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household name because e of his popularity on "top chef," d he decided to leave to new york t to beefef ue d. restaurantt s scene. spike ndelsohn is heating things up. his reaurants are staples. pizza.uff eatery, we the we sat down with him. branch out to his chicago makes him nervous. >> spike mendelsohn, welcome. washingtgton claims you, b you are not a native here. tommy where you grew up. -- tell me where you grew up. >> i grew up in montrÉal. a big greek family. in all sorts of facets of the restaurant industry in montrÉal. we moved to spain when i was 13, 14 years old. it was an amazing exposition, the world's fair -- one of the most successful ones they had for a long time. we had six different venues in the fair. it was an amazing experience. we were there for about three years off and on. instead of moving back to montrÉal, i moved to where my grandmother was living, florida, and that is how i got my start in the united states. >> did they come looking for you for the competition, w did it work? fan -- sister had been a >> my sister had been a n. she had been watching "project run
household name because e of his popularity on "top chef," d he decided to leave to new york t to beefef ue d. restaurantt s scene. spike ndelsohn is heating things up. his reaurants are staples. pizza.uff eatery, we the we sat down with him. branch out to his chicago makes him nervous. >> spike mendelsohn, welcome. washingtgton claims you, b you are not a native here. tommy where you grew up. -- tell me where you grew up. >> i grew up in montrÉal. a big greek family. in...
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. >> this could get "asia or the united states, but right now, our courts are notot givining ue right to be forgotten. on wall street -- you are our expert on predicting theuture. it was a rough week, and it seemed eveone was joyous on wednesday. by thursday, experts were saying this pasure cruises over. the market is headed for a correction. are you saying the possibility of a correctition of 20% downtun in this market? -- it is ais always highly volatile period. we are into that s seasonal. -- seasonal perd. is a market trying to get ahead the fed. you have labor markets and. the dollar value is improving. something positive e to the economy and the market brbroadly. madade on the gains wednesday -- thereas no reason for the market o wednesday t tht got as high as it did. later in the week, they were saying, this does not lo so good. are you an optimist or pessimist? >> i think i am an optimist on the economy. the economy is definitely moving in the right direction. in some instances, it has gotten ahead of thahat. there is a little bit of a pullback taking place. markets, bull mark
. >> this could get "asia or the united states, but right now, our courts are notot givining ue right to be forgotten. on wall street -- you are our expert on predicting theuture. it was a rough week, and it seemed eveone was joyous on wednesday. by thursday, experts were saying this pasure cruises over. the market is headed for a correction. are you saying the possibility of a correctition of 20% downtun in this market? -- it is ais always highly volatile period. we are into that s...
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fungus -- ue to buy about -- growth at home and in china.ock is up by two point 83%. >> tell us about the contrast. light atbe seeing the the end of the tunnel. we have to be very careful because the situation is very .ontracted between weekends 44%., they also launched the models in china. the situation is definitely not america,ill -- latin 38% drop in sales. they had a 62% drop. at the moment, europe and china are up thinking this results but they have to be careful about the job. bitf investors were little comforted this morning, is that .onfidence about pujols brother >> he is raising their four cats for the sheer. they're planning a four to 5% growth initially. , he is developing a new model where he is trying to focus on less models than before . , the trend is .round two or 3% we like to see growth. it does not have to be big growth. we like to see steady growth. some -- ed create >> peugeot is expecting him to report. they're opening a factory in .hina >> thank you very much for joining us. the stocks are up 29%. guy johnson joins u
fungus -- ue to buy about -- growth at home and in china.ock is up by two point 83%. >> tell us about the contrast. light atbe seeing the the end of the tunnel. we have to be very careful because the situation is very .ontracted between weekends 44%., they also launched the models in china. the situation is definitely not america,ill -- latin 38% drop in sales. they had a 62% drop. at the moment, europe and china are up thinking this results but they have to be careful about the job. bitf...
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no, not ue. isis is the jv team. no, that's not true. same thing wh this.it's simy not th government's job to use the military to combat climate change. >> and, rick, according to a recent poll, re's what americans consider most important to their interests in terms of immediate security threats. on, economy, jobs. two, terrorism. immigration. you have to go way down the bottom. only 3% there at e very bottom think climate change is of immediate concern. > yeah, look, i acknowledge i'm troubled by t word "immediate." maybe it's how you define it. i would define it in the next ur years and don't really believe that this is a national security problem in the next few years. however, if, and i'm underlining the word "if" so we don't have to have that debate. if you believe there's climate changeaking plac whether naturally or man mad then it's not that hard to see how that does trslate into the situation that would, in fact, be a problem for our national security. >> let's really spell it ou this is specifically what the defense departmensaid, and i'm quoting
no, not ue. isis is the jv team. no, that's not true. same thing wh this.it's simy not th government's job to use the military to combat climate change. >> and, rick, according to a recent poll, re's what americans consider most important to their interests in terms of immediate security threats. on, economy, jobs. two, terrorism. immigration. you have to go way down the bottom. only 3% there at e very bottom think climate change is of immediate concern. > yeah, look, i acknowledge i'm...
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i see fantastic companies and by .ue is well-placed i think sap is fantastic. i see good opportunities, in terms of people doing things. markets -- microsoft, i think blackest stone -- blackstone is delivering. bifurcation between the good and not so good. >> i talk about the static in the s&p 500 company that spends on dividends and buybacks. that is ridiculous. how long can i go on? >> it is bad. they run into trouble. the problem is a huge chunk of that being on reported earnings. if we do not get investment, company capacity will be reduced. >> that's i you engineer a bull market. the bond yield is opening a higher. it is down 5% and heading towards 2%. we start the year in spain at 4% and it is a drop of 200 basis points. there is so much to talk about. it is decision day. we will debate the strength of the u.k. economy. they deliver the numbers and the stock is higher. we are back into. plenty to discuss. >> welcome back. this isathan ferro and on the move. phone,ng online, on your and on amazon. we cover the market reaction to the minutes and i want to r
i see fantastic companies and by .ue is well-placed i think sap is fantastic. i see good opportunities, in terms of people doing things. markets -- microsoft, i think blackest stone -- blackstone is delivering. bifurcation between the good and not so good. >> i talk about the static in the s&p 500 company that spends on dividends and buybacks. that is ridiculous. how long can i go on? >> it is bad. they run into trouble. the problem is a huge chunk of that being on reported...
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there is a glitch in the apple pay cret service a thousand people ue their as bank of america has beene billed apple says only a small number were affected. >> the government says next year's social securi check will be adjusted $22 a month for the average cipient. >> reports about two american s eeb yoela. the family of nurse amber vinzon saysoctors no longer detect the virus. she's been cured,hey say. she cared for the man who died in aas hospital two wks ago. another nurse tre, nina pham is now the only known person in america infected with ebola. an american journalist is out of the hospal and heading home to rhode island. doctors released him from a bio containment unit after his blod tested negative he contracted the virus by working as a freelce cameraman. saying quote, i fought, and won with lots of help. >> it starts monday, and covers visitors aid workers, journalists and others returning from buy beera or guinea. the president is cautisly optimistic about the situation in t u.s.. >> we'll continue to put in place additional measures a they make sense in order to assure that
there is a glitch in the apple pay cret service a thousand people ue their as bank of america has beene billed apple says only a small number were affected. >> the government says next year's social securi check will be adjusted $22 a month for the average cipient. >> reports about two american s eeb yoela. the family of nurse amber vinzon saysoctors no longer detect the virus. she's been cured,hey say. she cared for the man who died in aas hospital two wks ago. another nurse tre,...
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. >> ali srel sh velshi joining ue going to ask you to stand stand.just saw something in the video we have been watching that seems to confirm a report earlier that the gunman had taken a black car and driven right up to the front of the parliament building. we saw the police from behind there sort of tactical unit approach that black sedan, you can see in the foreground and then back away, so it would seem to suggest that perhaps that was the vehicle that the gunman or perhaps multiple gunmen used after the shots were fired at the memorial and then when they drove up to the parliament building and entered. but for the latest and there has been a lot of news coming out on social media, maria has been watching this, and gives us somewhat of you have been finding out. >> yeah. david, well, i first want to show you this image inside the caucus room this was tweeted out about 52 minutes ago from graham richardson he's with c. tv. take look at this. you can see some member of parliament inside the caucus hear. you can see here the door is barricadeed with
. >> ali srel sh velshi joining ue going to ask you to stand stand.just saw something in the video we have been watching that seems to confirm a report earlier that the gunman had taken a black car and driven right up to the front of the parliament building. we saw the police from behind there sort of tactical unit approach that black sedan, you can see in the foreground and then back away, so it would seem to suggest that perhaps that was the vehicle that the gunman or perhaps multiple...
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f ue esa capacidad la que lo llevÓ a estudiar ingenierÍa de sistemas. >> me gusta parte desarmar lasa frente en alto. nunca me discriminaron. hay puertas que se cierran y se abren. >> hoy lo encontramos en su trabajo en san juan de miraflores, un distrito popular de lima donde se multiplica resolviendo los problemas con las computadoras. para sus hÁbiles pies, estas mÁquinas no tienen secretos. >> la primera vez, me quedÉ mirando, desconcertado. ¿cÓmo lo estÁ haciendo? >> gilberto siempre quiere mÁs. ahora estudia pintura en la asociaciÓn de pintores con la boca y con el pie de lima. un grupo que reÚne a artistas discapacitados. >> siempre fue muy ambicioso, hÁbil, dedicado, paciente. tenÍa ya características que lo hacÍan que la acuarela fuera una tÉcnica. >> la clave de una buena vida estÁ, dice gilberto, en las ganas que tenga uno de hacer las cosas. lo demÁs, asegura, son pretextos. >> para mÍ,p esa palabra quizÁs no existe. >> ese es el ejemplo que le quiere dejar a sus dos hijas. que no hay nada que no pueda hacerse. mientras tanto, su amor de padre envuelve a sus pequeÑas con
f ue esa capacidad la que lo llevÓ a estudiar ingenierÍa de sistemas. >> me gusta parte desarmar lasa frente en alto. nunca me discriminaron. hay puertas que se cierran y se abren. >> hoy lo encontramos en su trabajo en san juan de miraflores, un distrito popular de lima donde se multiplica resolviendo los problemas con las computadoras. para sus hÁbiles pies, estas mÁquinas no tienen secretos. >> la primera vez, me quedÉ mirando, desconcertado. ¿cÓmo lo estÁ haciendo?...
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meanwhile, nearby in albemarle county, the investigators area,ue searching the looking for any clues at the lynchburg road, where remains were found on saturday. said nothingave specifically about what they're looking for, how long the search importantly,d most when we will find out whether the remains are in fact those of hannah graham. missingof course, went in charlottesville on september 13. jesse matthew has been charged disappearance, in addition to being charged with attempted murder. tomorrow in fairfax, a bench warrant will be issued for jesse charges.n those no word yet as to whether or when matthew will be transported charges.x on those now, of course, people in charlottesville are anxiously new information regarding those forensics tests, including one person who has thisvery closely tied to investigation since the beginning. you're going to hear from her, 5:00. up at until then, live in albemarle county, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> all right, jeff. there.ate the update a judge postponed a hearing for suspected serial killer in the man refused to talk. darren vann is ch
meanwhile, nearby in albemarle county, the investigators area,ue searching the looking for any clues at the lynchburg road, where remains were found on saturday. said nothingave specifically about what they're looking for, how long the search importantly,d most when we will find out whether the remains are in fact those of hannah graham. missingof course, went in charlottesville on september 13. jesse matthew has been charged disappearance, in addition to being charged with attempted murder....
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. >> if if it becomes a black whitish ue or trayvon martin now m noel you have a whole different set of issues. >> back to your point on terrorism in the white house not really calling terrorism terrorism. you have to realize obama's background from the beginning this is someone who palled around with bill ayers. this is someone who went to a church that basically preached hate. you have got to realize -- >> your point? >> she is making the point. >> oh my goodness. the point of it is, this obama is someone that is anti war, anti-terrorism. cameron stop. >> he doesn't want to call terrorism what is terrorism. that's what it is about. >> let me bring you in here. >> i would like to find out from the former secret service why was the front door not locked? isn't there a security advice? i think congressman asked that. >> the point here is of course he didn't have to be shot if things were working right he would have been detained before he got to the door. >> the question here is -- >> i have been in the security business. the detective that could have observed him going over the wall
. >> if if it becomes a black whitish ue or trayvon martin now m noel you have a whole different set of issues. >> back to your point on terrorism in the white house not really calling terrorism terrorism. you have to realize obama's background from the beginning this is someone who palled around with bill ayers. this is someone who went to a church that basically preached hate. you have got to realize -- >> your point? >> she is making the point. >> oh my...
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, and and i left andnn wikileaks came in, particularly a young woman named sarah darrison, and help uenowden seek political asylum read the first thing they did -- asylum. the first and they did was try to get to latin america, and they were stopped in moscow and held in the transit zone for weeks. ultimately, he was able to receive political asylum. that definitely was not his intended destination, but he is there now and he has political asylum. thesited him, and one of things that we learned in the film is that his longtime partner has recently joined him there. so that is where he is in the film. >> does he have a hope of coming back to the united states? >> i think he would love to. he said it. thisally believes in country, believes in the rule of law. and would love to come back. that yous it about him think we do not know or understand? ?here is the public perception even though he has people the salute him, he has people who feel like he is a traitor. he has the spectrum of opinion. but what else do we not know? where is the great misconception, if there is one? idealist.efinit
, and and i left andnn wikileaks came in, particularly a young woman named sarah darrison, and help uenowden seek political asylum read the first thing they did -- asylum. the first and they did was try to get to latin america, and they were stopped in moscow and held in the transit zone for weeks. ultimately, he was able to receive political asylum. that definitely was not his intended destination, but he is there now and he has political asylum. thesited him, and one of things that we learned...
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ue all know what to do with apple.d it over and over again that apple should not be tradedr >> buy, buy, buy! sell, oksell, sell! >> it should bexj( okowned.c i feel no different after thexd company reported an earnings b]$Ñ off xd$1.31 basis which mu higher than expected revenues. you know we care more about that than anything else. that's real growth. 339.5 million iphones sold. in five years. even better, management gave quarter. this is why we don't flip in and out of apple, we own the darn thing and watch it go higher long-term. you have to hopeok that one of these always complaining analysts who follows apple says this is as good as it gets and downgrades the stock. >> sell,>dsell, sell! >>e1 on some not perfect gross margin thesis so you can get in tomorrow. they love playing that game. i hate it!t(fá i think that what's more important,ó[ though, is the contrast between apple ande1 ib. one, a cheap fabulous growth stock that's inventive, and the other inexpensive stock thatjf looks cheap because it has very few
ue all know what to do with apple.d it over and over again that apple should not be tradedr >> buy, buy, buy! sell, oksell, sell! >> it should bexj( okowned.c i feel no different after thexd company reported an earnings b]$Ñ off xd$1.31 basis which mu higher than expected revenues. you know we care more about that than anything else. that's real growth. 339.5 million iphones sold. in five years. even better, management gave quarter. this is why we don't flip in and out of apple, we...
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. >> what is proving to be ue is that this election hasn't been nationalized. time and time again in many of these debates, many that you showed, it's more about local issues. look at the back and forth that mcconnell got in over the kentucky healthcare plan. he stumbled on it. didn't know what to say. that's about healthcare in kentucky. >> murphy? >> you can't get allison to admit who she voted for with the jaws of life machine. that's a disaster. when the president's numbers are down to 40%, broccoli is at 45. you will have a rejection. what they are trying to do -- i don't think it's working well, they are trying to make the election about some negative wedge issue. i believe that the thing is moving in a good republican direction because the national reject the president numbers. we have had a conga line of screwups. now we have ebola, which i think you have to be careful about politicizing it. it does become a narrative of incompetence. >> there does seem to be a line on ebola. of the debates, it seems as if the most telling moments -- the most telling ma
. >> what is proving to be ue is that this election hasn't been nationalized. time and time again in many of these debates, many that you showed, it's more about local issues. look at the back and forth that mcconnell got in over the kentucky healthcare plan. he stumbled on it. didn't know what to say. that's about healthcare in kentucky. >> murphy? >> you can't get allison to admit who she voted for with the jaws of life machine. that's a disaster. when the president's...
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he's right -- that all administrators should wake up scared every day about where the changes might ue go. but i think so far what we're seeing is incremental but t constant change ashe opposed to complete paradigm change within the institution. oppos >> if had you toed look at one m going that you would say universities have dos. to say on competitive, what would that be? >> well, i think clearly where we started the interview, they have to remind affordable. i give as an example of that the fact that we, last year, had oue lowest ever -- at least for 40 years -- tuition increase. we are focused on keeping our education affordable. i think the other thing is we also at the same time have to be able to compete for the very best intellectual talent out there.tual if by universities you mean . american universities, it is a white hot competition for the very best intellect actual talent out there. we compete now -- i have seen . this happen in recent years. very good faculty from asia or europe who probably would not have considered going back to b theirwo home countries ten year ago who
he's right -- that all administrators should wake up scared every day about where the changes might ue go. but i think so far what we're seeing is incremental but t constant change ashe opposed to complete paradigm change within the institution. oppos >> if had you toed look at one m going that you would say universities have dos. to say on competitive, what would that be? >> well, i think clearly where we started the interview, they have to remind affordable. i give as an example...
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ues after this from our abc stations. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ab ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> yes, it's that time. leading us off on "the skinny" is -- we talked about him a time or two -- david beckham. >> the former soccer playing superstar is set to take on his toughest opponent yet. unicef ambassador. he's going to lead a campaign to stop the spread of the deadly ebola virus. he'll appear in a video highlighting the way to prevent the spread of the disease that's already claimed over 4,000 lives. the video will be broadcast across west africa, the epicenter of the current outbreak. >> beckham is one of the most recognizable stars on the planet. especially beloved in sierra leone. one of the hardest hit by the epidemic. really the whole continent of africa big fans of soccer and he's been one of the biggest stars in soccer for literally decades now. they've been following him for quite some time. >> should have an impact. >>> let's turn now to taylor swift. the superstar was across the pond making an appearance on "the graham no
ues after this from our abc stations. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ab ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> yes, it's that time. leading us off on "the skinny" is -- we talked about him a time or two -- david beckham. >> the former soccer playing superstar is set to take on his toughest opponent yet. unicef ambassador. he's going to lead a campaign to stop the spread of the deadly ebola virus. he'll appear...
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so we'll stay comfortable as ue go through this evening, by 6:00 tonight, around 70 degrees.clouds in the area. by 8:00, partly cloudy, temperatures in the mid-60s. by 10:00 tonight we'll be dropping to near 60 degrees an a cool start tomorrow. half of your weekend will be much colder than the other half. i'll show you how hold cold it get, coming up. >>> now to developing news in the atlantic city casino crisis. new hope for the trump taj mahal. a federal bankruptcy judge voided the labor contract at the trump. the company and investor carl icahn said the casino could not survive without getting rid of the pension and health care obligations. trump entertainment threatened to shut down the casino on november 13th if the judge ruled to keep that contract. >>> new information now in the fight over the cancellation of the philadelphia teachers contract. the union representing the teachers has filed several court motions to try to reverse the school reform commission's action just yesterday. thousands of union members and supporters rallied outside school district headquarters.
so we'll stay comfortable as ue go through this evening, by 6:00 tonight, around 70 degrees.clouds in the area. by 8:00, partly cloudy, temperatures in the mid-60s. by 10:00 tonight we'll be dropping to near 60 degrees an a cool start tomorrow. half of your weekend will be much colder than the other half. i'll show you how hold cold it get, coming up. >>> now to developing news in the atlantic city casino crisis. new hope for the trump taj mahal. a federal bankruptcy judge voided the...
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i would like to say there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it just ue lemonis:onight on "the profit," courage. b is a family-run clothing company with seven stores across the country, but they have stumbled badly over the past two years. lousy decisions... noemi: i never approved this design. -nicolas: you approved this. -stephanie: are you kidding? lemonis: ...and poor execution... i just see cash. ...have put the company in a deep financial hole. that's created a ton of family drama. nicolas: you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work. lemonis: if they can't figure out a way to iron out their differences, there won't be a business to fight over. stephanie: nicolas, i don't want him to walk out that door because of this. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i make the tough decisions.
i would like to say there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it just ue lemonis:onight on "the profit," courage. b is a family-run clothing company with seven stores across the country, but they have stumbled badly over the past two years. lousy decisions... noemi: i never approved this design. -nicolas: you approved this. -stephanie: are you kidding? lemonis: ...and poor execution... i just see cash. ...have put the company in a deep financial hole. that's created...
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that is just one of the big stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. ue an impactas big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ yoare you kidding me?oo? everybody's on woo-woo! [elevator bell rings] woo-woo? lock and load, people! we're going all in on woo-woo! mark! comp us up a profile page! susie! write us some posts! i want sponsored woos. i want targeted woos. we need an ethnically ambiguous woo-woo mascot. dude. are you still on woo-woo? naaaahh, man, my mom's on woo-woo. ♪ liz: listen up. there is a new trend emerging. being able to play your favorite mobile games which you were going to do anyway, for money. joining us in fox business exclusive, is andrew paradise. cofounder and ceo of skill with a z. brings cash stakes to mobile games. i love the idea you were able to come up with the idea of linking gaming with cash prizes. >> my ah-ha moment came from playing a mobile racing ga
that is just one of the big stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. ue an impactas big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ yoare you kidding me?oo? everybody's on woo-woo! [elevator bell rings] woo-woo? lock and load, people! we're going all in on woo-woo! mark! comp us up a...
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i would like to say there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it just ue lemonis: tonight on "the profit," courage. b is a family-run clothing company with seven stores across the country, but they have stumbled badly over the past two years. lousy decisions... noemi: i never approved this design. -nicolas: you approved this. -stephanie: are you kidding? lemonis: ...and poor execution... i just see cash. ...have put the company in a deep financial hole. that's created a ton of family drama. nicolas: you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work. lemonis: if they can't figure out a way to iron out their differences, there won't be a business to fight over. stephanie: nicolas, i don't want him to walk out that door because of this. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i make the tough decisions. i back them up, spending my own money. nicolas: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. stephanie: where did you learn to negotiate? nicolas: it's just gonna be thrown inside boxes. lemonis: it's not always pretty, but this is business. i do it to sa
i would like to say there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it just ue lemonis: tonight on "the profit," courage. b is a family-run clothing company with seven stores across the country, but they have stumbled badly over the past two years. lousy decisions... noemi: i never approved this design. -nicolas: you approved this. -stephanie: are you kidding? lemonis: ...and poor execution... i just see cash. ...have put the company in a deep financial hole. that's...
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ue she's -- that's a big iss for fran is this the internet of things?ded in everything. >> it is. need too monitor, we measure everything. that wilw us to become a saint-etienne sitting -- to be come a sentient city. will recognize that we are all heading to the escalators and make it easier. news?t about the bad security experts have concerns. how do you ensure a sentient city is a secure city? >> this is one of the most important things that the internet of things and the smart city industry needs to learn about. key things is exploring the data, how we use data, and coming up with a best practice. if canary wharf can lead that and learn more about it for our operations, it is something we are keen to share so that we become good custodians of data. >> how different will these new buildings be? we heard about the dryer that people the hands of 50 for one pence in terms of cost. >> right. everything that goes into a building can be reimagined. we heard of next, -- we heard of nest, who reimagined the thermostat. we have a company and canary wharf that
ue she's -- that's a big iss for fran is this the internet of things?ded in everything. >> it is. need too monitor, we measure everything. that wilw us to become a saint-etienne sitting -- to be come a sentient city. will recognize that we are all heading to the escalators and make it easier. news?t about the bad security experts have concerns. how do you ensure a sentient city is a secure city? >> this is one of the most important things that the internet of things and the smart...
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stuart: breaking news, and an ue on what we told you earlier.rsight eight fox news ron klein will not appear before the house oversight committee on friday. the white house simply says he will not be able to attend, that's it. remember he hasn't officially started working at and missed two high level ebola meetings over the weekend. look at this, the nasdaq shows a gain .8%, that is 33 points. the s&p 500 also on the upside, a broader market indicator up a half a percent. the price of gold at 12.44. it has crept up recently. we have a yield at 2.1, 2.2%. millennials want good food, want healthy food, more companies making that their focus. they have a best-selling male in whole foods. it is a substitute for eggs. this year's fortune 40 under 40 list. how old are you? >> i'm 344, stuart. stuart: and you found it? >> i did with my best friend. stuart: two and a half years ago, your food is all plant-based. no animal source whatsoever, is that accurate? >> it is accurate. i so one of your guests standing in front of a big oil well. the point is lik
stuart: breaking news, and an ue on what we told you earlier.rsight eight fox news ron klein will not appear before the house oversight committee on friday. the white house simply says he will not be able to attend, that's it. remember he hasn't officially started working at and missed two high level ebola meetings over the weekend. look at this, the nasdaq shows a gain .8%, that is 33 points. the s&p 500 also on the upside, a broader market indicator up a half a percent. the price of gold...
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that's what becomes so difficult because the ues are coming from taxpayers of pennsylvania. to e gonna have to be able develop a plan that the taxpayers will afford at the same time not harm the workers have invested in the program. now, based upon that answer, i'm agrees with me he me we have contributed. i'm not coming late. contributed the entire time. was digging our way out a $4.2 billion deficit that i inherited from my predecessor revenue secretary. we have been talking about the pension and something that the republicans and democrats working with the governor will have to address taxpayers of pennsylvania cannot afford not addressing it. >> thank you very much governor. aven have a viewer question. how do you see the profits of of marijuana going in pennsylvania. governor corbitt? >> the viewers here know my ackground as an attorney general and as the united states attorney for the western district of pennsylvania. support the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes. a study with ed different children's hospitals pennsylvania into the cbd oil and limited
that's what becomes so difficult because the ues are coming from taxpayers of pennsylvania. to e gonna have to be able develop a plan that the taxpayers will afford at the same time not harm the workers have invested in the program. now, based upon that answer, i'm agrees with me he me we have contributed. i'm not coming late. contributed the entire time. was digging our way out a $4.2 billion deficit that i inherited from my predecessor revenue secretary. we have been talking about the pension...
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we were trying to bring the state department and even the justice department to work with when we ue the cases saw russian citizens and remind you these kids are russian citizens. they also get american citizenship the moment they cross the border but they continue to be russian citizens. and wherever we are trying to help justice to be soid -- served, we were very much left alone at best sometimes we saw that the sentences that were ven to people were unjustifiable -- unjust fyably mild. we also felt that if you compare the punishment that people would get for torturing a kid of american origin would be significantly different. all of this was very much a concern to us. we have been -- had been ising it with american colleagues so many times. but we largely were getting a response that the federal government cannot do much because these issues are regulated by state laws. which we also learned the hard way, and i will tell you that e had a case where there was a legal procedure against one family that was believed to be abusing a minor from russia and i sent a legal expert from the
we were trying to bring the state department and even the justice department to work with when we ue the cases saw russian citizens and remind you these kids are russian citizens. they also get american citizenship the moment they cross the border but they continue to be russian citizens. and wherever we are trying to help justice to be soid -- served, we were very much left alone at best sometimes we saw that the sentences that were ven to people were unjustifiable -- unjust fyably mild. we...
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southbound,ue vehicles are still blocking the left lane of the intersection.nue because of a tree that brought wires down. the roadway is closed. good news out of the beltway to the dulles toll road. all lanes are open, easing getting to mclean out of titans. eileen, how about it? >> it will be a little bit better than yesterday, but it is going to be breezy. 63 degrees by lunchtime, 68 by 5:00 p.m. stick with usill both saturday and sunday. tomorrow, highs around 70 degrees. by sunday, 68. keep in mind for the marine corps marathon, it will be breezy out of the northwest, 10 to 20 miles per hour. >> big changes for fairfax county high school students next year. the school toward approved later start times. schools will start at 8:00 or 8:10. schools will begin at 7:30 to middle school students, and elementary school start times will stay the same. they -- thanks for watching. we are back with abc 7 news at noon. announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from the series, "deal with it," howie mandel. and from film, television, and broadway actor, gr
southbound,ue vehicles are still blocking the left lane of the intersection.nue because of a tree that brought wires down. the roadway is closed. good news out of the beltway to the dulles toll road. all lanes are open, easing getting to mclean out of titans. eileen, how about it? >> it will be a little bit better than yesterday, but it is going to be breezy. 63 degrees by lunchtime, 68 by 5:00 p.m. stick with usill both saturday and sunday. tomorrow, highs around 70 degrees. by sunday,...
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now building on the first and ue second recommendations in the paper, i want to caution against the need to collect more data.e what we need, and i'm certain that the authors would agree isa to collect accurate data. and, yes, this absolutely col includes a better accounting of academic preparation given its relationship to retention and to completion.academic so the arguments in the paper, s in fact, raise another issue, which is central for fact, consideration. and that is how the department n and other agencies, and this wa referenced by a speaker earlier, can actually empower and incentivize institutions. only and i know to not only report he out data but to actually utilize their own data to improve ageni student outcomes. so this means in addition to ths department needing to rethink tj its census data, the departmente and other agencies actually havd within their powers the to on assist institutions and doing ah better job of utilizing date tor identify performance and resource gaps and to ns the meaningfully act on that information through institutional policy and wa practice.i a
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had to raise taxes, what would those when ues be sought increase the burden? >> they would be taxes on are the top 2%-- >> how do you do that? are exploring ways to have a more gradual income tax. >> quickly, please. >> every four years, someone says then i can raise taxes on the middle class -- says they are not going to raise taxes on the middle class. registry fees, middle-class. most of these taxes, fees for sports, all of this land on the middle class. that is one of the reasons i going to raise taxes. the last thing they need is another four years. >> "washington journal" continues. >> we are joined now by steven shepard, political campaign and election editor. is there still time for races in the midterm election to come into the field? seeing that this week. republicans are starting to that they are building, particularly house races come onto the radar. belongs - the suit that to bruce braley in iowa. of at is one that has sort come onto the radar. parties are spending money there. even out in nevada where the eight points on by in 2012. it is the dis
had to raise taxes, what would those when ues be sought increase the burden? >> they would be taxes on are the top 2%-- >> how do you do that? are exploring ways to have a more gradual income tax. >> quickly, please. >> every four years, someone says then i can raise taxes on the middle class -- says they are not going to raise taxes on the middle class. registry fees, middle-class. most of these taxes, fees for sports, all of this land on the middle class. that is one...
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hayq ue trabajar. >> aqui en despierta amÉrica se disfruta mucho y hay alguien que te quiero presentarveo sufrir un poco. >> bien, la verdad que me ha gustado mucho, un proyecto que desde que iniciÓ me llenó de ilusiÓn porque implicaba un reto, y tambiÉn era compartir con la gente de la localidad, un espacio que nos permite con autenticidad compartirles a todos lo que es estar, vivir y trabajar en un basurero. >> una locaciÓn real, aquÍ vimos algÚn reportaje donde las mismas personas de ahÍ actuaban en la novela. ¿cierto? >> sÍ. >> te quedÓ una enseÑanza de eso, o te hizo valorar mÁs su posiciÓn como artista todas las bendiciones que tienes en tu vida? >> por supuesto que sÍ, siempre, cuando vives constantemente en tu cotidianidad no te das cuenta de muchas cosas, aunque sepas que existen no las vives, cuando tienes la oportunidad de abrir los ojos mÁs allá, te sientes mÁs afortunado. >> ¿quÉ tal fue trabajar al lado de daniel arenas?, es un un chavo guapÍsimo y talentoso, ¿cÓmo te fue? >> dani es un caballero, inteligente, educado, sensible, una gran persona, me sentÍ muy afortunada d
hayq ue trabajar. >> aqui en despierta amÉrica se disfruta mucho y hay alguien que te quiero presentarveo sufrir un poco. >> bien, la verdad que me ha gustado mucho, un proyecto que desde que iniciÓ me llenó de ilusiÓn porque implicaba un reto, y tambiÉn era compartir con la gente de la localidad, un espacio que nos permite con autenticidad compartirles a todos lo que es estar, vivir y trabajar en un basurero. >> una locaciÓn real, aquÍ vimos algÚn reportaje donde las...