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avi is here. avi, where are you from? talking about. very good. we love new jersey. people got talent in new jersey. now, what actually -- what talent do you got? >> i can play music on my throat. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't quite understand. sorry, you can play music on your throat? >> yep. >> jimmy: like, what do you mean? using your throat to be the instrument? >> using my fingers on my throat, i can play music. >> jimmy: all right. what will you play for us tonight? >> well, to honor the nba finals which, you know, tonight. >> jimmy: absolutely. >> i thought i'd play the old school nba and nbc the. >> jimmy: hey, all right, very good. here we go. the nba nbc theme played by avi. go for for it, buddy. i'll move the mike up. ♪ >> jimmy: that's very good. that's what i'm talking about. he got talent. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you got talent, buddy. that was awesome. avi, thank you, buddy. [ applause ] all right. who is it? ryan thompson? is ryan thompson -- right here. very good. ryan, stand up. ryan, where are you fr
avi is here. avi, where are you from? talking about. very good. we love new jersey. people got talent in new jersey. now, what actually -- what talent do you got? >> i can play music on my throat. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't quite understand. sorry, you can play music on your throat? >> yep. >> jimmy: like, what do you mean? using your throat to be the instrument? >> using my fingers on my throat, i can play music. >> jimmy: all right. what will you play...
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que les avis avisen.rca y ballotelli impone mÁs que gilardino. >> el tata con el servicio al Área. >> vuelve a recuperar el equipo celeste. gargano abriendo para perei pereira. viene forlÁn, lo sigue de cerca Ávi fellini. >> ¿habrÁ tiro de esquina para la celeste? el patrÓn, la juega por el centro hay espacio para trabajaring goh, el balÓn defensivo y termina delling do el esfÉrico. >> en partido como este sÍ skrash a ballotelli. extraÑa ballotelli. le vendrÍa muy bien con la fuerza que carga con el disparo que tiene, forlÁn el servicio, de cara para cavani y quedÓ corto forlÁn de lejos tiene el disparo! buffon el remate! no puede ser, lo salvÓ del matador cavani. primero cargo no. me parece que estaba adelantado en el primer disparo. con mucha fuerza, un poco adelantado y sÍ aparece adelantado con la melena. lo cobrÓ el lÍnea. en la primera tiempo repaso un minuto. >> no hemos parado de jugar para ver que se juega, uruguay, no tenÍa que estar para ser... >> cavani corto en el salto, muy bien estÁ control
que les avis avisen.rca y ballotelli impone mÁs que gilardino. >> el tata con el servicio al Área. >> vuelve a recuperar el equipo celeste. gargano abriendo para perei pereira. viene forlÁn, lo sigue de cerca Ávi fellini. >> ¿habrÁ tiro de esquina para la celeste? el patrÓn, la juega por el centro hay espacio para trabajaring goh, el balÓn defensivo y termina delling do el esfÉrico. >> en partido como este sÍ skrash a ballotelli. extraÑa ballotelli. le...
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avis: did you say $10 a week >> you do not understand, but a lot of people in 1940 did not make muchore than $500 a year. i live rent free in an in the basement, and i had to face rats to get into my home. that made me one with the community. you come in contact with the black community. what was your way in? >> in 1941 philip randolph mobilizing workers. the march on washington for jobs, and we scared the daylights out of him, and he begged randolph to call off the march. ,e finally band discrimination and that changed the whole country and the world. i said, that is what i am going to do with my life. >> for those who do not know the name, he was head of the corridors way back in the day. legend in chicago and in this country. since you mentioned randolph and the fear you put in the heart of fdr, fdr presided over a difficult time in this country economically. can you compare that difficult time with this difficult time under obama? >> i was a student during the , and i felt it was necessary to become a philosopher. why.not know i did not know what a -- asopher was area did philoso
avis: did you say $10 a week >> you do not understand, but a lot of people in 1940 did not make muchore than $500 a year. i live rent free in an in the basement, and i had to face rats to get into my home. that made me one with the community. you come in contact with the black community. what was your way in? >> in 1941 philip randolph mobilizing workers. the march on washington for jobs, and we scared the daylights out of him, and he begged randolph to call off the march. ,e...
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. >> she stole my grammy. .avis: that is funny do you want to vent about that?> no, that is all right. kevin bacon, too. i am probably the only person that has beef with betty white. does not have enough love and accolades? she has got to steal my grammy? she knows what she did. tavis: i like betty white. >> yeah, everyone does. come on my show, betty. we will talk. wouldn't you like to see betty white and mark twain go at it? betty is tough. tavis: speaking of fighting, the n-word. i hate saying the n-word. >> makes you feel bad, doesn't it? word takesing the n- stinghe animus and the and the meaning of what the word was trying to portray. but this is an issue that has been hotly debated to this day. classic though it is, there is still debate about whether or not wayne ought to be read. some schools are down with it, some schools are not. some libraries stock it, some not do not stock it. having played and embodied this character, or you have a sense about what you feel about this debate about the n-word 200 times? >> i do not know if it is hotly debated. i wo
. >> she stole my grammy. .avis: that is funny do you want to vent about that?> no, that is all right. kevin bacon, too. i am probably the only person that has beef with betty white. does not have enough love and accolades? she has got to steal my grammy? she knows what she did. tavis: i like betty white. >> yeah, everyone does. come on my show, betty. we will talk. wouldn't you like to see betty white and mark twain go at it? betty is tough. tavis: speaking of fighting, the...
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he has been vindicated of every single charge. .avis: the stories they have i have a couple minutes left and i want to get back to the cia character that you did play on "homeland" before they killed you off. we had gone through a very contentious senate debate about has been approved as our c.i.a. director. did you follow any of that? >> i like to read about american politics. it is a very contentious issue. sometimes i am not sure where i stand. " i didarching "homeland come across things that -- all of them said at some point, you will be glad that there is somebody standing in line -- and your lined a fire -- your line of fire protecting you. . kind of want to say go ahead i trust you to protect me. tavis: the real debate in you target do american citizens, what about killing women and children? of a guy in the desert with a joystick like he is playing a game. killing people 10 million miles away. hand tod to have to be hand, face-to-face combat and you had put something on the line to fight this war. it is agot through but fascinating conversation to have. >> in the second world war
he has been vindicated of every single charge. .avis: the stories they have i have a couple minutes left and i want to get back to the cia character that you did play on "homeland" before they killed you off. we had gone through a very contentious senate debate about has been approved as our c.i.a. director. did you follow any of that? >> i like to read about american politics. it is a very contentious issue. sometimes i am not sure where i stand. " i didarching...
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nuevamente estamos concentrando avis avisos.as. los aeropuertos si viajara, esta de suerte. inestabilidad en toda la parte central de los estados unidos. para este fin de semana se espera que el termÓmetro bre pase los 90 grados. en gran manzana 83 grados. el calentamiento diurno con combustible suficiente. para seguir desarrollando condiciones severas en el centro del paÍs. los Ángeles con 77 grados y nos espera un fin de semana bastante placentero. y bueno. el calor llega a territorio mexicano con altas temperaturas pero nada en comparaciÓn a lo que se va a sentir este fin de semana en todo el noreste del paÍs. mÍnimas solo en washington, los 70 grados y maÑana, a sudar la gota gorda, protegerse tomar agua y mantenerse en contacto. que tenga excelente fin de sma una para ti tambiÉn pamela. voy a votar por argelia, mi dj rt. paso contigo. >>> gracias ja ski en estos momentos pasa un enorme asteroide 9 veces mÁs grande que un trazo atlÁntico cerca de la tierra. era mÁs grande que se pensaba y no viaja solo, tiene su propio satÉl
nuevamente estamos concentrando avis avisos.as. los aeropuertos si viajara, esta de suerte. inestabilidad en toda la parte central de los estados unidos. para este fin de semana se espera que el termÓmetro bre pase los 90 grados. en gran manzana 83 grados. el calentamiento diurno con combustible suficiente. para seguir desarrollando condiciones severas en el centro del paÍs. los Ángeles con 77 grados y nos espera un fin de semana bastante placentero. y bueno. el calor llega a territorio...
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it is an absolutely unpredictable and sometimes untenable existence, particularly as a writer. ,avis:before i get out of here are you still interested in doing more tv stuff? >> i have "agents of s.h.i.e.l.d." coming out in the fall, which i created, cowrote and directed the pilot of that. i will be able to keep my hand in tv while i am doing the business. i really love all of it. i love every aspect of moviemaking and storytelling and i love television, the internet. i will wish i had time to do absolutely everything. tavis: so you are starting when? >> probably around february. there is a lot to do before then. tavis: what are you doing between now and then? i am just curious. >> decides finishing the script and casting and all the prepping and set building and location scouting, you have to be ready on a level that it is not like, come to my house in two weeks and we will film some shakespeare. we have to know exactly what you're shooting because the fx guys have to build an entire world before we get a shot off. they have to build the hulk, which is a long process. tavis: i will l
it is an absolutely unpredictable and sometimes untenable existence, particularly as a writer. ,avis:before i get out of here are you still interested in doing more tv stuff? >> i have "agents of s.h.i.e.l.d." coming out in the fall, which i created, cowrote and directed the pilot of that. i will be able to keep my hand in tv while i am doing the business. i really love all of it. i love every aspect of moviemaking and storytelling and i love television, the internet. i will...
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your toes, avis jones deweever. >> we're at a point where we have record levels of poverty, we talk about cutting billions of dollars for food stamps. it is really hard to put -- to understand what is going on in the mind of legislators who think that has possible reality. thinking what people are living on just 450 a day cut that back in terms of food stamp allowances, it's amazing, i can't understand it. >> here is the other alternative. we have doubled what we are spending on food stamp, from $40 million -- $40 billion to $80 billion. one in seven americans are on food stamps. the key here it's supposed to be supplemental, not -- not that people should be eating on $5 per person per day it's supplement family's budget. we've got more people on food stamps than ever, more people who years ago would not have qualified but we've lowered the standard, by saying you can still make more money you can have more assets but we've lowered the standard. now -- the challenge is that people who truly need it may be getting forced out. but the fact is we're spending more than we ever have. i don't t
your toes, avis jones deweever. >> we're at a point where we have record levels of poverty, we talk about cutting billions of dollars for food stamps. it is really hard to put -- to understand what is going on in the mind of legislators who think that has possible reality. thinking what people are living on just 450 a day cut that back in terms of food stamp allowances, it's amazing, i can't understand it. >> here is the other alternative. we have doubled what we are spending on...
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avis. it's steve stricker's space. and it's your space..1 test in 3...2...1 i don't like excitement. take our corporate payment system from u.s. bank. it's reliable, accurate, easy to manage... with crews all over the country, purchasing and payroll disbursement can't be a big production. and with u.s. bank, i've learned... ....no surprises make for a great show. ♪ ....no surprises make for a great show. ♪ >> mike: with the youthful hair cut, aaron eck. the gentleman next to him is his adviser and the legendary bobby orr. when he played, hardly anybody wore helmets. and he has seen some things like this. >> eddie: shawn thornton with the shot. it goes off the shaft of the stick of andrew shaw and right into the side of the face. the referee right away, dan o'haloran blowing the whistle thinking he was in some distress and he certainly was. >> mike: will bergeron arrive first? yes. away from handzus. no icing. marchand. sitting down, keith, away from hossa. twisted back along again but out of play on the cry to keep thing going from bergero
avis. it's steve stricker's space. and it's your space..1 test in 3...2...1 i don't like excitement. take our corporate payment system from u.s. bank. it's reliable, accurate, easy to manage... with crews all over the country, purchasing and payroll disbursement can't be a big production. and with u.s. bank, i've learned... ....no surprises make for a great show. ♪ ....no surprises make for a great show. ♪ >> mike: with the youthful hair cut, aaron eck. the gentleman next to him is...
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gone, they'll rent your car out to someone else, charging less money than companies like hertz and avis and they'll give you a percentage of the fee. it's definitely a new way of thinking, part of what's been dubbed the sharing economy and the way they launched their company is modern as well. instead of waiting until everything was perfect. they launched with as little in place as possible. with what's called a minimum viable product or m.v.p. >> if i'm going to do this, what do i need? i need to have some people you know who can help with the transactions, i need to have the insurance squared away and you know, preferably a parking lot. it doesn't have to happen. >> they launched their company with no official place to park the cars they were collecting. in the beginning, they would meet their clients right at short-term parking on airport property. which is why they got that cease and desist order from sfo. >> so you knew something like that was going to happen. why not skip that part and launch once you launched in a place where you knew you wouldn't get the cease and desist order.
gone, they'll rent your car out to someone else, charging less money than companies like hertz and avis and they'll give you a percentage of the fee. it's definitely a new way of thinking, part of what's been dubbed the sharing economy and the way they launched their company is modern as well. instead of waiting until everything was perfect. they launched with as little in place as possible. with what's called a minimum viable product or m.v.p. >> if i'm going to do this, what do i need?...
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official has gone on the record to acknowledge the use of you avi's an american airspace but it didn't come out of the clear blue with respect to them using drones not so much from the n.s.a. surveillance scandal to robert mueller as testimony on capitol hill today we now know that the government not only can monitor americans using cyberspace but also using american airspace now the f.b.i. claims that it only has a few of these u a v's and its possession but given the advancements in drone technology these machines can fly at very high speeds to cover huge distances and then hover for hours so a few drones might be all it takes to keep an eye on an entire nation with something surprising did come out of the hearing today the facts that the f.b.i. has not yet set up a way to regulate you a.v.'s so instead of asking a question i think i can assume sense you do use drones that the f.b.i. has developed a set of policies procedures and operational limits on the use of drones and whether or not any privacy impact on american citizens will we are in the initial stages of doing that and i wil
official has gone on the record to acknowledge the use of you avi's an american airspace but it didn't come out of the clear blue with respect to them using drones not so much from the n.s.a. surveillance scandal to robert mueller as testimony on capitol hill today we now know that the government not only can monitor americans using cyberspace but also using american airspace now the f.b.i. claims that it only has a few of these u a v's and its possession but given the advancements in drone...
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orrivented me fro being avi o half-life equires law enforment o docume them, underand them, to identify them. and to release -- prosecute tm including, in some cases with enhanced penalties, it requires them to release data on annual basesn level of hate crime that creates a broader understanding in society about what needs to be done. john: but we're drowning in-laws already in america. we have civil rightsablable, a e --ivil rights act, and violent crimes act. >> stable at a high level. a report -- >> does the law make a difference? >> it does. >> does the person think oh, that is a hate crime law. >> i had a cversion with a transgender woman in california, she said, it doe not matter what the law says, no law will change the fact, that some peop look at m they see a n in a dress, that will change withime and understanding that is the difference we're having, we're not disagreeing over fact the is a problem, we're disagreeing over the fact that the government is the solution on this. john: the exale reminds me of the contoargs police go through to be politically correct about this, fb
orrivented me fro being avi o half-life equires law enforment o docume them, underand them, to identify them. and to release -- prosecute tm including, in some cases with enhanced penalties, it requires them to release data on annual basesn level of hate crime that creates a broader understanding in society about what needs to be done. john: but we're drowning in-laws already in america. we have civil rightsablable, a e --ivil rights act, and violent crimes act. >> stable at a high level....
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still a fugitive on the run, the vw from a former fugitive w no longer circumstance john mack ave is -- avyil cavuto. i don't know if snowden plans to make youtube videos, if heoes my next guest could give him a few tip, john mac john mcafee kw to make an impression. not bad for a guyho has been out of mcafee, and out of the loop. that was
still a fugitive on the run, the vw from a former fugitive w no longer circumstance john mack ave is -- avyil cavuto. i don't know if snowden plans to make youtube videos, if heoes my next guest could give him a few tip, john mac john mcafee kw to make an impression. not bad for a guyho has been out of mcafee, and out of the loop. that was
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time for the own your space pitcher profile brought to you by avis.011. got a no-decision, 4 2/3, 9 hits, 6 runs, 4 walks, 2 strikeouts. he has about two dozen friends here at the ballpark tonight for this one. breaking ball. kubel, down low. one ball, one strike. >> bob: manager dusty baker said you could tell that mike leake was special his first big league spring training when starting pitchers are allowed to leave after the fifth inning of the game figuring all the big leaguers are out of the game by that point, mike leake did not leave, stayed right there, sat next to dusty baker, wand to learn as much as he could as quickly as he could, really made a good impression on the coaching staff. >> justin: he made such a good impression, he never had to go to the minor leagues. he was drafted, went to fall ball, spring training and made the opening day roster out of spring train. 1-2 outside. two balls, two strikes. >> bob: and mike leake endeared himself to the clubhouse staff, he'd help hang the laundry, put duffel bags away. >> justin: 2-2. and back
time for the own your space pitcher profile brought to you by avis.011. got a no-decision, 4 2/3, 9 hits, 6 runs, 4 walks, 2 strikeouts. he has about two dozen friends here at the ballpark tonight for this one. breaking ball. kubel, down low. one ball, one strike. >> bob: manager dusty baker said you could tell that mike leake was special his first big league spring training when starting pitchers are allowed to leave after the fifth inning of the game figuring all the big leaguers are...
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. >> scott's company was acquired by avis. the deal closed in march, so he would like me to tell you he is looking for a job. >> thank you my wife thanks you. >> you built things that aren't just -- they're truly possible. people like to talk about them. i do want to ask, with you, maybe you think about how you use the enter met -- by net and -- internet and fill in holes. what variables did you look for when you were thinking about starting a car-sharing company. >> the question is, how do we do that? >> right. what's going through your head when you're reading the internet and thinking, there's a part of this puzzle that is missing. i want to -- >> i see the enter northwest as a -- i mean the internet and the web we are building is this new, emerging platform which started off in a centric way, just pages and all the metaphors were about reading, structured around reading but you could -- there's a right aspect to it which was being somewhat delate in its evolution. coupled with that is mobile and tablets and it's becoming a
. >> scott's company was acquired by avis. the deal closed in march, so he would like me to tell you he is looking for a job. >> thank you my wife thanks you. >> you built things that aren't just -- they're truly possible. people like to talk about them. i do want to ask, with you, maybe you think about how you use the enter met -- by net and -- internet and fill in holes. what variables did you look for when you were thinking about starting a car-sharing company. >> the...
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if i was meg whitman i would be talking to avy right now. >> i guarantee you she's having a lot of meetings-d, 3-d systems, not with them directly but with the technology. that's the next step for them. >> the growth is priced multiple. >> 100 current pe. >> there you go. ultimately this is something that the market starts to expect -- i don't think he's selling shares. he's a core shareholder. he built the company. he needs to get some money out. that doesn't concern me as much as the multiple. >> i don't know if it can price in growth. it just matters if this technology stakes takes off on industrial are level that's how you price it. >> industrial and consumer level. this is a growth story that i sort of find intriguing. >> really? >> the value girl can possibly see buying 3-d systems. this is big. >> you have the pie growing substantially, however it getting more crowded. i don't know what that means for their margins. if they can continue to have big margins or growing margins it wouldn't be shocking to see the stock higher. >> first for everything. >> coming up on mad money, the spurs
if i was meg whitman i would be talking to avy right now. >> i guarantee you she's having a lot of meetings-d, 3-d systems, not with them directly but with the technology. that's the next step for them. >> the growth is priced multiple. >> 100 current pe. >> there you go. ultimately this is something that the market starts to expect -- i don't think he's selling shares. he's a core shareholder. he built the company. he needs to get some money out. that doesn't concern me...
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still a fugitive on the run, the vw from a former fugitive w no longer circumstance john mack ave is -- avy is here. >> i am neil cavuto. i don't know if snowden plans to make youtube videos, if heoes my next guest could give him a few tip, john mac john mcafee kw to make an impression. not bad for a guyho has been out of mcafee, and out of the loop. that was before murder in belize, mcafee said authorities there were trying to pin on him. and a daring escape from that country that might make vladimir putin proud, because putin is dog his best to keep snowden from getting back to the u.s., and mcafee did all he could to ge back to the u.s., from fleeing guatemalla. and throughout mcafee has insisted he is no murderer, where snowden insists he is no spy. that is where it ends. >> my name is john mcafee, i am the founder of the mcafee anirus company, although i have hadothing to to with this company for 15 years, i still have volumes of mail asking how do i uninstill this software, i have no idea i know what to do, believe me -- i've got the solution right he here. neil: tophat snowden. the r
still a fugitive on the run, the vw from a former fugitive w no longer circumstance john mack ave is -- avy is here. >> i am neil cavuto. i don't know if snowden plans to make youtube videos, if heoes my next guest could give him a few tip, john mac john mcafee kw to make an impression. not bad for a guyho has been out of mcafee, and out of the loop. that was before murder in belize, mcafee said authorities there were trying to pin on him. and a daring escape from that country that might...
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what's your take on avi nom iks. who you willing to write it off at this point? the only country in the world where we've seen surprises to the upside. over the past couple weeks the japanese economy has surprised on the upside. we've seen strengthening in the yen. so far the jury has to be off on abenomics and ultimately we're all betting that it's going to work because that's what the globe needs. if it doesn't work we're in trouble. >> that's an interesting point. isn't this what ben bernanke has been pushing japan or at least suggesting that they should be doing for a very long time and do you think that the volatility we've seen in the yen and in the nikkei and in bonds is scaring the day lights out of the fed here is that one of the reasons they're using terms about taking their foot off the pedal? are they worried about creating that risk asset volatility here in the u.s.? >> although you really have to think in terms of two separate things. one is the market and the other is the economy. the economy i would even earnings. so the economy has been slow. ear
what's your take on avi nom iks. who you willing to write it off at this point? the only country in the world where we've seen surprises to the upside. over the past couple weeks the japanese economy has surprised on the upside. we've seen strengthening in the yen. so far the jury has to be off on abenomics and ultimately we're all betting that it's going to work because that's what the globe needs. if it doesn't work we're in trouble. >> that's an interesting point. isn't this what ben...
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that is an avis rental car right behind them. >> yes. >> having read your book and having heard you talk about mongo, i wonder if those mattresses would we mongo. >> mongo probably -- those mattresses would not be mongo because of the bedbug scare. mongo is an object put out for the trash, put out for collection, but someone decides should be rescued. you can think of it like object adoption. garbageyou are on the truck, did you pick up things -- i will show you some baskets, also, that are on the streets. is that the responsibility of the sanitation workers? there is one right there. >> yes. this is an interesting dilemma. not dilemma. just different city functions are divided bureaucratically. thatld not have picked up basket because that has the parks symbol on it. parksare people in the department who process garbage inside the parks. they would have collected that. that one, i would have picked that up. that is the city basket on the streets. it's a different set of workers for the parks. exactd have to see the corner to know the jurisdiction or why one the parks one is right next t
that is an avis rental car right behind them. >> yes. >> having read your book and having heard you talk about mongo, i wonder if those mattresses would we mongo. >> mongo probably -- those mattresses would not be mongo because of the bedbug scare. mongo is an object put out for the trash, put out for collection, but someone decides should be rescued. you can think of it like object adoption. garbageyou are on the truck, did you pick up things -- i will show you some baskets,...
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and how does that compare to avis or hertz?ably be paying at least around $40 or $50 a day at, you know, one of the major rental chains. >> my car's not doing anything, why am i just paying for it to sit there. >> reporter: flightcar launched in summer 2012. and with their locations at boston's logan airport and here in san francisco, the company says they now have an average of 150 cars on the road. at any one time. are you guys profitable yet? >> not yet. i don't think it's about how fast we get profitable. it's more about how fast we can make this company big. >> reporter: well, they raised $6 million in venture capital fast enough. this teenage dream has even gotten some dough-re-mi from the -- uh -- "idol" rich. ryan seacrest gave you money. >> he just loved the concept and we're very obviously happy to have him on board. >> reporter: when it's time for the trio grande to kick it with big money types, dressing for success often means pulling on the hoodie. >> sometimes we dress up a little more. generally speaking, i'm not
and how does that compare to avis or hertz?ably be paying at least around $40 or $50 a day at, you know, one of the major rental chains. >> my car's not doing anything, why am i just paying for it to sit there. >> reporter: flightcar launched in summer 2012. and with their locations at boston's logan airport and here in san francisco, the company says they now have an average of 150 cars on the road. at any one time. are you guys profitable yet? >> not yet. i don't think it's...
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. >> avis, retired state department. richard, just -- first of all i was sorry to hear you use the term weapons of mass destruction. couldn't we retire that from the slow cab flare it embraces everything from nuclear to chemical you know better than anyone what abusive use was made of it in the runup to the iraq war. my question is, you said it may take a crisis to get us to get our act together. we have just been through a very serious economic crisis, and why is it that so little has changed? why was this not a learning moment? was it look of leadership on the part of the administration? the political gridlock? how would you -- >> in point. i was recently criticized -- it's inconsistency among my critics must also be a virtue. i was credit sitessed, i think it was this weekend, for trying to do what you just suggested. for suggesting that not acknowledge quote-unquote weapons of mass destruction ought to be captured under the same and that chemical weapons ought to be considered as something different. and i gotchas ad
. >> avis, retired state department. richard, just -- first of all i was sorry to hear you use the term weapons of mass destruction. couldn't we retire that from the slow cab flare it embraces everything from nuclear to chemical you know better than anyone what abusive use was made of it in the runup to the iraq war. my question is, you said it may take a crisis to get us to get our act together. we have just been through a very serious economic crisis, and why is it that so little has...
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shares of hertz and avis both lower today. all right, josh, thanks. >>> now, we all know that rising rates are inevitable. at some point. the question is, how soon and how do you prepare your portfolio in the meantime? right? >> yeah, that is the big question. david sturmen from street authority says he has a plan. he's here to share with everybody, and also jeff cox, following how investors need to play the changing environment. you said yesterday was a dead cat bounce. >> i did. >> it feels like you were right. the term. david, let me ask you, lay it out for us. what are the three things you would be getting out of now as a way to prepare for when rates start moving higher? >> a couple of considerations. one is companies that have profited from the low rate environment. for example, the mortgage rates which have had a nice spread between the low-cost borrowing and reinvesting the proceeds in higher yielding mortgage bonds. and all those kind of business models that have benefited from the spreads are really -- not going to b
shares of hertz and avis both lower today. all right, josh, thanks. >>> now, we all know that rising rates are inevitable. at some point. the question is, how soon and how do you prepare your portfolio in the meantime? right? >> yeah, that is the big question. david sturmen from street authority says he has a plan. he's here to share with everybody, and also jeff cox, following how investors need to play the changing environment. you said yesterday was a dead cat bounce. >>...
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this company avis is most suited for mobile. facebook was a rumor to buy them a couple weeks ago.. this we're have a higher bid. >> microsoft of the are regional, and a had an early investment as well. >> on to lose our collin there talking about wher columng about buffett raising $1 million for charity. that amount is a visibly less than what auctions raised in previous years, including last year's record-setting $3.5 million. >> all-time high was $5 million pre-empts oddly, he hired a this hedge fund manager letter on. >> the last winner is the broadway show's ranking then 1.14 billion last year. and the theatrical season that just ended, last night's tony scotts >> 1.1 $4 billion. this is all tied towards hurricane sandy. >> whenever they're doing good we like to show up. >> thank you very much an odd way she did tend to rob on our 24/7 channel comcast 193. >> will will start with storm tracker 4 and the north bay has been pretty active. let's zoom in on here. we have pretty good rain that is coming through. we have the yellow showing on the screen. hills of bird has been getti
this company avis is most suited for mobile. facebook was a rumor to buy them a couple weeks ago.. this we're have a higher bid. >> microsoft of the are regional, and a had an early investment as well. >> on to lose our collin there talking about wher columng about buffett raising $1 million for charity. that amount is a visibly less than what auctions raised in previous years, including last year's record-setting $3.5 million. >> all-time high was $5 million pre-empts oddly,...
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. >> avi, thank you for joining us this morning. >> pleasure being here. coming up, the final countdown to the jobs report. former fed chairman alan greenspan 37. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> countdown to the may jobs report is on. will investors get more clarity on the fed's qe plan or be left in a fog? former fed chair alan greenspan shares his prediction, how it can shape the fed's exit strategy. plus, cnbc contributor for the economist ray gip
. >> avi, thank you for joining us this morning. >> pleasure being here. coming up, the final countdown to the jobs report. former fed chairman alan greenspan 37. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about...
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avis has done some great work -- david has done some great work.landscape cooperatives have been helpful in terms of .hinking about water fire management is another thing. great potential to accelerate this right now given the technological advancements that we have with mapping to review just activated lands that will give more data that will be helpful. so people can better understand and manage resources effectively. >> i think those tools will be quite important. bureaucracy in north western mexico where we have some the most important archaeological sites, places like chaco canyon and being able to avoid those concerts front is always better than trying to reverse engineer want to have a mess on your hands. i would say members of the committee will be able to submit additional questions in writing. i certainly asked that answer those for inclusion in the hearing record. i will defer to the ranking member. >> i want to make a clarification. when i mentioned this article we'veday and hot air, got a couple different listening sessions going on. b
avis has done some great work -- david has done some great work.landscape cooperatives have been helpful in terms of .hinking about water fire management is another thing. great potential to accelerate this right now given the technological advancements that we have with mapping to review just activated lands that will give more data that will be helpful. so people can better understand and manage resources effectively. >> i think those tools will be quite important. bureaucracy in north...
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we laid out a need to better topare our avis program measure invasive species to make sure that our scientific research else deliver modern climate solutions that will strengthen the resilience of our forests that will help create new ways for producers to access information that will help them mitigate threats. we will be issuing a follow-up later this year. these efforts reflect our understanding that proactive steps will pay big dividends in the decades to come. we know we need to be ahead of the game. we must continue to build on the previous actions to better support america's adaptation to climate challenges. today, i am here to announce some measures we will be taking. first, usda will now establish seven new regional climate hubs to work in partnership with producers and forrester's on me -- and foresters to work on you adaptation plans. if we are to be effective in managing the risk of a shifting climate, we will need to ensure that our managers in the field and our stakeholders have all the information they need to succeed. that is why we will be bringing all that information togethe
we laid out a need to better topare our avis program measure invasive species to make sure that our scientific research else deliver modern climate solutions that will strengthen the resilience of our forests that will help create new ways for producers to access information that will help them mitigate threats. we will be issuing a follow-up later this year. these efforts reflect our understanding that proactive steps will pay big dividends in the decades to come. we know we need to be ahead...
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we try, which once our military conditions, those are difficult questions, but those questions at avisow in guantanamo -- those questions exist now in guantanamo. our values and constitutional principles are going to be upheld. just to give the president the option of coming up with that plan that i know several in this committee have asked him to come up with. i yield back. >> you yield back. [laughter] >> real appreciate you. the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. the president does have the option because this ban is not permit law. we have to vote on it every year. so the president comes up with a plan that can gain the support of the american people and the representatives in congress, then that band can go away. but so far, the american people have made their views clear, as have their representatives in congress. yesterday, we had a vote on for having funds from being used to bring people here, to house people who are right here from guantanamo, and 254 of us in the house voted not to bring them. even the p
we try, which once our military conditions, those are difficult questions, but those questions at avisow in guantanamo -- those questions exist now in guantanamo. our values and constitutional principles are going to be upheld. just to give the president the option of coming up with that plan that i know several in this committee have asked him to come up with. i yield back. >> you yield back. [laughter] >> real appreciate you. the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes....