech companies go from infancy to ipo, what do you see in them? >> i see them, the founders. it all starts of the founders areas it starts with a vision come a passi
we're with stephanie ruhle.ve been talking about the management and we are also -- ing to the next joining us now here on the set, scott sanford, formerly of goldman sachs. for many years. now founder of an investor in both of these companies. i want to find out what your companies do and why it is the next big thing. replace all ofe the hassle and speaking to a salesman for eight hours. you go to your desktop, computer, laptop, or mobile phone, you click and that is it. how about you? >>...
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reporting live from morton, i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> stephanie, thank you. >>> now let look at more latest headlines on the ebola out break, the cdc has laid out a new battle plan which includes sending wrapped response team to any hospital where a new case is confirmed. also, a dallas nurse who became first person in the u.s. to contract the virus is said to be doing well after a blood transfusion. also, facebook founder mark zuckerberg and his wife are donating 25 million-dollar to the cdc, to help in the fight against ebola. our coverage of the ebola crisis continues on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley tonight, a teacher from philadelphia is on the front lines in liberia where she has opened an ebola outreach center, her story is tonight at 6:30. >>> it is definitely feeling like summer, outside today but this warmer weather will bring stormy weather witt. the meteorologist kathy orr is live on the sky deck to tell us when those storms might arrive. >> there is always a price to pay for a day like this, the clouds are here, the winds of change are bl
reporting live from morton, i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> stephanie, thank you. >>> now let look at more latest headlines on the ebola out break, the cdc has laid out a new battle plan which includes sending wrapped response team to any hospital where a new case is confirmed. also, a dallas nurse who became first person in the u.s. to contract the virus is said to be doing well after a blood transfusion. also, facebook founder mark zuckerberg and his...
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health reporter stephanie stahl is live at hup with the details, stephanie. >> reporter: well, natasha, preparations for potential ebola patients continue to ramp up all across the states as those three people are being carefully watched, and here at hup they announced they could be taken care of certain ebola patients. a statement from the hospital of the university of pennsylvania says it has agreed to be among hospitals to care for u.s. medical work hours contract ebola while working in africa. hospital had has conduct training and is able to safely and effectively isolate suspect cases. >> on another front governor corbett and state health officials revealed three pennsylvania residents live in the northwestern part of the state are monitored fore bowl, they were on the frontier airline flight from cleveland to dallas with the nurse who has the the virus. >> at this point in time they are showing no symptoms, in addition to having daily calls with those residents, we will be continuing to have them self monitor. >> reporter: governor corbett says three unidentified individuals are
health reporter stephanie stahl is live at hup with the details, stephanie. >> reporter: well, natasha, preparations for potential ebola patients continue to ramp up all across the states as those three people are being carefully watched, and here at hup they announced they could be taken care of certain ebola patients. a statement from the hospital of the university of pennsylvania says it has agreed to be among hospitals to care for u.s. medical work hours contract ebola while working...
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stephanie chuang is live. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning to you. we're talking 61 homes flooded and a car into the sinkhole. the water that you see now flowing down is actually just the remains, they were able to cap this about half an hour ago. but you see the water that pooled off here and the water department came in and laid down a cutback, this asphalt-like material to divert the water. this was flowing down the hillside and into home. i want to bring in tyrone, who is with the san francisco public utilities commission. what happened? >> it was a 12-inch water main break. unfortunately a bunch of homes flooded out, flooded basements, flooded lower units. we're working on cleaning those now. >> reporter: you've been with the upc for 12 years, this is one of the worst ones? >> i've definitely seen worse ones. i've seen up to 60-inch lines break. this is significant but not anything we're not accustomed to taking care of. >> reporter: you guys have been here since midnight. moving forward what's the plan here? >> we're going to start lifting up t
stephanie chuang is live. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning to you. we're talking 61 homes flooded and a car into the sinkhole. the water that you see now flowing down is actually just the remains, they were able to cap this about half an hour ago. but you see the water that pooled off here and the water department came in and laid down a cutback, this asphalt-like material to divert the water. this was flowing down the hillside and into home. i want to bring in tyrone, who is...
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it happened to stephanie erdman.he barely survived. >> instant blindness on my right side followed by gushing blood. verifying. i thought i was going to bleed out at first. >> four deaths may be linked to the defect the latest from orlando 51 year old woman driving a 2001 honda accord. this was the the call to 911. >> honda is among nine auto makers currently using the air bag pre dude by a corporation of japan. on monday, toyota recalled almost a quarter million from its cars. but replacements will only be made available in warm weather states. since they believe high humidity makes explosions more likely. >> so what about drivers in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware? the toyota recall only involves passenger side air bags. so for now, toyota says if you own an affected car, you should avoid sitting in the passenger seat. why is it a nationwide recall in effect? one watch dog group says it comes down to money. >> how in the world can you approve a geographic recall that doesn't include the two states where peopl
it happened to stephanie erdman.he barely survived. >> instant blindness on my right side followed by gushing blood. verifying. i thought i was going to bleed out at first. >> four deaths may be linked to the defect the latest from orlando 51 year old woman driving a 2001 honda accord. this was the the call to 911. >> honda is among nine auto makers currently using the air bag pre dude by a corporation of japan. on monday, toyota recalled almost a quarter million from its...
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she will use her experience to help treaty pole a patients there our health reporter stephanie stahl is live at philadelphia international airport with her story, stephanie. >> reporter: well, chris, there is a desperate need for doctors in west africa where the ebola out break is out of control. one very brave philadelphia doctor say she felt compelled to go. >> i'm mainly feeling ready to go on the plane and go to the work that needs to be done. >> reporter: just before leaving for liberia, 34 year-old doctor trish henwood spent a final few moments with her family at the airport. >> reporter: why did you wanting to over there. >> i work a lot in have africa. i have been working in east africa for ten years. i think it is something that hit close to home for me. >> reporter: the doctor hoist an emergency department physician at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania, has been involved in a variety of international humanitarian efforts. she says that she feels now compelled to help with ebola patient. >> there needs to be more boots on the ground and more treatment centers, m
she will use her experience to help treaty pole a patients there our health reporter stephanie stahl is live at philadelphia international airport with her story, stephanie. >> reporter: well, chris, there is a desperate need for doctors in west africa where the ebola out break is out of control. one very brave philadelphia doctor say she felt compelled to go. >> i'm mainly feeling ready to go on the plane and go to the work that needs to be done. >> reporter: just before...
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i am stephanie ruhle. >> and i am erik schatzker.for the news feed, top is his stories from around the world. the unemployment rate has only 25.9%, the lowest in six years. -- the unappointed rate has fallen to 5.9%. wage growth remains stagnant. the government's new rules aimed having anversions are impact. a pharmaceutical company has called off and merger with an italy pharmaceutical company, to targetgulations companies moving overseas to gain a tax benefit. the cyber attack on jpmorgan is one of the biggest ever. the bank says hackers accessed million household businesses.n small they broke into a jpmorgan server by exploiting an employee password. >> a picture is worth a thousand words, but what is a picture valued when tweeted or put on instagram by a brand and then retreated over and over? we have global eeo for an advertising giant, y&r. welcome here we're talking so much about the value of social media, and you are wearing a pin leading the campaign "click and shout." >> in the beginning, people thought all you need it to d
i am stephanie ruhle. >> and i am erik schatzker.for the news feed, top is his stories from around the world. the unemployment rate has only 25.9%, the lowest in six years. -- the unappointed rate has fallen to 5.9%. wage growth remains stagnant. the government's new rules aimed having anversions are impact. a pharmaceutical company has called off and merger with an italy pharmaceutical company, to targetgulations companies moving overseas to gain a tax benefit. the cyber attack on...
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stephanie chuang is live in san francisco. folks were hitting the brakes when they saw those steel plates on the bridge and that always leads to a backup. >> absolutely. cal thereto transhas removed those still three. >> they stel when you looked at them lasting for as long as it did, as far as it did, they now this current project is expected to be done pi the end of the year. live in san francisco, stephanie chunk, if this as we get a live look outside. >> it's going to be a wild ride, christina. >> i see steel plates and i think damage to my tires. mike has more on that as well. he has more insight than all of us put together when it comes to your drive. 60 degrees in santa rosa, 63 in concord and 61 in san jose. temperatures are pretty cool out there to start and they're going to stay cool throughout the day today with a storm system moving in and a good looking storm system at that. if i had to rate this storm system on a scale of 105, i'd give it a 7. it's very well defined. we want it to maintain its organization as it
stephanie chuang is live in san francisco. folks were hitting the brakes when they saw those steel plates on the bridge and that always leads to a backup. >> absolutely. cal thereto transhas removed those still three. >> they stel when you looked at them lasting for as long as it did, as far as it did, they now this current project is expected to be done pi the end of the year. live in san francisco, stephanie chunk, if this as we get a live look outside. >> it's going to be a...
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and top tips, stephanie, on what you should do. >> reporter: absolutely.e long with the california office of emergency services. getting ready to feel the shaking here in the quake cottage, because you really never know how strong the shaking can be. and this demonstrates exactly that. there is no exact magnitude, but you see here, things start to fall. you've got your vitamins and -- there go -- the apples go. there we go. yeah. and so this shows you just how intense it can be. so katie, talk to me about the objects. that's really what's important here, right? >> well, i think the number-one thing that can hurt in an earthquake is your stuff falling and flying. so it's really important that you secure it, because not only do you want to protect yourself, you want to know that you're going to have your television after the earthquake. >> reporter: we know in the napa quake a woman was killed because a tv hit her. >> that's absolutely right. your stuff is really dangerous. that's the number one cause of injury during an earthquake. >> reporter: katie, what
and top tips, stephanie, on what you should do. >> reporter: absolutely.e long with the california office of emergency services. getting ready to feel the shaking here in the quake cottage, because you really never know how strong the shaking can be. and this demonstrates exactly that. there is no exact magnitude, but you see here, things start to fall. you've got your vitamins and -- there go -- the apples go. there we go. yeah. and so this shows you just how intense it can be. so katie,...
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"today in the bay"'s stephanie trong joins us. last time we talked to you it was a taste of preparedness. explain what you've got over there. >> reporter: well, we're cooking just about the same things over here, sam. good morning to you. but the point is, kind of spotlighting in a fun way what to do to be prepared. we've got the head of the salvation army san francisco, head chef, anthony parde cooking up some fun stuff. what are you cooking? >> a tuna casserole, a roast, and rice in a frying pan. >> reporter: perfect. sounds yummy, especially early in the morning, out of the canned food ingredients here. i'm going bring in john mcknight, director of emergency services. the point is, you have to have things to last at least 72 hours, right? >> yes. we want people to be ready to survive on their own for at least 72 hours after a major event. >> reporter: and the point also, you've got a lot of stuff already at home probably. >> we believe most people already have their survival kit at home. all they have to do is dig around a litt
"today in the bay"'s stephanie trong joins us. last time we talked to you it was a taste of preparedness. explain what you've got over there. >> reporter: well, we're cooking just about the same things over here, sam. good morning to you. but the point is, kind of spotlighting in a fun way what to do to be prepared. we've got the head of the salvation army san francisco, head chef, anthony parde cooking up some fun stuff. what are you cooking? >> a tuna casserole, a roast,...
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stephanie ruhle joins us to excuse it just exclusive interviews, making --millard drexler. potential vaccine and serums to stop ebola. monitoring wall street after last week's roller coaster ride for stocks. we will get to those stories in just a moment. first, let's get you right to the top story that we are following. ibm shares plunged the most in the most in four years, struggling to transform fast enough to handle the shifted cloud computing. an earningsd forecast for 2014 and said it will provide an update on its projections in january. ditching a five-year plan to boost profit. the shares tumbled by dragging down the value of the stake held ibm's biggestett, shareholder. earlier, ibm announced an globalnt to pay foundries $1.5 billion to take over the chip manufacturing division. the deal is part of the ceos efforts to prioritize. apple reports earnings after the bell as the company enters the mobile payment arena. apple pay allows shoppers to buy products in stores using their iphones. the company has signed a banks and credit card issuers such as mastercard and vis
stephanie ruhle joins us to excuse it just exclusive interviews, making --millard drexler. potential vaccine and serums to stop ebola. monitoring wall street after last week's roller coaster ride for stocks. we will get to those stories in just a moment. first, let's get you right to the top story that we are following. ibm shares plunged the most in the most in four years, struggling to transform fast enough to handle the shifted cloud computing. an earningsd forecast for 2014 and said it will...
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i'mnlike stephanie, except not like stephanie at all.our with the top business and finance stories this hour. down asf ibm trading much as 5%. the company abandoned its forecast for 2014 and plans to come out with a new one in january. between now and then, everybody is scratching his head trying to figure out where the floor is. ibm has been struggling with the shift to cloud computing and the drop has dragged down the dow jones industrial average. it has also turned to the value of the stake owned by the largest shareholder, warren buffett's berkshire hathaway. the company has managed to unload its money-losing chip unit. ibm is paying global foundries $1.5 billion to take that business off its hands. a group of investors plans to make a $2.2 billion for reebok. reebok is currently owned by adidas, the world's second largest maker of sporting goods. a hong kong-based right equity firm and funds affiliated with abu dhabi are going to make the offer. in 2000ought reebok six. reebok as a brand has fallen on hard times since then and is tr
i'mnlike stephanie, except not like stephanie at all.our with the top business and finance stories this hour. down asf ibm trading much as 5%. the company abandoned its forecast for 2014 and plans to come out with a new one in january. between now and then, everybody is scratching his head trying to figure out where the floor is. ibm has been struggling with the shift to cloud computing and the drop has dragged down the dow jones industrial average. it has also turned to the value of the stake...
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stephanie? >>> well, chris, my buddy here doctor commodore is not on a phone right now, we have to get this guy busy so give us a call, docks on call phone bank is underway right now. the number to call is 844-977-cbs-3. again, 844-977-cb. 36789 hope to hear from you, kate. >>> it is a beautiful day outside, evening looking good as well but we have got big changes in the forecast, some showers moving through and then temperatures, really plumet by the weekend i'll have that seven day forecast coming up when we >>> well, there is at long last a new shopping destination in center city philadelphia century 21 is now opened at eighth and market. mayor nutter was there as store became new addition of the market east corridor, it has brought in some 300 jobs to the city, century 21 takes other first two floors of the former strawbridges building. >>> now it is time to check your philadelphia job market report. >> "eyewitness news" jobs expert steven greenburg has more. >> reporter: you may not have ma
stephanie? >>> well, chris, my buddy here doctor commodore is not on a phone right now, we have to get this guy busy so give us a call, docks on call phone bank is underway right now. the number to call is 844-977-cbs-3. again, 844-977-cb. 36789 hope to hear from you, kate. >>> it is a beautiful day outside, evening looking good as well but we have got big changes in the forecast, some showers moving through and then temperatures, really plumet by the weekend i'll have that...
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fine dining with stephanie ruhle.d busters raise money for million dollars in its ipo last night. people are finding value in the stock. up 12.4%, which is pretty remarkable given the environment in which other stocks are traded. know who finds value in dave and busters? my sons. a media mogul. chattanooga,from tennessee, in 1956. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers ergo. >> welcome back to "market makers." it is friday morning in new york city. could be better. the world's largest alternative asset manager is turning its advisory business into a boutique investment bank. the blackstone investment group will combine with pgp partners, and spin it off to shareholders, dynamic forw greendale. let's talk about it with jeff mccracken, bloomberg's manager for -- managing editor for global m&a. --m kind of figure out where whether blackstone is spinning this off because of the conflicts inherent between investment and advisory work, or the fact that boutiques are getting more and more of
fine dining with stephanie ruhle.d busters raise money for million dollars in its ipo last night. people are finding value in the stock. up 12.4%, which is pretty remarkable given the environment in which other stocks are traded. know who finds value in dave and busters? my sons. a media mogul. chattanooga,from tennessee, in 1956. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers ergo. >> welcome back to "market makers." it is friday morning in...
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stephanie ruhle joins me now from the conference in new york city.e you looking forward to asking carl icahn? >> pimm, what a two days we have just had at the robin hood investment conference? from paul jones to miller, david einhorn and dan lobe we are going to wrap it up with the
stephanie ruhle joins me now from the conference in new york city.e you looking forward to asking carl icahn? >> pimm, what a two days we have just had at the robin hood investment conference? from paul jones to miller, david einhorn and dan lobe we are going to wrap it up with the
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stephanie's favorite day of the year. halloween.inspired to look for spookiness in the corporate world. i'm talking about zombie companies that look like the walking dead. halloween, but i don't like horror, blood, gore. i just like a little freakiness. >> you can look at our twitter feed. plenty of examples of what's happened in the past. in retail, there are a lot of different examples of these retailers that have stumbled along. are they actually going to eventually die or just keep on going in this way? i have found some specialty retailers. toys 'r' us and claire's. i talked about another example. another company that at one point when private, took a lot of debt, became public again. you have this cycle where they are struggling to generate enough cash flow in order to pay down that debt and pay the interest on that debt in the meantime. in the case up was arrest, they have a lot of competition. -- in the case of toys 'r' us, they have a lot of competition. amazon and target and walmart. toys 'r' us embark on a strategy of try
stephanie's favorite day of the year. halloween.inspired to look for spookiness in the corporate world. i'm talking about zombie companies that look like the walking dead. halloween, but i don't like horror, blood, gore. i just like a little freakiness. >> you can look at our twitter feed. plenty of examples of what's happened in the past. in retail, there are a lot of different examples of these retailers that have stumbled along. are they actually going to eventually die or just keep on...
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stephanie said down with the vice ceo.arted asking about the evolution of vice. >> buzz feed has done a tremendous job online. we are going towards being cnn of global news. >> are you? cnn is true news. do you not learned the line? -- blur the lines? >> not on vice. it is straight news. it is growing asked eventually. -- exponentially. >> as a former ceo of mtv networks, what did you see? >> hope. i liked their style. they had a good vision to get into media when no one else was doing that. they have got websites about food and music and all types of other things. >> do the lines get blurred? >> what it is for us is the most popular thing we have online is our news platform. we just won the emmy for news. we actually don't put advertising next to it for that reason. however, on the other things we make a lot of money. >> you said you are going to launch a 24-hour news network. how does this dan. from cnn -- stand out from cnn? >> we already have a global plan. we already put the infrastructure in. we are pretty excited. >
stephanie said down with the vice ceo.arted asking about the evolution of vice. >> buzz feed has done a tremendous job online. we are going towards being cnn of global news. >> are you? cnn is true news. do you not learned the line? -- blur the lines? >> not on vice. it is straight news. it is growing asked eventually. -- exponentially. >> as a former ceo of mtv networks, what did you see? >> hope. i liked their style. they had a good vision to get into media when...