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with new york university stern school of business. >> listen up, ty, finally vcr. the end of the l >> no. >> the last company making video cassette recorders, yes, they are still being made, is reportedly ending production by the end of the month. the japanese company says it's having a hard time to get the necessary parts to build the machines which were first launched about 40 years ago. >> remember when they were new. my goodness. eight-track tapes. bring back the eight-track. >> stop it. that does it fours tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> have a great night, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you tomorrow. >> i don't think my kids even know what a vcr is. this program is brought you to in part by a passion for better understanding our world. accomplish the same thing -- they both allow us to venture into our world and experience great art, music, history, food, and people. and by... bread for the world, an advocacy organization working to end hunger and poverty at home and abroad. hi, i'm rick steves, back with more of the best of europe
with new york university stern school of business. >> listen up, ty, finally vcr. the end of the l >> no. >> the last company making video cassette recorders, yes, they are still being made, is reportedly ending production by the end of the month. the japanese company says it's having a hard time to get the necessary parts to build the machines which were first launched about 40 years ago. >> remember when they were new. my goodness. eight-track tapes. bring back the...
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with new york university stern school of business. >> listen up, ty, finally vcr. the end of the l >> no. >> the last company making video cassette recorders, yes, they are still being made, is reportedly ending production by the end of the month. the japanese company says it's having a hard time to get the necessary parts to build the machines which were first launched about 40 years ago. >> remember when they were new. my goodness. eight-track tapes. bring back the eight-track. >> stop it. that does it fours tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> have a great night, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen. we'll see you tomorrow. >> i don't think my kids even know what a vcr is. larriva: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the d
with new york university stern school of business. >> listen up, ty, finally vcr. the end of the l >> no. >> the last company making video cassette recorders, yes, they are still being made, is reportedly ending production by the end of the month. the japanese company says it's having a hard time to get the necessary parts to build the machines which were first launched about 40 years ago. >> remember when they were new. my goodness. eight-track tapes. bring back the...
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he's a professor at new york university stern cool of business and author of the book global advice, companies can overcome the pitfalls of globalization. so good to see you both. >> thank you for having me. >> on the scale of we should be worried about this to, hey, it's not that big a deal for american small business owner, where to we fall some. >>? >> i look at it from the small bes own respect who are looking to go overseas and i think this will make life a lot more complicated. >> you're expanding overseas somewhere else. >> likely not much of an impact. so expanding overseas to europe, the issue is that you used to or most companies used to run operations for the european continent out of the uk. and it made access to the european union much easier. now they have to have two sets of businesses, businesses in the uk and now on the continent to to business on the conity nebts. so this will raise costs to companies. >> and i think the real issue is they don't know what handed, wh happened or how to start. >> and we won't notice for some time.handed, happened or how to start. >> a
he's a professor at new york university stern cool of business and author of the book global advice, companies can overcome the pitfalls of globalization. so good to see you both. >> thank you for having me. >> on the scale of we should be worried about this to, hey, it's not that big a deal for american small business owner, where to we fall some. >>? >> i look at it from the small bes own respect who are looking to go overseas and i think this will make life a lot more...
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. >> reporter: michael stern is one of many college students at the university of maryland using theon go app on campus. he said he didn't play today because of what campus police investigated yesterday. >> shortly after 9:00 pm, we got our first call of a robbery. and this is where a person put a stiff object into the victim's back and said give me your phone. >> reporter: chief david mitchell said that first call was for a robbery near tidings hall. an hour later and yards away, two more robberies occurred by this dormitory. the suspect showed his gun, forcing students to turn over their phones. by 10:30, there were a total of four victims. three of them, police say, were using the pokemon go app. >> this case with this app, the organizer can lure victims to a location and then, of course, see them very easily >> reporter: investigators flooded the area, looking for the suspect who got away. but the chief says he's using all of his detectives to try to track down the suspect. and he's hopeful that an arrest will happen soon. >> having said that, we have over 400 cameras that we mon
. >> reporter: michael stern is one of many college students at the university of maryland using theon go app on campus. he said he didn't play today because of what campus police investigated yesterday. >> shortly after 9:00 pm, we got our first call of a robbery. and this is where a person put a stiff object into the victim's back and said give me your phone. >> reporter: chief david mitchell said that first call was for a robbery near tidings hall. an hour later and yards...
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joining me now, jessica stern, a research professor at the party school of global studies boson universityand author of isis, the state of terror. with a welcome to you. i know you have studied radicalization extensively, so, let's talk about those that allegedly carried out this horrible event. in bangladesh. isis members and they are you know, going after a that, dying in the process. how is it that they become so radicalized? what are their roots? >> well, there is a long standing problem in bangladesh with jihadis and what we're seeing around the world is sometimes local jihadi movements take on the brand of isis and this seems to be what has happened here. they also have been apparently working with al-qaeda in the past and now, some of them are working with isis. for isis. >> and here in the u.s., how extensive is the radicalization do you believe and how is it most successful? >> well, actually, it's not that successful in the united states. where isis is able to make enroads, number one, where they're failing states, poor governance, where there's a long standing problem with radic
joining me now, jessica stern, a research professor at the party school of global studies boson universityand author of isis, the state of terror. with a welcome to you. i know you have studied radicalization extensively, so, let's talk about those that allegedly carried out this horrible event. in bangladesh. isis members and they are you know, going after a that, dying in the process. how is it that they become so radicalized? what are their roots? >> well, there is a long standing...
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institutions likie indy mack an investment banks like lehman brothers and behr sterns would not have been effected by it either. it was universal banks products able to sustain themselves. >> goldman was levered up, larry. so were a lot of the big multiline banks, right? >> of course. but, tony, you're missing the point. sure leverage increased in the 2008 era, but the moment glass-steagall was dismantled. leverage increase because small banks had to compete with large banks. let's get something straight, this $8 trillion of deposits you can't have those deposits. these are hard working people, you put those deposits in banks with say $200 trillion of derivatives, it's a colossal failure of common sense. it makes no sense. bring back glass-steagall. >> that's not the situation today though at all. look at capital, liquidity, sources of short-term funding. the things that contributed to instability were not just that there was some increase in leverage, but if that's what you believe that leverage was a problem, leverage has been taken care of. you can't have levels of leverage that you had up to those periods. we've already inc
institutions likie indy mack an investment banks like lehman brothers and behr sterns would not have been effected by it either. it was universal banks products able to sustain themselves. >> goldman was levered up, larry. so were a lot of the big multiline banks, right? >> of course. but, tony, you're missing the point. sure leverage increased in the 2008 era, but the moment glass-steagall was dismantled. leverage increase because small banks had to compete with large banks. let's...
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stern two police officers shot and o killed him outside of af convenience store last week.stlw yesterday friends and family f gathered at southernerrn universityfuneral.. reverend al sharpton and jessese jackson spoke at the funerals.e. >>> mcdonald's is taking anald stand against child pornography.poog while its restaurants provide service the fast food chainoo c began offering filtered wifiteri access at the start of the at t year.year the filtered wifi blocks any any access to child porn z a majority of mcdonald'scdonal restaurants are only offering filtered wifi: they're urging g other chains like starbucks toai follow suit. >>> new this morning the coast guard in hawaii rescued two reso people stranded at sea. a s officials say man and a woman aw were stranded after ditchingitin their small plane they werehey w flying in because of engine problems.prlems. the two were riding in a dual a engine aircraft. acr officials say they noticed theit plane disappear from radar. rad when the coast guard spottedheot the duo they were trying torying swim to shore and the faa and fa the ntsb are now investigating this. >>> coming up on fox5 news at 7:00
stern two police officers shot and o killed him outside of af convenience store last week.stlw yesterday friends and family f gathered at southernerrn universityfuneral.. reverend al sharpton and jessese jackson spoke at the funerals.e. >>> mcdonald's is taking anald stand against child pornography.poog while its restaurants provide service the fast food chainoo c began offering filtered wifiteri access at the start of the at t year.year the filtered wifi blocks any any access to child...