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. >> and the c.e.o. blasted for jacking up pharmaceutical prices, faces trouble on a different front >>> it's almost sad how happy i am to report that your elected leaders are on the brink of a deal to keep the government shutting down. it's sad, because appropriating money to keep the government running is the one thing we need congress to do. pretty much everything else is optional. passing a spending bill is doing their minimum. we learnt a lesson during the october 2013 government shutdown, we cannot take anything for granted when it comes to how low some lawmakers will stoop to prove a political point. back then, it was republicans trying to undermine obama care, but that's the past. now let's look at the present. and how this sausage is getting made. today the house past a 622 billion package of tax cuts that will make permanent a bunch of breaks for businesses, investors and individuals. the billion support from republicans, but democratic leaders opposed it on the ground that it doesn't do enough
. >> and the c.e.o. blasted for jacking up pharmaceutical prices, faces trouble on a different front >>> it's almost sad how happy i am to report that your elected leaders are on the brink of a deal to keep the government shutting down. it's sad, because appropriating money to keep the government running is the one thing we need congress to do. pretty much everything else is optional. passing a spending bill is doing their minimum. we learnt a lesson during the october 2013...
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i spoke to her and the c.e.o. of the skol foundation. i started with a simple foundation - does she really have a job? as i was looking over everything you have been doing for the last 20 years, and all the different projects you've been involved in, i'm wondering if in the 21st century, if someone asks you what's your job, do you have a job, or too many jobs point? >> i think i have too many jobs and it has been part of my life to be somehow engaged in different fields. in recent years, i am focussing on building the capacity of institutions established so that they can survive my life-time, to be sustainable. the issues i'm concerned with are exactly the same child rights, women's right. i want the institutions i establish to be solid, to be able to continue to work even when i'm not here. this is one. the second is i'm concerned with the transforming the initiatives involved into movements, which can survive again. so in child rights i'm building a movement on nutrition. i'm building a movement on education, girl's education as a prev
i spoke to her and the c.e.o. of the skol foundation. i started with a simple foundation - does she really have a job? as i was looking over everything you have been doing for the last 20 years, and all the different projects you've been involved in, i'm wondering if in the 21st century, if someone asks you what's your job, do you have a job, or too many jobs point? >> i think i have too many jobs and it has been part of my life to be somehow engaged in different fields. in recent years,...
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we put the c.e.o.'s of both companies at the table at the same time and we asked them questions about their operations, their reliability, the cost, their projections for the future. then at the end of this hearing, i said to the c.e.o.'s of each of these companies i want to do something that's a little unusual. i want to offer to each of you the opportunity, if you wish, to submit ten questions to the other c.e.o. that you think should be asked and perhaps we didn't, and so they did. it was a complete record and a good one. and it really for the first time showed me that we were moving to a new stage in rocket science and capacity that could serve the united states by keeping us safe and keeping the costs down, and that, of course, should be our goal. then there was a complication. vladimir putin of russia decided to take aggressive action in invading georgia and ukraine and other actions by him that we considered confrontational tended to freeze up the relationship between the united states and russia
we put the c.e.o.'s of both companies at the table at the same time and we asked them questions about their operations, their reliability, the cost, their projections for the future. then at the end of this hearing, i said to the c.e.o.'s of each of these companies i want to do something that's a little unusual. i want to offer to each of you the opportunity, if you wish, to submit ten questions to the other c.e.o. that you think should be asked and perhaps we didn't, and so they did. it was a...
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joining our conversation is sally osburg the c.e.o. of the foundation, founding and encouraging social change and problem entrepreneursh entrepreneurship. she tells us why it is a disruptive force, and how it's needed now, more than ever. what is is it? >> social entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs disrupting the equill ibrya in our societies. that sound fancy, but they are working on the issues that graca machel described - issues of child nutrition, issues of child mortality, issues of child empower. and education. heath access and equity. all those issues come together for social entrepreneurs. they find innovative solutions that often have at their heart partnership and collaboration with the communities they serve. >> how does that differ from the aid model we are familiar with and why do you find it more preferable than the aid model. >> that is a politically charged question. i think after the world war ii, we actually developed a model development that served us well through the martial plan, but put in place a paradigm that has com
joining our conversation is sally osburg the c.e.o. of the foundation, founding and encouraging social change and problem entrepreneursh entrepreneurship. she tells us why it is a disruptive force, and how it's needed now, more than ever. what is is it? >> social entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs disrupting the equill ibrya in our societies. that sound fancy, but they are working on the issues that graca machel described - issues of child nutrition, issues of child mortality, issues of...
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the c.e.o. says he would like to take a test behind the wheel of a tesla. they take different sides when it comes to giving the government your data. a blockbuster movie. it is "star wars." star wars breaks record not seen since harry potter. why the disney stocks not feel the force today? that story later. a glimmer of hope in blackberries long-awaited comeback. shows rally today on better-than-expected earnings report from the struggling phone maker. blackberry reported a loss of just three cents a share while endless predicted closer to 14. revenue also coming in about average estimates. the key was the software sales figure, north of $169, meaning the company may be able to make good on what some saw as an ambitious target by march. i spoke with the c.e.o. from blackberry headquarters in ontario and asked whether they might exceed the target. >> [laughter] it first.me making it has not been easy. it has been a lot of people through the last nine months downing whether i am on the right medici
the c.e.o. says he would like to take a test behind the wheel of a tesla. they take different sides when it comes to giving the government your data. a blockbuster movie. it is "star wars." star wars breaks record not seen since harry potter. why the disney stocks not feel the force today? that story later. a glimmer of hope in blackberries long-awaited comeback. shows rally today on better-than-expected earnings report from the struggling phone maker. blackberry reported a loss of...
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we put the c.e.o.'s of both companies at the table at the same time and we asked them questions about their operations, their reliability, the cost, their projections for the future. then at the end of this hearing, i said to the c.e.o.'s of each of these companies i want to do something that's a little unusual. i want to offer to each of you the opportunity, if you wish, to submit ten questions to the other c.e.o. that you think should be asked and perhaps we didn't, and so they did. it was a complete record and a good one. and it really for the first time showed me that we were moving to a new stage in rocket science and capacity that could serve the united states by keeping us safe and keeping the costs down, and that, of course, should be our goal. then there was a complication. vladimir putin of russia decided to take aggressive action in invading georgia and ukraine and other actions by him that we considered confrontational tended to freeze up the relationship between the united states and russia
we put the c.e.o.'s of both companies at the table at the same time and we asked them questions about their operations, their reliability, the cost, their projections for the future. then at the end of this hearing, i said to the c.e.o.'s of each of these companies i want to do something that's a little unusual. i want to offer to each of you the opportunity, if you wish, to submit ten questions to the other c.e.o. that you think should be asked and perhaps we didn't, and so they did. it was a...
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the c.e.o. of chipotle speaking out after the number of sickened higher. >> sarah: and fantasy sports sites standing by the bay state while asking other states to get on board with massachusetts plans. >> this is 7news "today in new england." >> christa: good morning. we're all on board with it being friday. it's 5:30 a.m. >> sarah: t.g.i.f. >> christa: it looks like the weather is kind of foggy. look out there. >> sarah: it's the perfect halloween night, even though we're all gearing up for the holidays. >> jeremy: in the weather it's more like october than december, so it fits the theme here. a dense fog advisory in effect. the areas shaded in gray. we did not leave you out on purpose worcester, fitchburg, doesn't think the fog will be as bad in the worcester hills as opposed to metro boston. but worcester itself at the airport, reduced visibility. so everybody has dense fog out there this morning. you'll have that up until about 9:00. 10:00 this morning. that will carry us through the morning
the c.e.o. of chipotle speaking out after the number of sickened higher. >> sarah: and fantasy sports sites standing by the bay state while asking other states to get on board with massachusetts plans. >> this is 7news "today in new england." >> christa: good morning. we're all on board with it being friday. it's 5:30 a.m. >> sarah: t.g.i.f. >> christa: it looks like the weather is kind of foggy. look out there. >> sarah: it's the perfect halloween...
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john: clearly it is something global the c.e.o. of a company you sort of worry about. f.t. and read the bloomberg to get the best view that i can. to focust is important on fundamentals in these times. a good example would be brazil. hile the country is in recession and times are difficult particularly in the ublic sector, we have a great management team there and they have done a good job of bringing pearson's different assets in a way we think will performance of the catch and allow us to grow the next few years. challenges of the public sector facing in brazil you have a growing middle class wants better quality education for their children and themselves and they are willing it and we are able to help provide the products and services that fulfill that need. you price it read is education also recession proof? you have high unemployment then people my want to retrain? certainly a good part of the story and opportunity and you look in america our highert 60 years education business is count enrollments go up rises.ployment through the cycles there is a tend to growth but
john: clearly it is something global the c.e.o. of a company you sort of worry about. f.t. and read the bloomberg to get the best view that i can. to focust is important on fundamentals in these times. a good example would be brazil. hile the country is in recession and times are difficult particularly in the ublic sector, we have a great management team there and they have done a good job of bringing pearson's different assets in a way we think will performance of the catch and allow us to...
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of -- dave mcclennan, the c.e.o. of cargill, the world's largest privately held corporation, the c.e.o. of a company focused on agriculture. dave is concerned about what climate change will do to our food supply, in a world that is expected to go from seven billion to 9.5 billion inhabitants by mid century. that's why cargill called for a strong outcome at the global climate negotiations. so you can see that cargill has a strong business case to make on why we have to deal with climate change. but, of course, that business case isn't just confined to the agriculture sector. addressing climate change presents a tremendous opportunity to transform the energy sector. madam president, for the very first time just this last week, beijing issued its most severe warning to alert citizens of intense smog and local air pollution levels. officials ordered half of the city's private vehicles to stay off the road, halted all operation at outdoor construction sites and advised schools to temporarily close their doors. citizens we
of -- dave mcclennan, the c.e.o. of cargill, the world's largest privately held corporation, the c.e.o. of a company focused on agriculture. dave is concerned about what climate change will do to our food supply, in a world that is expected to go from seven billion to 9.5 billion inhabitants by mid century. that's why cargill called for a strong outcome at the global climate negotiations. so you can see that cargill has a strong business case to make on why we have to deal with climate change....
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after a mine disaster, the former c.e.o. faces prison and a father's wrath. >> he is the person that actually killed my son. >> pelley: and steve hartman with a short candidate for high office. what makes her run? >> i love this country. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the f.b.i. now believes the massacre in san bernardino was an act of foreign-inspired terrorism. his wife, tashfeen malik, opened fire, malic took to her facebook
after a mine disaster, the former c.e.o. faces prison and a father's wrath. >> he is the person that actually killed my son. >> pelley: and steve hartman with a short candidate for high office. what makes her run? >> i love this country. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the f.b.i. now believes the massacre in san bernardino was an act of foreign-inspired terrorism. his wife, tashfeen malik, opened fire, malic took to her facebook
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. >> rose: we conclude with andrea illy, the c.e.o. of i wilofillycaffeÈ. >> the dream of the world's best coffee is a freely challenge admission. >> rose: george osborne, richard powell and andrea illy, when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: george osborne is here, he's britain's chancellor of exchequer. britain is the latest country to join the u.s.-led coalition against i.s.i.s. president obama addressed the nation from the oval office sunday following attack in san bernardino, california, which killed 14 people. he said the u.s. would draw on every aspect of american power to combat i.s.i.s. europe is facing threats as security is increased across the country. a man charged with murder after injuring two people in an underground london station saturday. they are treating the attack as a terrorist incide
. >> rose: we conclude with andrea illy, the c.e.o. of i wilofillycaffeÈ. >> the dream of the world's best coffee is a freely challenge admission. >> rose: george osborne, richard powell and andrea illy, when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is...
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i'm amy motta, and i'm here with the c.e.o. of shark, mark rosen. and mark, i know you've got a big announcement to make, so let's just get right to it. >> amy, you know that we've spent the past few years in what i'll call a friendly rivalry with dyson, and i'm proud to say that now, compared to dyson, twice as many americans choose shark vacuums. >> mark, that's huge news. congratulations! >> here is the original shark rotator professional. best-selling, five-star-rated uprights. but i challenged my engineers to take all the incredible shark technology and magic that went into creating this, and put that winning shark mojo into something really compact and lightweight. now, take a look at the new shark rocket powerhead! look at this! it weighs only about nine pounds! it's amazing! >> i cannot believe how light it is. >> this is awesome. >> it was so light but so powerful. >> this has got to be the lightest weight vacuum with the most power that i've ever experienced. >> now, check out this mess. there's sand, there's potting soil, there's crackers,
i'm amy motta, and i'm here with the c.e.o. of shark, mark rosen. and mark, i know you've got a big announcement to make, so let's just get right to it. >> amy, you know that we've spent the past few years in what i'll call a friendly rivalry with dyson, and i'm proud to say that now, compared to dyson, twice as many americans choose shark vacuums. >> mark, that's huge news. congratulations! >> here is the original shark rotator professional. best-selling, five-star-rated...
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. >> and the c.e.o. blasted for jacking up pharmaceutical prices, faces trouble on a different front >>> it's almost sad how happy i am to report that your elected
. >> and the c.e.o. blasted for jacking up pharmaceutical prices, faces trouble on a different front >>> it's almost sad how happy i am to report that your elected
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. >> catherine cahill is the c.e.o. of the mann center in philadelphia. says zelda an pokemon concerts have brought in up to 6,000 fans, double that of the average classical performance. >> if you really want to hear great symphony organize stras, your interests mate not be bach, beethoven and brahms, it may be video games. >> it's storytelling through music. >> amy anderssen is the constructer of the zelda show. >> how is it different from ma letter's second symphony. >> style statisticsically it's different but humanly it's the same thing. >> opening up the symphony orchestra to a new generation of fans like 19 year old caleb pryor. >> did you ever think that you would be at a symphony to hear video game music? >> no, i didn't. and whenever i got the opportunity to do this, i was superexcited. and i am absolutely loving the fact that i'm here right now. >> reporter: that night's performance was so good, even caleb looked cbs, "60 minutes" d the president's oval office address. i'm jeff glor in new york. shooters is speaking out.. t his son's support for
. >> catherine cahill is the c.e.o. of the mann center in philadelphia. says zelda an pokemon concerts have brought in up to 6,000 fans, double that of the average classical performance. >> if you really want to hear great symphony organize stras, your interests mate not be bach, beethoven and brahms, it may be video games. >> it's storytelling through music. >> amy anderssen is the constructer of the zelda show. >> how is it different from ma letter's second...
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. >> reporter: catherine cahill is the c.e.o. of the mann center in philadelphia. she says zelda and poke monday concerts have-- pokemon concerts have brought in up to 6,000 fans, double that of the average classical performance. >> if you really want to hear a great symphony orchestras, your beethoven and brahms. >> amy anderssen is the droacter. >> how is it different? >> style statisticsically it's different but humanly it is the same thing. >> reporter: opening up the symphony orchestra-- orchestra to a new generation of fans like caleb pryor. >> did you ever think you would be the a a symphony to hear video game mus snik. >> no, i didn't. and whenever i got the opportunity to do this, i was superexcited. and i am absolutely loving the fact that i'm here right now. >> that night's performance was so good, even-- looked up. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes" and the president's oval office address. i'm jeff glor in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media acces
. >> reporter: catherine cahill is the c.e.o. of the mann center in philadelphia. she says zelda and poke monday concerts have-- pokemon concerts have brought in up to 6,000 fans, double that of the average classical performance. >> if you really want to hear a great symphony orchestras, your beethoven and brahms. >> amy anderssen is the droacter. >> how is it different? >> style statisticsically it's different but humanly it is the same thing. >> reporter:...
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analyst say growth has stalled 3 1/2 years into the c.e.o. marissa mayer's tenure despite her efforts overhauling the internet business. the plan to spinoff the stake in alibaba in china worth $30 billion is coming under fire because of changing tax implications. the board of directors is now facing pressure to sell off the internet business, instead. tech analysts thinks the board will take a wait-and-see approach at meetings this week. >> what they would do is at least for another quarter, tie to figure out how best to monetize and expand the internet properties while they are waiting to see what the government is going to say and how they are going to deal with a potential alibaba spinoff. >> marissa mayer expressed confidence the company is holding in the right direction drawing up plans potentially eliminating hundreds of jobs with a policy of more details in january. uninvestor is aimed at everthrowing the yahoo board if they do not change the course of action. if that is successful, it could end mire's tenure at company. she is under gr
analyst say growth has stalled 3 1/2 years into the c.e.o. marissa mayer's tenure despite her efforts overhauling the internet business. the plan to spinoff the stake in alibaba in china worth $30 billion is coming under fire because of changing tax implications. the board of directors is now facing pressure to sell off the internet business, instead. tech analysts thinks the board will take a wait-and-see approach at meetings this week. >> what they would do is at least for another...
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i believe there's an additional fine to pay in cash. >> david swarts, the c.e.o. urban meddize analyse. still ahead - will the federal government stick to its national marijuana policy or is the justice department ready to recognise changes taking place nationwide. the business of pot is tonight's inside story. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive story tonight. >> then at 8:00 - john seigenthaler brings you the top stories from across america. >> the question is, will these dams hold? >> and at 9:00 - >> i'm ali velshi, on target tonight... >> ali velshi on target. digging deeper into the issues that matter. >> i'm trying to get a sense for what iranians are feeling. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> welcome back to "inside story". tonight we are taking a closer look at the business of pot. the legalization of pot, f
i believe there's an additional fine to pay in cash. >> david swarts, the c.e.o. urban meddize analyse. still ahead - will the federal government stick to its national marijuana policy or is the justice department ready to recognise changes taking place nationwide. the business of pot is tonight's inside story. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is...
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i believe there's an additional fine to pay in cash. >> david swarts, the c.e.o. urban meddize analyse. still ahead - will the federal government stick to its national marijuana policy or is the justice department ready to recognise changes taking place nationwide. the business of pot is tonight's inside story. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> welcome back to "inside story". tonight we are taking a closer look at the business of pot. the legalization of pot, forcing lawmakers and law enforcement to change, how they think about it, how they work with it. joining us now, an attorney, and a former chief of intelligence operation for the u.s. drug enforcement agency. let me start with you, it seems like the feds didn't get ready for what is happening. right now a bunch of states are in the pipeline getting ready to make the change that colorado already has, and it doesn't seem yet. >> i think that the federal government shou
i believe there's an additional fine to pay in cash. >> david swarts, the c.e.o. urban meddize analyse. still ahead - will the federal government stick to its national marijuana policy or is the justice department ready to recognise changes taking place nationwide. the business of pot is tonight's inside story. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america...
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i believe there's an additional fine to pay in cash. >> david swarts, the c.e.o. urban meddize analyse. still ahead - will the federal government stick to its national marijuana policy or is the justice department ready to recognise changes taking place nationwide. the business of pot is tonight's inside story. >> this is it. >> oscar winner alex gibney's "edge of eighteen" marathon. >> if i said that i'm perfectly fine, i would be lying. >> i feel so utterly alone. >> in this envelope is my life. >> if you don't go to college, you gonna be stuck here... i don't wanna be stuck here. >> catch the whole ground-breaking series, "edge of eighteen" marathon. >>> welcome back to "inside story". tonight we are taking a closer look at the business of pot. the legalization of pot, forcing lawmakers and law enforcement to change, how they think about it, how they work with it. joining us now, an attorney, and a former chief of intelligence operation for the u.s. drug enforcement agency. let me start with you, it seems like the feds didn't get ready for what is happening. ri
i believe there's an additional fine to pay in cash. >> david swarts, the c.e.o. urban meddize analyse. still ahead - will the federal government stick to its national marijuana policy or is the justice department ready to recognise changes taking place nationwide. the business of pot is tonight's inside story. >> this is it. >> oscar winner alex gibney's "edge of eighteen" marathon. >> if i said that i'm perfectly fine, i would be lying. >> i feel so...
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the c.e.o. of chipotle apologized today as more people reported getting ill after eating in a restaurant in boston. there are now 141 suspected cases of norovirus at boston college. here's anna werner. >> reporter: the shutdown of this chipotle in boston is the fifth health-related crisis for the restaurant chain in six months. boston college says students who ate there came down with norovirus, which causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. tim fox is a senior. >> severe stomach pain, like, really sharp pain, something i never really felt before. >> reporter: stay health officials believe this outbreak may have begun with a sick employee who contaminated the food. chipotle's health-related issueses began last july with a small e. coli outbreak in seattle. in august, 100 people were california. then starting in october, dozens of customers in chipotle restaurants across nine states came down with e. coli infections. the chain temporarily closed 43 of its restaurants. data shows chipotle is the fast
the c.e.o. of chipotle apologized today as more people reported getting ill after eating in a restaurant in boston. there are now 141 suspected cases of norovirus at boston college. here's anna werner. >> reporter: the shutdown of this chipotle in boston is the fifth health-related crisis for the restaurant chain in six months. boston college says students who ate there came down with norovirus, which causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. tim fox is a senior. >> severe stomach...
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the c.e.o. said his company is committed to increasing safety measures. in early december, indonesian investigators found a faulty ryder system was to blame. marie: three people were injured in poland when a streets ball -- street stall selling fireworks exploded. the fireworks kept exploding police are investigating the cause of the blast. reed: there is startling new evidence to predicting them. marie: how early symptoms might appear before having a childhood asthma is on the marie: welcome back. it may be called sudden cardiac arrest, but new research reveals nearly half of patients experience symptoms a month before the attack. some warning signs before theonly 19% sought emergency treatment. some patients felt heart palpitations. researchers say childhood asthma may be on the decline, but not for kids living in poverty. after peaking in 2009, childhood asthma rates leveled off and dropped significantly. as rise. while the debtor does not explain why it influences risk, children living in poverty may be exposed to more environmental trigge linked to a
the c.e.o. said his company is committed to increasing safety measures. in early december, indonesian investigators found a faulty ryder system was to blame. marie: three people were injured in poland when a streets ball -- street stall selling fireworks exploded. the fireworks kept exploding police are investigating the cause of the blast. reed: there is startling new evidence to predicting them. marie: how early symptoms might appear before having a childhood asthma is on the marie: welcome...
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last year, the c.e.o.'s at the biggest 350 american companies received on average a 3.9% pay increase. how much money is that? well, since the average c.e.o. at one of those top 350 companies made a cool $16.3 million, a 3.9% raise landed them an additional half a million bucks each. so everything's just great for america's top c.e.o.'s who got huge raises while 70 million seniors, veterans and others who worked hard will be left with nothing. why? it's not an accident, it's not inevitable. it's the result of deliberate policies made right here in congress. social security is supposed to be indexed to inflation so that when prices go up, benefits go up, but congress' formula looks at the spending patterns of only about a quarter of the country, and the formula isn't geared to what older americans actually spend their money on. in fact, official estimates show that the cost of core goods and services has increased but seniors won't be getting a raise. costs go forward while social security falls behind, all
last year, the c.e.o.'s at the biggest 350 american companies received on average a 3.9% pay increase. how much money is that? well, since the average c.e.o. at one of those top 350 companies made a cool $16.3 million, a 3.9% raise landed them an additional half a million bucks each. so everything's just great for america's top c.e.o.'s who got huge raises while 70 million seniors, veterans and others who worked hard will be left with nothing. why? it's not an accident, it's not inevitable....
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it was more insight on this year's black friday cay o as the c.e.o. of the popular mega store big loads barland harpstock. cheers cheers. so barland, what did you make of this year's black friday? >> oh, larry, thissier was incredible. you see my grand pappy, he founded big loads on two core principles. >> one, dropping big hot loads all over america. and two, watching the poors fight over those aforementioned loads. >> larry: i'm sorry, watching the poors fight? look, come on, larry, rich people like you and me are board, you know that. >> larry: me? >> we don't get-- we don't get tone joy the excitement and drama of eviction notices and running from the police. you know what i'm talking about. we have to find other ways to amuse ourselves. >> larry: so you set up black friday just so you can make fun of poor people. >> not just. i mean, here's the truth, larry, it is a mutually beneficial relationship. see, the poors get things like i done know, a new whirlpool double stacker washing machine for only $300! and we all get to watch them fight. i mean t
it was more insight on this year's black friday cay o as the c.e.o. of the popular mega store big loads barland harpstock. cheers cheers. so barland, what did you make of this year's black friday? >> oh, larry, thissier was incredible. you see my grand pappy, he founded big loads on two core principles. >> one, dropping big hot loads all over america. and two, watching the poors fight over those aforementioned loads. >> larry: i'm sorry, watching the poors fight? look, come...
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manus, that was the c.e.o. there. ok, that was images, of course, of l even pen who didn't manage to take any power at the election polls. we're going to discuss what's going on in france, what does t mean tore sarkozy a little bit later here. in the meantime, let's give you some of the breaking headlines. we talked about a range of issues. these are some of the top lines on the bloomberg terminal today. the big conduct issue he hopes are settled by the end of 2016. he is able to slow the asset sales for better value in 2016. the message was, look, we're ahead on target. we're doing better than we thought. i'm not going to be under the same pressure next year as i was. i can afford to take my time. the investment bank will reflect strategic strength. this about choosing the areas of the investment bank, the front end of the restructuring will be done and completed by the end of this year, still targeting a dividend of 2017. lots more to come from ross on that exclusive bloomberg interview. what a start to fed week. sta
manus, that was the c.e.o. there. ok, that was images, of course, of l even pen who didn't manage to take any power at the election polls. we're going to discuss what's going on in france, what does t mean tore sarkozy a little bit later here. in the meantime, let's give you some of the breaking headlines. we talked about a range of issues. these are some of the top lines on the bloomberg terminal today. the big conduct issue he hopes are settled by the end of 2016. he is able to slow the asset...
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. >> and the c.e.o. blasted for jacking up pharmaceutical prices, faces trouble on a different front >>> it's almost sad how happy i am to report that your elected leaders are on the brink of a deal to keep the government shutting down.
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the c.e.o. snapped this picture and put it on twitter writing, you can find director missing caper between china beach and baker beach. here is what it was carrying that liters the beach, and the c.e.o. took this picture, green crates in the container. this happened during rough waters from the weekend's storms. a cargo ship lost 12 shipping kiners. we could see more debris. crews are looking for them. warning is out to boaters to be on the look out. no one was hurt when this happened. i looked for the twitter account the ship company but they say the account has been suspend suspended. >> the bay area is in mop-up medicine after the storms. in san jose a downed tree damaged cars and took out power lines, and power was out in self areas of the city for hours and heavy rain caused street flooding in some neighborhoods. >> you can see and hear sheets of rain pounding a backyard in santa cruz, like that aural over the bay area because of the video provided by an abc viewer. >> another viewer superin
the c.e.o. snapped this picture and put it on twitter writing, you can find director missing caper between china beach and baker beach. here is what it was carrying that liters the beach, and the c.e.o. took this picture, green crates in the container. this happened during rough waters from the weekend's storms. a cargo ship lost 12 shipping kiners. we could see more debris. crews are looking for them. warning is out to boaters to be on the look out. no one was hurt when this happened. i looked...
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the c.e.o. of air france has told reporters that the device that caused the diversion of the flight to kenya was not capable of causing an explosion. >> after nationals, it was indicated that it was a false alarm, and all the information we have at this stage indicates that this object was suspicious. >>> voters in spain could end the two party political system. the ruling people's party and opposition socialists.com mated politics for more than 30 years. let's go live to the spanish capital, madrid, and our correspondent david, david, how is it looking? have people been turning out in large numbers? >> yes. we've been speaking to political analysts and they say the turnout is running higher than the last election. that's according to the national figures that have officially been released. the analysts say there have been a few glitching with their software. he says that when the people i spoke to said that the turnout is running ruffle about 75%. that i suspect not only due to an increase in th
the c.e.o. of air france has told reporters that the device that caused the diversion of the flight to kenya was not capable of causing an explosion. >> after nationals, it was indicated that it was a false alarm, and all the information we have at this stage indicates that this object was suspicious. >>> voters in spain could end the two party political system. the ruling people's party and opposition socialists.com mated politics for more than 30 years. let's go live to the...
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joining us today to give us some insight on this important issue is aisha al-adawiya, the c.e.o. and founder of women in islam, and iman boukadoum, director of community partnerships for the interfaith center of new york. thank you both for being here, and thank you for allowing me to nearly butcher your names. i apologize. >> thank you for having us. >> we so appreciate your taking the time to talk about this with us. like for you both to address is donald trump and his continued -- as many people have described it -- hateful rhetoric basically insisting that muslims not be allowed into the country. just your reaction to hearing that, and how do you basically drown out that voice? >> well, first of all... mr. trump is really a very huge indication of the level lack of knowledge in our country about what is permissible and what is not permissible from a legal perspective. and it's also a resurgence of the kind of bigotry and racism that certain segments of the community, specifically the african-american community, has and, although we thought that this had gone away sometime now,
joining us today to give us some insight on this important issue is aisha al-adawiya, the c.e.o. and founder of women in islam, and iman boukadoum, director of community partnerships for the interfaith center of new york. thank you both for being here, and thank you for allowing me to nearly butcher your names. i apologize. >> thank you for having us. >> we so appreciate your taking the time to talk about this with us. like for you both to address is donald trump and his continued...
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he was later booted out of the c.e.o. position in the company.t was announced that he dished out $2 million to bay the new single album upon a time." >> a case of three santa clara county jail guards accused of murdering an inmate and the tops trying to keep the public from hearing details in the upcoming trial. >>> the preliminary hearing for the three jail gars is scheduled to take place at the end of february but if the defense has its way we not know what take place inside the courtroom. according to our media pan, the san jose mercury news, the guard s claim extensive adverse publicity and politically chaned atmosphere threaten the chance for a fair trial. the three deputies are accused of beating to death inmail michael tyree in august. documents released for the defense say the three men have been condemned as murders despite the fact they have yet to be tried. allowing the public to attend to look at the transcripts office during the hearing would negatively influence the jury. the prosecutors say the public has the right to hear the case
he was later booted out of the c.e.o. position in the company.t was announced that he dished out $2 million to bay the new single album upon a time." >> a case of three santa clara county jail guards accused of murdering an inmate and the tops trying to keep the public from hearing details in the upcoming trial. >>> the preliminary hearing for the three jail gars is scheduled to take place at the end of february but if the defense has its way we not know what take place...
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she was also praised for being a principled manager and diplomat. included donnell trumpd, and the c.e.o. of uber. facebook is revealing tonight how the world looked on the social media site in 2015. the hottest topic of the year hasn't happened, which is the 2016 presidential election. the campaigns demanded a lot of attention. the paris attacks and syrian refugee crisis followed. ed shape, taylor shift and kanye west top entertainers. the walking dead and the daily show. i don't see newscenter 5 on the list. the top movie is one that hasn't even hit theaters yet and you know what it is. >> star wars. >> it has to be. >> all the toys, all you see. >> frightening video. another dangerous fire involving a hoverboard. how stunned shoppers reacted when flames sparked in the shopping mall. >> coming up tonight at 6:00, police at northeastern getting a new type of what we're learning about the weapons. >> it's that little bit of pain that's still there, that this injustice is going on. >> the mother of the local man killed in ben gazi talking about a bill honoring her son. getting help in bos
she was also praised for being a principled manager and diplomat. included donnell trumpd, and the c.e.o. of uber. facebook is revealing tonight how the world looked on the social media site in 2015. the hottest topic of the year hasn't happened, which is the 2016 presidential election. the campaigns demanded a lot of attention. the paris attacks and syrian refugee crisis followed. ed shape, taylor shift and kanye west top entertainers. the walking dead and the daily show. i don't see...
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it is always, the c.e.o. of a large bank, 80 plus year old woman walks up, are you always nervous when she says i bank with you in salem and down here, and you are waiting for the next thing because sometimes it can be not so good. she goes, you know, and they took me over and taught me how to use the mobile stuff. and you know i'm waiting for her to say and they made me do it. she said it was wonderful. and so you see that cohort just become irrelevant which is, it's so convenient and so we're driving it and it will shift the industry in ways i'm not sure we figured out. we arrived this way, and drive this way, we have put probably 700 million dollars in mobile technology over the last five years to drive it. >> do regulations restrict your growth? >> from an acquisition, absolutely. because that is not our strategy. not from what we do. when we simplified the company, did we know exactly what regulations were going to be? no, cuz it was 2010. we started, the script wasn't quite written yet. did we have a sen
it is always, the c.e.o. of a large bank, 80 plus year old woman walks up, are you always nervous when she says i bank with you in salem and down here, and you are waiting for the next thing because sometimes it can be not so good. she goes, you know, and they took me over and taught me how to use the mobile stuff. and you know i'm waiting for her to say and they made me do it. she said it was wonderful. and so you see that cohort just become irrelevant which is, it's so convenient and so we're...
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parts of the state are still pumping oil, but tobias read, c.e.o. of swift worldwide resources, which expliez labor to the oil industry, says with falling profits, plans for new drilling are drying up. are we going to see more jobss losses? >> we think there will be, unfortunately. and that's because the oxygen which drives the sector is new >> reporter: u.s. oil output could drop by 1.1 million a day by next fall if the price of crude doesn't recover. >> we might even see the price go substantially lower until there's a real adjustment. >> reporter: read says the market may not recover until 2017 and it could take 18 months from then to see any significant job creation. but, scott, cheaper gas prices are helping the overall economy saving the average driver about $500 this year. >>year. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in oil country tonight. the pharmaceutical executive accused of price gouging and charged with running a ponzi scheme is out of a job tonight. martin shkreli resigned from turing pharmaceuticals. as c.e.o. he hiked the price of a life-savi
parts of the state are still pumping oil, but tobias read, c.e.o. of swift worldwide resources, which expliez labor to the oil industry, says with falling profits, plans for new drilling are drying up. are we going to see more jobss losses? >> we think there will be, unfortunately. and that's because the oxygen which drives the sector is new >> reporter: u.s. oil output could drop by 1.1 million a day by next fall if the price of crude doesn't recover. >> we might even see the...
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it is because the c.e.o.'s are here, and they are conveying their message. >> what is their message? what are you here to say? >> the message is quite simple. the message is business must be part of the solution. business can be part of the solution because good news, we have the technological solutions. > you wood to be the head of a power area. that you convince cutting carbon and greenhouse gas emissions is good? >> i think everybody is convinced that business as usual is dead. you cannot continue to consider connected. is not so everything dealing with pollution must be cut. we must cut emissions of c o2, and it is absolutely accepted. the problem is how do you put the business in the right direction? first of all, receiving the clear message for the politician, the government, the long-term use, the long-term vision. nce you have this, you have to give a clear signal for the markets. you will see that business will react very easily to this. >> you have spoken very much in favor of carbon pricing. why sta
it is because the c.e.o.'s are here, and they are conveying their message. >> what is their message? what are you here to say? >> the message is quite simple. the message is business must be part of the solution. business can be part of the solution because good news, we have the technological solutions. > you wood to be the head of a power area. that you convince cutting carbon and greenhouse gas emissions is good? >> i think everybody is convinced that business as usual...