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light became monet's central preoccupation.s now less interested in the substance of the objects that he painted than in the ways in which their appearance was modified by light and atmosphere. he treated his subjects in long series of paintings showing the same motif in different lights. he said, "the further i go, "the better i see that it takes a great deal of work "to succeed in rendering what i want to render-- "instantaneity, above all, the enveloppe, "the same light spread over everything, "and i'm more than ever disgusted at things that come easily at the first attempt." this rejection of the sketch, together with his pursuit of the most transitory light effects, forced monet to work up his increasingly elaborate paint surfaces in the studio, away from the natural subject. eventually, he solved this predicament with his retreat into a world that he made for himself, a world in which nature was brought within a few yards of his front door and weeded by his six gardeners. in the 1890s, monet began to build his water garde
light became monet's central preoccupation.s now less interested in the substance of the objects that he painted than in the ways in which their appearance was modified by light and atmosphere. he treated his subjects in long series of paintings showing the same motif in different lights. he said, "the further i go, "the better i see that it takes a great deal of work "to succeed in rendering what i want to render-- "instantaneity, above all, the enveloppe, "the same...
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and the city is also looking to monetize this and make revenue. one of the biggest conversation pieces that came out of the talk and some of the questions from the crowd was opening up apis for transactions, permitting, reservations and those type of things, which would be an incredible influx of private industry working with governments and also providing incredible efficiency for the public to be able to make these transactions. i'll probably say that ian might want to talk more on this, but that would be something that would be highly encouraged from the private sector and from my company specifically. >> that's a great point. and i'll say the short answer to your question is the federal government is trying to not charge for this data. the way we did was with tax dollars. you already paid for it, we're trying to give it back to you. and, so, we take a wholesale retail. we want to be the providers of the data as a fuel, but fuel, gasoline is useless to get you from point a to point b unless you consume that ultimately drives value to the americ
and the city is also looking to monetize this and make revenue. one of the biggest conversation pieces that came out of the talk and some of the questions from the crowd was opening up apis for transactions, permitting, reservations and those type of things, which would be an incredible influx of private industry working with governments and also providing incredible efficiency for the public to be able to make these transactions. i'll probably say that ian might want to talk more on this, but...
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monet was alive after the shooting and alfred could have called for help. she chose to help the boys cover up a crime. alfred enentered the plea yesterday, monet's mother says she showed no remorse. both boys have been prosecuteed the man who owned the rifle will be in court wednesday. >>> a life sentence for a man convicted in a murder, three children in baltimore this is a third trial for parez, the three kids between the ages of 8-10 found beaten and nearly be headed in 2004. >>> report property and nuisance crimes on your computer and get a report for insurance purposes. it's called cop logic. go to the police department's website, click the reporting link. on line reporting of nonviolent crimes offers advantages to police and the public. >> it allows our commanders to ramp that stuff out quickly. you don't want to wait three hours or be late to work. this will allow them to get what they need from us. so our officers can stay on the streets. >> police commissioner says officers will be dispatched if you need them, you can't request a report on line. >>
monet was alive after the shooting and alfred could have called for help. she chose to help the boys cover up a crime. alfred enentered the plea yesterday, monet's mother says she showed no remorse. both boys have been prosecuteed the man who owned the rifle will be in court wednesday. >>> a life sentence for a man convicted in a murder, three children in baltimore this is a third trial for parez, the three kids between the ages of 8-10 found beaten and nearly be headed in 2004....
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the girl was playing with boys when one shot monet with a rifle. police say el fred helped the boys hide the girls body. she was found buried under trash bags. she was alive and alfred could have called for help. she chose to help the boys cover up a crime. alfred entered the guilty plea yesterday. >> her role was to cover up everything so nobody could be charged with anything. what kind of mother would do something like that to a child. >> both boys have been prosecuteed the man who owned the rifle will stand trial wednesday on reckless endangerment charges. he is accused of getting four of the officers pregnant. he ran the operation from within the detention center. he used officers to snuggle drugs and cell phones and pressages in to the jail. >>> felecia barns case, a detective is charged. detective daniel nickelson is charged with assault and burglary. a year ago nickelson's daughter ran away from home. he forced his way in to a home where he thought she was. he pushed two people down. he said he knock bud no one was home and he left. >>> hear
the girl was playing with boys when one shot monet with a rifle. police say el fred helped the boys hide the girls body. she was found buried under trash bags. she was alive and alfred could have called for help. she chose to help the boys cover up a crime. alfred entered the guilty plea yesterday. >> her role was to cover up everything so nobody could be charged with anything. what kind of mother would do something like that to a child. >> both boys have been prosecuteed the man...
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my name is asha monet. i would support this and ask you, and i am to support it also because in the area it is south park and there are residents over there. and the area if i am not mistaken is up and coming and it is getting better. so i would ask you to support it. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker please? >> good morning supervisors my name is (inaudible). i would like to say once again, that on philosophical grounds i think that it is an obvious contradiction that the city was against plastic bags, cars on polk street, etc., again, seems to be in favor of issuing new liquor license one after another. now whatever happened to the idea of transferring a liquor license to this applicant? i don't know whether that was considered or even possible but i would like to bring that up for discussion here at this point. i think that his business idea is quite interesting. obviously i is did not check into it until this morning, and so maybe he might want to consider having indoor golf to attract younger
my name is asha monet. i would support this and ask you, and i am to support it also because in the area it is south park and there are residents over there. and the area if i am not mistaken is up and coming and it is getting better. so i would ask you to support it. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker please? >> good morning supervisors my name is (inaudible). i would like to say once again, that on philosophical grounds i think that it is an obvious contradiction that the...
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have to monetize those private lives for facebook to stay free and stay viable and stay growing. threading a very difficult, very sharp needle with an increase in competition. >> i agree. >> i wish we had more time for the conversation, but believe it or not, we are out of time. one of the limitations of television. >> thanks, enis. >> good discussion, though. thanks. heading towards the close. 20 minutes left in the trading session here. the dow is up 62 points, well off the high. we were up 111 at the high, but still good enough for an all-time high right now. >> meanwhile, north korea still lashing out with nuclear threats. yesterday on this program, leton panetta told me it has to be taken seriously. >> the kind of provocation and bellicosity that they're showing now with their rhetoric raises a lot of concern. it just means that the united states and our allies, japan and south korea, have to be very firm in sending the them a message that we're going to do everything necessary to defend our security and defend our interests. >> so, how come wall street doesn't seem to care?
have to monetize those private lives for facebook to stay free and stay viable and stay growing. threading a very difficult, very sharp needle with an increase in competition. >> i agree. >> i wish we had more time for the conversation, but believe it or not, we are out of time. one of the limitations of television. >> thanks, enis. >> good discussion, though. thanks. heading towards the close. 20 minutes left in the trading session here. the dow is up 62 points, well...
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monetizing through ads.hat makes a big difference if you are -- you know, if you are a car company. likes are probably mott going november the needle in the same way. >> i'm still not at a point yet where i feel comfortable talking about monetizing anything on social media. i feel comfortable talking about taking volume and driving it to wherever you are and making money. getting people into your store or your core website. whatever it is. monetizing directly, you know, mum of twitter followers have you, likes you have, facebook, i am just not -- i don't feel that i would be comfortable with anybody telling me my facebook account is worth anything. >> sit worth it for this guy to spend allel this money hiring a company to increase his presence on social media? >> more out of his bailiwick than mine. i wouldn't. >> it is what you do next. >> okay. thank you, guys, very much for this advice. if any of out there have a question for our experts, go to our website. openforum.com/yo openforum.com/yourbusiness. if
monetizing through ads.hat makes a big difference if you are -- you know, if you are a car company. likes are probably mott going november the needle in the same way. >> i'm still not at a point yet where i feel comfortable talking about monetizing anything on social media. i feel comfortable talking about taking volume and driving it to wherever you are and making money. getting people into your store or your core website. whatever it is. monetizing directly, you know, mum of twitter...
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that shows me they're finding ways to monetize this business. and shipping costs were also down about 40 basis points. that shows me that they're getting some leverage off the fulfillment center investments over the last couple of years. >> gentleman, thank you so much. we'll keep watching amazon. i want to bring in ben pace from deutsche bank private management to discuss the overall impact on the markets. ben, what happened today, first off, at the close. a lot of activity. >> i think you had a pretty good day today, a little bit better economic numbers. some rumors around central banks, you know, buying up equities. but it fell back a little bit into, i guess, the 4:00 earnings. and what you've seen with earnings so far, the two that we were talking about most today, amazon, starbucks, pretty typical. beating on the bottom line, slightly disappointing on the top line, but also being a little bit more conservative in the guidance. but this isn't really, maria, an earnings-driven market. earnings are up only slightly, year over year. this is a
that shows me they're finding ways to monetize this business. and shipping costs were also down about 40 basis points. that shows me that they're getting some leverage off the fulfillment center investments over the last couple of years. >> gentleman, thank you so much. we'll keep watching amazon. i want to bring in ben pace from deutsche bank private management to discuss the overall impact on the markets. ben, what happened today, first off, at the close. a lot of activity. >> i...
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but how to they monetize it? - someone buys them. apple buys them. - they had a contract to get a lot of advertising, so yes. but i think the best play here- i like to let an ipo trade and then make some decisions, so you don't get in facebook trouble. but looking at it, zynga i think as the best the upside opportunities. it has been trading between $4 and $2 since august- - it has terrible earnings. - and it's a lifetime stock that you can treat like an option. - topic number two: it's almost may. will this be the year that traders should "sell in may and walk away?" - the history of this is silly. people used to go away in britain for the summer, so volumes would decline. so, it is kind of an archaic idea. then they would wait for the leeds horse race and then come back. so, no, i don't agree with it. there is more upside to the market. - there is historical data that can say certain things, like april is historically a good month. we also say "as january goes, so goes the rest of the year." - until it doesn't. - but, i think the s
but how to they monetize it? - someone buys them. apple buys them. - they had a contract to get a lot of advertising, so yes. but i think the best play here- i like to let an ipo trade and then make some decisions, so you don't get in facebook trouble. but looking at it, zynga i think as the best the upside opportunities. it has been trading between $4 and $2 since august- - it has terrible earnings. - and it's a lifetime stock that you can treat like an option. - topic number two: it's almost...
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they're just starting to monetize that. that is a serious gold mine. i think people look at if as google glass or a self-drive car that's never going to move the needle but youtube. youtube right now is moving the need sxl will continue to do so. >> tim loves google glass. >> i have a fur headband that looks like google glass. just kidding. but google's a sell here again. pete's right. margin pressure significant there. these guys are also motorola, also another lead balloon on these guys. this stock has been a -- it's been a go-to guy in the absence of any real big megacap plays in tech because there's been other problems and it's going to get to us microsoft, which is -- >> what about android, though? 70% of all smartphones. that's a revenue stream even --? it's not a revenue stream. >> so if they don't charge for it it's not a revenue stream. >> every time you buy an app that's an android-based app they get 30%. >> but android's been a force for three years now. they're looking at the gross margin and ultimately this is not happening. >> 70%. >> goo
they're just starting to monetize that. that is a serious gold mine. i think people look at if as google glass or a self-drive car that's never going to move the needle but youtube. youtube right now is moving the need sxl will continue to do so. >> tim loves google glass. >> i have a fur headband that looks like google glass. just kidding. but google's a sell here again. pete's right. margin pressure significant there. these guys are also motorola, also another lead balloon on...
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but linkedin continues to show how they are able to monetize. they just seem to be doing everything right right now. facebook, it's still a show-me stock. they showed us last quarter. >> guy, are you still on the linkedin train? >> i'm still concerned. but yeah, we said linkedin over facebook, yes. >> cisco increasing its quarterly dividend to 17 cents a share. stock up 6.5%. scott nations said it would go higher by year end. how high? >> we've seen lots of call buying recently in names a few% from their 52-week high. that was the says in cisco today. we saw it at 11,500 of the january 18 strike calls. buyer paid $3.50 for those. the volume here was greater than the open interest. this is a brand-new position. the 18 strike calls are in the money so they are more of a proxy for the stock than most call positions. these 18 strike calls is $21.50. the call buyer expects cisco to be above that level by the january expiration. begin that the 52-week high is $21.98 they are looking for a $22 handle in cisco before that january expiration. >> scott, t
but linkedin continues to show how they are able to monetize. they just seem to be doing everything right right now. facebook, it's still a show-me stock. they showed us last quarter. >> guy, are you still on the linkedin train? >> i'm still concerned. but yeah, we said linkedin over facebook, yes. >> cisco increasing its quarterly dividend to 17 cents a share. stock up 6.5%. scott nations said it would go higher by year end. how high? >> we've seen lots of call buying...
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to it is the definition of monetizing debt it's what the french happened in france leading up to revolution with the acid not which was just basically a debt based currency and of course the after that was the revolution stacy ever thank so much being on the kaiser report thank you all right don't go away much more coming away i'll be speaking with jan squirrels of the real acid company. he became a symbol of the ninety ninety s. he personified the russian mafia in the kremlin. he was a twentieth century arrest buton. in just a few years he rose from junior was a multibillionaire and senior politician. has declined was as rapid as his meteoric rise and ended in exile his death is now as mysterious as his life. better. on l.t. . international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to the times report i'm max foster time now to turn to jim scholes of the real company general come back to the kaiser report. all right jan your latest newsletter from the real. companies that the biggest most surprising theme you see the real asset market these days is where you see well we've been lat
to it is the definition of monetizing debt it's what the french happened in france leading up to revolution with the acid not which was just basically a debt based currency and of course the after that was the revolution stacy ever thank so much being on the kaiser report thank you all right don't go away much more coming away i'll be speaking with jan squirrels of the real acid company. he became a symbol of the ninety ninety s. he personified the russian mafia in the kremlin. he was a...
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iou is now people are being paid and i use the treasury bill as an iou it is the definition of monetizing debt it's what the french happened in france leading up to revolution with the acid not which was just basically debt based currency and of course the after that was the revolution stacy ever thank so much being on the kaiser report thank you all right don't go away much more coming away i'll be speaking with jan squirrels of the real acid company. do we speak your language i mean some of the will or not at the end of. the music programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn into bangles stories. you hear. in troy all teach spanish find out more visit. all tito's comb. international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to the times report americans are time now to turn to jim scholes of the real company jan welcome back to the kaiser report. all right jan your latest newsletter from the real. companies that the biggest most surprising theme you see the real asset market these days is where you see well we've been led to different things
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an iou is now people are being paid and i use the treasury bills an iou it is the definition of monetizing debt it's what the french happened in france leading up to revolution with the acid nuff which was just basically debt based currency and of course the after that was the revolution stacy ever thank so much being on the kaiser report thank you all right don't go away much more coming away i'll be speaking with jan squirrels of the real acid company. more news today. again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. showing racial to rule the day. that's. a. good. little. he became a symbol of the nine hundred ninety s. he personified the russian mafia in the kremlin. he was a twentieth century arrest. in just a few years he rose from junior was such a time multi-billionaire and senior politician. is decline was as rapid as his meteoric rise and ended in exile his death is now as mysterious as his life. better. download the official up location to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn
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i think that they are going to monetize the mobile.t know if those percentages are right that he can get to those numbers he threw out there. murph, i hope those numbers are right. but i still think it's positive. and zuckerberg has shown us that they are monetizing mobile. we have to see if they can do it quarter after quarter. >> mr. new world, any new -- >> i've tried the facebook trade. it's not worked out for me. i do not own facebook right now and i'm not on facebook. >> i hardly ever use it anymore. >> yeah. dr. j, going to say? you are quiet out there in vegas? >> he was talking about ad loads, michelle, so i'd love to hear from some of those advertisers that are providing that data. what they think of home and if that's really going to be a game changer for him. it seems like there's more and more adaption to that, and if that's the case, then that's going to be a big break. that will be what murph is looking for that takes it over 30. >> all right. coming up, from the cloud to housing to internet stocks. lots of companies mak
i think that they are going to monetize the mobile.t know if those percentages are right that he can get to those numbers he threw out there. murph, i hope those numbers are right. but i still think it's positive. and zuckerberg has shown us that they are monetizing mobile. we have to see if they can do it quarter after quarter. >> mr. new world, any new -- >> i've tried the facebook trade. it's not worked out for me. i do not own facebook right now and i'm not on facebook. >>...
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or is it really just monetizing your personal information?ia boorstin was at that event and she has more for us now. julia? >> reporter: well, bill, facebook just unveiled a new google android app called home. it's more than just an ordinary app, it takes over your home screen. ceo mark zuckerberg says it puts people, not apps, first. a new feature called chatheads allows user to chat with friends while using other apps. available for download april 12th for certain android phones, zuckerberg says every month, the company will roll out more devices and app updates. today's announcement, though, isn't just about facebook and google's android. on april 12th, htc will start selling the htc first. it's a phone optimized with the new app, home, preloaded for $99. it will be available exclusively through at&t. qualcomm is here announcing a partnership with facebook to power and optimize facebook for home on all snapdragon devices. >> what's really important with this kind of an app that the battery life not be impacted and that you have all the stu
or is it really just monetizing your personal information?ia boorstin was at that event and she has more for us now. julia? >> reporter: well, bill, facebook just unveiled a new google android app called home. it's more than just an ordinary app, it takes over your home screen. ceo mark zuckerberg says it puts people, not apps, first. a new feature called chatheads allows user to chat with friends while using other apps. available for download april 12th for certain android phones,...
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an iou is now people are being paid and i use the treasury bills an iou it is the definition of monetizing debt it's what the french happened in france leading up to revolution with the acid not which was just basically debt based currency and of course the after that was the revolution stacy ever thank so much being on the kaiser report thank you all right don't go away much more coming away i'll be speaking with jan squirrel's of the real acid company. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we go to the future of covered. that's a meteor right. through space towards russia. with the power. of a nuclear. sky full on our city. welcome back to the kaiser report americans are time out of georgia jam schools of the real company general come back to the kaiser report thank you henry all right jan your latest newsletter from the real asset. companies that the biggest most surprising theme you see the real asset market these days is where you see well we've been late to different things we're talking about and this is the real asset report that we're going to release and i
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is now people are being paid and i use the treasury bills and i owe you it is the definition of monetizing debt it's what the french happened in france leading up to revolution with the acid not what it was just basically debt based currency and of course the after that was the revolution stacy ever thank so much being on the kaiser report thank you all right don't go away much more coming away i'll be speaking with jan squirrel's of the real acid company. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. old freeboard video for your media project free media oh don carty dot com. that's a meteorite oh. ten tons kowtowed through space towards russia. with the power. of a nuclear bomb. should you open sky full on r.t. . international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to the times report i'm max foster time now to turn to jan scales of the real company general come back to the kaiser report. all right jan your latest newsletter from the real. companies that the biggest most surprising theme you see the real asset market these days is where you see well we've been late to differ
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those are four big opportunities, and then, timely, monetizing the digital.ut glenn beck called you "stupid wrestling people." >> he doesn't know us well. i don't know stupid people at wwe. liz: says things about reform jewish people which we didn't like. >> thank you very much. liz: cfo, wrestlemania 29 going to a thousand one day, we know it. >> let's hope. liz: closing bell ringing in five minutes, the last chance to make money after the break. is it facebook, facebook's friends like at&t, or something else? stay tuned. ♪ what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. .. droid recognition. droid powerful. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcar.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect wi
those are four big opportunities, and then, timely, monetizing the digital.ut glenn beck called you "stupid wrestling people." >> he doesn't know us well. i don't know stupid people at wwe. liz: says things about reform jewish people which we didn't like. >> thank you very much. liz: cfo, wrestlemania 29 going to a thousand one day, we know it. >> let's hope. liz: closing bell ringing in five minutes, the last chance to make money after the break. is it facebook,...
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monet was found durried under trash bags.alive after the shooting and alfred could have called for help. she chose to help the boys cover up a crime. alfred entered the guilty plea yesterday, the mother says she showed no remorse. >> (inaudible.) >> both boys have been prosecuted in juvenile court. the man who owned the rifle will stand trial tomorrow on reckless endangerment charges. linda so, abc2 news. >>> wait time at the airport is looking better this week. president obama expected to sign legislation that puts air traffic controllers back to work following the furloughs that caused flights to be delayed. the faa issued a statement saying employee furloughs have been suspended and normal operations returned airports across the u.s. effective sunday night. >>> u.s. supreme court justice, is scheduled to speak at a reception at the university of baltimore school of law. elijah cummings will speak. 32,000 square feet of a library. the reception is going to happen tonight. it's at 6:00. >>> bride and groom can spend tens of
monet was found durried under trash bags.alive after the shooting and alfred could have called for help. she chose to help the boys cover up a crime. alfred entered the guilty plea yesterday, the mother says she showed no remorse. >> (inaudible.) >> both boys have been prosecuted in juvenile court. the man who owned the rifle will stand trial tomorrow on reckless endangerment charges. linda so, abc2 news. >>> wait time at the airport is looking better this week. president...
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they have all these people staring at their screens on iphones, there's a lot of ways to monetize that. twitter is a big name out there. a lot of people talked about, you could benefit by having all these -- >> if we wake up tomorrow morning, and they have a cash in stock deal for $15 billion for twitter, what does the stock do? >> when you look at your 2014 number, 45, $50, i believe there can be growth in the future. rather than trading at at eight or ten times earnings, you could trade it at 12 to 14 times earnings. >> do you think they could make a $15 billion acquisition and immediately double their market cap through the acquisition? >> i think the problem with apple right now is people are just questioning whether they can ever return to growth, whether they had a peak earnings year last year that they'll never get back to. if you can return some level of confidence that they can return to growth, the stock will do well quickly. >> two weeks from now, going into earnings, you're expecting what? a cap of allocation in some form to off set bad news on the june quarter? >> our call
they have all these people staring at their screens on iphones, there's a lot of ways to monetize that. twitter is a big name out there. a lot of people talked about, you could benefit by having all these -- >> if we wake up tomorrow morning, and they have a cash in stock deal for $15 billion for twitter, what does the stock do? >> when you look at your 2014 number, 45, $50, i believe there can be growth in the future. rather than trading at at eight or ten times earnings, you could...
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and this is a painting by the very-well monet and i was thinking back to constible. clouds where you don't get a figure you have a horizon and you get more of a sense of space and it is not just the clouds. but the whole canvas is taken up by water and sky and it is very architectural wave that he has construct td the brush work of the waiveds tossing in front of us. and then, imented to talk a little bit about the surrealist and i am about to install these paintings into what is traditionally our impressionist gallery. but they are some of the most popular paintings in our collection and when we don't have them i get people asking what have you done with them? and i think that doli's approach to many things is idiocyncratic and these clouds have a view, and they almost seemed figure all to me but they have this really expensive intention for lack of a better way to describe them. i don't know that he would have wanted me describing them. >> i really love this image, and i think as we have heard from the other panelists, clouds and space and landscape have a personal
and this is a painting by the very-well monet and i was thinking back to constible. clouds where you don't get a figure you have a horizon and you get more of a sense of space and it is not just the clouds. but the whole canvas is taken up by water and sky and it is very architectural wave that he has construct td the brush work of the waiveds tossing in front of us. and then, imented to talk a little bit about the surrealist and i am about to install these paintings into what is traditionally...
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existing advertisement a continuous stream was at the time and we just got to monetize those good for the customer. because. russia's reigning champ. to continue their push for an. eco system they announced their three d. interface has officially opened. but first they had to figure out how to attract developers before they built. how to attract users without newly developed apps we solve the problem of the chicken and egg thing licenses from some applications from a. player in this market say we're not starting from scratch which would have been insanely difficult we've already got quite a few applications to offer. however this wasn't the first time yandex has turned to the firm for cooperation. it's traffic turbocharger. last year so it's already around fifty thousand apps ready for download press. a little friendly competition. fact platform. viable competition. companies that can match for example google play. companies d.n.a. an alternative. way of a popular cloud service we have maps so we decided to offer an alternative a good thing. with every day physical toy makers are bein
existing advertisement a continuous stream was at the time and we just got to monetize those good for the customer. because. russia's reigning champ. to continue their push for an. eco system they announced their three d. interface has officially opened. but first they had to figure out how to attract developers before they built. how to attract users without newly developed apps we solve the problem of the chicken and egg thing licenses from some applications from a. player in this market say...
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the notion of air rights which has been monetized and is worth billions of dollars coming into play again now as the mayor wants to rezone part of the corridors north of grand central. air rights were invented for all intents and purposes at grand central. william is the original version for this terminal was to deck over par cabinet, and by doing that he created and monetize all of this real estate. one thing we forget is that the train tracks created this giant gash in the middle of manhattan. they ran almost from lexington avenue and madison avenue and although up to 59th street and then open submerged train yard in the middle of manhattan. they decide to deck the over and i will tell you in a minute why, and that you changed the entire face of manhattan. landmarks preservation will go into that later, too, but as paul goldberger said, grand central became the poster building for every landmark in the united states. the whole notion of landmark preservation as a legal principle was enshrined at grand central terminal. one of the things i learned was that the terminal sort of began by a
the notion of air rights which has been monetized and is worth billions of dollars coming into play again now as the mayor wants to rezone part of the corridors north of grand central. air rights were invented for all intents and purposes at grand central. william is the original version for this terminal was to deck over par cabinet, and by doing that he created and monetize all of this real estate. one thing we forget is that the train tracks created this giant gash in the middle of...
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at some oint, they're going to have to monetize a large part of that public debt because austerity byelf is not going to be able to allow these economies to grow out of their debt problems. >> but explain what you mean by that, what kind of policy response, then, from europe are you expecting here? >> well, ultimately, they're still getting to the end of the rate cutting cycle, as everyone is now debating. but ultimately, there's got to be some form of a euro bond pushed into the system to allow the debt to be homogenized and allow these companies some form of debt relief. the irony is that everybody is trying to use the.flagz tool in terms of liquid with the public debt as the outspoken meshes of japan are adopted. you've got real rates negative in the united states and you've got to somehow induce some inflation into the system in europe to allow that public debt to be liquidated, as well. we're going to see a much more prominent feature to promote growth rather than austerity by itself. >> and what will the impact of those programs be? >> well, i think you will end up with a -- the
at some oint, they're going to have to monetize a large part of that public debt because austerity byelf is not going to be able to allow these economies to grow out of their debt problems. >> but explain what you mean by that, what kind of policy response, then, from europe are you expecting here? >> well, ultimately, they're still getting to the end of the rate cutting cycle, as everyone is now debating. but ultimately, there's got to be some form of a euro bond pushed into the...
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so the nfl might be the country's most popular league, but they have not figured out how to monetize mobile like baseball has. the app was downloaded last year. when forbes assessed the franchise values for all major league teams, they pointed to themaker and manager of the app, mlb advanced media. according to michael zainey who did the research, the group's revenue was run $650 million. and if it was its own entity, it would be worth quite a bit more. >> well, in about ten years, the value of major league baseball advanced media has grown to be roughly a $6 billion enterprise. now, each team owns 130th of that. so when you factor in what teams are worth, that's adding roughly $200 million to each team's value. >> that's just for the media. and that's 200 million in value with no players, no tickets, no anything. and at 8:30 this morning eastern time, we're going to talk with larry, the ceo of the red sox, more about that stuff. >> sounds fantastic. still to l tocome, we fass the fiscal cliff and the sequester, washington still has a big budget problem on its hands. we'll take a loo
so the nfl might be the country's most popular league, but they have not figured out how to monetize mobile like baseball has. the app was downloaded last year. when forbes assessed the franchise values for all major league teams, they pointed to themaker and manager of the app, mlb advanced media. according to michael zainey who did the research, the group's revenue was run $650 million. and if it was its own entity, it would be worth quite a bit more. >> well, in about ten years, the...
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they're not going to be able to monetize their future growth in emerging markets.se people don't pay for it. >> gavel comes down. >> they are going to monetize in the international markets. i'm on the facebook bull side. he absolutely convinced me. when you look at the international and u.s. markets he talked about a billion users. i think this is absolutely genius. if they get a small percentage of the android users to use this as an app, it's a huge home run. >> facebook stock getting a bump. 1.5%. tell us who you think won that debate. tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. >>> our next guest is one of the world's most trusted voices on housing, the economy and markets. robert shiller, yale university professor. he's live from new haven. mr. shiller, welcome back to the half. nice to have you on the show again. >> great. >> tell us what you're thinking of the market today on the back of a pretty nasty jobs number, given where we are right now in the markets? >> you're talking about the stock market? the housing market? i can talk about both. >> let's talk stalk first. >> the
they're not going to be able to monetize their future growth in emerging markets.se people don't pay for it. >> gavel comes down. >> they are going to monetize in the international markets. i'm on the facebook bull side. he absolutely convinced me. when you look at the international and u.s. markets he talked about a billion users. i think this is absolutely genius. if they get a small percentage of the android users to use this as an app, it's a huge home run. >> facebook...
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it was the death of her park avenue and by doing that, monetized all of this real estate. one thing we forget is the train tracks created this giant cash in the middle of manhattan. they ran almost from lexington avenue avo at two to 59th street and open submerged new york and decided to get them over. that just change the entire face of manhattan. and their preservation will go into that later and this paul goldberger said, became the poster building for every landmark in the united states. it's a legal principle enshrined at grant central terminal. one of the things i learned is the terminal sorted pecan by accident in 1902. coming out of the park avenue tunnel in the fog, snow, rain, set in senders couldn't see a light in front of that that crashed into another train, killing two dozen people. "new york times" wrote is slowly the harvest reaped in the hole under the new york streets is being garnered in the homes of new rochelle, tom is dead and maimed are beginning to ask each other on how this occurred, but why and the y was quite simple. engineers could not be throug
it was the death of her park avenue and by doing that, monetized all of this real estate. one thing we forget is the train tracks created this giant cash in the middle of manhattan. they ran almost from lexington avenue avo at two to 59th street and open submerged new york and decided to get them over. that just change the entire face of manhattan. and their preservation will go into that later and this paul goldberger said, became the poster building for every landmark in the united states....
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they are finding new ways to monetize their business.y have other forms of revenue coming online in terms of video. a company that at least at this point has momentum on its side. >> bear, go ahead. knock them down. >> i'm going to go with yogi bear on this way saying the place is so crowded, no one goes there anymore. the reason why you bought the stock was because you think mark zuckerberg is going to be the next steve jobs. he proved he's not as creative. they have not come out with any new products, anything that would draw new users in there that is really going to generate the type of revenue that they're going to need. so for me, unless they come up with something new, unless all of a sudden facebook's cool again, it's going the way of myspace. >> they're taking the existing product and finding a way to make money. i don't know how you argue with 45% ad revenue growth, but that's something that a lot of the other guys would like to see. >> they'd like to see but then everybody else can take it away. at one point in time, yahoo was
they are finding new ways to monetize their business.y have other forms of revenue coming online in terms of video. a company that at least at this point has momentum on its side. >> bear, go ahead. knock them down. >> i'm going to go with yogi bear on this way saying the place is so crowded, no one goes there anymore. the reason why you bought the stock was because you think mark zuckerberg is going to be the next steve jobs. he proved he's not as creative. they have not come out...
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big mess that nobody really knows how to unravel and look at what happens in congress, they're monetizing debt right now, and enabling reckless fiscal policy. >> guys, i understand what you're saying in terms of, you know, this is sort of manufactured and it's not really fundamental, it's the federal reserve, but it is what it is. so if the federal reserve, if the federal reserve is boosting the market, if the voj is boosting money, i'm still making money. from an investment standpoint, you can talk about the implications down the road and it's debatable, because the fed, every time you say that, has answers to it, and same with the bank of japan, but if an investor is putting money in the market, am i not supposed to money money in the market because it's fed induced? it is what it is. >> you should definitely not fight the bank of japan or fed. and it's funny that people talk about qe as if that is the problem. qe is a reaction to a problem. no, it's not a great solution and it doesn't fix all of the underlying problems, but it's a response to a very big jr underlying problem, which is
big mess that nobody really knows how to unravel and look at what happens in congress, they're monetizing debt right now, and enabling reckless fiscal policy. >> guys, i understand what you're saying in terms of, you know, this is sort of manufactured and it's not really fundamental, it's the federal reserve, but it is what it is. so if the federal reserve, if the federal reserve is boosting the market, if the voj is boosting money, i'm still making money. from an investment standpoint,...
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maybe this is a way for them to monetize, justify some of their valuation and maybe get a pop on the buyer long-term here but on the earnings picture, maybe this is a play where we see $29 or so. >> all right, brian, we'll watch that. thank you very much. brian stutland. and for more on facebook, including a special report as well as brian's trade, tune into "options action," tonight, 5:30 p.m. on cnbc. >>>-up next, new economy, same old passion. it turns out that today's entrepreneurs are motivated by the same thing that drove those of days gone by. up next, the final installment of my special series on the so-called sharing economy. stick around. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be i
maybe this is a way for them to monetize, justify some of their valuation and maybe get a pop on the buyer long-term here but on the earnings picture, maybe this is a play where we see $29 or so. >> all right, brian, we'll watch that. thank you very much. brian stutland. and for more on facebook, including a special report as well as brian's trade, tune into "options action," tonight, 5:30 p.m. on cnbc. >>>-up next, new economy, same old passion. it turns out that...
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yesterday regarding perhaps the phone rumors and soforth, but again, they are looking at ways to monetizetheir business model in a different direction. i like companies that look at that going forward. so, i kind of like the stock down here, again, as a more speculative play. so i am putting less money to work than as a traditional kind of buy-and-hold investment. - and quickly, what would be your price target? - you know, the stock was around $26. i would be looking for facebook somewhere in the mid-$30s probably to trim back maybe toward that initial ipo price. with zynga, i think just park it away and check back in a couple years on those low-price stocks. hopefully the thing would take off and maybe i would double or triple it. - thanks tim. - thank you, angie. it's closing time for first business. we hope you will check in with us monday. the ceo of a popular hotel chain will be here to explain why so many hotels are for sale. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching. enjoy your weekend!
yesterday regarding perhaps the phone rumors and soforth, but again, they are looking at ways to monetizetheir business model in a different direction. i like companies that look at that going forward. so, i kind of like the stock down here, again, as a more speculative play. so i am putting less money to work than as a traditional kind of buy-and-hold investment. - and quickly, what would be your price target? - you know, the stock was around $26. i would be looking for facebook somewhere in...
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monet. >> next speaker please? >> my name is david addinton and i have a business down at 6 and market. and that helps show dogs and we also have a similar license and we certain both beer and wine and fancy sausages i am glad to see that it is catching on as an idea in the neighborhood. we think that it is going to be a great thing for the tender loin and we think that kind of positive energy and the people that this attracts will be good for the people in the neighborhood. as a part owner in the work field i am kind of for loud music, i realize that it can't happen here. lastly i would like to say a happy birthday to my daughter who turned five today. happy birthday may. >> happy birthday may. >> next speaker? >> i am edith st. john and i have lived at 30 mason street since 2009 it is a condo and we own our apartment and so we are not going anywhere either. this would be a huge help. >> if you could speak into the mic. >> okay. this would be a huge help for the neighborhood. just having a full storefront instead
monet. >> next speaker please? >> my name is david addinton and i have a business down at 6 and market. and that helps show dogs and we also have a similar license and we certain both beer and wine and fancy sausages i am glad to see that it is catching on as an idea in the neighborhood. we think that it is going to be a great thing for the tender loin and we think that kind of positive energy and the people that this attracts will be good for the people in the neighborhood. as a...
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we have other ways like our intellectual property, our brands and trademarks that we can monetize as well moving forward. and that's a strength of ours. and then there are other new park concepts that we can look at. we're opening a new park in california this year, ayachtica water park. >> but you face a lot of competition from people like disney, six flags. what are you going to do to get more people come to your park? >> i think focus on having a different sheet of products. we have 57,000 animals in our care and the know-how to care them. we present them in a way that inspires people. as long as we stay differentiated, people connect with that. >> so a day pass costs from $80, $90. are people ready to pay that much? >> sure, sure. we have millions and millions of people who have already paid that much. think about it, though, it's a great value if you compare the cost of going to a football game, a basketball game, you know, really, and those are maybe three-hour experiences. people are in our parks for eight or nine hours sometimes there is a lot of value. >> given the tragedy a
we have other ways like our intellectual property, our brands and trademarks that we can monetize as well moving forward. and that's a strength of ours. and then there are other new park concepts that we can look at. we're opening a new park in california this year, ayachtica water park. >> but you face a lot of competition from people like disney, six flags. what are you going to do to get more people come to your park? >> i think focus on having a different sheet of products. we...
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person in ireland now and i think the solution there would be to instigate new economic policies monetizing better so the bank of ireland would be capitalized by butter because there's a lot of butter in ireland it could be a butter based economy there would rule the world would be better dollars but our dollars could go but butter coins could replace bitcoins. well monthly individual living expenses for people seeking debt relief may be capped at thirty five point seven three euro's for clothing two hundred forty seven and fourpence euro's for food and thirty three forty euros for personal hygiene items so they have specific numbers it's very controlled it is like being a cattle or sheep people know exactly you know the farmer knows exactly how many calories they're going to feed this sheep before it gets sent off to the slaughter every single sheep and cattle is very carefully modulator dislike of you know big opera twaddle they've got all these irish people they're going to line them up still all their money they've got to carefully calibrate every piece of their life . well the guidelin
person in ireland now and i think the solution there would be to instigate new economic policies monetizing better so the bank of ireland would be capitalized by butter because there's a lot of butter in ireland it could be a butter based economy there would rule the world would be better dollars but our dollars could go but butter coins could replace bitcoins. well monthly individual living expenses for people seeking debt relief may be capped at thirty five point seven three euro's for...
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person in ireland now and i think the solution there would be to instigate new economic policies monetizing better so the bank of ireland would be capitalized by butter because there's a lot of butter in ireland it could be a butter based economy they would rule the world would be butter dollars butter dollars could border coins could replace big coins. well monthly individual living expenses for people seeking debt relief may be capped at thirty five point seven three year owes for clothing two hundred forty seven and fourpence euro's for food and thirty three forty euros for personal hygiene items so they have specific numbers it's very controlled it is like being a cattle or sheep people know exactly you know the farmer knows exactly how many calories they're going to feed this sheep before it gets sent off to the slaughter every single sheep and cattle it's very carefully modulator this like a you know big copper twaddle they've got all these irish people they're going to line them up still all their money they've got to carefully calibrate every piece of the life. well the guidelines t
person in ireland now and i think the solution there would be to instigate new economic policies monetizing better so the bank of ireland would be capitalized by butter because there's a lot of butter in ireland it could be a butter based economy they would rule the world would be butter dollars butter dollars could border coins could replace big coins. well monthly individual living expenses for people seeking debt relief may be capped at thirty five point seven three year owes for clothing...