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if china were to succeed in dominating the south china sea, would china then go on to dominate the world? >> i don't think so. if it could dominate the south china sea, number of other things would be happening as well. they would essentially neutralize taiwan. taiwan is a de facto independent country. those words de facto could change. china would also become a two-ocean navy. over the western pacific and the indian ocean. that would give china tremendous influence in what i call the navigable southern rimland of our asia, stretching from the horn of africa to the sea of japan. but it would not allow china to dominate as the eastern hemisphere to the stenthe u.s. has traditionally dominated the western hemisphere. you also have russia and we could go on for an hour about the strategic competition between russia or china. between russia and china, and you also have powers in the middle east like iran, saudi arabia, and others. the eastern hemsster -- hemisphere is a much more complex issue. >> i appreciate the complexity. let me turn to your questions now and invite them. i guess i'll ca
if china were to succeed in dominating the south china sea, would china then go on to dominate the world? >> i don't think so. if it could dominate the south china sea, number of other things would be happening as well. they would essentially neutralize taiwan. taiwan is a de facto independent country. those words de facto could change. china would also become a two-ocean navy. over the western pacific and the indian ocean. that would give china tremendous influence in what i call the...
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we're heading into a future dominated by inherited wealth, giving the very rich ever greater power over politic, government and society. it has terrible consequences for democracy. for those who work for a living, the level of inequality in the u.s. is probably higher than in any other society at any time in the past, anywhere in the world. 60% of our national income went to the richest 1% of americans. no wonder this is the one book the 1% want to read. paul krugman has been writing about the book. it's called a tour deforce, a magnificent sweeping meditation that will change both the way we think about society and the way we do economics. now scholar, author of many books and widely read columnist and blogger paul krugman has changed a lot of thinking on politics and economics. welcome back. >> hi. >> inequality has been on the table for a long time. you have written extensively, others have too. what explains that this book has now become a phenomenon? >> a lot of what we know about inequality comes pr him. when you talk about the 1%, you're actually reflecting his prior work. but wh
we're heading into a future dominated by inherited wealth, giving the very rich ever greater power over politic, government and society. it has terrible consequences for democracy. for those who work for a living, the level of inequality in the u.s. is probably higher than in any other society at any time in the past, anywhere in the world. 60% of our national income went to the richest 1% of americans. no wonder this is the one book the 1% want to read. paul krugman has been writing about the...
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domination?> absolutely, you cannot dominate the world if you don't dominate the living room. it is a much better device than apple tv or a roku box. better hardware. >> why do you say better hardware? >> allows them to control the entire experience. there are some new features they are launching with voice search and discovery. the biggest game changer is the whole gaming side of it. this is something that other boxes don't really have. if you look at it at a $99 price point with another $10 for the hdmi cable and the game console, it is a little bit more expensive than a roku or the google comcast. with the game console, it is a good product. this will let them go after a brand-new segment. >> i want you to come in on this because i know you have a lot of experience building an online content world. if you want to watch lady gaga, you go to the website and you can watch all kinds of things. this is all an on-demand demand world. does this make sense, what shahid is saying? >> i agree with what
domination?> absolutely, you cannot dominate the world if you don't dominate the living room. it is a much better device than apple tv or a roku box. better hardware. >> why do you say better hardware? >> allows them to control the entire experience. there are some new features they are launching with voice search and discovery. the biggest game changer is the whole gaming side of it. this is something that other boxes don't really have. if you look at it at a $99 price point...
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fabricio werdum has been dominant.on the first three rounds. >> joe: in the opinion of anybody who knows anything about fighting he's won the first three rounds. >> mike: still a little scared, though. >> joe: well, you have to be. travis browne's a savage. >> mike: yep. >> joe: but right now fabricio werdum is picking him apart. >> mike: and travis is gassed. >> joe: he looks better right now than he looked in the second. it looks like the third he may have caught his second wind between the third and the fourth. he definitely looks a lot more lively. >> mike: well, he overcame the knees of overeem. but that was a fight that ended in the first round. back in boston. this is as deep as these men have gone. in their entire mma careers. second time both scheduled for five rounds. browne went one. werdum went two. >> joe: i'm surprised werdum hasn't utilized more leg kicks. he was having good success with those early in the fight. but he stopped. >> mike: because he certainly wouldn't hate it even though browne would be o
fabricio werdum has been dominant.on the first three rounds. >> joe: in the opinion of anybody who knows anything about fighting he's won the first three rounds. >> mike: still a little scared, though. >> joe: well, you have to be. travis browne's a savage. >> mike: yep. >> joe: but right now fabricio werdum is picking him apart. >> mike: and travis is gassed. >> joe: he looks better right now than he looked in the second. it looks like the third he may...
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. >> dudes dominating a run until something dominates him. >> oh.nating a run until something dominates him. >> oh. >>> closed captioning provided by -- it's designed to help clean around braces, frfreseshehen , anand d prp whwhitite e. act braces care.e. smsmilile e ststror. ononcece, , twtwicice, it's time for new seselslsune scscalalp . it worksks a at t ththee sosoururce with ththe e nunumbmberer oe ananti-itch medicine. plus soothing aloe for fast relief. seselslsunun b bluluee scscalalp itch. >>> just because it's spring and we're all wearing our colorful spring colors, doesn't mean that you can't still have a little fun out on the slopes. this is jake. he is on the world snowboard tour. i'm not sure if this was a practice run, but what this video captures is pretty cool. >> oh. >> did you see what just happened. >> yes. >> creamed that person. >> he just took him out. you see the guy's hat and glasses go flying all over the place. is he going to be mad, upset? >> no. >> like okay, well good, you got it on camera. >> james van der beek. >> loo
. >> dudes dominating a run until something dominates him. >> oh.nating a run until something dominates him. >> oh. >>> closed captioning provided by -- it's designed to help clean around braces, frfreseshehen , anand d prp whwhitite e. act braces care.e. smsmilile e ststror. ononcece, , twtwicice, it's time for new seselslsune scscalalp . it worksks a at t ththee sosoururce with ththe e nunumbmberer oe ananti-itch medicine. plus soothing aloe for fast relief....
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role dominant power in the world. there is no doubt with the strategic adjustment. what i would add to that over the past decades nevertheless has created a foreign policy dna that these to the same foreign policy principles and instincts driving policy makers. close in in talking about maximalism but one is the suspicion that others just don't have the commitment to world order or problem solving with the appropriate scale. the conviction that hillary clinton put this in once per our country's often stand on the sidelines when we need international leadership and they are deterred by geography and culture and all the things that would lead dictate to any foreign policy. everything pushes them to not contributing. that tends to make americans convinced the leadership is a crucial ingredient to get things right to. with multilateral problem solving tends not to work very well. you indeed to have somebody being fed up process manager. you could save for some policy makers under obama with the view that maximalism light
role dominant power in the world. there is no doubt with the strategic adjustment. what i would add to that over the past decades nevertheless has created a foreign policy dna that these to the same foreign policy principles and instincts driving policy makers. close in in talking about maximalism but one is the suspicion that others just don't have the commitment to world order or problem solving with the appropriate scale. the conviction that hillary clinton put this in once per our country's...
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sue is with bob, dominic is here in englewood cliffs. up 19% in the week, the vx dpismt is the closest thing that tracks it in the etf world. it is up 5.5% in a week. i thought i heard bob pisani say that, dominic, that volatility actually isn't as high as we might expect and that we need more fear. >> you know what's interesting. i was hanging out with bob at the nyse this morning, walking around talking to the traders out there. it's a big ipo day. all the traders basically said, you know what? there's not a lot of conviction to either buy or sell this market, despite the down drafts that we're seeing. not a lot of volume here. that's the real concern, these traders make money, trafficking in stock. there is a sense among a lot of the traders i spoke to down there, there is an attempt by some of these money managers or hedge fund managers or big traders in the overall market to test ranges right now. either sell down to a level where they feel there's support or buy up to a level they think there are going to be offers around. so this
sue is with bob, dominic is here in englewood cliffs. up 19% in the week, the vx dpismt is the closest thing that tracks it in the etf world. it is up 5.5% in a week. i thought i heard bob pisani say that, dominic, that volatility actually isn't as high as we might expect and that we need more fear. >> you know what's interesting. i was hanging out with bob at the nyse this morning, walking around talking to the traders out there. it's a big ipo day. all the traders basically said, you...
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second is it dominates your mind. you must fight confusion, you must fight fear. and this was when there's great physical fatigue and when there's great mental fatigue, your mind gets worn out. the ability to persevere through that mental fog is another test. and thirdly, to dominate your spirit, to drive your will, to constantly go forward. to be able to do those three things at the same time, there are individuals who can do one or the other or the third one. to really do all three is really extraordinary. and this culture that creates these unique people is under threat as our politically correct defense department begins to change what is culturallily allowed under this unique set of commandos is changing as well. and that was interesting to me, so that's why i wrote this book. >> host: are there women? >> guest: not yet. although the defense department is certainly looking at this. there are former seals who have had a sex change operation, so some would say there are women now. but seals are unusual outliers. i mean, not everyone can be a seal. very few peop
second is it dominates your mind. you must fight confusion, you must fight fear. and this was when there's great physical fatigue and when there's great mental fatigue, your mind gets worn out. the ability to persevere through that mental fog is another test. and thirdly, to dominate your spirit, to drive your will, to constantly go forward. to be able to do those three things at the same time, there are individuals who can do one or the other or the third one. to really do all three is really...
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they dominate their bodies. they control their bodies and fight to physical exhaustion and week is one of the things they do an underwater demolition school that forces them to deal to do that. they go almost a week without sleep. second it dominates your mind is must fight confusion and you must fight fear. there is great physical fatigue and great mental fatigue your mind gets worn out. the ability to persevere through that mental fog is another test and thirdly to dominate your spirit, to drive your will to constantly go forward. to be a will to do those three things at the same time. there are individuals who can do one or the other for the third one. to do all three is really extraordinary. this culture of unique people is under threat as our politically correct defense department begins to change what is culturally allowed among this unique set of commandos that are changing as well. that was interesting to me. that is why rock the boat. >> are there women in this seals? >> not yet although the defense dep
they dominate their bodies. they control their bodies and fight to physical exhaustion and week is one of the things they do an underwater demolition school that forces them to deal to do that. they go almost a week without sleep. second it dominates your mind is must fight confusion and you must fight fear. there is great physical fatigue and great mental fatigue your mind gets worn out. the ability to persevere through that mental fog is another test and thirdly to dominate your spirit, to...
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large and crucial industries are dominated by a few powerful companies, which have grown with the economy rewritten the rules of competition. what are the economic and legal rules these companies live by? what has big business done for and to the consumer? "whatever happened to price competition?" with the help of economic analyst richard gill, we'll examine these questions on this edition of "economics u$a." i'm david schoumacher. there's no business bigger than the auto business. if you've shopped for a car recently, this is a familiar sight. it looks like real competition, a variety of products at a variety of prices. but is what you see what you get? it was when you bought one of henry ford's model ts. henry ford didn't invent the car, and he didn't invent the assembly line, but he brought the two together and gave america its first mass-produced and mass-purchased car. ford was an inventor and mechanic by trade, and no effort was spared to improve the car and to improve the process by which it was built. the tin lizzie looked like the same car year after year, but ford's mechanical g
large and crucial industries are dominated by a few powerful companies, which have grown with the economy rewritten the rules of competition. what are the economic and legal rules these companies live by? what has big business done for and to the consumer? "whatever happened to price competition?" with the help of economic analyst richard gill, we'll examine these questions on this edition of "economics u$a." i'm david schoumacher. there's no business bigger than the auto...
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why did entrepreneurs dominate the list? what key traits helped them to succeed?s standing by. >>> we are ringing the closing bell today, 4:00 p.m., in celebration of our 25th anniversary. we're making our final preparations ahead of that. it will be fun. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. have been there for america. fannhelping millions realize [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac celebrate payment in full to taxpayers. together, we've created one of the greatest comebacks in our nation's history. so, let's preserve and strengthen fannie mae and freddie mac. because without them there really could be no place like home. >>> the leaders are diverse, but they all have some key traits which helped them succeed. joining us with a look, is the editor in chief and so much more at inc. incorporated. what a fascinating piece, eric, which you can find on
why did entrepreneurs dominate the list? what key traits helped them to succeed?s standing by. >>> we are ringing the closing bell today, 4:00 p.m., in celebration of our 25th anniversary. we're making our final preparations ahead of that. it will be fun. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. have been there for america. fannhelping millions realize [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. their dreams of...
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they are very dominant in their working platform. is veryjor product dominant in china. weibo is competing with them in terms of time span. , lot of people, most people have both applications. moreuse weibo for a public nature. not really direct competition. they are a way to compete. >> you have taken a big investment from alibaba. they are also on the road going public. why take money from alibaba? >> they are the largest ecosystem for commerce and china, if you look at the results that were just published. they have been doing great in terms of revenue growth and profitability. the timing not only allows us to get more chances for business opportunities and monetization, but the e-commerce ecosystem connects to a social platform -- that is of value in the future. we're trying to build an ecosystem together. that is already happening with great potential. >> would you consider selling our eight? -- outright? >> the current structure is to continue holdout. we will change that structure. that works well at the current stage of business. >> how much would you be willing
they are very dominant in their working platform. is veryjor product dominant in china. weibo is competing with them in terms of time span. , lot of people, most people have both applications. moreuse weibo for a public nature. not really direct competition. they are a way to compete. >> you have taken a big investment from alibaba. they are also on the road going public. why take money from alibaba? >> they are the largest ecosystem for commerce and china, if you look at the...
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male dominated society a male dominated workplace an industry where i can you know break through the barrier but now like i know what i'm talking about i can prove to you that there's a brain in there and there's information i want to give to you if people don't want to listen to it they don't have to listen to it but i love that challenge because i think it really makes you a stronger person thank you so much and aspire and co-host producer the young turks amazing have you on thank you. that's our show you guys you're going to morrow when i break the set over again. technology innovation. developments around russia. the future covered. this was in the washington well as a miss. is being suggested in the list of numbers of the. candidates for the prophecy of war and issues that actually attacked you and doesn't do too much for ad revenue might attack agriculture giant tits on a seventy six year old american farmer in east india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race because the largest economy in the world it's also the
male dominated society a male dominated workplace an industry where i can you know break through the barrier but now like i know what i'm talking about i can prove to you that there's a brain in there and there's information i want to give to you if people don't want to listen to it they don't have to listen to it but i love that challenge because i think it really makes you a stronger person thank you so much and aspire and co-host producer the young turks amazing have you on thank you. that's...
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by 1400, this was the city-state that dominated central italy.ut bankers and textile merchants were expanding their trading empires all over europe. over the next 100 years, an extraordinary interaction took place in florence-- the innovations of artists and architects, the excitement of rediscovering classical achievements, and the patronage of a wealthy commercial class. these key elements brought about a series of artistic and intellectual breakthroughs that came to be known as the renaissance-- literally the rebirth of learning and culture. in the church of santa croce, a series of frescoes painted around 1320 were to have a revolutionary effect on florentine painting. here, the great merchant families competed with one another to commission the leading artists to decorate their chapels. in the chapel of the bardi family, professor john white of university college, london, describes how these medieval images came to life. this is a franciscan church, and the franciscans were the passionate preachers of the late medieval world. they used their
by 1400, this was the city-state that dominated central italy.ut bankers and textile merchants were expanding their trading empires all over europe. over the next 100 years, an extraordinary interaction took place in florence-- the innovations of artists and architects, the excitement of rediscovering classical achievements, and the patronage of a wealthy commercial class. these key elements brought about a series of artistic and intellectual breakthroughs that came to be known as the...
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it came out of nowhere to become a dominant vendor in this space. it spends a lot of money.hink the question now is that spend actually justifyable? justifiable? the second questioning as these phones get cheaper and the margins collapse, samsung gets about a 17% margin. remember nokia used to make more money on their phones than samsung does today. >> would you rationalize costs? i guess samsung needs to be seen as an innovator. >> is there something coming around the corner that is going to allow you to build the next project that you can premium price for. nothing really stuck with the consumers the way the smart phone is stuck. it is becoming mainstream. >> is there anything you're excited about in terms of smart phones being unveiled? >> for apple, there is all of this -- some interesting strategy questions for apple. a lot of documents got revealed to the public. they know in their category, they are declining. their growth is stalling. they know they have dominated their category and they probably have to either go up in the market and build a bigger phone something m
it came out of nowhere to become a dominant vendor in this space. it spends a lot of money.hink the question now is that spend actually justifyable? justifiable? the second questioning as these phones get cheaper and the margins collapse, samsung gets about a 17% margin. remember nokia used to make more money on their phones than samsung does today. >> would you rationalize costs? i guess samsung needs to be seen as an innovator. >> is there something coming around the corner that...
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and very strong winds are going to be in forecast forty is due to depletion of the cold air this dominating much of the eastern half of the continent but very one thousand on the west of this history with plenty of sunshine across the british trials spot likely to see some really good snowfall across southern germany southern poland. and some of the six central locations all the era. at a major aged twenty six degrees for your time today with partially cloudy skies that average is just around eighteen degrees so that's well above the average range priced at eighteen degrees and london in the can find a nice sixteen for your high on wednesday. now it in the southern hemisphere we go we are still talking about the access ie tap shoes to the severe tropical of cycling of the level of category five which hit the solomon islands and then queensland in on the next i get is new zealand are likely to see this a system combined with another tasmanian no pressure system is going to become a super system targeting the area with envy in their very heavy rainfall significant amounts in honor of the hund
and very strong winds are going to be in forecast forty is due to depletion of the cold air this dominating much of the eastern half of the continent but very one thousand on the west of this history with plenty of sunshine across the british trials spot likely to see some really good snowfall across southern germany southern poland. and some of the six central locations all the era. at a major aged twenty six degrees for your time today with partially cloudy skies that average is just around...
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clearly one of the issues like to dominate upcoming elections and make twenty cards. labor is adamant it won't be poems by anthony implant to sign up and the charges soon the bigger part in government scheme to get agreements quickly that the discussions that makes clean the cabinets. i too am come to a decision in relation to debate issues were discussed at previously the labor party say circumstances and the kids before the decision can be reached. nobody likes them too bad nobody knows. yes the flu. the amount going to be the very few people probably know i said we don't actually volume of water we consume and so. we saw with some certainty in the air next week's cabinet meeting could well prove to be like the affair. on the hand or to use. a male nurse who visit to place these surgical tape across the patient's month in june of last year was given the probation act the court at the thirty nine year old can go pout and was overworked and under serious stress of working at the st john's care hospital in sligo then go hug and a riot in ireland from the philippines ju
clearly one of the issues like to dominate upcoming elections and make twenty cards. labor is adamant it won't be poems by anthony implant to sign up and the charges soon the bigger part in government scheme to get agreements quickly that the discussions that makes clean the cabinets. i too am come to a decision in relation to debate issues were discussed at previously the labor party say circumstances and the kids before the decision can be reached. nobody likes them too bad nobody knows. yes...
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>> we think actually the industry could be more competitive than it is, still dominated by two very large players, and i think the industry would be stronger with a stronger number three. >> and what do you mean by that? >> well, i mean, that if there's more consolidation in the industry that did not include at&t and did not include verizon, that would be good for consumers and good for the healthy industry. >> that maybe included sprint?
>> we think actually the industry could be more competitive than it is, still dominated by two very large players, and i think the industry would be stronger with a stronger number three. >> and what do you mean by that? >> well, i mean, that if there's more consolidation in the industry that did not include at&t and did not include verizon, that would be good for consumers and good for the healthy industry. >> that maybe included sprint?
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we have to prepare so put a strain of the book has been dominant in our schools so that it seems that the state. after i have been responsible for up to a super sense of life threatening mrsa bloodstream infections which dominates both could be replaced on the timing by a more different strains of bacteria. new strings or i can find on friday the current moment the more insistent so we need to identify those teachers that don't include problem and the irish hospitals. they seek the assistance and antics. what could be much more difficult to treat once toxic lead to a dentist like those and then she explains that the state. he puts control measures in place to help prevent the spread of infection. time passed me on teeth. the plan. a forty year old man was arrested and is being questioned by gaudi in connection with a hit and run which left a seven year old in a critical condition in hospital. he is the capital the main road through the division around half past one the sox and doggie are appealing for witnesses. how many of the one and nineteen nineteen his body was found days after s
we have to prepare so put a strain of the book has been dominant in our schools so that it seems that the state. after i have been responsible for up to a super sense of life threatening mrsa bloodstream infections which dominates both could be replaced on the timing by a more different strains of bacteria. new strings or i can find on friday the current moment the more insistent so we need to identify those teachers that don't include problem and the irish hospitals. they seek the assistance...
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apple is still the dominant player on the high-end with dominant prices over $600. the side, the chinese guys, the completely new players moving to develop in the market, they have a very good opportunity in the developing market for it >> they should focus on some of the new devices, the smart watches, for instance, which they're obviously making inroads into, try to bring in new types of customers. >> that is what they're trying to do. it is not about growing the pie, it is about adding more slices to the pipe. oftrying to take advantage potential future strong tranzyme wearables, they may be attracting new users to the entire samsung system. the biggest of consumer electronic companies in the world. that tv, their laptops, their tablets. that the full range of devices. it is in our homes. userey manage to lock the into their own ecosystem, it is very beneficial for them in the future. that is why the smart watch and the tablet, etc., they are investing on all fronts because he really need to lock the user into their unique experience. >> they will continue to pum
apple is still the dominant player on the high-end with dominant prices over $600. the side, the chinese guys, the completely new players moving to develop in the market, they have a very good opportunity in the developing market for it >> they should focus on some of the new devices, the smart watches, for instance, which they're obviously making inroads into, try to bring in new types of customers. >> that is what they're trying to do. it is not about growing the pie, it is about...
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dominic, a market flash. >> tyler, this one here is anadarko petroleum, apc.wereberg report, the epa and just is department plan to announce an agreement today related to its liabilities in a tronnics case. a $25 billion lawsuit brought by the u.s. and tronics which tests whether money can be recovered from a successor to a polluting company even after a bankruptcy cleaned the slate for that company. this case a very big one for corporate's action watchers. that stock currently trading the way it is now. >> thanks, do many. >>> obamacare, a tough sell for millennials. the voice is back, and will tell us why. back in a minute. >> announcer: next, the "powyou are house a a are" power house." are" power ho" these don't look clean. [ doorbell rings ] the johnsons! stall them. first word... uh...chicken? hi, cascade kitchen counselor. stop stalling and start shining with cascade platinum packs. over time, platinum fights cloudy residue 3x better than the competing gel. it's so powerful it even helps keep the dishwasher sparkling. avoid embarrassing moments... at le
dominic, a market flash. >> tyler, this one here is anadarko petroleum, apc.wereberg report, the epa and just is department plan to announce an agreement today related to its liabilities in a tronnics case. a $25 billion lawsuit brought by the u.s. and tronics which tests whether money can be recovered from a successor to a polluting company even after a bankruptcy cleaned the slate for that company. this case a very big one for corporate's action watchers. that stock currently trading...
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>> it's about valley domination. and that's been the story of the last ten years. you have the companies competing for engineers, competing in social network, google created google plus to compete with facebook. in fact, the war, you look at the whatsapp application by facebook, that's really about acquiring internet users outside the u.s. white the war is taking place in the valley, the real target, the real macro issue is developing market internet users. >> doc? >> kevin, first of all, love the site. i go to quartz every day. it's bookmashed on my page. folks, you should check it out. i try to retweet a lot of the cool stuff. but these guys, google and facebook, apple, these folks for the last decade, like you said, they've fought to take each other's folks, and yet they've colluded to not, mutual destruction, and now google going against facebook, trying to hold from them what will be valuable to them, like whatsapp and the way they paid for whatsapp, because google wanted to get it and keep it away from facebook, as another way facebook could dominate mobile.
>> it's about valley domination. and that's been the story of the last ten years. you have the companies competing for engineers, competing in social network, google created google plus to compete with facebook. in fact, the war, you look at the whatsapp application by facebook, that's really about acquiring internet users outside the u.s. white the war is taking place in the valley, the real target, the real macro issue is developing market internet users. >> doc? >> kevin,...
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google is still growing revenues at double-digit rate and still dominates their industry.an buy yahoo! for trade and long-term investor and want core holding, google is your name. rich: david, thank you very much. >> thank you. liz: a waying opportunity. $33 less than it was at the top of the hour. >>> we need to talk about ukraine. tensions escalating there. oil prices rising. is this crisis driving up fuel prices for you and companies that use it? coming up we're finding out what's behind the recent run-up in crude oil. how long could it last? rich: samsung and apple dominate the global smartphone market right now but could a new phone with 3-d technology overtake them? we have a sneak peek at a the potential game-changer straight ahead. ♪ [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the
google is still growing revenues at double-digit rate and still dominates their industry.an buy yahoo! for trade and long-term investor and want core holding, google is your name. rich: david, thank you very much. >> thank you. liz: a waying opportunity. $33 less than it was at the top of the hour. >>> we need to talk about ukraine. tensions escalating there. oil prices rising. is this crisis driving up fuel prices for you and companies that use it? coming up we're finding out...
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well after sebastian fellow and his red bull team dominated us string of seasons fans are now focusing on the rivalry between hamilton and prospered at mercedes. there hasn't been one like it in the us. hamilton vs nico goals. the new hot rivalry in formula one. a rivalry between two drivers from the same team. we're neither is willing to step aside soros told his fans online after losing by a whisker in bahrain. i'm very disappointed to come second after they like that. it's a great day. since the start of everything. i sometimes get into the race. a little annoyed that he was there it was freezing but i was witness to their respects two weeks ago when anatomical out with something new. i'll just write that so ridiculous i don't know what's coming up. the track the two drivers are still the best of friends always good for last. they've known each other since they were fourteen companies to race against each other and go carts. mercedes says it's not worried about the rivalry and although hamilton has the two prospect in the last two races. mercedes is confident girls and enhance what
well after sebastian fellow and his red bull team dominated us string of seasons fans are now focusing on the rivalry between hamilton and prospered at mercedes. there hasn't been one like it in the us. hamilton vs nico goals. the new hot rivalry in formula one. a rivalry between two drivers from the same team. we're neither is willing to step aside soros told his fans online after losing by a whisker in bahrain. i'm very disappointed to come second after they like that. it's a great day. since...
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democrats dominate that demographic. look at the 2012 presidential election returns.ident obama won -- these numbers are really unbelievable. 67%, two-thirds of all single women, voted for the president. compared to romney's 31%. 36-point margin there. its same group that delivered last year's virginia governors race for terry mcauliffe who would have been soundly defeated if he hadn't captured a similarly dominant margin over ken cuccinelli. and i know where the single women live, northern virginia, the eighth district and the tenth. right across the river from here. and there is 2016 coming up, which we'll get to in a minute. susan milligan is a contributing editor with u.s. news and world report and ed rendell is msnbc political analyst and former governor of pennsylvania. we have to start with you, susan. the single women, i always thought it's not about abortion rights. it's about health care. it's about everything they need. it's about getting a decent job at a decent pay. >> absolutely. >> because you got to live with one paycheck. it's the simple math. >> that
democrats dominate that demographic. look at the 2012 presidential election returns.ident obama won -- these numbers are really unbelievable. 67%, two-thirds of all single women, voted for the president. compared to romney's 31%. 36-point margin there. its same group that delivered last year's virginia governors race for terry mcauliffe who would have been soundly defeated if he hadn't captured a similarly dominant margin over ken cuccinelli. and i know where the single women live, northern...
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so today, after bundy's slavery apologetics were made public, the news cycle has been dominated by the great cliven bundy walkback of 2014. first up, senator dean heller. senator's spokeswoman saying "senator heller completely disagrees with mr. bundy's appalling and racist statements and condemns them in the most strenuous way." senator rand paul through his spokesman said, "his remarks on race are offensive and i wholeheartedly disagree with them." senator ted cruz, you're up next. through his press secretary, cruz said, "those comments are completely unacceptable." and there's texas attorney general greg abbott, who jumped on the bundy rhetoric bandwagon using similar language about government overreach, to trumpet his own problems with the blm in a letter to that agency. and so now predictably a spokeswoman for mr. abbott laura bean said the letter "regarding a dispute in texas is in no way related to a dispute in nevada, of course." governor rick perry said bundy is a side issue. and nothing yet from huckabee. which brings us to hannity, who responded today on his radio show. >> h
so today, after bundy's slavery apologetics were made public, the news cycle has been dominated by the great cliven bundy walkback of 2014. first up, senator dean heller. senator's spokeswoman saying "senator heller completely disagrees with mr. bundy's appalling and racist statements and condemns them in the most strenuous way." senator rand paul through his spokesman said, "his remarks on race are offensive and i wholeheartedly disagree with them." senator ted cruz, you're...
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dominic cane, al jazeera. you crane's government has offered amnesty barricaded in buildings in two cities. the acting president has promised the groups won't be prosecuted so lon as they lay down their weapons. but as kim reports, the demonstrators have is so far rejected the deal. n may say is is their domain, an inspected republic representing the people. the offer of an amnesty quickly refused by nose at the top who say they would rather face the use of force. >> we are living from one statement to the next, what can we do? we are not ready to step aside, and the people here are not ready to either. >> the off came from interim president, speaking in parliament he said of prodecember tors leave state building in the east, they won't face prosecution, and as part of the deal they could gain more control. we are ready to consider the issuer of reform, and expanding the rights of local council, including the creation of local executives. we are ready to take that path, so that the regions will also be respons
dominic cane, al jazeera. you crane's government has offered amnesty barricaded in buildings in two cities. the acting president has promised the groups won't be prosecuted so lon as they lay down their weapons. but as kim reports, the demonstrators have is so far rejected the deal. n may say is is their domain, an inspected republic representing the people. the offer of an amnesty quickly refused by nose at the top who say they would rather face the use of force. >> we are living from...
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how do you price world domination?his is a dump in a that is tried to dominate every side of our life. even though it survived the tech bubble, back then it lost 80% of its value. when the valuation is that high, these are the companies that will get hit, and get hit quite hard. >> you speak to a lot of they are saying that their biggest competitor is amazon. they must really be getting something right. >> they are. your hardware aspect is also fascinating. apple withing on five tv. also, other hardware they're developing is helping preempt what you want to buy. they have something called the --. scan youran you barcode and it goes on your shopping list. they're making it is slicker process. into theay something microphone like chocolate chip cookies. it will recognize it and put it on your shopping list. have anso lucky i don't eye microphone by my desk. >> if you're making hardware exclusively, amazon are not doing it to make profit, they're doing it is a vessel for the other services. basic,e boil it down to this is
how do you price world domination?his is a dump in a that is tried to dominate every side of our life. even though it survived the tech bubble, back then it lost 80% of its value. when the valuation is that high, these are the companies that will get hit, and get hit quite hard. >> you speak to a lot of they are saying that their biggest competitor is amazon. they must really be getting something right. >> they are. your hardware aspect is also fascinating. apple withing on five tv....
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>> if you are invested in domination, you invest a lot more. the next thing is going to be the amazon phone. it will require a lot of investment. they are really changing the game on how they are viewing the government. >> and ideas to compete with apple. >> amazon is a smart company. they will come up with a unique device. , theyth the fire device control your living room. a definition of mobile phones of changed. they are remote controls for your life. >> could that be the kind of thing where you talk about the ?allet in ech it takes a chunk out of communications that you have on a monthly basis and curving revenue. david, you mentioned taxes. does amazon enjoy an unfair advantage measured against local businesses? >> not only local businesses but other online retailers. target.com, they collect sales taxes. at a competitive disadvantage against amazon. >> is there any monopoly law ama zon runs afoul of? >> we need to ask the lawmakers. decline in sales. of $300 larger decline or more. it seems that this is a big competitive advantage for ama
>> if you are invested in domination, you invest a lot more. the next thing is going to be the amazon phone. it will require a lot of investment. they are really changing the game on how they are viewing the government. >> and ideas to compete with apple. >> amazon is a smart company. they will come up with a unique device. , theyth the fire device control your living room. a definition of mobile phones of changed. they are remote controls for your life. >> could that be...
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they are dominant in their platform based on communication. in a sense, weibo is competing with them and other social platforms in terms of time span. a lot of people have both applications on their mobile phone. they use weibo for media demand and the other for private nature of sharing among friends and communication. they are not really directly competitive products. >> you guys have taken a big investment from alibaba which is on the road to going public. why take money from alibaba? what do they bring to the table? >> if you look at the results just published, they have been doing great in terms of growth and profitability. it allows is not only to get more chances for business opportunity, but more importantly, if you really think about it, connecting to the social mobile platform is of great value with potential growth. we are trying to do the ecosystem together for mobile social commerce. it is already happening and we see great potential in that area. >> would you consider selling to alibaba out right? >> i think the current structure
they are dominant in their platform based on communication. in a sense, weibo is competing with them and other social platforms in terms of time span. a lot of people have both applications on their mobile phone. they use weibo for media demand and the other for private nature of sharing among friends and communication. they are not really directly competitive products. >> you guys have taken a big investment from alibaba which is on the road to going public. why take money from alibaba?...
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and that's going to be the dominant feature in our weather picture over the next several days and bring us a significant warm-up over the next few days, right on through thursday and into about the end of the week. in fact, we'll use downtown san jose's projected high temperatures for the next seven days as an indicator of what other inland locations can expect. tomorrow we'll see the high around 73 degrees in san jose. that's right about average this time of year. but by wednesday and thursday, we'll see highs in san jose in the low to mid-90s, and we'll see highs in the similar range and other inland spots before temperatures start to drop off towards the end of the week. so overnight tonight, a few clouds around, mainly clear, low temperatures will range from mid- to upper 40s for the most part. and then in the afternoon tomorrow sunny skies in the south bay with high temperatures mainly in the low to mid-70s. 37 at san jose. 57 at morgan hill. on the peninsula, a similar range, mainly low 70 there's. 72 at palo alto. 37 at mountain view. low to mid 60s on the coast from pacifica to
and that's going to be the dominant feature in our weather picture over the next several days and bring us a significant warm-up over the next few days, right on through thursday and into about the end of the week. in fact, we'll use downtown san jose's projected high temperatures for the next seven days as an indicator of what other inland locations can expect. tomorrow we'll see the high around 73 degrees in san jose. that's right about average this time of year. but by wednesday and...
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and a day dominates. -- m&a dominates. how long will it last? >> looking forward to it.g you up to speed some companies that are on the move. air france narrowed its first-quarter loss. the operating loss shrunk to 445 million euros from 532 million euros a year ago. the carrier has cut more than 7500 jobs in three years to compete with the likes of lufthansa, british airways and emirates. >> rolls-royce confirms that it is in talks to sell power ratin -- powergenerating assets to siemens. the news comes as siemens works on a bid for alstom's assets as europe's largest engineering companies reshape. the u.k. clothing retailer next raised a sales and profit forecast after posting first quarter results that beat estimates. 5.5%sees sales rising from to 9%. coming up, bloomberg takes you inside fendi. francine lacqua shows us how the luxury bag maker perfected its craft and plans to edge out the business. all this at its london flagship store. you don't want to miss that special with francine. ♪ you are welcome back to "on the move." i am manus cranny and london. one stock
and a day dominates. -- m&a dominates. how long will it last? >> looking forward to it.g you up to speed some companies that are on the move. air france narrowed its first-quarter loss. the operating loss shrunk to 445 million euros from 532 million euros a year ago. the carrier has cut more than 7500 jobs in three years to compete with the likes of lufthansa, british airways and emirates. >> rolls-royce confirms that it is in talks to sell power ratin -- powergenerating assets...
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there's real data saying that america is not the dominating force it once was. saying china will overtake us but you say that's a sign that the rest of the world is coming up. >> absolutely, so just last year, for example, china became the largest trading nation in the world overtaking the united states. that's just sort the first of many firsts to come, if you will. that's not bad news for the united states. it's not because the united states hasn't even growing exports in recent years. it's done quite on that weather. it's that china's been growing very, very fast. india's been growing fast and brazil. the rest of the world is getting richer, fewer poor people, more educated people living longer lives and producing good that is we want to buy and producing demands for goods we want to sell. it's good all around. >> people say there are benefits to being dominant and it's not a question of the rest of the world camping up to us, but that we are voluntarily contracting, that we are actually doing things that are making us not move forward as quickly as stay as s
there's real data saying that america is not the dominating force it once was. saying china will overtake us but you say that's a sign that the rest of the world is coming up. >> absolutely, so just last year, for example, china became the largest trading nation in the world overtaking the united states. that's just sort the first of many firsts to come, if you will. that's not bad news for the united states. it's not because the united states hasn't even growing exports in recent years....
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coco crisp dominated the astros. josh reddick, chance to do damage but pops it up. and then redick making the dive. outstanding grab. the story of the game what colin mchugh, who struck out cocoa to end the first. the astros with four in the seventh. they take the next two in the series sponsor a split and beat the a's 5-1. the giants with national league record 258th sellout another ft. at&t park hosting the indians. panda, 2-4, brandon crawford, doubles the other way. down the right-field line. that scores the panda. giants up 1-0. cleveland would tie it up in the eighth. gomes, a bomb to left center here. his third. we're tied. bottom nine, after an intentional walk to brandon crawford to brandon hicks, ends this. a three-one clout into the bleachers in left. good night, game over, drive home safely. giants win 4-1, and they sweep the series from the indians. also, in the fourth round as the final round is underway in the swinging skirts at lake merced, and lydia cole leads by two. and lydia cole leads by two. >> we'll have an update on ♪ [ male announcer ] a car
coco crisp dominated the astros. josh reddick, chance to do damage but pops it up. and then redick making the dive. outstanding grab. the story of the game what colin mchugh, who struck out cocoa to end the first. the astros with four in the seventh. they take the next two in the series sponsor a split and beat the a's 5-1. the giants with national league record 258th sellout another ft. at&t park hosting the indians. panda, 2-4, brandon crawford, doubles the other way. down the right-field...
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i think any sport benefits from a dominant player like that.ing tiger in a tournament creates more buzz, more atmosphere, you know where he is on the coarse because of the crowds that follow him. >> he is a super star personality. i think he is very comfortable with the attention. he really embraces the spot light. i do think there is going to be a post generation of guys inspired by tiger who are really going to catch our imagination. and i think rory is the first. >> i don't know why phil mickelson isn't everybody's main choice, if he wins this time, he'll have tied tiger in masters, which is amazing. so i think with his success, and how well he likes it, i think he is the favorite. beyond that there are a lot of guys that can do it. ♪ >>> if you are headed to the masters this weekend or watching, get ready for bright blue beautiful skies. high-pressure in control here across the east coast. we have a couple of showers across the north central plains pushing its way in to the west very well defined by the clouds. this will be pushing to the e
i think any sport benefits from a dominant player like that.ing tiger in a tournament creates more buzz, more atmosphere, you know where he is on the coarse because of the crowds that follow him. >> he is a super star personality. i think he is very comfortable with the attention. he really embraces the spot light. i do think there is going to be a post generation of guys inspired by tiger who are really going to catch our imagination. and i think rory is the first. >> i don't know...
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respect the neighbors and to focus american minds on what it might cost in future to dominate. >> when china wakes, it will shake the world. the americans cannot bear it. we have worked enough and we are recovering our might. >> president barack obama's coming back to asia. he is conspicuously not visiting china. >> future diplomats and engaging underoom have grown up and asia dominated by u.s. power. now they are looking at the old map with china at the center circle by efrin shall neighbors. by deferential neighbors. >> this ferry only goes across the bay. and the east from here waters are controlled by the u.s. navy. americans often say china should be grateful to the u.s. for keeping the peace in asia for the past 40 years. has allowed china the space to grow rich and strong. that is not how the chinese government sees it, nor the chinese public. they will be watching president obama's tour across the water, alert for signs he is encouraging the territorial claims of others, and dreaming of the day when china is strong enough to enforce its own claims in these seas. >> congratulati
respect the neighbors and to focus american minds on what it might cost in future to dominate. >> when china wakes, it will shake the world. the americans cannot bear it. we have worked enough and we are recovering our might. >> president barack obama's coming back to asia. he is conspicuously not visiting china. >> future diplomats and engaging underoom have grown up and asia dominated by u.s. power. now they are looking at the old map with china at the center circle by efrin...
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. >> politicians and the media seem to dominate the general narrative. when we come back, the details >> evey saturday, join us for exclusive, revealing, and suprizing talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> thinking differently is actualy punished... is public education actually failing america? >> education is the biggest investment we make in our futures. >> but what are we really teaching our kids? >> i think it's a catastrophe that so many school disticts have cut arts programs back... >> could his reforms lead to happier, more fufilled lives. >> schools need to encourage the development of imagination... >> sir ken robinson talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> i don't know how many thousands of gallonsover water i have lost. six trucks, two horses, $15,000 worth of tools. poisoned two dogs, and we don't go anywhere without leaving somebody home. >> do you ever feel like moving your house to a different location? >> no, we're not leaving. >> welcome back, we're talking about the realities of life along the us- mexico borde
. >> politicians and the media seem to dominate the general narrative. when we come back, the details >> evey saturday, join us for exclusive, revealing, and suprizing talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> thinking differently is actualy punished... is public education actually failing america? >> education is the biggest investment we make in our futures. >> but what are we really teaching our kids? >> i think it's a catastrophe that so many...
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i love that 3m is a dominant force for each of them.in the united states that i mentioned. it was the weather hurting road construction, retail and industrial distribution. they are all explained -- they're all explained away intelligently, right? no silly alibis here and the argument is bolstered by the u.s. health care business, which was very strong with terrific organic growth. it seemed like a reasonable excuse then. of course, you want no excuses. but too many fabulous companies like 3m for me to dismiss it anymore. especially after today's announcement of a gross domestic product growth for the first quarter. the true greatness of 3m and that's innovation. innovation is the heartbeat of 3m. drives what we do every day and allows us to create greater value for our customers. innovation generates new growth and a key to our long-term track record. i'm sorry, long track record of generating premium returns throughout the business, end quote. how can innovation really be measured, you might ask. well, 3m knows how to do that, too. qu
i love that 3m is a dominant force for each of them.in the united states that i mentioned. it was the weather hurting road construction, retail and industrial distribution. they are all explained -- they're all explained away intelligently, right? no silly alibis here and the argument is bolstered by the u.s. health care business, which was very strong with terrific organic growth. it seemed like a reasonable excuse then. of course, you want no excuses. but too many fabulous companies like 3m...
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i think any sport benefits from a dominant figure like this to not really drive the game, but having tiger in a tournament creates more buzz, an atmosphere, you know where he is on the course. >> crowds or not, rory mcilroy has a chance at becoming a dominant figure in the sport. >> i think he's comfortable with the attention. i don't think woods was, rory mcilroy embraces the spotlight. i think there'll be a post generation of guys inspired by tiger, who really capture the imagination. rory has to win at augusta, and that means getting past woods. >> i don't know why phil mickelson is not a main choice. he will have tied tiger in championships. mickelson, he's the absolute favourite. there's a lot of guys that could do it. >> it's the first time that he'll be missing the masters. that's sport for this our. >> toyota stock tumbled near 2% after the company recalled nearly 4.6 million vehicles worldwide. the world's largest automaker says 27 vehicle models are involved including the rav4 and yaris. air bags may not inflate, steering problems and seats that could fly forward. >> ford m
i think any sport benefits from a dominant figure like this to not really drive the game, but having tiger in a tournament creates more buzz, an atmosphere, you know where he is on the course. >> crowds or not, rory mcilroy has a chance at becoming a dominant figure in the sport. >> i think he's comfortable with the attention. i don't think woods was, rory mcilroy embraces the spotlight. i think there'll be a post generation of guys inspired by tiger, who really capture the...
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these are the guys that dominate the stock market.now account for more than half of the 7 billion shares of stock that are traded in the united states every day. they are complex computer formulas, operating near the speed of light. what they do has sparked investigations by regulators and law enforcement officials who are now asking if high frequency traders have an unfair advantage over you and me, so it's something you can't afford to ignore. our series begins monday. our first hour-long show will be monday same time right here on al jazeera america. join us. it's going to be quite a ride. that is our show for today. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> every saturday, join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> everywhere i go there they are wanting to tell dr. jane what their doing... >> the inspirational dr. jane goodall talks to john seganthaller >> i started with a notebook, and a pair of secondhand binoculars. which was all i could afford... >> and reveals the
these are the guys that dominate the stock market.now account for more than half of the 7 billion shares of stock that are traded in the united states every day. they are complex computer formulas, operating near the speed of light. what they do has sparked investigations by regulators and law enforcement officials who are now asking if high frequency traders have an unfair advantage over you and me, so it's something you can't afford to ignore. our series begins monday. our first hour-long...
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we'll start with two subjects that have dominated foreign policy this week. first up, i'll ask the president's former national security adviser, tom donnelly, what his intentions are in ukraine and whether it's working. then we'll look at the next big international crisis. that's the one you will reading about in a few months, even. we have the maps and the experts on hand. >>> also, what is the most important economic trend of the last three decades? there is better an even odds that it's you. i will explain. but first here's my take. foreign policy commands attention when it's crisis management. a street revolt breaks out in egypt or libya or kiev and everyone asks, how should the president respond? these are important part of america's role in the world, but they are essentially reactive and tactical. the broader tactic is to lay down a strategy that endures after the crisis of the moment. the obama administration has tried to do that with asia's strategy, but progress has been halting and incomplete. so for all its problems, the real threat to a serious a
we'll start with two subjects that have dominated foreign policy this week. first up, i'll ask the president's former national security adviser, tom donnelly, what his intentions are in ukraine and whether it's working. then we'll look at the next big international crisis. that's the one you will reading about in a few months, even. we have the maps and the experts on hand. >>> also, what is the most important economic trend of the last three decades? there is better an even odds that...
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let's get a market flash with dominic chu. >> it's not just gold. where else are they putting their money? how about the utilities stocks, the defensive sector. the sector is the best performer on the s&p 500 today. having its best day since march 12th. you can see they are up about a percent or so. among the individual stocks in this sector, check out names like aes, exelon, pse & g, pg & e. you get a lot of gs in there because it's gas and electric. utility stocks are big dividend payers and good safe haven investments for investors when stocks appear like they are selling off. that's what traders sense about what's happening in the markets. they want to look more towards the less economically sensitive names. back to you. >> fascinating. thank you very much for that. let's bring in bob pisani. i don't see this as scary. i see it as a classic rotation. >> i'm not that happy, though. we had good non-farm payroll numbers. revisions were good. the economy is getting better. yet we are selling into that decline. look at the s&p 500. we started on the
let's get a market flash with dominic chu. >> it's not just gold. where else are they putting their money? how about the utilities stocks, the defensive sector. the sector is the best performer on the s&p 500 today. having its best day since march 12th. you can see they are up about a percent or so. among the individual stocks in this sector, check out names like aes, exelon, pse & g, pg & e. you get a lot of gs in there because it's gas and electric. utility stocks are big...