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wolf putting it bluntly, britain as it goes into this election tomorrow is facing absolutely, unchartered electoral waters. no one knows how it's going to end tomorrow night. the polls are that close. >> we know the economy is a huge issue as the voters goil to the polls. david cameron conservative party stays the country will have a referendum on whether britain should stay in the european union. how would that play out? >> that's the interesting part from the united states point of view. because the u.s. is very keen that the u.k. stays in europe and the u.s. politicians and u.s. diplomats, in fact u.s. strategists are saying what's happening is that britain is looking inwards, anti-immigration looking at whether it's going to pull out of the european union, questioning its trident defense replacement, looking at all these different areas, britain seems to be retrenching from a global position. that's worrying in the united states and worrying for any administration coming into washington because the one friend they've always known pretty much they can rely on is the person in number 10
wolf putting it bluntly, britain as it goes into this election tomorrow is facing absolutely, unchartered electoral waters. no one knows how it's going to end tomorrow night. the polls are that close. >> we know the economy is a huge issue as the voters goil to the polls. david cameron conservative party stays the country will have a referendum on whether britain should stay in the european union. how would that play out? >> that's the interesting part from the united states point...
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alberta's oil patch now in uncharted waters. energy industry, financial analysts saying the industry is somewhere between disbelief and dismay. they have not believed this would happen. they thought, quote, that people would come to their senses. another oil industry financial guy had a panic attack on the business pages saying, quote, as an investor in the oil patch, you are going to get your teeth kicked in. the new democrats are saying they will take a different approach and take a look at the royalties that oil companies pay back to the tax payers. they are planning on hiking the corporate tax rate from 10% to 12%. they say they are going to do a total u-turn on the issue of climate change where alberta has pressured canada to be worse on climate change. now, they say alberta is going to pressure canada to be better on climate change. they are also planning to do a total policy u-turn on something that directly affects the united states, the keystone pipeline. still up in the air. obama administration has not decided about i
alberta's oil patch now in uncharted waters. energy industry, financial analysts saying the industry is somewhere between disbelief and dismay. they have not believed this would happen. they thought, quote, that people would come to their senses. another oil industry financial guy had a panic attack on the business pages saying, quote, as an investor in the oil patch, you are going to get your teeth kicked in. the new democrats are saying they will take a different approach and take a look at...
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. >> that means unchartered territory for many of them. the working world. >> right. >> and no doubt need some guidance in this. here to provide that information is nbc 10 financial expert robert wilson. robert manages a philadelphia based financial base advisory firm wilson insight. he's made his career in wealth management working at the biggest financial firms in the country as a manager as well as a consultant. >> so, rob, what advice would you give these new grads when it comes to saying good-bye to college and entering the wonderful working world? >> right off the top, i would tell them don't be in such a hurry, okay. you just graduated. don't go out and start amassing a bunch of obligations before you're financially ready. this may mean living at home longer. if you give her a big bouquet of flowers, she might let you do that. but look you just graduated, no need to jump straight to going out to steak dinners every night. the second tip is understand who you work for and what your job is. look whether or not you consider yourself an
. >> that means unchartered territory for many of them. the working world. >> right. >> and no doubt need some guidance in this. here to provide that information is nbc 10 financial expert robert wilson. robert manages a philadelphia based financial base advisory firm wilson insight. he's made his career in wealth management working at the biggest financial firms in the country as a manager as well as a consultant. >> so, rob, what advice would you give these new grads...
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. >> reporter: and that is to track down isis online and it is an unchartered territory where the terrorists have been lurking far too long. and of course if isis can mas master the dark web, they can plan attacks faster than the u.s. can track them down. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> and that is a fascinating report, barbara. and let's talk about it with bob baer former operative, and kimberly dozier, and cnn analyst and contributor the daily beast. bob, is the government good and strong at combat ingting the dark web? >> well, the national security agency, and they have private kon trak contractors who are all brilliant, but the problem is, poppy, the islamic state is moving as fast as the federal government, and for instance they started to communicate with the satellites hot spot and deliver a message from one part of the world and then take it down and it will have disappeared and you can't really combat that. they are doing other things like using the odd languages like uzbek or chechen to communicate, and using the sites and apps that are difficult like wicker and it cannot be
. >> reporter: and that is to track down isis online and it is an unchartered territory where the terrorists have been lurking far too long. and of course if isis can mas master the dark web, they can plan attacks faster than the u.s. can track them down. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> and that is a fascinating report, barbara. and let's talk about it with bob baer former operative, and kimberly dozier, and cnn analyst and contributor the daily beast. bob, is the government...
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doctors know this is uncharted territory in the prevention of brain diseases in athletes. >> joe namath may have increased blood flow in the brain, but we don't know that won't caused. the hospital says it's raising funds to cover that cost and hopes it can replicate namath's results in others. but broadway joe says his memory has improved and counts on being around for a while. he guarantees it. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> all right. we're honoring fallen heroes next. >> announcer: "world news now" yeah, yeah, it was the unofficial start of summer but more importantly memorial day was a day of remembrance where americans honor the men and women who gave their lives for the freedom of this country. >> the tributes a solemn reminder of the sacrifice so many have made. here's abc's bob woodruff. >> as a day of celebration for the sacrifice of those who lost their lives in wars and conflicts across the country, pictures and prayers. a time and place to pause. and remember from visiting the graves of their loved ones to laying their hands on the names of family members. >> today is the
doctors know this is uncharted territory in the prevention of brain diseases in athletes. >> joe namath may have increased blood flow in the brain, but we don't know that won't caused. the hospital says it's raising funds to cover that cost and hopes it can replicate namath's results in others. but broadway joe says his memory has improved and counts on being around for a while. he guarantees it. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> all right. we're honoring fallen heroes next. >>...
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that helped us trek through nearly 8,000 miles of uncharted wilderness? no? take this. it has protein you'll need for your journey. p3 from oscar mayer. it's 13 grams of protein from the original source. so here's my impression of ampressions. sirloin third pound burger from mcdonald's if you don't get one soon. that's right! gone! also... did that feel like 100% sirloin to you? because it felt like 100% sirloin to me. 100% north american sirloin. 100% limited. try all three sirloin third pound burgers at mcdonald's enjoy this lovin' while it lasts. ♪ >>> it was an incredibly eye-opening hour. and we want everyone to know, we have tips on how to catch a fake. >> and a link to the site. go to abcnews.com/2020. >> thanks for watching. have a great night, and a wonderful weekend. >> coming up open "action news" investigators focus on the windshield of amtrak train 188. now a homeless family says they were had by a local charity now a homeless family says they were had by a local charity that's next. specializing in custom cakes? right! and opening your own bakery? how'd
that helped us trek through nearly 8,000 miles of uncharted wilderness? no? take this. it has protein you'll need for your journey. p3 from oscar mayer. it's 13 grams of protein from the original source. so here's my impression of ampressions. sirloin third pound burger from mcdonald's if you don't get one soon. that's right! gone! also... did that feel like 100% sirloin to you? because it felt like 100% sirloin to me. 100% north american sirloin. 100% limited. try all three sirloin third pound...
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. >> we're kind of in uncharted waters as far as the spring flow as far as i know it's never been this low this time of year. >> reporter: at dusk, a bright full moon rises in just the right position under a cloudless clear sky. hart and his students make the night time hike to the base of yosemite falls knowing it still may not be enough. it's not looking good right now? >> it really isn't. >> reporter: as the moon moves in and then slowly out of position, the mist at the base of the falls is too low to catch the light, mother nature may have spoiled the moonbow... >> i don't want to give up yet i want to get these guys some color. >> reporter: ...or will she? >> that is a moon bow. it's pretty cool a rainbow caused by moonlight. >> reporter: with a fraction of its water flow, yosemite falls creates just enough spray to do it's part with the moon and sky and create the amazing effect before disappearing. soon yosemite falls will follow suit. and this magical moment will be all dried up for another year. i'm sandra hughes for the pbs newshour in yosemite national park. >> ifill: we tur
. >> we're kind of in uncharted waters as far as the spring flow as far as i know it's never been this low this time of year. >> reporter: at dusk, a bright full moon rises in just the right position under a cloudless clear sky. hart and his students make the night time hike to the base of yosemite falls knowing it still may not be enough. it's not looking good right now? >> it really isn't. >> reporter: as the moon moves in and then slowly out of position, the mist at...
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we'll be in unchartered waters to quote officials. this is really between mitch mcconnell and house passed bill and how far rand paul wants to take it. he's given every indication this is his issue, he may go far on this. he's been passionate about had his entire career guys. >> luke russert, thank you for this. let's bring in shane harris. author of "at war" and of course a friend of the show. what do you think, the pat i don't think act looks it will be gutted? >> looks like it will die at least by expiring. whether they pass the usa freedom act and after this procedural movements by rand paul might get that bill in play. but the sources i've talked to on both sides, both chambers have said, if this expires and the senate doesn't have the momentum to pass the usa freedom act it's not clear the provisions are coming back. it's a steep climb and you would be asking members to affirmatively vote back into authorities provisions of surveillance which just expired which are unpopular. if you were laying odds these provisions of the patri
we'll be in unchartered waters to quote officials. this is really between mitch mcconnell and house passed bill and how far rand paul wants to take it. he's given every indication this is his issue, he may go far on this. he's been passionate about had his entire career guys. >> luke russert, thank you for this. let's bring in shane harris. author of "at war" and of course a friend of the show. what do you think, the pat i don't think act looks it will be gutted? >> looks...
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i wouldn't want to cast blame we're in uncharted territory and we have to adapt as we go. we have a lot of opportunities to adapt with conservation being the cheapest and smartest and fastest way to extend water resource, but particularly in the city all kinds of ricycling and storm water capturing and desalination but those take time to get off the ground so this will buy us time so we don't have to go to harsh or more expensive measurers like our friends in australia or saaÃo paulo are doing now where they have to just turn the water off for hours at a time because they're so low in reserves. >> ifill: with these new rules, what is the penalty for not complying? say people just say i'll water my lawn at night or i'll do something snells. >> well, i think there are penalties and i want to avoid that but generally folks step up when things are mandatory regulations. we know voluntary gets you so much, regulations get you so much, there are a number of tools local agencies can use. public communication and community spirit does a lot and regulations help because everybody
i wouldn't want to cast blame we're in uncharted territory and we have to adapt as we go. we have a lot of opportunities to adapt with conservation being the cheapest and smartest and fastest way to extend water resource, but particularly in the city all kinds of ricycling and storm water capturing and desalination but those take time to get off the ground so this will buy us time so we don't have to go to harsh or more expensive measurers like our friends in australia or saaÃo paulo are doing...
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chairman graham, ranking member, members of the subcommittee the uncharted terrain will test resolve, but i'm confident we reach destination and ways in which we focus, strengthen, and accelerating the efforts and partnerships will has p our arrival. thank you again for the opportunity to to be here before you today. i'm foundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous unwaivering support of the sub committee. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. i'd like to mention that bono could not be here today, wanted to be, but he's had a very difficult accident, doing better but i want to recognize his contribution to the cause and communicated to me several times regretting not being here, but it's one the anchor ten innocents here worldwide, so i recognize the fact he's with us in spirit. >> that's right. i interject there. he's also kept a good sense of humor when i called him dr after the accident, back in dublin he said well, the fellow members of the band said it's a good thing he was wearing a helmet so he did not damage the sidewalks of new york. [ laughter ] >> ok
chairman graham, ranking member, members of the subcommittee the uncharted terrain will test resolve, but i'm confident we reach destination and ways in which we focus, strengthen, and accelerating the efforts and partnerships will has p our arrival. thank you again for the opportunity to to be here before you today. i'm foundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous unwaivering support of the sub committee. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. i'd like to mention...
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that is quite frightening because it takes us to uncharted waters. francine: we were warned before he came to power that the accidental default scenario of greece stumbling out of the euro was a possibility. he has ignored it for years, are we closer to that scenario? have you modeled? -- how do you modeled that? >> i am concerned. clearly the ball is in his court to decide what to do. my party is the party that actually put greece in europe in the first place. we are here to help support keeping greece in the eurozone. as you know as a result of the economic adjustment program, greece has suffered a lot. we have lost 25% of our gdp. we have a 26% unemployment rate. over 90% of greece wants to stay in the eurozone. his pre-election central promise is he would get a better deal and would keep us in the eurozone. he promised a host of other things. increased pensions, salaries all sorts of other things which are now clear that will not happen. there are political forces in greece that will step up to the plate in order to support us remaining in the eu
that is quite frightening because it takes us to uncharted waters. francine: we were warned before he came to power that the accidental default scenario of greece stumbling out of the euro was a possibility. he has ignored it for years, are we closer to that scenario? have you modeled? -- how do you modeled that? >> i am concerned. clearly the ball is in his court to decide what to do. my party is the party that actually put greece in europe in the first place. we are here to help support...
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keri: we are operating in uncharted territory right now. we have five, in the last years, eight of the world's largest banks, pleading guilty. we do not know with a long-term consequences are. we also do not know what the consequences of a repeat offender. some of these banks are under investigation for other things as well. we do not know what happens when you get two guilty pleas. this is a brand-new world in terms of how banking is being prosecuted. brendan: i want to read you a quote from a great piece of bloomberg reporting from this morning. this is from a lawyer to credit suisse to the labor department. it is thank you, thank you, thank you, 600 thank yous in that e-mail. that was getting a waiver despite getting -- we did not have a good answer. what leverage to the banks have? as they are seeking these waivers, they in theory said stop doing business in certain lines, but they get these waivers. how do they get them? keri: the waivers come from the regulators and the regulators do not have -- they have been a little vocal about thi
keri: we are operating in uncharted territory right now. we have five, in the last years, eight of the world's largest banks, pleading guilty. we do not know with a long-term consequences are. we also do not know what the consequences of a repeat offender. some of these banks are under investigation for other things as well. we do not know what happens when you get two guilty pleas. this is a brand-new world in terms of how banking is being prosecuted. brendan: i want to read you a quote from a...
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we are in uncharted territories that where massive oil drops. how much do we need to look through one number? joseph stiglitz: i think from the global point of view is we global economy. we expect the united states when their revised the first quarter numbers will show negative growth in the united states. and increasing evidence that even the second quarter will be very weak, maybe negative territory. in any case far below that kind of recovery a lot of people expected. the picture that is emerging clearly is that europe is weak u.k. is weak at the united states is weak. and that context, hard to see an increase in interest rates even though that they talking about moving out of this low interest rate environment. mark is right and it will be hard to justify. mark gilbert: if you look at the most optimistic forecast, barely zero this year and gets above 1% maybe one point 5% next year. we are still not meeting targets. joseph stiglitz: to reiterate inflation or deflation is a symptom of a weak economy. when you have strong demand prices are goi
we are in uncharted territories that where massive oil drops. how much do we need to look through one number? joseph stiglitz: i think from the global point of view is we global economy. we expect the united states when their revised the first quarter numbers will show negative growth in the united states. and increasing evidence that even the second quarter will be very weak, maybe negative territory. in any case far below that kind of recovery a lot of people expected. the picture that is...
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. >> at the end of the day, we are all breaking uncharted ground. we're in these epic series of conversations whether it is commercial entities government entities. there is a massive dialogue about data, who owns it, how do you opt in or out? the concern is, yes, what are they doing with the data, but the bigger conversation is to the users now? have they given their consent? francine: facebook says one thing and the eu says another. is this an eu versus tech company story? christy: it is not localized just to facebook. there are a lot of entities grappling with this from the tech companies perspective. you have a very fast, rapidly changing landscape of regulations. i think they are crap thing with how -- they are grappolingpling with geographic boundaries. have you done everything responsibly you can to tell the user what you are doing, when it changes? if they say they are not ok with that, what are their options? francine: do we need a regulator? are not sure of the privacy on my accounts. christy: if you are to ask if it's the application to h
. >> at the end of the day, we are all breaking uncharted ground. we're in these epic series of conversations whether it is commercial entities government entities. there is a massive dialogue about data, who owns it, how do you opt in or out? the concern is, yes, what are they doing with the data, but the bigger conversation is to the users now? have they given their consent? francine: facebook says one thing and the eu says another. is this an eu versus tech company story? christy: it...
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reporter: metics will start by tracking the places where isis is active on a difficult shot through uncharted territory where terrorists had been lurking far too long roberts stars cnn the pentagon by norstar barbara stark >> pam moore: a little less than two hours from now warriors take on the grizzlies in game 5 of the playoffs coming up we're live at oracle arena with a preview of tonight's big game and next real drama for real housewife of the land. >> pam moore: our rural housewives of the land a shocker tonight in one of the stars of the reality show kenya more fellow with the man from the millionaire match in but then things went sideways this insider's louis aguirre has the details from los angeles >> reporter: can't count on social media that the man is already married could get that been prevented when she met james through patty she thought she was piling on debt her happily ever after >> reporter: last night she took the instagram with this bombshell unfortunately i found out that the men that i've felt love with was married a week after the show aired patty stagger route rights t
reporter: metics will start by tracking the places where isis is active on a difficult shot through uncharted territory where terrorists had been lurking far too long roberts stars cnn the pentagon by norstar barbara stark >> pam moore: a little less than two hours from now warriors take on the grizzlies in game 5 of the playoffs coming up we're live at oracle arena with a preview of tonight's big game and next real drama for real housewife of the land. >> pam moore: our rural...
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we have seen uncharted territory with qe, depressed yields. how is the environment going to be going forward? mario: there are no easy solutions. people are doing what everybody else is doing. they are very conservative these days. the business has to change and allow investment people to take -- make reasonable investments. we are even taking gains now. for some specific asset classes it is time to take some gains and rebalance the performance of these asset classes. there is no magical solution. we are much more working on the business basis and restructuring the business basis. that will take a little bit of weight out of the investment piece. francine: the g7 meets today and the next few days. they are going to talk about greece. how worried are you about a possible default or exit of greece? mario: we think that an exit or default of greece would not be good. it would not be good for greece first. we don't think that this is a nice outcome. we understand that the situation is tight. we think the markets have taken a view of greece since m
we have seen uncharted territory with qe, depressed yields. how is the environment going to be going forward? mario: there are no easy solutions. people are doing what everybody else is doing. they are very conservative these days. the business has to change and allow investment people to take -- make reasonable investments. we are even taking gains now. for some specific asset classes it is time to take some gains and rebalance the performance of these asset classes. there is no magical...
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in the southern indian ocean, and on target should -- unchart ed shipwreck was to tactic by drones. that is not the flight they were looking for. it is a 19th century cargo trip. it was spotted, an anchor was spotted. it has been they're headed for -- hidden for 100 years. in shanghai -- and i'm going to read this out. a shopping mall added four women only parking spaces painted pink. the spaces are 1 1/2 feet wider than regular spaces and lit up brighter to make parking easier. quinn: make parking easier? how do you know that that is the reason? maybe it is for all of the groceries. brendan: it feels little where. -- a little weird. thank you. number one, san francisco. silicon valley launched its very own fascist wing -- fashion week. up top dragging that along that is a drone. every night has a different thing. electric motion wearable tech and crowd funding. oh god. tom: shanghai. i went to the chinese exhibit in the basement of the met. thank you, anna wintour. remember the 9 year old emperor. they have a sexual rob -- have his actual robe. brendan: i was going to say about san
in the southern indian ocean, and on target should -- unchart ed shipwreck was to tactic by drones. that is not the flight they were looking for. it is a 19th century cargo trip. it was spotted, an anchor was spotted. it has been they're headed for -- hidden for 100 years. in shanghai -- and i'm going to read this out. a shopping mall added four women only parking spaces painted pink. the spaces are 1 1/2 feet wider than regular spaces and lit up brighter to make parking easier. quinn: make...
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. >> reporter: easing the way through this unchartered journey, kim, showing her love. joining bruce in his closet. >> can i confess? >> what you copy my outfits. >> no. >> what? >> i stole your outfit. >> what? >> reporter: turns out, not the first time she's sneaked outfits from the women in his life. >> i got that from mom. >> reporter: learning support would come in the least expected way. >> i couldn't have a better stylist than you. >> that was fun. >> i ner thought i would do that with you. >> reporter: the transgender community is the place where the gay community was about 30 years ago. me hopes these frank conversations will help others to understand. i thought from himkim styling her father's clothes. >> it's about clanging the narrative. thank you so much juju. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up medical miracle. the identical triplets born against the odds. two of them con vind. the emergency surgery to separate them. >>> and taylor swift's bad blood video trending big. the bee hind the scenes fail has everyone talking. >> wait for it. ♪ bad blood ♪ water, we
. >> reporter: easing the way through this unchartered journey, kim, showing her love. joining bruce in his closet. >> can i confess? >> what you copy my outfits. >> no. >> what? >> i stole your outfit. >> what? >> reporter: turns out, not the first time she's sneaked outfits from the women in his life. >> i got that from mom. >> reporter: learning support would come in the least expected way. >> i couldn't have a better stylist...
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it takes a village to broadcast from this unchartered terrain. there is no map of out route. this is the part where we start getting with wet. oh, that's cold. our trek leaders know the way. but only by heart. this is our guide, howard. >> the water goes a different way. that's the way we follow. >> reporter: he and his wife deb, made a remarkable discovery. they heard from a vaumer who said while he was hunting in a secluded part of the jungle he found a tunnel in the mountain. >> he sheltered there. he heard smoke. a river. >> reporter: it took them more than a decade to find it. when they finally did, the mysterious passageway opened into a wonder of nature. locked away deep inside a tremendous mostly unexplored jungle. a mysterious subterranean world. hidden for millions of years. one of mother nature's best kept secrets. until now. what they found was a series of underground caverns, big enough to fly a 747 through. it's the world's largest cavern system and kafs. this is so big, it's got internal jungle. it own white sand beaches. untold series of animals and plants. it
it takes a village to broadcast from this unchartered terrain. there is no map of out route. this is the part where we start getting with wet. oh, that's cold. our trek leaders know the way. but only by heart. this is our guide, howard. >> the water goes a different way. that's the way we follow. >> reporter: he and his wife deb, made a remarkable discovery. they heard from a vaumer who said while he was hunting in a secluded part of the jungle he found a tunnel in the mountain....
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. >> stocks trying to close in unchartered territory very quietly. the s&p, any positive close would be its third straight record high. meantime, the dow finally is trying to close at a new high. this will be its first record close going back to march 2nd. apple having the
. >> stocks trying to close in unchartered territory very quietly. the s&p, any positive close would be its third straight record high. meantime, the dow finally is trying to close at a new high. this will be its first record close going back to march 2nd. apple having the
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. >> stocks trying to close in unchartered territory very quietly. the s&p, any positive close would be its third straight record high. meantime, the dow finally is trying to close at a new high. this will be its first record close going back to march 2nd. apple having the biggest impact on the dow after carl icahn said that stock is undervalued. he thinks it should double in price, kelly. >> he's also talking about them getting into tvs, bill cars batteries. a lot of great fodder for industries that should be paying attention. >> maybe he wants to merge apple with tesla? >> or going back to his investment last week in lyft. >>> charlie evans said the fed should not raise rates until next year. will that power up this beaten down sector? we will hear from both sides, coming up. >>> and why -- you had a little hint here from melissa lee a moment ago. why is "consumer reports" calling tesla's $120,000 top of the line car undrivable. you don't want to hear that for that expensive a car. >> there is a twist, bill as ever with this one. it is an interesti
. >> stocks trying to close in unchartered territory very quietly. the s&p, any positive close would be its third straight record high. meantime, the dow finally is trying to close at a new high. this will be its first record close going back to march 2nd. apple having the biggest impact on the dow after carl icahn said that stock is undervalued. he thinks it should double in price, kelly. >> he's also talking about them getting into tvs, bill cars batteries. a lot of great...
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preparing to be thrust into uncharted territories exhilarated, yet mildly terrified for what was to come. like a lot of you, i suspect, i question if i was really ready for what was ahead. sure, i knew every detail of the countdown procedure that was unfolding around us. of course, i was well-versed in all of the scientific experiments that i was responsible for, not imagine how thoroughly i understood every detail of these base to i would protect me as i floated outside of the shuttle. i still could not help but wonder if all of my hard work and trading had truly repaired before my next up. as the first american woman to lunch to space. ok, before i start drawing on. let's turn to you. american university has prepared each of you. today, you are united by a common experience. the real strength you take with you today comes from the diversity of the prospectus amongst you. as a lookout, i see student leaders eager to create solutions for the problems of today and take on the challenge of tomorrow. for each of you, today is a day undoubtedly filled with joy and a tremendous amount of sati
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and brain injury at the newly named joe namath neurological research center but doctors note this is uncharted territory in the prevention of degenerative brain diseases in athletes. >> joe namath may have increased blood flow in the brain but we don't know that that means he won't develop cte. i understand people are looking for hope here but the data on hyperbaric oxygen doesn't show that it really works. >> people shouldn't be spending their money on this. >> reporter: the trial costs up to $70,000 per person. the hospital says it's raising funds to cover that cost and hopes it can replicate namath's results in others. but broadway joe says his memory has improved and counts on being around for awhile. he guarantees it. for "good morning america," matt gutman abc news miami. >> and next up on our "gma" "the speed feed" oscar winner robert de niro's surprising message to graduates. got to be the commencement address of the year. >> can't wait for that. >>> your brain on shopping. new research -- i was supposed to say surprising new research but i don't think it is. the question is are you ac
and brain injury at the newly named joe namath neurological research center but doctors note this is uncharted territory in the prevention of degenerative brain diseases in athletes. >> joe namath may have increased blood flow in the brain but we don't know that that means he won't develop cte. i understand people are looking for hope here but the data on hyperbaric oxygen doesn't show that it really works. >> people shouldn't be spending their money on this. >> reporter: the...
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presidential candidate back in 2007 then senator obama came out strongly in favor of regulating this unchartered territory. >> i think it's important not only that all this information is disclosed but i also think that we need to have a situation in which we are it israre disclosing the bundling of large go nordonors. >> reporter: in 2015 registered lobbyists are donors required to disclose contributions. luke russert, washington. >>> so we george w. bush center issued the following statement regarding the report saying, quote, the names of major donors are etched into three donor walls through the bush center. in addition the freedom recommending industry lists all go nors except those who wished to remain anonymous who have given gifts larger than $20. it is updated regularly. >>> so we're turning now to one of our top sorry, the four game suspension for tom braid, the million dollar fine for the patriots.sorry, the four game suspension for tom braid, the million dollar fine for the patriots. frances has the results of our poll question. sgr >> people overall agreeing that the punishment is f
presidential candidate back in 2007 then senator obama came out strongly in favor of regulating this unchartered territory. >> i think it's important not only that all this information is disclosed but i also think that we need to have a situation in which we are it israre disclosing the bundling of large go nordonors. >> reporter: in 2015 registered lobbyists are donors required to disclose contributions. luke russert, washington. >>> so we george w. bush center issued the...
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plus the s&p is also trying to close at unchartered territory. struggling a bit right now. but it has been helped out earlier by the financials and health care sectors. coming up we'll hear from experts on whether stocks can sustain this rally. >> also ahead activist investor karl karl icahn, he will tell us if it pays to invest like icahn. >> a couple of pros have different opinions on that. >> etsy getting ready to report its first quarterly results since going public. that stock is up nearly 30% since its ipo. we'll have the instant analysis of the numbers. rumor has it that etsy's earnings will be released on a needle point sampler. >> let's take a look at markets. as bill mentioned record high territory here for the dow up 21 points. again, what are the underperformers, one of them is walmart. there are bright spots elsewhere including the financials. the s&p 500 just fractionally lower after a record yesterday and the nasdaq is down five. >> let's talk about a lot of thing. we have with us amy wu and rick santelli. amy i'll start with you. you're the resand market whi
plus the s&p is also trying to close at unchartered territory. struggling a bit right now. but it has been helped out earlier by the financials and health care sectors. coming up we'll hear from experts on whether stocks can sustain this rally. >> also ahead activist investor karl karl icahn, he will tell us if it pays to invest like icahn. >> a couple of pros have different opinions on that. >> etsy getting ready to report its first quarterly results since going public....
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preparing to be thrust into uncharted territory accelerated debt terrified of what was to come. like a lot of you i suspect, question if i was really ready for what lay ahead. sure, i knew every detail of the procedure that was unfolding around us and, of course, i was well versed in all the scientific experiments i was responsible for. not to become thoroughly understood every detail of the spacesuit that would protect it when i floated outside the shuttle. but i still couldn't help but wonder if all my hard work and extensive technical training had truly prepared me for my next step as the first american woman to walk in space. i'll take him for a start drone on that could affect you guys for that shall because american university provided all of you with opportunities that foster intellectual development, your creativity and your spirit. today you are united by that comment experience. but the real strength you take with you today comes from the diversity of perspectives amongst you. as i look out upon this assembly i see future leaders eager to develop solutions to the probl
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. >> reporter: easing the way through this unchartered journey, kim showing her love joining bruce in his closet. >> can i confess? >> what, you copy my outfits? >> no. >> oh. >> i stole your outfit. >> what? you stole my outfit. >> reporter: turns out, not the first time bruce has sneaked outfits from the women in his life. >> this is what you should be wearing. >> actually actually mom, i got that from mom. >> reporter: learning support will come in the least expected ways. >> i couldn't have a better stylist than you. that's for damn sure, girl. >> that was so much fun. >> i never thought i would do that with you. >> jenner says the transgender community is at a place where the gay community was about 30 years ago. and that he hopes these frank conversations he's having with his family out in the open will help others understand have some compassion but i thought that moment where kim kardashian is styling her father's clothes, it went from a father/daughter moment and morphed into something completely different. >> yeah but, again it's all about but inclusive and understanding and
. >> reporter: easing the way through this unchartered journey, kim showing her love joining bruce in his closet. >> can i confess? >> what, you copy my outfits? >> no. >> oh. >> i stole your outfit. >> what? you stole my outfit. >> reporter: turns out, not the first time bruce has sneaked outfits from the women in his life. >> this is what you should be wearing. >> actually actually mom, i got that from mom. >> reporter:...
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chairman graham, ranking member lay he -- leahy members of the subcommittee, the uncharted terrain we are entering it will test our resolve. but i am confident we will reach our destination. thank you again for the opportunity to be before you today, i'm profoundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous support of the subcommittee. i look forward to your questions. chairman: thank you very much. i wanted to mention that bono could not be here today. he had wanted to. he had a difficult accident, he is better, but just want to recognize his contribution to this cause. i wanted to recognize the fact that he is with us in spirit. >> could i interject? he has also kept his sense of humor. i called him and he said, the fellow members of the band said it is a good thing he was wearing his helmet so he didn't damage the sidewalks of new york. chairman: well, with friends like that. mark? >> thank you for your leadership. this chamber, this congress and two administrations have reached across party lines to reach those in need. your compassion and insight reflect the best of the american pe
chairman graham, ranking member lay he -- leahy members of the subcommittee, the uncharted terrain we are entering it will test our resolve. but i am confident we will reach our destination. thank you again for the opportunity to be before you today, i'm profoundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous support of the subcommittee. i look forward to your questions. chairman: thank you very much. i wanted to mention that bono could not be here today. he had wanted to. he had a difficult...
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uncharted territory for them as well and with a month away from graduation sir william's a senior savoy's a graduate and what they're doing right now is rushing to talk to the year book and means to that vesicant and search for natalia as well as sir william's. >> darya: showing the kids on the bicycle's brought home from a. their big it they looked old their driving it all they're just kids. their kids and the deal with this kind of stuff at this age you forget they aren't kid. is just so they "this decree well they'd show up when they tried interviewed lots of words" >> reporter: the girl that we heard from she doesn't know natalia well what's the car on monday. " come and find out her good friend sarah died tuesday to wednesday. unbearable to be of the school turned. they're showing up and wearing black as well. i just the of the school district the top, the entire gilroy it and morning. >> mark:happening now. federal investigators are trying to figure out why the engineer of the amtrak train that derailed in philadelphia was traveling at 106 miles an hour before it ran off the rails.
uncharted territory for them as well and with a month away from graduation sir william's a senior savoy's a graduate and what they're doing right now is rushing to talk to the year book and means to that vesicant and search for natalia as well as sir william's. >> darya: showing the kids on the bicycle's brought home from a. their big it they looked old their driving it all they're just kids. their kids and the deal with this kind of stuff at this age you forget they aren't kid. is just...
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chairman graham ranking member leahy, members of the subcommittee, the uncharted terrain we're entering will test our resolve but i am confident that we'll reach our destination. the ways in which we are focusing strengthening, and accelerating pepfar's efforts and partnerships will hasten our arrival. thank you again for the opportunity to be here before you today. i am profoundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous unwaving support of this subcommittee more pepfar. i look forward to your questions pchlgt . >> thank you very much. i'd like to mention bono could not be here today. he wanted to be. he's had a very difficult accident. he's doing better, but just want to recognize his contribution to this cause. he's communicated with me several times, regretting not being able to be here. but the one foundation is sort of one of the anchor tenants of this whole effort worldwide. so i just want to recognize the fact that he is with us in spirit. >> could i just interject there? he's also kept his good sense of humor. when i called him to -- after his accident back in dublin, he said,
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a difficult hunt through unchartered territory where terrorists have been lurking far too long. and of course the dark web means if isis can master it they can potentially plan real attacks faster than the u.s. can track them down. >> thank you. good report. let's discuss what's going on with the rep senator james rich of i'd hop. he's a member of the intelligence and foreign relations committee. how big of a deal is this so-called dark web. it sounds so ominous, especially if these guys isis al qaeda, owe terror groups use the sophisticated encryption device to hide what they're doing. >> it does have a name that's scary to begin with. this has been going on for a couple of years. it's been gaining momentum and maturing. it really shouldn't surprise anyone. it's a natural progression of where the web is going. i differentiate between the deep web and the dark web in that one is more sophisticated than the other. >> explain the difference. >> deep web is not nearly as sophisticated as the dark web. it's easier to penetrate. from then i went to the dark web and once they're past
a difficult hunt through unchartered territory where terrorists have been lurking far too long. and of course the dark web means if isis can master it they can potentially plan real attacks faster than the u.s. can track them down. >> thank you. good report. let's discuss what's going on with the rep senator james rich of i'd hop. he's a member of the intelligence and foreign relations committee. how big of a deal is this so-called dark web. it sounds so ominous, especially if these guys...
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chairman graham, ranking member leahy, members of the subcommittee, the uncharted terrain we're entering will test our resolve but i am confident that we'll reach our destination. the ways in which we are focusing strengthening, and accelerating pepfar's efforts and partnerships will hasten our arrival. thank you again for the opportunity to be here before you today. i am profoundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous unwaving support of this subcommittee more pepfar. i look forward to your questions pchlgt . >> thank you very much. i'd like to mention bono could not be here today. he wanted to be. he's had a very difficult accident. he's doing better but just want to recognize his contribution to this cause. he's communicated with me several times, regretting not being able to be here. but the one foundation is sort of one of the anchor tenants of this whole effort worldwide. so i just want to recognize the fact that he is with us in spirit. >> could i just interject there? he's also kept his good sense of humor. when i called him to -- after his accident back in dublin he said, we
chairman graham, ranking member leahy, members of the subcommittee, the uncharted terrain we're entering will test our resolve but i am confident that we'll reach our destination. the ways in which we are focusing strengthening, and accelerating pepfar's efforts and partnerships will hasten our arrival. thank you again for the opportunity to be here before you today. i am profoundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous unwaving support of this subcommittee more pepfar. i look forward to...
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chairman graham, ranking member, members of the subcommittee the uncharted terrain will test resolve, but i'm confident we reach destination and ways in which we focus, strengthen, and accelerating the efforts and partnerships will has p our arrival. thank you again for the opportunity to to be here before you today. i'm foundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous unwaivering support of the sub committee. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. i'd like to mention that bono could not be here today, wanted to be, but he's had a very difficult accident, doing better but i want to recognize his contribution to the cause and communicated to me several times regretting not being here, but it's one the anchor ten innocents here worldwide, so i recognize the fact he's with us in spirit. >> that's right. i interject there. he's also kept a good sense of humor when i called him dr after the accident, back in dublin he said well, the fellow members of the band said it's a good thing he was wearing a helmet so he did not damage the sidewalks of new york. [ laughter ] >> ok
chairman graham, ranking member, members of the subcommittee the uncharted terrain will test resolve, but i'm confident we reach destination and ways in which we focus, strengthen, and accelerating the efforts and partnerships will has p our arrival. thank you again for the opportunity to to be here before you today. i'm foundly grateful for your ongoing and continuous unwaivering support of the sub committee. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. i'd like to mention...
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with the winds of freedom at our back, we headed west to unchartered lands. relying on the same spirit of adventure that endures the central valley of california to this day. we watched two bicycle repairmen flew above the sand and waves on the a-- on a beach in north carolina. not because of government grants, but because they had the audacity to make a dream a reality. today in dorm room start-ups and tech entrepreneurs are connecting our entire world paving the way for tomorrow. the world looks to america because we give them a reason to look to us. we show them a vision of the future and we deliver. but we can't take our global leadership and innovation for granted. today we pay russia $70 million for one seat on their rocket. right now there is a new generation of pioneers. they want to embark on the next stage of space exploration. and we should not hold them back. the truth is washington never comes up with the next big idea, but we can support those innovators who do. and create the best environment possible for them to succeed. steve jobs, one of ame
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special warfare command prepares to enter uncharted territory. there is nothing to stop women from joining s.e.a.l. teams as long as they can pass the tests. it moith be opened to women in january. what do you think about the first female navy s.e.a.l.? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> i don't want to claim that net. can you disqualify me? >> i would try hard heather. we'll take a look outside to see what's happening with maria molina. good morning to you. >> good morning. we're looking at some very gorgeous weather today across parts of the northeast. we are talking very spring like temperatures finally arriving. take a look at some of the current numbers out there. not bad in new york city you're at 57 degrees. you're in the 60s in chicago, cleveland, all the way down to texas. memphis, you're enjoying some warmth early this morning. this afternoon, take a look at the highs, 80s in new york city cleveland father west in phoenix. a very warm day across the nation. we do have the risk for severe storms across new mexico and texas. a second area
special warfare command prepares to enter uncharted territory. there is nothing to stop women from joining s.e.a.l. teams as long as they can pass the tests. it moith be opened to women in january. what do you think about the first female navy s.e.a.l.? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> i don't want to claim that net. can you disqualify me? >> i would try hard heather. we'll take a look outside to see what's happening with maria molina. good morning to you. >> good...
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>> this is really uncharted territory. i think it's fascinating to watch how we figure out who's going to be on the stage, who's not going to be on the stage. ten candidates is a lot. it just is. but i think that in a big wide open republican field it's important to have a wide representation of candidates. because that just represents what the field is going to be. but a lot of these candidates who are in this lower tier of the party right now are going to be pretty unhappy. >> olivier, i'll give you one quick second. rick santorum is really upset he's not involved in the debates. quick rant i'll give it to you. >> i hate the giant cattle call debates. i don't know what voters get out of them. i realize some candidates who may have money and not any recognition like them because they can practice that one zinger they can deliver against the front runner. julie made a really important point about hillary clinton about this process is understanding what these people would be like if they got elected president. and i really
>> this is really uncharted territory. i think it's fascinating to watch how we figure out who's going to be on the stage, who's not going to be on the stage. ten candidates is a lot. it just is. but i think that in a big wide open republican field it's important to have a wide representation of candidates. because that just represents what the field is going to be. but a lot of these candidates who are in this lower tier of the party right now are going to be pretty unhappy. >>...
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. >> what do we do about that dark space that's unchartable? >> well that's actually a very touchy subject between, you know law enforcement and companies, software companies, companies like apple that have the iphones. do we want a back door in an iphone where the government can go in to track movements if they have probable cause? and i know the director of the fbi and local law enforcement want that capability. >> and are you pushing for that? >> well with the new technology i think we're having a debate in the congress about, you know privacy versus security. and do we want law enforcement to have the ability to track that. i ere on the side of safety and security. but there are many who would balance privacy over that. i think that's going to be a really healthy debate we're going to have. >> thanks so much congressman mike mccall and sharing with us what you know about the dark web. again, it's on cnn.com and a fascinating read. thanks so much for being on "new day." >> thanks for having me. >>> let's go out to chris at the crash site in
. >> what do we do about that dark space that's unchartable? >> well that's actually a very touchy subject between, you know law enforcement and companies, software companies, companies like apple that have the iphones. do we want a back door in an iphone where the government can go in to track movements if they have probable cause? and i know the director of the fbi and local law enforcement want that capability. >> and are you pushing for that? >> well with the new...