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are included.ouldn't walk away from it, but it is going to be a serious problem, and it is not just an american problem, it is a problem around the world. particularly in the middle where an awful lot of automation is taking place, that gives you cheaper, better products but it also re-employs fewer people. we have to find a way to get everybody involved. >> mike bloomberg, thank you so much for joining us. also to bill gates, thank you. ♪ . . >> here goes nothing. >> we are finding it, we are testing it, we are there as they build it. we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future. >> tonight, i will head to mexico to swim with the fish in a giant, mobile floating fish farm called an aqua pod. >> i will check into palomar medical center, the hospital of the future. >> this is a living lab. >> we will take a road trip to volkswagen's super car green factory in america's heartland. >> we are next to a car manufacturer, right? >> that's right. >> "bloomberg b
are included.ouldn't walk away from it, but it is going to be a serious problem, and it is not just an american problem, it is a problem around the world. particularly in the middle where an awful lot of automation is taking place, that gives you cheaper, better products but it also re-employs fewer people. we have to find a way to get everybody involved. >> mike bloomberg, thank you so much for joining us. also to bill gates, thank you. ♪ . . >> here goes nothing. >> we are...
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today a 30% are. black men have had trouble, some are doing well, but many are not. higher levels of incarceration. something is tampering with the marriage market in those communities and in other areas as well. so you have cultural change being fed by economic change and probably reinforcing this in society. >> so you're talking about marriage becoming more of a capstone event been a cornerstone event by max. >> yes. >> do we know when this shift in perception emerged? >> i think the notion by which others have studied this, it's what you do we have all the rest of your ducks in a row. so first you want to get a career. and so i think it has been driven by the change in the economy and the decline of economic opportunity. so you go back 40 or 50 years with just a high school degree and you're going to start out of getting a good job and having a reasonably steady wage. both on grounds are not as available as they used to be. our economy is a little bit like an hourglass these days where there's a lot of low-end jobs that don't offer that much hope and there are hig
today a 30% are. black men have had trouble, some are doing well, but many are not. higher levels of incarceration. something is tampering with the marriage market in those communities and in other areas as well. so you have cultural change being fed by economic change and probably reinforcing this in society. >> so you're talking about marriage becoming more of a capstone event been a cornerstone event by max. >> yes. >> do we know when this shift in perception emerged?...
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we are different. we do not say that we are paypal 2.0.could be a provider to merchants that choose is paypal. if you look at paypal. it looks like it was written in c++ 15 years ago by a bunch of university students. as it goes on, there is now hope for a lot of that to be blown up, rewritten, and rebuilt. >> i wonder if it is about keeping at the hands of amazon for someone who looks at the ebay empire and wants a piece of that? do you look at the corporate machinations and see that happening? >> i do not think so. i do not think about who owns pieces of it. it comes down to innovation and what is the best way to move things forward. there are other companies in the space. there is room for ebay and amazon to innovate. i doubt that the decisions are being made to prevent ebay from interacting with paypal. >> we will talk about wearables next. we will talk about the future of wearable technology next. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. fitbit is facing a lawsuit after users say that it caused blisters. they say that fitbit sold a dangero
we are different. we do not say that we are paypal 2.0.could be a provider to merchants that choose is paypal. if you look at paypal. it looks like it was written in c++ 15 years ago by a bunch of university students. as it goes on, there is now hope for a lot of that to be blown up, rewritten, and rebuilt. >> i wonder if it is about keeping at the hands of amazon for someone who looks at the ebay empire and wants a piece of that? do you look at the corporate machinations and see that...
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they are. there is an earning story. i think valuations in 2007 is a good news. theuld argue that valuations are outside of the u.s.. you have the ability to run higher and you look towards the brakes. >> i would say that it depends on who. do not look at the screens every day. look at the countries like russia that are trading at four times pe and have structural challenges. there is no doubt about that. that is reflected in the valuations. 27% ofket is still below its peak in 2007. there is plenty of value to be had and perhaps you do have to look among the wreckage. you may be go country by country and sector by sector. there are places like taiwan or south korea that have a number of world leading technologies that may be the place to start looking. >> so, be discerning when you are looking at the markets. this is the most confident statement that i have seen. that is at the periphery of you talkedt is, and about italy, greece, and spain, could be the new defensive. that is quite strong. ju
they are. there is an earning story. i think valuations in 2007 is a good news. theuld argue that valuations are outside of the u.s.. you have the ability to run higher and you look towards the brakes. >> i would say that it depends on who. do not look at the screens every day. look at the countries like russia that are trading at four times pe and have structural challenges. there is no doubt about that. that is reflected in the valuations. 27% ofket is still below its peak in 2007....
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>> we are. we are within the legal boundaries. ? >> how much money are you making? have six clients. some of our clients are the largest in the world. >> what do you mean within the legal limits? how can you use them commercially if you can't use them commercially? >> there are two types of drones. inre are really big drones the national airspace and then you have a model aircraft. the model aircraft are within 400 feet and a easily -- if you and you are400 feet within eyesight, you are good to go. in private area and public -- in other people's areas. >> so these are under the official rules of a model airplane, not a drone itself. is that about the size of the device? >> that is the size of a model aircraft. >> what is the maximum size it can be? >> that is debatable right now. this is like many grams below that size limit. >> what is your vision? how mainstream do you imagine drones will be? will they be part of our daily lives? >> absolutely. i think search-and-rescue is one of them. having drums follow you on ski resorts and get some really good footage or moto
>> we are. we are within the legal boundaries. ? >> how much money are you making? have six clients. some of our clients are the largest in the world. >> what do you mean within the legal limits? how can you use them commercially if you can't use them commercially? >> there are two types of drones. inre are really big drones the national airspace and then you have a model aircraft. the model aircraft are within 400 feet and a easily -- if you and you are400 feet within...
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>> there are still taxi drivers. and are you. are you telling me that they are absolutely no taxis in this city that provide disabled community access? >> well, i think that the information. >> i am asking you. >> i think that the nfrg speaks for itself. >> i am asking you, are you telling me right now that there are zero taxis in this city that provide access to the disabled community? >> no what i am telling you is the information that was given to us by the mta, which shows specifically in 2013, wheelchair service by taxis declined by more than 50 percent. and i am also telling you that according to the mta, 25 percent of wheelchair accessible taxis are not in service in san francisco. and when we are talking about a 50 percent reduction, in service for an entire community and you are talking about a 25 percent decrease in a fleet that is there to serve an entire community i think that it is a problem and i do think that it is a problem that the message from the puc is you know what? stay home, wait until september. >> that is
>> there are still taxi drivers. and are you. are you telling me that they are absolutely no taxis in this city that provide disabled community access? >> well, i think that the information. >> i am asking you. >> i think that the nfrg speaks for itself. >> i am asking you, are you telling me right now that there are zero taxis in this city that provide access to the disabled community? >> no what i am telling you is the information that was given to us by...
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but you are right, they still are low. it is plausibly not a bad time to buy a house. >> because they are going up. you heard janet yesterday -- janet yellen yesterday saying up, sotes will follow buy a house now. >> and that sounds like 2005, and janet yellen saying you had better buy a house now, that makes me think that is what we were doing six years ago and what do you think, bob? >> i have my own survey data. excited.e just not as six years ago people thought it was now or never. back, go a little further 2003 or 2004, people thought home prices would go up 12% per year for the next 10 years. they thought this was it, and you could borrow 90% of the money. they were thrilled by this investment. if it were only true. i don't see that kind of excitement now. >> bob, yesterday janet yellen probably used the term "shacking up" during a news conference for the first time ever. 30% of the buyers, the homebuyers, first-time homebuyers. this time they were 28%. what happened to all those married,tting engaged, moving out, an
but you are right, they still are low. it is plausibly not a bad time to buy a house. >> because they are going up. you heard janet yesterday -- janet yellen yesterday saying up, sotes will follow buy a house now. >> and that sounds like 2005, and janet yellen saying you had better buy a house now, that makes me think that is what we were doing six years ago and what do you think, bob? >> i have my own survey data. excited.e just not as six years ago people thought it was now...
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is it saying the american people are lie ars. they are going to lie to you when they sign up.don't think it gets them anywhere. if the argument is that it doesn't work. then stick to that. more people shouldn't sign up why? >> any honest broker should look at anything a c minus or a d. now that we are moving towards a mit term exam and i think part of what you are hearing is oh e ponants some say it is an f. honestly, how would you grade where we are now? >> right now we are moving towards the b's. my students are worried about what kind of grade i am. it was a failure at the start. the point is to make it happen. if they are moving towards getting an a. everybody should be cheering that. if there is a way in which we should make sure that more people get health care, there has been a law that has been passed and we need to say how can we best implement that so that those who are eligible can get it. to complain because it is the president, it is tiresome. >> i want to show you the white house.gov, did post this. and so they are doing all of their sign up. they posted this sta
is it saying the american people are lie ars. they are going to lie to you when they sign up.don't think it gets them anywhere. if the argument is that it doesn't work. then stick to that. more people shouldn't sign up why? >> any honest broker should look at anything a c minus or a d. now that we are moving towards a mit term exam and i think part of what you are hearing is oh e ponants some say it is an f. honestly, how would you grade where we are now? >> right now we are moving...
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it feels like we are taking but we are not. bottom of the channel, a breakout from there and i think we're looking at a $90 stock. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. charles: higher profits in team retailer 5 below. how are they fairing? nicole: one of the retailers, not saying it is a terrible winter and we had no sales. and they'd do have winter weather, they also have 25% more stores year over year. there is a downbeat forecast, 5 below soaring. stuart: the world's smallest gps watch designed to protect your children. a new kind of wearable technology, a watch that appears on your smart phone to determine where your child is. the company joins us from london. what was the reason for you to make this? any of you have a personal even
it feels like we are taking but we are not. bottom of the channel, a breakout from there and i think we're looking at a $90 stock. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. charles: higher profits in team...
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we value the work they are doing. they are our outreach.f we can have them comfortable they understand the intricacies of the tax code, it will make it easier for the client. we have a special tax prepare a line they can call. one concern is even their resource constraints have made people lag. i don't think that's fair to them. they have businesses to run. if they have to wait to get on the special line, if they have five or six clients they could waste a significant amount of time. all i can say is we value the preparer community. we will continue to reach out to them. the best thing we can do is try to provide as much guidance as we can, and we will keep doing it. >> it's also a function of style. they take their cues from the person leading the organization, so efforts you can make to ensure the relationships are less adversarial and more supportive -- i think we see this at all levels of the government where americans feel the federal agencies are not there to work with them but rather to work against them, and this is a common problem
we value the work they are doing. they are our outreach.f we can have them comfortable they understand the intricacies of the tax code, it will make it easier for the client. we have a special tax prepare a line they can call. one concern is even their resource constraints have made people lag. i don't think that's fair to them. they have businesses to run. if they have to wait to get on the special line, if they have five or six clients they could waste a significant amount of time. all i can...
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with the exception of russia, they are meeting in the internet they are lands -- net they are lands. they are looking to end it and they have agreed to hold a summit in busels this june instead of in russia. let's check back in with sal. >> thank goodness i have an extra umbrella. you have an extra umbrella, day of? >> yes. >> we will watch the roads and roads all day because any little rain tends to affect traffic and into san francisco, that is the drive time no major problems, there is no delay at the toll plaza but if you are driving on southbound 608 and fremont it looks good. and this morning, southbound 880 looks good to avoid fremont boulevard and decoat can -- dakota road and for the most part traffic in fremont is light enough so you can go around that intersection without causing too much delay. let's go to steve. >>> we have clear skies, clouds are increasing into the north bay and some heavy rain being reported and rain lines beginning south and it will take awhile to get here r turning cloudy, drizzle on the north bay earlier, but rain around noon for everybody else as
with the exception of russia, they are meeting in the internet they are lands -- net they are lands. they are looking to end it and they have agreed to hold a summit in busels this june instead of in russia. let's check back in with sal. >> thank goodness i have an extra umbrella. you have an extra umbrella, day of? >> yes. >> we will watch the roads and roads all day because any little rain tends to affect traffic and into san francisco, that is the drive time no major...
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the eighth grade students that are 50 percent proficient are taking algebra and they are proficient, what course would they take then in high school? >> this year's eighth grade students in algebra 1 are the last group of students moving in that sequence and they will take geometry in that next year. there is that bubble through high school. >> just want to make a quick comment for a parent who has two children that struggle deeply in math and i don't want to talk about those two students because it makes me well up because my daughter struggles too. what i appreciate about this is math is one of those courses that builds confidence. if you don't have your foundation right, you really lose it and it really affects you in so many other areas. kids can sit through a math class but the level of confidence that you lose because you don't quite understand how things go in place is really devastating. so i just wanted to appreciate this as a parent and i understand it as a policy maker and i think it's a really good route to go. so thank you for that. >> what you said made me think about t
the eighth grade students that are 50 percent proficient are taking algebra and they are proficient, what course would they take then in high school? >> this year's eighth grade students in algebra 1 are the last group of students moving in that sequence and they will take geometry in that next year. there is that bubble through high school. >> just want to make a quick comment for a parent who has two children that struggle deeply in math and i don't want to talk about those two...
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>> you are addicted. you consider other programs, like education, outreach, quitting programs instead? the fact that cvs caremark is choosing not to sell tobacco products does not solve the entirety of the problem. it is not going to make the problem go away, but it also sends a very powerful message to you. of the current smokers, 90% of them started before they were 18 years of age. in a pharmacy where you are selling health, selling products that are good health right next door to the tobacco, and then you have a cessation products. that is confusing in the marketplace. we are encouraging the market place to act responsibly and try to commend those who are acting responsibly in the market place. >> you know, that makes sense, and obviously, it's kind of strange when you're in the position of providing health care that you are also selling something that is addictive and killing people. >> walgreens probably sells fatty foods. >> this is what i wonder. is diabetes not even more of a problem? these compa
>> you are addicted. you consider other programs, like education, outreach, quitting programs instead? the fact that cvs caremark is choosing not to sell tobacco products does not solve the entirety of the problem. it is not going to make the problem go away, but it also sends a very powerful message to you. of the current smokers, 90% of them started before they were 18 years of age. in a pharmacy where you are selling health, selling products that are good health right next door to the...
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these are the names.ere inside the polling station for those that haven't braced a yes vote, the writing is on the wall. these are campaign posters arguing life under a russian rule is better than what ukraine can offer. >> the turn out is huge. we already know the result. >> critical local election monitors describe a series of irregularities in the vote. the referendum was hastily called, and the date changed twice. >> not a single election, especially one like this, could be prepared in 10 days. the voter role for the referendum is out of date. >> we can guess that a bus of people could collaborate and move from one polling station to another, and ensure the result. >> for weeks pro-russian activists have been present. they have run after journalists. all criticism has been violent. crimeans can vote to join russia or separate from ukraine. know option ahow's for the status -- allows for the status crow to continue. >> cim -- status quo to continue. >> the pro-russian local government arranged a press
these are the names.ere inside the polling station for those that haven't braced a yes vote, the writing is on the wall. these are campaign posters arguing life under a russian rule is better than what ukraine can offer. >> the turn out is huge. we already know the result. >> critical local election monitors describe a series of irregularities in the vote. the referendum was hastily called, and the date changed twice. >> not a single election, especially one like this, could...
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again, we are as a society, we are america. and the idea that you guys want to demonize the poor and you want to be push it to the curb, gee -- >> we are not. you are driving -- is. >> i think that's a shame. you should understand and you have all said it. the military is bloated in this country. and it is a driver of our deficit. it is a huge driver. >> you are riding a pyre in a crowded movie theater now. maybe there are ways to cut back on certain areas of the military. but, however, on the back, we have to go. the thought of a military man having to pay more for his health care when we are flipping over backwards to make sure pajama boy gets his free obamacare, this sin sanity? >> it is insanity. it is a disgrace. we should be treating our military better and should keep that in mind when president obama claims to be caring about the military when they are balancing the budget and do the entitlement programs in the system off of the back door military person well we will have to leave it will. thank you very much. you can k
again, we are as a society, we are america. and the idea that you guys want to demonize the poor and you want to be push it to the curb, gee -- >> we are not. you are driving -- is. >> i think that's a shame. you should understand and you have all said it. the military is bloated in this country. and it is a driver of our deficit. it is a huge driver. >> you are riding a pyre in a crowded movie theater now. maybe there are ways to cut back on certain areas of the military....
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there are a number of surprises for people who are.re of the food dollar is a can of four by agricultural commodities and are small. host: energy prices are just 5.5 cents. pharma agricultural business is 10.8 cents. guest: that actually is netting out factors such as energy transportation. these go into their own the sectors. there is a piece of the fiber of them out for energy prices and transportation. we are really just talking about commodity rices and farm labor. that is around 11%. to a simple back of the envelope copulation, if commodity prices were to double we would expect to see food prices go up around 10%. that is substantial. it is not catastrophic even given the stork increase in commodity prices across the country. host: berry is waiting in new jersey. caller: my question is when we have a drought in camden, does this have anything to do with pollution or because the ground is a poor farming area? what about the quality of the food? guest: a severe weather event like a drought can impact retail food prices and that depe
there are a number of surprises for people who are.re of the food dollar is a can of four by agricultural commodities and are small. host: energy prices are just 5.5 cents. pharma agricultural business is 10.8 cents. guest: that actually is netting out factors such as energy transportation. these go into their own the sectors. there is a piece of the fiber of them out for energy prices and transportation. we are really just talking about commodity rices and farm labor. that is around 11%. to a...
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they are not getting care. >> i agree with what you are saying. it is a mess. to doug's point earlier, the problem with the republicans they haven't come to the table and offered anything positive. >> bareindividuals have, but as party they have not coalesced. i think that's a huge mistake. >> it is a huge mistake for the republican party. >> you have to run for office. >> medical savings account with affordability across state li s lines>> we haven't seen them coalesce. >> you want to respond? >> i think both parties held here. i hear the people on the left talking about this gingerly. it's not perfect. yeah, it's not perfect. it is absolutely horrible. they didn't implement it from the mandate through the entire plan. what better way to prove that the conservatives were right than to have your web site not work. it has been a disaster since the beginning. >> go back to the point that you made earlier. right now the republican party is the party of no. even today boehner came out and said because you have got 126 members of the 126 different ideas was how to e
they are not getting care. >> i agree with what you are saying. it is a mess. to doug's point earlier, the problem with the republicans they haven't come to the table and offered anything positive. >> bareindividuals have, but as party they have not coalesced. i think that's a huge mistake. >> it is a huge mistake for the republican party. >> you have to run for office. >> medical savings account with affordability across state li s lines>> we haven't seen...
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spreads are coming down and there are benefits for those types of companies. >> we are sitting here inondon. it looks rosy. growth is gaining momentum. yet they have a problem with the strong pound. our investors cautious enough on the u.k.? >> i would not say we have a real problem with the strong pound. the bank of england has said that the strong pound is doing their job for them. europe is in recovery. it is one of the world's biggest export markets. construction is improving. domestic demand and recovery. it is rosy. for the pound to strengthen on the back of that, it seems appropriate. u.k. doese domestic look in better shape than we have seen for a number of months and years. >> thank you for that analysis. , sanctions could sink the russian economy. will the west feel the side effects as well? we talk sanction spillover next. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ". i am francine lacqua in london. let's bring you up this bead with some companies on the move. will orderys says it 37 airbus planes. at $3.8r is valued billion. as part of the deal, they -- in favorers for of more fuel-
spreads are coming down and there are benefits for those types of companies. >> we are sitting here inondon. it looks rosy. growth is gaining momentum. yet they have a problem with the strong pound. our investors cautious enough on the u.k.? >> i would not say we have a real problem with the strong pound. the bank of england has said that the strong pound is doing their job for them. europe is in recovery. it is one of the world's biggest export markets. construction is improving....
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sailors are unloading their belongings they say that doesn't mean they are leaving their ship.he russian blockade continues here, and on this day, it is an aggressive stance, a warship sits at the mouth of the harbor, and it seems russia believes the end is in site. ulga's husband is onboard, he is and other sailors refuse to attend a russia flag raising ceremony thursday, and they won't surrender or leave. >>ner only two choices now, she says, resign from the military, and have ukraine consider you a deserter or join, not clear what army. or whatever it is, this isn't an option. 20 change your allegiance. need to lie and live with that, and i can't do that. her husband calls while we are talking and she tells h imto make sure to leave none of his things for the russian. >> his can't even see who that means at this point. >> since the breakup of the soviet union, ukrainian sailors work side by side. no more. the ukrainians right now all they can think about is the division. >> one of the dozens of ukrainian officers thrown out of naval command headquarters on wednesday. he says
sailors are unloading their belongings they say that doesn't mean they are leaving their ship.he russian blockade continues here, and on this day, it is an aggressive stance, a warship sits at the mouth of the harbor, and it seems russia believes the end is in site. ulga's husband is onboard, he is and other sailors refuse to attend a russia flag raising ceremony thursday, and they won't surrender or leave. >>ner only two choices now, she says, resign from the military, and have ukraine...
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we are developing the >> we are to do that. trying. the asteroid redirect you should will inform -- i don't want to fool people. we are not going to save the planet with the redirect mission. it will inform our capability to answer his question and your question, which is does the united states have the capability to protect the public if we can develop something fast future, whene near we fly the redirect mission, that will inform our ability to say, i am very confident we can .eflect anything down for earth it will inform us and give us capability. >> the word can and will are two different things. we will deflect an object that could murder millions of people. >> we will have that capability, i am confident. >> is there an established procedure and chain of command to take the actions that would be necessary if we do spot this three percent chance that there is a huge object heading towards ,s, is there a chain of command and necessary procedures to make the decisions and get the job done? >> there are procedures in place. there is
we are developing the >> we are to do that. trying. the asteroid redirect you should will inform -- i don't want to fool people. we are not going to save the planet with the redirect mission. it will inform our capability to answer his question and your question, which is does the united states have the capability to protect the public if we can develop something fast future, whene near we fly the redirect mission, that will inform our ability to say, i am very confident we can .eflect...
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are these changes okay? maybe they are. i think that the other aspect of that is there are moral questions around who will actually be impacted. for us time and again there are a multitude of ways to handle that. you know, we will probably be okay with a lot of these changes for quite a while to come here in the united states. for the most part. maybe. we live in a plan that is much larger than our country, and the people who are going to really be impacted don't all necessarily live here with us and enjoy the comforts and the economic growth that we do. so i think we do have a moral question of how much we as a society think of ourselves as global citizens and not just citizens of a very lucky developed nation. and there are going to be consequences -- there are consequences to much larger from other people around the world. for example with the coastal inundation issue, a lot of those communities will be impacted, second homeowners and the east coast. truly poor people who this is where we live and we don't have an option
are these changes okay? maybe they are. i think that the other aspect of that is there are moral questions around who will actually be impacted. for us time and again there are a multitude of ways to handle that. you know, we will probably be okay with a lot of these changes for quite a while to come here in the united states. for the most part. maybe. we live in a plan that is much larger than our country, and the people who are going to really be impacted don't all necessarily live here with...
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but, i mean that these workers are so under paid and their jobs are so tough. so, i mean we are really, optimistic, at this point. and it is to get the additional funds in. so thank you very much, supervisors. >> good morning, supervisors my name is donna and i am the executive director of the ihs public authority and i wanted to pick up on the themes that i have heard and emphasize that the changes that we are talking about are not just systems, and it is really a mentality and an approach, and i think one of the concerns of consumers is ihss is very much a social services program. and even though there are healthcare die mentions, not only can they not make a meal or do the laundry or so on and which does not involve a medical issue but it is an important program that can delay, or prevent hospitalization or institutionalization to get care, and managed care organizations themselves, recognize that they don't fully understand the provision of social services. and so i think that that is part of the reason that the group here in san francisco has been so impor
but, i mean that these workers are so under paid and their jobs are so tough. so, i mean we are really, optimistic, at this point. and it is to get the additional funds in. so thank you very much, supervisors. >> good morning, supervisors my name is donna and i am the executive director of the ihs public authority and i wanted to pick up on the themes that i have heard and emphasize that the changes that we are talking about are not just systems, and it is really a mentality and an...
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here is what they are up against. char and demolition crews and even days later, san frank firefighters are at the risk of collapsing and he said welding work may have sparked the fire. they are working to officially return to a cause. >> i looked at video from and we have taken pictures of that area and it is still under investigation. >> reporter: they have a on it of video and --ton of video -- ton of video. as far as people who live near pie the and now back out here live fire crews will be back on the scene as long as they are needed which will finally be until the hot spots are cleared. [ technical difficulties, stand by ] . >> all right, we will check back in with katie in just a bit. we learned the crews battling that fire but they real -- rarely could not provide enough on the fire engines and trucks it that burned on this building. it took more than 30 minutes to fight it. people to who live there, from, big and however they did sustain minor smoke and damage. neighbors were told to leave as a precaution. on
here is what they are up against. char and demolition crews and even days later, san frank firefighters are at the risk of collapsing and he said welding work may have sparked the fire. they are working to officially return to a cause. >> i looked at video from and we have taken pictures of that area and it is still under investigation. >> reporter: they have a on it of video and --ton of video -- ton of video. as far as people who live near pie the and now back out here live fire...
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>>z and are the to cohost -- they are the to cohosts.bining british ingenuity with the german engineering. if you harmonize all of the different regulatory regimes, you can add data free mobile roaming across europe. here is how cameron put it. >> if germany and the u.k. agree to work together to improve the telecom single market. of of the long-term ambition the european commission but want to take steps that deliver benefits to business and consumers quickly and including the complete elimination of mobile roaming charges. >> just some of the themes --theng at to be conference is big data. his remarks were more lengthy and tech specific than merkel was kind of the whole. he talked about the need for 5g, that means download a movie in about one second. i do not know if it's a short movie or a long movie, they have catching up to do. south korea is a couple years ahead. >> all of this about date ability, what is that? >> i thought it was a another german word. it is data and responsibility. that is what angela merkel talked about. a resp
>>z and are the to cohost -- they are the to cohosts.bining british ingenuity with the german engineering. if you harmonize all of the different regulatory regimes, you can add data free mobile roaming across europe. here is how cameron put it. >> if germany and the u.k. agree to work together to improve the telecom single market. of of the long-term ambition the european commission but want to take steps that deliver benefits to business and consumers quickly and including the...
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you are a supreme court justice, they are not. [laughter] but really, to me, the value of a clerk is how hard she edits me. because nobody writes perfectly the first time out. i write slowly and deliberately and i think about everything, but even then, by the end there are so many things that can be improved on. i give it to my clerks, and the first one to give me a draft and she will do an edit, i turn around and do it again. and then i give it to my other three as well. and those people probably do not know the subject matter quite as well. they come at it a little bit fresh eyes and the way a normal reader would come at it. and then all three of them will edit it. and i asked the sort of principal clerk on the case to essentially compile all of the other edits and give me her take on which things to do and which things not to do. but from very small things -- a change of word -- to big things. you know, this argument really does not work. go re-think it. that is the most important part of the process. >> on the other end you ta
you are a supreme court justice, they are not. [laughter] but really, to me, the value of a clerk is how hard she edits me. because nobody writes perfectly the first time out. i write slowly and deliberately and i think about everything, but even then, by the end there are so many things that can be improved on. i give it to my clerks, and the first one to give me a draft and she will do an edit, i turn around and do it again. and then i give it to my other three as well. and those people...
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there are out of... when we have a shortage of beds in san francisco in terms of board and care beds, we don't have many of those, so most of our board and care people are going to end up in another county and because that is where those facilities exist. most people that have the small, mom and pop houses sold, because you know the value here is so great. and the people in that are part of this program though, that are going to primarily be here in the city and we might have a few that have gone to small group homes say in south san francisco because if they have developmental disabilities, but primarily people are here because the service package is going to be here. >> do you keep track of the out of county placements? >> yes. in our office we do, if we are the guardian for that person, yes. we visit them and keep track and all of that. it would depend on what program. now, i mean, that a family could be looking for a nursing home bed, and simply place someone out of county, because they can't find on
there are out of... when we have a shortage of beds in san francisco in terms of board and care beds, we don't have many of those, so most of our board and care people are going to end up in another county and because that is where those facilities exist. most people that have the small, mom and pop houses sold, because you know the value here is so great. and the people in that are part of this program though, that are going to primarily be here in the city and we might have a few that have...
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are as long as you are a carnivore, bacon.ingle best chart is next. >> even raw. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance," on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. this will enters to number of people -- officials of malaysia say satellite images show more than 100 potential objects in the search area of the missing malaysia airlines jet and this comes as aircraft and ships have resumed the search for the missing malaysia and aircraft and crews will try to search almost 31 thousand square miles of the indian ocean but this is a real breakthrough. we will keep you posted on those headlines. the deadline for obamacare has been extended for last-minute and releasee --nrolless. the process but to not finish will be able to extend the enrollment time. there is a new top spender and baseball, the l.a. dodgers have passed the yankees as the biggest spenders on the payroll, $235 million. the yankees are a distant second with the payroll of just $204 million. they have be
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they are too low which is why asset prices are where they are.ould be going up but are delaying it as long as possible. they are delaying it to 2015. it is not inconceivable that they raise rates in april. it is not inconceivable that they wait until september. as we get through this year, that timing is something we are increasingly sensitive to. >> thank you. we will get your analysis on the u.k. budget which also is big news. we will get more thoughts on that when we return. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." juckess get back to kit of societe generale. >> it was a budget which firstly was very political in terms of what was done to appeal to the traditional conservative supporter. theefore, aggregate traditional labor supporter. thes definitely continuing long-term program of fiscal consolidation or reducing public spending and cutting back on welfare. in terms ofight fiscal policy over the longer run. there has been no backing off. i would have thought it would please -- >> big impact on the pensions industry. we saw share price moves of all
they are too low which is why asset prices are where they are.ould be going up but are delaying it as long as possible. they are delaying it to 2015. it is not inconceivable that they raise rates in april. it is not inconceivable that they wait until september. as we get through this year, that timing is something we are increasingly sensitive to. >> thank you. we will get your analysis on the u.k. budget which also is big news. we will get more thoughts on that when we return. ♪...
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where are we headed when food stamps and obama phone ladies are rubbing elboss are for milk. >> the entitlemento roll. welfare entitlements are wrong whether it's businesses or individuals it's wrong. it's wrong to take money from one group and give it to another. and it doesn't help those groups either whether it's the welfare recipients or the supposedly business beneficiaries. think about all of the, quote, beneficiaries of the government induced housing boom or the ethanol boom. government in the economy has a bad result and that's the way allof this welfare, all of this entitlement nation needs to reverse course and fast. >> some of the spending t medicare and social security, you're talking about around 55 or 60% of all spending that the u.s. does going to these welfare programs. >> and it's going to grow, by the way. >> yeah. the government is basically changing the very fabric of our society. we're now everyone expects a handout. we have over 46 million people on food stamps. that program has more than doubled in the past five years. and now we're giving cell phones and bus passes to ov
where are we headed when food stamps and obama phone ladies are rubbing elboss are for milk. >> the entitlemento roll. welfare entitlements are wrong whether it's businesses or individuals it's wrong. it's wrong to take money from one group and give it to another. and it doesn't help those groups either whether it's the welfare recipients or the supposedly business beneficiaries. think about all of the, quote, beneficiaries of the government induced housing boom or the ethanol boom....
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are a lot protesters who are against each other, and some people are afraid of protesters, and are afraidriot sector, because riot sector has previously stolen a lot of ammunition and weapons -- >> tim, one second -- >> can i jump in please, because i'm afraid tim is telling things that are just not accurate. >> go for it. >> first of all the business of a lot of people being in favor of russia, statistically that is not correct. all of the polls have shown that the majority of the people including east and west in general are in favor of europe not russia. there is a minority that is in favor of russia, but the majority is in favor of europe. and the extreme nationalists has been inflated, out of proportion. and if you compare the so-called national lists in ukraine and russia, there is no comparison. i would like to say a few words about [ inaudible ] itself. >> just a second, olli. i want to get sergei in for a moment. >> yeah. >> i want to talk about these protests. servers have called them deeply authentic. they said it goes to the core of ukraine, and there is a fear that the violen
are a lot protesters who are against each other, and some people are afraid of protesters, and are afraidriot sector, because riot sector has previously stolen a lot of ammunition and weapons -- >> tim, one second -- >> can i jump in please, because i'm afraid tim is telling things that are just not accurate. >> go for it. >> first of all the business of a lot of people being in favor of russia, statistically that is not correct. all of the polls have shown that the...
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if they are not protecting the data that they are collecting in an era when cyber thieves are are workingseas, they will see a real impact. consumers will not trust the companies. that on a larger economy will be very significant. the target example is great. it definitely points to the impact it's having on the larger economy. the role models echo some know how to protect their users. ogle, apple. guest: the tech industry has taken a number of steps to protect consumers. using more encryption, for example. two big ways you can increase 30 .- there is no full proof way the retailers are looking closely at what they can do to mimic some of the steps to make the data they're collecting more secure. host: we would love to know how your shopping habits have changed in the wake of some of these stories that up amount. we will go to chuck in florida on our line for independents. the morning. caller: good morning, america. i have called in before on this issue. -- we will notr be able to solve this problem forl the necessity advertising to know everything about us is ended. we need to stop this.
if they are not protecting the data that they are collecting in an era when cyber thieves are are workingseas, they will see a real impact. consumers will not trust the companies. that on a larger economy will be very significant. the target example is great. it definitely points to the impact it's having on the larger economy. the role models echo some know how to protect their users. ogle, apple. guest: the tech industry has taken a number of steps to protect consumers. using more encryption,...
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>> people are worried. is this 2007 or 2009? we think valuations are high.ot expect them to go much higher. it is a good time to raise money, go public come or sell your company. i think there will be a lot of activity at the conference. >> i will be seeing you tomorrow. jamie montgomery as well as our own jon erlichman. thank you both. i will be moderating a discussion with eric schmidt and jered cohen at the oasis summit. you can tune into that on thursday. you can still vote. had to our twitter feed. ♪ >> welcome back. we're here with our special guest host, david goldberg of survey monkey. we're talking about how people book their travel. but look at some of the things we found. >> we asked people how often they use a home -- >> six percent said never. -- 70% said never. >> the group that does it it is passionate, but it is small. we asked people how typically book travel and it is through hotel websites directly. we got 4% to say vacation rental sites. i think that is the main thing. one of the things i came back is why would you not list your property
>> people are worried. is this 2007 or 2009? we think valuations are high.ot expect them to go much higher. it is a good time to raise money, go public come or sell your company. i think there will be a lot of activity at the conference. >> i will be seeing you tomorrow. jamie montgomery as well as our own jon erlichman. thank you both. i will be moderating a discussion with eric schmidt and jered cohen at the oasis summit. you can tune into that on thursday. you can still vote. had...
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are bowling. you have to be quiet when somebody is bowling? >> not on my bowling team. >> i am not sure anybody bowls. >> they do. >> senate democrats introduced a bill that would ban electronic cigarettes to teens. despite theett implications of e sigs are, like the rash on my back, not yet clear. we can't undo decades of risk of progress as i totally destroy reading this quote because i tried to read it too fast. i will start over. we cannot risk undoing decades of progress and and reducing youth smoking by allowing e-cigarette makers to target our kids. it will protect our children from an industry that profits from addiction. andy, are you shaking your head at how i read that? >> no, it made more sense the first time. these people are clinically insane. there is zero statistical evidence that teens are using e-cigs as a gateway to cigarettes. there is data that shows as vaping goes up, smoking goes down. if anything, it is the opposite. you smoke cigarettes for the nicotine. you die from the t
are bowling. you have to be quiet when somebody is bowling? >> not on my bowling team. >> i am not sure anybody bowls. >> they do. >> senate democrats introduced a bill that would ban electronic cigarettes to teens. despite theett implications of e sigs are, like the rash on my back, not yet clear. we can't undo decades of risk of progress as i totally destroy reading this quote because i tried to read it too fast. i will start over. we cannot risk undoing decades of...
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they are all essentially the same. they are not all-wheel-drive.e not cars that you think of being out in the weather. they did incredibly well sliding around on ice. they are trueblue sports cars despite being so pretty. aston martin is famous for the bonde 07 -- the 007, james connection. it is such a pretty car. but it has heart. >> you tried all the different models. was there one that nailed it better? >> they do have a four-door. the rapide is the four-door. the vanquish is the top line. vantage.te is the they put a b12 -- v12 in it. that was the one that was pure athlete out on ice. playground to-- play with these cars that do things that you shouldn't be allowed to do, but because you are not out on a real road, you can. >> what about any sort of criticism? where would you improve? >> if you were buying one of these cars, you could drive it in winter but you need to put snow tires on it. these cars are not made for doing this crazy stuff in winter. when you are playing with $300,000 cars like this, sometimes things break. aston martin's are
they are all essentially the same. they are not all-wheel-drive.e not cars that you think of being out in the weather. they did incredibly well sliding around on ice. they are trueblue sports cars despite being so pretty. aston martin is famous for the bonde 07 -- the 007, james connection. it is such a pretty car. but it has heart. >> you tried all the different models. was there one that nailed it better? >> they do have a four-door. the rapide is the four-door. the vanquish is...
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yes, virginia there are homes that are worth $150,000. they are in all of your home states, just so you know. the income tax relief for serve going to be $58. and then you couple that with the $322.6 million in with holding changes. so the amount that government sweeps off the top of your paycheck to give its a short term loan is changing. starting in april the average family is going to see about $57.90 back in their paychecks. their own money, money they can count on starting next month. so april through december you add that up and add that to your $58 and add that to your $101 and you see an average wisconsin family getting about $681 of their own dollars that they can start budgetting for. it's their money. and they deserve that $681 to end it in a way they choose, on 189 gallons of gas, would have been more last week. you could buy 227 fancy coffees with $681. you could buy one night in a washington, d.c. hotel room that is not a super 8. $681 is a significant chunk of change. it is real tax relief and it is the path that wisconsin
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they are guiding this currency laid -- lower. why are they doing that? the debate goes on. >> joining us with his investment strategy is the investment director at london and capital. great to have you on the program. how much riske of you see in the markets. certain days, the markets are very complacent. we still have a lot of things they could go badly wrong and yet the market seems to be ignoring it. we have already seen volatility rising compared to last year. rising all the way through the end of the year. as we come to the end of the tapering, the market will continue to get nervous even though the bank of japan is making up for what the fed is taking away. but i think there will be a lot of volatility as investors get used to the changing environment. we have to wait and see what the ecb will be doing and so on. >> you are talking about central banks. this is something that was -- you look at some of the growth figures in some of the economies. in china, we still do not know where property developers will go from here. we do not know if they have
they are guiding this currency laid -- lower. why are they doing that? the debate goes on. >> joining us with his investment strategy is the investment director at london and capital. great to have you on the program. how much riske of you see in the markets. certain days, the markets are very complacent. we still have a lot of things they could go badly wrong and yet the market seems to be ignoring it. we have already seen volatility rising compared to last year. rising all the way...
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>> insurer ares are not happy with what is going on. they are having to make the constant changes.e trying to impact voters and the individuals perceive it and it is good for the democrats to tell the home districts. >> but the democrats that are on the bubble in the red states if you get a delay on the cancellation, does it help them or not. >> yes, it does help them. >> that's why they are doing it. >> absolutely. same relationship that republicans are trying to gut the bill altogether. it is political theater season and will be going on. >> more to come. >> thank you, and always great to see you guys. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> the crisis in ukraine may be making hillary clinton wish she had a reset button. that could affect your white house bid. >> lois lerner on the schedule to testify and what does she know about the irs scandal? >> and coming up. shepherd smith will report live for us from ukraine. stay tuned for that. canned i am shepherd smith in ukraine, we are standing above independence square and now memorials for those who lost their lives. today, millions of now
>> insurer ares are not happy with what is going on. they are having to make the constant changes.e trying to impact voters and the individuals perceive it and it is good for the democrats to tell the home districts. >> but the democrats that are on the bubble in the red states if you get a delay on the cancellation, does it help them or not. >> yes, it does help them. >> that's why they are doing it. >> absolutely. same relationship that republicans are trying to...
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there are two ways to look at this. what they have not are and what they are capable of doing. i believe the capability of the afghan people is unlimited when it comes to reforming afghanistan. it will take time. you agree? >> i do. i've seen them accomplish it. >> the key ingredient is well and desire. >> this is a clash of wills. >> the afghan people have the will to move out of the darkness into light. is that a fair statement? >> absolutely. it reflects in the popularity rate where they get at 15% who actually support the taliban ideology. >> how is the al qaeda poll? and >> we do not have one. i would suspect it to be lower. >> the bottom line is the ace in the hole for america is most people in afghanistan do not want to go back to the dark days of the taliban. they want to go forward, they want a different world. it will not be like america, not like a jeffersonian democracy. it can be representative government. they can be a good ally. don't you believe that? >> i do. >> i hope you understand we are trying to build defenses abroad and let armies abroad do the fighting w
there are two ways to look at this. what they have not are and what they are capable of doing. i believe the capability of the afghan people is unlimited when it comes to reforming afghanistan. it will take time. you agree? >> i do. i've seen them accomplish it. >> the key ingredient is well and desire. >> this is a clash of wills. >> the afghan people have the will to move out of the darkness into light. is that a fair statement? >> absolutely. it reflects in the...
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my parents are doctors. both my sisters are doctors. a minimum eight-year commitment and often 12 just to be the most junior doctor out there. that is always been in the back of my mind when it inc. of how long things should take. i think it is a long road for a lot of folks, but if you're having fun and you feel like you feel like you're learning, now is a great time to try it. >> was it a moment with pinterest where you said, ok, now i need to make sure i don't give up. in the early days it took a little while for things to catch on, right? >> there are a lot of times where you get discouraged. for me, what was really helpful was having people around that i trusted and that cared about me first and the company second. was people like my girlfriend then and now my wife. there were people who are there to say it would be great if i kept going. >> and now you're managing hundreds of employees. you have come such a long way. what is your vision for what interest will become? for what pinterest -- for what pinterest will become? what is yo
my parents are doctors. both my sisters are doctors. a minimum eight-year commitment and often 12 just to be the most junior doctor out there. that is always been in the back of my mind when it inc. of how long things should take. i think it is a long road for a lot of folks, but if you're having fun and you feel like you feel like you're learning, now is a great time to try it. >> was it a moment with pinterest where you said, ok, now i need to make sure i don't give up. in the early...
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chances are, if your wheels are just it, nothing will happen. at golden gate park, drivers are all over the place. not every bike has two wheels, so it gives everyone ample space. now the bike lanes, the woman with the puppy is only part of the problem. you will find the joggers using the bike lane, and this guy pushing the stroller with the ear buds. >> sir! sir! >> reporter: if you can't hear the officer yelling, how you can you hear the bicyclist pull up. some are driving in the traffic lanes. >> good to see you. glad to meet you. >> reporter: why is it every other city can get it right except for san francisco? >> it boggles the mind! . in golden gate park, stanley roberts. >>> coming up at 8:00 3, disturbing allegations of child abuse against a bay area educator. the message one of the victims has for the teacher, and the local slaughter house behind the massive meat recall now trying to go organic. we will show you the changes being made. flash [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch
chances are, if your wheels are just it, nothing will happen. at golden gate park, drivers are all over the place. not every bike has two wheels, so it gives everyone ample space. now the bike lanes, the woman with the puppy is only part of the problem. you will find the joggers using the bike lane, and this guy pushing the stroller with the ear buds. >> sir! sir! >> reporter: if you can't hear the officer yelling, how you can you hear the bicyclist pull up. some are driving in the...
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they are going through all of these forms and they are picking out specific things that are in common to conservative groups or opponents to the obama administration and trying to propose those as being the things that will not get tax-free status. that's exactly what they are doing. the shame of all of th is all the time that's being wasted that could have been used to put forth pro-growth tax reforms to get us out of this lousy recovery. >> money as wel. steve, to mike's point the fact is that a lot of the -- what the irs has been doing has been pointed out as illegal -- even under current rules by the inspector general. all show now they are attacking him. >> that's right. and so brazen, david, as -- when with you get caught with your hand in the cookie jar you put it back in and say it is unlawful. chicago should have invented this. what's corruption? >> rick, we were talking before about the inspector general. he came out, of course, with a report saying they were fosing almost exclusively on conservative tea party-like groups rather than some democratic groups that were doing th
they are going through all of these forms and they are picking out specific things that are in common to conservative groups or opponents to the obama administration and trying to propose those as being the things that will not get tax-free status. that's exactly what they are doing. the shame of all of th is all the time that's being wasted that could have been used to put forth pro-growth tax reforms to get us out of this lousy recovery. >> money as wel. steve, to mike's point the fact...
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are. it is interesting -- >> of the letter is interesting. >> it is fascinated where people draw the line on personal privacy. it is happening because the standard people expecting are lower than 10-20 years ago. that said if somebody made it totally secure for you, there are whole lot of people who will go there. >> i interviewed eric schmidt last week. if you couldut offer someone lots of things they want like extra time in the , they mightl willingly make the trade for the privacy. >> inc. about the trade-offs people have made relative to -- relative do you want to see browser adds or not? youomebody says i will pay $100 a year for access to your data, some people will take that. >> i think companies who do need to be honest. i think roger is right. people will have the trade-off. understand it is not really a one-time trade-off. there was a great segment about data brokers. that was made back to the aggregation of all of these giving up a little here and a little here, is grace a compo
are. it is interesting -- >> of the letter is interesting. >> it is fascinated where people draw the line on personal privacy. it is happening because the standard people expecting are lower than 10-20 years ago. that said if somebody made it totally secure for you, there are whole lot of people who will go there. >> i interviewed eric schmidt last week. if you couldut offer someone lots of things they want like extra time in the , they mightl willingly make the trade for the...
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if you are going to live in the community, and the community living campaign, which you are referring to earlier, that is one of the major things for them, right? but if you are in an institution, or living in the community, the people are staying engaged and so the evidence based programs and the things like the villages and looking at workforce issues and all of those things are the things that we have to do and i think that is also why the business acumen piece of this is so important because we need the people who know the budget matter and have been providing, care service and supports to be able to do that across broader populations, and in our community, we do have people that can buy the services and you want the people to know enough about what is out there that they will actually do that for themselves and the family members and so on, and thes a huge issue and it is a worldwide issue and we are not in it alone, and we have the people that come to talk to us from all over the world about what are we doing in this area but it is a struggle and it is about the partnerships and
if you are going to live in the community, and the community living campaign, which you are referring to earlier, that is one of the major things for them, right? but if you are in an institution, or living in the community, the people are staying engaged and so the evidence based programs and the things like the villages and looking at workforce issues and all of those things are the things that we have to do and i think that is also why the business acumen piece of this is so important...
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i'm morgan radford and here are the stories we are following right now. moscow could be facing sanctions in the coming day. smashing the door of the prosecutor's office and replacing the ukrainian flags are russian flags. an hour of voting is left in crimea. the investigation into the missing jumbo jet is focussed on the pilots and what is found inside of their homes. >> the u.s. is moving towards and posing sanctions on russia and this is coming as the polls are closing in an hour in crimea and the people are voting on whether or not to join russia and pro russian demonstrators stormed a government building. the white house warned russian president putin that moscow would face sanctions in the days ahead. we are joined from the white house with details. mike, secretary of state john kerry spoke just a few hours ago and tell us about the conversation. >> this is the latest of a series of phone calls with the russia and seech time they are speaking a different language and two different interpretations of what is happening on the ground in crimea and the r
i'm morgan radford and here are the stories we are following right now. moscow could be facing sanctions in the coming day. smashing the door of the prosecutor's office and replacing the ukrainian flags are russian flags. an hour of voting is left in crimea. the investigation into the missing jumbo jet is focussed on the pilots and what is found inside of their homes. >> the u.s. is moving towards and posing sanctions on russia and this is coming as the polls are closing in an hour in...
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we are joined next. ♪ >> you are back with on the move and we are looking out for you this week and onuesday. sprint faces a regulatory challenge. a clue on howered the regulatory difficulties may come. borrowing costs as the political turmoil continues. the conflict has been costing the country money in tourism and investment. are expecting the carrier to see it increase in the year and the u.s. traffic is on the rise. we will hear from the chief executive right here on premierg all stop the will speak when the closing ceremony is done. as we head to the close, there is more on the health of the chinese exports and the global chinese crisis. we are breaking down the numbers in beijing. year, whichunar new does throw things into a tailspin. >> seasonal factors are at play here and also some distortion is caused by over invoicing. the lunar new year holiday has shifted based on the calendar and the holiday was in late january and early february. last year, it was in the middle of february and a little bit later than usual. trade inflated numbers in between hong kong and china and that m
we are joined next. ♪ >> you are back with on the move and we are looking out for you this week and onuesday. sprint faces a regulatory challenge. a clue on howered the regulatory difficulties may come. borrowing costs as the political turmoil continues. the conflict has been costing the country money in tourism and investment. are expecting the carrier to see it increase in the year and the u.s. traffic is on the rise. we will hear from the chief executive right here on premierg all...
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you are not doing squats, are you? you are absolutely convinced americans are with you. i hate to break it to you but right now 53% of americans agree with you but not 100%. little more than a majority. you are hanging it on 53% who are his off. it might require more push back from you. then again, you are the experts, republicans, you are the guys with the fancy strategists, the same guys who told you you were going to win the last election focusing on just this kind of stuff. if memory serves you republicans are very good at grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory and somehow think sitting on your ass now and running up the clock will change history. hate to break it to you but the only thing that strategy of assured is making you history. now to the real danger, safe to say washington keep spending and debt keeps growing which is why stock-market legendary dent says that crash probably keep son coming closer and closer. former house republican leader dick armey says if that is the case get ready for a long political winter for everybody. you first on what you are see
you are not doing squats, are you? you are absolutely convinced americans are with you. i hate to break it to you but right now 53% of americans agree with you but not 100%. little more than a majority. you are hanging it on 53% who are his off. it might require more push back from you. then again, you are the experts, republicans, you are the guys with the fancy strategists, the same guys who told you you were going to win the last election focusing on just this kind of stuff. if memory serves...
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. >> we have a pretty good storms that are coming later this morning are right now we are dry and expecting the clouds to increase. it will. rainy and windy for today. we have a chance for thunderstorms. tomorrow we will hold on to the rain once again and on wednesday the clouds will clear and dry out. for the next couple of days it would be very stormy. here's a look to what we are expecting. there is a strong cold front that will come through later on today that will bring rain to the bay. this will be potential storms and pretty good snow as well. the snow levels will fall 3500 c letter wrong. the highs for today will be cooler than the past couple of days. upper 50's to low 60's. 62 will be year high for san jose and 59 degrees for san francisco. >> here is to rain and we will time out for you. by 8:00 a.m. you will see it started to come in. i think the majority of the morning commuter should be dry allege were leaving later. 9:00 a.m. you can see rain picking up pretty heavy. by 11:00 a.m. we all will be the entire bay area. it will be widespread and we're also watching wind gusts. by
. >> we have a pretty good storms that are coming later this morning are right now we are dry and expecting the clouds to increase. it will. rainy and windy for today. we have a chance for thunderstorms. tomorrow we will hold on to the rain once again and on wednesday the clouds will clear and dry out. for the next couple of days it would be very stormy. here's a look to what we are expecting. there is a strong cold front that will come through later on today that will bring rain to the...
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brian, we are hearing they are just talking but still far apart.t are the hurdles these companies will need to overcome to get to some sort of agreement? how likely is it to happen? >> you hit on one, who controls the customer. the second one would be the revenue share involved. apple would give access to 600 million itune customers. comcast is about 30 million when you include time warner. when i look at cable industry, a lot of younger people are totally cutting the cord or not signing up for cable. i think that is a trend. one way to get around that for comcast is to work with someone like apple. >> there is some precedent for comcast to cut a deal. i believe they cut something similar to tivo, although there are still major differences. explain how this would differ from the relationship xbox has with comcast. >> at the end of the day, any cable players want to make sure you can access their content on different platforms. that is the bottom line in all of this. comcast wants to make sure if you want to use an xbox or any other device as your p
brian, we are hearing they are just talking but still far apart.t are the hurdles these companies will need to overcome to get to some sort of agreement? how likely is it to happen? >> you hit on one, who controls the customer. the second one would be the revenue share involved. apple would give access to 600 million itune customers. comcast is about 30 million when you include time warner. when i look at cable industry, a lot of younger people are totally cutting the cord or not signing...