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trish: you said you liked the deal. the cheeseburger, you said you own the whole food industry with that. this is a large number. have you feel about the potential price tag like that? >> warren buffett needs to get large chunks of money invested in things that don't violate his approach so this is very much in the context of a business. he is smart in spots and likes to stay close to those spots. he is staying close to his spots. remember, these companies together can go to walmart, and they can go to costco and all the people that received the products and sell the products on the retail level, and they are going to be in a powerhouse bargaining position. they are going to get a good spot for their cheese and other things. you are talking about creating a powerhouse. warren buffett is applying capital to the addicted customer base businesses. he can look out in 20 30, 40 years and know people are going to be eating macaroni and cheese which is the most popular thing in the world for two to five-year-old americans. tri
trish: you said you liked the deal. the cheeseburger, you said you own the whole food industry with that. this is a large number. have you feel about the potential price tag like that? >> warren buffett needs to get large chunks of money invested in things that don't violate his approach so this is very much in the context of a business. he is smart in spots and likes to stay close to those spots. he is staying close to his spots. remember, these companies together can go to walmart, and...
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trish lost her parents, had to kill one of her best friends so horrendous she witnessed a genocide ande's in a very broken place and has to call bon her upon they are strengths whatever strength she has in order to accomplish her goal >> searching for the one that can open it >> find them. every last one of them. >> it's cool that you are part of a franchise like this because you don't have to go through that ice-breaking business. so what was it like for you being able to -- >> what's the ice breaking business? >> you have to -- >> when you work with somebody for the first name >> right. now you know everyone. so what was it like being reunited with all of your fellow cast members? >> yeah, well half of them are dead. from divergent half of the cast is no longer there. but working with shailene again that was great. so izoe is cool and thigh owe. i got to work with kate winslet for the first time. as much fun it is working with people you already know, it's great to work with an ass actress or actor that you have never worked with >> on the first one with a big cast there is lots of f
trish lost her parents, had to kill one of her best friends so horrendous she witnessed a genocide ande's in a very broken place and has to call bon her upon they are strengths whatever strength she has in order to accomplish her goal >> searching for the one that can open it >> find them. every last one of them. >> it's cool that you are part of a franchise like this because you don't have to go through that ice-breaking business. so what was it like for you being able to --...
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stay tuned. >> thanks trish.ok at why diversity matters on corporate boards. >>> welcome back. an invitation to join a corporate board is a great opportunity for any executive. while the number of minorities in the board room is low it's not an impossible dream. black enterprises annual report looks at the truth inside corporate america and those who are making a difference. patricia is back with that report. >> arnold donald sits on two corporate boards. carnival corporation and the bank of america. black enterprise has been watching him and a handful of african americans that serve as directors of major corporations. in it's annual report a study revealed in 2012 that white men held 75% of s&p 500 board seats versus a mere 5.5% for black men and a 1.9% for black women. this year black enterprise counted 182 black directors at 176 corporations versus the year prior with 179 directors at 174 corporations and in 2014, 30% didn't have a single blackboard member. diversity on corporate boards matter. >> that's criti
stay tuned. >> thanks trish.ok at why diversity matters on corporate boards. >>> welcome back. an invitation to join a corporate board is a great opportunity for any executive. while the number of minorities in the board room is low it's not an impossible dream. black enterprises annual report looks at the truth inside corporate america and those who are making a difference. patricia is back with that report. >> arnold donald sits on two corporate boards. carnival...
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. >> oh, my friends have loved her from day one trish is hot, trish is smoking, trish is whatever. >> she is, though. beautiful woman ya. >> you know, when i was married, i found june bug, that's what i called her june bug. >> your mother-in-law? >> yes mother-in-law. i fawn her attractive. >> really? >> i actually, you know? >> did you think she was hotter -- >> well, fantacies every now and then, you know? of june bug? >> june bug. >> her name is june. she was born in the month of june. >> so you had a pet name for her? did anyone else call her june bug or just you? wow. >> just me. okay let's move on from that. all right here is something weird we found. starbucks executive company in seattle starbucks executive she is away from social media after backlash over the company's quote unquote race together campaign watcher was the point of it? in hot water because they launch this hot came. hot water you like that? see what did i there? i heard holly saying brewing up something earlier. critics are angry they say starbucks trying to capitalize on racial tensions in the country. >> okay
. >> oh, my friends have loved her from day one trish is hot, trish is smoking, trish is whatever. >> she is, though. beautiful woman ya. >> you know, when i was married, i found june bug, that's what i called her june bug. >> your mother-in-law? >> yes mother-in-law. i fawn her attractive. >> really? >> i actually, you know? >> did you think she was hotter -- >> well, fantacies every now and then, you know? of june bug? >> june bug....
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i am trish regan, this is "street smart."irst time in nearly 16 years. it has risen 200% in those years. all this momentum and the biggest threats out there. "street smart" starts now. here's a look at some of these top stories we are looking for
i am trish regan, this is "street smart."irst time in nearly 16 years. it has risen 200% in those years. all this momentum and the biggest threats out there. "street smart" starts now. here's a look at some of these top stories we are looking for
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. ♪ trish: hello, everyone and welcome. i'm trish regan and this is "street smart."market -- stocks dropping from record levels. the ecb said it will add to the details of its upcoming stimulus plan. and president obama and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spar over how to deal with iran. "street smart" starts now. but first, here are the top story that we are following for
. ♪ trish: hello, everyone and welcome. i'm trish regan and this is "street smart."market -- stocks dropping from record levels. the ecb said it will add to the details of its upcoming stimulus plan. and president obama and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spar over how to deal with iran. "street smart" starts now. but first, here are the top story that we are following for
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i'm trish regan and this is "street smart."cks falling for the second day and we're going to look at wh
i'm trish regan and this is "street smart."cks falling for the second day and we're going to look at wh
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. >> that is compliments of trish my mother. >> she bought that for me. >> she sent me up a care package. lauren, i love your clothes and here's more. >> she watches on line. >> she does. >> what is her name. >> trish. >> i think it was valentines day when you got a care package, lauren started crying. >> you cried here at work. >> just a little bit. >> and sue said i'm inspire when her daughter goes off to college she will do that. >> you did that, you get those little packages. >> you are already doing it. >> but she funned it and got some credit. my dad doesn't buy card or gifts but he buys off of what my mom get, easy way out. >> it is a team efforty get the card you do all of the work, send the box, make the cookies. >>> we have talk about this before i left that karlie ray jepson. >> what was her big hit. >> call me maybe good she has a new song out that she says ate 180 times, i really, really really like you. they made a muse being video now for this song. there is a big time actor who helped her out with it. look who she got. >> ♪ >> three minute rid ohio and tom hanks is singin
. >> that is compliments of trish my mother. >> she bought that for me. >> she sent me up a care package. lauren, i love your clothes and here's more. >> she watches on line. >> she does. >> what is her name. >> trish. >> i think it was valentines day when you got a care package, lauren started crying. >> you cried here at work. >> just a little bit. >> and sue said i'm inspire when her daughter goes off to college she will do...
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director for project open hand, a amazing non profit organization that provided over 1 million new trish ameals with love and i think that is a common theme within one year. it is a common theme of food is love and the love that is provided with every single meal, every 1 million per year who is with love to the sick and elderly neighbors in san francisco. project open hand has been one of the key leaders in challenging hunger and food insecurety in the city with the food security task force. in 2014 i know maria led effort to raise awareness for hunger. kevin [inaudible] to see what it is like to live on 4.56 cents per day and the challenge that the millions of people that live ochb food stamps and snap throughout the state and country. to understand the challenges and the feeling of hunger. today in san francisco we found out from the report commissioned 1 in 4 san francisco residents, that are over 200 thousand people are at risk for food insecurety. it may be a child or grand parent going to bed without a full stomach. maria has taken it to heartthality is unacceptable that in one of
director for project open hand, a amazing non profit organization that provided over 1 million new trish ameals with love and i think that is a common theme within one year. it is a common theme of food is love and the love that is provided with every single meal, every 1 million per year who is with love to the sick and elderly neighbors in san francisco. project open hand has been one of the key leaders in challenging hunger and food insecurety in the city with the food security task force....
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. >> trish. >> trish, she's watching. can you believe she's up at 4:14. >> i can't believe that she has you as a daughter. >> the things moms do for their kid. >> would i absolutely wake up if my daughter was on tv at 4:00 in the morning. yes, here we are, here you are, and we're glad you are here. now lets take a look at this weak disturbance that is moving through the area. it is, out to our west, it is moving in the dry air mass but we may be seeing some flurries in lancaster county as we look here, just really light, activity, as we say showing up on radar but don't be surprised if you walk out and see maybe a coating maybe even in western chester county there, so that is what is going on with that but it is not a big deal and temperatures are not that much different then they were yesterday, maybe a tiny bit milder but not much, 29 degrees in allentown. seventeen mount pocono. thirty-three in the city and in millville and wilmington but this is what it feels like. wind chills in the 20's. now they were the in the tee
. >> trish. >> trish, she's watching. can you believe she's up at 4:14. >> i can't believe that she has you as a daughter. >> the things moms do for their kid. >> would i absolutely wake up if my daughter was on tv at 4:00 in the morning. yes, here we are, here you are, and we're glad you are here. now lets take a look at this weak disturbance that is moving through the area. it is, out to our west, it is moving in the dry air mass but we may be seeing some...
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. >> thank you trish and happy new year everyone implementing i've been raised with a cultural that health it everything and being at the center this morning with all of you here is existing but i also want to begin with a joke i see ma'am, tourist that is back to the 60s he'll get me for that david smith and others i 207d be here i'm enjoying this jane kim there are a lot of thanks i understand that hopefully, you know i'm working hard to shared prosperity agenda trying to take advantage of this prosperity that we're enjoying i tried to spraet spread it to as many people as possible a reason specific reason i'm here to celebrate health 360 establishment of a new home not only for them but the historic entities that they've been able to lift up for so many years i know that wendy is here and jeff and people from our street violence energetic program and a lot of health care professionals here if ucsf and donor and kaiser permanente our own pigmented department that is here as well as as well as we're celebrating this even in the life of all at department in the city and particularly this o
. >> thank you trish and happy new year everyone implementing i've been raised with a cultural that health it everything and being at the center this morning with all of you here is existing but i also want to begin with a joke i see ma'am, tourist that is back to the 60s he'll get me for that david smith and others i 207d be here i'm enjoying this jane kim there are a lot of thanks i understand that hopefully, you know i'm working hard to shared prosperity agenda trying to take advantage...
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. >> thanks trish.come, our mission to bring more diversity inside corporate board rooms continues. stay with us. black enterprise magazines annual report card on corporate boards looks at the truth inside corporate america and those making a difference. on this week's from the corner office we highlight one director behind a coalition to help african americans and latino secure seats at the table. take a look. >> tom is the founder and ceo of the private investment equity firm eldorado capital and serves on the board of time werner capital and founder of the directors association. >> our goal is to provide professional development support to existing directors. and secondly, to increase the number of latinos on corporate boards because there are hundreds and hundreds of big companies in america that have no latinos on their board and one of the strategies to do that is to work with african americans who are on corporate boards and women because in reality women of all backgrounds, african americans, as
. >> thanks trish.come, our mission to bring more diversity inside corporate board rooms continues. stay with us. black enterprise magazines annual report card on corporate boards looks at the truth inside corporate america and those making a difference. on this week's from the corner office we highlight one director behind a coalition to help african americans and latino secure seats at the table. take a look. >> tom is the founder and ceo of the private investment equity firm...
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. >> thanks, trish.ing up, from the corner office, one of the most successful business women in radi. [beep] how can i help my daughter with her reading? [beep] searching for help with dachshund breeding. how can i help my daughter with her reading? [beep] information on hot water heating. no! sara's bright, but when she's reading, she has trouble sounding out the words. [beep] world music. playing track now. [music] no! let me try. [beep] our daughter gets confused about which details in a story are important. >>> welcome back. in this week's corner office, legendary hip-hop radio host angie martinez tells us how she took her brand and her business to new heights simply by following her heart. take a look. >> what's up, new york? tri-state area, i said it, it's angie martinez. this is my day one, my first show. >> i can see the smile on your face through the phone. >> you can? i'm happy. i am. i'm really happy and excited. >> angie martinez, welcome to power 105.1. >> you built your career at hot 97. yo
. >> thanks, trish.ing up, from the corner office, one of the most successful business women in radi. [beep] how can i help my daughter with her reading? [beep] searching for help with dachshund breeding. how can i help my daughter with her reading? [beep] information on hot water heating. no! sara's bright, but when she's reading, she has trouble sounding out the words. [beep] world music. playing track now. [music] no! let me try. [beep] our daughter gets confused about which details in...
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trish wuertz said families of murder victims shouldn't be forced to wait for justice. >> we have to wait a lifetime because of the numerous appeals that these convicted killers are given when our loved ones weren't even given a chance by these convicted killers. >> the state supreme court says it will review the legality of wolf's decision. pennsylvania right now has 185 people on death row. the state has only executed three people since the death penalty was restored nationwide in 1976. >>> a popular jersey shore town is short a city council member tonight. >> one of them abruptly called it quits. >> i resign effective immediately from this council. >> just two months into his four-year term jerry inderwies walked out of a contention council meeting. he was angered by council's vote to demote police chief sheehan to captain. inderwies wanted to extend sheehan's contract to keep him as the city's top cop. >> i felt that i had to make a statement and things in cape may city government need to be protected. i have lost faith in our city leaders as of yesterday. >> at this point, it's uncle
trish wuertz said families of murder victims shouldn't be forced to wait for justice. >> we have to wait a lifetime because of the numerous appeals that these convicted killers are given when our loved ones weren't even given a chance by these convicted killers. >> the state supreme court says it will review the legality of wolf's decision. pennsylvania right now has 185 people on death row. the state has only executed three people since the death penalty was restored nationwide in...
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. ♪ trish:>> markets monitoring developments in yemen.d investors bet on gold is a safe haven. we will look at every angle of the move. plus the latest on the possible cockpit suicide that might have brought down at german wings fly. " street smart" starts now. here
. ♪ trish:>> markets monitoring developments in yemen.d investors bet on gold is a safe haven. we will look at every angle of the move. plus the latest on the possible cockpit suicide that might have brought down at german wings fly. " street smart" starts now. here
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. >> reporter: trish and chase were on the move as well, one a little bit more enthused than the otherwe are waiting for it to be over and finished. >> reporter: in town spring clean upstarted early and required a shovel. >> it is not that bad. >> reporter: not bad for travis smith it is his final chance to earn some extra cash. >> it is always nice to have in the pocket. >> reporter: he is making money but here is the question. >> psychologically this winter has been cold and long but how have you held up. >> lots of layers. >> i just take it one storm at a time. >> it is cold but could have been worse last year was much worse. too much snow. it is pretty though. >> reporter: it is pretty but also pretty frustrating for those ready for spring. the reporting live from montgomery county, alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it the just looks cold. >> stay with us, we are back in a moment. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chick
. >> reporter: trish and chase were on the move as well, one a little bit more enthused than the otherwe are waiting for it to be over and finished. >> reporter: in town spring clean upstarted early and required a shovel. >> it is not that bad. >> reporter: not bad for travis smith it is his final chance to earn some extra cash. >> it is always nice to have in the pocket. >> reporter: he is making money but here is the question. >> psychologically this...
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joining me now is pa trish are bynes, a democratic committee woman for ferguson township and former u.sdall coffey. thank you for your time tonight. committee woman bynes, you know your committee, you've been dealing with i know myself a long time. what about these findings are a surprise to you? >>. >> first i'm gladdi validated what the community hack saying ever since august. it makes me angry, though of the depth at which these injustices are taking place. it's disturbing to actually read the details, but i'm glad we have the documentation so no one can say the community has been exaggerating or blowing anything out of the proportion. now we have to take steps. >> kendall, since august, at the invitation of the brown family i've been in ferguson and i've heard this over and over again. now we have numbers. what will the numbers established by the justice department, what will they mean? and where can this go? you're a former u.s. attorney. >> what those numbers mean is the police department simply cannot defend the contentions by the justice department that there is a pattern and pr
joining me now is pa trish are bynes, a democratic committee woman for ferguson township and former u.sdall coffey. thank you for your time tonight. committee woman bynes, you know your committee, you've been dealing with i know myself a long time. what about these findings are a surprise to you? >>. >> first i'm gladdi validated what the community hack saying ever since august. it makes me angry, though of the depth at which these injustices are taking place. it's disturbing to...
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google's making a big move this morning announcing morgan stanley's cfo ruth porat to replace pat trishark mahaney. your takeaways, is ruth porat the shepherd that google needs at this point? >> okay. good morning, kayla. we thought that we published a note on this. we think she's a very good hire for the company. she's got certainly the financial where with all to manage one of the biggest sprawling enterprises out there. there's two things investors have been looking for out of google she probably gives a greater chance that they are going to happen. one is cash back to shareholders not this year but 12 to 18 months and slightly greater financial discipline. she worked in the space, well known in the valley and knows how to handle the book. she's a very good appointee. >> mark, mary maker said of her, and i quote, she is the best banker i have worked with since catrone and while franks has the tech relationship edge ruth has the creative edge, back in 1999. when you get a cfo with that kind of creativity i expect more than just cash return. do you think m&a, what extra creativity coul
google's making a big move this morning announcing morgan stanley's cfo ruth porat to replace pat trishark mahaney. your takeaways, is ruth porat the shepherd that google needs at this point? >> okay. good morning, kayla. we thought that we published a note on this. we think she's a very good hire for the company. she's got certainly the financial where with all to manage one of the biggest sprawling enterprises out there. there's two things investors have been looking for out of google...
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by any met trish you measured the market is overvalued.e for a pullback, a crash some say but the bottom line is, it keeps going up. the trent is up, as long as the trend is up i stay long. david: paul, can we count on historical precedent at all? >> i don't think we can. i don't think we can because the fact we're living in very unusual times. you never had so many central banks being so aggressive with stimulus and easing. very unusual market structure you have right now. that said, the track record of april is very strong. i wouldn't be surprised. you don't expect anything out of the fed. earnings will be very big. we know they will be weak. we expect them to be weak. what degree will they exceed or meet those expectations? i think that will be very key. david: john tammy, you're not a big fan what central banks have been doing. could they build up a bubble that is about to burst? >> no, let's face it, stocks would be higher absent all the central bank activity. the reason stocks rally, we have gridlock in washington. the fed is much qu
by any met trish you measured the market is overvalued.e for a pullback, a crash some say but the bottom line is, it keeps going up. the trent is up, as long as the trend is up i stay long. david: paul, can we count on historical precedent at all? >> i don't think we can. i don't think we can because the fact we're living in very unusual times. you never had so many central banks being so aggressive with stimulus and easing. very unusual market structure you have right now. that said, the...
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think i interrupted you, the ambassador in the video that we see of him, he is basically holding up a trish or something to his face to try to stop the bleeding. he was taken to the hospital obviously. >> that's right. yes. police said he was attacked by this knife on his right cheek. his hand you can see him holding a tissue to his cheek. the embassy spokesman said, obviously, he is not life-threatening. he is in a stable condition. you can see him being guided. he is walking, and he is talking at that point as well so certainly they're hoping that these injuries are not particularly severe. obviously, everyone is quite shocked. it's the first time a u.s. ambassador to seoul has been attacked. remember back in 2006 when she was attacked with a knife. herself as well she had a slash across her cheek at a public event, which just shows that people are able to get close to those in power. certainly closer than they would in other countries. >> paul hancock, very shocking. thank you very much. christopher hill served as ambassador to south korea. he too, joindz us now from seoul. ambassador in
think i interrupted you, the ambassador in the video that we see of him, he is basically holding up a trish or something to his face to try to stop the bleeding. he was taken to the hospital obviously. >> that's right. yes. police said he was attacked by this knife on his right cheek. his hand you can see him holding a tissue to his cheek. the embassy spokesman said, obviously, he is not life-threatening. he is in a stable condition. you can see him being guided. he is walking, and he is...
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take a look behind me, look at the signs trish lost her son who was at the event last year, that showstion that's at the event today. look at the people. [cheers and applause]. groups of people that came out here, are honoring their loved ones suffering from colon cancer or who they have lost. this is video of the runners that started early this morning. it's the running event abbey walk. there's a fun kids run as well. all the money they have raised over the 7 years they have down this 1.$5 million stays in the region for all the things they need to do to help people that are suffering from the disease. it is done in march because it is colon awareness month. the organizer of the event lost her father and grandfather to colon cancer. >> we support research, patient care, specific research at jefferson and kimmel cancer center and fox chase cancer center. we do a lot in the community, as well. our goal is to raise awareness for the importance of screenings. >> reporter: yeah, the importance of screenings one of the messages they are getting across, this disease is 90% treatable ascerta
take a look behind me, look at the signs trish lost her son who was at the event last year, that showstion that's at the event today. look at the people. [cheers and applause]. groups of people that came out here, are honoring their loved ones suffering from colon cancer or who they have lost. this is video of the runners that started early this morning. it's the running event abbey walk. there's a fun kids run as well. all the money they have raised over the 7 years they have down this 1.$5...
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trish:>> markets monitoring developments in yemen. oil spikes and investors bet on gold is a safe haven. we will look at every angle of the move. plus the latest on the possible cockpit suicide that might have brought down at german wings fly. " street smart" starts now. here are the top stories were watching ahead of the closing bell. the german wings crash on tuesday that killed all 150 people on board appears to have been orchestrated by the copilot. he apparently deliberately flew the aircraft into a mountain after locking the captain from the cockpit according to french prosecutors. the investigation is ongoing. billionaire leon cooperman telling clients as firm has been subpoenaed by the sec. the agency is seeking information on certain securities. a tumble in biotechnology stocks entering a fourth day. investors with drawing more than $420 million from biotech in the past four days. that's the most since last april. less than an hour until the close of trading. i want to get right to the latest. scarlet, it's a lackluster day f
trish:>> markets monitoring developments in yemen. oil spikes and investors bet on gold is a safe haven. we will look at every angle of the move. plus the latest on the possible cockpit suicide that might have brought down at german wings fly. " street smart" starts now. here are the top stories were watching ahead of the closing bell. the german wings crash on tuesday that killed all 150 people on board appears to have been orchestrated by the copilot. he apparently...
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that was the time when they were trying to marry me to trish octavia nixon. >> we have a sneak peak ofght. charles and camilla airs to want and serina williams makes the return very well. >> please welcome the number player in the world serina williams. >> listen to those cheers and she is getting a standing ovation. she got a win in the first match. why does that mean so much? that's today's open court. >> this weeks she returns to one of the biggest events on the...
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trish: it is going to add about of billion -- alix: it is going to add about a billion in cash for shareholdersink about the premiums for biotech and pharmaceutical companies actually hitting a record in 2014. we are looking at 60% 70% premiums. why the urgency? ed: it is an interesting question. it comes up a huge amount in the sector. you see the multiples. a lot of it is basically people take bets on individual drugs. say they have drugs that valeant really wants. some are in the pipeline coming through. if this drug comes through than this number we are paying today looks very cheap for a five years out. if it does not get approval, you can find yourself in more trouble. you find yourself in pharmacyclics, which gw's ago, an enormous, and enormous number. a 21 billion dollars deal. and you are taking a bet there. a $21 million bet. and that is priced 21 years out from now. alix: investors are buying into that at least in the short term. switching gears, procter & gamble have a plan to spin off parts of the beauty business. what do your sources tell you? ed: what we understand is they are no
trish: it is going to add about of billion -- alix: it is going to add about a billion in cash for shareholdersink about the premiums for biotech and pharmaceutical companies actually hitting a record in 2014. we are looking at 60% 70% premiums. why the urgency? ed: it is an interesting question. it comes up a huge amount in the sector. you see the multiples. a lot of it is basically people take bets on individual drugs. say they have drugs that valeant really wants. some are in the pipeline...
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alix: trish: if we're talking capital controls, does that bring up the liquidity?ow much does that mean for how much money they are going to need from the? m? peter: it becomes very unsustainable very quickly. greece has about one billion -- 1.6 billion euros coming due this friday. we are seeing the problem where it is a different story this time that it was in 2010 and 2013. almost all of the jet is owned to germany, italy, spain, and france through these lending facilities they have set up. alix: we have some news on that, greece is going to take a summit break, trying to get some sort of summit put together. one step forward, two steps back. lisa: it is hard to parse through the words to see what the motivations are. it is exhausting, people pounding it again and again. the finance minister of germany said that he can wear a necktie or not he can talk a shirt in or not, we do not care, but verbal attacks on the financial minister are on acceptable -- unacceptable. peter: the other thing that is so hard with europe, most financial ministers are politicians. it i
alix: trish: if we're talking capital controls, does that bring up the liquidity?ow much does that mean for how much money they are going to need from the? m? peter: it becomes very unsustainable very quickly. greece has about one billion -- 1.6 billion euros coming due this friday. we are seeing the problem where it is a different story this time that it was in 2010 and 2013. almost all of the jet is owned to germany, italy, spain, and france through these lending facilities they have set up....
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my name is trish miller and i'm the lead investigator.ldren were identified as zachary longo and sadie ann longo. this wasn't an accident. this was murder. the investigators in oregon soon found their mother mary jane longo and baby madison at the bottom of the bay. >> once we found mary jane and madison, we knew our suspect was going to be chris o.long the whole family's dead and he's nowhere to be found. >> it was discovered that christian longo had caught a plane to cancun mexico. >> he was spotted andrg chaned i the murder of his wife and three children. but when he was caught he had taken on another identity. >> my name is michael finkel. i was ate wrir for "the new york times" magazine. i learned that while christian longo was in mexico he was pretending to be a writer for "the new york times." in fact, he was pretending to be me. >> what was the first thought that went through your mind when you hear there's a man who's about to stand trial for murder who was impersonating you. >> i thought, i'm going to write him a brief letter. i
my name is trish miller and i'm the lead investigator.ldren were identified as zachary longo and sadie ann longo. this wasn't an accident. this was murder. the investigators in oregon soon found their mother mary jane longo and baby madison at the bottom of the bay. >> once we found mary jane and madison, we knew our suspect was going to be chris o.long the whole family's dead and he's nowhere to be found. >> it was discovered that christian longo had caught a plane to cancun...
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trish: you have just been watching president obama speaking with afghan president ashraf ghani at the white house. president obama says that the drawdown remains the same for 2016 and the transition out of a combat role in afghanistan has not changed. for more reaction, i want to bring in phil mattingly. president ghani was there looking for flexibility when you are talking about a timeline for u.s. troop withdrawal. did he get what he wanted? phil: he got exactly what he wanted. you heard president obama say this over and over again. it is very dangerous still on the ground in afghanistan. there is a very intense spring fighting season coming with the talib zanna there is also best the taliban. there is also a very real threat of recruitment by the islamic state. there is a very implicit view that what happened in iraq with the decision to pull out u.s. troops in total was, if not a mistake, something they wish they had not done entirely. what you are seeing now is more stability on the u.s. side to the numbers were supposed to began to 5500 by the end of this year. it will stay at 9
trish: you have just been watching president obama speaking with afghan president ashraf ghani at the white house. president obama says that the drawdown remains the same for 2016 and the transition out of a combat role in afghanistan has not changed. for more reaction, i want to bring in phil mattingly. president ghani was there looking for flexibility when you are talking about a timeline for u.s. troop withdrawal. did he get what he wanted? phil: he got exactly what he wanted. you heard...
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trish miller cascade, maryland also another fresh coating of snow there.rting to reach the ground. could see one to maybe three inches of snow in northern maryland here around the metro. probably up to an inch maybe a little -- inch and a half of snow. more importantly a coating possible of freezing rain or sleet on top of that later this afternoon. we're at 28 degrees now in washington. temperatures below freezing everywhere. so almost everything that comes down this morning will be mostly snow. as temperatures start to warm up that's when we'll see more in the way of sleet and rain. the best chances for that to happen will be from washington southbound where the cold air is at its shallowest. winter storm warnings up for northeastern maryland. all the news 4 nation under the winter weather advisory for snow around most locations, especially around the metro, two inches or less. afternoon chances for sleet or freerzing rain. things should dry out after the sun goes down. have our storm team 4 weather app ready to go. here is the snow now, northern marylan
trish miller cascade, maryland also another fresh coating of snow there.rting to reach the ground. could see one to maybe three inches of snow in northern maryland here around the metro. probably up to an inch maybe a little -- inch and a half of snow. more importantly a coating possible of freezing rain or sleet on top of that later this afternoon. we're at 28 degrees now in washington. temperatures below freezing everywhere. so almost everything that comes down this morning will be mostly...
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. >> host: next call for professor alan lightman comes from trish in lakeside, montana. you are on booktv from tucson. >> caller: thank you so much c-span. i enjoyed your as a tremendously. i am going to pick up your book. here is my question the some of the earlier questions tie in to my question. i struggle, the first half of my life believing there was the god, trying to find faith and now that i am 49 and watched neil the grass tyson and read more on science, my question, the age old question of religion and science how do you with your tremendous scientific expertise how do you personally, how high you able to reconcile? this might help me to reconcile your personal beliefs and face with your own learning and expertise in science over the years? >> host: thank you. >> guest: that is a great question and i don't have any answers. i have been struggling with this for many years myself. the one thing i do believe is there is no cosmic meaning. i don't think there is the universal meaning out there this is the way you need to live your life. this is what is good, this i
. >> host: next call for professor alan lightman comes from trish in lakeside, montana. you are on booktv from tucson. >> caller: thank you so much c-span. i enjoyed your as a tremendously. i am going to pick up your book. here is my question the some of the earlier questions tie in to my question. i struggle, the first half of my life believing there was the god, trying to find faith and now that i am 49 and watched neil the grass tyson and read more on science, my question, the...
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you could imagine the unique set of circumstances and trish will remind me if i'm incorrect, but there were a unique set of circumstances early on with religious groups, for example, who couldn't have 40 quarters. there was an accommodation for state-based employees. but we -- so it's an issue that's not just unique to people coming into the country. the people who've chosen, for example, to work at home. women who've chose on the work at home and didn't have 40 quarters of traditional work behind them and contributed into the system. so it's an issue that's broader than just that narrow population but it's not one that's been given a great deal of attention to the best of my knowledge. [ inaudible ] i don't know that it's come up, to be perfectly frank, at least not in the recent discussions but it's a good point. it would apply not only in the context of new citizens but also to people who don't traditionally transition into the system. >> i had a question about incarceration. >> will you identify yourself? >> i'm emma, i'm from the senate side. so as we've seen that there are the ag
you could imagine the unique set of circumstances and trish will remind me if i'm incorrect, but there were a unique set of circumstances early on with religious groups, for example, who couldn't have 40 quarters. there was an accommodation for state-based employees. but we -- so it's an issue that's not just unique to people coming into the country. the people who've chosen, for example, to work at home. women who've chose on the work at home and didn't have 40 quarters of traditional work...
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. >> trish had that great moment on the show when she -- remember? >> oh. with us. oh, yes.ion, whether you are long and leggy or more petite. >> if you don't want to. spend the whole weekend cleaning like hoda does we have shortcuts that will help you gain back the hour you lose. hey! i found my true love, livin' in a sweet dream. what matters most should always come first. that's why whole grain is first in every general mills big g cereal. and why we never use high fructose corn syrup. general mills. goodness first. colourists know roots take colour one way, and previously coloured hair another. new vidal sassoon salonist. first, brush roots then, blend through lengths. our most advanced system outside the salon. it's more than colour. it's a work of art. [ female announcer ] choices aren't always this easy. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil has 4 times more cholesterol blocking plant sterols than olive oil. and a recent study found that it can help lower cholesterol 2 times more. take care of those you love. mazola makes it better. i don't know what it is... the
. >> trish had that great moment on the show when she -- remember? >> oh. with us. oh, yes.ion, whether you are long and leggy or more petite. >> if you don't want to. spend the whole weekend cleaning like hoda does we have shortcuts that will help you gain back the hour you lose. hey! i found my true love, livin' in a sweet dream. what matters most should always come first. that's why whole grain is first in every general mills big g cereal. and why we never use high fructose...
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. >> host: next call for professor alan lightman comes from trish in lakeside, montana. you are on booktv from tucson. >> caller: thank you so much c-span. i enjoyed your as a tremendously. i am going to pick up your book. here is my question the some of the earlier questions tie in to my question. i struggle, the first half of my life believing there was the god, trying to find faith and now that i am 49 and watched neil the grass tyson and read more on science, my question, the age old question of religion and science how do you with your tremendous scientific expertise how do you personally, how high you able to reconcile? this might help me to reconcile your personal beliefs and face with your own learning and expertise in science over the years? >> host: thank you. >> guest: that is a great question and i don't have any answers. i have been struggling with this for many years myself. the one thing i do believe is there is no cosmic meaning. i don't think there is the universal meaning out there this is the way you need to live your life. this is what is good, this i
. >> host: next call for professor alan lightman comes from trish in lakeside, montana. you are on booktv from tucson. >> caller: thank you so much c-span. i enjoyed your as a tremendously. i am going to pick up your book. here is my question the some of the earlier questions tie in to my question. i struggle, the first half of my life believing there was the god, trying to find faith and now that i am 49 and watched neil the grass tyson and read more on science, my question, the...