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higgins travels to taos and becomes a member.st paintings are a hit with his wealthy, big-city patrons. >> higgins makes most of his money sending paintings from taos to chicago and new york. >> his work becomes even more popular after his death in 1949. back in upstate new york, appraiser david mapes shares the news with don camp. that painting he was ready to toss in a dumpster is a big deal. >> it's an unknown painting. it just popped up, and here it is. i said to him, "this is a very valuable painting," and he said, "how valuable?" i said, "well, it's going to sell for over $100,000." >> i was amazed. >> that's a good number. >> [ chuckles ] yes. >> what did you think would happen? >> i had no idea. i was just glad that they were out of the house. [ both laugh ] >> keep in mind, don and phyllis are busy clearing out their house for the move to denver. don doesn't think twice about leaving both paintings with his eager new acquaintance. >> he wasn't counting on it being worth anything, so it's gonna be christmas, whatever it b
higgins travels to taos and becomes a member.st paintings are a hit with his wealthy, big-city patrons. >> higgins makes most of his money sending paintings from taos to chicago and new york. >> his work becomes even more popular after his death in 1949. back in upstate new york, appraiser david mapes shares the news with don camp. that painting he was ready to toss in a dumpster is a big deal. >> it's an unknown painting. it just popped up, and here it is. i said to him,...
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tao secretly dumped this waste into the river that flows through the city. in one thousand nine hundred ninety one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton clark was a toxicologist for the e.p.a. the government agency responsible for environmental protection. with his colleagues he wrote a report condemning dallas practices. just blood right before the report's publication the corporation would succeed in pressuring the acting chief of the e.p.a. in washington. we went into shock we had never heard of such a thing ever but the company that we were regulating they would have the right to review a report comment on it before it's released and what did they ask you about that it was critically important to say that people were at risk but they did not want to just basically want to squash the report ok and eventually the final report they prevailed and so they truncated it down and removed critical sections
tao secretly dumped this waste into the river that flows through the city. in one thousand nine hundred ninety one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton clark was a toxicologist for the e.p.a. the government agency responsible for environmental protection. with his colleagues he wrote a report condemning dallas practices. just blood...
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. >> the tao opens in record territory, above 22,000 points. >> a wave of earnings news could keep it >> reporter: the tao climbed above the 22,000 mark for the first time wednesday and claimed its 32nd record close of the year as it rose 52 points through solid earnings from apple on tuesday. the tao hit the 20,000 level in late january and crossed the 21,000 mark on march 1st, it has risen 11% since 2017, weaknesses and other tech stocks held back the nasdaq and s&p 500. we were talking about solar eclipse glasses. you could make those in school. >> don't want to make them in school. millions of people counting down until the solar eclipse on august 21st and if you are going to watch you will need special glasses so you don't damage your eyes but nasa is warning fake eclipse glasses are flooding the market which could mean an offer of quick protection. many online retailers from some vendors, you can't necessarily guarantee safety, be careful. look for the certification information and manufacturer's name and address. make sure you are buying them from a trusted store. no box with a
. >> the tao opens in record territory, above 22,000 points. >> a wave of earnings news could keep it >> reporter: the tao climbed above the 22,000 mark for the first time wednesday and claimed its 32nd record close of the year as it rose 52 points through solid earnings from apple on tuesday. the tao hit the 20,000 level in late january and crossed the 21,000 mark on march 1st, it has risen 11% since 2017, weaknesses and other tech stocks held back the nasdaq and s&p 500....
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in holmes bird prison tao experimented on the inmates were. one of the most carcinogenic products in the world dioxin. it's one of the molecules in agent orange the powerful herbicide that doll produced for the american army during the vietnam war. the air force dumped it on the vietcong for a decade at the same time. the tests were being performed at holmesburg. from that time on da was already aware of the dangers of dioxin the company put it in writing in this confidential note from june one thousand nine hundred sixty five . x. and is exceptionally toxic. some months later dow would study its side effects on the prisoners. and can i say. in the way you know one. thing when the. we would contest something. with. the question and. he went away and. we found one of the doctors that perform the tests at holmesburg in the one nine hundred sixty s. . today he's an oncologist at northwestern hospital in chicago. sigman vitamin is preparing to retire. he is one of the few witnesses still alive every day i had a over all of twenty. they were coming
in holmes bird prison tao experimented on the inmates were. one of the most carcinogenic products in the world dioxin. it's one of the molecules in agent orange the powerful herbicide that doll produced for the american army during the vietnam war. the air force dumped it on the vietcong for a decade at the same time. the tests were being performed at holmesburg. from that time on da was already aware of the dangers of dioxin the company put it in writing in this confidential note from june one...
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tao managed through various devious ways to wind that back. firsthave, of course, the of a number of anniversaries coming up for the ccp, notably the 100th anniversary of the founding of the party in shanghai. works inee how it beijins intests at all to deadline, but if there were to be a nice gift wrapped for 2021, i think, you know, there's no better one than taiwan. i guess in terms of transition, as well is that beijing couldly overwhelm taiwan militarily as well and that's a much different fivulus now than it was 10 or even five years ago. >> thanks for that. chris i would like to move to you. it was expected when it was known that xi jinpingas going tao thatver after given xi's experience with from taiwan, people consider him to sort of be part the no-taiwan faction, suggesting that maybe perhaps he softer approach to taiwan than his predecessors. however, this has clearly, not case.he you have done a lot of thorough analysis on xi. accounts forhk the position that xi has taken taiwan? >>reat, thanks and let me add my thanks for the invi
tao managed through various devious ways to wind that back. firsthave, of course, the of a number of anniversaries coming up for the ccp, notably the 100th anniversary of the founding of the party in shanghai. works inee how it beijins intests at all to deadline, but if there were to be a nice gift wrapped for 2021, i think, you know, there's no better one than taiwan. i guess in terms of transition, as well is that beijing couldly overwhelm taiwan militarily as well and that's a much different...
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michelle: rallies and vigils popping up after the taos in charlottesville including a rally at the white house. another showing of solidarity is underway. brad bell has the latest there. >> i will take you unside more. it started an hour ago. promoted as an antiwhite supremacist rally. they had 700 people or so who said they would be here. i would say there are perhaps a couple hundred people listening to speeches. peaceful. there is a message they want to get out. >> we want to make a statement and get people together. it's partly a time for us to grieve about what happened in charlottesville. but also a im angry. i think the anger is warranted after what happened. >> we are right in front of the white house. you can pan over and see the crowd. you can get a sense of how many people there are here. this is a pretty good size crowd. they said they were going to march to the trump hotel but it appears they are staying here so they can be heard. at the white house, brad bell, abc7 news. alison: it could be days or weeks before we know what caused the virginia state police helicopter to cra
michelle: rallies and vigils popping up after the taos in charlottesville including a rally at the white house. another showing of solidarity is underway. brad bell has the latest there. >> i will take you unside more. it started an hour ago. promoted as an antiwhite supremacist rally. they had 700 people or so who said they would be here. i would say there are perhaps a couple hundred people listening to speeches. peaceful. there is a message they want to get out. >> we want to...
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until we have every law enforcement available taos looking for the individual. we think he is a danger to everybody we don't know what he is going to do. >> rollins known address is in the 5100 block of locust and 4800 block of north 8 and street. blastic tests show the bullets in both incidents came from the same gun and they believe that rollins is still armed with that weapon. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> the former mayor of reading, p.a., vaughn spencer pled not guilty to charges of corruption. spencer appeared before a federal judge this afternoon in philadelphia. spencer accused in a pay to play scheme he will remain free until trial. mayor of allentown ed pawlowski pled not guilty to charges last week. >>> and bill cosby is looking for a new attorney. mcgonegal is seeking to withdraw as his counsel and they will consider that request. he is being retried on charges he drugged and molested andrea constand. and it ended in a misindustrial after jurors deliberated for 52 hours and could not reach a verdict. >>> now an updat
until we have every law enforcement available taos looking for the individual. we think he is a danger to everybody we don't know what he is going to do. >> rollins known address is in the 5100 block of locust and 4800 block of north 8 and street. blastic tests show the bullets in both incidents came from the same gun and they believe that rollins is still armed with that weapon. i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> the former mayor of...
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get to 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, it looks like clouds and sunny breaks, as the front gets closer taosay chance of 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 a line of broken showers and thunderstorms coming through and could be gusty winds and drenching downpours and wraps up at midnight tomorrow night. 88 is today's high and not terribly humid away from the coast and partly sunny and warm and okay for the eagles and temperatures start in the low 80s and may start to feel muggier has the night goes on and humid conditions some in the morning and afternoon and a thunderstorm extending into the evening 77 and in the evening things start to change for the better, a high of 90 and humidity in the morning but starts to drop during the day and feels more comfortable in the afternoon. sunday a nice summer afternoon 88 and less humid and eclipse monday, partly sunny skies and 89 degrees and looks like we are precipitation free until tuesday, so get the special glasses ready. >> good night for football? >> yes. >> thank you. >>> if you want to see what it's like to spend the night behind bars without breaking the la
get to 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, it looks like clouds and sunny breaks, as the front gets closer taosay chance of 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 a line of broken showers and thunderstorms coming through and could be gusty winds and drenching downpours and wraps up at midnight tomorrow night. 88 is today's high and not terribly humid away from the coast and partly sunny and warm and okay for the eagles and temperatures start in the low 80s and may start to feel muggier has the night goes on and humid...
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and as we head into thursday a warm front is getting closer taos.is will do is bring us more clouds nast into and and 86 degrees and a possible of late day thunderstorms but a better chance of thunderstorms developing late on friday and friday night as the cold front slips through and that brings us heavy downpours. in the meantime hurricane gert continues to strengthen off the coast with maximum wins of 75 miles per hour. the problem though is large swells will be across the jersey shore anywhere from north carolina to long island many down the shore tomorrow. moderate risk of rip currents, ocean city 84 and bethany beach is 85. the exclusive accuweather forecast sunny and hot tomorrow rain free and high of 90 degrees. thursday, a few spotty afternoon thunderstorms and 86 degrees and friday it's steamy and 87 degrees and feels like 95 with dew points in the mid-70s and late day and evening thunderstorms and saturday a chance of a pop-up thunderstorm and rain free and warm and 88 degrees and sunday 88 and monday partly sunny skies for the eclipse. p
and as we head into thursday a warm front is getting closer taos.is will do is bring us more clouds nast into and and 86 degrees and a possible of late day thunderstorms but a better chance of thunderstorms developing late on friday and friday night as the cold front slips through and that brings us heavy downpours. in the meantime hurricane gert continues to strengthen off the coast with maximum wins of 75 miles per hour. the problem though is large swells will be across the jersey shore...
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this president take taos many vacation days. this president golf taos much.ore than the president he criticized so much for. >> well, exactly. and this is where he runs into himself so often. because when obama was president, every time he played golf just about, donald trump had something to say, he's not doing his job. how many did you say? 47 out of the first 200? >> 47 out of the first 200. >> and that leads, as i said of being lazy. >> maybe he was upset because president obama wasn't playing at a trump golf course. thank you, dan rather. appreciate it. >> always a pleasure. >> always a pleasure to see you. >>> when we come back, rod rosenstein defending the russia investigation saying robert mueller has a right to investigate any evidence of a crime he uncovers. two men who have been involved in the biggest investigations in modern american history will join me next. i'll get their expert take on the investigation so far and what the grand jury is doing. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it
this president take taos many vacation days. this president golf taos much.ore than the president he criticized so much for. >> well, exactly. and this is where he runs into himself so often. because when obama was president, every time he played golf just about, donald trump had something to say, he's not doing his job. how many did you say? 47 out of the first 200? >> 47 out of the first 200. >> and that leads, as i said of being lazy. >> maybe he was upset because...
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the tao of 54 points, 1/4 of 1%. the s&p 500 up 7 points. the nasdaq really unchanged, just down about 2 points. the dollar was where we saw a bit of a move, it went lower by 1/2 ofd 1%. mark crumpton is here with more. >mark: the governor of texas, greg abbott, is urging people directly in the path of harvey to leave all there is still time treaties activated 700 members of the national guard in preparation for the storm which could be the first hurricane to make landfall on the texas coast since 2008. president trump tweeted he spoke to governor abbott and louisiana governor john bel edwards as the white house continues to monitor the trajectory of the storm. forecasts say harve could make landfall as a category three storm, packing winds topping 115 miles per hour. it is expected to hit late tonight or early saturday. newas dates imposed economic sanctions on venezuela. the u.s. is also banning transactions of certain existing bonds owned by venezuela's public sector. spain path prime minister is dismissing criticism about the lack of coo
the tao of 54 points, 1/4 of 1%. the s&p 500 up 7 points. the nasdaq really unchanged, just down about 2 points. the dollar was where we saw a bit of a move, it went lower by 1/2 ofd 1%. mark crumpton is here with more. >mark: the governor of texas, greg abbott, is urging people directly in the path of harvey to leave all there is still time treaties activated 700 members of the national guard in preparation for the storm which could be the first hurricane to make landfall on the texas...
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i think that's where we could see some diminished graph taos around the hill and so forth, in trying to push that agenda. >> are you surprised we haven't seen more volatility in the market because of the headlines that have been coming out? i was certainly. we did see a bit of a sell-off in the stock market, but then it came back. what's your read on that? >> well, interestingly we had said since january of this year to anticipate an increase of roll stilt in september and early october as it relates to the debt ceiling and the budget issue. the budget issue is the real issue. this is ancillary things, including north korea and the press conference that donald trump held earlier this week, those things amplify the increased volatility that we an around the fiscal dialogues later this month. >> thank you very much, jeff bush, with the update in tulsa. >>> the top trade adviser demanded major changes to the north american free trade agreement, known as nafta. he didn't mince words that the president has blamed for job losses to mexico. >> views of the president about nafta, which i com
i think that's where we could see some diminished graph taos around the hill and so forth, in trying to push that agenda. >> are you surprised we haven't seen more volatility in the market because of the headlines that have been coming out? i was certainly. we did see a bit of a sell-off in the stock market, but then it came back. what's your read on that? >> well, interestingly we had said since january of this year to anticipate an increase of roll stilt in september and early...
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. >> but with a crowd of supporters, the president trying to shift the folk taos the opponent he defeated months ago. what they should be looking at is the 33,000 hillary clinton emails. >> and lawmakers seem to be taking notice of president trump's stance on this investigation, senators have now introduce, two bipartisan bills that would require judicial review if the president attempts to fire special counsel mueller. >> thank you. >>> registration will soon open for philadelphia public school students that are new immigrants and speak english as a second language. officials announced that the process will begin on monday and run through august 25th, and walk-ins are welcome for special registration and staff will walk families through the process and screen students through the services, last year 800 students that spoke more than 40 languages registered during this period. >>> some scary moments for riders of a roller coaster in seaside heights new jersey. they were stuck on the hydro, as their car was to assent, and they reached the riders and pulled them down to safety. the ride off
. >> but with a crowd of supporters, the president trying to shift the folk taos the opponent he defeated months ago. what they should be looking at is the 33,000 hillary clinton emails. >> and lawmakers seem to be taking notice of president trump's stance on this investigation, senators have now introduce, two bipartisan bills that would require judicial review if the president attempts to fire special counsel mueller. >> thank you. >>> registration will soon open...
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for weeks we tried to reach the communications department at tao to get an interview without success while that. was going to answer those questions it's pretty important i'm not aware of who that is read off the top of my head we have fifty thousand employees so i have to agree. never called us back so we decided to go to the company's general assembly in midland in the us to ask our questions. cameras are not allowed inside so we stayed in the parking lot sorry. shareholder. yeah i've been talking about this here where the new resolution was at least. that i was there but what that would serve. me ask you to please leave. your. story stand here you understand you're arrested on this and. we quickly realized that we were not welcome. yes they're. going to call this. ok so i can stay there. ok so we carefully followed their rules for forty five long minutes. until the communications department had. decided to finally set foot outside. hello sorry to disturb you i'm a french journalist. relations and we told you all sorry why i don't have any thing to say you don't want to talk about.
for weeks we tried to reach the communications department at tao to get an interview without success while that. was going to answer those questions it's pretty important i'm not aware of who that is read off the top of my head we have fifty thousand employees so i have to agree. never called us back so we decided to go to the company's general assembly in midland in the us to ask our questions. cameras are not allowed inside so we stayed in the parking lot sorry. shareholder. yeah i've been...
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you bring up the tao, the tao is pretty cool, intended to mimic the mystical asian force of nature.is thing we built to be the first distributed organization. it fell flat on its face. it was launched because whatever happens, whatever we do with this thing is cool and you have to abide by that. when hackers said -- this was so poorly written i can treat it like an atm that continues to dispense money after i have a 0 balance. he siphoned up a third of the total currency that had been deposited, if there is no contract, no core, we got to play by the rules, that is a completely kosher thing to do except the community that built it said it is not what we want to do and they unilaterally revoked it and put a reset button on it. it got me thinking these aren't as distributed and autonomous as we thought and had good old-fashioned management like companies have management. my conclusion is we are not in the post organization post company world at all and my bumper sticker is you got to trust somebody. >> when we work on that part of the book we rely on some research by nobel prize winne
you bring up the tao, the tao is pretty cool, intended to mimic the mystical asian force of nature.is thing we built to be the first distributed organization. it fell flat on its face. it was launched because whatever happens, whatever we do with this thing is cool and you have to abide by that. when hackers said -- this was so poorly written i can treat it like an atm that continues to dispense money after i have a 0 balance. he siphoned up a third of the total currency that had been...
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the tao of 54 points, 1/4 of
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fact that so many people would have looked at this company and signed off on it before she went when tao makes me think that perhaps transport for london they they perhaps need more diversity training. radio host john gaunt believes such campaigns receive the exact opposite of what they were supposed to do. this is just a classic example of politicians desperately trying to appease the muslim minority and it backfired spectacularly because not only has it been a waste of two million pound issue so upset sections of the community look these children didn't have to be identified by their religion who couldn't miss shouldn't come into play you gave it to issue just about road safety but it's typical of people in the local councils to act in this way and this kind of madness is called a size ation this kind of treading on eggshells around ethnic religious minorities needs to spill. all around up from me for now we'll be back with more headlines were on the wall then off now meantime of course all stories on or off social media . seem wrong. to me but yet to shape out these days become active
fact that so many people would have looked at this company and signed off on it before she went when tao makes me think that perhaps transport for london they they perhaps need more diversity training. radio host john gaunt believes such campaigns receive the exact opposite of what they were supposed to do. this is just a classic example of politicians desperately trying to appease the muslim minority and it backfired spectacularly because not only has it been a waste of two million pound issue...
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plenty of other companies in the agro chemical sector have had to make some sacrifices to finalize deals tao was only able to acquire dupont after promising to sell research and other assets and kemp china had to sell off parts of a subsidiary and some of its business is to get the commission's approval to take over syngenta in order to get the blessing of south african regulators buyer offered to sell its liberty crop chemical and seed that resists its plant killing effect so far it hasn't done much to impress some of the deals biggest critics like environmental activists afraid of how it could impact farmers and consumers however the commission has made it clear it will be reviewing the deal only from a competition perspective and won't be debating other potential facts but that doesn't mean buyer won't have to face those critics especially in the us or monsanto is busy taking on a global health organisation. let's talk about the sponsor a story which organisation is it actually going after they are going after the world health organization and yeah so in two thousand and fifteen who relea
plenty of other companies in the agro chemical sector have had to make some sacrifices to finalize deals tao was only able to acquire dupont after promising to sell research and other assets and kemp china had to sell off parts of a subsidiary and some of its business is to get the commission's approval to take over syngenta in order to get the blessing of south african regulators buyer offered to sell its liberty crop chemical and seed that resists its plant killing effect so far it hasn't...
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basically what happened is there is this group called the tao it was a smart contract on a theory and the idea was people could deposit ether into it and it would make investments into projects built on top of the theory and now what happened was the dow got hacked there was basically a vulnerability in it that allowed someone to steal all the money in it and so a syrian fork and in the regular version of a theory and they return the money back to the people who got stolen from the fork they about to have her keep it and so that for it was basically an ideological reason. people thought that you shouldn't change what happens on the block chain regardless of whether it's due to a hack or something else. sorry i just want to say some people are arguing that the bitcoin cash method is actually too big as well and that that too could get hacked is that true. and that too could what could get hacked that big cash could get hacked that it's being exposed because it's such a such a large eight megabytes oh yes i mean the biggest issue of the cash is that it has . a much lower hash rate than
basically what happened is there is this group called the tao it was a smart contract on a theory and the idea was people could deposit ether into it and it would make investments into projects built on top of the theory and now what happened was the dow got hacked there was basically a vulnerability in it that allowed someone to steal all the money in it and so a syrian fork and in the regular version of a theory and they return the money back to the people who got stolen from the fork they...
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look at the tao. it's all right now in a sea of red the secretary of state and the rules of a calm that they could all sleep well at night. it's not doing much to ease those fears in investors minds. even after they said that nothing has changed this despite the talk of fire interfering. the comments came during a stop today. it was home to some 6,000 american troops. we will call it a shot out. no one would want from north korea. it has been developing missile strike plants targeting the tiny island. they are now promising to fully protect guam. be a deterrent in any potential conflicts. all of this as president trumpet and the secretary of defense both touted are we ready for confrontation coming up a member of the armed forces a committee and chairman of the caucus. plus the former assistant here talk strategy and consequences. the latest fighting words move critically closer to real life war. and american business. it looks to leave the health care reform. with the defeat and debate. in the rear v
look at the tao. it's all right now in a sea of red the secretary of state and the rules of a calm that they could all sleep well at night. it's not doing much to ease those fears in investors minds. even after they said that nothing has changed this despite the talk of fire interfering. the comments came during a stop today. it was home to some 6,000 american troops. we will call it a shot out. no one would want from north korea. it has been developing missile strike plants targeting the tiny...
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the whole i you know our intervention of ghana stand has increased the ranks of the tao of bob the strategy that we have pursued has just created more energy or i don't know under a republican president and a democrat is there is a trump that puts a no i get that but i think you know it is you but we have a president now who is clearly defined our goal and he doesn't plan to be there forever but he has told the men and women who have sex some of them have sacrificed their lives. that we're not just going to pull out and make their sacrifice meaningless we have a really have a clear goal now and we and that goal is to eradicate those that threaten our peace get around them oh you already said that and so did he but you know what does that look like and know that the only difference i can tell between what he's doing and what president obama was doing and arguably president bush before that i mean keep in mind we won the war after three weeks this isn't an occupation for seventeen years you don't win occupations and you know when the all knowing the enemy when and where you're going to be tha
the whole i you know our intervention of ghana stand has increased the ranks of the tao of bob the strategy that we have pursued has just created more energy or i don't know under a republican president and a democrat is there is a trump that puts a no i get that but i think you know it is you but we have a president now who is clearly defined our goal and he doesn't plan to be there forever but he has told the men and women who have sex some of them have sacrificed their lives. that we're not...
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you can see closing out the week, the tao of 66 points, s&p higher by .2%.ery key earnings to watch out for. it is not earnings i want to look at. let's hop into my bloomberg. we are looking at the dollar, which has been on a percentage decline. a lot say that expectations for a rate hike are fading. look at this click pop in the dollar. many wonder if this is based on the economic data or finally a reversal of the long trend of or therer falling, have been a lot of dollar shorts collecting because of the decline in the dollar. we will see if the trading will indicate with the greenback is headed. that is the effect of the trade going on in asia this morning. betty: it is the reverse -- haidi: the reverse situation for the dollar. potentially seeing a stumbling point for the emerging markets equity pushing higher. a lot of that is fed expectations. we are getting a lot of said speak this week. -- fed speak this week. it is risk on taking the cue from the wall street session on friday. looking to open higher by .4%. 29, aussie dollar at .79 still down 9% on t
you can see closing out the week, the tao of 66 points, s&p higher by .2%.ery key earnings to watch out for. it is not earnings i want to look at. let's hop into my bloomberg. we are looking at the dollar, which has been on a percentage decline. a lot say that expectations for a rate hike are fading. look at this click pop in the dollar. many wonder if this is based on the economic data or finally a reversal of the long trend of or therer falling, have been a lot of dollar shorts collecting...
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todd: the tao hits record territory, 22,000, our sister network foxbusiness with the numbers. >> thes shy of 22,000 yesterday and we could hit that record high today, the president celebrating on twitter after apple released third-quarter earnings, giving the market a big boost in after-hours trading. for big businesses to small businesses at the white house event yesterday donald trump hosted 100 small business owners, said the us is in a, quote, golden age for small business and he praised his administration's efforts to lift regulations. todd: palace intrigue and all of that, this administration is doing amazing things when it comes to that. we will see what happens with tax reform. heather: something important, this glittery iphone case. one of these. it looks pretty but if you have one of these shiny iphone cases with liquid on the back be careful because it could cause severe chemical burns and skin irritation if it breaks open, the case maker is recalling 263,000 of these cases after 24 people had a reaction when the case broke and leaked. the mobilephone cases for the iphone
todd: the tao hits record territory, 22,000, our sister network foxbusiness with the numbers. >> thes shy of 22,000 yesterday and we could hit that record high today, the president celebrating on twitter after apple released third-quarter earnings, giving the market a big boost in after-hours trading. for big businesses to small businesses at the white house event yesterday donald trump hosted 100 small business owners, said the us is in a, quote, golden age for small business and he...
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we will be watching sing tao earnings at the open. i am paul allen in sydney.om "bloomberg technology ," next. ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg technology," i am caroline hyde, in for emily chang. employees will have a town hall meeting on thursday. the discussion is about the recent diversity memo from the fired employee, james damore. he offered an internal 10 page memo that said there are biological causes between gender inequality in the tech industry. emily chang spoke with james damore in an exclusive. she asked if he had regrets about releasing the controversial memo. james: it is hard to regret it because i do believe i am trying to make google in the world in general a better place, by not confining us to our ideological one chambers, where only kind of a story can be heard, and it is totally intolerant to other viewpoints, and even scientific evidence. emily: what scientific evidence are you talking about? in the follow-up to your piece, there is been plenty of discussion -- has been plenty of discussion about this. there is noon, research to support th
we will be watching sing tao earnings at the open. i am paul allen in sydney.om "bloomberg technology ," next. ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg technology," i am caroline hyde, in for emily chang. employees will have a town hall meeting on thursday. the discussion is about the recent diversity memo from the fired employee, james damore. he offered an internal 10 page memo that said there are biological causes between gender inequality in the tech industry. emily chang spoke...
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basically, tao is not a comparison. e only comparison is ping or mao. he has declared himself the core leader and they may even elevate him to another level at this party congress coming up in november. charlie: one of my wonderful and talking about ping and what he was doing in singapore and sent 200 chinese to go to singapore and observe and come back so whatever revolution they were going to take on in china, they would know what he had done. >> absolutely. yu and the interviews you did with him are helpful and why he is so relevant. yu felt himself to be half chinese but he cared about singapore and trying to make singapore to survive. he wanted to know what was going on next door in china. and the chinese saw these chinese guys making a very successful society in singapore, how does this work. yu talked about the black box, ke the westerners -- yu said no, you have private property and economy and that's how it works. every one of these leaders called yu, mentor. he spent thousands of hours with these people talking face to face. and you ask what h
basically, tao is not a comparison. e only comparison is ping or mao. he has declared himself the core leader and they may even elevate him to another level at this party congress coming up in november. charlie: one of my wonderful and talking about ping and what he was doing in singapore and sent 200 chinese to go to singapore and observe and come back so whatever revolution they were going to take on in china, they would know what he had done. >> absolutely. yu and the interviews you...
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arthel: the tao hitting another new all-time high after the july jobs report.eeling the us economy contract plus, an explosion at a mosque in minnesota. more than a dozen people were inside the building morning prayers. more details that is still ahead. >> this is not just an attack on a mosque but on our community. and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. my dad called them up and asked for "the jennifer garner card" which is such a dad thing to do. after he gave his name the woman from capital one said "mr. garner, are you related to jennifer?" kind of joking with him. and my dad was so proud to tell her, "as a matter of fact, she is my middle daughter". so now dad has the venture card, he's earning his double miles, and he made a friend at the company. can i say it? go ahea
arthel: the tao hitting another new all-time high after the july jobs report.eeling the us economy contract plus, an explosion at a mosque in minnesota. more than a dozen people were inside the building morning prayers. more details that is still ahead. >> this is not just an attack on a mosque but on our community. and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with...
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they came to campus here after the alpha tao omega fraternity pulled their affiliation about the year 2000 or soment ever since, ei has been operating like a frat despite not being officially recognized. also going throwing off campus parties. matt holt has been covering ei and its reputation of drugs, underage drinking, hazing and physical is relieved. 2014, they were members that were accused of trying to hit one of their pledges. >> reporter: au hoping that the recent discipline of the 19 students will deter other students from engaging in underground party scenes here. they also released a statement through the campus life office reading, epsilon iota has perpetuated and p given -- threatened the safety and well-being of a a. it's monitoring c . ocean city, maryland, this morning. that's where we find matt delucia from our philadelphia sister station. matt, how is it looking so far? >> reporter: good morning. so far it is looking like a dreary day. we've got light rain falling and the wind is picking up. in fact, we have a fishing pier right here. the folks are saying they haven't
they came to campus here after the alpha tao omega fraternity pulled their affiliation about the year 2000 or soment ever since, ei has been operating like a frat despite not being officially recognized. also going throwing off campus parties. matt holt has been covering ei and its reputation of drugs, underage drinking, hazing and physical is relieved. 2014, they were members that were accused of trying to hit one of their pledges. >> reporter: au hoping that the recent discipline of the...
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i did do tao many drug. and when i say i did them, i -- did them. i didn't experiment with them.may michigan late teens and 20s, i experimented with drugs. no the -- you didn't. you're not a scientist, the desire to feel okay can manifest itself in performance, it can manifest itself in drugs and alcohol. it can manifest itself in any number of behaviors. it's not necessary to be a drunk or a drug addict to be a good performer. >> it's not science to deal a blower for crack. that's not science. that's art. >> when they'll talk about john blu belushi or chris farley, they'll say well, there was the great side of him. the side that would just take his clothes off and hang off a ledge of a building. that was the fun side. but then there was the bad side, the drugs and drinking. and you go maybe the two have something in common here. >> i'm a drug addict and an alcoholic. i didn't know for a while. i was in denial for years. i said i'm not an alcoholic, i'm not an alcoholic, i'm not an alcoholic. i was a mess. i didn't know what was going on. >> i think my dad and his friends did mor
i did do tao many drug. and when i say i did them, i -- did them. i didn't experiment with them.may michigan late teens and 20s, i experimented with drugs. no the -- you didn't. you're not a scientist, the desire to feel okay can manifest itself in performance, it can manifest itself in drugs and alcohol. it can manifest itself in any number of behaviors. it's not necessary to be a drunk or a drug addict to be a good performer. >> it's not science to deal a blower for crack. that's not...
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. >> john, to bring you in here, i want you tao take a listen to tom hamburger, one of "the washington post" journalists who broke the story, speaking to our own jake tapper just a short time ago. >> sure. >> senior advisers to white house investigators and advisers to the president's inner circle recommended in the early going what they described to us as a more fulsome disclosure of what that meeting was like. in other words, it wasn't just be described initially as a meeting about adoption of russian children in the united states. it would in fact be more of a disclosure of what that meeting was typically about. >> john, to pick up on what dylan was just saying, this report raises a whole new set of questionses does it not? >> but it looks like a lot of the other reports that we have seen in the past that have been these huge bombshells that we thought would dominate the presidency, where you have anonymous sources and you have stories that use the word "potential" a lot. in the first paragraph of this story, it said it had political and potentially legal peril. and the word potenti
. >> john, to bring you in here, i want you tao take a listen to tom hamburger, one of "the washington post" journalists who broke the story, speaking to our own jake tapper just a short time ago. >> sure. >> senior advisers to white house investigators and advisers to the president's inner circle recommended in the early going what they described to us as a more fulsome disclosure of what that meeting was like. in other words, it wasn't just be described initially...
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pruch, if he get taos dprif with the intelligence community or others, he's led a pretty tricky business. axiios points out this morning the white house is changing its defense strategy, dropping the talk about firing bob mueller. balon baloney. general kelly could soften this up, but that is an absolute joke. president trump is not changing his view. already back to his old tricks on twitter calling the russia investigation a ruse, a hoax. r of the dream team legal force here. >> you're right. in axios this morning, my newsletter, we say be smart. the president's legal team and his spokespeople can say anything they want but at the end what will matter is what trump says and he's shown he's willing to change on a dime with a win or with a tweet. what the story points out is that with this new team of lawyer, with ty cobb as special counsel on the inside, john dowd, formidable lawyer on the outside, you see signs that they want to lower the temperature, so you see ty cobb in an interview, saying he's worked with mueller, respects him. he sees signs of wanting to cooperate. you see the sp
pruch, if he get taos dprif with the intelligence community or others, he's led a pretty tricky business. axiios points out this morning the white house is changing its defense strategy, dropping the talk about firing bob mueller. balon baloney. general kelly could soften this up, but that is an absolute joke. president trump is not changing his view. already back to his old tricks on twitter calling the russia investigation a ruse, a hoax. r of the dream team legal force here. >> you're...
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he write, "i'm resigning from the manufacturing jobs initiative because it taos right thing for me do." president trump also has hit the retweet button a couple times today. in one case, that tweet was from one of the more well-known conspiracy theorists on the alt-right. another retweet showed a train hitting a cnn reporter. that was soon deleted. let's go to our white house reporter for the latest. kelly o'donnell. on monday, the president talked about the bonds of love and the things that bring us together as americans. what happened? >> reporter: well, this is the counterpuncher in chief as he has described himself, that he will smack back if he feels attacked, and that's what we of seen, especially on twitter. so you alluded to it, there was a tweet from the president today, a reaction to those ceos who let's remember this is a much more personal response for the president. these are people he considers to be in his peer group, and when they reject him, that is particularly personal for him. so he says in his tweet that those who are leaving the president's council are grandstand
he write, "i'm resigning from the manufacturing jobs initiative because it taos right thing for me do." president trump also has hit the retweet button a couple times today. in one case, that tweet was from one of the more well-known conspiracy theorists on the alt-right. another retweet showed a train hitting a cnn reporter. that was soon deleted. let's go to our white house reporter for the latest. kelly o'donnell. on monday, the president talked about the bonds of love and the...
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i'll leave that tao you. but what i'm saying, when it comes to result, again, look at neil gorsuch.ges, no one is covering this too much right now. the number of judges appointed. i mean, the america first immigration, it's way down. and for lots of us, that's the biggest transformation of both parties to have people be against -- the guy running for democrat for president, delaney said he himself is worried about immigration taking jobs. i don't think he is against amnesty. but my point is trump shifted that. >> a little bit of a talk point boogie man there. the idea that illegal immigrants are what is keeping back the american man and women. you know those aren't the jobs that are mattering to working class america. you know that's not the problem for working class america. >> no. no, chris, it's not only the jobs they take. its amount of cost of them being this the welfare system, in the education system, and the transformation. they're not assimilating. the cuomo family is famous for being the great italian american family in new york that assimilated. mario cuomo, this is a dif
i'll leave that tao you. but what i'm saying, when it comes to result, again, look at neil gorsuch.ges, no one is covering this too much right now. the number of judges appointed. i mean, the america first immigration, it's way down. and for lots of us, that's the biggest transformation of both parties to have people be against -- the guy running for democrat for president, delaney said he himself is worried about immigration taking jobs. i don't think he is against amnesty. but my point is...
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and he asked all the right questions and you're going tao e see a very different approach. our enemies are no longer going to know what our timeline is. >> neither will americans. americans also won't know a timeline and disentangled from its longest war. >> the united states fights short wars brilliantly and long wars poorly. the american people have not been exposed to a protracted war, an endless war. whatever phrases you want to use. one thing i liked about this president's speech last night is that he spoke vaguely about victory, but never discussed a timeline. these wars tend to not be won, they tend to just sort of peter out. i mean, the israelis have been fighting a long war for the last 70 years in the midst of a very progressive sfoi society. this is not going to be over tomorrow. and what the administration has to do, mattis, in particular, is manage perceptions. so, we don't look some day before the end of the administration for a victory parade down fifth avenue. >> part of the challenge for this war, of course, is not just knowing when it is going to end but k
and he asked all the right questions and you're going tao e see a very different approach. our enemies are no longer going to know what our timeline is. >> neither will americans. americans also won't know a timeline and disentangled from its longest war. >> the united states fights short wars brilliantly and long wars poorly. the american people have not been exposed to a protracted war, an endless war. whatever phrases you want to use. one thing i liked about this president's...
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. >> it feels good to be able to get out because i was here through claudette and i don't want tao go through something like that, again. this one is going to be stronger. >> neither one of us wanted to leave. we were going to stay. >> you wanted to stay. what convinced you to say you're going to leave? >> the policeman at my door at 5:00 this morning. >> quite frankly, those police are the heroes telling people they need to leave. as you can see, we have lots of people here. some of them huddled down getting ready to leave and some of them look asleep. interestingly, chris, there are at least four people in an rv park here who despite the police telling them they have to leave, they are going to stay put. the police will go back and try to convince them one more time that this is just nuthing to mess around with. >> never a good idea. listen to the police. kerry, thank you for that. in corpus christi, already, i see what is happening on the water there. already feeling the effects of hurricane harvey, right? >> yeah, that's right, chris. just in the last hour that we've been out here
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i think it's rally important and hopefully it taos way it's shaking down today is the counterprotests demonstrate first of all that the fear being espoused by the right is unfounded and second of all that diversity and humanity and love and human kinship is a far better way to live your life and that it's not only possible but it's happening as we speak. >> so arnao what is your concer or your thoughts that this demonstration taking place, as you describe behind the boston free speech coalition to be happening one week after charlottesville, virginia, leading to the death of one woman, what are your thoughts and concerns today, one week later? >> my biggest concern is that violence breaks out again and people get hurt, not only because i don't want anyone to be hurt but because that kind of violence plays directly into the hands of the neo-nazis, of the so-called alt-right, so-called white nationalists, any kind of aggression they can provoke sefshg serves their purpose. even if somehow they all got beaten horribly and were chased off, that would be a victory for them as well because
i think it's rally important and hopefully it taos way it's shaking down today is the counterprotests demonstrate first of all that the fear being espoused by the right is unfounded and second of all that diversity and humanity and love and human kinship is a far better way to live your life and that it's not only possible but it's happening as we speak. >> so arnao what is your concer or your thoughts that this demonstration taking place, as you describe behind the boston free speech...
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. >> -- tao is not even a comparison for him. the only comparisons would go mao, and so he declared himself a core expleerd they may even elevate him another level at this party congress coming up in november. >> rose: one of my really wonderful conversations with li quang yu, he talked about when ping got interested in what he was doing in singapore and sent 200 chinese to go to singapore and observe and come back, so whatever revolution they were going to take on in china, they would know what he had done. >> absolutely. i think why li kwan yu and can yet interviews did you with him were very helpful and so relevant for us, he felt himself to be half chinese, but he mostly cared about singapore and trying to make singaporeature vief. in order to do that, he had a real need to know what the hell was going on next door in china. and the chinese, starting with ping, saw here are chinese guys making a very successful society in singapore, how does this work? in one of your interviews, yu talked about the black box. it's like they h
. >> -- tao is not even a comparison for him. the only comparisons would go mao, and so he declared himself a core expleerd they may even elevate him another level at this party congress coming up in november. >> rose: one of my really wonderful conversations with li quang yu, he talked about when ping got interested in what he was doing in singapore and sent 200 chinese to go to singapore and observe and come back, so whatever revolution they were going to take on in china, they...