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she was also the first woman to serve as a westchester county court judge.now, while some abundance have opined she might one day be appointed as president trump's first female nominee to sit on the highest court in our land -- [applause] boy, what i like to go to those confirmation hearings. , it's in new york where she was granted the title of judge for the very first time. speaking of president trump, one would be mistaken if they believe that his admiration of the start of fox's hit show justice with judge jeanine when the program first 302011. no. in fact, they had been close friends and supporters of one another for decades. long before he even considered the presidency or he could tune in as he most often does to watch for program on saturday nights. tonight, judge pirro comes to us as another first in hand. this time it's the number one "new york times" best-selling book six weeks running called "liars, leakers, and liberals." [applause] it is absolutely worth picking up a copy and staying after for her remarks this evening for her to sign it. i mean
she was also the first woman to serve as a westchester county court judge.now, while some abundance have opined she might one day be appointed as president trump's first female nominee to sit on the highest court in our land -- [applause] boy, what i like to go to those confirmation hearings. , it's in new york where she was granted the title of judge for the very first time. speaking of president trump, one would be mistaken if they believe that his admiration of the start of fox's hit show...
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. >> jack even goes up to westchester.putnam county. >> keep going. >> forrest gump style. >>> the experimental new male birth control that involves a gel. i'm listening. >>> plus, the young college athlete with autism who is about to make history. >>> and the special celebration here at abc that managed to get regis philbin back on camera here. you're watching "world news now." regis fi regis philbin back on camera here. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i reallwaketch we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this holiday season get what you want about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's.ife e on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a
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barry: went to westchester, pennsylvania, "we will never hear about him again." david: ok.ou had a stake in it. ultimately you grew it. so you started buying internet-related companies, things that sold things over the internet, ticketmaster or things like that, and you put them into a company called iac. did you know at the time each of these would probably work? barry: oh no, of course i didn't. by the way, many of them didn't. david: but the most successful of them is expedia? is that the biggest one? barry: expedia is probably the biggest. but you know, they, they range from livenation, ticketmaster, match.com. david: so you own this company and it has now become a very big public company, roughly $250 million was put into buy the company's initial that you started with, and today, it is worth $57 billion. barry: more or less. david: that is pretty good. barry: not bad. david: as i mentioned, your stock is up 80% this year. so how are you going to top that in the business world? you can't do much better than you have done. barry: i will find something else to fail at fi
barry: went to westchester, pennsylvania, "we will never hear about him again." david: ok.ou had a stake in it. ultimately you grew it. so you started buying internet-related companies, things that sold things over the internet, ticketmaster or things like that, and you put them into a company called iac. did you know at the time each of these would probably work? barry: oh no, of course i didn't. by the way, many of them didn't. david: but the most successful of them is expedia? is...
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in westchester they call it a pooky there's cody d.d. . me she dignity.you cannot get your problem. you'll do. ok. invent. sexual the son just say they're kidding themselves thanks. you're watching our international will be back with a morning that's right at the top of the hour. the russian military deteriorated terribly at the end of the soviet union and russia was always going to rebuild its military the question is how can we the united states and russia construct a relationship where we are both confident that all of the intentions or more confident of the intentions of the other so that we're not worried it's not that we shouldn't. let them bring but it we should make sure that our counterparts understand why we have it and when and where we would use. fracking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year drove a truck so i chose to drive trucks people who rush to a small town in north dakota was an unempl
in westchester they call it a pooky there's cody d.d. . me she dignity.you cannot get your problem. you'll do. ok. invent. sexual the son just say they're kidding themselves thanks. you're watching our international will be back with a morning that's right at the top of the hour. the russian military deteriorated terribly at the end of the soviet union and russia was always going to rebuild its military the question is how can we the united states and russia construct a relationship where we...
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in westchester they call it a pooky there's cody d.d. . me she dignity. he cannot problem. you know. ok. invent. sexual the son just say they're kidding themselves. much. there you go live for every hour of the day this is r t international stay with us here in moscow next for some great programs right ahead then medina is here of with all the latest global news. dallas. is what i was doing. when we got garrett over here we carried the music with us. we were dragged here. by you're not going to get rid of those who are not go away you will not die quietly. real the heart of what we do is the truth. the russian military deteriorated terribly at the end of the soviet union and russia was always going to rebuild its military the question is how can we the united states and russia construct a relationship where we are both confident that all of the intentions or more confident of the intentions of the other so that we're not worried it's not that we shouldn't. but it we should make sure that our counterparts understand why we have it and when and where we would use. you know wo
in westchester they call it a pooky there's cody d.d. . me she dignity. he cannot problem. you know. ok. invent. sexual the son just say they're kidding themselves. much. there you go live for every hour of the day this is r t international stay with us here in moscow next for some great programs right ahead then medina is here of with all the latest global news. dallas. is what i was doing. when we got garrett over here we carried the music with us. we were dragged here. by you're not going to...
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in westchester they call it a picky kennedy d.d. . dignity. cannot that's a problem for. you don't do it more. ok . then they're not sexual some just say they're kidding themselves. i'll just leave it there in moments we have part three of our series and it's a good one block lives hope today i've just watched it in fact from gangster rap to church choirs for redemption through the power of music stay with r t international i'm back at the top of the hour. amazon already has a significant portion of all u.s. commerce something approaching twenty percent i guess their goal is to get fifty percent of all commerce in america would be amazon commerce and they need artificial intelligence to do that an artificial intelligence needs data to run effectively so jeff bezos but they call out all the cities and they said we may come to your town just give us all the data all the people living in your town and will dump it into our computers and our ai systems and by the way you know again i think. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us of the earth one trillion d
in westchester they call it a picky kennedy d.d. . dignity. cannot that's a problem for. you don't do it more. ok . then they're not sexual some just say they're kidding themselves. i'll just leave it there in moments we have part three of our series and it's a good one block lives hope today i've just watched it in fact from gangster rap to church choirs for redemption through the power of music stay with r t international i'm back at the top of the hour. amazon already has a significant...
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philip over here born in westchester new york educated at dartmouth after graduating went to school in quantico became a marine lieutenant in 2005 serving in the marines through 2009 including in the mr province during the famous surge. 2014 he published a short stories redeployment which won the national book award for fiction and has contributed views and essays for "the new york times", "washington post" and "newsweek". in 2015 this year he won the prize for journalism one - - journalism and also lives in new york city. i live in sag harbor. i was happy to be invited to do this it caused me to think about a part of writing i have done over the years. i cannot say i enjoyed all of it but what occurred to me right off the bat is writing about all this other stuff and it's like being in two different worlds with a great big general world and then writing about war world and in vietnam and afghanistan the soldiers still use to use the term to describe the united states back in the world. i was recently reading a book and i found a wonderful quotation that is appropriate for this locatio
philip over here born in westchester new york educated at dartmouth after graduating went to school in quantico became a marine lieutenant in 2005 serving in the marines through 2009 including in the mr province during the famous surge. 2014 he published a short stories redeployment which won the national book award for fiction and has contributed views and essays for "the new york times", "washington post" and "newsweek". in 2015 this year he won the prize for...
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i was reminded that my representatives of the westchester county is poised to have an incredibly powerfulition that underscores the thesis of your piece, the notion for long-term change you have got to hang around. rebecca: i think it is an underdiscusssed aspect. women who aren't the fresh and new people running are gaining significant power. nita lowey will likely try the appropriations committee which will have power of the current congress. appropriations, how the budget is doled out is an important way democrats will get anything they want. for people who have been in congress for decades, getting reelected, amassing power having , the right relationships, that is how women are going to make their mark. carol: google and the great firewall. the company's controversial plan to bring its search engine to china again. jason: and the recent silicon valley selloffs. was shocktober and overcorrection or is this the new state of the tech market? carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i and jason kelly. carol: and i'm carol massar. you can
i was reminded that my representatives of the westchester county is poised to have an incredibly powerfulition that underscores the thesis of your piece, the notion for long-term change you have got to hang around. rebecca: i think it is an underdiscusssed aspect. women who aren't the fresh and new people running are gaining significant power. nita lowey will likely try the appropriations committee which will have power of the current congress. appropriations, how the budget is doled out is an...
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westchester to get a look at what it was like just a few hours ago. they roped up the parking lot for the saddle rack. it is a large popular country-themed nightclub near pacific commons shopping center in fremont. hundreds were here last night and into the early morning for the black wednesday event. a huge celebration the night before thanksgiving. a guitarist said security came running in telling everyone inside there is a feared an act situation was unfolding. you'll remember two weeks ago a gunman opened fire and killed 12 people at a country bar in thousand oaks. following that shooting, the saddle rock held a special have not yet confirmed last night's shooting death. however, the guitarist told the east bay rack employees know the man who took his own life. he regularly came to the club and taught dancing here. the scene cleared out at 4:00 this morning. at that time,ive saw several employees from the saddle rack exchanges hugs after an unfortunate night. i'm live here at the saddle rack in fremont, amanda dell cast industry -- cast industryeo
westchester to get a look at what it was like just a few hours ago. they roped up the parking lot for the saddle rack. it is a large popular country-themed nightclub near pacific commons shopping center in fremont. hundreds were here last night and into the early morning for the black wednesday event. a huge celebration the night before thanksgiving. a guitarist said security came running in telling everyone inside there is a feared an act situation was unfolding. you'll remember two weeks ago...
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number of years ago i was talking to branford marsalis he lived in westchester county, new york.to north carolina. you are seeing that because the cost of live something also a particular issue. so if you have finite dollars you can stretch your dollars more living in the south compared to living in a lot of midwestern places or in the northeast. charles: here's the thing, roland, that i don't get. new york city, for instance, there is a tremendous amount of opportunities, particularly if you have the right kind of background, if you have the right kind of pedigree. this whole movement, gentrification movement is pushing people out, it is hard if you don't. when folks leave the northern cities, go to the south, why do they vote in the same people who will enact the same policies, high taxes, high regulations, that don't afford the sort of economic mobility that, that people want? >> because actually it is not tied to that issue. just like you might have folks are living in the south in rural areas right now, who still might vote republican but saying oh, my god, my health care, m
number of years ago i was talking to branford marsalis he lived in westchester county, new york.to north carolina. you are seeing that because the cost of live something also a particular issue. so if you have finite dollars you can stretch your dollars more living in the south compared to living in a lot of midwestern places or in the northeast. charles: here's the thing, roland, that i don't get. new york city, for instance, there is a tremendous amount of opportunities, particularly if you...
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the gray over here, was born in westchester. it was educated at dartmouth. after graduating, he became a marine lieutenant 2005. he served in the marines until 2009 including 13 months. in iraq during the famous surge. to them 14, he published short tories redeployment. it won the want national book award for fiction. he written for -- 2015, he was a fellow at princeton. he won the george w sj prize for journalism and arts and letters this year. he also lives in new york city. i live in sag harbor. i was happy to be invited to do this. it caused me to think about part of the writing that i've done over the years. that i'm proud of. i can't say that i enjoyed all of it but the thing that occurred to me, right off the bat, there is writing about all this other stuff and then there's writing about war. it's like being in two different worlds. you are in the world that the great big general world and th then, when you write about work, you are writing about work world. in fact, in vietnam and iraq and afghanistan, i was happy to see soldiers the used to use the
the gray over here, was born in westchester. it was educated at dartmouth. after graduating, he became a marine lieutenant 2005. he served in the marines until 2009 including 13 months. in iraq during the famous surge. to them 14, he published short tories redeployment. it won the want national book award for fiction. he written for -- 2015, he was a fellow at princeton. he won the george w sj prize for journalism and arts and letters this year. he also lives in new york city. i live in sag...
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he was born in westchester new york. his assent of marie's. after graduating he went to school in quantico virginia. he served in the marines until 2009 including 13 during the famous surge. in 2014. he publishes collection of short stories redeployment which one that national book award for fiction. he has contributed with the reviews. in 2015 and 16 he was a fellow at princeton and this year he won the prize for journalism and arts and letters. he also lives in new york city. and i live in sag harbor. i was happy to be invited to do this. it caused me to think about a part of the writing that i've done over the years that i'm proud of i can't say i enjoyed all of it. the thing that occurred to me right off the bat was there is writing about all of this other stuff and then there's writing about war. and it's sort of like being in two different worlds. when you write about war you are in the writing about war world. in fact, in vietnam i was happy to see the soldiers still use the term to describe the united states back in the world. i was re
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being an obvious one, but reading your piece, i was reminded that nia lowy, my representative in westchesternty, is poised to have an incredibly powerful portion which only underscores the thesis of your piece, this notion that really for long term change, you got to hang around. >> yeah. i think that's an -- an under discussed aspect of this year of the woman. and women who aren't -- you know, the fresh new people running are gaining some significant power. like you mentioned, nia lowy will likely chair the appropriations committee which is going to have significant power in the current congress because of who holds power mostly republicans. so appropriations, how the budget is doled out is going to be an important way that democrats get anything that they want. so yeah, just people who have been in congress for decades getting re-elected, amassing power, having the right relationships, that is now women are really going to make their mark. carol: still ahead, google and the great firewall. the company's controversial plan to bring its search engine to china once again. jason: plus also the
being an obvious one, but reading your piece, i was reminded that nia lowy, my representative in westchesternty, is poised to have an incredibly powerful portion which only underscores the thesis of your piece, this notion that really for long term change, you got to hang around. >> yeah. i think that's an -- an under discussed aspect of this year of the woman. and women who aren't -- you know, the fresh new people running are gaining some significant power. like you mentioned, nia lowy...
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. >> you're in westchester, you know what it's done to your market. >> so right now. pete, the s&p is only 4.5% off of its all-time high >> because of the comeback this we've seen from the low in october. of 8%. tom lee was on with us the other day. and was pretty optimistic to say the least on where he thinks we can go between now and the end of the year. talking about a gain of some 10% in the s&p now after yesterday, we only need 8 here's what he said and i want to react on the other side tom lee from last week. >> we know positions, risk on positioning is now net short for hedge funds. think it's easily a recipe for a big bounce. >> but 10% >> yes >> that's a very big bounce. >> think it would be pretty typical. given the internal damage we saw last week. we put out a note saying when you look at the percentage of stocks, on the 50-day and 200-day both on the s&p and russell. it's happened only in nine clusters, since 1990 the median return in three months is 13%. >> that was only two days ago, it feels like last week. but you get the point. can it be that good? >
. >> you're in westchester, you know what it's done to your market. >> so right now. pete, the s&p is only 4.5% off of its all-time high >> because of the comeback this we've seen from the low in october. of 8%. tom lee was on with us the other day. and was pretty optimistic to say the least on where he thinks we can go between now and the end of the year. talking about a gain of some 10% in the s&p now after yesterday, we only need 8 here's what he said and i want to...
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county is that it fared better in the last quarter than some of the other surrounding counties like westchesterjump in sales. sales of been declining like everywhere else in queens and long island so it is not doing any worse. the issue with the mansions has been happening for years, and it is starting to resolve itself because after years of sitting on the market, sellers are saying i will be more realistic. it's having more of a reality check in other markets that have not been struggling with that. scarlet: we will see in the weeks ahead how it shakes out, and what it means for home prices in greenwich and fairfield county. thank you so much for joining us today. coming up, deal or no deal? chinese officials are trying to resolve the trade war before the presidents meet at the g20 summit this month. president -- is it on president trump's terms? that is ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ is is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: breaking news here. today and after hours it is up about 34%. there doesn't appear to be any news causing the gain in the shares, but i can tell you the volume is pretty heavy for after
county is that it fared better in the last quarter than some of the other surrounding counties like westchesterjump in sales. sales of been declining like everywhere else in queens and long island so it is not doing any worse. the issue with the mansions has been happening for years, and it is starting to resolve itself because after years of sitting on the market, sellers are saying i will be more realistic. it's having more of a reality check in other markets that have not been struggling...
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. >> jack even goes up to westchester.s a gel. i'm listening. >>> plus, the young college athlete with autism who is about to make history. >>> and the special celebration here at abc that managed to get regis philbin back on camera here. you're watching "world news now." now." regis fi regis philbin back on camera here. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i really want to take it up a notch we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this holiday season get what you want about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what'
. >> jack even goes up to westchester.s a gel. i'm listening. >>> plus, the young college athlete with autism who is about to make history. >>> and the special celebration here at abc that managed to get regis philbin back on camera here. you're watching "world news now." now." regis fi regis philbin back on camera here. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i really want to take it up a notch we use k-y yours &...
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there is a seat in upstate new york, westchester, really critical. in the four in new jersey. in, the republican governor, rick scott, is a head, 50.5, that is ahead of the sitting senator bill nelson. this will be a blow to democrats if they don't keep their senate seat in florida. we still have a 7% of pre—16. i imagine there are going to be some pretty nervous democrats around to this evening.” be some pretty nervous democrats around to this evening. i was talking to a democrat source early in the night. she said this is giving her a bad in the night. she said this is giving hera bad memory in the night. she said this is giving her a bad memory of 2016 were earlier in the night democrats were looking at the results and feeling extremely excited. they thought change was coming. around 9pm in 2016, she takes me at around nine o'clock 2018. she said that is when they realised they were not going to get the success that they had hoped for. she said that maybe they were too excited about their chances. she was pretty downbeat. of course, there are some democrats are saying wait,
there is a seat in upstate new york, westchester, really critical. in the four in new jersey. in, the republican governor, rick scott, is a head, 50.5, that is ahead of the sitting senator bill nelson. this will be a blow to democrats if they don't keep their senate seat in florida. we still have a 7% of pre—16. i imagine there are going to be some pretty nervous democrats around to this evening.” be some pretty nervous democrats around to this evening. i was talking to a democrat source...