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an trish regan -- i'm trish regan. draghi as the ecb is set to begin a broad-based stimulus package as soon as next month. "street smart" starts now. ♪ first, here's a look at the top stories that
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so, trish, what was this program? how did it work? >> well, the intent was to radicalize the cuban people to challenge their own government. and the way it worked was the u.s.a. i.d. contractors ipfill traited the hip-hop scene and were trying to generate a fan base that would speak out against the government and challenge it and ultimately lead them to democratic reforms. >> sreenivasan: how did they sort of try to toment more dissent? who did they have on the ground? >> u.s.a. i.d. activities in cube are are illegal there, and people who participate in those programs can go to jail. so what the u.s.a. i.d. contractors did, they went to serbia, where they recruited serbian music producers to help them in cuba. the reason they thought this would work was because in 2000, there were youth miewssmentses and concerts in serbia that helped bring down the presidency. >> sreenivasan: there was already a community there that was already citizen speech against the government that was happening? >> oh, yes. the hip-hop scene was pretty much at
so, trish, what was this program? how did it work? >> well, the intent was to radicalize the cuban people to challenge their own government. and the way it worked was the u.s.a. i.d. contractors ipfill traited the hip-hop scene and were trying to generate a fan base that would speak out against the government and challenge it and ultimately lead them to democratic reforms. >> sreenivasan: how did they sort of try to toment more dissent? who did they have on the ground? >>...
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stay tuned. >> thanks trish.y diversity matters on corporate boards. >>> welcome back. an invitation to join a corporate board is a great opportunity for any executive. while the number of minorities in the board room is low it's not an impossible dream. black enterprises annual report looks at the truth inside corporate america and those who are making a difference. patricia is back with that report. >> arnold donald sits on two corporate boards. carnival corporation and the bank of america. black enterprise has been watching him and a handful of african americans that serve as directors of major corporations. in it's annual report a study revealed in 2012 that white men held 75% of s&p 500 board seats versus a mere 5.5% for black men and a 1.9% for black women. this year black enterprise counted 182 black directors at 176 corporations versus the year prior with 179 directors at 174 corporations and in 2014, 30% didn't have a single blackboard member. diversity on corporate boards matter. >> that's critical to i
stay tuned. >> thanks trish.y diversity matters on corporate boards. >>> welcome back. an invitation to join a corporate board is a great opportunity for any executive. while the number of minorities in the board room is low it's not an impossible dream. black enterprises annual report looks at the truth inside corporate america and those who are making a difference. patricia is back with that report. >> arnold donald sits on two corporate boards. carnival corporation and...
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trish regan joins me in studio. this is pretty bad.ding a report on bloomberg economist, mike , andna -- mike mcdonough this is almost like a runaway train now. >> yes, the ruble is in freefall, and not just because of interest rates, but also due to oil prices. there is concern over how russia dll manage to pay it get -- ebt. 134 billion dollars in outflow in the country, double the amount of money last year. i think investors are growing increasingly nervous. it is interesting. when you think historically wast the situation there, i talking to gary kasparov recently, and he was making the comparison to germany after world war i. was struggling with this nation that once was great and the reputation it once put all of the world these war reparations on top of them and the west with seeing as the enemy as a result. -- the west was seen as the enemy as a result. when you look at russia right now, a lot of people have memories of the great soviet union. they are dealing with factions, which you could say are a version of those -- with sa
trish regan joins me in studio. this is pretty bad.ding a report on bloomberg economist, mike , andna -- mike mcdonough this is almost like a runaway train now. >> yes, the ruble is in freefall, and not just because of interest rates, but also due to oil prices. there is concern over how russia dll manage to pay it get -- ebt. 134 billion dollars in outflow in the country, double the amount of money last year. i think investors are growing increasingly nervous. it is interesting. when you...
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trish regan joins me now with more on our coverage. last couple of weeks in the year in the markets taking off. >> 18 k, baby. >> i was very surprised by that. a lot of analysts were sending out notes. >> it was pretty incredible, 5%. we have been waiting for this. it feels like forever. everything's -- ever since 2008, we have been looking for a huge rebound in the economy. you go back historically, and that is exactly what you see. when it has been as bad as it has been, you should see a big uptick on the other side. we haven't had it because we have been dealing with this hangover in a pretty constant way. are getting like we some strength in consumer spending. >> consumer spending and business spending, are they at the point where they are saying, ok, i've been good. i have been holding onto my money because you don't know how the economy will go and i am mark confident now. -- i am more confident now. >> and people need more security in terms of employment. we have been averaging 200 doesn't jobs per month. that is pretty encourag
trish regan joins me now with more on our coverage. last couple of weeks in the year in the markets taking off. >> 18 k, baby. >> i was very surprised by that. a lot of analysts were sending out notes. >> it was pretty incredible, 5%. we have been waiting for this. it feels like forever. everything's -- ever since 2008, we have been looking for a huge rebound in the economy. you go back historically, and that is exactly what you see. when it has been as bad as it has been, you...
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you can only cut fat that is there. >> i trish was interviewing dick parsons and i looked at a historyivism. he was activist in aol, time warner. they used all of their resources to fight carl. i saw the same thing happen this year with ebay. energyed all of their and possibly money to say carl is wrong and we should not spin off paypal, bad strategy, never going to happen. than 10 months later, they do exactly what he suggested in the first place. >> think about apple and the buyback. tim cook eventually came through on that side. different funds do things different ways. bill ackman has a subtle, shock and on display sometimes if he needs it. you see others in the middle. it one of two ways. >> is it right to be so public? you mentioned bill ackman. do you have to make it to this public? >> you don't. , youactivist hedge funds look at some of the recent deals that have been done quietly, behind the scenes. or can be the hero mr. ceo we can do this the ugly way. shareholders are better off doing at the different way. they are better off having spun off paypal from ebay. we can do this
you can only cut fat that is there. >> i trish was interviewing dick parsons and i looked at a historyivism. he was activist in aol, time warner. they used all of their resources to fight carl. i saw the same thing happen this year with ebay. energyed all of their and possibly money to say carl is wrong and we should not spin off paypal, bad strategy, never going to happen. than 10 months later, they do exactly what he suggested in the first place. >> think about apple and the...
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trish regan with the big news out of american apparel.iami was hit hard by the housing bust but it is roaring back thanks in part to investors like barry sternlicht. we will ask him why it is so attractive in sunny south florida. ♪ small, unmanned aircraft are soaring this holiday season, prompting new worries about thrown disasters in american airspace. chief washington correspondent peter cook has more. drones are the must-have gift this year. you've got sons, i've got sons. what my boys are getting because obviously all of those gifts are coming from santa claus, but i have a feeling i will have a drone-heavy house. >> i'm not sure i want to see you piloting some of those drones. we will talk about that later. literally these things are flying off the shelves. amazon has been selling 10,000 drones amon -- a month recently. the company is not confirmed that, but there's a chance that a chance that a lot of americans will be getting it quad copter this holiday season. with so many drones in the air, there is a growing risk of accidents a
trish regan with the big news out of american apparel.iami was hit hard by the housing bust but it is roaring back thanks in part to investors like barry sternlicht. we will ask him why it is so attractive in sunny south florida. ♪ small, unmanned aircraft are soaring this holiday season, prompting new worries about thrown disasters in american airspace. chief washington correspondent peter cook has more. drones are the must-have gift this year. you've got sons, i've got sons. what my boys...
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trish flick, nicole's sister and aaron john flick, trish's husband. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones has more from souderton where family and friends are coming together to honor their memory. >> reporter: devastating loss being felt here is hard to calculate, there were tears, hugs, and questions. murder of 14 year-old noon flick and stabbing of her 17 year-old brother an tone hoy for the to protect her are more than some can take. >> our hearts are broken. our communities are broken. >> after my lunch, i went upstairs and i would see nina there and sit there and talk but now that will not happen. it is depressing. >> reporter: outside nina and anthony's souderton home more laid flowers down on the front porch. early monday morning, police say 35 year-old accused killer bradley stone entered the home murdering their mother patricia and father aaron. >> sitting here in front of this place it is very hard to grasp what actually happened here. you just can't believe it. >> reporter: many classmates wore batman symbols tuesday at souderton high s
trish flick, nicole's sister and aaron john flick, trish's husband. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones has more from souderton where family and friends are coming together to honor their memory. >> reporter: devastating loss being felt here is hard to calculate, there were tears, hugs, and questions. murder of 14 year-old noon flick and stabbing of her 17 year-old brother an tone hoy for the to protect her are more than some can take. >> our hearts are broken. our...
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. >> thanks trish.n to bring more diversity inside corporate board rooms continues. stay with us. >> our whole slogan around save money is vitally important to us and it's not just a slogan. >> save money, live better. a motto to trust and shop by. to slogan. >> save money, live better. a motto to trust and shop by. sl >> save money, live better. a motto to trust and shop by. >>. a motto to trust and shop by. a . i know my product better than anyone else and i also know that walmart is the black enterprise magazines annual report card on corporate boards looks at the truth inside corporate america and those making a difference. on this week's from the corner office we highlight one director behind a coalition to help african americans and latino secure seats at the table. take a look. >> tom is the founder and ceo of the private investment equity firm eldorado capital and serves on the board of time werner capital and founder of the directors association. >> our goal is to provide professional developme
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. >> thanks, trish. still to come, rebuilding haiti. >>> welcome back.e corner office, haiti's prime minister and his blueprint to rebuild the island nation. >> paul, when most people think of the small island of haiti, the first thing that comes to mind might be poverty, charity, and even devastation. but haitian prime minister is working with the country's president to change that perception to beauty, elegance, and a great place to invest. before the 2010 earthquake which left more than a million of its citizens homeless, haiti had a reputation for its poverty, broken economy, and even political corruption. but the prime minister is keeping his sight on unprecedented progress. >> when i was prime minister, we had 1.5 million of our brothers and sisters living in tents all ov over port oh prince. we had 50% of the population living in homeless shelters. today, there is 98% of those relocated into the original neighborhoods, and our goal is of course before the term ends to relocate the rest of the 70,000 to have zero. >> another long-term goal for hait
. >> thanks, trish. still to come, rebuilding haiti. >>> welcome back.e corner office, haiti's prime minister and his blueprint to rebuild the island nation. >> paul, when most people think of the small island of haiti, the first thing that comes to mind might be poverty, charity, and even devastation. but haitian prime minister is working with the country's president to change that perception to beauty, elegance, and a great place to invest. before the 2010 earthquake...
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trish, his wife, oh, we don't know what happened. >> reporter: neighbors say even as police were telling them to stay inside, they were telling them little about the danger in the neighborhood. >> heard the flash bang and the smoke, we went back inside, we don't know if it's safe or not. >> reporter: before noon, medical choppers took off carrying one of the residents inside, believed to be a teen boy. now looking live at second floor there. we saw flashes from a camera going off there in that second floor area, a bedroom. investigators on the scene, still active crime scene here in penn street. those vovlinvolved in the custo and divorce dispute between stone and hill being offered protection. live in souderton, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> near by pennsburg, police in armored vehicles, as you see there, surrounded bradley stone's home today, thinking he might be inside. crews heard several rounds of explosions, as officers worked to try to clear the area. doug shimell live at the scene. what can you tell us. >> reporter: obvious ply transitioned no a night search which carries diffe
trish, his wife, oh, we don't know what happened. >> reporter: neighbors say even as police were telling them to stay inside, they were telling them little about the danger in the neighborhood. >> heard the flash bang and the smoke, we went back inside, we don't know if it's safe or not. >> reporter: before noon, medical choppers took off carrying one of the residents inside, believed to be a teen boy. now looking live at second floor there. we saw flashes from a camera going...
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eastern, "street smart" with trish regan, cory johnson, and myself. ♪ >> he has been called the kingf techtopia. peter thiel is one of silicon valley's most audacious and contrarian investors. he made his name founding paypal then funding facebook. he is now is backing rocket ships, dna manipulation, meat grown in labs, and a start-up island off the coast. he has paid kids to skip college and start companies instead, in hopes of reaching a better future, faster. and building flying cars along the way. joining me is the bold and controversial venture capitalist and now the author of a new book, "zero to one," peter thiel. >> thank you. >> "zero to one," what does that mean? >> it means doing something new. going to the first typewriter, the first word processor, the first car, the first airplane. doing something that has never been done before. if we are going to take our civilization to the next level, it will require us to do new things. to invent new things. >> what companies have taken us from zero to one? >> facebook with social networking. google in search. >> yet, you argue for
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. >> thanks trish. that story is a true snapshot of the american dream.e'll meet someone that left the d.j. booth for a new life in the corner office. >>> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. for many years this woman owned the air waives at a radio station. she climbed to new heights by focussing on a different type of ownership. here's a look inside this week's corner office. >> in the pursuit of success there's pieces of professional advice heard by all and ignored by many and then there's those that know a good thing when they hear it. >> where do i start? >> former radio personality turned business woman the career advice she received many years ago meant all the difference in her life. >> i had a mentor that said if you want to last and want your career to have longevity across the board these are the things you should do and some things you shouldn't do. part is having a plan a and plan b. working and massaging that plan b which for me was real estate. i grew up knowing that real estate was the foundation of wealth and i got bit by that
. >> thanks trish. that story is a true snapshot of the american dream.e'll meet someone that left the d.j. booth for a new life in the corner office. >>> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. for many years this woman owned the air waives at a radio station. she climbed to new heights by focussing on a different type of ownership. here's a look inside this week's corner office. >> in the pursuit of success there's pieces of professional advice heard by all and...
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eastern, "street smart" with pimm fox, cory johnson, and trish regan. that is right here on bloomberg tv. stay tuned. ♪ >> he is known as tech's turnaround guy. blackberry ceo john chen has spent more than 30 years working in enterprise technology. famously taking the enterprise software maker sybase from the verge of death to $5.8 billion powerhouse. now he is taking on what some say is an impossible job, leading blackberry's comeback. can he prove them wrong? and just how did he become the tech industry's fixer? my guest is today on "studio 1.0" is blackberry ceo john chen. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. in >> even though you're running blackberry in canada, the bay area is where you call home. >> yes. >> you technically live here. >> i live here. my family lives here. i live all around. it is our headquarters in waterloo, canada. >> how much time do you spend here versus waterloo? >> i try to spend about one week every month in waterloo. we still have 5,000, 6,000 people there in canada, between waterloo and mississauga. and ot
eastern, "street smart" with pimm fox, cory johnson, and trish regan. that is right here on bloomberg tv. stay tuned. ♪ >> he is known as tech's turnaround guy. blackberry ceo john chen has spent more than 30 years working in enterprise technology. famously taking the enterprise software maker sybase from the verge of death to $5.8 billion powerhouse. now he is taking on what some say is an impossible job, leading blackberry's comeback. can he prove them wrong? and just how...
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eastern, trish regan, cory johnson, and me for a three-our edition of "street smart." stay with bloomberg. ♪ >> he made his name as a top tech analyst on wall street, leading coverage of the amazon ipo. then, bill gurley made his way to the promised land of silicon valley, launching a venture capitalist firm, joining benchmark capital in 1999. almost right away, the bubble burst. bill gurley rode the market up and down, along the way making his early bets on some of the best names -- twitter, uber, snapchat, instagram. joining me today on "studio 1.0," seasoned venture capitalist bill gurley. thank you for joining us. you recently sounded the alarm about startup and fund raising in silicon valley, saying that silicon valley is taking on an excessive amount of risk, quote "unprecedented since 1999." why? >> first of all, i think because of this risk-taking is an abundant amount of capital at the late stage of market. lately, it is being pushed into startups. the problem is, it is easier to run a company losing money than one that is profitable. we have a lot of companie
eastern, trish regan, cory johnson, and me for a three-our edition of "street smart." stay with bloomberg. ♪ >> he made his name as a top tech analyst on wall street, leading coverage of the amazon ipo. then, bill gurley made his way to the promised land of silicon valley, launching a venture capitalist firm, joining benchmark capital in 1999. almost right away, the bubble burst. bill gurley rode the market up and down, along the way making his early bets on some of the best...
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trish flick nicole's sister and aaron john flick nicole's brother-in-law.e couldn't to follow all of the developments in this story and we have live team three coverage tonight. we begin with todd quinones at a vigil in souderton, montgomery county where those victims were remembered tonight. todd? >> reporter: and jess cash the mr. immediate thoughts and prayers here tonight of course are with annie flick who remains hospitalized in serious condition. ♪ >> reporter: the devastating loss being felt here is heart to calculate. there were tears, hugs and questions. the murder of 14-year-old nina flick and the stabbing of her 17 year old brother anthony who fought to protect her more than some can take. >> our hearts are broken. our communities are broken. >> after my lunch i would go upstairs and see nina there and we'd sit there and talk. but now that's not going to happen. just depressing. >> reporter: outside nina and anthony's souderton home more gathered to light candles and lay flowers down on the front porch. early monday morning police say 35-year-old
trish flick nicole's sister and aaron john flick nicole's brother-in-law.e couldn't to follow all of the developments in this story and we have live team three coverage tonight. we begin with todd quinones at a vigil in souderton, montgomery county where those victims were remembered tonight. todd? >> reporter: and jess cash the mr. immediate thoughts and prayers here tonight of course are with annie flick who remains hospitalized in serious condition. ♪ >> reporter: the...
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i am trish regan. this is "street smart." the dallas heading for 18,000. the after a stronger-than-expected jobs report. i will have an all-star cast to talk about these levels and what to expect next. i'm also going to focus on oil prices today. we have it all covered for you. "street smart" starts now.
i am trish regan. this is "street smart." the dallas heading for 18,000. the after a stronger-than-expected jobs report. i will have an all-star cast to talk about these levels and what to expect next. i'm also going to focus on oil prices today. we have it all covered for you. "street smart" starts now.
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ecure the >> trish regan at the top of the hour. thank you so much. appreciate it.ill another check of the market movers is on the other side of the break. ♪ >> the latest headlines on the top of the hour on bloomberg tablet treaming on your and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line." thank you for joining us, "on the markets" is next. see you on tuesday. ♪ >> 56 past the hour, means "on the television is markets." saini.a the float to the session high in the past 30 minutes in terms of care vers in the health states, show you what we've got. is falling.lliard it's launched the agreement with hepatitis b ts for drug. instead express script chose the abbvie drugs. just a lot cheaper. a look at what the decision the companies and the health care industry overall as bloomberg and drew armstrong, the expert in this space. walk us through exactly the implications of this deal. >> back up a little bit here. they say, hey, you uh can get drug. rug but not that >> they use the generic ones. >> exactly. to save upposed consumers and insurers money.
ecure the >> trish regan at the top of the hour. thank you so much. appreciate it.ill another check of the market movers is on the other side of the break. ♪ >> the latest headlines on the top of the hour on bloomberg tablet treaming on your and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line." thank you for joining us, "on the markets" is next. see you on tuesday. ♪ >> 56 past the hour, means "on the television is markets."...
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joining me now with a preview is trish regan.e big stories, the global markets. >> looking at the selloff underway. of this is being fueled by what we are seeing overseas. concerns about china, retail investors levering out to try to gain some market opportunities there. that is playing out in the negative way. and concerns about greece. you have a parliamentary election happening on september 17 -- december 17. the question is whether you will see some kind of contagion throughout europe. that europe isn in bad enough shape. they are looking at deflation. a lot of concerns about whether or not mario draghi is going to be able to come through with some form of qe. there are a lot of questions about what it all means for all these other countries. we are going to be talking all about portugal with the economic finance minister of portugal at 3:00. >> see you then. thanks. stay with us. another check of the market movers on the other side of the break. ♪ >> get the latest headlights at the pop of the hour on bloomberg radio and str
joining me now with a preview is trish regan.e big stories, the global markets. >> looking at the selloff underway. of this is being fueled by what we are seeing overseas. concerns about china, retail investors levering out to try to gain some market opportunities there. that is playing out in the negative way. and concerns about greece. you have a parliamentary election happening on september 17 -- december 17. the question is whether you will see some kind of contagion throughout...
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i'm trish regan and this is "street smart ."ff after opec and investorsns are looking for perceived straight haven's. plus, the cia going on the defense. i will be joined by former cia director, james woolsey. uber seeing headaches grow. expected affect and ipo? "street smart" starts now.
i'm trish regan and this is "street smart ."ff after opec and investorsns are looking for perceived straight haven's. plus, the cia going on the defense. i will be joined by former cia director, james woolsey. uber seeing headaches grow. expected affect and ipo? "street smart" starts now.
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up next, trish regan joins me with a preview of what is ahead at the top of the hour on street smart. line" on bloomberg television continues in a moment. ♪ >> it is time now for the latin america report. opec's refusal for cutting oil production increases -- venezuela value currency until -- and sell its oil unit to avoid default. notesuntry's benchmark june 2027 sank to a five-year low, and the price of oil accounts for 95% of venezuela's export revenue. brazil's congress is scheduled to vote on a budget bill that is become a key test, control over her coalition as she forms the remainder of her cabinet. low, and the price of oil accounts for 95% of venezuela's export revenue. brazil's congress is scheduled to vote on a budget bill that is become a key test, control over her coalition as she forms the remainder of her cabinet. the bill would effectively eliminate this year's fiscal toget, preventing attempts take legal action against an administration for having failed to comply with the budget law. that is your latin america report for this tuesday. still ahead, secret angels desce
up next, trish regan joins me with a preview of what is ahead at the top of the hour on street smart. line" on bloomberg television continues in a moment. ♪ >> it is time now for the latin america report. opec's refusal for cutting oil production increases -- venezuela value currency until -- and sell its oil unit to avoid default. notesuntry's benchmark june 2027 sank to a five-year low, and the price of oil accounts for 95% of venezuela's export revenue. brazil's congress is...
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trish regan and "street smart" coming up at the top of the hour. >> we start the week with a key obamaadline. monday is the last week for the uninsured and insured alike to enroll for health benefits that will kick in january 1. otherwise, open enrollment doesn't end until every 15th. -- february 15. we will get earnings from verifone, darden restaurants and dave. oncan expect new data tuesday that should show u.s. housing starts increasing in november, according to a bloomberg survey of economists. the biggest piece of economic news comes on wednesday when the federal open market committee tots here in washington decide whether to keep its pledge of holding interest rates near 04 "a considerable time." -- near zero for "a considerable time." janet yellen will hold her news conference following the release. across the pond on thursday, european union leaders start a two-day summit in brussels. on the agenda, support for ukraine, how to deal with russia, and the eu economy. back at home, according to two people with knowledge of the matter, metlife will come under the microscope of fede
trish regan and "street smart" coming up at the top of the hour. >> we start the week with a key obamaadline. monday is the last week for the uninsured and insured alike to enroll for health benefits that will kick in january 1. otherwise, open enrollment doesn't end until every 15th. -- february 15. we will get earnings from verifone, darden restaurants and dave. oncan expect new data tuesday that should show u.s. housing starts increasing in november, according to a bloomberg...
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trish calvo is the magazine's deputy editor of "health and food." i want to ask you.s things. but supplements are different and we're led to believe they're natural. >> yes. and people do think they're national. a quarter of the people in our survey thought they were safe because they were natural. butting chully they're regulated by the fda more like foods than drugs. so that means that they don't have to be proven safe before they go on the market. they're assumed to be safe unless they are proven otherwise. and the burden of proof to prove them unsafe is on the fda, to take them off the market if they happen to be unsafe. >> we know these up a msupplements are popular, are they effective? >> they are not affective. >> those ads show that they do get cut and ripped. >> 700 pounds within ten weeks. >> fabulous in a bikini. >> sometimes on the side of supplement bottles you see a lot of different claims. they're allowed to make claims about the way the body functions but not about disease so they can say something like burns fat but they can't say reduces the risk of
trish calvo is the magazine's deputy editor of "health and food." i want to ask you.s things. but supplements are different and we're led to believe they're natural. >> yes. and people do think they're national. a quarter of the people in our survey thought they were safe because they were natural. butting chully they're regulated by the fda more like foods than drugs. so that means that they don't have to be proven safe before they go on the market. they're assumed to be safe...
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trish regan has a preview. >> the sanctions did not have the effect that oil did.as oil started plummeting, we saw a real decline in the ruble. the central bank has been trying to intervene. they haven't really been able to get a hold on it. you now have the 10-year at about 13% for the yield on russian bonds. >> the question is, does any of that really matter to vladimir putin? >> well, it could, right? -- rather,ncertainty economic uncertainty breeds political uncertainty. you would think that at some point this would start to matter to him. if he tries to present himself on the international stage, things like their currency are critical. fear is that you default on debt, that is something that a world leader would not want. theoretically, it should matter. nonetheless, we've seen this increase in his popularity ever since the ukraine crisis broke out. we will talk about the future of russia and whether or not you should be investing at 3:00 p.m. the head of eastern europe at great on capital management, and "foreignst at policy" an editor at the institute of mo
trish regan has a preview. >> the sanctions did not have the effect that oil did.as oil started plummeting, we saw a real decline in the ruble. the central bank has been trying to intervene. they haven't really been able to get a hold on it. you now have the 10-year at about 13% for the yield on russian bonds. >> the question is, does any of that really matter to vladimir putin? >> well, it could, right? -- rather,ncertainty economic uncertainty breeds political uncertainty....
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. >> reporter: throughout the the day investigators finding hill's sister pennsylvania trish flick, brother-in-law aaron flick and their daughter nina, only 14, shot and killed in their souderton home. seventeen year-old anthony flick found in the home with the head wound and transported to the hospital. >> nice family. i mean, they didn't bother anybody but, you know, so i don't know, it is scary. so, i hope they get the person who did it. >> reporter: neighbors at hill's apartment complex stunned today, that she's gone. grateful that the couple's two daughters were spared. >> it is really sad, you know, they are hurt, our kids were very close to their kids and, you know, my son would run right up to her. she loved holding my baby, my little one. she would be like i'm taking him, keeping him. she was a great lady. >> reporter: right through can see bullet holes in the side of that apartment building, from early this morning. lower will salford township police tell us that they will remain out here throughout the night until the suspect is caught. for new reporting live from lower salford township
. >> reporter: throughout the the day investigators finding hill's sister pennsylvania trish flick, brother-in-law aaron flick and their daughter nina, only 14, shot and killed in their souderton home. seventeen year-old anthony flick found in the home with the head wound and transported to the hospital. >> nice family. i mean, they didn't bother anybody but, you know, so i don't know, it is scary. so, i hope they get the person who did it. >> reporter: neighbors at hill's...
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on the well being of the family members, we went to that location and initially found tragically, trish an her husband, aaron, we backed out briefly and went back in and found the children. >> as i just indicated, we are waiting the coroner's autopsy report and final determination, but we believe he died of cutting wounds? >> was there a sword found at the scene? >> i believe there was a knife at the scene. >> a rough estimate on when, how soon after these acts he may have taken his own life, or how long you may have been laying there before you found him? >> anything i would say in response to that question is pure speculation, i would imagine the coroner can give us that information of how long he was there. >> we don't have information about the timing, but from the injuries that anthony suffered, they were significant cutting injuries it appears to us they were defensive in nature and he was fighting off his attacker, how that event evolved and how things transpired we don't know. we hope he will be okay and able to share that with us. >> any indication like on the phone of what sta
on the well being of the family members, we went to that location and initially found tragically, trish an her husband, aaron, we backed out briefly and went back in and found the children. >> as i just indicated, we are waiting the coroner's autopsy report and final determination, but we believe he died of cutting wounds? >> was there a sword found at the scene? >> i believe there was a knife at the scene. >> a rough estimate on when, how soon after these acts he may...
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. >> they were always so nice, and trish, his wife, oh, we don't know what happened. >> reporter: now i did speak to friends with the couple. they say that they are not surprised at this point that bradley stone is wanted by police. they say there was a contentious relationship with him and a number of the family members. again, people on the street asking what happened to the other members of the family. authorities are not confirming their fate, if they were in the home or not. but we can tell you, crime scene investigates going through the home in souderton, where we want to let you know, schools were on lockdown most of the day. >> and our team coverage continues in lands dale, where we know one other woman was also found dead earlier today. >> live outside that home on 5th street. what do you know from where you are? >> reporter: this is the scene of two shooting victims. this is the scene, of course, tied to the investigate we've within talking about. the body of one victim still inside the house, monitored by police. the montgomery county coroner took another victim out minutes
. >> they were always so nice, and trish, his wife, oh, we don't know what happened. >> reporter: now i did speak to friends with the couple. they say that they are not surprised at this point that bradley stone is wanted by police. they say there was a contentious relationship with him and a number of the family members. again, people on the street asking what happened to the other members of the family. authorities are not confirming their fate, if they were in the home or not....
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back with the brand new album man against machine and he is on a world tour with his talented wife, trishngwood and we are so excited garth brooks is joining us this morning. we want to thank you for setting up this tour to promote your new album and come to philadelphia. >> welcome to philadelphia, garth. >> thank you, guys, what a introduction. i said that is sweet. >> we don't necessity anything else. >> a we don't have anytime for the segment so thanks for being with us. hey, are you coming to philadelphia on the tour. >> you know what we just a announced pittsburgh, so we are going to go down there and do a stint but i don't get to see too much out in front of the schedule, but i can't imagine a tour without philadelphia a, what a great, great market to play. >> that is so true. >> so, you're going to get this question over and over again today, 13 years. >> where have you been. >> we missed you. >> been raising our babies, greatest gift i have ever received from god and people was time off just to raise our babies. i always said when the the last one went to college, then, we'd look
back with the brand new album man against machine and he is on a world tour with his talented wife, trishngwood and we are so excited garth brooks is joining us this morning. we want to thank you for setting up this tour to promote your new album and come to philadelphia. >> welcome to philadelphia, garth. >> thank you, guys, what a introduction. i said that is sweet. >> we don't necessity anything else. >> a we don't have anytime for the segment so thanks for being with...
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trish frost is living the dream. a basketball fan from melbourne australia. the 20-year-old with fellow aussie and golden state warrior star andrew bogut. >> we met about a year back in melbourne and he says, come out one day and we'll look out for you. that was my wish. >> three years ago he was diagnosed with a rare form of lymphoma and given just two weeks to live. his mother showed us this facebook picture. a bone marrow transplant from his sister and playing basketball on his x-box kept him going. today thanks to the make-a-wish foundation, he'll attend his first nba game. >> you promise him a winning game tonight? >> yeah, i promise. >> thompson and other warriors took time this morning to meet trent and his family. he'll get to see how golden state is indeed golden so far this season. for the players and the fans. >> i just look at this as people have been coming for 20 years and good or bad, win or lose, they still show up. now they got more to cheer for. it's exciting. >> the excitement for this fan signing a one-day contract with the team. he'll get
trish frost is living the dream. a basketball fan from melbourne australia. the 20-year-old with fellow aussie and golden state warrior star andrew bogut. >> we met about a year back in melbourne and he says, come out one day and we'll look out for you. that was my wish. >> three years ago he was diagnosed with a rare form of lymphoma and given just two weeks to live. his mother showed us this facebook picture. a bone marrow transplant from his sister and playing basketball on his...
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yesterday, the mayor meeting with the city's five police unions including pba president pat trish lynch who last been publicly critical of the mayor. union leaders believe the mayor is fostering a movement in the wake that far grand jury decision, in the death of eric garner. the mayor says that the meeting focused on identifying ways to move forward, and healing police community relations, the leader of the largest police union saying the meeting did nothing to fix that shattered relationship. >> let's head north of there. in edmonton, canada, a man with a lengthy criminal record, kills eight people, including two young children, before taking his own life. seven of those people found shot to death in one home, police found their bodies monday night. a 37 year old woman was found dead in a separate home. the shooter allegedly committed suicide nearby, the edmonton police chief saying the motive for the mass murder appears to be planned and deliberate domestic violence. >> bad weather hampering search effort for victims of airasia flight 8501. >> officials say six bodies have been recov
yesterday, the mayor meeting with the city's five police unions including pba president pat trish lynch who last been publicly critical of the mayor. union leaders believe the mayor is fostering a movement in the wake that far grand jury decision, in the death of eric garner. the mayor says that the meeting focused on identifying ways to move forward, and healing police community relations, the leader of the largest police union saying the meeting did nothing to fix that shattered relationship....
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police discovered bodies of nicole stone's sister pennsylvania trish flick, aaron and a knees as steve keeley mentioned a 17 year-old was also injured in that shooting, medivac'd to jefferson hospital in philadelphia, investigators believe that is where this whole shooting rampage happened as that 17 years old's house, chris and karen. >> jennifer gist in harleysville, thank you. >>> we will stay on top of this situation because it continues to evolve. we will have breaking details on my fox philly.com. updates will be will be sending out latest on twit eras well. >>> bill cosby's wife is breaking her silence what she has to say about sexual assault allegations a against her husband. >>> and the director of that hit movie, from disney, frozen, apologizing new to the parents what she's sorry about. (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a suba
police discovered bodies of nicole stone's sister pennsylvania trish flick, aaron and a knees as steve keeley mentioned a 17 year-old was also injured in that shooting, medivac'd to jefferson hospital in philadelphia, investigators believe that is where this whole shooting rampage happened as that 17 years old's house, chris and karen. >> jennifer gist in harleysville, thank you. >>> we will stay on top of this situation because it continues to evolve. we will have breaking...
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we actually based our model for our nu the trish on human kids designing products that we wanted to sell and bring to market in order to fund our initiative and our efforts, so we don't have to have fund raisers and rely on donations. there is constantly revenue coming in. >> is this already for sale? >> yes, this just came out a couple months ago, the cat food. the dog food has been out six years. >> everyone on the set is trying to get me to eat it. they brought me a fork. >> the ingredients you can read. >> i have tried the kibble. i don't know. >> make the transition to people. >>t the meant for cats. >> first lady michelle obama obviously is working with congress trying to get a school lunch program. what is your sort of insight on this and. >> our children's initiative yomo has been working on improving school food and lowering obesity rates and trying to help with the next door neighbor from obesity to hunger. i think the only level playing field for battling hunger among american kids and the obesity rate at the same time is through school food. i think it makes great sense to im
we actually based our model for our nu the trish on human kids designing products that we wanted to sell and bring to market in order to fund our initiative and our efforts, so we don't have to have fund raisers and rely on donations. there is constantly revenue coming in. >> is this already for sale? >> yes, this just came out a couple months ago, the cat food. the dog food has been out six years. >> everyone on the set is trying to get me to eat it. they brought me a fork....
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back here live we are in the four and a half ache conservatory at long wood garden and joining me is trishvans, communication manager. you have an amazing theme this year for holiday display. can you tell us bit. >> sure, kate. one of the great things about long woodies every year we change our theme this year we took inspiration from our meadow gardens which opened up in june. wonderful habitat for birds. we decided to do a bird inspired christmas. >> it is a nation. just stunning in here. bird theme is woven through everything you have and you start planning christmas decorations a full year in advance. >> we do we start planning our display a year ahead of time. it takes our core team of 07 people to pull it together in addition to the facilities people who help with the behind the scenes look and the results are spectacular. >> they are spectacular. can you tell people what your hours are, what they can find when they come here through the holiday season. >> we're opened every day of the year including the holiday. great place to bring a family when you get tired of everybody in the ho
back here live we are in the four and a half ache conservatory at long wood garden and joining me is trishvans, communication manager. you have an amazing theme this year for holiday display. can you tell us bit. >> sure, kate. one of the great things about long woodies every year we change our theme this year we took inspiration from our meadow gardens which opened up in june. wonderful habitat for birds. we decided to do a bird inspired christmas. >> it is a nation. just stunning...
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the haungs said she suffered from malnew trish related illnesses. >> we feel like there is no end tohis court, this court that we believe is a sham. >> as the case continued, the couple sent two sons to live with relatives in the u.s. when the court overturned their sentence on sunday, they said they wanted to return home to be with their sons and to grief the death of their daughter. secretary of state john kerry has asked qatar's foreign minister to help the k78 return to the u.s. a state department said on monday, it learned some paperwork needed to be filed before the huangs can leave. >> while the case was overturned, the travel ban was not yet overturned. and so that is, of course, the issue at play here and one we are certainly working with all relevant folks to resolve. >> a firm representing the huangs said they filed all of the necessary paperwork to leave the country but spokesmen also told me they are not at risk of being rearrested. we reached out to the government of qatar, which funds this network, and a spokesperson at the qatar embassy in washington told us they won'
the haungs said she suffered from malnew trish related illnesses. >> we feel like there is no end tohis court, this court that we believe is a sham. >> as the case continued, the couple sent two sons to live with relatives in the u.s. when the court overturned their sentence on sunday, they said they wanted to return home to be with their sons and to grief the death of their daughter. secretary of state john kerry has asked qatar's foreign minister to help the k78 return to the u.s....
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. >> reporter: tania trish is with the illinois retail research association. >> good old-fashioned crimeis still around. people are trying to be more creative, more brazen, taking lot more risk to gain more. >> it doesn't mat irif they're located on the mag nif sand mule or elsewhere. they're taking precautions to make sure their employees are safe. >> reporter: so far there have been only two arrests and while there haven't been any injuries. as long as the thieves are using a car as a well, law enforcement believes it's only a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt or killed. >> nobody seems to care. >> and that you can't trace that car back very easily to the suspects. >> it's only a matter of time. they're going to get caught. dean, we thank you. >>> police in langs this morning are looking for whoever's behind that deadly arson attack. the developer of the would-be apartments is no stranger to controversy. danielle nottingham tells us of the painstaking clues as investigators piece together why this happened. >> downtown l.a. on fire. >> reporter: the multi-story fire that
. >> reporter: tania trish is with the illinois retail research association. >> good old-fashioned crimeis still around. people are trying to be more creative, more brazen, taking lot more risk to gain more. >> it doesn't mat irif they're located on the mag nif sand mule or elsewhere. they're taking precautions to make sure their employees are safe. >> reporter: so far there have been only two arrests and while there haven't been any injuries. as long as the thieves are...
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trish is the editor of foods.n there. and supplements can be totally different and i think we're led to believe that they're natural? >> yeah people do think they're natural. a quarter people in the survey felt they were safe because they were natural. but actually they're regulated by the fda more like foods than like drugs. so that means they don't have to be proven safe before they go on the market. and they're assumed to be safe unless they're proven yous. and the burden of proof to prove them unsafe is to take them off the market. >> are they effective? >> they are not effective. >> but those ads they show -- >> they 0 do. >> you get cut, ripped. >> and you were 700 >> you look fabulous in a bikini. >> you know sometimes, on the side of supplement bottles, you see a lot of different claims. and they're allowed to make claims about the way the body functions but not about disease. so they can say something that says burns fat but they can't say rebusses obesity because obesity say disease. there's really no ev
trish is the editor of foods.n there. and supplements can be totally different and i think we're led to believe that they're natural? >> yeah people do think they're natural. a quarter people in the survey felt they were safe because they were natural. but actually they're regulated by the fda more like foods than like drugs. so that means they don't have to be proven safe before they go on the market. and they're assumed to be safe unless they're proven yous. and the burden of proof to...
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tania trish is with the illinois retail research association. >> good old-fashioned crime and theft ising to be more creative, being a little more brazen, taking a lot more risk to gain more. >> it doesn't matter if they're located on the magnificent mile or in the neighborhoods. everyone's taking precautions and doing what they can to make sure shoppers and employees are safe. >> reporter: so far there have been only two arrests and while no one has been injured, as long as thieves are using cars as a weapon, law enforcement believes it's only a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt or even killed. >> it's absolutely true. i'm amazed at how bold and brazen they are when they know they're being videotaped. nobody seems to care. >> and that you can't trace that car back very easily to the suspects. >> it's only a matter of time. they're going to get caught. dean, we thank you. >>> police in los angeles this morning are looking for whoever is behind that devastating arson attack. we showed you the flames billowing from this construction site last week. the developer of the woul
tania trish is with the illinois retail research association. >> good old-fashioned crime and theft ising to be more creative, being a little more brazen, taking a lot more risk to gain more. >> it doesn't matter if they're located on the magnificent mile or in the neighborhoods. everyone's taking precautions and doing what they can to make sure shoppers and employees are safe. >> reporter: so far there have been only two arrests and while no one has been injured, as long as...
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. >> reporter: trish is very shy so we're going to leave her alone for now.re's a number of them out here and it's really great to see on christmas especially when they need the help delivering the meals. we had the good showing today and we'll send it back you to, darya. >> thanks a lot, dan. >>> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, this christmas day special, george rask has nothing to talk but he has a lot of hoppies and has some cool foys. george is going to -- toys. george is going to give us a lesson in flying. when we come back, you can fly, speed limit only, over the bay and golden gate bridges. all clear and an easy ride now. we'll be right back. but that hast stpedme fm molingf my dtor ld m abt stara. it hps kp myskinlear. with only dosea ye afr 2 artedose.. ... stelar® hps be sean. stelara®ay ler yr ilitto fht iectis and incrse yr sk oinfeions some serio inftion reire spitizatn. befo staing elar®.. ...your door suldtestor tercusi. stelara mayncree ur rk ofance alwaysell ur ctorf yohave any sign of fectn, ve h canr, or if u delop y w sk grohs. do n
. >> reporter: trish is very shy so we're going to leave her alone for now.re's a number of them out here and it's really great to see on christmas especially when they need the help delivering the meals. we had the good showing today and we'll send it back you to, darya. >> thanks a lot, dan. >>> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, this christmas day special, george rask has nothing to talk but he has a lot of hoppies and has some cool foys. george is going to -- toys....
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trish has gone up __ tuition has gone up a great deal.nd of the day, you do not talk about the net price __ you are not giving a real picture on what the cost of college is. host: let's talk to another student. let's talk to alida. caller: i like to know if you can just a couple concerns that i have. i'm a student. i'm 55 years old __ i also have a lot of work experience. i'm a nontraditional student. how does higher education address nontraditional students returning back to school? another concern is __ i transferred from ohio to michigan to go to school __ i had to retake a whole bunch of classes. it seems to me that these universities have different curricula. wired school state to state forming more cohesive curriculum so you can transfer? host: can i ask you how much is it costing you to go to school? caller: i get $16,000 per year in student loans. i also work part_time. this is another concern __ why the cost for me is so high. this past semester i had to take biology, art, psychology. at 55, i am on my career path __ i have an as
trish has gone up __ tuition has gone up a great deal.nd of the day, you do not talk about the net price __ you are not giving a real picture on what the cost of college is. host: let's talk to another student. let's talk to alida. caller: i like to know if you can just a couple concerns that i have. i'm a student. i'm 55 years old __ i also have a lot of work experience. i'm a nontraditional student. how does higher education address nontraditional students returning back to school? another...