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a. i've a. the. a. a. a. b. b. . a. london. the whole world is. the original one a further one down the end. of the corner of the end of the street another one of the more transparent society gets the money or the public tears become we see military and state police full says mobilized against people who blend into the city the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless the. fear that it is a thousand ways. for the new cultural phenomena like these they face. a pleasure to have you with us here today. why do you think this is for a live. truth with such disregard this was once a human mission to mars. to make humans here on earth more sensible about life about life on this planet about the planet itself about the environment. one of the key benefits to march will be a better earth. little . please. please please and. clue i listened. how do you operate dylan but i'm going to him was a good played sports and such expert status. as rofl odors i'm not an olympic hockey player bomb much plays on the. plate. eat by fire. the little. i. was. was. ukraine's parliament is deb
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a decision about moving to a log scale development in the region. the russian financial a b t b group has severed ties with credit rating agency fitch ratings it accuses the agency of a lack of professionalism of using the ratings without access to internal documents all financial reports bts rating was recently downgraded to a triple the i'm talking of russian banks in vest a bank was made into a sort of capital when it had its license revoked a month ago that reportedly already have all as much capital as it has. now what has unified global leaders is tax evasion for decades the rich has been storing back millions and billions in tax havens to avoid huge tax. up until the financial crisis erupted polish it got titian's up but they didn't seem to pull it actually about the whole thing falls forward five years with a recession battered national coffers in desperate need of a fed up types of asian is now a top priority for the entire world especially beating economist jeffrey sachs on the problem of tax havens which he says is a scandalous system but we start to talk about the lessons that haven't been learned from the financial crash. even wall street the same games
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a sky looked at about one thousand dollars for the fast turning into a chick not from the channel council of b b klein foundation. he is the potential to become a genuine nice treat. i do think the twitching nc with a call and as a ii internet reference currency. a currency bills for the internet that enables the consumers to reap tremendous advantages there is no person behind a corner company behind decline and that's the whole point of it there's been some volatility but that's not unexpected and you think about. a new system that has come around. we're just about to hit five years old ran for a technology that very very narrow. and people are just starting to to learn about and get excited about it but i think over time associates of the press to level out it'll come to a level that sustained that sustainable theories here again the supply and demand the market mechanics as the market for vick or amateurs say you won't see the dramatic swings. they can be even a couple more years from now before we get to that level set. but it will likely happen. i think the international audiences are all interested in this isn't the same way that american audiences are and they're interested in you know in a
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a bad use a b o and kailey let me use a b o is still the best. the city and scored forty one dollars and sixty four games before to go. he was the nineteen sixty five european footballer of the yet. and yet in a chair in nineteen sixty six his nine dollars helpful to those who finished third in the world cup in england. in mitigation my generation during the sixties soccer was really late from the hearts and it was that weightless of the wo. today soccer is nothing but a commercial enterprise they're awesome good players but essentially the show is a business so what's the point of sale. many portuguese man such as former wing and every speaker and striker cristiano renowned then reacted by a trip to granada telling him rest in peace. he can quote his death a great loss to everyone while the one displayed as deadliest strike as well i love and honesty is leaving the lessons are meant for arch rival by a munich his five year contract was signed after he passed a medical check in munich on saturday. he will join the merry now at the end the season. he currently co leads the one displayed in scoring with eleven goals in seventeen games. millie is adding to concerns about fire and growing dominan
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a lot of housing. if you have a consumer problem, give us a call. 888-5-helps you. >> air b and b hasn't band that long to really study the long term effects of that stuff. >> reporter: right. >> julie, thank you. >>> forget the drones. how about a package that is ready to ship before you'vening know you want it -- even know you want it. how amazon predicts what you will buy. >>> a snoozing spacecraft gets a wake up call. the first ever mission to catch a comet. now the chase is on. ,,,,,,,,,, area today to mark the life legacy of doctor martin lutr king jr. but as mark kelly reports..this year brought w >>> celebrations around the bay area today to mark the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. but as mark kelly reports, this year brought a new challenge for the freedom train. >> for nearly three decades on mlk day, a celebration of civil rights, passengers climb on board for a journey into the past. >> it means the world to come here. >> if there wasn't him, there would be no peace. >> freedom strain a 54-mile journey from san jose to san francisco. the same miles dr. king marched from sell ma to montgomery, alabama. the dr. martin luther king jr. association of santa clara valley charters the freedom train. >> as a c
a lot of housing. if you have a consumer problem, give us a call. 888-5-helps you. >> air b and b hasn't band that long to really study the long term effects of that stuff. >> reporter: right. >> julie, thank you. >>> forget the drones. how about a package that is ready to ship before you'vening know you want it -- even know you want it. how amazon predicts what you will buy. >>> a snoozing spacecraft gets a wake up call. the first ever mission to catch a...
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b. which is a digital currency based on cryptographic methods and cryptography and with a capital b. which is a protocol and a network based upon a protocol which their currency is able to travel so you have to pause to pick on almost all be attention media attention and investor speculate attention is focused on the lower case b. the digital currency which is very interesting split chicken steering you know it has the meteoric rise you know sixty thousand percent returns etc but what is a real interest is the protocol that because in travels along the network that allows you to do things such as program the money and make smart money as compared to most fear currency which are considered let's pick the most famous one the u.s. dollar the dollar is dumb currency you take a dollar bill i give it to you and i give it to you that's pretty much and the story i pay you for a service or product if i don't like this service or product and i want the dollar back i can ask you for it you don't like we fight in court arbitration etc with bitcoin you could program their currency so i can actually give it to you but you can't spend it until you can see. the contract the agreement is is agree. both don't agree that the reason i give you that money is valid then that money can be spent so we can actually program to do that
b. which is a digital currency based on cryptographic methods and cryptography and with a capital b. which is a protocol and a network based upon a protocol which their currency is able to travel so you have to pause to pick on almost all be attention media attention and investor speculate attention is focused on the lower case b. the digital currency which is very interesting split chicken steering you know it has the meteoric rise you know sixty thousand percent returns etc but what is a real...
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a big come back for the b of a? >> it certainly is a big come back but the b of a earnings are not as great as they appear.1.9 billion reduction in its tax payments and it reduced its reserves by $2 billion so that's $3.9 billion that one would not argue is continuing earnings and therefore while i think bank of america is my favorite stock and while i think the company is coming back very strongly, i would not argue that this was a great quarter. >> wells fargo seemed to have a good quarter. jpmorgan made some money if you take out the various one-time charges including government fines. do you like any of those names, dick? >> i think that in each case what we saw is an increase in loan volume for the first time. wells fargo is an interesting way to explain it. in the last four years their revenues went down virtually every year. in 2013 they made $4.5 billion less in revenue, but their earnings went up 20% every year in the last four years. so all of the earnings that these banks are reporting in this period have come from reducing their loan losses. what is interesting and exciting about the banks righ
a big come back for the b of a? >> it certainly is a big come back but the b of a earnings are not as great as they appear.1.9 billion reduction in its tax payments and it reduced its reserves by $2 billion so that's $3.9 billion that one would not argue is continuing earnings and therefore while i think bank of america is my favorite stock and while i think the company is coming back very strongly, i would not argue that this was a great quarter. >> wells fargo seemed to have a...
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is promoting a at the expense of b, and another part of the government is promoting b at the expense of a. but under certain conditions it works out okay, and there's a net increase in both a and b. we don't require every organ of government to be aiming for the same thing. so i'm afraid that's a rather abstract answer to your question. >> i mean, it's a difficult problem. i mean, one problem you see when you were talking about the money culture and the behavior of managers and financiers, a problem you see is in the behavior of managers is shortsightedness. not just in business executives themselves, but also investment managers, the mutual funds that are investing this companies. in companies. i mean, you characterize them by looking for quick profits rather than for longer term payoffs that would result from important innovation. how would you address this problem? is there, are there government policies? i mean, it seems to be some sort of a cultural shift, but is there something the government could do to arrest it? >>on, alan -- i don't know, alan. i don't have much expertise in the financial area. but i feel pretty sure that if a bunch of experts were to sit down, t
is promoting a at the expense of b, and another part of the government is promoting b at the expense of a. but under certain conditions it works out okay, and there's a net increase in both a and b. we don't require every organ of government to be aiming for the same thing. so i'm afraid that's a rather abstract answer to your question. >> i mean, it's a difficult problem. i mean, one problem you see when you were talking about the money culture and the behavior of managers and...
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a to point b. now they had a problem from getting to point a to point b so they have a problem with that it's about nuts and gots of-- bolts of government. >> ifill: he recovers unless what. >> unless more things come out he didn't tell the truth, he knew things that he suggests he didn't. that somehow he was part of the plan of this, any of those kinds of things within i think the issue is this idea that he's a bully. that he goes beyond what is acceptable to get his way. and even on this issue, in this traffic sure, if there are other scandals that come out in which there is documentation of him exacting retribution that people see is beyond the peal, it will be a big problem. >> ifill: michael scherer of "time" magazine, stu rothenberg of the political report, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: a governor broke with tradition yesterday and devoted his entire state of the state address to drug addiction. peter shumlin, the governor of vermont, urged residents to open their eyes to the growing problem in their front yards rather than leaving it only to law enforcement, medica
a to point b. now they had a problem from getting to point a to point b so they have a problem with that it's about nuts and gots of-- bolts of government. >> ifill: he recovers unless what. >> unless more things come out he didn't tell the truth, he knew things that he suggests he didn't. that somehow he was part of the plan of this, any of those kinds of things within i think the issue is this idea that he's a bully. that he goes beyond what is acceptable to get his way. and even...
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a businessman has or business woman has an opportunity to hire a b-minus student-athlete versus an a, go with the b-minus student-athlete, explain why. >> as one of those guys i can speak from experience. my 3.4 in history pre pre-unemployment was good enough for aot of things but maybe not medicine school, but i was not spending 30 hours a week on my sport, which is true not only in football, but hockey, women's feel hockey, volleyball, you name it, all these athletes spend counted or not, 40 hours on their sports. time management skills, their energy levels and discipline are extraordinary. they tend to do better than those who had higher grade point averages than they had. i would take the football player every time. >> john bacon, the author of "fourth and long: the fight for the soul of college football." we appreciate it. >> always a pleasure, thank you. >> today on twitter and facebook should college players be allowed to endorse products. and pam tweets, yes, they must have college loans to replay. they don't because they're on college schola scholarships. tell us what you think on twitter or facebooke facebook. i agree with my friend john bacon. paying student-athletes will not change sports. it will only compound the problem. a viable
a businessman has or business woman has an opportunity to hire a b-minus student-athlete versus an a, go with the b-minus student-athlete, explain why. >> as one of those guys i can speak from experience. my 3.4 in history pre pre-unemployment was good enough for aot of things but maybe not medicine school, but i was not spending 30 hours a week on my sport, which is true not only in football, but hockey, women's feel hockey, volleyball, you name it, all these athletes spend counted or...
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a, b and c, right? i'm not interested in convincing people of a, b and c. i'm interested in let's go on a journey and examine the advantage. >> they're not self help, they're not how to, they're not prescriptive. some people have criticized them for being not academic. you're not aiming them to be. >> no. >> you're now malcolm gladwell, you're expected to change the way we think or at least shine light on things we don't understand. >> yeah i mean i write books because i'm interested i want to go on that journey, that's all. i have -- there's stuff -- i want to have good excuse to talk to quirky eccentric people and have interesting things in the library. >> i like the lens for which he sees the world. >> that's exactly the best kind of feedback i get and very often i get it's really interesting when i am criticized i'm criticized by people who live in the word of ideas. so they don't appreciate that thing because -- >> you don't want the people that live in the world they are being -- >> they have a job they have kids, i refuse to apology to writing for that kind of person because i feel
a, b and c, right? i'm not interested in convincing people of a, b and c. i'm interested in let's go on a journey and examine the advantage. >> they're not self help, they're not how to, they're not prescriptive. some people have criticized them for being not academic. you're not aiming them to be. >> no. >> you're now malcolm gladwell, you're expected to change the way we think or at least shine light on things we don't understand. >> yeah i mean i write books because...
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a "b" to an "a." i have to tell you -- >> his name after that. >> i don't know a soul who got a "b" in that class. that was the easiest class i've ever taken. if he got a "ba federal case. "b"! >> that trial which is going on not far from here continues and that he somehow did not choose in any way to settle or turn somewhat shocking given what seems to be -- i don't want to prejudge. they're also wondering whether he went to stanford and said that he by the way said he'd been thrown out of hard vp vard. >> and doctors sharing they shared information. >> two doctors testifying. >> in terms of people at home they are reading this stuff every day, oh, i see, even the stuff when you read about that such-and-such drug was approved these guys got that ahead of time. there's a lot of reason not to have faith! and i'm saying, have a little faith. martoma. "b" criminal law. >> on that note the empire regional survey was the highest in almost -- well, may of 2012. mortgage apps came back after the biggest increase in ten months. >> right. >> bank of america's growth net on operating net, 866%. is the biggest of the s&p. >> is that true? >> that's true. that's what
a "b" to an "a." i have to tell you -- >> his name after that. >> i don't know a soul who got a "b" in that class. that was the easiest class i've ever taken. if he got a "ba federal case. "b"! >> that trial which is going on not far from here continues and that he somehow did not choose in any way to settle or turn somewhat shocking given what seems to be -- i don't want to prejudge. they're also wondering whether he went to...
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a b-8 and a b-2. >> these hearings are held on a point system. behavior within spring creek and the total amount of time served, determine the outcome. >> my recommendation is that you will remain maxed. but we'd also like to get you some educational materials and stuff over here. and if you can give me a period of time without any disciplinaries or problems in here, i will ask for a special classification to get you reduced to close so i can get you out into general pop. >> people when they first come into prison and you're cooking, whatever, it's not unusual for people to have some trouble. but you get over here and you show us that you can do this without any more problems, we'll work to get you out in general population. >> edmunds is given an indefinite stay in the hole. but staff feel he is responsive to methods that will help him get back in general population. >> it's not what i expected but it's how it goes. i'll be here for a little while longer. by myself. at least i'm off punitive. i'll get some stuff. it ain't going to break me. >>>
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a little bit of money on something i'm not using. it's almost a twist on craigslist. instead of selling, you're renting out, you've got a spare room, put it on air b & b, car sharing services. it is agernaut in the leisure and travel space right now. they've turned the whole -- i think they're doing more rooms than hotel chains are doing. >> after all this, you still like google? >> still love google. i think youtube is a hidden asset. if youtube was public, what would it be worth? $25 billion, $30 billion? >> they haven't turned the spigot on yet. the profit spigot. >> $60 billion in tv. >> i watch youtube -- i watched a youtube concert this morning. this is john steinberg, president and c.o.o. of buzzfeed and cnbc contributor and the only man i have let punch a button in, i don't know, what, nine years of this show? >> means the world. thank you so much. >> thanks so much for coming on the show. stay with cramer. >>> it is time -- it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." rapid-fire calls, you say the name of the stock, i tell you whether to buy or sell. play until this sound -- and then the "lightning round" is over. are you ready, skeedaddy? i'm going to sta
a little bit of money on something i'm not using. it's almost a twist on craigslist. instead of selling, you're renting out, you've got a spare room, put it on air b & b, car sharing services. it is agernaut in the leisure and travel space right now. they've turned the whole -- i think they're doing more rooms than hotel chains are doing. >> after all this, you still like google? >> still love google. i think youtube is a hidden asset. if youtube was public, what would it be...
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a decision about moving to a log scale development in the region. the russian plan b t b group has severed ties with credit rating agency fitch ratings and accuses the agency of a lack of professionalism reducing ratings without access to internal documents all find not to revolt b t v's regime was recently downgraded to triple the i'm talking of russian banks in vest a bank was a bit into almost sort of capital when it had its license revoked a month ago that bag reportedly already had all as much capital as it has. no one has unified global leaders is tax evasion for decades the rich has been storing their millions and billions in tax havens to avoid huge tax bills and up until the financial crisis erupted polishes positions up well they didn't seem to pull it actually about false would five years with a recession national coffers in desperate need of a fed up types of asian is now a top priority for the entire world especially beating economist jeffrey sachs on the problem of tax havens which he says is a scam into the system but we start to talk about the lessons that haven't been from the financial crash. wall street the same games are being played as before the same financial speculation the political power of these for us remains intact which is amazing because even you take a forum like j.p. morgan almost every week it pays you fines on. acti
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getting safely from point "a" to point "b," so what does it say that a pair of highly trained pilots in a state-of-the-art airliner managed to miss point "b" by miles, landing on awrong airport, dangerously short runway, within a short distance of plunging off a cliff? tonight, a crew aboard the flight are safe, thankfully, the plane is in one piece, the pilots grounded, and this afternoon with the investigation gearing up, the stranded plane was taking off. we have more now from aviation correspondent rene marsh. >> reporter: a new crew, but no passengers on board. southwest 4013 is finally back on the right track, cleared for takeoff after being grounded for 24 hours at the wrong airport. sunday night, two veteran pilots were at the controls at the time of what some call a rookie mistake with potentially catastrophic consequences. the plane with more than 100 passengers on board should have landed at branson airport in missouri. instead, it touched down at taney county airport, about seven miles away. the 737 quickly runs out of runway, the pilot jams the brakes and the plane stops just 300 feet from a steep embankment. >> we had like a really rough landing. w
getting safely from point "a" to point "b," so what does it say that a pair of highly trained pilots in a state-of-the-art airliner managed to miss point "b" by miles, landing on awrong airport, dangerously short runway, within a short distance of plunging off a cliff? tonight, a crew aboard the flight are safe, thankfully, the plane is in one piece, the pilots grounded, and this afternoon with the investigation gearing up, the stranded plane was taking off. we...
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a, b, c, 1, 2, 3, rounded out the list. >> and a, b, c, 1, 2, 3, is better at jackson five song. >> precious moments of a newborn' hose who'ven denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> a baby polar bear take the first dip in the winter posted on youtube by the toronto zoo, getting the first bath. >> it was born november 9th, a male that does not have a name. >> have a great [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic] "it's so much fun." [chris]why not call the smokers' helpline? the program's free,and... [tom]and they'll tell me..."you oughta quit." [chris] not so. just tell them you're ready to quit. then,they'll tell you how. [tom] really? you wouldn't have that number on you,would you? [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ >> hey. what's up? what's up? what's up? what's up? what's going on? [cheering and applau
a, b, c, 1, 2, 3, rounded out the list. >> and a, b, c, 1, 2, 3, is better at jackson five song. >> precious moments of a newborn' hose who'ven denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> a baby polar bear take the first dip in the winter posted on youtube by the toronto zoo, getting the first bath. >> it was born november 9th, a male that does not have a name....
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a jurisdiction request for a permit that is being considered in 8 one of the two >> in 8 b. >> that's right. >> so it's a jurisdiction ending in the number zero 86 and item 8 b is an appeal of the building permit that's a revision that ends in '86. >> maybe we can get clarification but that means that the jurisdiction request is going back to the original permit that's up on appeal as a revision permit has it moved. >> well, that permit is under the appeal. >> not that one but the original. >> yeah. there's a request to revise it but it's being appealed. >> yes. by the requester. >> but it's been revised doesn't that move the original. >> well, if you decide to deny that permit under 8 b then the jurisdiction request would l will be at issue. >> maybe we should hear 8 b. >> you should be aware that construction has been done on that permit. >> if you like we can ask the departments to clarify. >> yeah. if everyone is okay with that that's most helpful. mr. duffey >> good evening, commissioners joe duffey. to answer your question the main permit it's only a change to the foundation debate for the building so you'll still have our building direct e direct the 3 story building >> that's the subject of the
a jurisdiction request for a permit that is being considered in 8 one of the two >> in 8 b. >> that's right. >> so it's a jurisdiction ending in the number zero 86 and item 8 b is an appeal of the building permit that's a revision that ends in '86. >> maybe we can get clarification but that means that the jurisdiction request is going back to the original permit that's up on appeal as a revision permit has it moved. >> well, that permit is under the appeal....
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a b. >> a b because we don't know what the story is. i was really just telling you what our fed survey respondents say. i think b is probably agood thing for an unknown how it ends up. >> as we heard last night from the president, the question of how ben bernanke did depends on who you are. if you are wealthy, if you own equities, he's been your best friend. the stock market has more than doubled off its lows t wealth gap has grown. if you own stocks, you have boomed. not so sure for everybody else. >> another way to measure it is how we did on the mandates. not so good. unemployment averaged 7.3% over this period of time, inflation, 1.5% with a target of 2% growth, just around 1.3%. we could have done better on all three things. >> considering it is his last meeting today, do you think there's the likelihood he will want to go out on a very boring and safe note, that he wouldn't want to give the markets any shock or surprise? >> i think with janet yellen coming in, who is a key member of the team, there is not a lot of difference right now. i think it's all one continuous regime, if you would, of monetary policy. i think ber
a b. >> a b because we don't know what the story is. i was really just telling you what our fed survey respondents say. i think b is probably agood thing for an unknown how it ends up. >> as we heard last night from the president, the question of how ben bernanke did depends on who you are. if you are wealthy, if you own equities, he's been your best friend. the stock market has more than doubled off its lows t wealth gap has grown. if you own stocks, you have boomed. not so sure...
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a different channel. >> butler points to these two units on air b and b which he says are in the building and are currently going for 15 and 145 a -- 125 and 145 a night butler's rent worked out to about $63 a night tenant rights attorney is representing butler in a lawsuit against his former landlord. he says land lords all over the city are doing the math. >> the vacation market is super lucrative. landlords are recognize it. >> he claims that is not the only way back is indirectly take long-term rental units off the market. >> we see tenants rent units just to rent them out own air b and b. >> air b and b contends stories like these are anomalies and overall their business brings money and benefits into the city. but that is no consolation for san francisco renters dealing with skyrocketing represents and too few rentals. >> my situation would not have occurred if air b and b didn't exist. >> reporter: the building owner's lawyer contend he is in compliance with local and state laws. air b and b points to a study that found short term rentals do note impact long-term rents or apartment availability, but critics say there is an impact in crowded housing markets like san francisco and new
a different channel. >> butler points to these two units on air b and b which he says are in the building and are currently going for 15 and 145 a -- 125 and 145 a night butler's rent worked out to about $63 a night tenant rights attorney is representing butler in a lawsuit against his former landlord. he says land lords all over the city are doing the math. >> the vacation market is super lucrative. landlords are recognize it. >> he claims that is not the only way back is...
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a single family or b & b. all kinds of period detail and one suite has a private balcony. >> reporter: this three-bedroom, three bath, a master bedroom the entire top floor of the house. even a. with a view. >> reporter: talk about history. this is the garzone where sons were moved when they became adolescence to quietly bring in women of ill repute. even a secret passageway. >> reporter: with floor to ceiling windows throughout and water views, a secluded backyard featuring a pond with real fish, this escape could be yours for $985,000. >> joining us now, real estate broker to the super rich. dolly lynch. where their located? let the guys try and guess. build the success. one is kind of a giveaway. >> exactly. >> hello! >> right next door. >> let's hear it. >> jane was -- which one was -- jane in new orleans? >> jane's was new orleans. >> great. >> dom in new jersey. >> perfect. boy, 100% today. real smackdown. >> we should be real estate brokers. >> we have enough competition. that's it. draw the line. so what did you think of the houses? i thought both were great. i loved the kitchens, although the 2,300 square foot is tight. >> one twice the size of the other. >> right.
a single family or b & b. all kinds of period detail and one suite has a private balcony. >> reporter: this three-bedroom, three bath, a master bedroom the entire top floor of the house. even a. with a view. >> reporter: talk about history. this is the garzone where sons were moved when they became adolescence to quietly bring in women of ill repute. even a secret passageway. >> reporter: with floor to ceiling windows throughout and water views, a secluded backyard...
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a great version on the "bronx tale" soundtrack. [ light laughter ] >> what do the letters a-b-b-a stand for in abba? [ ding ] >> questlove: oh! >> uhh -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. what? yeah. >> ooh. >> jimmy: i know -- it's probably like augun, bugun, borgen and jorgen? >> yes! >> jimmy: yeah! i love it! i knew i got that one! >> it's their names. agnetha, benny, bjorn and -- yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah, i couldn't pronounce it. all right. >> jimmy: common household name. >> in the '80s classic film "say anything," which song blares -- [ ding ] >> what? >> jimmy: who got it first? >> questlove: you did. [ jimmy singing ] ♪ in your eyes i light the heat in your eyes ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> excellent, excellent. by the way, since it's his birthday, i'm going to give it to questlove. >> jimmy: oh, you're going -- >> questlove: no! >> jimmy: happy birthday, my friend. >> questlove: all right. >> jimmy: you got it, right there. you got to give it to questlove. >> happy birthday, quest. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you get a excited also about jimmy because it's music. he brings so many great musicians on this show, unlike any show on tv. like, tonight you have disclosure with -- >> jimmy: sam. >> sam smith. [ cheers and applause ] huge. >> jimmy: he's the next one to look out for. >> here in america, i would say disclosure is what it's all about. lorde had a good year this year. [ cheers ] yes, it's great. american authors, is a great artist to look out for. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: okay, this is good. all right. it's all good. you got to email me. let me know more scoop. >> i will, honey. >> jimmy: you're the best, dude. contratulations >> i love you, jimmy. >> jimmy: hit a home run! hit a home run! elvis duran! check him out at the grammys red carpet this weekend! disclosure featuring sam smith perform after the break! come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ verizon innovators are creating air and soil sensor networks that help use water wisely, so american farms can keep growing for generat
a great version on the "bronx tale" soundtrack. [ light laughter ] >> what do the letters a-b-b-a stand for in abba? [ ding ] >> questlove: oh! >> uhh -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. what? yeah. >> ooh. >> jimmy: i know -- it's probably like augun, bugun, borgen and jorgen? >> yes! >> jimmy: yeah! i love it! i knew i got that one! >> it's their names. agnetha, benny, bjorn and -- yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah, i...
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a simple much and many more complicated things and the distinction that you make between you know coin with a capital b. and big climate a lowercase b. is an important thing as well but i want to go back to the lower case b. as you would say we haven't seen an annual nine hundred percent increase in anything since two let me near and you know it begs the question do you honestly not think that big corn is just a little bubble it seems that's too much in one year. as a stand alone currency it's a possibility is a bubble there she looks publishes ok but you also have to look at what you comparing it to you comparing to tulips so the utility value of a tulip is maybe a flower at the end of the day the utility value of because compared with the capital people call it it's much more remember because let's. and a good analogy would be a car to determine a cause over price you look at it and look at its historical prices and what other causes selling for so you have a mercedes that selling for say ninety thousand dollars and then i have this car let's say it's a rest not a tester but a wrestler computerized cora nobody's heard of it. last year was twenty thousand dollars this year for one point two million dollars is that car over priced is it a party is it a bubble well looking at just a car different looks like it's a problem. but this car comes complete with its own roads and this caused roads ca
a simple much and many more complicated things and the distinction that you make between you know coin with a capital b. and big climate a lowercase b. is an important thing as well but i want to go back to the lower case b. as you would say we haven't seen an annual nine hundred percent increase in anything since two let me near and you know it begs the question do you honestly not think that big corn is just a little bubble it seems that's too much in one year. as a stand alone currency it's...
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b-boogie. >> but i had it in my mind i was calling him b-boogie. i was like where is he? well, kevin you know, it's a protocol. this is a holiday -- a holiday function. you know, the president and the first lady will come downstairs and speak and then they greet people and shake hands. so they said, we'll put you in the front of the podium. >> jimmy: yeah, it's very formal. >> very formal. true story. i'm in the front, president comes down. he gets to the podium and he says, "hello everybody." happy holidays. oh, kev, glad you made it. [ laughter ] >> he called me kev. he didn't call me kevin hart. he nicknamed with me which means me and the president are like this. we're best friends. [ cheers and applause ] the president of the united states -- >> jimmy: it does not mean that. no, no -- >> jimmy, jimmy, jimmy. he calls me kev which means we're best friends. that's my buddy. i'll call him on his cell phone right now. >> jimmy: you do not call him on his cell phone right now. no way. >> i'm locked in his phone under kev. [ laughter ] kev. he said, oh, kev, you made it. i was like, oh, i did, i did! i didn't pass out. >> jimmy: it's like you're on "price is right." come on down! >> people behind me were looking at me. i was like "you're jealous, you're all jealous." because he pointed at me. the little black guy got the point! yeah! shouts out to you, bt b-boogie. i'm telling you, i know you're on a nickname basis. >> we're on a nickname basis. >> jimmy: i saw, you're doing a lot of press for this movie it's all been really funny. >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: on reddit -- i love reddit. you and ice cube did a thing called ask me anything. ama. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a funny piece on reddit if you read the stuff. and they brought up this story and you get around to telling it, i want to know what it is. it's called the jay z pineapple juice story. >> oh, man. >> jimmy: you know this? >> yeah. all right -- quest -- quest knows this story. i told -- i told quest this story. >> jimmy: all right. i want to hear this. >> you know, jay z and beyonce are good friends of mine. i'm at a club. jay z and beyonce come in the club. i go, oh, man. i go, jay and b. let me say hi. so i go over there to the section, see jay. "what's up, man? kev, what's going on? good to see you. have a little chat. i want to say what's up. i ain't gonna crowd
b-boogie. >> but i had it in my mind i was calling him b-boogie. i was like where is he? well, kevin you know, it's a protocol. this is a holiday -- a holiday function. you know, the president and the first lady will come downstairs and speak and then they greet people and shake hands. so they said, we'll put you in the front of the podium. >> jimmy: yeah, it's very formal. >> very formal. true story. i'm in the front, president comes down. he gets to the podium and he says,...
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a sound test is helpful for its a permit holder is really assisted in the most part. every other party involved hearing the sound will respond to the same regardless >> has b there ever been a d b set louder than than the sound levels. >> no. >> i'm wondering what the point is to allow them. >> to know what the sound is sxaip the venue. >> if base becomes a problem we often ask sound officers will designate a megahertz level for the base or inform the occupant about better sound proofing. things like that. that will come to us when we get the complaints and go ahead and staff is perfectly capable of doing that without the officer but they need the complaint first so the staff will deal with it when it kingdoms >> so there's a motion and second to allow for our staff to go ahead and issue permits pending the hiring of a actual sound inspector. so can we take some public comment on this. anyone have an opinion. seeing one. >> good evening commissions i'm just heard, you know, commissioners talk about this issue. it's a process in order to get somebody appointed to, you know, have the ability to do the sound test. i'm wondering if we could consider outsourcing it for the time being until someone can come in like a third party for the action so to speak and get those permits so there's some degree of measurement. i kind of look at an example
a sound test is helpful for its a permit holder is really assisted in the most part. every other party involved hearing the sound will respond to the same regardless >> has b there ever been a d b set louder than than the sound levels. >> no. >> i'm wondering what the point is to allow them. >> to know what the sound is sxaip the venue. >> if base becomes a problem we often ask sound officers will designate a megahertz level for the base or inform the occupant...
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a topic for another day, if they can buy a, b and c spectrum, maybe they want to buy l, m, n, o, p later. if they can't buy a, b, and c, then if they can't buy that too then the first three things they bought -- it's a very confusing situation. any of you have any staff or anybody that want to get with my staff we can talk about and sort that out, i would appreciate that. i want to move to the chairman for a minute. if you turn on the tv at night, the only reason it's not 100% phone company ads and cellular companies and things because it's interspersed with auto insurance ads. seems like there's quite a bit of competition out there now. as far as the auction that i was talking about with chairman hundt, the wireless market appears to be extremely competitive. you do have larger companies, at&t, verizon, t-mobile, sprint and given that it doesn't make sense that the fcc -- why will they -- they shouldn't handicap bidders to get the most money for the taxpayers and have the best auction they can. some people want to limit who can buy what. can you kind of walk me through that? >> my view is that the auction ought to be available, open to all. i think if congress really wants to see the maximum amount
a topic for another day, if they can buy a, b and c spectrum, maybe they want to buy l, m, n, o, p later. if they can't buy a, b, and c, then if they can't buy that too then the first three things they bought -- it's a very confusing situation. any of you have any staff or anybody that want to get with my staff we can talk about and sort that out, i would appreciate that. i want to move to the chairman for a minute. if you turn on the tv at night, the only reason it's not 100% phone company ads...
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a plan b? wolf blitzer's joining us. wolf, are they talking about a plan b? do they have a backup plan?ll, there's a lot of republicans out there, potential republican candidates, whether some members of the u.s. senate like marco rubio, florida rand paul of kentucky, they made no secret they could be potentially interested. a whole bunch of republican governors out there, someone like bobby jindal of louisiana or scott walker of wisconsin, john of ohio. there are some from earlier contests. rick santorum, former senator from pennsylvania. there's a whole bunch of republicans whose names are out there. i think it's a little early to finalize that list. i wouldn't rule out chris christie by any meenls. if he gets through this current struggle, he's a very viable candidate. remember, he won the re-election in new jersey with a landslide. assuming he's telling the truth he has nothing to hide, he still will be a formidable candidate. one additional name i think we have to consider, suzanne, is jeb bush, former florida governor. his last name may be bush, but he's popular among a lot of rep
a plan b? wolf blitzer's joining us. wolf, are they talking about a plan b? do they have a backup plan?ll, there's a lot of republicans out there, potential republican candidates, whether some members of the u.s. senate like marco rubio, florida rand paul of kentucky, they made no secret they could be potentially interested. a whole bunch of republican governors out there, someone like bobby jindal of louisiana or scott walker of wisconsin, john of ohio. there are some from earlier contests....
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a local level. andóthat'szv really the big trd here. >> explain why would a hotel create anq air b and b clause. >> right now air b and bxd has more physical property to rent and there has been a number of articles on that. the shear number of properties. if they were like aassets, so it means they're a contender and company, they own no assets, so it means they're a contender and only rising whenÑi )u trends. so what can hotels jfdo? there is nofá brand pages. you can't do ads. so we might start toçó see whit label versions emerge. i've seen a few out there, one called near me cot( and others t hotel will createçó their own. the way it would look,e1 theçó s from air b and b can now upload the property details onjf to a these are official examples. and it means thexd hotelñr will them access to the supply chainzm? -- >> but if i'm high yatt,t( i ha much ridinge1 on the hyatt name to treat my guests the way i know my own hotel is going to treat my guests? there is a huge risk before. >> part of the allure is that the lot property andÑi its insir little dense city area, it's a cool local thing. and so you seet(Ñi hotels that to look like homes. hyatt has their ownÑi homes, as well. so we're seeing these things come together. it's not new. hotels have franc
a local level. andóthat'szv really the big trd here. >> explain why would a hotel create anq air b and b clause. >> right now air b and bxd has more physical property to rent and there has been a number of articles on that. the shear number of properties. if they were like aassets, so it means they're a contender and company, they own no assets, so it means they're a contender and only rising whenÑi )u trends. so what can hotels jfdo? there is nofá brand pages. you can't do ads....
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a square peg into a round hole. i had a friend who was trying to fill out her transient form, and she had air b&b. she did not know how to fill out the form, because it asks for her hotel. i do not think anyone would deny that air b&b offers alot to different communities. how do you accommodate that? it is not like they do not want to pay their taxes. that stuff is not taken into consideration. >> i want to go back to this question of talent. talent capital, -- you all have said talent and capital -- >> and regulation. >> talent, capital, and regulation. is there some merit to the idea that government can help incubate talent? i heard you, david, say let startups do that. so, is there a place, do you think? is there a place where government can go beyond pr, maybe do some things to help incubate at-home talent? since immigration reform alone will not come close. >> a policy that fosters entrepreneurship. i mean, if the local investor who is investing in real estate or a bar or restaurant or some high risk opportunity has a tax incentive that would allow them to create jobs and an opportunity for the community, if those tax incentives were there or policies were there for that person to do so. to start a downtown project or
a square peg into a round hole. i had a friend who was trying to fill out her transient form, and she had air b&b. she did not know how to fill out the form, because it asks for her hotel. i do not think anyone would deny that air b&b offers alot to different communities. how do you accommodate that? it is not like they do not want to pay their taxes. that stuff is not taken into consideration. >> i want to go back to this question of talent. talent capital, -- you all have said...
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a little cooler for some. may be a little bit of bay fog and windy in some higher elevations not at the surveys, i am -- surface, and it is a b- minus or b-plus we have some of that south wind and we have some clouds mooching in and we are back to dry and just slightly warmer. >>> consume report had it with aing for highway safety and the fit has been a long favorite model and they introduced they will earn top safety marks. >>> billionaire investor well- known he had a busy day first he announced he was investing another half million in apple even though he continued to criticize the cupertino company and then he talked about a proposal to spinoff pay pal and he also talked about twitter and said he had not bought any shares in that company yet. >>> and they are ordering the money and we will tell you what this 10-year-old did to get honored by berkeley police. ó@ó we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. . >>> welcome back, it is now 6:25 and we have a series of fundraisers for bryan stow, he was brutally beaten.
a little cooler for some. may be a little bit of bay fog and windy in some higher elevations not at the surveys, i am -- surface, and it is a b- minus or b-plus we have some of that south wind and we have some clouds mooching in and we are back to dry and just slightly warmer. >>> consume report had it with aing for highway safety and the fit has been a long favorite model and they introduced they will earn top safety marks. >>> billionaire investor well- known he had a busy...
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a grade for bernanke. they give him a b. the reason for the b is they tend to give him an a for his early response to the crisis and give him lower marks or incompletes for the later response. they think qe 3, probably 50% hung around too long. they also give him an incomplete because we don't know how the results are going to end up. >> he might still get an af things turn out the way he's hoping. >> history will judge. >> 1% would give him an a. >> i'm sure they would. >> that's a later discussion. >> later discussion with robert frank. >> that's a tease. thanks, steve. be sure to catch "street signs" tomorrow starting 1:50 p.m. eastern, ten minutes early, because we are building up to the big fed statement at 2:00 p.m. eastern. bill gross will be joining us with reaction and get his first public comments since the departure of the firm's ceo. that is all tomorrow here on the show. >>> elsewhere, managers are betting big on bonds this year. let's get out to bob pisani at the etf.com's inside etf conference. you are making us sick with that backdrop. absolutely sick. >> we are on the beach, it's 80 degrees. believe it or not, we are all very focused because the big topic is what to do with your bond funds this year. let's ask the man who knows. matt tucker from i-shares. you are very excited about something that's happening tomorrow. treasu
a grade for bernanke. they give him a b. the reason for the b is they tend to give him an a for his early response to the crisis and give him lower marks or incompletes for the later response. they think qe 3, probably 50% hung around too long. they also give him an incomplete because we don't know how the results are going to end up. >> he might still get an af things turn out the way he's hoping. >> history will judge. >> 1% would give him an a. >> i'm sure they would....
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a. or b? >> b. says that the agency may when it makes a finding of inadequate deployment, which they found scintd -- consistently with perfectly adequate but -- >> it says the commission dedetermination made it shall take a leading edge to accelerate -- >> yes. >> by removing barriers, structure -- [inaudible] and promoting competition and communications market. >> right. that on its face, your honor, doesn't proport to deal with the subject at hand. the subject at hand is the regulation of the operation of networks once constructed. >> do you think it clearly bars it? in other words, is it plain to here is the commission for a long time ak acknowledged as having been delegated broad authority in this area. and now in 1996, congress comes along with this 70 of and has broad language. in that context doesn't the court have to look at the language and interpret the plain language of a very broad authorization given the background which congress is deemed to be aware in term of what the supreme court has said about the authority of the commission? >> well, you look at the language that doesn't deal with the third patient actions that regulate. the communications market but in all terms. >> it does. it's also limited geographically. these are actually information services. >> [inaudible] we are. >> let me ask you this question. suppose hypothetically i know that the commission started this and but suppose hypothetically you are exercising market power -- is that -- to broadband development? no. it's not. the statute said 706 b. starts 706 b. said the commission should take action to accelerate deployment which is building of a network. >> but if you were emphasizing market power it would be difficult for anybody else to get in to the market. and -- [inaudible] >> it actually claims that. >> hypothetically -- >> the justice department and the ftc both in their comments to the fcc caution them caution the fcc to limit their concerns with market power. >> i think in your -- >> yes. >> yes. the fcc concluded generally or specifically with respect to certain markets that one of the program -- exercise market power just within the language of 706. that is to say we're leaving market power -- the market power would accelerate broadband. >> 706 b. still has geographic call limits just as -- >> the fcc had limited the inquiry to those areas where there was market power. that would be consistent with the geographic limitations, twont? >> i think looking a at that only language might have a reasonable reading there, y
a. or b? >> b. says that the agency may when it makes a finding of inadequate deployment, which they found scintd -- consistently with perfectly adequate but -- >> it says the commission dedetermination made it shall take a leading edge to accelerate -- >> yes. >> by removing barriers, structure -- [inaudible] and promoting competition and communications market. >> right. that on its face, your honor, doesn't proport to deal with the subject at hand. the subject at...
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a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. and spend your time working hard to get to point "b". and "b" could be here... or even here. but for you, "b" is not the end. capella university will help take you further, because our competency-based curriculum is designed for your profession, to move you forward to where you want to be. your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. >>> the u.s. committee has decided to put together atalented but undeniably heterosexual figure skaters. >> on ice now is our first competitor, t.j. davenport. t.j. looking confident wearing a very comfortable jets jersey and cargo pants. >> oh, wow. starting air guitar right off the top. lot of attitude there. >> thumbs up to his buddies. >> t. 1y6j.'s getting ready for first jump. is it the triple axle? >> no! >> i've us a wanted to learn how to ice skate. >> do you? >> no, i have no idea. my husband is a hockey player so he could show me a thing or two. >>> countdown begins as we are just one week away from the super bowl. >> this year the big game is in east rutherford new jersey at metlife stadium. you would not know that by just taking a walk around town. >> cnn's alexandra field tells us why that is. >> reporter: the super bowl's host cities says it is become overshadowed by nearby new york city. officials said they thought they'd get a chance to promote east rutherford, new jersey but they say no one is giving them the opportuni
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a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my crazy life, and also have a life. [ beep ] gotta go. ♪ and spend your time working hard to get to point "b". and "b" could be here... or even here. but for you, "b" is not the end. capella university will help take you further, because our competency-based curriculum is designed for your profession, to move you forward to where you want to be. your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. >>> here comes some serious winter weather. from the dakotas to florida, temperatures will be far below average by the end of the weekend. people in parking lots of minnesota could see the coldest day ever recorded. windchills may drop to 50 degrees below zero or koler. the nfl playoff showdown between the packers an 49ers could be the coldest game in nfl history. in new york city, three people are are lucky to be alive after their small plane made an the new york throughway. no ground vehicles were involved. fire officials say one person on the plane was treated for a minor head injury. msnbc host melissa harris perry teared up on national television during an apology to mitt romney's family on their new le adopted african-american grandson. outrange erupted after she and the panel joked about this photo of romney holding his grandson. and andrew cuomo is announcing executive order next week, allowing limited use of medical marijuana. recreational use became legal in colorado this week. >>> a knife found in a lake, an alleged murder weapon, rumors of satanic rituals and the words of a convicted killer. all of it adding up to an apparent slam dunk in the case against jason baldwin and damien echols. >> any time we would go to court, they were always standing along the walkway when they would lead us into the building, you know, screaming, holding signs. wishing death on me. >> damien and jason's trial for the murder of three young
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a pretty huge influx of enrollees in december, you know, i probably give them like a b, b minus. but, you know, it's still too early to give them a final grade. it all depends on what happens over the next three months. going into the final enrollment period. >> they need like 5 million pore people to enroll. do you think they'll get that 7 million? >> i think it all depends on, you know, a couple of factors. one, over the coming few weeks and months, you know, how good, you know, is the news coming out in terms of, you know, obama care? people start seeing, i think, positive stories, then i think you're going to see a good influx. but even without that, there is going to to be a significant number of people. we saw this in massachusetts. there was a huge influx of people coming, enrolling as the deadline approached. i think we'll have a better idea in terms of february and early march in terms of where we are. i think we'll come relatively close to the 7 million. >> angela, do you think they'll be close? >> i don't think they'll be relatively close. can i answer that question about giving obamacare or the rollout a grade sflp. >> go ahead. >> auto d minus, maybe even an f. listen, big brother government does not know what's better for us. chris, you're comparing this process to massachusetts. this is the united states of america. it's not a state. and in some places, it
a pretty huge influx of enrollees in december, you know, i probably give them like a b, b minus. but, you know, it's still too early to give them a final grade. it all depends on what happens over the next three months. going into the final enrollment period. >> they need like 5 million pore people to enroll. do you think they'll get that 7 million? >> i think it all depends on, you know, a couple of factors. one, over the coming few weeks and months, you know, how good, you know,...
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a theme rather than individual actions? talking about income inequality, trying to grow middle class as opposed to point a, b and c? >> i think point a, b and c will be in service of the larger theme, expanding opportunity for the middle class. i think the white house has been talking about that team. i think the president's going to be talk about how to create more jobs, good jobs and make sure those jobs pay. so if you're working hard you can succeed in this country. the ideas there, some he's going to be able to take on his own and some he'll need congress for. >> i think he's got to convince the american public not to be so pessimistic. for the last ten years, more people have thought we're on the wrong track in this country than on the right track in this country. >> is he pessimistic? >> he's always optimistic. >> i knew you'd say that. [ overlapping speakers ] >> we will see. we are about 51 minutes away. a lot more ahead. jake tapper is on capitol hill. jake? >> thanks, anderson. coming up, president obama will be heading into the lion's den here on capitol hill. we're standing by for his exit from the white house. we'll bring that to you. plus off to another hero who will have the rare honor of sitting with first lady michelle obama. this is a woman who prevented a school shooting by talking to the would-be shooter and telling him she loved him. more on that after this quick break. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> welcome back to cnn's coverage of the president's fifth state-of-the-union address. i'm jake tapper. i'm standing in statchary hall yards away from where president obama will deliver his address at the end of the hour and minutes awa
a theme rather than individual actions? talking about income inequality, trying to grow middle class as opposed to point a, b and c? >> i think point a, b and c will be in service of the larger theme, expanding opportunity for the middle class. i think the white house has been talking about that team. i think the president's going to be talk about how to create more jobs, good jobs and make sure those jobs pay. so if you're working hard you can succeed in this country. the ideas there,...
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a didn't cause b. a and b happened at the same time. you could blame global warming. my guess is it's abortion. if you want to allow it, you have to allow abortion. i think a lot of it has to do with going to planned parenthood. >> or birth control. >> what's the other reason? birth control, yeah, they lumped it in control, so we don't know. that's the other angle that may not -- >> they aren't telling us. >> it may not be as savory for us conservatives. >> we have to debate this on another show. >>> coming up, super bowl sunday is less than three weeks away and everybody is catching football fever. even this pastor who took drastic measures at sunday mass to make sure he didn't miss his 49ers in the playoffs. >>> plus, acket scandal ahead of this weekend's championship games. are some teams banning certain fans? we'll have that next for you on "the five." @w@wowowpg÷÷owúç÷g >>> the road to the super bowl now just 19 days away from the big game, and we want to show you what one die-hard 49ers fan just did, it's going viral on the internet. pastor tim christiansen from a church in montana didn't want to miss the playoff game last sunday, so he gave a very, very short sermon. one minute long, so he could go watch his team. >> there is a football game starting in just a few moments. not that i have any vested interest in the game or the outcome of the game whatsoever, but i think we might just have an abbreviated service. peace, love, and serve the lord. >> we will. thanks be to god. and i'm out of here. >> oh, my gosh. >> god has already forgiven pastor tim because it was just a joke. take it easy. he held a full service after that, and the congregation was in on it. >> speaking of the playoffs, ticke
a didn't cause b. a and b happened at the same time. you could blame global warming. my guess is it's abortion. if you want to allow it, you have to allow abortion. i think a lot of it has to do with going to planned parenthood. >> or birth control. >> what's the other reason? birth control, yeah, they lumped it in control, so we don't know. that's the other angle that may not -- >> they aren't telling us. >> it may not be as savory for us conservatives. >> we have...
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a little bit of money on something i'm not using. instead of selling, you're renting out, you've got a spare room, put it on air b & b, car sharing services. it is a juggernaut in the leisure and travel space right now. they've turned the whole -- i think they're doing more rooms than hotel chains are doing. >> you still like google? >> still love google. i think youtube is aasset. if youtube was public, what would it be worth? $25 billion, $30 billion? >> the profit -- >> $60 billion in tv. >> i watch youtube -- i watched a youtube concert this morning. this is john steinberg, president and c.o.o. of buzzfeed and cnbc contributor and the only man i have let punch a button in, i don't know, what, nine years of this show? >> means the world. thank you so much. >> thanks so much for coming on the show. stay with cramer. i need proof of insurance. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffm
a little bit of money on something i'm not using. instead of selling, you're renting out, you've got a spare room, put it on air b & b, car sharing services. it is a juggernaut in the leisure and travel space right now. they've turned the whole -- i think they're doing more rooms than hotel chains are doing. >> you still like google? >> still love google. i think youtube is aasset. if youtube was public, what would it be worth? $25 billion, $30 billion? >> the profit --...