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are dead after a horrific crash on the long island expressway. we are live with updates on the victim still fighting to stay alive this morning. >>> the tragic death of a beloved wife and grandmother. she was an innocent victim in the rash of shootings in the city. >>> changes in the accu-weather forecast. a little relief from the heat to kickoff the new work week. but not going to last long. rosato. >> and i'm michelle charles in for lori stokes. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic. meteorologist amy freeze in for bill. >> reporter: ken rochelle good morning, a real refreshing air mass in place today. 71 degrees and we'll see our temperatures going into the low 80s, not hot today at all. riverdale 70 degrees. murray hills 71. howard beach white stone at 74 and 70 a few 60s showing up in the outskirts. showers moving off the tip of long island, leaving the fork and headed into new england. we have a beautiful day in front of us, lingering high clouds for the eastern portions of the area but a northwest wind takes ove
are dead after a horrific crash on the long island expressway. we are live with updates on the victim still fighting to stay alive this morning. >>> the tragic death of a beloved wife and grandmother. she was an innocent victim in the rash of shootings in the city. >>> changes in the accu-weather forecast. a little relief from the heat to kickoff the new work week. but not going to last long. rosato. >> and i'm michelle charles in for lori stokes. >>> you're...
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this happened on the long island expressway in mannerville. carmelo pinellas was driving the out back, headin when he ran into the median. the car went airborne and crossed into westbound traffic. this morning the pinellas family says they are living a nightmare. >> they lived together, she and carmelo and christopher. in one day the whole house disappear. and an 80-year-old woman is in critical condition. she was a passenger in the bmw. police are now look into the whether speed played a role in this crash. diana rocco channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> 6:04. >>> new this morning a man on a motorcycle was killed trying to pass another vehicle in the bronx. 25-year-old george gonzalez lost control when he clipped the rear bumper of a yesterday afternoon on east treatment avenue. gonzalez then slammed into the back of a double parked white tow truck. police did issue a summons to the tow truck to double park snag a memorial service is being held today for a bronx deli working shot and killed by a man who had stolen a police officer's gun. native cou
this happened on the long island expressway in mannerville. carmelo pinellas was driving the out back, headin when he ran into the median. the car went airborne and crossed into westbound traffic. this morning the pinellas family says they are living a nightmare. >> they lived together, she and carmelo and christopher. in one day the whole house disappear. and an 80-year-old woman is in critical condition. she was a passenger in the bmw. police are now look into the whether speed played a...
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longviewg via as an -- as an african-american steeped in the lessons of our to luther king, i take the long view. we have about eight people wanting question for you not get to everybody. next person we will get to his most the scholz. melissahe scholz -- scholz. a focus on soft targets, is new york city still considered the number one terrorist target and there has been a lot of focus on the improvements you have made with terrorist hunting and training -- funding and training, k talk about security? sec. johnson: in terms of our grant money, near city, near city area is to number one on the list in terms of our risk of seven cents -- risk assessments and the level of support that the city gets from the department of homeland security equipment,cation surveillance equipment, support for active shooter training and the like. that should and will continue. funding for local and state efforts is in my view critical. i've been around the country to and support active shooter training exercises. last november i was in new york side.nd i said beside active shooter training with the commissioner.
longviewg via as an -- as an african-american steeped in the lessons of our to luther king, i take the long view. we have about eight people wanting question for you not get to everybody. next person we will get to his most the scholz. melissahe scholz -- scholz. a focus on soft targets, is new york city still considered the number one terrorist target and there has been a lot of focus on the improvements you have made with terrorist hunting and training -- funding and training, k talk about...
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i give him on 9 on the land with a flip and twist. best long snap of the week watch the colorado long snapper knock an apple off the girls head.. wow that's pretty accurate. and if your going to hand the ball off hand it off don't fight over it they are lucky they didn't fumble. and the lesson of the week make sure someone is covering home plate most expensive pitch of the chatters the camera lense. another look from the camera angle and sometimes it's tough for the umps to get out of the way. this poor guy gets beaned right in the shin. another look coming right at you. could be worse you get beaned right in the middle of the back. and all i got to atleast it was between or their was a pitching change going on and it was a rough week for former kernel max kepler. and finally if you tough that flip play was amazing in the football game. check this out from soccer the guy scores. another you've got to be kidding me. it didn't have a lot of time to think and he sticks the landing goallllllll good night thanks scott. one last look at the forecast,
i give him on 9 on the land with a flip and twist. best long snap of the week watch the colorado long snapper knock an apple off the girls head.. wow that's pretty accurate. and if your going to hand the ball off hand it off don't fight over it they are lucky they didn't fumble. and the lesson of the week make sure someone is covering home plate most expensive pitch of the chatters the camera lense. another look from the camera angle and sometimes it's tough for the umps to get out of the way....
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the reason it took so long? excavation, inspection, removing and replacing the 48-inch water main, and cleaning and reinforcing the 15-foot sewer line. a 100-year-old sewer line. all that work required good weather and lots of careful construction. >> i went on vacation for six months. here. >> reporter: other sinkhole headaches include the bus commute from gate ridge. >> a pain in the behind. >> reporter: residents have seen streets like 64th become dead ends where cars and trucks blocked by the sinkhole are forced to make u-turns all day, which makes some worry. >> one of the reasons we have streets. >> reporter: in other words, the next calamity could be on your block. andrew siff, news 4 new york. >> more investigations mean more answers. call us at 866-639-7244. >>> a new jersey woman hit with an extra $100 charge on her rental car. it could happen to you too. better get baquero for what you need to know. >>> up in flames. fire jumps from boat to boat at a long island investigators are saying about a possibl
the reason it took so long? excavation, inspection, removing and replacing the 48-inch water main, and cleaning and reinforcing the 15-foot sewer line. a 100-year-old sewer line. all that work required good weather and lots of careful construction. >> i went on vacation for six months. here. >> reporter: other sinkhole headaches include the bus commute from gate ridge. >> a pain in the behind. >> reporter: residents have seen streets like 64th become dead ends where cars...
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for the ride. long days... and late nights. for the love. ?? >>> there are four things to know this morning. police are searching for a man who attacked a woman as she was walking her dog in riverside >>> today is a-rod's last day on the field at yankees stadium. there will be a special ceremony for him before tonight's game begins. >>> and there's still time to buy tickets for tomorrow's vet summer fest, an event that benefits operation chill out, a charity that serves homeless veterans in new jersey. we have more information on our website, nbcnewyork.com. >>> and new york and surrounding until tomorrow evening. cooling centers will have extended hours throughout the weekend. pools, parks and beaches will stay open later this weekend. >>> the heat keeps coming today, tomorrow and sunday. we have an excessive heat warning in the city which includes nassau county and westchester county. tomorrow, the advisory is in effect as well. the feels-like temperatures aren't too bad. nassau county, 74 degrees right now. generally speaking, it's 75 from p
for the ride. long days... and late nights. for the love. ?? >>> there are four things to know this morning. police are searching for a man who attacked a woman as she was walking her dog in riverside >>> today is a-rod's last day on the field at yankees stadium. there will be a special ceremony for him before tonight's game begins. >>> and there's still time to buy tickets for tomorrow's vet summer fest, an event that benefits operation chill out, a charity that...
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the dienst. james o'neill a long-time veteran there. >> about to take over as commissioner. the 58-year-old o'neill has for months been front and center at major crime scenes and he's been a leading figure pressing for increased neighborhood police as a crime fighting tool and as a way to improve police and community relations. in meetings, we have seen o'neill dive into details at the precinct level in an effort to hold commanders accountable and in an effort to make communities safer. >> our successes as a police department, as a society, are only when we work together. with the help of every new yorker, we'll continue facilitaing all the good that is done daily by our residents pockets of violence. >> he worked in narcotics and has taught at the police academy before rising the ranks to highest position of chief in the department. now he's about to become the police commissioner. he's a tough on crime leader who will stay focused on counterterrorism. community relations front and center for the nypd. >>> now in a statement, pat lynch thanked bratton for his rv challenging
the dienst. james o'neill a long-time veteran there. >> about to take over as commissioner. the 58-year-old o'neill has for months been front and center at major crime scenes and he's been a leading figure pressing for increased neighborhood police as a crime fighting tool and as a way to improve police and community relations. in meetings, we have seen o'neill dive into details at the precinct level in an effort to hold commanders accountable and in an effort to make communities safer....
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in the long run, we think it is a good place to be. vonnie: your team focuses on assessing capital markets trends in particular. what are the trends that are most concerning to you? i think the most about is what is the effect of the u.s. election? right now, there is a lot of certainty.t a lot of a lot of people are trying to handicap the election in terms of what it means for portfolios. in little too early to do that. a lot of voters will not decide until they come back here and we have not had the first debate yet. there could be surprises in september and october and we do not know what the down ballot effects are. we're thinking a lot about the election but not losing any leap over it. the other thing we think a lot about his china, not just the growth rate but the discussion of how much debt they are racking up. much they arehow accruing to support that growth rate. that is what we hear quite a bit from clients. how much should we still be worried about it? those seem to be things we hear from clients. let's talk about something
in the long run, we think it is a good place to be. vonnie: your team focuses on assessing capital markets trends in particular. what are the trends that are most concerning to you? i think the most about is what is the effect of the u.s. election? right now, there is a lot of certainty.t a lot of a lot of people are trying to handicap the election in terms of what it means for portfolios. in little too early to do that. a lot of voters will not decide until they come back here and we have not...
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the earlier you start investing, the bigger your long-term capital gains requecan be. everything gets reinvested. let's go to brenton in new mexico. >> caller: big boo-yah from the land of enchantment. how are you. >> i'm doing good, how about you? >> caller: i'm doing good. mutual funds and index funds claim minimizing risk. >> right. >> caller: inherently isn't it fair to say that they have other risks that you would avoid with a single-stock portfolio? >> absolutely. and i think that that's why i always suggest there be two portfolios. there should be that capital preservation and somewhat appreciation fund, we put that aside for retirement. and that should be in a diversified fund, i prefer it to be in an index fund. and the rest should be "mad money." a sliver of it, though. "mad money" would pick individual stocks. that's why we call the show "mad money." i don't want the bulk of your portfolio in individual stocks. but i want you to be able to pick stocks. brian in oklahoma. >> caller: thanks for having me. first-time investors. how do you value a company's, one
the earlier you start investing, the bigger your long-term capital gains requecan be. everything gets reinvested. let's go to brenton in new mexico. >> caller: big boo-yah from the land of enchantment. how are you. >> i'm doing good, how about you? >> caller: i'm doing good. mutual funds and index funds claim minimizing risk. >> right. >> caller: inherently isn't it fair to say that they have other risks that you would avoid with a single-stock portfolio? >>...
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. >> the judge gave the long sentence but he had the legal right to give it.>>reporter: rosen calls for a tougher law to toughen up sentencing where the victim is unconscious, all while a tidal wave a backlash started forming against the judge. we are learning two weeks before that very press conference, the prosecutor sent an email to judge persky saying "i am really sorry for any personal attacks you are enduring." she goes on to say "i disagree with the sentence but i have the utmost respect for you as a judge. you have always been fair to me personally and is it -- and it is a pleasure to appear next to you." do they truly have a united front? the da declined a non-camera -- an on camera interview but says the email reflects the office's position on the matter and our disagreement with judge persky was professional, not personal. stanford law professor michelle dauber is leading the charge to disbar him is becoming a target. 40 law professors have signed a letter saying political pressure of this kind risks undermining the foundation of dispassionate, inde
. >> the judge gave the long sentence but he had the legal right to give it.>>reporter: rosen calls for a tougher law to toughen up sentencing where the victim is unconscious, all while a tidal wave a backlash started forming against the judge. we are learning two weeks before that very press conference, the prosecutor sent an email to judge persky saying "i am really sorry for any personal attacks you are enduring." she goes on to say "i disagree with the sentence...
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opportunities and promoting and opening up new dialogs to really address the long-term consequences of racism, discrimination, and income class and inequality in the united states. >> i'm wondering if there is any possibility of moving forward unless there is some kind of an acknowledgment that 1865 didn't end everything and simply evolve after that and that there have been no suggestions of any reconciliation or any kind of national conversations. and i'm wondering if where that might fit into your excellent book. >> i think it is something that is completely necessary. that is one of the things that is exciting about finishing this research and revising the book over the past year. it's what has been going on in the communities it's the fact that hillary clinton talks about the mission o mission of her pry should she become elected is very promising. so these conversations are opening up. harry tubman is going to be on the 20-dollar bill. the question is whether they will move beyond these conversations in this room and elsewhere to the concrete change in the kind of kind of a growis
opportunities and promoting and opening up new dialogs to really address the long-term consequences of racism, discrimination, and income class and inequality in the united states. >> i'm wondering if there is any possibility of moving forward unless there is some kind of an acknowledgment that 1865 didn't end everything and simply evolve after that and that there have been no suggestions of any reconciliation or any kind of national conversations. and i'm wondering if where that might...
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family. >> we appreciate the gesture, we appreciate their support. >> bill, thank you. a long time summer staple is closing its doors after this season. wild water kingdom will not reopen after the season. september 5. cedar fair has been working with the city to redevelop this property. no reason yet for the closing. >> as the summer games come to a close the olympics are under way. they are right here at northeast ohio. this three acre corn maze opened at lake metro parks. the challenge, to find all five olympic events located in the maze and complete the activity. the maze will be open through october 16. >> it was an all day block check out this slide. over 1,000 feet long. that's a world record. riders must be taller than 46 inches. the party goes until 7:00. earlier today, i had a chance to attend the inaugural festival of the arts earlier today. it runs until 10:00 tonight, until 5:00 on sunday on the east bank, more than 100 acts performing throughout the mix from more than 100 artists from 13 different states. >> a price spike in epipens has a lot of people scrambling
family. >> we appreciate the gesture, we appreciate their support. >> bill, thank you. a long time summer staple is closing its doors after this season. wild water kingdom will not reopen after the season. september 5. cedar fair has been working with the city to redevelop this property. no reason yet for the closing. >> as the summer games come to a close the olympics are under way. they are right here at northeast ohio. this three acre corn maze opened at lake metro parks....
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turns out the long island railroad is. they own the property. and people living nearby, they want something done. long island reporter kristin the story. she's in levittown. >> this is the 2-mile stretch of property people who live along here say the problem is all those bugs and rats end up in their properties. >> reporter: vienna kirkland has a nice backyard in levittown, but she rarely goes in it. >> the animals, the mice, the mosquitos, the bees. >> reporter: she says they're coming from this, a 2-mile from wantagh avenue to newbridge road and was used as a railroad system from 1871 to the early 1930s. now it buts up to the backyards of dozens of homes, forcing some to put out mice traps. people say no one picks up the trash and the bugs are out of control. >> we just had a party here over the weekend and most of the people had to run inside because of the bugs. >> it's the height of arrogance that the long island railroad this problem and be a terrible neighbor. >> reporter: those with the town of hempstead says they've been asking the railr
turns out the long island railroad is. they own the property. and people living nearby, they want something done. long island reporter kristin the story. she's in levittown. >> this is the 2-mile stretch of property people who live along here say the problem is all those bugs and rats end up in their properties. >> reporter: vienna kirkland has a nice backyard in levittown, but she rarely goes in it. >> the animals, the mice, the mosquitos, the bees. >> reporter: she...
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we want compelling returns in the long term. we have clear targets for the coming years.ear targets and we have lower cost targets for 2017 and we are on track. >> time warner's second-quarter earnings topping estimates. they also announced a 10% stake in google, making a stronger -- stake in hulu, making a stronger competitor for netflix and amazon. what is just thinking -- jeff thinking? >> he gets paid a lot of money by the cable networks and he gets a lot of revenue from that side of the business, but he needs to recognize that people are consuming content in different ways. i think he finally said i need to hedge my bed and put chipset on the table. because it continues to grow and they need to have a seat at that table. >> investors shrugging off a big quarterly miss from tesla, the battery maker posting a loss in their shares much wider than what was estimated. sales rose from a year ago, but also missed on estimates. they say that they are still on track to deliver 50,000 cars in the second half of the fiscal year. >> i think this is a company that if you are real
we want compelling returns in the long term. we have clear targets for the coming years.ear targets and we have lower cost targets for 2017 and we are on track. >> time warner's second-quarter earnings topping estimates. they also announced a 10% stake in google, making a stronger -- stake in hulu, making a stronger competitor for netflix and amazon. what is just thinking -- jeff thinking? >> he gets paid a lot of money by the cable networks and he gets a lot of revenue from that...
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researchers are working to find out the long term effects of oil spills in the world's oceans.a group of 13- site of an oil spill back in 19-78.they'll be collecting all sorts of samples... from studying fish to reefs to coastlines. 2-300 years of sedimentation" "we pull up short sediment records about that long what's great is a record that long is about 2-300 years of sedimentation"they've already learned that not all oil floats and some has settled on the ocean's floor.by preparing for the worst, they hope to be ready for the next big oil if you have a yahoo account might want to consider changing your password.while the company has not confirmed nor denied a data breach, a hacker known as "peace" claims to have stolen usernames, hashed passwords, dates of birth and recovery email from 20-12.as many as 200-million accounts could be impacted. still ahead this morning: the fastest growing city for millennials and what's driving things you can do to prevent your home from becoming a target for burglars when when the oil billionaire koch brothers call senator johnson... [ cellphone rin
researchers are working to find out the long term effects of oil spills in the world's oceans.a group of 13- site of an oil spill back in 19-78.they'll be collecting all sorts of samples... from studying fish to reefs to coastlines. 2-300 years of sedimentation" "we pull up short sediment records about that long what's great is a record that long is about 2-300 years of sedimentation"they've already learned that not all oil floats and some has settled on the ocean's floor.by...
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all the way to long island. high, thin, cirrus clouds here. about a thimble full of moisture in the atmosphere. >> big spread there. big breeze, makes it feel comfortable this afternoon. less humid this afternoon. but still warm. and we're going to see tuesday week. bringing some big-time relief in lower humidity and cooler temperatures. it's 83 now. in norwalk. brook haven, 84. tomas peek wa -- to massapequa. and here, 50-mile-an-hour wind at teterboro. and gusts have been around 25. that's this evidence of new high pressure coming in behind we're back to our west. in an area of showers and thunderstorms. going to cut across southern jersey tonight. and it will be late. so you're out and about tonight. a great evening. muggy tonight. here come these thunderstorms, 1 :00, 2:00 in the morning. 3:00, see they're out off the shore. maybe even a sprinkle around the five boroughs. but the heaviest would be jersey shore here. and they're gone tomorrow morning. and we're looking at a warm day. mid- to upper 80s tomorrow. nice summer's day. and we're b
all the way to long island. high, thin, cirrus clouds here. about a thimble full of moisture in the atmosphere. >> big spread there. big breeze, makes it feel comfortable this afternoon. less humid this afternoon. but still warm. and we're going to see tuesday week. bringing some big-time relief in lower humidity and cooler temperatures. it's 83 now. in norwalk. brook haven, 84. tomas peek wa -- to massapequa. and here, 50-mile-an-hour wind at teterboro. and gusts have been around 25....
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they say they are here for the long term. that may be until the getting of next year. >>> a raging wildfire is threatening a landmark. all tours canceled until further notice. the fires destroyed 38 acres. and another fire has grown to 14,000 acres in bakersfield. several communities have been evacuated. the fire caused $5 million in damage. >>> homeowners are getting a first look at the blue cut fire and what it behind. wildfires destroyed 100 homes. some mandatory evacuations were lifted. >>> police say ryan knocked he lied about being held at gunpoint. and others say he is the one to blame. >> reporter: he admitted that he did not tell the truth about what happened in rio de janeiro. >> i over exaggerated the story. we should be in this mess, none of this should have happened. it was my immature behavior. >> gunter and jack are apologizing and blaming ryan for the scandal. he said ryan pulled an advertisement off the wall at a gas station. but the group they said did not damage the bathroom. one of the security guards badge
they say they are here for the long term. that may be until the getting of next year. >>> a raging wildfire is threatening a landmark. all tours canceled until further notice. the fires destroyed 38 acres. and another fire has grown to 14,000 acres in bakersfield. several communities have been evacuated. the fire caused $5 million in damage. >>> homeowners are getting a first look at the blue cut fire and what it behind. wildfires destroyed 100 homes. some mandatory...
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the message on long island tonight is the mumps vaccine might not be enough to keep them at bay. >> there are 18 cases. most of those in the community of long beach. greg cergol spoke with a doctor. he's in long beach with what you need to know about this. greg? >> reporter: stefan and natalie, health officials are reporting four confirmed cases and 14 suspected cases of mumps. some of themer here at this long beach emergency department. health officials are blaming this outbreak on what seems to be a changing mumps virus. now health officials say most of the cases have been reported right here in long beach. the patients all in their 20s. most have already received the mumps vaccine, but they still got sick because in some cases the virus appears to have mutated slightly, making the doctors say because as we get older the vaccine's strength can diminish. despite the concerns about the mutating virus, though, doctors are still urging those who have been exposed to mumps to consider getting a vaccine booster shot and they say if you've never been vaccinated, you should also consider gettin
the message on long island tonight is the mumps vaccine might not be enough to keep them at bay. >> there are 18 cases. most of those in the community of long beach. greg cergol spoke with a doctor. he's in long beach with what you need to know about this. greg? >> reporter: stefan and natalie, health officials are reporting four confirmed cases and 14 suspected cases of mumps. some of themer here at this long beach emergency department. health officials are blaming this outbreak on...
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jon: in the long-term, for sure. at a time when you have not been able to deliver any in, isn't that a little bit ridiculous? man speeches, maybe that is what you have to do. we count to down to the speeches with janet yellen from jackson hole. this is bloomberg. ♪ host bank ahead of the open here is what you need to know. janet yellen will be delivering the message anticipated speech on central-bank policy. gdp earlier, the u.s. economy grew less than previously reported, rising 1.1%. and consumer price in japan down for a fifth straight month. the boj has some problems. as you hear the opening bell, going into this, futures a little bit softer but going nowhere. marginally0 up and the dax get flat. it is the same story in every single asset class, barely moving ahead of this speech. no big positions being taken on at 10 a.m., and we are seeing the nasdaq flipping it to negative -- flipping into negative territory. we haven't seen that kind of movement in the s&p since brags brexit.nce a little movement to the upsid
jon: in the long-term, for sure. at a time when you have not been able to deliver any in, isn't that a little bit ridiculous? man speeches, maybe that is what you have to do. we count to down to the speeches with janet yellen from jackson hole. this is bloomberg. ♪ host bank ahead of the open here is what you need to know. janet yellen will be delivering the message anticipated speech on central-bank policy. gdp earlier, the u.s. economy grew less than previously reported, rising 1.1%. and...
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walks on the beach or long sits in the park and why? >> let's see, i think i could use a long sit in the park and just sit there and look birds and nature and enjoy the slow things in life. >> george clooney, are you familiar? >> the actor? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> what is your favorite george clooney movie? >> i couldn't tell you. i'm more a matthew mcconaughey man. >> inception, did he get out of the dream? >> i think he's still in the dream. >> what makes you think that. >> it was still spinning. >> big foot, aliens, lockness >> i'm a partial believer in aliens, so i guess i would go with that. >> and if you're -- if it still spins, you're still in the dream. >> bill murray, dan aykroyd, who do you have? >> probably bill murray. >> what did you have to eat this morning. >> quaker oatmeal. that was about it. and some water. >> wasn't sure if it stopped or not. i think he's still in the dream. i feel like he's going to go back. so most of those people did not miss a beat. they were not caught off guard. i think they all rather enjoyed it
walks on the beach or long sits in the park and why? >> let's see, i think i could use a long sit in the park and just sit there and look birds and nature and enjoy the slow things in life. >> george clooney, are you familiar? >> the actor? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> what is your favorite george clooney movie? >> i couldn't tell you. i'm more a matthew mcconaughey man. >> inception, did he get out of the dream? >> i think he's still in the dream....
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where the best long-term profits reside. what do i mean the long term? let's start with tesla, solar city. elon musk is trying to create a one-stop-shop for his incredibly popular cars. it can be summed up as i'm smarter than you, so i can't bother with you. and except a couple of things. with this deal, musk is not planning for this year or notex year or year after that. there are 50 million rooftops in this country. to musk, that means 50 million power plants. the notion that the electric fleet will look like it does now in further times is long. why? because it's because of nuclear, coal and natural gas. but new nuclear plants can't be built, they're to expensive. coal's too dirty. natural gas is a bridge fuel. here's the thinking that might be one central place. this is what his grand scheme really is. one central place where we build a j a gigantic solar field. he's thinking in the not too distan distance future, he'll be able to tap into it with the the combination. you have to think big to understand musk's plan, or maybe we can't understand it be
where the best long-term profits reside. what do i mean the long term? let's start with tesla, solar city. elon musk is trying to create a one-stop-shop for his incredibly popular cars. it can be summed up as i'm smarter than you, so i can't bother with you. and except a couple of things. with this deal, musk is not planning for this year or notex year or year after that. there are 50 million rooftops in this country. to musk, that means 50 million power plants. the notion that the electric...
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longshore managers have both -- the highest long exposure in the past year.eople are expecting this economic recovery to continue to grow. aboutsus is expecting twice of what we are expecting. night -- not quite sure were all of this growth will come from. >> a lot of people look at that and they say, this is a good sign because investors want to be in the companies that will benefit on the back of an economy. are you in essence making a referendum on the growth of economy. support thell not financial type companies? >> we're looking at 1.5% gdp growth this year. 800 news articles on stimulus. >> what are you seeing there? >> absolutely. it is at a four-year high. because of that, even though we are cautious on the market here, there is a lot of opportunity within the market. if you are looking for yield, a better place to get it rather than utilities, if you are looking for growth, we like technology a lot. health care trading to the market, and energy from a structural perspective, we continue to like energy here. >> one of the indicators you had in your no
longshore managers have both -- the highest long exposure in the past year.eople are expecting this economic recovery to continue to grow. aboutsus is expecting twice of what we are expecting. night -- not quite sure were all of this growth will come from. >> a lot of people look at that and they say, this is a good sign because investors want to be in the companies that will benefit on the back of an economy. are you in essence making a referendum on the growth of economy. support thell...
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and right now, the long end of the curve, the best way for her is to be long.long gilts against swaps in 15? vincent: one trader we like is 10-year. for example, we see the scarcity of bonds in the long end. manus: i have a bar chart. this just came out. go to top bonds never look at gilt. this is the return of the bond market since the 23rd of june. and you can see there is a moderate outperformance in the u.k. market, relative to the rest. what caught my eye down there is obvious the the negative return on the japanese bond market. can that momentum in the gilt market, returning three times as dire, atn that ien this momentum and trajectory? vincent: we had another rash, the bank of england earlier this week, we are in august. you know, a lot of liquidity, for liquidity. i don't think that is going to be repeated going forward. so, maybe it is an overkill. but at the same time, i don't think you want to feign that rally. the bank of england is going to do more. they're going to cut rates again.the bank of england will be here buying gilts. pension funds are s
and right now, the long end of the curve, the best way for her is to be long.long gilts against swaps in 15? vincent: one trader we like is 10-year. for example, we see the scarcity of bonds in the long end. manus: i have a bar chart. this just came out. go to top bonds never look at gilt. this is the return of the bond market since the 23rd of june. and you can see there is a moderate outperformance in the u.k. market, relative to the rest. what caught my eye down there is obvious the the...
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it helps in the long run. >> prudential the announcer: additional funding s provided by the xq institute. newman's own foundation, donating all profit from food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. and koo and patdrishra yuen through the yuen foundation. committed to bridge cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. live by the sword, get poked by the sword. that's what happens when candidates rely too heavily on polls. donald trump more than any candidate this year has cited polls to explain his success. but now the wormed -- worm has turned. a number of post-convention polls out this week tell the story the nbc news/wall street journal has clinton up by nine points. "the new york times" poll has them tied. in the real clear politics average of polls she's leading by 6.7 points. trump's response? >> i would say rig
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the loss of rajab is huge for india. as longs his replacement comes in and maintains the same kind of regime he had been running, hopefully that will be ok. but he's definitely a loss. he's a guy that has been very positive for india. francine: what does a fahrenheit mean for emerging markets? mike: we think emerging markets can withstand one fed rate hike this year and the gradual pace we expect going forward. what becomes problematic for emerging markets in general is if the dollar strengthens meaningfully. we've seen an inverse correlation between emerging markets relative performance to the rest of the world and the dollar. when the dollar goes up, emerging markets underperform. if the fed but interest rates up significantly faster, then that could cause dollar strength and weakness in the market. francine: we saw the taper tantrum two years ago. are they in better shape than they were then? it just depends on whether the fed flags it properly and whether they are in a stronger place to withstand a fed hike, so we don't see
the loss of rajab is huge for india. as longs his replacement comes in and maintains the same kind of regime he had been running, hopefully that will be ok. but he's definitely a loss. he's a guy that has been very positive for india. francine: what does a fahrenheit mean for emerging markets? mike: we think emerging markets can withstand one fed rate hike this year and the gradual pace we expect going forward. what becomes problematic for emerging markets in general is if the dollar...
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his answer was well i think pricing pressures could keep the long end. hat when managed markets become unmanageable there's feedback loops. short rates will continue to rise because normalization is being priced in the marketplace. long end, maybe the relative value trading pressures of negative rates. but the problem is if we get pricing pressures, is that only going an long ♪ i don't think so. i think the feedback loops when markets get some freedom is going to spill out throughout the entire curve. so if you really want to pay attention to things that may turn into black swans flat leading into inversion is probably the thing that nobody wants to see and the problem is you can't look at enhanced markets and apply logic. managed markets are not real markets and that's a problem, in my opinion. kayla, back to you. >> thanks so much, rick santelli in chicago. still to come how one company is helping uber drivers better land for their retirement. then no independence here. why facebook wants to categorize all of its users based on their politics. dow is do
his answer was well i think pricing pressures could keep the long end. hat when managed markets become unmanageable there's feedback loops. short rates will continue to rise because normalization is being priced in the marketplace. long end, maybe the relative value trading pressures of negative rates. but the problem is if we get pricing pressures, is that only going an long ♪ i don't think so. i think the feedback loops when markets get some freedom is going to spill out throughout the...
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we're covering a real life the big question is where is ryan lochte? apparently he's long gone, but the drama is not. while other american swimmers are returning, there's a twist for ryan lochte and james fagan. >> and these guys came out with a police badge. >> he said he and three fellow swimmers were robbed at gunpoint on sunday. >> he sa conflicting accounts and ordered their passport seized while the investigation continues. the u.s. olympic committee says it's cooperating, but the swim team left the athlete's village after competition ended this weekend. lochte's lawyers say he's already back in the state and rio officials are just trying to save face. >> the equestrian team received a silver of his own. after medals in the 200-meter and the long jump after missing out on a fourth gold medal and her first ever olympic loss, carry walsh jennings. >> walsh jennings says she was not robbed but she just didn't play well. she's looking for the bronze tonight. it's going to be against another bit of revenge here. >> can they make ryan lochte come back? >> no. can't do it.
we're covering a real life the big question is where is ryan lochte? apparently he's long gone, but the drama is not. while other american swimmers are returning, there's a twist for ryan lochte and james fagan. >> and these guys came out with a police badge. >> he said he and three fellow swimmers were robbed at gunpoint on sunday. >> he sa conflicting accounts and ordered their passport seized while the investigation continues. the u.s. olympic committee says it's...
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the banks. it's a sentiment trade. >> more importantly i'm actually long the banks now. >> what. >> >> i've been long the banks. >> brian kelly is long the u.s. bank? >> in the last five minutes. >> so why? >> while were you taking vacation i was actually working and i bought the banks and the reason why is libor, remember that old thing libor, that's been spiking up at a huge percentage. banks' loans are based off of libor so banks are going to make more money in this environment. so she comes out hawkish, i agree with all of guys. i think the banks could rally and you stay long them. >> the assumption is she's going to come out hawkish. >> i think she always does. >> really? >> she always talks hawk and acts dove. >> make the assumption -- >> i think i agree with that. >> but she has forced to preserve credibility. >> constantly. >> and come out hawkish? >> constantly to all double talk and sound hawkish and act dovish. >> how do you trade tomorrow if she doesn't? >> if she doesn't what? >> if she doesn't come out hawkish and comes out sort of neutral. >> i think utilities, gold, gdx, both broke through their 50 days
the banks. it's a sentiment trade. >> more importantly i'm actually long the banks now. >> what. >> >> i've been long the banks. >> brian kelly is long the u.s. bank? >> in the last five minutes. >> so why? >> while were you taking vacation i was actually working and i bought the banks and the reason why is libor, remember that old thing libor, that's been spiking up at a huge percentage. banks' loans are based off of libor so banks are going to...
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i would just encourage people to kind of thing about the long-term here. said she thinks that evidence could support a rate hike. it's better now than what it looked like a few months ago which is stating the obvious, however that initial reaction with the 10-year treasury to 1.59% i think that's actually more correct for the long term than the retreat back down to around 1.53 or wherever we're trading right now. >> megan, let's get to the point, i think there's a little uncertainty over how the 10-year yield might respond if it believes a short-term rate increase is becoming more likely. would we expect to see in a more hawkish and less dovish environment or a commentary from the fed, will that 10-year yield finally budge higher or are we going to be in for a treasury curve flat snng. >>enning. >> i expect a further flattening. when the fed hiked in december we saw the 10-year drop a little bit. i don't think we'll see a drop this time around but i do think that we will continue to see it increase very, very slowly. much more slowly than the short end of
i would just encourage people to kind of thing about the long-term here. said she thinks that evidence could support a rate hike. it's better now than what it looked like a few months ago which is stating the obvious, however that initial reaction with the 10-year treasury to 1.59% i think that's actually more correct for the long term than the retreat back down to around 1.53 or wherever we're trading right now. >> megan, let's get to the point, i think there's a little uncertainty over...
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red oak is the prevalent species on long island and the outbreak is down the block from a state park filled with susceptible oak trees. in long island, carolyn gusoff, cbs 2 news. >>> an update on a little girl we told but at 6:00 yesterday. one-year-old sandy diaz from threatening tumor on her face at lenox hill hospital. we heard from the doctors today midway through the procedure. and they say everything is according to plan. and that sandy is doing well. >>> changing the conversation about domestic violence. one survivor is using her career as a makeup artist to help other victims of. -- to help other victims. cbs 2's vanessa murdoch reports. >> we have to keep going. >> reporter: 11 years ago, the we'll call her lily, nearly killed her. he claimed he just wanted to talk. >> he suddenly pulled out a knife from his socks and i don't know, he just started attacking me right there. >> reporter: he stabbed and slashed her so violently, she spend three months recovering in the hospital. >> us women, we no longer feel attractive, no longer feel pretty because we feel damaged. >> reporte
red oak is the prevalent species on long island and the outbreak is down the block from a state park filled with susceptible oak trees. in long island, carolyn gusoff, cbs 2 news. >>> an update on a little girl we told but at 6:00 yesterday. one-year-old sandy diaz from threatening tumor on her face at lenox hill hospital. we heard from the doctors today midway through the procedure. and they say everything is according to plan. and that sandy is doing well. >>> changing the...
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that long-term movement is what is interesting to us. we have seen the models diverge quite a bit here in a 12 hour period. we have to remind you that when you look at computer models, they change quite frequently. it is still a long way away relatively but because it is moving in that direction, it will have to launch -- watch the state of florida very >>> donald trump was in the tampa bay area today. he rallied his supporters at the fairgrounds this afternoon telling the crowd that he will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. hillary clinton wants to raise taxes and send jobs overseas. trump also repeated his appeal to african-american voters and hispanics.>> to the african american voters, you are great people. to the hispanic voters who have been , i say what do you have to lose ? i will fix it. >> comments like that have riled up some trump critics over the past few days. candace mccowan got a chance to ask trump about that during an exclusive one-on-one interview. it is always rare when you get he is doubling down on his appeal to
that long-term movement is what is interesting to us. we have seen the models diverge quite a bit here in a 12 hour period. we have to remind you that when you look at computer models, they change quite frequently. it is still a long way away relatively but because it is moving in that direction, it will have to launch -- watch the state of florida very >>> donald trump was in the tampa bay area today. he rallied his supporters at the fairgrounds this afternoon telling the crowd that...
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can you talk about some of the long-standing challenges this program has had? mr. hasik: in some ways, the biggest one has been the affordability of the plane, and that would gets a little trite after a while, but the budget in real terms is predicted it is going to be anything but that. this airplane is much more expensive to produce than the airplanes that it is replacing. it is much more expensive to maintain and to repair than the re--- airplanes it is replacing. it is a heck of a lot more capable, but that has been a big issue. now, within that, there have been all of these technical challenges as well, right? the engine, the ejection seat. and with the navy version, there was a bit of an embarrassment. all of these problems seem to have been, more or less, result. you would not be at a point where you were declaring i'll see if they hadn't and more or been-- ioc if they hadn't more or less resolved. that does not mean they are done with the aircraft. they are still developing the last block of software. that gets us back to the point of the long-term challenge
can you talk about some of the long-standing challenges this program has had? mr. hasik: in some ways, the biggest one has been the affordability of the plane, and that would gets a little trite after a while, but the budget in real terms is predicted it is going to be anything but that. this airplane is much more expensive to produce than the airplanes that it is replacing. it is much more expensive to maintain and to repair than the re--- airplanes it is replacing. it is a heck of a lot more...
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in the longes but run it is going to be a great benefit for uber. g towards this ipo, including investors, and china had been this date not only money but time suck for the company. alreadye lost millions battling over market share and it was only in the lower double digits. they were having a hard time in this market. as you recall a few weeks ago there were new regulations put in place over these ridesharing companies, which clarify things for the app but made it that much harder for uber to operate in china. for investors in uber, been made perfect sense and there was a little bit of a sigh of relief that it does clear the way for some sort of liquidity event and that would be an ipo. joe: it has become almost a clichÉ at this point that tech companies in the u.s., internet committees in particular, have a really hard time tracking china. obviously, yahoo! is most famous, then facebook. betty: even linkedin. joe: what was it that made china such a tough market for uber? betty: part of it was regulation, and the other part is just understanding how
in the longes but run it is going to be a great benefit for uber. g towards this ipo, including investors, and china had been this date not only money but time suck for the company. alreadye lost millions battling over market share and it was only in the lower double digits. they were having a hard time in this market. as you recall a few weeks ago there were new regulations put in place over these ridesharing companies, which clarify things for the app but made it that much harder for uber to...
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term, for the long haul. and so what we're seeing now is more competition. you will see more competition between isis and al qaeda. >> so let's start with mosul for a second. the question is the fight right now in mosul and also the fallout. what are you keeping your eye on, what are you concerned about after this fight is done, where are they looking to see where they can look long term? >> the preparation after the battle, after the victory. it is the government setting up the institutions and the mechanisms for governance in places like mosul to be able to essentially kind of drain the swamp. other reasons why another isis would root itself there. because that certainly has not been the cases like places like governance issues are still a major factor. very little water, very little power. >> and similarly in owe leapto and syria -- olepo and syria, what are they looking there? >> it is the -- aleppo, the largest area in syria was the status quo fight for a while. what we've seen in the last couple of mont
term, for the long haul. and so what we're seeing now is more competition. you will see more competition between isis and al qaeda. >> so let's start with mosul for a second. the question is the fight right now in mosul and also the fallout. what are you keeping your eye on, what are you concerned about after this fight is done, where are they looking to see where they can look long term? >> the preparation after the battle, after the victory. it is the government setting up the...
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it helps in the long run. >> prudential. e. ♪ >> additional funding is provided by, boeing, own foundation, donating all products from newman's own to charity, the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation, the ford foundation, the human foundation, cultural to differences in our communities, and contributions from viewers like you. thank you. >> >>> hello and become to kqed newsroom. i'm thuy vu. coming up on our program a closer look at proposition 61, a pat local measure aimed at lowering prescription drug prices. >>> author josh le. ws explains why paternity leave is critical for business and society. >>> wildfires have been raging across the state. a wildfire in lake county north of napa has displaced hundreds of residents and burned about 4,000 acres. >>> this week governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency in southern california for a devastating the blaze that has sent more than 80,000 people fleeing their homes in san bernardino county. >>> while wildfires in california are nothing new, experts warn they
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they need the long dated bonds. look at the 30 years. sub .55.st spoke, the front and has started to sell up at the back end is absolutely firmly bit. jonathan: it's a flatter curve. responded tongland this with no drama. 52 million pounds short and they say they will make it up on the back end but the tongues are wagging. worried about having another uncovered operation? what is the fiscal response to see what it looks like in 3-6 months? >> the bank responses clear by keeping calm. the liquidity is not there and the ecb has done this before. they make sure they have the liquidity to make sure these auctions are dealt with. it's not uncommon for this to happen. nevertheless, maybe there is concerned that the bank will not be able to deliver and the fiscal response story. what will we see in terms of the spending plan. maybe that will provide long dated instruments. jonathan: thank you. i'm looking at the oil market. brent is paring its losses. let's go to dubai. day, bloomberg broke that saudi arabia was million barrels per day and now it's 10.4
they need the long dated bonds. look at the 30 years. sub .55.st spoke, the front and has started to sell up at the back end is absolutely firmly bit. jonathan: it's a flatter curve. responded tongland this with no drama. 52 million pounds short and they say they will make it up on the back end but the tongues are wagging. worried about having another uncovered operation? what is the fiscal response to see what it looks like in 3-6 months? >> the bank responses clear by keeping calm. the...
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. >> reporter: the commissioner spent long hours with the injured. joseph brady suffered heat stroke and cardiac arrest. 34-year-old patrick morello collapsed with extreme heat stroke after working in the brutal conditions on the roof. >> young firefighter in good shape. the conscience they work under are extremely difficult. >> reporter: there was a freak accident here. driver was waiting to warn someone and didn't see the elevated track support pole. his left arm was nearly torn off as the truck hit the pole. >> to have a member come in, and i saw his arm and his shoulder, we deal with a lot of tough thing bus it was a tough day for the fire department. >> reporter: surgeons operated for long hours trying to save >>> three people were injured in my hyde park. the elderly woman lost control of her car. the injuries are not life-threatened. >>> a giant tree fell onto a pickup truck in the bronx. the driver was taken to the hospital for observation. >>> police investigating how a suspect snatched an officer's gun. and shot a worktory death. the victim
. >> reporter: the commissioner spent long hours with the injured. joseph brady suffered heat stroke and cardiac arrest. 34-year-old patrick morello collapsed with extreme heat stroke after working in the brutal conditions on the roof. >> young firefighter in good shape. the conscience they work under are extremely difficult. >> reporter: there was a freak accident here. driver was waiting to warn someone and didn't see the elevated track support pole. his left arm was nearly...
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the job is the physical security of the procectee. as long as the physical server -- fiscal security thought jeopardize. the secret service does not get involved. the issue with press and credentials, you would have to ask the secret service specifically around the event. the secret service mission is the physical security of the protectee. that is it. unless it is nse with that designation, it is on the physical security of an entire event. that is their mission. i am not going to comment on anything the candidates for elected office are saying or doing. i will repeat what i said in aspen. i think it is critical to our homeland security mission that we build bridges to american muslim communities and encourage them to participate in our homeland security efforts and that overheated rhetoric and vilification of american muslims is counter to those efforts. i think that our efforts at community partnerships is vital to our homeland security mission. in terms of race relations, like the president, i think the long view on race relations. there
the job is the physical security of the procectee. as long as the physical server -- fiscal security thought jeopardize. the secret service does not get involved. the issue with press and credentials, you would have to ask the secret service specifically around the event. the secret service mission is the physical security of the protectee. that is it. unless it is nse with that designation, it is on the physical security of an entire event. that is their mission. i am not going to comment on...
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our correspondent reports on what made the difference for a long jumper. a's only track and field athlete in rio. daria has been given the green light to compete in the olympics. the long jumper had been suspended by the iaaf on saturday after new information on her doping record emerged. her name adding to the long list of russian athletes banned after an independent investigation. reports revealed a state-sponsored doping program in russia. >> her name was mentioned on the report. the report was published it long ago. why do they wait until the beginning of the competition? what kind of information are they getting? there is no answer in this situation. >> the commissioner appealed her band because she has been living in the united states for the past three years and has been subject to regular international drug tests. the court of arbitration announced monday it would let the athlete take part in the rio games, just in time for the women's long jump competition, which starts on wednesday. , thingsirst weekend have been moved around a bit. let's show you
our correspondent reports on what made the difference for a long jumper. a's only track and field athlete in rio. daria has been given the green light to compete in the olympics. the long jumper had been suspended by the iaaf on saturday after new information on her doping record emerged. her name adding to the long list of russian athletes banned after an independent investigation. reports revealed a state-sponsored doping program in russia. >> her name was mentioned on the report. the...
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also the latest book on politics is the book from mitch mcconnell the long road? the long game. i figured since he is my boss and gave me a free book i should read it. [laughter] i just read chapter seven i did not know this about you but then my book on the plane is a book about churchill written by the former mayor of london landed there churchill fame and i have read every book backing a crescendo that this is say different perspective i really recommend it is a totally different look so i am enjoying that i am in the middle of that now then i always have to be reading best buy book is i of the intelligence committee so a book about world war to spy that was airdropped into france to report on the germans so those four recently in now i am stacking up ideas for august to have a little more time for reading. >> a diplomat who joined the state department shortly after the september 11 attacks. . .
also the latest book on politics is the book from mitch mcconnell the long road? the long game. i figured since he is my boss and gave me a free book i should read it. [laughter] i just read chapter seven i did not know this about you but then my book on the plane is a book about churchill written by the former mayor of london landed there churchill fame and i have read every book backing a crescendo that this is say different perspective i really recommend it is a totally different look so i...
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the changes could be a long way away. ridesharing companies are not actually regulated by hillsborough county right now. "uber" is challenging whether the p-t-c even has the ?authority to make these ?dreading for months: the school bell. it's the first day of school for at least ?six bay area counties. including one of the biggest school districts in the ?country... hillsborough. and here's a look at all the counties going back to school today. along with hillsborough and pinellas... there's citrus, hardee, hernando, highlands, and manatee. ?not on this list: polk and pasco... which go back to school next monday. and sarasota county, which goes back to school later next week. fox 13's ken suarez is heading he'll join us live in a little bit... to see how they're preparing. the school district in manatee county had a creative way to get their ?youngest students ready for the new year. over the summer, several elementary schools held "play dates." it was a chance for kids to meet their new teachers and classmates... ?away fr
the changes could be a long way away. ridesharing companies are not actually regulated by hillsborough county right now. "uber" is challenging whether the p-t-c even has the ?authority to make these ?dreading for months: the school bell. it's the first day of school for at least ?six bay area counties. including one of the biggest school districts in the ?country... hillsborough. and here's a look at all the counties going back to school today. along with hillsborough and pinellas......
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it did damage to the economy and we know that can take a long time. o rush to assuming we know what the future will look like. it is an appropriate time to raise some of these questions. all of us feel a heavy dose of humility. mike: i have to ask you about fed communications. in the minutes recently, there members ofuggestions the market committee have not been happy with the way the markets have interpreted things. an opportunity here for a lot of members of the open market committee to talk to the markets. what are you doing wrong? you have a credibility problem? esther: i don't know if we have a credibility problem. we all come at these issues in different ways in terms of a policy prescription. i think the minutes are good communication tool. where there are going to be different views. how wee we talk about are each thinking about it and how thetes showed committee forms consensus around that is probably the best tool for medication. mike: the markets start to price in a move and it is taken off the table and people are we have to say that write
it did damage to the economy and we know that can take a long time. o rush to assuming we know what the future will look like. it is an appropriate time to raise some of these questions. all of us feel a heavy dose of humility. mike: i have to ask you about fed communications. in the minutes recently, there members ofuggestions the market committee have not been happy with the way the markets have interpreted things. an opportunity here for a lot of members of the open market committee to talk...
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maylind: curbing volatility be a good idea in the long run. etail investors may not be too happy. 80% of the volume on china stock market comes from retail investors, people who want to be in and out for a quick gain. they want to make a quick profit and dropout again. there are reports there are more traders sitting by the side is days. industrial securities are saying squeeze them will into lower valuations and bigger companies. the direction of the money is also changing. but this could make it more attractive to global investors, who may feel more comfortable with what chinese markets are doing, if the prices are not so extreme. it's also a argument to boost regulations. angie: thank you for outlining that. let's continue the story about china, bad loans continue the way on china's biggest banks as they grind out only meager profit gains. earnings jumped just half of 1% ahead of slightly bigger gains for constructions and bank of communications. bloomberg's china finance editor joins us.what has caused these lower figures? reporter: two thi
maylind: curbing volatility be a good idea in the long run. etail investors may not be too happy. 80% of the volume on china stock market comes from retail investors, people who want to be in and out for a quick gain. they want to make a quick profit and dropout again. there are reports there are more traders sitting by the side is days. industrial securities are saying squeeze them will into lower valuations and bigger companies. the direction of the money is also changing. but this could make...
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todd graham and billy mayfair, one of the long time a.s.u. sun devil golfers opening up his career. a lot going on. a lot of football. >> i'm excited. >> stick around, after the break, we'll have a final look at your forecast. we'll be right back. let's feed him to the sharks! squuuuack, let's feed him to the sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. squuuuack, it's what you do. i'm no marketing guru... but this guy is. he's from madison avenue. that's a phrase he invented to make chicken sound safer. and it doesn't mean much because, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. i've got more. "mom approved?" "caffeine free?" we think mr. marketing guru would fit in better at a different chicken company. ooh, i got it. "
todd graham and billy mayfair, one of the long time a.s.u. sun devil golfers opening up his career. a lot going on. a lot of football. >> i'm excited. >> stick around, after the break, we'll have a final look at your forecast. we'll be right back. let's feed him to the sharks! squuuuack, let's feed him to the sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell...
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reporter: the debate has been going on for months but the chaotic meeting minutes long. >> my attempt was just to make the voices of myself and others in the room known. >> the entertainment company that was hired by sulf kotb plans to operate up to 1,000 video lottery terminal machines inside of the hotel. the spokesperson tells begin this fall. 250 to 300 temporary machines would be ready to go by the end of this year, before the full operation sometime next year. residents who live in and around the village question the mayor's decision and say it will only cause crime and congestion. >> the slots are the crack cocaine of gambling. the board of trustees village mayor and attorney all declined on camera interviews but said in a statement, the casino will cut taxes up to. >> % and provide more than 200 jobs however attorneys representing the community say what happened inside was illegal. >> not one elected official asked the question and said, gee, mr. clerk or mr. mayor, or mr. attorney. where is the resolution i am voting on m. it is somebody now going to write the resolution up t
reporter: the debate has been going on for months but the chaotic meeting minutes long. >> my attempt was just to make the voices of myself and others in the room known. >> the entertainment company that was hired by sulf kotb plans to operate up to 1,000 video lottery terminal machines inside of the hotel. the spokesperson tells begin this fall. 250 to 300 temporary machines would be ready to go by the end of this year, before the full operation sometime next year. residents who...
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as a result there was this general view that rates in the long end of the yield curve was there were that were standing. >> everybody's looking up to see i have these therefore i need to buy all these bonds and there's a supply of them. you actually now have the liability. how long for what? >> that we're going to see the long end of the curve stay so low? >> well, probably as long as i'm going to be in this job. >> so what do you do to bring in returns so that way aig can pay off the claims? >> there's a number of things. one of the things we have is scale. and we have a strong team of investment folks. and so we look at a number of ways to pick up some extra returns. so one of the things we used to do is we used to buy a lot of securitized product. it's just portfolio of loans. there were lots of reasons for us to do that. owning the security, had more diversification, liquidity. >> these are loans with collateral backing. >> exactly. they may be underlying mortgage loans. they could be credit card loans, auto loans. they were typically pulled in the form of securities. the benefit
as a result there was this general view that rates in the long end of the yield curve was there were that were standing. >> everybody's looking up to see i have these therefore i need to buy all these bonds and there's a supply of them. you actually now have the liability. how long for what? >> that we're going to see the long end of the curve stay so low? >> well, probably as long as i'm going to be in this job. >> so what do you do to bring in returns so that way aig...
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we take a look at the long-term chart between the two. the gdp has continued to hold up relatively well versus the 10-year yield. the diversion started to happen around 2010, 2011. but this is extraordinarily wide. growth -- 1.2% gdp growth is worth a, but is it worth the yield? ethan: these are creating a tremendous gravitational pull on the u.s. bond market. my view would be, if it was not for what is going on in japan and europe, you'll be 2.5% instead of 1.5%. it is driving investors into the u.s. bond market. it is not a sign that the u.s. economy is collapsing, it is a sign of the state of things in europe and japan. back you upgraded your half of the year forecast to reflect the weaker inventory number from the second quarter. talk us through your logic. it is still not enough to get us to that 2%. look at theu revision that michelle meyer made with our gdp forecast, it was acknowledging that we have low inventory growth, there has to be some kind of a rebound. the way to judge the economy is to look at the full year -- 2.5% in the
we take a look at the long-term chart between the two. the gdp has continued to hold up relatively well versus the 10-year yield. the diversion started to happen around 2010, 2011. but this is extraordinarily wide. growth -- 1.2% gdp growth is worth a, but is it worth the yield? ethan: these are creating a tremendous gravitational pull on the u.s. bond market. my view would be, if it was not for what is going on in japan and europe, you'll be 2.5% instead of 1.5%. it is driving investors into...