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a two-panel chart and the top panel is home depot. the second is relative performance to equities, the s&p. even as home depot was able to at least try to make new highs it's been under performing the s&p. of all the things tested, relative strength comes as a top two or three factor. a stock attempted to make new highs and get under performing asset class. to put the long term situation you have a current situation of under performing. you have the long term circumstance of home depot relative to the sector. home depot is so far above all of it. you have long term performance and now recent performance. not a good set-up. one or two things and let's quit. share price, earnings. price per share, blue line. earnings per share, orange line. look at the multiples. decide whether to pay this multiple. here is a rt cha. some people might say it's a triple top. that's fair. you could also say it's this. same chart. say that it's broken today. it hit here. not good. either way i want to sell home depot. >> this fits in with vulnerable sector
a two-panel chart and the top panel is home depot. the second is relative performance to equities, the s&p. even as home depot was able to at least try to make new highs it's been under performing the s&p. of all the things tested, relative strength comes as a top two or three factor. a stock attempted to make new highs and get under performing asset class. to put the long term situation you have a current situation of under performing. you have the long term circumstance of home depot...
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top panel is home depot. the second is their relative performance to equities, to the s&p. what we know is even as home depot was able at least try the make new highs, it's been underperforming the s&p. and again, of all the things that have been tested, tested, the top two and three factors. attempted to make new highs and get underperforming equities and asset class while it was doing it. now, to put the long-term situation, so you have a current situation of underperforming, but the long-term circumstances of home depot relative to its sector. home depot is so far above other consumer stretches. you have long-term outperformance and now more recent underperformance. not a good setup. and one or two other things and let's quit. share price. earnings. price per share, blue line. look at the multiples. triple top. you could say it's this. same chart. you could say it's broken today, hit here. either way. >> all right and this really fits in with what you were saying about the sectors you were most concerned about. home building. this is the corollary. >> 40% actually come f
top panel is home depot. the second is their relative performance to equities, to the s&p. what we know is even as home depot was able at least try the make new highs, it's been underperforming the s&p. and again, of all the things that have been tested, tested, the top two and three factors. attempted to make new highs and get underperforming equities and asset class while it was doing it. now, to put the long-term situation, so you have a current situation of underperforming, but the...
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this is the s&p 500 energy sec for, top panel, the actual sector. it's got all of them, exxon, hal burten, apache. and then it's the performance relative to the s&p. i could say i bought this and did well, even though it gave back, i'm still up. it's a job-losing pick. if one had chosen energy versus the market, you've underperformed the entire bull. right, this is since the lows in '08, '09. with that, i want to put the numbering in perspective. so if were you to get involve from gen one, 2009, this is alpha. we have this massive underperformance, even though it's up, and you see if i can pull you over to the here and now as it relates to the drillers. so we've got a five-year chart, this is the market, and your honor' g -- you've got orange, s is the drillers. so even as the energy sector has drifted higher, drillers have been relatively poor to the sector, which is relatively poor to the market, that's a problem. so here's another way to look at it. this is the actual osx index. we'll talk about the oyh. here too, notice how it's bounced, and all
this is the s&p 500 energy sec for, top panel, the actual sector. it's got all of them, exxon, hal burten, apache. and then it's the performance relative to the s&p. i could say i bought this and did well, even though it gave back, i'm still up. it's a job-losing pick. if one had chosen energy versus the market, you've underperformed the entire bull. right, this is since the lows in '08, '09. with that, i want to put the numbering in perspective. so if were you to get involve from gen...
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we've been sharing charts for about a year now and he sends one where in the top panel it has the s&p trailing earnings. you have the best eps for the next fiscal year in light blue. interesting that the blue and red panels going up and down . the first blue is clinton been read. then the red. can see a huge drop in earnings right after any election. the rule over that we have seen at the end of the obama administration. i am going to hold it out with one very quickly. this is looking at as what he behindare the main moves the bond and u.s. stock market over the past couple of weeks. is the epb decision. treasury the 10 year and once you get a higher yields, people do not have to come back and search for it. scarlet: can see it mirrored down there. pulling at the lowest since april. we have three charts that you might have missed. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: let's get to first word news. first lady michelle obama campaign today for hillary clinton. it was her first appearance on the trail on behalf of the former secretary of state and first lady. mrs. obama said it was "excruciatingly
we've been sharing charts for about a year now and he sends one where in the top panel it has the s&p trailing earnings. you have the best eps for the next fiscal year in light blue. interesting that the blue and red panels going up and down . the first blue is clinton been read. then the red. can see a huge drop in earnings right after any election. the rule over that we have seen at the end of the obama administration. i am going to hold it out with one very quickly. this is looking at as...
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this is the s&p 500 energy sector top panel. the actual sector. it's got all of them. exxon, halliburton, apache. then the performance relative to the s&p. so this is the classic case, one could say i bought this and i did well, even though it gave back i'm still up. it's a disaster of a pick, it's almost a job losing pick, meaning this is the relative performance. if one had chosen energy versus the market, you've underperformed the entire ball. this is since the lows in '08-'09. with that, i want to just put the numbers in perspective. if you were to get involved from 2009 to present, this is the definition of no alpha. compared to this. okay. so we know that we have this massive underperformance. even though it's up. and let me see if i can pull you over to the here and now as it relates to the drillers. we've got a five-year chart. this is the market. you've got energy, the orange, underperforming. green, which is a subset of the orange line, this is drillers. so even as the energy sector drifted higher, drillers have actually been relatively poor to the sector, wh
this is the s&p 500 energy sector top panel. the actual sector. it's got all of them. exxon, halliburton, apache. then the performance relative to the s&p. so this is the classic case, one could say i bought this and i did well, even though it gave back i'm still up. it's a disaster of a pick, it's almost a job losing pick, meaning this is the relative performance. if one had chosen energy versus the market, you've underperformed the entire ball. this is since the lows in '08-'09. with...
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energy sector, top panel. the actual sector. got all of them.nd then it's the performance relative to the s&p. so, this is a classic case where one could say, i bought this and did well and even though it gave back, i'm still up. it's a disaster. it's almost the job losing pick. this is the performance. if you wanted chosen energy versus the market, you've underperformed the entire bowl. this is since the lows in '08, '09. with that, i want to put the numbers in per speck ties. if you were to get involved from gen 1 until present, this is the definition of no alpha. compared to this. okay. so, we know that we have this massive underperformance, even though it's up. and you see if i can then pull you over to the here and now as it relates to the drirl. so, we've got a five-year chart. this is the market. got energy underperforming and then green, a subset of the origin line. this is drillers. so even as the energy sector has drifted higher, drillers have been relatively poor to the s sector, which is relatively to the market. that's a problem. he
energy sector, top panel. the actual sector. got all of them.nd then it's the performance relative to the s&p. so, this is a classic case where one could say, i bought this and did well and even though it gave back, i'm still up. it's a disaster. it's almost the job losing pick. this is the performance. if you wanted chosen energy versus the market, you've underperformed the entire bowl. this is since the lows in '08, '09. with that, i want to put the numbers in per speck ties. if you were...
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you can see the top panel. remember the barricades? you can only see the top of that panel there taking it from the front of his house. heavy, heavy rain. all across the area, we're seeing parking lots, roads, lawns, everything is just completely underwater and there, yet more damage over in plant city. see how the roof is right off? >>dave: and safely, if you have these pictures, safely send them to us so we can pass them to everybody. we want to show people, we can tell you all day long it's flooded here and stay out of the way and this is and that but we see pictures. maybe i should just stay back for awhile and let this situation right out. your enhanced satellite, where the storm itself is onshore, it's been moved to a tropical storm. it's a tropical storm with winds to thk, it's like having a wet towel and it's just wringing out the moisture on top of us. that's the best way to describe it. you get all this rain coming down and there's nowhere for it to go because you're getting the intermittent high tides a couple of times a day
you can see the top panel. remember the barricades? you can only see the top of that panel there taking it from the front of his house. heavy, heavy rain. all across the area, we're seeing parking lots, roads, lawns, everything is just completely underwater and there, yet more damage over in plant city. see how the roof is right off? >>dave: and safely, if you have these pictures, safely send them to us so we can pass them to everybody. we want to show people, we can tell you all day long...
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the top panel explains part of this. been talking about how the trade for a stock has been trade in the time sectors, the bond replacement. you are looking at the purple line, utilities, orange, consumer staples, the most popular traits of the year. expensive,t more people put more into those sectors. when bond yields jump you get hawkish behavior that could jostle the market. today. the market story i do not know how you vote against the market story. last guest was talking about if we see rotation into cyclical groups, that could be positive. the heat is on, mark. your where can they find chart? -- e: g #btv they rose for their third day this is the stoxx 600. they are up 26% from the july low. we know they are steepening yield curve means that the banks should see better profits. is there more goodness or european banks when it comes to share prices? technical analysis tells you absolutely. this is the 200 day moving average. it met the white line. when that happens, that should be supported to european bank share pri
the top panel explains part of this. been talking about how the trade for a stock has been trade in the time sectors, the bond replacement. you are looking at the purple line, utilities, orange, consumer staples, the most popular traits of the year. expensive,t more people put more into those sectors. when bond yields jump you get hawkish behavior that could jostle the market. today. the market story i do not know how you vote against the market story. last guest was talking about if we see...
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joining me now to talk about all of this our top notch political panel - we have gop strategist and governor walker advisor - stephan thompson and former president obama state communications director and zepecki.question one: you guys looks at numbers all the time - why is this race so close? neither trump nor clinton can question two - let's compare this election with the last one. trump 44%-42%obama-biden vs questions three: look at these numbers: 12% of registered voters don't have a presidential preference right now.68% of republicans/ independents who lean republican - wish the party trump.48% of democrats/inde pendents who lean democratic prefer bernie sanders as the nominee.what does this mean for monday night's thanks guys. new information on a body found in a burning vehicle in county medical examiner identified the man as 64 year old paul hoffman of burlington. he worked at the best bargains where his car was found burning.no word yet on how the fire started. a man shot in front of a home in racine last week has died. police say someone shot jose torrez several times last week outs
joining me now to talk about all of this our top notch political panel - we have gop strategist and governor walker advisor - stephan thompson and former president obama state communications director and zepecki.question one: you guys looks at numbers all the time - why is this race so close? neither trump nor clinton can question two - let's compare this election with the last one. trump 44%-42%obama-biden vs questions three: look at these numbers: 12% of registered voters don't have a...
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we're looking on the top panel, the white lines show credit default swaps on deutsche bank.ility. for the euro stocks bank index. there is a lot of green. the two usually move together. deutsche bank is obviously a very big deal. when deutsche bank goes up people have doubts about it and start to question the longevity in some sense of the company, they are betting against it and that will increase volatility. what we're seeing is this two lines divert, -- something has got to give because they are signaling to different things. to the correlation has gone down. that is something will continue to watch. that does it for bloomberg markets. the market closes next. we look at the major averages. gains across the board. the dow up 184 points. this is bloomberg. ♪ we are moments away from the closing bell. stocks climb with the euro on speculation deutsche bank may -- .ith the boj across markets i'm all of her manic. >> and julie hyman. >> equities headed towards their longest monthly advance since june 2014. >> the question is, what you miss? calmter a relatively summer, volatil
we're looking on the top panel, the white lines show credit default swaps on deutsche bank.ility. for the euro stocks bank index. there is a lot of green. the two usually move together. deutsche bank is obviously a very big deal. when deutsche bank goes up people have doubts about it and start to question the longevity in some sense of the company, they are betting against it and that will increase volatility. what we're seeing is this two lines divert, -- something has got to give because they...
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against the backdrop and what we're looking at right here is a chart showing the s&p 500 on the top panelm, futures positioning and trying to get an idea of where this and on the two groups. what you saw in the last months, you can see the contract on a 10 year treasury and the s&p 500. people are getting bullish and we have a little bit of a jump , as well aswn language as well. you little bit over the course of a few days. seeing how the investor positioning will affect rates will be a big deal. >> you said in the introduction this is because volatility has been introduced but that is reasonably recent. this looks like a longer trend. what caused it to pick up before that? >> for a very long time, this was a bull market. a lot of people were hesitating to take part. that is a story that continues to be one of the goto's when you explain why the stocks keep up. there is not a lot of euphoria in the market. we saw longer produce -- positioning through the volatility over the past couple of months. they exacerbated the moves in the past couple of days. it remains subdued on a -- a about tw
against the backdrop and what we're looking at right here is a chart showing the s&p 500 on the top panelm, futures positioning and trying to get an idea of where this and on the two groups. what you saw in the last months, you can see the contract on a 10 year treasury and the s&p 500. people are getting bullish and we have a little bit of a jump , as well aswn language as well. you little bit over the course of a few days. seeing how the investor positioning will affect rates will be...
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starting to person of their losses, but i'm looking at the earnings yield versus the bond yield on the top panelluation where both stocks and bonds are strongly valued. the bottom panel shows the correlation between the 10 year yield in the s&p 500, which is now very negative. and meets a positive price correlation between the two and that is really important. last time you saw that kind of degree -- you see that temper tantrum. will that happen here? that will be the big question going forward. alix: it is extremely similar and mine supports his chart. this is the net future positions for the s&p as well as 10 year treasuries. you can see they are both relatively high. it is the highest you seen since 2013. are you looking at a potential temper tantrum? levels?t 2013 what kind of reversal d.c. with those net future positions so high, especially when you take into account risk parity funds? they do that so they want to protect themselves. if you cannot protect yourself, you see some kind of watch up washout. any bond market bounce would be modest. more uncertainty and choppy markets ahead. this
starting to person of their losses, but i'm looking at the earnings yield versus the bond yield on the top panelluation where both stocks and bonds are strongly valued. the bottom panel shows the correlation between the 10 year yield in the s&p 500, which is now very negative. and meets a positive price correlation between the two and that is really important. last time you saw that kind of degree -- you see that temper tantrum. will that happen here? that will be the big question going...
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this top panel are japanese cash holdings and the bottom panel is boj securities holdings. been swapping treasuries for cash and you have longer negative rates pushing up demand for dollars and creating this dynamic where more cash, less securities as they need that kind of liquidity. you also see things like saudi arabia wind up selling debt as well, their fx reserves continue to come down as the oil price comes down. a low different countries selling for different reasons, but the net result is continued selling. who is ashley doing the buying in the markets? -- who is actually doing the buying in the market? indirect and direct bidders, the blue line or indirect bidders. you can think of them as foreign buyers. they are at about 15% of the overall auction. where is direct bidders, which can look at as money managers are coming in at around 6%. you have direct bidders with a steep falling and really haven't recovered from the 2014, but just in the last month, you've seen them started to come in and buy when you had foreign buyers drop off a cliff. you do have some money m
this top panel are japanese cash holdings and the bottom panel is boj securities holdings. been swapping treasuries for cash and you have longer negative rates pushing up demand for dollars and creating this dynamic where more cash, less securities as they need that kind of liquidity. you also see things like saudi arabia wind up selling debt as well, their fx reserves continue to come down as the oil price comes down. a low different countries selling for different reasons, but the net result...
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once again we will have complete analysis and reaction from a panel of top political experts. that's coming up tomorrow. this has been one of the most explosive campaigns for president inur of the candidates from senior political reporter scott thuman and lisa fletcher online on news3lv.com at 4:00 p.m. >> reed: you know what makes this election cycle so interesting is the use of social media. there's going to be a massive social presence and donald trump is trying to cash in on that. he launch add nationwide filter on snap chat. users can take selfies and photos with the picture frame debate day, donald trump versus crooked hillary. those are donald's designers words. it's not known how much trump's campaign forked over for the filer to actually show up on users screens. a spokesperson for the campaign has not commented on that. >> marie: leader of boca ma rahm reveals he is a -- boca haram reports he is alive. a teenager girl is accused of plotting a terror attack in france. more details from the terrorism alert desk. >> i'm jonathan elias. boko haram's embattled leader has
once again we will have complete analysis and reaction from a panel of top political experts. that's coming up tomorrow. this has been one of the most explosive campaigns for president inur of the candidates from senior political reporter scott thuman and lisa fletcher online on news3lv.com at 4:00 p.m. >> reed: you know what makes this election cycle so interesting is the use of social media. there's going to be a massive social presence and donald trump is trying to cash in on that. he...
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complete analysis and reaction from a panel of top political experts tomorrow. one of the most explosive history. seeing how america reacts to both candidates from senior political reporter scott thuman and lisa fletcher online on news3lv.com at 4:00. and this brings us to our question of the day. if you are going to watch the presidential debate tonight, are you watching for a policy discussion or just entertainment value? let us know what you think. head over to news3lv.com and click on the question of the day icon. you can also chime in on our facebook and twitter pages. and for the decision you will make in election day? very important. not very important if. i've amid my decision -- made my decision. search for news 3 las vegas on facebook or at news3lv.com. >> michelle: they expect 100 million people to be watching. >> dana: super bowl-esque numbers. i think interest is very high and they're competing against monday night football. >> michelle: donald trump was worried about that but maybe espn s >> dana: maybe it is the reverse. lester holt from nbc news
complete analysis and reaction from a panel of top political experts tomorrow. one of the most explosive history. seeing how america reacts to both candidates from senior political reporter scott thuman and lisa fletcher online on news3lv.com at 4:00. and this brings us to our question of the day. if you are going to watch the presidential debate tonight, are you watching for a policy discussion or just entertainment value? let us know what you think. head over to news3lv.com and click on the...
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in dubuque - city officials are now considering adding more solar panels on top of more city buildings. they hope the move will reduce electricity consumption and help the environment.the city council is looking into installing solar panels on dubuque's six fire stations, it's all apart of the city's goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 50-percent by 20-30. there are new details in the middle east - in syria -- there are reports that aid trucks in the rebel held city of aleppo -- were hit by an airstrike. airstrike.on monday -- rebel commanders were declaring the russian and u-s brokered cease-fire dead.the seven day break in civil war was supposed to last seven days -- but aerial attacks were reported on sunday.now -- more in shows the cease-fire was repeatedly violated by both sides. the conflict in syria will be one of many global crises that will be discussed today in new york city.world leaders are gathering at the united nations general assembly today. other topics leaders will discuss are the growing number of attacks around the world by islamic extremists and the millions
in dubuque - city officials are now considering adding more solar panels on top of more city buildings. they hope the move will reduce electricity consumption and help the environment.the city council is looking into installing solar panels on dubuque's six fire stations, it's all apart of the city's goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 50-percent by 20-30. there are new details in the middle east - in syria -- there are reports that aid trucks in the rebel held city of aleppo -- were hit...
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in dubuque - city officials are now considering adding more solar panels on top of more city buildings. they hope the move will reduce electricity consumption and help the environment.the city council is looking into installing solar panels on dubuque's six fire stations, it's all apart of the city's goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 50-percent by 20-30. there are new details in the middle east - in syria -- there are reports that aid trucks in the rebel by 2030. >>> in syria, there are reports now that aide trucks in the city were hit by an air strike. monday, commanders were declaring the cease fire was dead. the 7-day break was supposed to reported sunday. now more information shows a cease fire was violated by both sides. >>> a conflict will be one of the many global crisises discussed today in new york city. world leaders are gathering at the united nations assembly. other topics are the growing number of attacks around the world by extremists and the millions fleeing war zones >>> later this morning, the department of transportation will release new guidelines testing an
in dubuque - city officials are now considering adding more solar panels on top of more city buildings. they hope the move will reduce electricity consumption and help the environment.the city council is looking into installing solar panels on dubuque's six fire stations, it's all apart of the city's goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 50-percent by 20-30. there are new details in the middle east - in syria -- there are reports that aid trucks in the rebel by 2030. >>> in syria,...
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. >> we know that people that have solar panels on top of their homes want to be paid for that excess energy and a company at the center ofh solar city. >> they are disappointed in a decision that was made agreed nevada having to do with solar rates. regulators are excluding solar city from a meeting deciding how customers will be compensated for the excess energy. there is no reason for solar city to be part of this discussion because customers are >> dana: solar city business has gone way down in this state. we know that. >> kim: how in the world did this happen? little nikki and the head sticking out from this casignal what the dog got stuck in. that is in peru. local media reporting she had herself trapped in there searching for food. struggling under the harsh sun. you see the action here. nikki was freed with no reported injuries and now all the people living around that area are looking for a forever home for nikki who is doing just fine. >> dana: this is to not cool. we have to blur it out. can you figure out what is going on here? i don't know how they did this. you know what
. >> we know that people that have solar panels on top of their homes want to be paid for that excess energy and a company at the center ofh solar city. >> they are disappointed in a decision that was made agreed nevada having to do with solar rates. regulators are excluding solar city from a meeting deciding how customers will be compensated for the excess energy. there is no reason for solar city to be part of this discussion because customers are >> dana: solar city...
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today, milwaukee's top cop faced a panel of journalists asking questions about crime, police-involved shootings...community relations...and one topic in particular... police body cams. is video being released soon enough?..does it provide a clear account of what happened? police chief ed flynn uses a football analogy to make his case...we'll here about tonight on the cbs 58 news at five. "reducing waste and finding a cheap dinner i'm riley carlson in london ahead how a new app could help you do both" both" 3 plus --- it's national coffee day...we'll tell you where you can get a free cup of joe to every day....millions of the trash and a lot of that waste comes from restaurants. to help fight the problem --- a new app is offering customers a discount to buy food before it goes in the garbage. cbs' rylee carlson has the story from london. natsat closing time in this london restaurant - there are always leftovers.a bunch of lettuce for our skewers which would typically go to waste. but owner tarek yafi found a way to save the extra food while saving customers some cash. i'm trying to fig
today, milwaukee's top cop faced a panel of journalists asking questions about crime, police-involved shootings...community relations...and one topic in particular... police body cams. is video being released soon enough?..does it provide a clear account of what happened? police chief ed flynn uses a football analogy to make his case...we'll here about tonight on the cbs 58 news at five. "reducing waste and finding a cheap dinner i'm riley carlson in london ahead how a new app could help...
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the top lawmaker on the panel say that there's justified outrage from families struggling to afford the high cost of epi $100. it is now risen to $600. the ceo says mylan makes $50 off each pen after rebates in other costs. russia will talk about how the company will increase access to the drug she faults what she calls a broken healthcare system and the complicated world of pharmaceuticals for rising prices in drugs. the company has not cut the price of epi pens. however, they are offering a savings card to families reporting live in washington, jacqueline fell, fox25 news. >> julie: we track traffic and weather together every ten minutes on fox25. we have an accident right at o'neill tunnel on expressway northbound. 128 opening up in canton up past one and up through dedham and needham. north of the pike waiting for this accident to clear on 93 south as you approach the zakim. 34 minutes on the expressway. ten minutes on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. >> julie: feeling summer. >> shiri: good thing today not completely covered by fog as it was yesterday. today looking a l
the top lawmaker on the panel say that there's justified outrage from families struggling to afford the high cost of epi $100. it is now risen to $600. the ceo says mylan makes $50 off each pen after rebates in other costs. russia will talk about how the company will increase access to the drug she faults what she calls a broken healthcare system and the complicated world of pharmaceuticals for rising prices in drugs. the company has not cut the price of epi pens. however, they are offering a...
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suspected to be linked to the chinese government led to resignation of opm director and top democratic on overnight panel reportedly rejected the report's findings in a memo to other democrats claiming the report had factual deficiencies and did not take into account mistakes made by federal contractors. >> julie: disney announced they have been scanning fingerprints of adults for years and stop use of stolen and shared tickets. parents that do not want children fingerprint scanned can use their own instead. >> daniel: 12-year-old boy came face-to-face and in his room watching television when heard knock on door. when didn't answer the man came in through the kitchen won't. the boy then ran and hid in the bathroom where he called 911. police arrived but the dollars in jewelry and electronics. >> waves that will be pretty decent, three to 6 feet, moderate to high risk of rip currents, temperatures at beaches maxed out and high surf advisory surf coast and islands until 6:00 p.m. wait until you see the big turn around by the end of the week and big change that will make it a little harder to listen to favo
suspected to be linked to the chinese government led to resignation of opm director and top democratic on overnight panel reportedly rejected the report's findings in a memo to other democrats claiming the report had factual deficiencies and did not take into account mistakes made by federal contractors. >> julie: disney announced they have been scanning fingerprints of adults for years and stop use of stolen and shared tickets. parents that do not want children fingerprint scanned can...
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panel youly, the top can ignore, but it's there. this is valuations. bonds were very highly valued. stocks are highly valued on an historical basis. but if you look the cash at the bottom panel, this is the parity story joe was pointing out. getsthat correlation negative, that's a very far down in the red. one is around big taper tantrum. even though we have learned, ok, friday didn't mark the beginning of some new regime change or er interest rates, i don't think people will forget about this. this will come back. whether it is in two months before the fed actually does hike or further down the road, when you continue to have more and more money going into bond type investments, you're going to get those deals on winding together. if they rally together, they will unwind together. lookingething you are at right now is momentum stocks. is this something that jumps out at you? >> it all blends together. monthlly, you have a six rally from january to the end of june. bond stocks are doing well. that puts them on the radar for strategies tracking momentum. momentum is just about -- pick
panel youly, the top can ignore, but it's there. this is valuations. bonds were very highly valued. stocks are highly valued on an historical basis. but if you look the cash at the bottom panel, this is the parity story joe was pointing out. getsthat correlation negative, that's a very far down in the red. one is around big taper tantrum. even though we have learned, ok, friday didn't mark the beginning of some new regime change or er interest rates, i don't think people will forget about this....
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. >> reporter: top lawmakers on the panel say families struggling to allergy shots have every right to be outraged. mylan sales are in excess of $11 billion. >> we want to try to offer some understanding and some relief to those parents and those people that go through that because every day four people a day are going to die if they don't have this product handy. >> reporter: bresch says mylan is offering discounts to bring the price down. last week i told you about a senate bill that would force drug makers to justify to 10%. it isn't likely to go anywhere in this congress but lawmakers say it will create momentum for next year. in washington, jacqueline fell, fox 25 news. >>> late tonight committee leaders told us a look for ways to encourage greater competition in the epipen market. >>> some families say they've been forced to wait too long for answers about loved ones long after they die. >> i need answers. i need to know what caused her death. >> what happened when one family investigates and the new questions about delays at the state medical examiner's office. but first -- >> i
. >> reporter: top lawmakers on the panel say families struggling to allergy shots have every right to be outraged. mylan sales are in excess of $11 billion. >> we want to try to offer some understanding and some relief to those parents and those people that go through that because every day four people a day are going to die if they don't have this product handy. >> reporter: bresch says mylan is offering discounts to bring the price down. last week i told you about a senate...
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at the top of the panel, you see inflation in blue. , justelow, unemployment the regular rate in purplee one that means you hate your job or you want it full-time instead of part-time. it could be even lower for full employment. i wonder if that means that three handle. that would be crazy. on friday, the s&p 500 dropped 2.5, the worst one-day drop since the brexit vote. but in context, the s&p was trading in a pretty tight range this summer. it has not moved more than 1.5% going all the way back to july. panel shows that the s&p 500 is now below the 50 day moving average for the first time since june. we did not follow up friday's selloff with more declines, but we broken trendline that might -- we broke ae trendline that might be significant. that does it for bloomberg markets. .hat did you miss is next this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: we are moments away from the closing bell. i am scarlet fu. joel: i am joe weisenthal. matt: and i am matt miller. scarlet: u.s. stocks rebounding after the biggest rout since june wiped out about $5 billion from equities. joe: but the question is, what di
at the top of the panel, you see inflation in blue. , justelow, unemployment the regular rate in purplee one that means you hate your job or you want it full-time instead of part-time. it could be even lower for full employment. i wonder if that means that three handle. that would be crazy. on friday, the s&p 500 dropped 2.5, the worst one-day drop since the brexit vote. but in context, the s&p was trading in a pretty tight range this summer. it has not moved more than 1.5% going all...
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the top democrat on the panel also rejects the report, his office telling me this mornings it's unfairly critical of past leaders at opm and doesn't properly address the mistakes made by federal contractors. in washington, jacqueline feld, fox 25 news. >> blair: parents, beware. coming up, some of the secret their smart phones without you even knowing. >> kevin: that storm still spin to go our south. the one that used to be called hermine. that will make a run at southern new england. good thing it's weakening. the showers out there right now, i'm tracking them. >> elizabeth: plus, a zoo animal is making headlines again. how a source of on-line humor new hampshire college students are packing their backpacks and heading back to school. and thanks to kelly ayotte, along with the textbooks and pencils, many students are carrying more student loan debt. ayotte voted to cut pell grants and to raise student loan interest rates. because she sides with special interests looking out for their own bottom line, not our kids'. for new hampshire students and families, for the content of this adverti
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to hear the rest of his comments and good candid ones with thoughts from the other top investing minds on the panelding marc lasry, head over to delivering alpha.cnbc.com. >> he talked about the worst real estate market in the united states. have to go watch. the clips are great. >>> now to this morning's must reads, stories catching our attention this morning. wall street journal, my pick is titled clinton's 65% killer death tax. the journal's editorial board writing mrs. clinton must realize her plan has no chance of passing as long as republicans hold the house or the senate. so it is odd she would even propose it now. and the takeaway is you're trying to court a certain part of the population, the voting population, in getting people to pay more taxes. it is being labeled the billionaire tax anyway and aren't that many billionaires out there. >> and nod to the bernie sanders plan going after the wealthier americans. clinton's campaign claims that it would only affect 4 out of every 1,000 estates because people -- only certain people have that much money. >> it won't affect me. >> trump has gone
to hear the rest of his comments and good candid ones with thoughts from the other top investing minds on the panelding marc lasry, head over to delivering alpha.cnbc.com. >> he talked about the worst real estate market in the united states. have to go watch. the clips are great. >>> now to this morning's must reads, stories catching our attention this morning. wall street journal, my pick is titled clinton's 65% killer death tax. the journal's editorial board writing mrs....
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that the legislation requires that for buildings between one and 10 stories, the roof tops must be covered by solar panels. this is a first step in the future for the city to adopt this requirement. the other part of the legislation is that we initially intended to combine the 2 pieces of legislation and for a variety of reasons, we split it into two. this particular legislation will allow the solar rooftop requirements to allow for a green roof instead. the solar roof requirement requires that 15% be covered by solar panels. this legislation allows that instead of the solar panels, that 30% of the rooftop can be covered with a green roof. we expect that many of the developers will have a combination of solar and green roof tops. green roof tops are an in incredibly important piece of viable sustainment in the future in san francisco. using rooftop space to have more greenery will have many benefits. it will help clean the air and absorb carbon and in addition green roof tops absorbs storm water in order to reduce the amount of storm water run off for the combined sewer systems and solar increase the ener
that the legislation requires that for buildings between one and 10 stories, the roof tops must be covered by solar panels. this is a first step in the future for the city to adopt this requirement. the other part of the legislation is that we initially intended to combine the 2 pieces of legislation and for a variety of reasons, we split it into two. this particular legislation will allow the solar rooftop requirements to allow for a green roof instead. the solar roof requirement requires that...
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here, some glass bins for vegetable and meat storage, and then a really nice touch screen panel up here on top. we have an icemaker. again, a lot of individual storage here, some good square feet, about 30 cubic feet total in the whole package. our dishwasher is tucked away next to our sink cabinet here, which makes it really convenient. it also has a low profile, which makes it nice and inconspicuous. inside, we have a stainless steel tub for durability and longevity. we have two main racks for dishes and then a third rack designated specifically for flatware important aspects to this dishwasher, considering the fact that it's right next to the great room, is the fact that the sound level of this is only at 40 decibels, which is about what you would find in the ambient noise of a library. now, a couple appliances we never worked with before-- a steam oven and a coffee system. now, first of all, these are designed to be the same size so you can run them horizontally like this, like we have, or stack them on top of each other. tenderness to whatever it is they're preparing. it's about the size
here, some glass bins for vegetable and meat storage, and then a really nice touch screen panel up here on top. we have an icemaker. again, a lot of individual storage here, some good square feet, about 30 cubic feet total in the whole package. our dishwasher is tucked away next to our sink cabinet here, which makes it really convenient. it also has a low profile, which makes it nice and inconspicuous. inside, we have a stainless steel tub for durability and longevity. we have two main racks...
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director.ng you can watch the panel and all of the top voices throughout the day on the bloomberg or streaming at bloomberg.com. don't miss our interview on the show with andrew wilson. income also. we do have headlines from the prepared testimony of chair yelling. she says she's does not discuss economic outlook or rate policy, but in terms of fixed income, she writes the fed must stay vigilant of new risk to financial stability. the banks are considerably stronger since the crisis and to carefully monitor the impact of any rule changes. examinations have found regional banks to be well-capitalized. we are expecting her to field questions about the reasons why there have not been a supervisor vice chair of pointed by the obama administration and what might happen going forward in that regard. we are about 30 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. julie: so julie: is a very small rally underway in u.s. stocks. i should really call it little changed. a little higher as we go into janet yellen testimony. energy shares are the best within the s&p 500. it has been this with saw affect
director.ng you can watch the panel and all of the top voices throughout the day on the bloomberg or streaming at bloomberg.com. don't miss our interview on the show with andrew wilson. income also. we do have headlines from the prepared testimony of chair yelling. she says she's does not discuss economic outlook or rate policy, but in terms of fixed income, she writes the fed must stay vigilant of new risk to financial stability. the banks are considerably stronger since the crisis and to...
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that's a pep in the top to our panel in case you didn't know. dhs has made pep voluntary in certain major jurisdictions have not opted in yet. but the hope is that up to two-thirds of the major jurisdictions that were not participating in secure communities are going to join that. so with that i am privileged to have the four panelists that represent both the community, the advocacy committee as well as the government talk on different aspects of these issues. the first speaker is stephen manning he was partner of the immigrant law group and director of innovation law lab. to his right is dree collopy -- i'm sorry, is thomas homan who is executive associate director for force the removal operations at i.c.e. into his right is elizabeth cedillo-pereira, senior advisor to the director of i.c.e. and then finally dree collopy at the end was partner at but not quality and codirector of immigration litigation clinic at catholic university school of law. stephen, let me start with you. i decide at the panelists talked for about two minutes on issues th
that's a pep in the top to our panel in case you didn't know. dhs has made pep voluntary in certain major jurisdictions have not opted in yet. but the hope is that up to two-thirds of the major jurisdictions that were not participating in secure communities are going to join that. so with that i am privileged to have the four panelists that represent both the community, the advocacy committee as well as the government talk on different aspects of these issues. the first speaker is stephen...
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when we come back, a lot more from delivering alpha, including best ideas panel from some of the top names in investing. more on apple, some preorder numbers are out. secretary lew making headlines on eu taxes and more. don't go away. at b >>> good morning, everyone. i'm sue herera. mike pence holding a news conference after meeting with house speaker paul ryan. calling david duke a bad man but again refused to call him deplorable. >> donald trump and i have denounced david tubing repeatedly. we have said that we do not want his support and we do not want the support of people who think like him. >> german authorities say three syrian men believed to have been sent to germany last year by isis were arrested in raids today. the three travelled to germany via turkey and greece, the route frequently used by most migrants to europe. >>> attorney general eric schneiderman announcing a settlement, resulting in probes of the children's online privacy protection act. tracking technology that illegally enabled third-party ventureders to track children's online activity. let's get back to "squ
when we come back, a lot more from delivering alpha, including best ideas panel from some of the top names in investing. more on apple, some preorder numbers are out. secretary lew making headlines on eu taxes and more. don't go away. at b >>> good morning, everyone. i'm sue herera. mike pence holding a news conference after meeting with house speaker paul ryan. calling david duke a bad man but again refused to call him deplorable. >> donald trump and i have denounced david...
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don't know this, but i have to think that the commission, which is really a blue ribbon panel, the two chairs of topy, bill clinton the first press secretary, but there are also a number of distinguished people on the commission. i have to think they looked at the debates and the work we did and thought, these guys were pretty tough on republicans, they really are going to be fair and balanced. >> to coin a phrase. now, when you're on that big stage in las vegas, it's not like hosting a sunday show, correct? >> no, it's very different, and i'm very mindful of that. it isn't coming up with a killer question, not coming up with the great follow-up. i see myself as a conduit to ask the questions and basically to get the two candidates, or as i say, if one of the other people is on the stage as well, one of the third party candidates, but to get the candidates to engage. i view it as kind of being a referee in a heavyweight championship fight. if it succeeds when it's over, people will say, you did a great job. i don't even remember you being on the stage. >> i understand that and i think it's the right
don't know this, but i have to think that the commission, which is really a blue ribbon panel, the two chairs of topy, bill clinton the first press secretary, but there are also a number of distinguished people on the commission. i have to think they looked at the debates and the work we did and thought, these guys were pretty tough on republicans, they really are going to be fair and balanced. >> to coin a phrase. now, when you're on that big stage in las vegas, it's not like hosting a...
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so how can we rebuild from the rubble if, in fact, our top press military panel agrees with donald trump'sessment? we'll find out because these men are reporting for duty this morning. she spent summer binge-watching. soon, she'll be binge-studying. get back to great. this week 50% off all backpacks. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. try duo fusion!ing antacids? new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try new duo fusion. from the makers of zantac. i know more about isis then the apprgenerals do. age. john mccain, a war hero. he's not a war hero, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured ok. donald trump compared his sacrifices to the sacrifices of two parents who lost their son in war. how would you answer that father? what sacrifice have you made for your country? i think i've made a lot of sacrifices, built great structures. i've had tremendous success, i think... those are sacrifices? you only earn double miles when you buy st
so how can we rebuild from the rubble if, in fact, our top press military panel agrees with donald trump'sessment? we'll find out because these men are reporting for duty this morning. she spent summer binge-watching. soon, she'll be binge-studying. get back to great. this week 50% off all backpacks. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. try duo fusion!ing antacids? new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to...
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panel of tasters has a very difficult job of determining that. the top grill in the state according to them that love it's crazily complex sour ale which is acidic and vinegar but with apple sweetness. the restaurant like a beer snob? >> baker. >> it's impressive for what some consider to be the best state for near and and dear in the nation. best beer and the best state. always tonight. >>> we where learning more about arnold palmer who shattered career who shattered records in his career but he only earned one here. >> it remains one of the greatest come-from-behind wins in golf history and we have more onha behind. >> the 16th united states open golf championship on the cherry hill close course and denver. >> it was a beautiful backdrop in one of the most beautiful rounds of golf ever played 1960 u.s. open. >> the final day is one of the most exciting ever in the u.s. open. >> thousands came out to watch including bob warren. >> i was 18 years old and i cured the campus for carried the campus for sports illustrated. unthinkable that sunday 56 years ag
panel of tasters has a very difficult job of determining that. the top grill in the state according to them that love it's crazily complex sour ale which is acidic and vinegar but with apple sweetness. the restaurant like a beer snob? >> baker. >> it's impressive for what some consider to be the best state for near and and dear in the nation. best beer and the best state. always tonight. >>> we where learning more about arnold palmer who shattered career who shattered...
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panel of tasters has a very difficult job of determining that. the top grill in the state according to them that love it's crazily complex sour ale which is acidic and vinegar but with an underlying cherry and green apple sweetness. the restaurant like a beer snob? >> baker. >> it's impressive for what some for near and and dear in the nation. best beer and the best state. always tonight. >>> we where learning more about arnold palmer who shattered career who shattered records in his career but he only earned one here. >> it remains one of the greatest come-from-behind wins in golf history and we have more on that and the legacy he left behind. >> the 16th united states open golf championship on the cherry hill close course and >> it was a beautiful backdrop in one of the most beautiful rounds of golf ever played 1960 u.s. open. >> the final day is one of the most exciting ever in the u.s. open. >> thousands came out to watch including bob warren. >> i was 18 years old and i cured the campus for carried the campus for sports illustrated. >> arnold palmer
panel of tasters has a very difficult job of determining that. the top grill in the state according to them that love it's crazily complex sour ale which is acidic and vinegar but with an underlying cherry and green apple sweetness. the restaurant like a beer snob? >> baker. >> it's impressive for what some for near and and dear in the nation. best beer and the best state. always tonight. >>> we where learning more about arnold palmer who shattered career who shattered...
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. >> we want top a add a couple voices to our panel here. former trump campaign manager, corey lewandowski. and executive director of the new york democratic party. happy labor day. let's talk about what happened over the weekend with donald trump going to that african-american church and attempting to do some outreach to black voters. as we were saying with jack kirk the people who were interviewed in the church really appreciated it and felt his presence there. he sang. he talked to them. how do you think it went over? >> it went down exactly the way i thought it would. he would have a very scripted speech, remarks to a congregation that was largely respectful that a candidate came and talked to them. the reality is this happening just over two months away from election day. this could have happened a year ago, and it did not. my sense is that this is an attempt to soften his edges with his core voters but not real engagement of african-american voters. look, i don't begrudge anyone going to communities and saying what they're going to do
. >> we want top a add a couple voices to our panel here. former trump campaign manager, corey lewandowski. and executive director of the new york democratic party. happy labor day. let's talk about what happened over the weekend with donald trump going to that african-american church and attempting to do some outreach to black voters. as we were saying with jack kirk the people who were interviewed in the church really appreciated it and felt his presence there. he sang. he talked to...
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i want to emphasize three main points and then try to get the panel a little bit of context. first, public safety is a top priority. , whoeverocumented commits a crime, they will be arrested. the new orleans is department takes island criminals off the streets. in 2012, the mayor formed a multiagency gang unit appeared that unit alone has arrested more than 100 of the most violent chronicles in new orleans. 18%.r is down 80% -- violent crime is down. my second point is that new orleans'policy does not make us a sanctuary city. we've been trying to follow federal law from day one. it should go without saying that any policy of police department adopt follows state, federal and local law. the review process here. the police department, every policy is reviewed by the department of justice federal monitor, who is appointed by a federal judge. policy, we asked asked -- experts. officials from ice were brought in. the major city chiefs association represents 70 million for instance, the major city's chief association, which new orleans is a member, represents 70 million americans. they support policies that fo
i want to emphasize three main points and then try to get the panel a little bit of context. first, public safety is a top priority. , whoeverocumented commits a crime, they will be arrested. the new orleans is department takes island criminals off the streets. in 2012, the mayor formed a multiagency gang unit appeared that unit alone has arrested more than 100 of the most violent chronicles in new orleans. 18%.r is down 80% -- violent crime is down. my second point is that new orleans'policy...
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that the legislation requires that for buildings between one and 10 stories, the roof tops must be covered by solar panels. this is a first step in the future for the city to adopt this requirement. the other part of the legislation is that we initially intended to combine the 2 pieces of legislation and for a variety of reasons, we split it into two. this particular legislation will allow the solar rooftop requirements to allow for a green roof instead. the solar roof requirement requires that 15% be covered by solar panels. this legislation allows that instead of the solar panels, that 30% of the rooftop can be covered with a green roof. we expect that many of the developers will have a combination of solar and green roof tops. green roof tops are an in incredibly important piece of viable sustainment in the future in san francisco. using rooftop space to have more greenery will have many benefits. it will help clean the air and absorb carbon and in addition green roof tops absorbs storm water in order to reduce the amount of storm water run off for the combined sewer systems and solar increase the ener
that the legislation requires that for buildings between one and 10 stories, the roof tops must be covered by solar panels. this is a first step in the future for the city to adopt this requirement. the other part of the legislation is that we initially intended to combine the 2 pieces of legislation and for a variety of reasons, we split it into two. this particular legislation will allow the solar rooftop requirements to allow for a green roof instead. the solar roof requirement requires that...
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top and proposed quality construction throughout. there is also a high level of passenger amenity. it will have panels on top of it and helps power equipment on the ferry and information about the ferry service. and lighting and other such amenities associated with it. the project designed to dance around the agriculture building and give the port the ability to renovate this structure in the future. it stays about 15 feet away and leaves that portion of the deck intact and constructs the fence there and they have a building there cordoned off. if the building comes back in the if to renovate that structure it will immediate the plaza on the other side of it. there will be an agriculture building and another ramp provided to gate g and the promenade in the back. this can come back to g and it's very much done in consideration how that agriculture building could be renovated in the future giving the port some options there. mr. hurley is going to come back and discuss a few more items there. >> jamie hurley with planning and development staff. i have a few slides to finish up the presentation. starting
top and proposed quality construction throughout. there is also a high level of passenger amenity. it will have panels on top of it and helps power equipment on the ferry and information about the ferry service. and lighting and other such amenities associated with it. the project designed to dance around the agriculture building and give the port the ability to renovate this structure in the future. it stays about 15 feet away and leaves that portion of the deck intact and constructs the fence...
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top ten combined, anderson? >> thanks very much. back with the panel.can political commentator and trump supporter paris denard. it's interesting, when trump says we need to get rid of the sequester it's sort of president obama's position, as well. >> it has been his position for a while. it's clinton's position as well and there has been an impasse on capitol hill over this because the republicans want they is quester that covers defense without lifting the spending caps on the domestic side and there's an impasse because democrats want to lift the cap to the domestic side and i'll call on congress to end the sequester and it isn't clear that he has the horses in congress to do that. >> it's also interesting, kayleigh, compared to what donald trump said on fox news about budget sequestration. >> it's a very small percentage of the cuts that should be made, and i think really it's being over exaggerated. frankly, this is a minor amount of the cuts that have to be made ultimately and a lot of people are saying that. >> is that in your mind, evolution on
top ten combined, anderson? >> thanks very much. back with the panel.can political commentator and trump supporter paris denard. it's interesting, when trump says we need to get rid of the sequester it's sort of president obama's position, as well. >> it has been his position for a while. it's clinton's position as well and there has been an impasse on capitol hill over this because the republicans want they is quester that covers defense without lifting the spending caps on the...
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top? let get reaction from our mom panel. we have beth, she's an attorney and a mother of three. attorney and a mom. we have courtney, she's a communication's manager and a mother. lauren is an author and also a mama. we have quiche a, an attorney and a mom. a panel of smart women mamas. love all of you guys. boys, stay over there. all women on this couch. this is so cool. we have on purpose the liberals to the left, we have the republicans to the right. all of you like donald trump. you guys like -- you ladies like hillary clinton. what do you think? what resonated in the debate? why do you like her? >> i feel she was prepared and not rude. i feel trumped talked over her, he did not answer questions. i feel like she had her responses thought out and policy and facts included. not just out to bash trump. >> lauren, what was the biggest -- what is the biggest issue for you and your family? >> i think the economy. i do think i'm someone who cares a lot about how, especially women at the lower end of the socioeconomic scale are doing and the 70% in poverty are women and children. th
top? let get reaction from our mom panel. we have beth, she's an attorney and a mother of three. attorney and a mom. we have courtney, she's a communication's manager and a mother. lauren is an author and also a mama. we have quiche a, an attorney and a mom. a panel of smart women mamas. love all of you guys. boys, stay over there. all women on this couch. this is so cool. we have on purpose the liberals to the left, we have the republicans to the right. all of you like donald trump. you guys...
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panel build, where the walls are assembled off site. these are headed for a parcel on 20th street. >> the corridor's top stories in the first 10 minutes. >>> a storm is threatening florida. what residents are trying to go to prepare. >>> that storm is going cause problems over the eastern united states. vernon: a lot of childish bickering stopping you from getting things done. sounds like washington, but it was my house as i raised three daughters while starting a small business. i'm monica vernon. we've got to help hardworking families r equal work. i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message because it's time to get something done for the middle class. animals of all kinds can be used to bring comfort and help to humans. follow one horse farm in new jersey -- that's an oasis for sick children.that's tomorrow fifty-one counties in florida are now under a state of emergency declaration from florida's governor. >>> 51 counties? florida are under a state of emergency. people are brac -- hermine. it is expected to turn to the northeast and make landfall as early as tomorrow night. some could see 15 inches of rain, what's left of the sto
panel build, where the walls are assembled off site. these are headed for a parcel on 20th street. >> the corridor's top stories in the first 10 minutes. >>> a storm is threatening florida. what residents are trying to go to prepare. >>> that storm is going cause problems over the eastern united states. vernon: a lot of childish bickering stopping you from getting things done. sounds like washington, but it was my house as i raised three daughters while starting a small...
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top of the hour at 5:00. >>> today is the deadline for urban planners to submit their plans for redeveloping tropicana field. a review panel is expected to narrow down the analysts. we'll have much more about redeveloping the trop to keep the rays in pinellas county. a live report >>> a texas teenager says he gets way too much homework. coming up, the support he's now getting. >> mike smith points a finger at himself for the mistakes being made by the defense. we'll talk more about that >>> welcome back. 4:42 disturbing new video from louisiana showing officers shooting and killing a 6-year- old boy and critically injuring his father in that car. the officers say they didn't know there was a child in the car when they shot at least 18 bullets into it. the boy was hit five times. the officers who opened fire faces second-degree murder charges. >>> wrong time, wrong procedure, even the wrong mistakes that happened, and across florida, they are on the rise. >> this is what i was afraid of, like, reliving everything. >> reporter: shannon potts will never let go of guilt. >> maybe i should have gone with someone else and it wou
top of the hour at 5:00. >>> today is the deadline for urban planners to submit their plans for redeveloping tropicana field. a review panel is expected to narrow down the analysts. we'll have much more about redeveloping the trop to keep the rays in pinellas county. a live report >>> a texas teenager says he gets way too much homework. coming up, the support he's now getting. >> mike smith points a finger at himself for the mistakes being made by the defense. we'll talk...
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the strange panels on the wall were put in by president grant's sister, but on top of them hung religious paintings, 1850's .aroque mirror, the lincoln bed the first lady is there with her servant, winnie munro. i am very interested in the intimate relations between black people and white people at a time when separation between the races was obviously terribly important. it is a strange thing. and especially for a foreigner, hard to grasp -- i'm not a foreigner now, i'm an american now. with ms.as constantly monro. the president used to send her money. she got other people to write the letters. there is a great letter from him to her, saying he was not even sure this was her writing to him. the cat was the fifth siamese cat in america, whose name was miss pussy. one of the things about washington that i love is that you are always in the midst of history. this room is fairly unchanged, except above the door. an artist had planned a painting for there, but the artist who did it got into a spat and painted it out, because they would not pay him adequately. another bad story about artists.
the strange panels on the wall were put in by president grant's sister, but on top of them hung religious paintings, 1850's .aroque mirror, the lincoln bed the first lady is there with her servant, winnie munro. i am very interested in the intimate relations between black people and white people at a time when separation between the races was obviously terribly important. it is a strange thing. and especially for a foreigner, hard to grasp -- i'm not a foreigner now, i'm an american now. with...
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top story. the august jobs report. let's get to our panel.an goolsbee, economics professor at my new favorite university. i've got -- >> always your favorite. >> no, no. finally someone took a stand. and i want you to know this is not a safe place for you here. and i might trigger something any minute for you goolsbee. >> it never has been. >> it hasn't been. >> wait, wait. i want a trigger warning. if you're going to to do it, i79 a trigger warning. >> i'm going to be microaggressing all over you today. >> what? >> yeah. >> that sounds disgusting. >> microaggressing. >> also gender fluidity as well? >> princeton and other schools also signed on. austan, you had to draw the line. we have to. it's insane. >> look, the reason i always keep coming on the show is the university of chicago taught me it's okay to stand up. you can talk to people who don't agree with you. >> no kidding. god, what is with these little -- these kids? i don't get it. i mean, if they hear something that goes against the way they think, they go hide and cry? i mean, it's
top story. the august jobs report. let's get to our panel.an goolsbee, economics professor at my new favorite university. i've got -- >> always your favorite. >> no, no. finally someone took a stand. and i want you to know this is not a safe place for you here. and i might trigger something any minute for you goolsbee. >> it never has been. >> it hasn't been. >> wait, wait. i want a trigger warning. if you're going to to do it, i79 a trigger warning. >> i'm...
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top. liz: you know, the other thing is we have a house panel, they just approved a bill that would prohibityments to iran. other thing that happened too, lieutenant general, i want to get your reaction to this, congressman ed royce quoting barack obama saying we couldn't send a cash, check, we couldn't wire money, but ed royce said the administration did use a bank wire to send nearly $9 million or 32 metric tons of heavy water. what do you make of that? >> again, they're not telling the truth, are they? ed royce is doing the right thing, it seems to be a little late but the fact is she doing the right thing as a committee chairman, and the fact is the president is lying to the american people that they couldn't do it any other way. first of all, i would not have done it. that whole deal is a bogus deal because a total amount of money is $150 billion that is fueling more terrorism in the region, fueling more harassment to us. fueling the development of icbms as i mentioned. the procurement of the s-300 surface-to-air missiles, one of the most formidable in the world from the russians, so it
top. liz: you know, the other thing is we have a house panel, they just approved a bill that would prohibityments to iran. other thing that happened too, lieutenant general, i want to get your reaction to this, congressman ed royce quoting barack obama saying we couldn't send a cash, check, we couldn't wire money, but ed royce said the administration did use a bank wire to send nearly $9 million or 32 metric tons of heavy water. what do you make of that? >> again, they're not telling the...