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aol at number four.iant second-quarter revenue topped wall street estimates by a 60% jump in ad sales. i was told he spoke of building global poppies and strengthening a well for -- so interesting people no longer talk about their operations at all. do you know anyone with an aol address? >> i do. it is very rare. >> number three, 21st century fox. the ceo rupert murdoch, the $75 million takeover for time warner. toe warner's board refused engage in talks. stock prices fall about 11% since the offer became public. fost reports quarterly earnings today. there will be a lot of questions . >> yes indeed. this all brings us to number two, time warner, following fox's bid. earnings thated beat analyst estimates. it announced plans for $5 billion of shares, overshadowed. revenue grew 17%. and another failed bid. the company is dropping takeover talks for t-mobile and shaking is stepping down, being replaced by marcelo clara a. stocks, as they start to trade midweek, we still have our names but they are trickli
aol at number four.iant second-quarter revenue topped wall street estimates by a 60% jump in ad sales. i was told he spoke of building global poppies and strengthening a well for -- so interesting people no longer talk about their operations at all. do you know anyone with an aol address? >> i do. it is very rare. >> number three, 21st century fox. the ceo rupert murdoch, the $75 million takeover for time warner. toe warner's board refused engage in talks. stock prices fall about...
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they spun off aol. the time warner cable assets are gone. left with three high-growth businesses. all good businesses. >> you just mentioned aol, reporting its latest earnings today. how was there quarter? >> the quarter was actually very good. ais is the sixth quarter in row aol has shown improving advertising growth. that is the story for aol. it is also the story for yahoo!, but yahoo! has not been able to deliver that topline growth. now the question is, let's start to see greater profitability going forward. -- bob iger was on with my colleague jon erlichman out in los angeles. they still have challenges. what are they? >> the challenge for disney -- disney is in a great vision. nobody talked about them having to do a deal in terms of fox and time warner because they are in such a good position. >> did not even,. >> their biggest is this is espn. but their most notable challenge byfrom fox sports one, on fox. for the first time there is a viable competitor to espn. what does that mean? higher programming rates they have to pay and maybe
they spun off aol. the time warner cable assets are gone. left with three high-growth businesses. all good businesses. >> you just mentioned aol, reporting its latest earnings today. how was there quarter? >> the quarter was actually very good. ais is the sixth quarter in row aol has shown improving advertising growth. that is the story for aol. it is also the story for yahoo!, but yahoo! has not been able to deliver that topline growth. now the question is, let's start to see...
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joining us right now is aol cramer and ceo tim armstrong.it to see you this morning. >> tell us about the quarter missed in terms of what the street was expecting for eps, a little better than revenue. what happened? >> we are one quarter consecutive growth in adjusted eb california our calculations around the adjustments is aol had a very strong quarter. number two growth. we are the largest players in the video space, program advertising space. we have done a great job of building global premium content brand overall. aol is one of the most forward looking, forward leaning companies. we are really happy with the quarter. >> let's talk about what you said in terms of consumer growth. how did you do that? by building growth organically or bringing in organic brands? >> if you are out on the street, they're doing multidevices, you look at media over the phones through the top tv. aol is one of the largest providers of content and advertising for the multi-platform world. we are on 15 checked over the top devices, delta airlines at 30,000 feet
joining us right now is aol cramer and ceo tim armstrong.it to see you this morning. >> tell us about the quarter missed in terms of what the street was expecting for eps, a little better than revenue. what happened? >> we are one quarter consecutive growth in adjusted eb california our calculations around the adjustments is aol had a very strong quarter. number two growth. we are the largest players in the video space, program advertising space. we have done a great job of building...
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now there is speculation that aol is planning a big acquisition. the stock was slightly higher to 4 2.46. >>> weak earnings and a lower than expected forecast, the maker of diagnostic tests partly blamed the termination of the contract with insurer horizon blue cross for the disappointing guidance. the stock tumbled 7.5% to $36.04. >>> you should expect to pay more for your health care coverage, starting in 2015 a study from the national business group on health says the nation's largest employers project health benefit costs will rise 6.5% next year and they plan on shifting more of that increase on to employees. more than half the companies surveyed will increase the number of high deductible plans they offer to employees. >>> well, as corporate america shifts health care costs to workers, many of the same companies are catering to big changes to the customer base. as we continue our series ageing in america, we look how some companies and sectors are benefitting from a rapidly ageing population. dominic chu has the story. >> reporter: when it co
now there is speculation that aol is planning a big acquisition. the stock was slightly higher to 4 2.46. >>> weak earnings and a lower than expected forecast, the maker of diagnostic tests partly blamed the termination of the contract with insurer horizon blue cross for the disappointing guidance. the stock tumbled 7.5% to $36.04. >>> you should expect to pay more for your health care coverage, starting in 2015 a study from the national business group on health says the...
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jerry levin, former aol time warner ceo. warner ceo. now hear steve ballmer's so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. . neil: it looked like he's got an uphill battle to hang onto this team. what chance does he have on a court has ruled that he doesn't? >> there's no question that there's a battle in store here, and i don't think donald is somebody to run away from the battle. neil: that was donald sterling's attorney telling me that they were not turning away from the battle but that battle may have already ended. a california appeals court rejecting sterling's bid to hang onto the l.a. clippers, but that team now is in someone else's hands, steve ballmer and his attorney is joining me right now. the game is over as far as this is concerned to you? there's no chance that sterling can come back and make an argument for owning the clippers? is this put to bed no
jerry levin, former aol time warner ceo. warner ceo. now hear steve ballmer's so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. . neil: it looked like he's got an uphill battle to hang onto this team. what chance does he have on a court has ruled that he doesn't? >> there's no question that there's a battle in...
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jerry levin, former aol time warner ceo. now hear steve ballmer's attorney. the new owner of that particular team. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. . neil: it looked like he's got an uphill battle to hang onto this team. what chance does he have on a court has ruled that he doesn't? >> there's no question that there's a battle in store here, and i don't think donald is somebody to run away from the battle. neil: that was donald sterling's attorney telling me that they were not turning away from the battle but that battle may have already ended. a california appeals court rejecting sterling's bid to hang o
jerry levin, former aol time warner ceo. now hear steve ballmer's attorney. the new owner of that particular team. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to...
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melissa: aol making a comeback. the has-been internet giant crushes wall street expectations with a solid earnings report, reporting 12% boost in revenue versus a year ago. not crushing it though. flip side of the coin. yahoo!, whose revenue is down 3% from the same time period. sew you get aol out there. they come in, do a great job, making yahoo! and flashy she yo -- >> aol, so many people wrote them off as dead couple years ago. they came back. interesting thing in their report, 60% jump in advertising revenue in the third quarter. 60%, from a company that most people thought was outdated. melissa: was it -- >> off a low base but at same point they have gotten in a lot of businesses they haven't been before and very successfully. >> and out of some businesses they blew up in. remember that, local news -- >> patch. >> patch didn't work out. that is off the books. >> i kind of liked the idea. they're also, they're still getting surprising amount of money from subscriptions. you think of internet access services --
melissa: aol making a comeback. the has-been internet giant crushes wall street expectations with a solid earnings report, reporting 12% boost in revenue versus a year ago. not crushing it though. flip side of the coin. yahoo!, whose revenue is down 3% from the same time period. sew you get aol out there. they come in, do a great job, making yahoo! and flashy she yo -- >> aol, so many people wrote them off as dead couple years ago. they came back. interesting thing in their report, 60%...
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web service company aol and entertainment giant disney.et's start with disney. >> movie superheroes helped disney with third-quarter estimates that beat estimates. it had to box office hits in the last quarter from marvel studios unit. we are talking about the captain america sequel and "maleficant"" disney's hit from last year "frozen" continues to deliver profit. >> jon erlichman sat down with disney ceo bob iger who said good content and strong brands are helping to drive disney earnings. >> in today's world with so much consumer choice, more than we have ever seen before, content not only has to be good but i think brands are very important. guardians of the galaxy is a great example of that. people say it came out of nowhere because those characters were not well-known. the title was not well-known but the marvel brand has become something in the consumer's eyes that means something and it should be trusted because they have a track record of making good films. >> you had hinted before that you felt like there might be this avengers-l
web service company aol and entertainment giant disney.et's start with disney. >> movie superheroes helped disney with third-quarter estimates that beat estimates. it had to box office hits in the last quarter from marvel studios unit. we are talking about the captain america sequel and "maleficant"" disney's hit from last year "frozen" continues to deliver profit. >> jon erlichman sat down with disney ceo bob iger who said good content and strong brands are...
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you worked for aol. this has nothing to do with aol, but i'm trying to establish a record here. something along the way your career led you to this position now after working on the jerry sandusky scandal, or the aftermath of it. you mentioned at the beginning of your testimony that the world is a different place, and you immediately transitioned to the internet. did the internet cause this? did the internet enable this? is this world a different place because of a deterioration of society in general, or were these people, struggling for my christianity here, these people -- have these people always been here and with us in our society? i want your personal opinion. >> the internet has opened up opportunities that did not exist that facilitates the commission of these traditional crimes. i mean there were always predators. the month did you say operandi has changed online because when you think about it now the internet provides a global platform. it provides the ability for a predator to so-called groom a potential victim because through all the information that is imparted in
you worked for aol. this has nothing to do with aol, but i'm trying to establish a record here. something along the way your career led you to this position now after working on the jerry sandusky scandal, or the aftermath of it. you mentioned at the beginning of your testimony that the world is a different place, and you immediately transitioned to the internet. did the internet cause this? did the internet enable this? is this world a different place because of a deterioration of society in...
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it has the support of steve case, the cofounder of aol.ri has raised close to $1 million in funding. the founder and chief executive joins me now. thanks for being here. give us details having to do with interchangeable lenses. this means you don't have to make a decision as to what the best frame is? >> sure. you can buy the lenses you need, and then snap them in the frames you want. so we have three different lens shapes currently you can pick from. you pick which shape works for you, and you can buy any friends from that family. >> how did you come up with the idea? >> to backtrack a little, when i was 11 years old my best friend accidentally shot me in the eye with a bb gun and i was supposed to be blind. luckily, i was not, but since then i have been forced to wear glasses every day. i went online to find somebody doing this, and nobody was doing it. there was no innovation at all in eyewear. i said, you know what, i am not very smart, but i think i will figure this out. we have been working hard at it for 20 months to bring it to mar
it has the support of steve case, the cofounder of aol.ri has raised close to $1 million in funding. the founder and chief executive joins me now. thanks for being here. give us details having to do with interchangeable lenses. this means you don't have to make a decision as to what the best frame is? >> sure. you can buy the lenses you need, and then snap them in the frames you want. so we have three different lens shapes currently you can pick from. you pick which shape works for you,...
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. >> and we have a little video of you, tim, from aol. aol has a video of you dancing.dance. let's take a look at this. >> i am so excited to go to work. so i do a dance in the parking lot. it's a dance of magic. we serve breakfast, lunch and hugs. the hugs are the best part. i am tim harris. and this is my place. oh, yeah. >> tim, that is a great video. how did you get the idea to do these hugs in your restaurants and do it so much in your restaurant? >> well, i am born a hugger. >> and so it's just your natural impulse when you see people, that's the say you feel? >> yeah. i love giving everybody hugs. it makes me feel awesome and it makes everybody in my restaurant feel a lot happier. >> tim, i suppose most people who come to your restaurant have been there before and they know about you. you have your regulars. but what about someone just driving through town, never been there before. have you ever had anybody be so surprised they didn't know what to do? >> they get out of their car and take pictures of the restaurant and come in. and i'm at the front door doing my
. >> and we have a little video of you, tim, from aol. aol has a video of you dancing.dance. let's take a look at this. >> i am so excited to go to work. so i do a dance in the parking lot. it's a dance of magic. we serve breakfast, lunch and hugs. the hugs are the best part. i am tim harris. and this is my place. oh, yeah. >> tim, that is a great video. how did you get the idea to do these hugs in your restaurants and do it so much in your restaurant? >> well, i am born...
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. >> it's not even fedex and u.p.s., it's google, amazon, aol. they have made communication free amongst anyone. >> okay. we have to leave it right there. we'll say thank you to our cast and crew for joining us this week. don't forget to check out jonathan wayne's new stock picks, but first why you and more importantly our president need to pay attention to this. >> look how much money america spends to fight islam instead of just being out front. >>> wake up, america, i want to share with you something i found that is horrifying and shook me to the core. check out this recruitment video prepared by the pr wing of isis. a heart-felt young man walking through a hospital. now listen to converts casually calling for other westerners for join. >> ask yourself is this how you want to die? know that you will be resurrected the way you lived your life. do you wish tor resurrected -- >> here an isis fighter calling out america, mocking us. >> look how much america spends to fight islam. look at this big car. american ford. >> these recruitment videos are
. >> it's not even fedex and u.p.s., it's google, amazon, aol. they have made communication free amongst anyone. >> okay. we have to leave it right there. we'll say thank you to our cast and crew for joining us this week. don't forget to check out jonathan wayne's new stock picks, but first why you and more importantly our president need to pay attention to this. >> look how much money america spends to fight islam instead of just being out front. >>> wake up,...
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aol, we saw that happen recently. people counted out aol five years ago, four years ago. it has come roaring back. is it possible jcpenney can come back to full speed? >> i think they can. mark ullman is convicted it will not be corvettes, gym we's, woolworth's grants. they are making headway. they're shutting down stores that are underperforming. we'll go after the new buyer making more contemporary looking store. they're looking one in brooklyn, make it very small. creating more like a minute mynal -- mini mall, fashion shows, vendors from outside, creating a shopping experience better than their peers. i do believe long term they can recover. liz: i'm glad you're positive. two, three-year stock picture is very positive for the company. peter is not picking anything close to jcpenney. you have names like o'reilly automotive which is interesting play with all the news about auto parts. pfizer, cameron international. how do you pick your stocks? >> we are growth stock investors. we look for companies with good seven to 10 years of earnings growth. we look for companies wi
aol, we saw that happen recently. people counted out aol five years ago, four years ago. it has come roaring back. is it possible jcpenney can come back to full speed? >> i think they can. mark ullman is convicted it will not be corvettes, gym we's, woolworth's grants. they are making headway. they're shutting down stores that are underperforming. we'll go after the new buyer making more contemporary looking store. they're looking one in brooklyn, make it very small. creating more like a...
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. >> it's not even fedex and u.p.s., it's google, amazon, aol. they have made communication free amongst anyone. >> okay. we have to leave it right there. we'll say thank you to our cast and crew for joining us this week. don't forget to check out jonathan wayne's new stock picks, but first why you and more importantly our president need to pay attention to this. >> look how much money america spends to fight islam instead of just being out front. chloe is 9 months old. she is the greatest thing ever. one little smile. one little laugh. honey bunny... (laughter) we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. (baby noise...laughter) we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diver
. >> it's not even fedex and u.p.s., it's google, amazon, aol. they have made communication free amongst anyone. >> okay. we have to leave it right there. we'll say thank you to our cast and crew for joining us this week. don't forget to check out jonathan wayne's new stock picks, but first why you and more importantly our president need to pay attention to this. >> look how much money america spends to fight islam instead of just being out front. chloe is 9 months old. she is...
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today earnings from viacom and aol. the dow dropping 139 points. the nasdaq losing 31 to 4352. rupert murdoch pulls his bid to buy time warn. the board refused to discuss a deal though the offer was compelling and fox's approach was frepiendly. >>> check the forecast now with meteorologist rob mayeda. how are we looking today? >> interesting out there. we have light rain falling in parts of the central bay from the peninsula towards the east bay, too. you can see, some of the wet roadways around san francisco, last band of showers through the bay area now, down into palo alto and sunnyvale. and heading towards castro valley, pleasanton, dublin, san ramon, light rain from north to south. that will be the trend today. enough to wet the ground in a few spots by hayward. down the sunol grade, you may have wet roads. anytime you get to light rain around the driest time of year, that could make roadways slick with the oil on the top of those freeways. we will see clearing skies from north to south, heading into the afternoon. past lunchtime, clearing. temperatures climbing warmer tha
today earnings from viacom and aol. the dow dropping 139 points. the nasdaq losing 31 to 4352. rupert murdoch pulls his bid to buy time warn. the board refused to discuss a deal though the offer was compelling and fox's approach was frepiendly. >>> check the forecast now with meteorologist rob mayeda. how are we looking today? >> interesting out there. we have light rain falling in parts of the central bay from the peninsula towards the east bay, too. you can see, some of the wet...
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messenger, aol instant messenger that have been around for decades that financial types have been usingbloomberg terminals because they wanted something else. and they have failed to take off or gain the same popularity. and i'm wondering if you think a start-up like this with a band of brothers, jpmorgan, morgan stanley, goldman sachs has reported putting some money into this, if you think it would really take off. >> i think there's a shot. i think the key is it's open source. so it's going to take a while for the right security protocols to get built in for everybody to feel comfortable with that. this potentially opens the door for others, for your thompson reuters to also move in on bloomberg's territory. they can kind of pick away at various pieces of the value proposition behind a bloomberg terminal. so it's interesting. it's kind of linux-like in what it did to suns' servers back in the day, but this isn't going to change joefovernight. >> maverick capital is said to be investing in this. if you put a bunch of buyers and sellers on the intermediaries and say everybody is on this
messenger, aol instant messenger that have been around for decades that financial types have been usingbloomberg terminals because they wanted something else. and they have failed to take off or gain the same popularity. and i'm wondering if you think a start-up like this with a band of brothers, jpmorgan, morgan stanley, goldman sachs has reported putting some money into this, if you think it would really take off. >> i think there's a shot. i think the key is it's open source. so it's...
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i can relate to being passionate about a creature and using it as aol. >> i love the way she was fascinatede animal. i was fascinated by the way she used robotic knowledge to enhance her research, it's a work. >> and an example of where science research is going. it's so cross-disciplinary, being an expert in one is not enough any more. it's great to see someone starting at stanford. he she has that handle. >> for viewers, young women waiting to get into science or mentors, what advice do you have? >> don't think because you are not at university, that you can't get in there and participate. ask your science teachers that you have in your middle school or high school as many questions as you have, and ask them for additional resources. they'll be able to help you to educate yourself. >>> i would say stick to what makes you curious. her curiositity came across, that's why she's so good at what she does. she has a natural inquisitiveness. >> and fortunately he had the enablers along side her to push her to get to the level and is doing amazing stuff. both of you are amazing examples of breaki
i can relate to being passionate about a creature and using it as aol. >> i love the way she was fascinatede animal. i was fascinated by the way she used robotic knowledge to enhance her research, it's a work. >> and an example of where science research is going. it's so cross-disciplinary, being an expert in one is not enough any more. it's great to see someone starting at stanford. he she has that handle. >> for viewers, young women waiting to get into science or mentors,...
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there was a poll in 2005 by tie-in and aol that asked americans who is the greatest american of all time not the greatest presidents of all time but who is the greatest american of all time. 2.4 million responded. very popular. one more. 2013, february after barack obama second inaugural that should be at the height of the popularity either way obama got re- elected with less electoral college votes and less popular votes. first and only president that has happened with. he got reelected with 49 states and obama had 26 states. the poll done in february of 2013 asked right after the second inaugural if the presidential election was held between ronald reagan and barack obama who would you vote for and he won by 58%. that's higher than the percentage against carter. and ronald reagan also won in that survey among the voters ages 18 to 25. which was the youth group that elected barack obama. so you can see why so many would like to be like ronald reagan and say i'm a conservative. they like to emulate a political success first and foremost. but that said that gets to the question of what di
there was a poll in 2005 by tie-in and aol that asked americans who is the greatest american of all time not the greatest presidents of all time but who is the greatest american of all time. 2.4 million responded. very popular. one more. 2013, february after barack obama second inaugural that should be at the height of the popularity either way obama got re- elected with less electoral college votes and less popular votes. first and only president that has happened with. he got reelected with...
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she bravely served as senior editor for at the "washington times" and a columnist at aol. her journalism experience includes leading producer of abc news this week and good morning america. emily miller served as deputy press secretary at the department of state for both secretaries of state colin powell and condoleezza rice. she also served as communications director to the majority whip, tom delay. she graduated cum laude at georgetown university school of foreign service. please welcome emily miller. [applause] >> always hard to follow a big act but i know you can do it. >> i'm talking about guns, you know? thank you for having. i'm honored to be here. and so on are to be present with all of you guys, and wish she was here but she's here in spirit. as i said i'm going to talk about guns. into the cover of my book. i've got myself holding a gun which is my own gun. that three years ago this month, three years ago i'd never shot a gun in my life. i never even thought about shooting again. i never -- definitely had not thought of owning a gun. but what changed me and my pe
she bravely served as senior editor for at the "washington times" and a columnist at aol. her journalism experience includes leading producer of abc news this week and good morning america. emily miller served as deputy press secretary at the department of state for both secretaries of state colin powell and condoleezza rice. she also served as communications director to the majority whip, tom delay. she graduated cum laude at georgetown university school of foreign service. please...
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she served as senior editor at the washington times and a columnist at aol. her journalism experience includes being a producer of abc news this weekend "good morning america." emily miller served as deputy press secretary at the department of state for both secretaries of state, colin powell and condoleezza rice. she also served as communications director to the majority with tom delay. she graduated laude at georgetown university school of foreign service. please welcome emily miller. [applause] >> always hard to follow a big act. >> you can do it. >> i can do it. i'm talking about guns. thank you for having me. and so honored to be here and be with all of you guys and i wish mr. schlafly was here, but he's yours. any assess such a good example for conservative women that those of us out here fighting for. as i said, i talk about guns. it is covered in my book. three years ago, this meant three years ago i'd never shot a gun in my life. i have never even thought about shooting a gun. but what changed me and what changed my perspective on this issue, which h
she served as senior editor at the washington times and a columnist at aol. her journalism experience includes being a producer of abc news this weekend "good morning america." emily miller served as deputy press secretary at the department of state for both secretaries of state, colin powell and condoleezza rice. she also served as communications director to the majority with tom delay. she graduated laude at georgetown university school of foreign service. please welcome emily...
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aol wants to raise 345 million dollars to expand the advertising business.tor plans to sell convertible notes. hoping to shift from producing sides to become a web platform for ad sales. the maker of candy crash saga sees shares go sour. plunging after quarterly sales trailed estimates. the company cut the outlook for the year. developing new names to attract players quitting candy crash. everyone wondering if it was a one-hit wonder. that is your company news. like futures of 10. they improved. dow futures up 72. means if you are in the market, good news. a topic dear to your heart, millennial literacy. essential threat not only to parents like tom keene that the u.s. economy as a whole. focusing on financial services. the company some say could be worth as much as a billion dollars. she has made it her mission to keep her generation of floats "nd on the cover of "forbes magazine this morning. if you are 28, the recession generation as you are your self, what does it mean to get a piece of the american dream? >> right now the average senior actuate dirty th
aol wants to raise 345 million dollars to expand the advertising business.tor plans to sell convertible notes. hoping to shift from producing sides to become a web platform for ad sales. the maker of candy crash saga sees shares go sour. plunging after quarterly sales trailed estimates. the company cut the outlook for the year. developing new names to attract players quitting candy crash. everyone wondering if it was a one-hit wonder. that is your company news. like futures of 10. they...
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as well as the co of aol. aboutsteaming mad corporate tax reform.ot doing a taxi version. >> that is right. >> that is coming up at 8:00 a.m. we want to get to the u.k. because doris johnson says he plans to run for a seat in parliament next year. guy johnson, anchor of the pulse in london spoke to him today. what was your take away with the london mayor? the speech here at bloomberg was around the eu, but the fact that you say he's going to run for harmon, that puts them in place to run for leadership of the conservative -- run for parliament, that puts him in place to run for leadership of the conservative party and pry minister. -- prime minister. we had a run on europe for 39 is.s, or whatever it the people of my generation have not had a chance to vote explicitly. reforms, i will campaign for a yes. if we can't, the future is transforming. if you look at britain today, the position in the global it could be just as great and glorious. >> it will be amazing to see what happens next within britain. johnson hnson -- doris johnson entering politics
as well as the co of aol. aboutsteaming mad corporate tax reform.ot doing a taxi version. >> that is right. >> that is coming up at 8:00 a.m. we want to get to the u.k. because doris johnson says he plans to run for a seat in parliament next year. guy johnson, anchor of the pulse in london spoke to him today. what was your take away with the london mayor? the speech here at bloomberg was around the eu, but the fact that you say he's going to run for harmon, that puts them in place...
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she previously served as senior editor at the washington times and a columnist at aol. her journalism experience includes being a producer of awc news this week -- abc news this week and good morning america. emily miller served as deputy press secretary at the department of state for both secretaries of state colin powell and condoleezza rice. she also served as communication director to the majority whip, tom delaware lay. she graduated cum laude at georgetown university school of foreign service. please welcome emily miller. [applause] thank you for coming. >> thanks for having me. >> always hard to follow a big act. but i know you can do it. >> i think i can do it. i'm talking about guns, that always brings out the interest. thank you for having me, i'm so honored to be here and so honored to be present with all of you guys and wish mrs. schlafly was here, but she's here in spirit and has set such an example for conservative women that those of us who are still out there fighting for. so here, as i said, i'm talking about guns, and it's the cover of my book. i've go
she previously served as senior editor at the washington times and a columnist at aol. her journalism experience includes being a producer of awc news this week -- abc news this week and good morning america. emily miller served as deputy press secretary at the department of state for both secretaries of state colin powell and condoleezza rice. she also served as communication director to the majority whip, tom delaware lay. she graduated cum laude at georgetown university school of foreign...
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working together, aol, facebook, google, twitter and yahoo! are committed to improving systems to help protect users across the web. we believe if we all work together to identify threats, we can make the web a safer place for everyone. again, thank you for the opportunity to testify. >> thank you, mr. haralson. dr. fabricant. >> thank you, madam chair, members of the committee to participate. i am dr. dana fabricant, director of the national product association revealed as the largest trade association in the industry. we represent thousands of retailers, manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of houses, dietary supplements, personal care the millions of americans you supplements each year. of the members are household names, most are small business owners come in many women out who got in the business to help people live truly healthier lives. our first rule to customers as wealth with your health care provider in the dietary supplement part of a broader healthier lifestyle that includes diet and exercise. madam chair, remembers fully sup
working together, aol, facebook, google, twitter and yahoo! are committed to improving systems to help protect users across the web. we believe if we all work together to identify threats, we can make the web a safer place for everyone. again, thank you for the opportunity to testify. >> thank you, mr. haralson. dr. fabricant. >> thank you, madam chair, members of the committee to participate. i am dr. dana fabricant, director of the national product association revealed as the...
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the big thing when i was a teenager was aol instant messenger, my parents were concerned not just foracy but the use of my time, you should be paying outside as a kid. >> the apps are ubiquitous. it's very unique parenting being able to limit the actions of kids. david: i remember when telephones came into being no, i don't remember that. [laughter] and we better move on i'm embarrassing myself here. issue number three, atlantic city closing three casinos and new jersey's answer is another casino. plans being unveiled for a new las vegas style casino in the new york and new jersey area. so i would think that three strikes and you're out. >> this is totally different. my family had a small property in atlantic city. the only other place you could go it was legalized back in the day was nevada. but many states offer gambling and new york metropolitan area with a big business area or atlantic city. but now they put a casino in north jersey and you have 9 million people across the way and i think it's crazy. david: some that we haven't even mentioned yet is online gambling. with online ga
the big thing when i was a teenager was aol instant messenger, my parents were concerned not just foracy but the use of my time, you should be paying outside as a kid. >> the apps are ubiquitous. it's very unique parenting being able to limit the actions of kids. david: i remember when telephones came into being no, i don't remember that. [laughter] and we better move on i'm embarrassing myself here. issue number three, atlantic city closing three casinos and new jersey's answer is...
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. >> aol vice president of product ryan block, as always thank you for stopping by. >> thank you. >> are sharks biting and damaging underwater fiber optic cables? that's one google product -- that's what one google product manager says. we will look at why and what the search giant plan to prevent sharknados attacking the internet. the s&p 500 rising for the week, by the way, 12.2%. -- >> you're watching "bloomberg west," where we focus on technology and future of business. i'm emily chang. the online version of the oxford dictionary is getting an update to keep up with current technology. the new tech-related words getting an entry include binge watch, catfish, which means presenting a false identity online, cord-cutter, docs, referring to gathering and publishing private information, listicle and subtweet. these are going into the online dictionary only and will not be included in the official oxford english dictionary. does that mean you can't use them on scrabble? don't know. we will have to look into that. everyone is doing it 23r your friends, family to celebrities, politicians
. >> aol vice president of product ryan block, as always thank you for stopping by. >> thank you. >> are sharks biting and damaging underwater fiber optic cables? that's one google product -- that's what one google product manager says. we will look at why and what the search giant plan to prevent sharknados attacking the internet. the s&p 500 rising for the week, by the way, 12.2%. -- >> you're watching "bloomberg west," where we focus on technology and...
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and so we toil away but we don't have many that, you know, are still on the home page of aol and they handed over and so that is fine. and that is my role here and that's really working on the consumer cards that the public can handle. >> host: do you find that some authors are more willing to do the promotions? >> yes, it's a different skill set than writing. if you're a solitary person who sits at their computer and then suddenly you are asked to perform some than others are not really comfortable with it. and the marketing group finds something where they can excel. some are very good on twitter, some are very good on camera. some are very good in terms of finding a way that they can share their work and really connect with that. >> host: how important are your efforts in marketing? on facebook, twitter, amsterdam. >> it's been the biggest change in the course of my career when i started it was trade marketing and we were working with major retailers to convince them to take this in a displayable quantity. and now with social media we can really connect this and there's a lot they
and so we toil away but we don't have many that, you know, are still on the home page of aol and they handed over and so that is fine. and that is my role here and that's really working on the consumer cards that the public can handle. >> host: do you find that some authors are more willing to do the promotions? >> yes, it's a different skill set than writing. if you're a solitary person who sits at their computer and then suddenly you are asked to perform some than others are not...
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have complained about the financial bebecause of the fees and branch closers, time warner cable, and aol, all of companies on top of the list were banks or telecoms, up next, walmart wants to deliver a new experience to its on-line customers in an attempt to give amazon a run for its money. ♪ ♪ gerri: we love walmart stories, and there's a good one today. the retail giant revamping its web site to entice shoppers and boost profits. here with how their doing it is jo ling kent. >> walmart is getting awfully personal, personalizing their shopping e appearance online by -- experience on lie by showing shoppers products you might like based on past purchase. local weather and even community events walk onto their page. trying to chip away at rival amazon as its own u.s. division has seen pretty disappointing sales for five straight quarters at stores opened at least a year. look, walmart has a long way to go. online sales are only a fraction of its annual revenue while as you look at amazon, we generate near -- they generate nearly $61 billion of business. walmart.com is testing a quicker ch
have complained about the financial bebecause of the fees and branch closers, time warner cable, and aol, all of companies on top of the list were banks or telecoms, up next, walmart wants to deliver a new experience to its on-line customers in an attempt to give amazon a run for its money. ♪ ♪ gerri: we love walmart stories, and there's a good one today. the retail giant revamping its web site to entice shoppers and boost profits. here with how their doing it is jo ling kent. >>...
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it is not clear how that experience affected him and his story is still murky ul aol a few facts arell certain. he was known as a preacher. he is thought to be a doctorate in salt lake studies and considered to be a descendant of the prophet mohamed. >> iraq has been a solid training ground for him. i think he witnessed day by day the inability of iraqi leaders. he witnessed how the americans basically operated in iraq. >> reporter: and after the u.s. killed a al al qaeda's lean iraq, abu ma sad al zarqawi in, in 2006, in a document leaked by wikileaks, the group has changeddists name twice, first to islamic state of iraq and the levant and then the islamic state. and new islamic nation. some say baghdadi is more feared and more powerful than osama bashar al-assad ever was. >> he found his moment i think when syria opened up. he rebuilt and regrouped and he obviously is extremely calculating, i think, he has both the -- not only the vision, but the political leadership. >> reporter: and he has the money. reportedly raking in $12 million a month funding his organization through extort
it is not clear how that experience affected him and his story is still murky ul aol a few facts arell certain. he was known as a preacher. he is thought to be a doctorate in salt lake studies and considered to be a descendant of the prophet mohamed. >> iraq has been a solid training ground for him. i think he witnessed day by day the inability of iraqi leaders. he witnessed how the americans basically operated in iraq. >> reporter: and after the u.s. killed a al al qaeda's lean...
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aol today says they have 2.3 million people who still pay to use their dialup internet service.ou might want to give it aw. >>> students may be partying but at syracuse university's president is left with hangover after the school was named princeton review's number one party school. the president said it should be a wake-up call for students to work harder. we'll see if that works. >>> a combat veteran wanted to help his paralyzed wife so he invented new wheelchairs built like a tank. cost for one is $20,000. what an invention. >>> a neighborhood in western michigan left in ruins after a party was thrown. it grew to a party of over 2,000 people and ended with at least six drug overdoses, a reported sexual assault, underage drinking and more. >> if you're a parent that has a 14-year-old child that's been able to be at my house all night and according to the police there was a lot of them here. i think some parents should do some reflections on their parenting before they start getting mad at me. >> the officer told me before he got this call that they were busy doing overdoses.
aol today says they have 2.3 million people who still pay to use their dialup internet service.ou might want to give it aw. >>> students may be partying but at syracuse university's president is left with hangover after the school was named princeton review's number one party school. the president said it should be a wake-up call for students to work harder. we'll see if that works. >>> a combat veteran wanted to help his paralyzed wife so he invented new wheelchairs built...
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it's like aol to fly a flag. i think amazon is recognized as a u.s.mer company. >> we are five years down the road, ten years down the road, this might be a concern d. concern about amazon is when the market decides they no longer want to pay for that future growth, amazon has a real valuation problem. >> still ahead, coupons.com, mobileeye and go pro all had ipos with different price action. so what does the first analyst to initiate coverage think will happen to the stock for the rest of the year. find out when he join us live. that's next. ve. . . >> shares of mobileeye up, some say it will be the standard in vehicles within this decade so will mobileeye be able to keep up this post op? coupons.com for instance up eight% on its first day now down 57% from that day's close. gopro are up 82% after popping 30% on its first day alone? what happens to mobileeye? let's bring from our bc analyst joseph spa josephpack. we thank you for being with us. >> we think it's a unique asset. the company does the software that enables advance drivers systems. we see
it's like aol to fly a flag. i think amazon is recognized as a u.s.mer company. >> we are five years down the road, ten years down the road, this might be a concern d. concern about amazon is when the market decides they no longer want to pay for that future growth, amazon has a real valuation problem. >> still ahead, coupons.com, mobileeye and go pro all had ipos with different price action. so what does the first analyst to initiate coverage think will happen to the stock for the...
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we get data on the trade deficit, earnings from viacom, aol. the dow dropping 139 points. the nasdaq losing 31, to 4352. >> that's correct you. >>> java juice launched new line of juice blends and offering customers free samples today. show between 9:00 and 11:00, get a free taste. options include kale, beets, ginger, apple, chea seeds and wheat grass as well. to your health. pick up a bagil bagel for 25 ced java. >> free weather cast. >> yes, we will do that. make sure nbc bay in both locations. you might need your umbrella. light rain around the east bay, san jose. temperatures, muggy outside, balmy. mid to upper 60s now, cloud cover keeping temperatures up overnight, 65 san francisco. radar, we've got the rain moving fairly quickly away from san francisco. but you see napa, palo alto, sunnyvale, seeing light rain, more moderate rain in the santa cruz mountains towards saratoga. 680 commute towards pleasanton and sunol, castro valley, free plont fremont, towards lafayette and concord, too up to the north. but the client continues to advance off to the south and east quic
we get data on the trade deficit, earnings from viacom, aol. the dow dropping 139 points. the nasdaq losing 31, to 4352. >> that's correct you. >>> java juice launched new line of juice blends and offering customers free samples today. show between 9:00 and 11:00, get a free taste. options include kale, beets, ginger, apple, chea seeds and wheat grass as well. to your health. pick up a bagil bagel for 25 ced java. >> free weather cast. >> yes, we will do that. make...
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but can he take aol another atlantic city casino going belly up and putting his presidential hopes on strategist with the cold reality, how much of an impact is this problem in atlantic city? because now we're up to a dozen casinos that have either gone bankrupt or close to going bankrupt. i mean the boardwalk is looking like a pretty lonely place. >> and you know what? the people of new jersey noticed it. americans noticed this and we look to our governors to be good presidents. governor christie is going to have to spend more time at home, if it looks like he's running for president, his constituents will get upset with him. he gets high marks about his handling of hurricane sandy, but that's a long time ago. the internet gambling that he brought into the state, hiss constituents, his voters, his citizens are looking to him, whether it's fair or not, just like we expect our president, our congress to take responsibility for the economy, we have a governor in new jersey who has to be accountable. so they're going to be looking at him for answers. >> i see what you're saying, but atla
but can he take aol another atlantic city casino going belly up and putting his presidential hopes on strategist with the cold reality, how much of an impact is this problem in atlantic city? because now we're up to a dozen casinos that have either gone bankrupt or close to going bankrupt. i mean the boardwalk is looking like a pretty lonely place. >> and you know what? the people of new jersey noticed it. americans noticed this and we look to our governors to be good presidents. governor...
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working together aol, facebook, twitter and yahoo! are fully integrated to protect users across the web. if we all work together to identify threats and stamp them out, we can make the web a safer place for everybody. again, thank you for this opportunity to testify. >> thank you, mr. haralson. dr. fabricant. >> thank you, madam chair, members of the committee. thank you for this opportunity to discuss and participate in this panel discussion. i am dr. fabbri cant, ceo and director of natural products association, the oldest and large trade is association. we represent thousands of retailers, manufacturers, suppliers and distributers of health foods, dietary supplements and millions of americans who use supplements each year. while some of our members are household names, some are small business owners because they want to help people truly live healthier lives. our first rule is always consult with your health care provider, and supplements are part of a broader, healthier lifestyle that include diet and exercise. our efforts fully s
working together aol, facebook, twitter and yahoo! are fully integrated to protect users across the web. if we all work together to identify threats and stamp them out, we can make the web a safer place for everybody. again, thank you for this opportunity to testify. >> thank you, mr. haralson. dr. fabricant. >> thank you, madam chair, members of the committee. thank you for this opportunity to discuss and participate in this panel discussion. i am dr. fabbri cant, ceo and director...
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coming up, boston where the b biogen team accept the aol ice bucket challenge live on cnbc. king digital reports after the bell. how will it score? the gamer with one of the first investors in zynga. one of wall street's most hated stocks, actually getting love. is it time to re-evaluate beer krom by. fine out what i do when i'm not being judged. test. test. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. test. test. test. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at sle
coming up, boston where the b biogen team accept the aol ice bucket challenge live on cnbc. king digital reports after the bell. how will it score? the gamer with one of the first investors in zynga. one of wall street's most hated stocks, actually getting love. is it time to re-evaluate beer krom by. fine out what i do when i'm not being judged. test. test. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their...
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the answer is aol. get it, "you've got mail". >> upper west side of new york city. >> and also, by the way, formerly known as quantum computer service. we were shocked to learn there are nearly 12i8 3 million dial-up customers. >> more and more sports fans are choosing to stay homes and enjoin games from their living room. they're trying innovative ways to improve the experience. it sounds like something we were joking that maybe a consultant or pr company came up with, joshie? >> well, you know, mandy, think about google glass. it's been controversial with some privacy advocates, but at least one start-up does see a bright future for the high-tech eyewear, a future you might soon be seeing on a jumbo tron at the next big sporting event. crowd optic is a san francisco software company and official google glass certified partner. it developed a way to identify and track where devices are pointed. so they can instantly send that data and images along with it to a wide range of devices. it actually was use
the answer is aol. get it, "you've got mail". >> upper west side of new york city. >> and also, by the way, formerly known as quantum computer service. we were shocked to learn there are nearly 12i8 3 million dial-up customers. >> more and more sports fans are choosing to stay homes and enjoin games from their living room. they're trying innovative ways to improve the experience. it sounds like something we were joking that maybe a consultant or pr company came up...
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they sold off aol, got rid of time warner cable. they got rid of the publications.r. but the question is who is the buyer? i take murdoch at his word that right now he doesn't plan to to buy it. he felt it hurt his stock, the stock price plummeted, which made it largely impossible for him to afford to raise that initial bid of $85 a share. >> at the very same time, the time warner stocks soar making it further out of reach. >> and with murdoch pulling back, the stock deflates some and murdoch's stock rises some. it's hard to imagine if he tried to make a bid again the same thing wouldn't happen and time warner would become more expensive. and therefore, he's at an impasse. but i think we're back to that same question. i believe that time warner's real game plan was they don't want to sell now. but if they sold, and i think they are prepared to sell in a year or two or three, the question is who would the bidders be? and that's a really big question. >> and all of this matters, of course, because we're talking about one of the biggest media companies in the world. ti
they sold off aol, got rid of time warner cable. they got rid of the publications.r. but the question is who is the buyer? i take murdoch at his word that right now he doesn't plan to to buy it. he felt it hurt his stock, the stock price plummeted, which made it largely impossible for him to afford to raise that initial bid of $85 a share. >> at the very same time, the time warner stocks soar making it further out of reach. >> and with murdoch pulling back, the stock deflates some...
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stocks that have been trading at levels similar to that like cisco systems back in the late '90s or aol-time they don't live up to the stock price. in cisco's case their earnings are up five-fold since 2:00. the stock is down 70% still -- 2,000. even though tesla the company could do fairly well i think the stock will do lousy. liz: jeff, you disagree. you feel tesla, it's a buy at the current levels, correct? what do you think when you hear exactly what john articulates, that it can't live up to p-e ratio of 200. >> i don't have to see that at all. john is right, doesn't necessarily mean tesla will fail as company. may succeed as company. it may roll back. what i'm trying to do, scott said, i wouldn't go it to say knowledge doesn't matter and important go with the flow and take what the market is giving you and market is giving upside potential in the tesla. hard to bet against a company short term. the problem with company like tesla much like apples of world and they want to talk about whether elon musk will be next steve jobs or whether it will be around next five or 10 years, whether ea
stocks that have been trading at levels similar to that like cisco systems back in the late '90s or aol-time they don't live up to the stock price. in cisco's case their earnings are up five-fold since 2:00. the stock is down 70% still -- 2,000. even though tesla the company could do fairly well i think the stock will do lousy. liz: jeff, you disagree. you feel tesla, it's a buy at the current levels, correct? what do you think when you hear exactly what john articulates, that it can't live up...
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. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, andbe. >> right. >> how do you argue that you had something to do with google? it just seems so outlandish or kind of wacky. >> look, microsoft and google, all these people have patents of their own. they all enforce patents. they all charge other companies for patents, and all i'm trying to do is get back the investment that i made to create these patents. >> we kept hearing that what he's really trying to do is gain recognition as a tech visionary, but with his book idea man, he's being branded a bitter billionaire. what's your reaction to people saying it's kind of a revenge book, a bitter book? >> it's not about that. i just felt like, you know, it's an important piece of technology history, and i should tell it like it happened, and i hope people understand and respect that. >> but for all the bad feelings allen writes about with gates, near the end of the book, he reveals something that happened when he got cancer a second time in 2009. and he came to see you. he comforted you when
. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, andbe. >> right. >> how do you argue that you had something to do with google? it just seems so outlandish or kind of wacky. >> look, microsoft and google, all these people have patents of their own. they all enforce patents. they all charge other companies for patents, and all i'm trying to do is get back the investment that i made to create these patents. >> we kept...
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you know, recently aol stock got hit on the last earnings call, and it dropped from the 40s to the low. and tim armstrong personally went into the market and bought $1 million worth of stock. i think marissa should buy a lot more. she made about $155 million in her first year on the job at yahoo!. i would like to see her take 10% of what she made just in that one year, $15 million and go in and buy some stock. she certainly shouldn't be selling $12 million in stock. every two weeks she's selling $650,000. >> it's a fair point. and ceo compensation trends get under people's skin. but two things also i want to raise. one, terry semil, people were concerned about their level of compensation. but in retrospect, he was actually leading yahoo! pretty well and maybe shouldn't have been drummed out. number two, steve jobs, the turnaround at apple took quite a while. the imac started to catch on early, but the pc market was growing then in a way that yahoo!'s core business is in secular challenge and decline for mobile. so couldn't you argue that she needs more time? >> listen, i mean, bad mana
you know, recently aol stock got hit on the last earnings call, and it dropped from the 40s to the low. and tim armstrong personally went into the market and bought $1 million worth of stock. i think marissa should buy a lot more. she made about $155 million in her first year on the job at yahoo!. i would like to see her take 10% of what she made just in that one year, $15 million and go in and buy some stock. she certainly shouldn't be selling $12 million in stock. every two weeks she's...