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them, and woolworths doesn't seem particularly proud of the sector.d no reference to it in any company material, gaming is was did under the hotels section and accommodation sales. at $861lf revenue is million, a profit of that sector, up 17%. but you don't find any specific reference to poker machines and the results, so it raises questions about what kind of company woolworths really is. betty: thank you so much paul allen. earnings now from hp and hbe rallying after hours. bidding top estimates in revenue. and we have to bloomberg charts we need to know. let's start with hp first. >> we are taking a look at the catalysts. one is because of terrific holiday sales and another is consumers are being things that are high-end and those are more expensive. we are seeing this pop in after hours trading. ramy: let's flip up the board and show you what is happening in terms of what of those twin engines that are powering the shares higher. are the personal systems, the laptops and notebooks you are buying from hp. the revenue here, $9.4 billion. the last ti
them, and woolworths doesn't seem particularly proud of the sector.d no reference to it in any company material, gaming is was did under the hotels section and accommodation sales. at $861lf revenue is million, a profit of that sector, up 17%. but you don't find any specific reference to poker machines and the results, so it raises questions about what kind of company woolworths really is. betty: thank you so much paul allen. earnings now from hp and hbe rallying after hours. bidding top...
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she was politically active in that she helped to--or was part of demonstrations to integrate the woolworthch counters in atlantic city. holder: oh, yeah. she was a firecracker. she was from barbados, and one time, we picked up the "new york times," and i said, "hey, that looks like grammy," and there she was holding up a sign protesting to desegregate the lunch counters in--at woolworth's in atlantic city, new jersey, and so people have to remember that, you know, this whole question of segregation, discrimination was not only confined to the south. capehart: so from the fourth grade on, you, like so many, um, who went through integration and so many like me who are children of the--of the civil rights movement, you had to live in two worlds. you had to become bicultural. what was that like? talk about that. holder: yeah. i did lead that dual existence. i mean, i--i was certainly still a--a kid grounded in east elmhurst--a lower-class, predominantly-- lower-middle-class, predominantly black neighborhood--and then i was in another part of--of queens where i went to school that was overwhelm
she was politically active in that she helped to--or was part of demonstrations to integrate the woolworthch counters in atlantic city. holder: oh, yeah. she was a firecracker. she was from barbados, and one time, we picked up the "new york times," and i said, "hey, that looks like grammy," and there she was holding up a sign protesting to desegregate the lunch counters in--at woolworth's in atlantic city, new jersey, and so people have to remember that, you know, this whole...
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there are about 850 units in question. 14 are in diane woolworth's neighborhood.>> i've seen my neighborhood go from this lively neighborhood, kids going down the street on their bikes, playing ball to what i call, a ghost neighborhood.>> reporter: making for a nightmare when it comes to trash, traffic, parking, and noise. a list of complaints echoed by many others in the county. tahoe is a tourist destination. visitors need someplace to stay.>> when we pay a lot of -- one we got a lot of snow last year, hotels were full. it's about a matter of space. back home rentals bring in about $3 million in tax revenue not counting with the visitor spend in town and that resorts. balancing the demand with the needs of those who live here full-time is a tricky task. and clearly, one that draws a crowd. >> we need a balance between peace and quiet and the ability for people to vacation in your neighborhood. an the county has eight different ideas they are throwing around about how to regulate the vacation home rentals. staff members will present ideas to county counsel. the meeting will be rescheduled n
there are about 850 units in question. 14 are in diane woolworth's neighborhood.>> i've seen my neighborhood go from this lively neighborhood, kids going down the street on their bikes, playing ball to what i call, a ghost neighborhood.>> reporter: making for a nightmare when it comes to trash, traffic, parking, and noise. a list of complaints echoed by many others in the county. tahoe is a tourist destination. visitors need someplace to stay.>> when we pay a lot of -- one we...
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>> well, here's the thing, i grew up with essentially a christmas decoration scheme by way of woolworth'siny objects on the tree, the better. my wife grew up in a household where the kids were not allowed to decorate the tree. her mom did it while they were at school. they would come home and it would be all done. and she would say, "honey, you won't do it good, so i have to do it." so rita has this thing about decorating the tree. and my thing had always been tinsel, old-school tinsel. >> stephen: like, the individual strands. >> the icicle stuff. but remember when we were kids, before i needed glasses, it was made out of literally a toxic substance. >> stephen: sure, sure. ( laughter ) >> it should have had, "do not use hands to decorate your tree with this." >> stephen: it was developed at los alamos. >> yes. it hadalf-and it was a carcinogen, you could get diabetes from it. ( laughter ) it gave you zits. it was really bad stuff. >> stephen: ...and delicious. ( laughter ) >> and it tasted good. >> stephen: yeah. >> tasted like christmas. it really did. and i-- i-- when we all-- i alway
>> well, here's the thing, i grew up with essentially a christmas decoration scheme by way of woolworth'siny objects on the tree, the better. my wife grew up in a household where the kids were not allowed to decorate the tree. her mom did it while they were at school. they would come home and it would be all done. and she would say, "honey, you won't do it good, so i have to do it." so rita has this thing about decorating the tree. and my thing had always been tinsel, old-school...
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the four kids that sat at a woolworth's counter, they got the ball rolling for the civil rights movement. dr. king was a young man and he only had 4% of the black church supporting him at the time. that is fact. >> the tea party was a movement and they affected change for donald trump. >> as journalists, i think this is a big moment. as someone just starting my career, i talked to a lot of my mentors and say, what would you do? it is so upsetting to me that i am working at pbs and she is not there. they still have her office, they still call it that. confidence inthe myself, i talk to her before she died, she told me i could do the job. i am in this place now, who do i have, who am i going to talk to? because for me either there is a ceiling where i have to step up as a journalist. the main person asking questions to is in here. but i find myself asking questions to other journalists, because i would say i'm still and i am definitely a street reporter. until a year and a half ago, i was a backpack and sneakers kind of reporter. i do that now, but there is the politics and wrapping my hea
the four kids that sat at a woolworth's counter, they got the ball rolling for the civil rights movement. dr. king was a young man and he only had 4% of the black church supporting him at the time. that is fact. >> the tea party was a movement and they affected change for donald trump. >> as journalists, i think this is a big moment. as someone just starting my career, i talked to a lot of my mentors and say, what would you do? it is so upsetting to me that i am working at pbs and...
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the four kids that sat at a woolworth's counter, they got the whole dynamic changed. they started a ball rolling, part of the ball rolling, and the civil rights movement. dr. king only had 40% of churches supporting him at the time. that is that. >> but the tea party was a movement and they affected change for donald trump. >> i also think there is -- as journalists, i think this is a big moment. as someone who is i would say just starting my career, i talked to a lot of my mentors and say, what would you do? i mean, i don't even try to say it is -- it is so upsetting to me that i am working at pbs and she is not there. to me it is like i have to constantly tell myself, i talk to gwen before she died, she told me i could do the job. she told me i could do the job. i am kind of in this place now, who do i have, who am i going to talk to? because for me there is this feeling where i have to step up as a journalist. and the person, the main person i would be asking questions to isn't here. but i find myself asking questions of the reporters because i am new. i am definit
the four kids that sat at a woolworth's counter, they got the whole dynamic changed. they started a ball rolling, part of the ball rolling, and the civil rights movement. dr. king only had 40% of churches supporting him at the time. that is that. >> but the tea party was a movement and they affected change for donald trump. >> i also think there is -- as journalists, i think this is a big moment. as someone who is i would say just starting my career, i talked to a lot of my mentors...
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think about it, the four kids that sat in the woolworth counter, 17 and 18 years old. they changed the dynamic. they started a lot of the ball rolling on the civil rights movement. dr. king was a young man and only had 4% of black churches that supported him at the time. and that's that. but, i mean, the tea party was a movement and they affected chan change-- >> and i think there's a few-- asked about as journalists, this is a big moment as someone who is i would just say starting my career, i talk to a lot of my mentors and say what do you do? i don't try to say gwen's name, and i work at pbs and they still have gwen's office, they still call it that. and i talked to her before she died that she told me that i could do these jobs and that i could do this and i'm kind of in this place, who do i have, who am i going to talk to because for me it's like, there is a feeling like i have to step up as a journalist, and the person, the main person i would be asking questions to isn't here, but i find myself asking questions to other journalist because i'm very new. i'm a str
think about it, the four kids that sat in the woolworth counter, 17 and 18 years old. they changed the dynamic. they started a lot of the ball rolling on the civil rights movement. dr. king was a young man and only had 4% of black churches that supported him at the time. and that's that. but, i mean, the tea party was a movement and they affected chan change-- >> and i think there's a few-- asked about as journalists, this is a big moment as someone who is i would just say starting my...
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rishaad: woolworths having a tough time in sydney this by winning the great food fight against cold.he previous quarter. the supermarkets business generates the bulk of the company's profit. that is after a jump in earnings of 38%. haidi: a veteran australian fund manager is rowling out. -- and out. he won't handover the role of ceo in july, although he will remain part of the company's investment team. the stock soared 84% after a difficult period. sawaad: snapchat's parents more than $1 billion wiped away after kylie jenner said she is giving up on the platform. shares sank more than 7% after a tweet that said she doesn't open snapchat anymore. citigroup cutting the stock to sell pointing to a rise in negative reviews of the mobile apps recent redesign. haidi: the chickens coming home to roost for the maker of angry birds. it lost half its market value after saying sales and profit would be far below previous expectations this year. thursday's selloff follows a report that it has left investors wondering how bad things are at the company as it failed to replicate the success of ang
rishaad: woolworths having a tough time in sydney this by winning the great food fight against cold.he previous quarter. the supermarkets business generates the bulk of the company's profit. that is after a jump in earnings of 38%. haidi: a veteran australian fund manager is rowling out. -- and out. he won't handover the role of ceo in july, although he will remain part of the company's investment team. the stock soared 84% after a difficult period. sawaad: snapchat's parents more than $1...