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it could be a "vogue" editor from europe who moves into the role at "vogue" just like it happened inis next? for the real-life miranda priestly. a "vogue" rep is telling abc news that these claims are not remotely true. they have no comment on any plans for the grande dame of fashion. we'll keep you posted there. [ applause ] >> that was a fun -- >> what a run she's had either way. >> 1988. and really she is at the pinnacle. >> great run. >>> also another surprising breakup in hollywood. it was jennifer aniston and justin theroux not that long ago and this morning channing tatum and jenna dewan-tatum are separating after nearly nine years of marriage. channing announcing the couple's split on inthat gram monday night. writing in part, love is a beautiful adventure taking us on different paths for now. channing goes on to say there are no secrets or salacious events here, just best friends realizing it's time for some space. he adds they're still a family. they'll be dedicated to parenting their little girl. and e he says nothing further will with the said about the matter. all we wan
it could be a "vogue" editor from europe who moves into the role at "vogue" just like it happened inis next? for the real-life miranda priestly. a "vogue" rep is telling abc news that these claims are not remotely true. they have no comment on any plans for the grande dame of fashion. we'll keep you posted there. [ applause ] >> that was a fun -- >> what a run she's had either way. >> 1988. and really she is at the pinnacle. >> great run....
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enjoyed success thanks to its high profile customers even appearing on the pages of fashion magazine vogue the first ever cuban clothing store to do so i see. here. and there for those cars have their cuban economy. i hope. that the line that broke us through or. establish a few years ago can be you know. it can be as though they may prove my. del rio knows that the opening up of the country has caused problems for many cubans food for example has gone up in price but she's optimistic she's opened an online shop in the u.s. to sell her goods over the internet despite cooling relations and u.s. president donald trump's new sanctions. for operational are in the united states everything this is like a split totally different company. we only saw. the. you know the cold and the four of. us in. that it's possible you know it's a loud. it's. our way of. hired several employees in her shop in a van and she hopes that someday she'll be able to deliver her products all over the world. and just before we go. in paris. a whole lot of things from the ritz hotel before it reopens her years ago under th
enjoyed success thanks to its high profile customers even appearing on the pages of fashion magazine vogue the first ever cuban clothing store to do so i see. here. and there for those cars have their cuban economy. i hope. that the line that broke us through or. establish a few years ago can be you know. it can be as though they may prove my. del rio knows that the opening up of the country has caused problems for many cubans food for example has gone up in price but she's optimistic she's...
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it's always a good story, but you know, we had a great time at "vogue."redible mentor and a tough boss but that's what made us sort of the businesswomen we are today >> good answer very positive. >> your best bosses are always your toughest bosses, i have found, or the most demanding >> very true >> thank you, ladies >> thank you so much >> good luck >> thank you >> i want to know how many people buy that $975 tuxedo for their little boy >> it was a cute little tuxedo >>> coming up, melissa, what's coming up? >> apple chip suppliers are coming up. they're getting whacked today. the trading nation team tackles that that's next. let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card tw
it's always a good story, but you know, we had a great time at "vogue."redible mentor and a tough boss but that's what made us sort of the businesswomen we are today >> good answer very positive. >> your best bosses are always your toughest bosses, i have found, or the most demanding >> very true >> thank you, ladies >> thank you so much >> good luck >> thank you >> i want to know how many people buy that $975 tuxedo for their little boy...
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has some members worried and at a meeting in vogue area to discuss the proposal even germany appeared to shy away from its previous enthusiastic backing here's more on that plan when journalists at this press conference in syfy a use google the company makes a profit and bulgaria the search engine though pays its taxes elsewhere usually where there aren't many to pay some say in tax havens anyone knows that it is the big moral question that the biggest companies of more than times i'm not really. contributing to the public duties we have to hold on to digital giants are not being the same. if you want to explain that to the citizen. good luck. google kills it's european profits at its headquarters in ireland paid a fraction of its profits in tax there in twenty fourteen the european commission wants digital companies above a certain size to also have to pay tax when they make money smaller states are skeptical. so it's a quite complicated so we're on the cautious side there is only e.u. countries implemented in than this digital tax will have very little effect. but if the e.u. doesn'
has some members worried and at a meeting in vogue area to discuss the proposal even germany appeared to shy away from its previous enthusiastic backing here's more on that plan when journalists at this press conference in syfy a use google the company makes a profit and bulgaria the search engine though pays its taxes elsewhere usually where there aren't many to pay some say in tax havens anyone knows that it is the big moral question that the biggest companies of more than times i'm not...
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perez did amal's hair for her "vogue" cover and democraten stras how he styles her look this video.ish newspaper amal introduced her to meghan and there is buzz the clooneys will attend the wedding. who else is on the the list is this meghan has been skyping with friends. that circle includes quite a few celebs. is there serena williams, priyanka chopra, victoria beckham. these are people that will be loyal. >> and here is harry and meghan's wedding singer. >> welsh some pran knows have been chosen to perform along with a london-based gospel choir and a 19-year-old cellist. how about pop icon like sir elton john, ed sheeran rg and the spice girls. no one said so yet. there's hope they could serenade the newly weds at the evening ceremony at frogmoor house. >> that's a party we all want to go to. meghan is expected to change into a slinky little evening gown. >> of course she is, right? royal. >>> still ahead -- >> i still can't believe it. it's crazy. >> "dancing with the stars" gaby news. kym and robert reveal the names of their twins to "e.t." first. >>> plus, our "dancing" exclus
perez did amal's hair for her "vogue" cover and democraten stras how he styles her look this video.ish newspaper amal introduced her to meghan and there is buzz the clooneys will attend the wedding. who else is on the the list is this meghan has been skyping with friends. that circle includes quite a few celebs. is there serena williams, priyanka chopra, victoria beckham. these are people that will be loyal. >> and here is harry and meghan's wedding singer. >> welsh some...
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amal posed in red in the latest issue of "vogue." and red may be amal's tribute to the icon.mal stepped out in red solo. last night, she brought her mom as a plus one. also on hand, sienna miller and ash li graham. >> hi, ashley. how did you enjoy the party? >> it's awesome. >>> meanwhile, it's ever have's aefr party. she received her star on the walk of fame yesterday. she threw an a-list bash at a private home. olivia munn. kerry washington. victoria beckham. and reese witherspoon brought plenty of girl power to the affair. >>> finally, who are hollywood's celebrity besties. >> it's like a spontaneous combustion over energy. >> julianne hough and nina dobrev can't stand being apart. >> wait, did we just become best friends? i think so. oh, my god. >> julianne hough and nina dobrev can't stand being apart. >> we would beg them to write story lines for us together and they're like, i mean, jen and audrey aren't really friends. we're like, but we are. >> the cover will be revealed tomorrow. >>> one more piece of news. kendrick lamar was awarded a pulitzer prize many music for
amal posed in red in the latest issue of "vogue." and red may be amal's tribute to the icon.mal stepped out in red solo. last night, she brought her mom as a plus one. also on hand, sienna miller and ash li graham. >> hi, ashley. how did you enjoy the party? >> it's awesome. >>> meanwhile, it's ever have's aefr party. she received her star on the walk of fame yesterday. she threw an a-list bash at a private home. olivia munn. kerry washington. victoria beckham....
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as progressives cosmopolitan, vogue , vanity fair, all these are far far left publications looks atagazines were talking about finance investment compared to mens magazines and mens magazine s were sending a message this is something empowering that you'll feel good about yourself you're capable of making good choices. these supposedly femininist magazines were sending a message to women this is scary, intimidating you need to watch your splurging because you're already wreckless with your money so i think we need to change the way that we have these dialogue but call this femininist publications and by the way when we look at the divorce rate and we talk about men not being transparent about their money, i think that's a big problem too is women get more involved in these discussions, they're going to feel more empowered. charles: i thought millennials were having discussions before they got married what i've been reading at least. susan? >> you'd think for those of us who forged away and really pushed the envelope that we would not be seeing this with these younger women but i sti
as progressives cosmopolitan, vogue , vanity fair, all these are far far left publications looks atagazines were talking about finance investment compared to mens magazines and mens magazine s were sending a message this is something empowering that you'll feel good about yourself you're capable of making good choices. these supposedly femininist magazines were sending a message to women this is scary, intimidating you need to watch your splurging because you're already wreckless with your...
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we want to be a part of their life to your earlier point, teen vogue has done that for people and feel it is a part of their tribe and i dent i want to do that "flam our." >> i want to get your thoughts that apple is reportedly trying to launch a news and magazine subscription service do you think that's a good thing? >> do you think that will undercut music streaming >> i think it's interesting and it is a conversation we are having at condenast and at glamour is what will people pay for it right. when we look at diversifying our revenue stream, which every media company particularly in publishing needs to do right now. what will consumers pay the micropayments? "vanity fair" launched a pay wall for $20 million a year. it's an interesting way how do we get people to pay for advertising? some advertisers are spending their digital dollars with the googles of the world so i think it beholds the media companies to diversify their revenue streams. >> hey the new page >> right >> we'll leave it there. thank you for joining us "glamour" hits news stand may 1st. thank you. >> thank you still
we want to be a part of their life to your earlier point, teen vogue has done that for people and feel it is a part of their tribe and i dent i want to do that "flam our." >> i want to get your thoughts that apple is reportedly trying to launch a news and magazine subscription service do you think that's a good thing? >> do you think that will undercut music streaming >> i think it's interesting and it is a conversation we are having at condenast and at glamour is...
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. >> we learn more from the "vogue" cover story. amal, in a near $3,000 polka dot gown and lounging in an off-the-shoulder red sweater and black leather pants, was always in love with fashion. she poses inside the $15 million english manor she and george bought and later camped out in for their honeymoon. in the back, the couple have a photo booth to take fun pics with friends. and here's how george and amal are kind of just like us -- two years ago the pair went on a healthy eating cleanse but gave up on day 11. amal confesses, quote, it was hard to give up the glass of wine in the evening, but even harder to give up the espresso first thing in the morning. we're like, aren't we supposed to be feeling amazing? same, amal. same. oh, i so get it. a little coffee can't hurt that much, then you add the cream, the sugar. >> t snack. >> coffee make us hungry. >> then you have to cleanse all over again. >> seth meyers on our late night know and tell -- seth crazy lobby delivery. >> i called 911, and over the course of a minute conversatio
. >> we learn more from the "vogue" cover story. amal, in a near $3,000 polka dot gown and lounging in an off-the-shoulder red sweater and black leather pants, was always in love with fashion. she poses inside the $15 million english manor she and george bought and later camped out in for their honeymoon. in the back, the couple have a photo booth to take fun pics with friends. and here's how george and amal are kind of just like us -- two years ago the pair went on a healthy...
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enjoyed success thanks to its high profile customers even appearing on the pages of fashion magazine vogue the first ever cuban clothing store to do so i see. here. and there from those car have their cuban economy. i hope. that the line that's how custer or. establish a few years ago can be you know. in the me as they may prove man del rio knows that the opening up of the country has caused problems for many cubans food for example has gone up in price but she's optimistic she's opened an online shop in the u.s. to sell her goods over the internet despite cooling relations and u.s. president donald trump's new sanctions. for operational are in the united states everything this is like a split totally different company. we only say. that. you know the cold and the forward of. us is that it's possible you know it's allowed it's me go. it's is our way to go around the embargo if you don't hear del rio has no also hired several employees in her shop in havana and she hopes that someday she'll be able to deliver her products all over the world. legal proceedings involving. one tums lawyer i ge
enjoyed success thanks to its high profile customers even appearing on the pages of fashion magazine vogue the first ever cuban clothing store to do so i see. here. and there from those car have their cuban economy. i hope. that the line that's how custer or. establish a few years ago can be you know. in the me as they may prove man del rio knows that the opening up of the country has caused problems for many cubans food for example has gone up in price but she's optimistic she's opened an...
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sweet treats can be found in speciality stores and in the woods online shop from their headquarters in vogue they ship their products to more than twenty different countries around the globe. max's grandfather founded the business back in one nine hundred sixty eight though he started off producing food coloring to mark the firm's fiftieth anniversary they've got a special surprise in store as a. great one piece. we'll say hey what a cool thing but for now we only get feedback indirectly because we sell exclusively to dealers so we're looking forward to next year when we open our transparent production facility and then we'll have a shop to sell our brand directly to the people in the market and customers to give us feedback i'm really looking forward to it this feedback him stuff always a part of. chocolate so good it's melts your hot. and with that we were up on today's show but before we go we want to let you in on this week's drop we would like to know wish subjects you like best or which topics you think that we should cover here on your max and if you give us your opinion you could qua
sweet treats can be found in speciality stores and in the woods online shop from their headquarters in vogue they ship their products to more than twenty different countries around the globe. max's grandfather founded the business back in one nine hundred sixty eight though he started off producing food coloring to mark the firm's fiftieth anniversary they've got a special surprise in store as a. great one piece. we'll say hey what a cool thing but for now we only get feedback indirectly...
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last weekend a reporter for teen vogue attended the festival interviewing dozens of women who say they have been sexually harassed or assaulted. she said she was groped 22 times herself. >> i was in a different situation, which i think it is probably why i was, you know, touched so many times. i think when you're alone, you are much more likely to be targeted. >> reporter: police would not say how many complaints of sexual misconduct were majoring in the first weekend. many women attending this weekend believe there are a lot of cases that don't get reported. >> any time there is alcohol involved in a situation like this, every single time, and i think it is honestly a huge problem, and it does upset me. >> reporter: there is a lot of security. and she couldn't find a place for victims to go. >> i would have expected to see something on their website in terms of what to do if this does happen to you at music events in general. >> reporter: when they wear skimpy outfits to festivals, what do you expect? but many say that's victim shaming. >> that's so ridiculous. i dress how i want, doe
last weekend a reporter for teen vogue attended the festival interviewing dozens of women who say they have been sexually harassed or assaulted. she said she was groped 22 times herself. >> i was in a different situation, which i think it is probably why i was, you know, touched so many times. i think when you're alone, you are much more likely to be targeted. >> reporter: police would not say how many complaints of sexual misconduct were majoring in the first weekend. many women...
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imagination in chicago gen jackson a doctoral candidate in black politics at the coldness for teen vogue magazine out in san francisco to tell injure and author i'm good to have you here everybody welcome great to see you let me share this with you the macneil all that's talked about m.l.k. for the most part of their relations on the judge people by the content of a coward not the color of their skin and that's important but by no means comprehensive do we have an m.l.k. jr problem russell you teach students about him. we absolutely have a. problem i think the problem is that we don't know ok the man i think we know him ok the. manufactured. like to call him king two point zero the original and i think that this king is unusual as the pacified king it's a king that's really been concocted created to serve some very powerful interests and to obscure in many ways the democratic grassroots movement that actually produces king and some of the pressing social problems that he crusaded against throughout his life did it using this missile that this m.l.k. dr king mythology what's in it he is.
imagination in chicago gen jackson a doctoral candidate in black politics at the coldness for teen vogue magazine out in san francisco to tell injure and author i'm good to have you here everybody welcome great to see you let me share this with you the macneil all that's talked about m.l.k. for the most part of their relations on the judge people by the content of a coward not the color of their skin and that's important but by no means comprehensive do we have an m.l.k. jr problem russell you...
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late eighteenth century and even since peter the great vest or pearson or classical antiquity was in vogue at this particular time the until landing crimea russia had obtained a region that had contributed to this period and bequeath the rich classical heritage viet shits non-typical red hot incipient hot. air. it was mainly the rich and powerful who profited from the conquest of crimea. princes counts and generals. bizarre as the empire generously gifted its elite with sea front property whose. the recipients built what sure is parks and palaces. transforming the landscape into a scene of unrivalled populace. in this war we spoke or see you as always which of the russian influence in crimea was substantial but crimean influence on russia was just as great as politics but above all on culture. or expose russian poets painters and writers flocked to the peninsula who should want to take alexander pushkin. toward the peninsula soaking up the spirit of classical antiquity which question was captivated by the scenery so unfamiliar to the russian i was presented like greece crimea also western
late eighteenth century and even since peter the great vest or pearson or classical antiquity was in vogue at this particular time the until landing crimea russia had obtained a region that had contributed to this period and bequeath the rich classical heritage viet shits non-typical red hot incipient hot. air. it was mainly the rich and powerful who profited from the conquest of crimea. princes counts and generals. bizarre as the empire generously gifted its elite with sea front property...
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gold is a safe haven play and back in vogue.e see pullbacks index than the towers but does not reflect the big moves we saw any regular session. the bloomberg because earning season is about to be the new driver with banks. but we are starting to see here is the first of the most bullish projections.h you see less optimism with the companies and the s&p. we are now -- since the beginning of 2018 -- sing a less in stocks,ntiment and it is much lower anticipation about what the earnings reports are going to say. that is about to hit us as well. mentioned, part of the right we had overnight, gold slightly higher -- where are we at with the saudi's wanting $80 oil? su: this is a complete change overnight in the oil picture. bets on oil, the most bullish since oil was $105. let's go into the bloomberg one more time, we secret volatility jumping to the levels -- we see crude levels jumping. you see we are not only at the high, world is about 67. you have to go back to 2014 to see prices this high. geopolitics is a concern. not only do
gold is a safe haven play and back in vogue.e see pullbacks index than the towers but does not reflect the big moves we saw any regular session. the bloomberg because earning season is about to be the new driver with banks. but we are starting to see here is the first of the most bullish projections.h you see less optimism with the companies and the s&p. we are now -- since the beginning of 2018 -- sing a less in stocks,ntiment and it is much lower anticipation about what the earnings...
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i don't believe the views that were in vogue when president obama was first president and when the democrats controlled both houses, i don't think those are really the views that reflect how we should move forward as a country. >> harris: got to tell you, in terms of what this house speaker has done financially for this party and for the national republican congressional committee, they just had a transfer from the speakers until a $40 million. something he had hoped to raise until last spring in a year. he did it in seven months. this is something i would imagine the party is glad he is staying through the end of his term. at last word. >> i am certainly pleased he will remain a speaker and i wish him well. he is a person of sterling integrity. i believe he's done great service for the american nation. >> harris: all right. congressman lance, thank you very much. the great state of new jersey. good to see you today. and speaker ryan will sit down with our very own dana perino. this will be his first one-on-one interview since making that announcement that he will not seek reelection. watch
i don't believe the views that were in vogue when president obama was first president and when the democrats controlled both houses, i don't think those are really the views that reflect how we should move forward as a country. >> harris: got to tell you, in terms of what this house speaker has done financially for this party and for the national republican congressional committee, they just had a transfer from the speakers until a $40 million. something he had hoped to raise until last...
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the fashion world in an uproar over reports that anna wintour is out at "vogue"?who's the rumored top name to
the fashion world in an uproar over reports that anna wintour is out at "vogue"?who's the rumored top name to
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shooting survivors tearing up the constitution instead of a gun range target on the cover of "teen vogue" magazine. coming up, abc report are david wright explains how you can tell what's real and what's fake. >>> we're learning new details about tesla's production stop at its fremont auto plant. in an e-mail elon musk said the closure is for a comprehensive set of upgrades and will set up the company for model 3 production, 3,000 to 4,000 per week starting next month. right now tesla is making 2,000 per week. no official comment from tesla. >>> now your morning money report. if you didn't get your taxes filed yesterday, you are in luck. >> the irs has extended the deadline to midnight today. that's because the service used to file taxes online was down yesterday. you have until midnight to file those returns. good luck. >>> new details on the effort to save toys "r" us. the company rejected an offer to buy hundreds of its stores. the ceo of mg entertainment which makes bratz dolls. toys "r" us says the offer is, quote, way off. meanwhile the company is continuing with liquidation sales
shooting survivors tearing up the constitution instead of a gun range target on the cover of "teen vogue" magazine. coming up, abc report are david wright explains how you can tell what's real and what's fake. >>> we're learning new details about tesla's production stop at its fremont auto plant. in an e-mail elon musk said the closure is for a comprehensive set of upgrades and will set up the company for model 3 production, 3,000 to 4,000 per week starting next month. right...
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normal cyber security best practices from localry and government to election procedures and state en vogue or registration systems. need to ensure that attacks are detected. the best way to do that is by implementing paper ballots everywhere. saiddent trump recently that paper ballots are a good idea. you don't have to worry about hacking. i agree. states thatout 13 still need to implement paper across the states. there is no reason they can't in time for 2020. paper in place, we need to do is this physical evidence. are a commonaudits sense form of quality control. they can give us high statistical confidence in the outcome of every election and allow us to detect and correct problems caused by hacking. only three states have requirements for rigorous postelection audits, but it should happen everywhere and routinely after every federal race. place bycould be in 2020 if states and the federal government act now. security elections act is now under consideration in the senate and such measures have the potential to make that happen. but elected leaders need to get going because time is run
normal cyber security best practices from localry and government to election procedures and state en vogue or registration systems. need to ensure that attacks are detected. the best way to do that is by implementing paper ballots everywhere. saiddent trump recently that paper ballots are a good idea. you don't have to worry about hacking. i agree. states thatout 13 still need to implement paper across the states. there is no reason they can't in time for 2020. paper in place, we need to do is...
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shooting survivors tearing up the constitution instead of the gun range target on the cover of "teen vogue. david wright will explain how you can tell what's real and what's fake coming up. >>> a flood of taxpayers trying to file returns crashed the irs website. as a result, an unexpected break. the deadline for filing is extended until midnight tonight. at one point filers were advised to, quote, come back on december 31st, 9999. >> uc berkeley researchers are getting a glimpse at prehistoric life in the bay area. 1500 foss sills have been found since 2013. this video provided by the university, scientists have preserved everything from a meg la don's shark teeth to an ancient whale skull. water covered the region 15 to 20 million years ago. >>> that looks pretty cool. so far traffic is looking great. it almost feels too good to be true. no significant incidents to wory about right now. we're looking at light volumes on the richmond side of the richmond-san rafael bridge. drive times overall looking good, too. our one exception, of course, getting out of the central valley. westbound 580
shooting survivors tearing up the constitution instead of the gun range target on the cover of "teen vogue. david wright will explain how you can tell what's real and what's fake coming up. >>> a flood of taxpayers trying to file returns crashed the irs website. as a result, an unexpected break. the deadline for filing is extended until midnight tonight. at one point filers were advised to, quote, come back on december 31st, 9999. >> uc berkeley researchers are getting a...
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correct >> -- to the extent this may be the point in time where we say active management will be back in vogues the new narrative. that's something in the offing >> i love it if nobody else has coined peak passive, we'll put that on you >> thank you >> long day ahead for you. take care. >>> a big test for the ipo market spotify making an unconventional debut as a stock there's a magic number to watch. it's not three, but we'll tell wl you what it is first the oc tt stkshahad an impact on yesterday's tech tumble my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum lets your dishwasher be the dish washer. three cleaning agents dissolve, lift and rinse away food the first time. new cascade platinum. >>> 5:46 in new york good morning yesterday at this time it was snowing heavily. thank goodness today it's not. speaking of new york city, if you own real estate in manhattan, just turn the volume down you do it? manhattan apartment sales absolutely plunging last quarter. new real estate data shows the number of co-op and condo sal
correct >> -- to the extent this may be the point in time where we say active management will be back in vogues the new narrative. that's something in the offing >> i love it if nobody else has coined peak passive, we'll put that on you >> thank you >> long day ahead for you. take care. >>> a big test for the ipo market spotify making an unconventional debut as a stock there's a magic number to watch. it's not three, but we'll tell wl you what it is first the oc...
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the pitchforks up and put our pink hats on and try to get rid of this president because that's in vogue in hollywood, california, but not in middle america. i think it's a losing strategy. i'd love to see it. >> sandra: if they're not running on this issue, what are they running on? this is a conversation we have a lot on his couch. what are the issues for democrats? >> marie: i don't always want to go back to con a lamb but his district is very representative of where the midterm battle will be fought. he ran on an economic platform that was not repealed the tax cuts and raise your taxes, but he took a moderate middle-of-the-road view, he ran on things like trade, other economic issues, wage stagnation, things that matter to average americans and that's what we're going to see in the midterms i think. >> sandra: we will leave it there. meantime, more "outnumbered" coming out. don't change that channel. back in just a f moment. right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. alright, i brought in high protein to help get us moving.
the pitchforks up and put our pink hats on and try to get rid of this president because that's in vogue in hollywood, california, but not in middle america. i think it's a losing strategy. i'd love to see it. >> sandra: if they're not running on this issue, what are they running on? this is a conversation we have a lot on his couch. what are the issues for democrats? >> marie: i don't always want to go back to con a lamb but his district is very representative of where the midterm...
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i just need to wait a little longer for them to come into vogue with the rest of the market >> it's a what have you done for me lately trade. you can look at the numbers and say the stocks have done well over a 52-week period, but more recently, year to date, jpm up 3. citi down 6 1/2. wells has its own issues, down 16 1/2 bank is basically flat, goldman is flat, morgan stanley is only up 2.5%. >> isn't that kind of indicative of -- it's indicative of 2018. it's very similar to the overall environment for the marketplace, when you're coming off such a tremendous year, as we had in 2017, so you have muted performance so far we're in a consolidation range you're talking about many of the financial institutions as you rightly cite had great '17s and they're resting now. bank of america, i thought that quarter was fine the performance of the stock has been okay. subsequent to that but i think it's also important to understand, we have been talking about this pete began the show talking about volatility you can't dismiss the importance of volatility in these markets and for financial insti
i just need to wait a little longer for them to come into vogue with the rest of the market >> it's a what have you done for me lately trade. you can look at the numbers and say the stocks have done well over a 52-week period, but more recently, year to date, jpm up 3. citi down 6 1/2. wells has its own issues, down 16 1/2 bank is basically flat, goldman is flat, morgan stanley is only up 2.5%. >> isn't that kind of indicative of -- it's indicative of 2018. it's very similar to the...
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amal clooney tells "vogue" the couple face-times when they're apart.alls him my love and he calls the twins, "the knuckleheads." ella and alexander's first word, george made sure it was mama although now they're also saying dada. helping the working parents raise the two are a nanny, a chef, an assistant, a large staff, and two bodyguards. but family bonding time is between 6:00 and 8:00 a.m. in bed. no phone calls allowed. >> she is sort of this remarkable human being and now mother of twins. >> and here's how george and amal are kind of just like us. two years ago the pair went on a healthy eating cleanse but gave up on day 11. amal confesses it was hard to give up the glass of wine in the evening but even harder to give up the espresso first thing in the morning. "we're like aren't we supposed to be feeling amazing." >>> mariah carey also getting real. in a new interview she just revealed she's been battiling bipolar disorder. ♪ i don't wanna cry >> they say whatever doesn't kill us makes us stronger. i think we all have dark days. ♪ i can make it t
amal clooney tells "vogue" the couple face-times when they're apart.alls him my love and he calls the twins, "the knuckleheads." ella and alexander's first word, george made sure it was mama although now they're also saying dada. helping the working parents raise the two are a nanny, a chef, an assistant, a large staff, and two bodyguards. but family bonding time is between 6:00 and 8:00 a.m. in bed. no phone calls allowed. >> she is sort of this remarkable human being...
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phillipa craddock, nicknamed the queen of london forests by vogue magazine.sts. another story about the labour anti—semitism row in the 0bserver. a leading jewish doughnut ditches labour of anti—semitism, thatis ditches labour of anti—semitism, that is the story. —— jewish donor. and jeremy corbyn on the front page of the daily mail as well. —— mail on sunday. the front of the sunday mirror, it says meghan markle exclusive out the top, but then it says, the making of a very modern princess, and the sunday times said pretty much the same thing. their main story is about child burials, addict and child burials, that is a campaignfor addict and child burials, that is a campaign for the mirror. here, the big tv story of last night, dec with no ant. i thought he did really well. he looked a bit nervous. he actually joked that he well. he looked a bit nervous. he actuallyjoked that he had twice the amount of work to do to present the show last night. he was without his partner ant for the first time. the decision for dec to host alone, for first time in nearly 30 y
phillipa craddock, nicknamed the queen of london forests by vogue magazine.sts. another story about the labour anti—semitism row in the 0bserver. a leading jewish doughnut ditches labour of anti—semitism, thatis ditches labour of anti—semitism, that is the story. —— jewish donor. and jeremy corbyn on the front page of the daily mail as well. —— mail on sunday. the front of the sunday mirror, it says meghan markle exclusive out the top, but then it says, the making of a very modern...
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and ken vogue el is a political reporter for "the new york times." ken, it's not just dreamers or daca or amazon or democrats, i should say, he's also going after amazon, china is out with new tariffs. stocks are sinking. anyone in the white house concerned about what's going on right now? >> sure. a lot of people are. and as you mentioned, there's not a whole lot of message discipline. partly, maybe that's because of the lack of communications director after hope hicks' departure, but we haven't seen a whole lot of the folks around donald trump at any point during his presidency have a whole lot of luck reigning in him on this. where you do potentially see some effect from this, and maybe even some consistency in the message is that he is making a lot of our allies uneasy, and perhaps intentionally, in the case of mexico, you see with these trade actions, a willingness to get tough on trade in a way that is consistent with what he said during the campaign and the threat of using immigration policy and the border to potentially change, to use that as
and ken vogue el is a political reporter for "the new york times." ken, it's not just dreamers or daca or amazon or democrats, i should say, he's also going after amazon, china is out with new tariffs. stocks are sinking. anyone in the white house concerned about what's going on right now? >> sure. a lot of people are. and as you mentioned, there's not a whole lot of message discipline. partly, maybe that's because of the lack of communications director after hope hicks'...
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but you know, she's not gotten the cover of "vogue" five times in the first year like michelle.xaggerating but you know what i'm saying. she has been scrutinized. the she's holding her husband's hand or not. it's unless. yet tonight we see a beautiful dinner that she did not hire or an event planner four. she did it all herself. all the design, all of the selection. no desiree rogers helping her. >> i mean, remember she was a socialite. we assumed when she was mrs. trump living in manhattan she probably hosted many events. this is her showcasing what she brings to the office of first lady. or the position of first lady. i would say that while this has been an amazing event and it has been flawless, you're absolutely right about that, laura, she's been doing this all along. i've been so impressed with not just her quiet dignity, as you brought up, but also just this diplomatic use of fashion. it's been brilliant when she went to paris and to that restaurant at the eiffel tower. she was wearing red, white, and blue, a symbol of both legs. she wore that gorgeous black caftan with t
but you know, she's not gotten the cover of "vogue" five times in the first year like michelle.xaggerating but you know what i'm saying. she has been scrutinized. the she's holding her husband's hand or not. it's unless. yet tonight we see a beautiful dinner that she did not hire or an event planner four. she did it all herself. all the design, all of the selection. no desiree rogers helping her. >> i mean, remember she was a socialite. we assumed when she was mrs. trump living...
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business g w news live from vogue and the european union is ready to react to u.s. trade trips german chancellor angela merkel has been lobbying president trump in recent days in a bid to change exemptions for the european union now in germany france and britain say they'll move to the fish and sea and st if they all hit spiky contentiously crippling that it's also on the program. an immigration scandal brings down britain's interior minister resigning after she admitted she misled lawmakers folks at.
business g w news live from vogue and the european union is ready to react to u.s. trade trips german chancellor angela merkel has been lobbying president trump in recent days in a bid to change exemptions for the european union now in germany france and britain say they'll move to the fish and sea and st if they all hit spiky contentiously crippling that it's also on the program. an immigration scandal brings down britain's interior minister resigning after she admitted she misled lawmakers...
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government says current visitor numbers are unsustainable and the our environment must be cleaned up in vogue and has more now from manila. well it just may be a small island but boruc revenues make up twenty percent of the total tourism industry of the country at least fifteen thousand workers are affected by this decision there is still no clarity whether they will receive financial assistance in the six months that the island will be closed there is also no assurance that there will still be a job or a business to return to six months from now though several environmentalists though praise the character's actions they say with they want right now is to make sure that the issue of sustainability is at the forefront of the discussion when it comes to environmental concerns of course tourism to it puts into question just how other islands are fairing other islands that are dependent on tourism for the people's livelihood island allowances for example all across the country now still the president and his government is the widely criticized not just for the closure of the island but for the po
government says current visitor numbers are unsustainable and the our environment must be cleaned up in vogue and has more now from manila. well it just may be a small island but boruc revenues make up twenty percent of the total tourism industry of the country at least fifteen thousand workers are affected by this decision there is still no clarity whether they will receive financial assistance in the six months that the island will be closed there is also no assurance that there will still be...
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because at that point, these devices are just becoming into vogue among it wasn't your of surveillance. it has been around for a while, but this is an important way that the government found evidence. to obtain criminal evidence by the government, and also national security evidence. and operatives and the like. and apparently the muslim's slick, government officials, or campaign officials, as we have learned in the last few months apparently, as you have just seen. so this is an important case, even at the time. but i don't think anybody realized how transformative it would be, and how much it would influence our law, even 45 years later. we are here today and having the same conversation, 50 years later, and a the same exact conversation. what does katz beat in this context? why do we look for? do we look to the subjective test, looks to the framers and what they thought? do we look to what mother-in-law said, the law of the state? the jurisdiction in which it is happening? -- do we look what modern law said? the law of the state? susan: we had a lawyer today telling the story of wha
because at that point, these devices are just becoming into vogue among it wasn't your of surveillance. it has been around for a while, but this is an important way that the government found evidence. to obtain criminal evidence by the government, and also national security evidence. and operatives and the like. and apparently the muslim's slick, government officials, or campaign officials, as we have learned in the last few months apparently, as you have just seen. so this is an important...
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americans have a love affair with photography and portraiture is the main vogue but it is limited primarily to the free states. reason is main nos the slaveowners recognized threat that photography could highlight the humanity and slaves. sees an john c calhoun anti-slavery image in "the liberator" and tries to pass a federal law against any image as acould be construed slave. but southern states systematically oppressed any freedom of debate as it related to critiques of white supremacy or slavery. in the largest sense, and i will connected to the present, frederick douglass and sojourner truth took advantage of the technologies of their day, much the way activist take advantage of technology today, particularly with social media and particularly with black lives matters. many african-americans have realized they don't want to leave home without a camera. at an abstract level we all know that we can distort an image with the camera, we can create multiple exposures, we can soul larize, the camera still has a sense of truth. and if you bring a camera with you, you can document. century,e 20
americans have a love affair with photography and portraiture is the main vogue but it is limited primarily to the free states. reason is main nos the slaveowners recognized threat that photography could highlight the humanity and slaves. sees an john c calhoun anti-slavery image in "the liberator" and tries to pass a federal law against any image as acould be construed slave. but southern states systematically oppressed any freedom of debate as it related to critiques of white...
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you know what vogue is not going to make you rich just make you sensitive to your appearance. >> folksof a please come back. >> coming up we are going to talk to a regular economic adviser art laffer steve going to give him a ladder time weighing in on nation out traded amazon ceo jeff bezos breaking silence on numbers under wraps for years how retail giant surpassed one hundred million prime members ahead. ♪ ♪ how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. . dagen: welcome back i am dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. thursday, april 19, top stories 8:30 a.m. mariner, markets on edge, futures pointing to a lower opening looks like selling picked up a little bit of steam here 46 point lose on d
you know what vogue is not going to make you rich just make you sensitive to your appearance. >> folksof a please come back. >> coming up we are going to talk to a regular economic adviser art laffer steve going to give him a ladder time weighing in on nation out traded amazon ceo jeff bezos breaking silence on numbers under wraps for years how retail giant surpassed one hundred million prime members ahead. ♪ ♪ how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing...
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finest restaurants in the country, had a documentary produced about his life and has been featured in "vogueyoung chef began cooking at the age of 10 and isn't shy about what sparked his interest. >> i originally started because i didn't like the food my parents were serving. and i wanted to try it out for myself. it very quickly became more than a hobby as i strive to get good at it. >> hi, welcome to my kitchen. >> reporter: he started small, teaching himself the basics. for years he made things like chicken stock and sauces before attempting a full dish. by the age of 12, he was hosting elaborate dinner parties for friends and family out of his california home. >> romaine and there's a little bit of bread. >> reporter: but eventually, he needed to go bigger. >> we couldn't handle having 30 people coming to dinner. so had to move it to popups in different places. >> reporter: while doing a series of popups, he drew a cult following. those supporters offered professional and financial assistance as he pursued his next venture. in february, flynn opened up his first restaurant on new york ci
finest restaurants in the country, had a documentary produced about his life and has been featured in "vogueyoung chef began cooking at the age of 10 and isn't shy about what sparked his interest. >> i originally started because i didn't like the food my parents were serving. and i wanted to try it out for myself. it very quickly became more than a hobby as i strive to get good at it. >> hi, welcome to my kitchen. >> reporter: he started small, teaching himself the...
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he was isolated and many of us that grew up in the generation behind, we know it because it was not vogueking when you were a teenager. now everybody's embracing him. you can't hardly get a seat at your own memorial for him, but dr. king had the moral courage and firm hard core rock solid belief in what he was doing that he did it when he was popular and when he wasn't popular and that's part of what we've got to remember that he stood for something that ended up being right. i'm very curious to see if the president today tweets about 50 years after dr. king and what dr. king stood for. this is a man, donald trump, that has come to honor memorials with me in new york. i wonder if he will put on the face who was trying to befriend hip hoppers in new york before he was a politician or is he going to keep playing this kind of racial playing to a crowd but dividing to a crowd. i wonder, mr. president, can you find at least the moral strength to memorialize mr. king and what he stood for. >> and what will it mean if he does tweet based on what he's done over the last several years. last night
he was isolated and many of us that grew up in the generation behind, we know it because it was not vogueking when you were a teenager. now everybody's embracing him. you can't hardly get a seat at your own memorial for him, but dr. king had the moral courage and firm hard core rock solid belief in what he was doing that he did it when he was popular and when he wasn't popular and that's part of what we've got to remember that he stood for something that ended up being right. i'm very curious...
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don't buy vogue. vogue won't make you rich.ou sensitive to your appearance. >> and forbes magazine too. ♪ i just need some rest. i'm just worried about the house. and taking care of the boys. [ door slams ] he's still asleep. zach? zach?! [ dog barking ] ♪ [ sighs in relief ] zach! talk to me. it's for the house. i got a job. it's okay. dad took care of us. principal. we can help you plan for that. >> maria: welcome back. at&t's ceo is striking back against proponents of the company's proposed purchase of time warner. >> cheryl: randall stevenson taking the stand in the government's anti-trust trial for the first time yesterday. he called the acquisition a vision deal that at&t needs to compete against tech heavy weights like facebook, amazon and alphabet. he rejected the government's claim that at&t and time warner would raise prices if the deal is approved. shares of at&t are down about 10% so far this year. time warner's shares are up about 5% so far. stevenson also, this is interesting, unveiled plans in court for a low cos
don't buy vogue. vogue won't make you rich.ou sensitive to your appearance. >> and forbes magazine too. ♪ i just need some rest. i'm just worried about the house. and taking care of the boys. [ door slams ] he's still asleep. zach? zach?! [ dog barking ] ♪ [ sighs in relief ] zach! talk to me. it's for the house. i got a job. it's okay. dad took care of us. principal. we can help you plan for that. >> maria: welcome back. at&t's ceo is striking back against proponents of the...
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because at that point, these devices are just becoming into vogue.t has been around for a while, but this is an important way that the government found evidence. it is the principal way in which the government was able to get national security evidence and information about intelligence, on terrorists, and operatives, and the like. and apparently, campaign officials, government officials as we have learned in the last few months and years -- apparently, as you have just seen. so this is an important case, even at the time. but i don't think anybody realized how transformative it would be, and how much it would influence our law, even 45 years later. we are here today and having the same conversation, 50 years later, and are having the same exact conversation. what does katz mean in this context? why do we look for? do we look to the subjective test on the second part? do we look to the framers and what they thought? do we look to what modern law says the law of the state? , the jurisdiction in which it is happening? these are very much debates today
because at that point, these devices are just becoming into vogue.t has been around for a while, but this is an important way that the government found evidence. it is the principal way in which the government was able to get national security evidence and information about intelligence, on terrorists, and operatives, and the like. and apparently, campaign officials, government officials as we have learned in the last few months and years -- apparently, as you have just seen. so this is an...
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because at that point, these devices are just becoming into vogue among it wasn't your of surveillanceit has been around for a while, but this is an important way that the government found evidence, and in the case of national security cases national security evidence. on terrorists and operatives and the like. and government officials, and campaign officials as we have learned in the last few months and years, and has generated a tremendous amount of debate within the executive and legislative branches in the last few months alone. so this is an important case, even at the time. but i don't think anybody realized how transformative it would be, and how much it would influence our law, even 45 years later. we are sitting here today and ,aving the same, 50 years later having almost the exact same conversation. what does katz mean in this context, what does reasonableness mean? what do we look to for reasonableness? , do weook to the framers look to modern law, do we look to the jurisdiction in which it is happening? these are very much debates for the court as these questions are playin
because at that point, these devices are just becoming into vogue among it wasn't your of surveillanceit has been around for a while, but this is an important way that the government found evidence, and in the case of national security cases national security evidence. on terrorists and operatives and the like. and government officials, and campaign officials as we have learned in the last few months and years, and has generated a tremendous amount of debate within the executive and legislative...
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. >>> amal clooney, humanitarian, barrister, wife of george clooney, gracing the cover of may "vogue.r relationship with george. on finding love, she said, it's the one thing in life i think is the biggest determinate of happiness. and it is the thing you have the least control over. i was 35 when i met him. it wasn't obvious it was going to happen for me. i wouldn't willing or excited about the idea of getting married or having a family in the absence of that. you're grunting over there. >> i was sighing. that's not a grunt. >> she met george and that all changed. they have two beautiful children, twins, alexander and ella. you can read the full interview. >> can you read it to us, though? >> the new william shatner. >>> finally, amy schumer who is going to be here sat down with stephen colbert last night. she talked about marry life and if she enjoyed her honeymoon. >> you went to italy for your honeymoon? >> yeah. >> do you enjoy the pasta and the wine. some people deny themselves -- >> what kind of sick -- no. >> i asked you a question. some people don't do carbs. you do the pasta
. >>> amal clooney, humanitarian, barrister, wife of george clooney, gracing the cover of may "vogue.r relationship with george. on finding love, she said, it's the one thing in life i think is the biggest determinate of happiness. and it is the thing you have the least control over. i was 35 when i met him. it wasn't obvious it was going to happen for me. i wouldn't willing or excited about the idea of getting married or having a family in the absence of that. you're grunting...
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. >> nobody's talking about conservatism and that is not en vogue with republicans these days >> i thinkorthy of consideration because we're not just short term. we have children grown children do we want to shift the burden on them and the higher burden than before? i don't think certainly that's not good economic proposals. >> all right you've certainly been warning about that i know you look at bank regulations. what about technology regulations? do you think we're about to see a wave of increased scrutiny, obviously we've seen scrutiny, but revelations when it comes to tech globally and revelations into their competitiveness, and companies like facebook, google and amazon >> as you said in the imf, we support free market. we support competition we support improved productivity we support innovation, and we know for a fact that when there is too much market concentration in the hands of too few, weir not seeing competition we're not seeing innovation, and over time we are seeing, you know, gradual -- >> is that when facebook is? >> it depends how you define the market it depends who s
. >> nobody's talking about conservatism and that is not en vogue with republicans these days >> i thinkorthy of consideration because we're not just short term. we have children grown children do we want to shift the burden on them and the higher burden than before? i don't think certainly that's not good economic proposals. >> all right you've certainly been warning about that i know you look at bank regulations. what about technology regulations? do you think we're about to...
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. ♪ come on vogue >> come on. one of the most famous supermodels. decades now. all morning long she's been making over three lucky women. own it, baby. making over three women in our audience and we'll see their transformations in just a moment. of course, we want to get sequins going here. how do you do it. >> it's no secret. i share everything in my book. you know. because i literally had to write a book about how i do this because every year the routine gets more and more and more. but i can tell you it starts with really good nutrition. i'm a lifelong vegetarian and i have a great dermatologist for the little tweak, you know. and but what's important that you can do every day is great skin care and that starts with spf. that's the most important tip i can tell you is to protect your skin from the sun and also indoor you can have -- there's a lot of things indoor that age you as well? really. >> oh, absolutely. indoor infrared from microwave oven, cell phone, computers and you want to cream that can protect you interest that as well because that'
. ♪ come on vogue >> come on. one of the most famous supermodels. decades now. all morning long she's been making over three lucky women. own it, baby. making over three women in our audience and we'll see their transformations in just a moment. of course, we want to get sequins going here. how do you do it. >> it's no secret. i share everything in my book. you know. because i literally had to write a book about how i do this because every year the routine gets more and more and...
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on the ten year what if that continues and people ditch the consumer staples that have been so en voguelow interest rates do you stick with a coke on the turn around or do you have to beware of those rising rates >> i mean, consumer staples still trade at a premium versus their historical average, and fundamentals for the group aren't particularly great. and i think in general, there are risks. and so within that universe we would rather be in a stock like coke for the turn around, for improvements in organic sales growth and profits that come along with it. >> all right, we'll leave it there. thank you for joining us certainly they've been underperforming lately brett cooper of consumer edge. he's a beverages analyst there but interesting point that they're still above their historic valuation >> industrials a big story today. they're getting hit. what's behind the wnrndotu and will the trend continue. that after this. with this level of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. the 2018 e-
on the ten year what if that continues and people ditch the consumer staples that have been so en voguelow interest rates do you stick with a coke on the turn around or do you have to beware of those rising rates >> i mean, consumer staples still trade at a premium versus their historical average, and fundamentals for the group aren't particularly great. and i think in general, there are risks. and so within that universe we would rather be in a stock like coke for the turn around, for...
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took this image of parkland high school senior emma gonzalez tearing up a gun range target for "teen vogue a clip that appeared to show her tearing up the constitution instead. just the sort of nefarious use jordan peele and buzzfeed which co-produced the video is warning about. >> moving forward we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet. >> reporter: the message here that it's getting harder and harder to trust our eyes and ears. >> it sure is. it's hard to determine the veracity. how do we know what's legit and what's fake in terms of the videos out there? >> two big pieces of advice, look at the source and google is your friend when it doubt. >> double-check. >> double-check. trust but verify. >> thanks, david. >> good advice there, david. >>> coming up, we have a teacher's inspiring journey. how he lost 100 pounds by making a simple change, one simple change each week. >> just one? >> that's right. >> just one? >> yeah. today, we're out here with some surprising facts about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes, right? yeah. yes i do. okay so you diet, you
took this image of parkland high school senior emma gonzalez tearing up a gun range target for "teen vogue a clip that appeared to show her tearing up the constitution instead. just the sort of nefarious use jordan peele and buzzfeed which co-produced the video is warning about. >> moving forward we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet. >> reporter: the message here that it's getting harder and harder to trust our eyes and ears. >> it sure is....