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we followed steve to the edge of the topeka block where pretty much all 43 members of the congregationt know the wolf was still out here. >> well, i'm not trying to be a righteous kind of guy, just so it is relatively clean. >> reporter: it was time for bible. you guys like to be comfortable when you read the bible? >> or any other time, why not be comfortable? >> the show is great. shall we pray? >> great god, maker of all th g things, and give praise, we're ashamed of our sin and ask that you not look upon it. >> reporter: you guys say it in quite a mean way. then steve tried to explain why they use that word, why it is his divine duty to tell people that are gay that they're sinners. >> reporter: where does it use the word "fag" in the bible? >> in the bible it says thou shall not lie with men, only with women. >> by your standard on me -- >> reporter: the standard of most people. >> and there was a time when everybody in the world thought that it was flat. so you think that we're wrong -- >> i think that every one of you is wrong not only in describing what is mean, but also in des
we followed steve to the edge of the topeka block where pretty much all 43 members of the congregationt know the wolf was still out here. >> well, i'm not trying to be a righteous kind of guy, just so it is relatively clean. >> reporter: it was time for bible. you guys like to be comfortable when you read the bible? >> or any other time, why not be comfortable? >> the show is great. shall we pray? >> great god, maker of all th g things, and give praise, we're...
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it's not like i did it in topeka. >> were you also a knife salesman?yeah, i sold knives in high school door to door. >> it's all coming together. >> my mom insisted that i got a job and i got a job selling knives. they were great knives, and i had this spiel that i would do. i would have them open their knife drawer and talk about what a mess it was and how they should get these knives. at the end, i would cut a penny and it worked two out of three times. but eventually my mom, who insisted i get the job, insisted i get a different one, because i kept hitting up her friends and she was getting uncomfortable. i always sold knives. >> in part, probably because of shows like "dexter," nobody would let a knife salesman in their house anymore. >> especially if they look like me. when i go out, i do look a lot like dexter. people remind me all the time. >> i like the idea that dexter can push people's understanding and challenge people's concept of justice and forgiveness and all that. in "six feet under," you got to do it in a very different way. you play a
it's not like i did it in topeka. >> were you also a knife salesman?yeah, i sold knives in high school door to door. >> it's all coming together. >> my mom insisted that i got a job and i got a job selling knives. they were great knives, and i had this spiel that i would do. i would have them open their knife drawer and talk about what a mess it was and how they should get these knives. at the end, i would cut a penny and it worked two out of three times. but eventually my...
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topeka capital began estimate for ipads, 14.5 billion. was 14.6 million. low end of expectations. >> i was little higher. 17, 18 million ipads. a little below expectations but not concerning. you mentioned gross margins on the end, both the gross margins which we haven't gotten to, not seeing competitive pressures. we're not seeing movement of inventory on the shelves for upcoming september quarter. david: john, i have to say we just had the chair of ryder system on talking about how they missed revenues. so many people are beat thing the bottom line but missing revenue. that didn't happen in apple. despite a downturn of consumer spending it looked like it would affect apple but it didn't. >> at the expense of high-end phone manufacturers who reported misses. shows you the strength of apple in the market today. liz: now comes the question. we haven't seen anything yet. we may have to wait for a investor call, sheila. tim cook, what type of product he will announce? some people say there has been a real product drought. we need to see bigger news on say, a
topeka capital began estimate for ipads, 14.5 billion. was 14.6 million. low end of expectations. >> i was little higher. 17, 18 million ipads. a little below expectations but not concerning. you mentioned gross margins on the end, both the gross margins which we haven't gotten to, not seeing competitive pressures. we're not seeing movement of inventory on the shelves for upcoming september quarter. david: john, i have to say we just had the chair of ryder system on talking about how they...
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i believe in topeka our service is outstanding. the feedback that we get from veterans who come into the program is that they are very pleased with the care they have received from us. i think we can always do better. we have brought support specialist this past year to help us out. this will be a strong move for us. we are continuing to work out how we can link in local resources to help become more linkedin with ink such as recreational activities. staff can always help with that, but i think we can do some improvement there. >> anyone else care to comment? sense both ofmmon the panels from vha mentioned the peer counselors and this is being rolled out in vha. that is something we notice when we look at these records of women in the residential program. we find that there is peer counseling available or pure support -- or a peer support technician was there. from what we can see from medical record documentation and we were looking at veterans who were women, we only saw one technician support who was working in these particular
i believe in topeka our service is outstanding. the feedback that we get from veterans who come into the program is that they are very pleased with the care they have received from us. i think we can always do better. we have brought support specialist this past year to help us out. this will be a strong move for us. we are continuing to work out how we can link in local resources to help become more linkedin with ink such as recreational activities. staff can always help with that, but i think...
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joining me is mark of rbc capital markets and larry of dinah link and victor of topeka capital markets. good to see you. appreciate your time today. mark, let me kick off with you. what's your reaction to the report? >> well, it looks pretty clearly positive. the number that matters, is the total revenue in the ad revenue, the other revenues segments, payments don't matter. bottom line isn't important. the mobile ad isn't important. mobile could contribute to that. so is desk sttop looks stronger. >> we've been looking at the company closely. have they fixed the mobility issues? >> they've taken three, four quarters to fix the mobility issue. gone from 0% to almost 50% now. that's pretty good evidence that they've fixed the mobile issue. there are other issues out there, but that was the biggest overhang. and the zynga dependency. but they've at least addressed the first one. >> larry, what's your take? >> it's a great quarter. i expected it. i did say before it would be about 40% on the mobile side. i said at the beginning of the year it would be a $50 stock this year. i think now we'
joining me is mark of rbc capital markets and larry of dinah link and victor of topeka capital markets. good to see you. appreciate your time today. mark, let me kick off with you. what's your reaction to the report? >> well, it looks pretty clearly positive. the number that matters, is the total revenue in the ad revenue, the other revenues segments, payments don't matter. bottom line isn't important. the mobile ad isn't important. mobile could contribute to that. so is desk sttop looks...
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on the technical side, it's abigail doolittle, at the seaport group, and brian white, analyst topekaal markets. brian, who has the better deal? carl icahn, michael dell, what do you do with the stock? >> it's definitely been a roller coaster of a ride this week. three major developments. carl icahn comes through with the financing he need, writes an open letter, $14 bid. then on wednesday, we heard special committee ask dell to raise their price, and today we're hearing that silverlake-dell will not raise their price. i think -- you know, i think carl icahn has the superior bid. a $14 price versus $13.65. if you look at the eps accretion, as he buys back the shares, it's significant. if you value it six times multiple, some of the eps numbers, like 372 to 555, you get 20 to $30. >> would you buy it here? >> i think it's good buy here. i think something will get done. it's possible share holders may vote this down on july 18th. i think carl icahn wants to own this. i think he wants to turn it around. he sees his plan as a better alternative to enhance shareholder value. >> abigail, wh
on the technical side, it's abigail doolittle, at the seaport group, and brian white, analyst topekaal markets. brian, who has the better deal? carl icahn, michael dell, what do you do with the stock? >> it's definitely been a roller coaster of a ride this week. three major developments. carl icahn comes through with the financing he need, writes an open letter, $14 bid. then on wednesday, we heard special committee ask dell to raise their price, and today we're hearing that...
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in topeka right now.elcome to the world, george alexander louis. >> such a beautiful name. >>> and one other headline right now. tropical storm dorian has formed in the atlantic. and sam will have news on where the impact might be felt here in the u.s. >>> but we're going to turn, right now, to the breaking news, the death toll rising in that massive train disaster in spain. abc's lama hasan joins us now with the very latest. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, josh. stunning new video this morning, showing the deadly moment of impact when the train came off the rails. and this morning, morning the 140 injured are four americans. witness described the train cars flipping and bursting into flames after coming off the tracks. one car ripped apart by the force of the crash. the train was traveling from the capital city of madrid and derailed in northwestern spain, a tourist destination that was preparing to celebrate a popular summer festival, attracting christians from all over the world. the fes
in topeka right now.elcome to the world, george alexander louis. >> such a beautiful name. >>> and one other headline right now. tropical storm dorian has formed in the atlantic. and sam will have news on where the impact might be felt here in the u.s. >>> but we're going to turn, right now, to the breaking news, the death toll rising in that massive train disaster in spain. abc's lama hasan joins us now with the very latest. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good...
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for example, survivors attending the topeka, kansas city facility are asked to defend their dischargend explain it to enter the program. a survivor who has been pushed out with one of these weaponized diagnoses does not want to do that. i urge the committee members to support h.r. 935 offered by the representative. it would give those like me to apply for potential military retirement and shift some of these costs back to where they belong. it fundamentally fails survivors of male trauma every day. they have proven their inadequacy for help us. that is why we have formed. we request congress to legislate that. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. lewis, for your testimony. i appreciate your efforts. ms. johnson? would you go ahead? >> thank you for the opportunity to speak today. i proudly served in the marine corps for 10 years and achieved the rank of major. i am now 40 years old, and this is the first time i have ever disclosed my experience regarding m.s.t. and the care i received. i joined the marine corps because i wanted to serve my country. my first ins deb was when i wa
for example, survivors attending the topeka, kansas city facility are asked to defend their dischargend explain it to enter the program. a survivor who has been pushed out with one of these weaponized diagnoses does not want to do that. i urge the committee members to support h.r. 935 offered by the representative. it would give those like me to apply for potential military retirement and shift some of these costs back to where they belong. it fundamentally fails survivors of male trauma every...
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explain it on the application to enter topeka, kansas, program. a survivor who has been pushed out with one of these weaponize diagnosis does not want to do that. so i strongly urge the subcommittee members to support h.r. 975, the servicemember mental health review act offered by representative tim walz. this legislation would give veterans like myself have been misdiagnosed with personality disorders to apply for potential military retirement and shift some of these costs act to where they belong. in conclusion, the veterans health administration fundamentally fails male survivors of military sexual trauma every single day. they've proven their inability to adequately care for us. that is why me and several other survivors have found -- an organization designed to help an advocate for male survivors. we respectfully request congress to legislate equality in practice for male survivors of military sexual trauma. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. lewis, for your testimony. i truly appreciate your efforts here. ms. johnson, could you pleas
explain it on the application to enter topeka, kansas, program. a survivor who has been pushed out with one of these weaponize diagnosis does not want to do that. so i strongly urge the subcommittee members to support h.r. 975, the servicemember mental health review act offered by representative tim walz. this legislation would give veterans like myself have been misdiagnosed with personality disorders to apply for potential military retirement and shift some of these costs act to where they...
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gayle joins us from topeka, kansas and is a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning.ost: what are your thoughts this morning? how do you think the health-care law is impacting you? caller: it is impacting our family a great deal. my mother-in-law is -- the donut hole is going to shrink as far as her prescription drugs are concerned. to findter will be able a job with insurance, with previous health care concerns. my granddaughters, one of them was able to stay on her parents' health care insurance until she found a job. i have another granddaughter who is on her parents' healthcare insurance. it has affected 3 generations. stanley is in san diego, california, also a democrat. caller: good morning. i am from california and i was calling to find out when the new tell -- when the new healthcare -- i was given information that i would qualify because i am receiving california's medical. i would like to see if i would qualify and would be able to get government subsidies. with we will be talking senior correspondence from kaiser news later. we will find out more from them.
gayle joins us from topeka, kansas and is a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning.ost: what are your thoughts this morning? how do you think the health-care law is impacting you? caller: it is impacting our family a great deal. my mother-in-law is -- the donut hole is going to shrink as far as her prescription drugs are concerned. to findter will be able a job with insurance, with previous health care concerns. my granddaughters, one of them was able to stay on her parents' health care...
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brian white is managing director at topeka capital market and just reading the take today, and some ofons, they like to struggle to lift revenue is the headline for the wall street journal. because it has been the fifth straight quarterly decline in revenue. you follow this company for a while. i think i could go -- i can definitely go back before even gerstner and that headline could have been ibm's headline every quarter for the past, what, 15 years. they haven't been able to -- it hasn't been a revenue story. i heard they're buying back stock, moving factories overseas for lower tax rates. that's been the story forever with ibm. >> so what the story, you know, revenue they get out of businesses that xhod tiecommodi so profits have grown 16% a year for five years. and in fact if you look at '08, they grew 23%. in '09, 13%. most were down 20%, 30%, ibm grew through that process. the last time they saw quarterly decline in eps year over year was third quarter of '04. amazing. >> the company, you saw that number, the main frame was supposed to be dead also ten years ago. so did they do
brian white is managing director at topeka capital market and just reading the take today, and some ofons, they like to struggle to lift revenue is the headline for the wall street journal. because it has been the fifth straight quarterly decline in revenue. you follow this company for a while. i think i could go -- i can definitely go back before even gerstner and that headline could have been ibm's headline every quarter for the past, what, 15 years. they haven't been able to -- it hasn't...
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think of mom and pop in topeka, kansas, they bought a total bond fund at 1%.he new york times, they see se -- >> 3%, i don't think so. >> whatever. kansas city star. >> good bless them. they're the salt of the earth. >> exactly. >> they see 3%. is that enough pain? to your point, robert, we saw these huge flows in the fourth quarter of 2008. out of equities into cash is the weigh station right? then they went to bonds. i think there will be a similar type of transition. >> 3%, that i go into cash, eventually into stocks? that's what you are saying? >> we see two kind of clients. we have clients that think about their bonds like some think about their gold or their home. they're not going to sell it no matter what. they will sit on it until it matures until we advise them. we have others that say, jesus, get me out of these bonds now, i'm scared. >> their broker's name is jesus? is that why you said it? >> i know that guy, in the business. jesus, sell my -- in your view then, this is the calm before the storm in the equity rally? so that would be pa lot of mone
think of mom and pop in topeka, kansas, they bought a total bond fund at 1%.he new york times, they see se -- >> 3%, i don't think so. >> whatever. kansas city star. >> good bless them. they're the salt of the earth. >> exactly. >> they see 3%. is that enough pain? to your point, robert, we saw these huge flows in the fourth quarter of 2008. out of equities into cash is the weigh station right? then they went to bonds. i think there will be a similar type of...
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brian white, a senior analyst at topeka capital markets. peter, begin with you.or revenue at least might be a little more narrow versus expectations. i wonder are we done with the big blowout surprises? >> yeah. apple has a problem. its problem is that it has been an incredibly successful company. we're talking about a company that could report tomorrow that they recorded $33 billion in revenue, sold 26 billion new iphones and 19 billion ipads and that would constitute bad news. so this is a company that has a tough time generating growth. until they come up with a new product. we don't know about any new products immediately on the horizon. we know the world is pretty saturated with iphones. >> although brian likes to predict when the new products may be announced. what is your most recent guess. >> earlier this year we talked about a bigger iphone coming out at some point. and probably comes out next year. we're going to see this year is a lower priced iphone very soon in september quarter and also obviously a 5s refresh with fingerprint i.d. on the horizon an
brian white, a senior analyst at topeka capital markets. peter, begin with you.or revenue at least might be a little more narrow versus expectations. i wonder are we done with the big blowout surprises? >> yeah. apple has a problem. its problem is that it has been an incredibly successful company. we're talking about a company that could report tomorrow that they recorded $33 billion in revenue, sold 26 billion new iphones and 19 billion ipads and that would constitute bad news. so this...
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victor anthony covers the company for topeka capital markets.ictor, thank you for coming in this morning. >> thank you. >> the good news is that they were actually able to raise revenue, the bad news is the amount they're getting on the mobile ads that dropped pretty precipitously. good news you're getting more mobile ads, bad news, can't charge as much for them. >> mobile is part of the story. the bigger part of the revenue miss came from the network partner sites. just as this is a business where they deliver search results to companies like aol, ask.com. late last year in the fourth quarter, they went through a process where they were cleaning up the network, what they call changes. you saw lower revenues coming out of -- >> is that good if they're focusing on the user as they say they have been trying to do? >> you hear companies like facebook talk about user experience is paramount. same thing for most internet companies. the switch in costs for most consumers is very extremely low, practically nonexistent. what keeps you on a particular in
victor anthony covers the company for topeka capital markets.ictor, thank you for coming in this morning. >> thank you. >> the good news is that they were actually able to raise revenue, the bad news is the amount they're getting on the mobile ads that dropped pretty precipitously. good news you're getting more mobile ads, bad news, can't charge as much for them. >> mobile is part of the story. the bigger part of the revenue miss came from the network partner sites. just as...
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the unit is physically located within the medical center at topeka. as program chief and as one of two ptsd mentors, i'm pleased to share my reflections from the field concerning mst treatment. our to pekka program is best described as an integrated, mixed trauma model for mixed gender. we provide inpatient treatment services for male and female veterans from all branches as well as active duty military personnel. trauma issues addressed clues those related to combat, mst, nonsexual assault, and training incidents. the unit is designated as a national resource specialized inpatient ptsd unit, or cpu. the goal is to help veterans maximize their post traumatic growth recovery and reintegration into families and minutes. here's some key program data. the unit hat treesed 119 patients, 28 or 24% of the patients self-identified at admission as mst survivor referrals. additional patients self-identify after admission of having sexual trauma issues in addition to other presenting issues. 100% of the identified mst admissions have had a ptsd prior diagnosis.
the unit is physically located within the medical center at topeka. as program chief and as one of two ptsd mentors, i'm pleased to share my reflections from the field concerning mst treatment. our to pekka program is best described as an integrated, mixed trauma model for mixed gender. we provide inpatient treatment services for male and female veterans from all branches as well as active duty military personnel. trauma issues addressed clues those related to combat, mst, nonsexual assault,...