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b which is the bomb. i can make in one week in air b & b what i make in two weeks on my other job. >> can being the operatived. >> thank you very much. >> six jobs don't equal six figures. >> no, i'm off to new baptist church where i do my other things. it's not the life that most people would choose, i'm sure. the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made, what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the security of planning next year. ♪ >> while decosta says she thinks she could find a full-time job again, she chooses not to. >> i'm the happiest i've ever been. bar none. no time in my life have i been this happy. >> if you have a creative way of thriving in the job market, we want to hear from you. find us on facebook and twitter, my handle is @christineromans. that's it for me
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b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrockelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking that oregon coach. he's a winner. >> chip kelly, i like him. adam schefter breaking that story with mort, what's up? go ahead. >> caller: dvax. >> we said it was a spec, it is coming back, it's now up a dollar from where it blew up. i want to stay long dvax. barbara in illinois, please, barbara? >> caller: yes, sir. >> go ahead, barb. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from $83.60 to $80. pull the trigger, buy some s.a.p. let's go to bob in nebraska. bob? >> caller: jim, husker big red boo-yah to
b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrockelso. no, i don't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking...
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b-b-b-boo-yah. >> i'm liking that completely. >> caller: i got blackrock kelso. >> i don't know blackrockn't know it. i've got to do homework on it. let's go to john in washington. john? >> caller: boo-yah to the all-seeing, all-knowing great jim cramer. >> well, thank you. >> caller: you're the best, baby. you're entertaining and informative just like you say. >> i sure try. >> caller: i want to give your eagles a kudos for picking that oregon coach. he's a winner. >> chip kelly, i like him. adam schefter breaking that story with mort, what's up? go ahead. >> caller: dvax. >> we said it was a spec, it is coming back, it's now up a dollar from where it blew up. i want to stay long dvax. barbara in illinois, please, barbara? >> caller: yes, sir. >> go ahead, barb. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from $83.60 to $80. pull the trigger, buy some s.a.p. let's go to bob in nebraska. bob? >> caller: jim, husker big red boo-yah to ya. >> nice.
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b. b. m i stand on guns to me in america is i'm i'm pro-life confront my i don't think i'm political stand but i do say i really think that we should increase the law and that's nice but i really believe that when people are hurt they have the tendency to hurt there is and the thing that can heal that his love in so a my stance what i personally believe it is to teach more how to love how do you love your neighbor how do you love your friends love the teachers love the students and that will that will decrease kind may not necessarily and in many kinds of things events. and this is our first task as a society keeping our children safe this is how we will be judged and then grant good way for a. grant said i think there should be some changes we should learn from what happened at sandy hook i feel really bad in the month since twenty precious children and six brave adults were violate taken from us at sandy hook elementary more than nine hundred of our fellow americans have reportedly died at the end of a gun so i'm putting forward a specific set of proposals as important as these steps are they are in no way a substitute for action for members of congress. yet you have two thoughts you know jean she did forty five long colt you know stand by or you could have fourteen shots you know that i can to not have first reach madam how will i feel. what he did but they can have you know safest dark house you know corridors and stuff like that wide areas right they know they're the only ones in the house somebody is not supposed to be here they've got again it's not his room and again these are shots not having much recall but put out enough spread that even if they got her child wouldn't nobody wants to see. in america a year you know if you're an american citizen and depending on where you live now i said california new york they have a lot of restrictions and i mean is running our country seems to be kind of being you know the level of restriction which started you know sort of a bill that's right certain people don't necessarily agree with it but rather here being lazy and we're still you know pretty pretty happy for second mineral rights so we kind of try to protect them but try to be responsible same time you know if you're a registered citizen and. wheezy and. yes i mean we've seen residents pretty much status quo all across the u.s. you have to have a resident of that state to be in by now a long gun which is a rifle or shotgun like you think you have a here your fine you can you can buy those out of state. not not a real big issue but still have to have you know valid driver's license or and there were i.d. and be able to pass a background check which we call that into the f.b.i. needs. since the founding of our country i mean guns have been necessary for hunting purposes for gathering our food is this kind of passed down from generation to generation that's this kind of part of what we do here is is a haunting culture. i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age we see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was taught gun safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the whenever you get down and rob to me mom who's been unsure if i need to clean this can raise q. first do with glasses usually i shoot picture says they're going to kill off he don't care martyrs do with all six of us picture every single shot to two is the reason that the young and great you know and. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter keller readies and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first new year. as i started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it and big sister killed one in the little situation she did and i got it i'm n o two years not here get her to kill one. right that's right in fact you can't get. a euro back careful don't fall if you're. not. a bit. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the house at deaths not something that i think either my wife nor i feel comfortable with and having a gun in a house in the same house that their small children in case they were to able in case they were able to get ahold of the gun. you know something accidental could happen. how do i feel about living in a place where there are a lot of guns around it doesn't bother me in the least i probably was less aware of. how many people own guns in this area i mean i knew there was a lot of hunters in in gun owners but probably in the wake of the connecticut tragedy so i really became aware that there are probably people all over this this town that have guns. i don't feel any less safe because there are guns all over this community in fact i probably feel more safe because i'm sure if bad guys come they probably know there's a lot of people who are gun owners in this area. they don't necessarily know that i don't have a gun and they may make the assumption that i i do own a gun or i own a rifle that might make them hesitate about coming through here or trying to do something bad. to my family. like if you had an opportunity to shoot this gun yeah. ok. now would you like to feel like you know i have my browning a five year yeah. i like. a longer view of that. comma ok and you used mainly for skeet or to use it for duck conning. well so all issues still shot through with. ok. so you put three shells in their own hole in the war oh you only need one. hundred go into their own safety. and a. good. shot. this is what we call skeet shooting some people call it trip shooting basically what it is is that mechanism this directly at the seated own right there will swing the skeet into the air the skeet as you can see is one of these little foreign deals that fly. their pain adoring presumably so that you can see if they're in the air they crumble like that of course if there is a shotgun shell built shatter as you've seen some of them do. it any rate it's trying to get better at shooting birds whether it be dogs. turkeys. geese it's funny yeah you can bet money you know ever hear about a game ball bumper. so it will for instance a shooting a mrs. lewis falls and if the next target. a mouse pointer to whalen plus points for lewis and i can bet money. going it's still is an adamant object and doesn't have morals that i have here or it doesn't make decisions. and can be used for evil the world can be used good. or bad people get ahold gone's they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. use the way analysed and there's not a soul shall make a difference say. when a young man all you know if all that does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the support of. the bible got a lot of water to give the right here. this is what life mississippi river coming up one of our neighbors might. behind here which is what we call b. and b. fan it was named after my dad busy put it on my handy. one of the. deer stand there with but down here on this farm and we're very proud of it that easily and sure shot her go in a. small box. you know to make sure the last. rattlesnakes. of the founding fathers were already arrayed all we do is the second and then we'll regulated militia being necessary to the preservation of the free state the right to keep and bear arms shall not be free. now my fault is that when they wrote that when they put that in the constitution is the second amendment they were talking about recreational firearms. they were talking about giving the people of affection to resist fear and invasion and other things like. so from that standpoint would it be right to regulate assault rifles which are i don't think anyone here would debate the fact that that's a much more effective means of those resisting tyranny rebutting an 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b and b. there are a zillion every other house is a b and b. hit on the one b and beshgs where the owner said, your last name is to bein i know where all the to beins came to ireland. i said, i'm all ears. this poem goes into that and the last part is a translation from an irish song, the ring. >> i followed the winding coast road back from cove airny moore and her brother cast in branz at the center entrance head of a line at elis island looking as though they a choired dreksz in their own country. dim passage through american wait and coffinship the figures of a prior generation real to swells and sound effects each swollen in the ache of crossing. my father's ship united states streaming to the harbor, the way it steamed in the narrows below the rising towers of the bridge. above the keys, saint coalmans resided over the dock where my mother's mother waited and my father's forefather disappeared like vermon in the fields they flooded home. i can tell you where the to beins first landed that invited me to the patio in the house glass of whisky
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. >> i have not gotten < a b on an exam-- i have not gotten less than a b"b" since the songs.hink of the songs while i am taking my tests. >> it sounds really good. kind of likes snoop dogg. 4:51 right now. let's check in with jacqui jeras for the forecast. >> that sounds like a great thing. i will say that it absolutely works. my daughter can recite some things because of songs and she can recite every president in order because she learned in a song. if it is definitely makes a difference in retaining information. 26 is the temperatures today wind chill of 18. that was a really lame attempt. i deserve the hate mail. temperatures in the twenties with a strong wind. feels like the teens. even a couple single digits at this hour. we will be dealing with the bat throughout the day as the wind will stay strong. not quite as bad as a yesterday, but not all that pleasant. we have a little bit cloudy this this morning, but that will clear out. it will be short-lived. plenty of sunshine by the afternoon. there's a huge storm system across parts of the plains states. severe weather ac
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we'll be right b b [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight new film is called "identity thief". >> don't shut door, leave it. >> now, this is his favorite part. he likes to be humiliating verbally. >> no i don't. >> you sissy boy. >> that's enough of this. >> sissy boy. it's time to give him the big show. boom boom! >> no need for the show. put it back on. whoo! whoo! whoo! >> jon: please welcome back to the show, jason bateman. [cheers and applause] magic! magic. you are a magic man. you are a magic man! [cheers and applause] i mean there's nothing worse than a quarter standing ovation. good lord, thank you for leading that. [cheers and applause] >> jon: i'm working out how we're going to edit around that. how are you? the movie, melissa mccarthy -- >> did you see it? >> jon: the movie is great. it lags a bit -- >> hey. >> jon: do you remember the old sonny and cher show? >> i do not. >> jon: cher was a comic. she was a rocket to the stars. you could not hold her back. when she was on camera it was electric. >> am i sonny, g
we'll be right b b [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight new film is called "identity thief". >> don't shut door, leave it. >> now, this is his favorite part. he likes to be humiliating verbally. >> no i don't. >> you sissy boy. >> that's enough of this. >> sissy boy. it's time to give him the big show. boom boom! >> no need for the show. put it back on. whoo! whoo! whoo! >> jon: please welcome back to the...
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b&b which is the bomb. i can make in one week in air b & b what i make in two weeks on my other job. >> can being the operative word. >> thank you very much. >> six jobs don't equal six figures. >> no, i'm off to new baptist church where i do my other things. it's not the life that most people would choose, i'm sure. the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made, what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the security of planning next year. ♪ >> while decosta says she thinks she could find a full-time job again, she chooses not to. >> i'm the happiest i've ever been. bar none. no time in my life have i been this happy. >> if you have a creative way of thriving in the job market, we want to hear from you. find us on facebook and twitter, my handle is @christineromans. that's it for me. catch ali velshi at cnn 1:00 p.m. eastern. he's always asking you to follow him on facebook. this week he was so desperate for followers, he asked facebook's original friend for help. check out ali velshi with mark zuckerberg, i'm not kidding, coming up at 1:00 p.m. on "your money." "cnn saturd
b&b which is the bomb. i can make in one week in air b & b what i make in two weeks on my other job. >> can being the operative word. >> thank you very much. >> six jobs don't equal six figures. >> no, i'm off to new baptist church where i do my other things. it's not the life that most people would choose, i'm sure. the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made, what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the security of...
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b. and i can answer the question why object b started to move, because, bam, there was a force of impact of a on b, and that made b move. and so you guys saw b takes off. so it's easy to see why b started moving, okay? an impulse acted on it, its momentum changed. but did you notice also that the momentum of this changed? let me show you again. why did this one-- why did object a slow down to a dead stop? what slowed this down? -- to say it slowed down is to say there was a change in momentum. true or false? true. and if there's a change in momentum, there has to be--true or false, an impulse. true. and did you see an impulse act on this? yes. yes, you did. because if we look at this again-- okay, right here. if we're only interested in a, we let object a be our system. is there any force, any impulse acting on a when they collide? yeah. yes. and what's the force that acts on a? b. b is hitting it, all right? is that right? so see that arrow, so that's what stops a. let's suppose we focus on both together. momentum, momentum. how big was the momentum of this compared to the momentum of this after
b. and i can answer the question why object b started to move, because, bam, there was a force of impact of a on b, and that made b move. and so you guys saw b takes off. so it's easy to see why b started moving, okay? an impulse acted on it, its momentum changed. but did you notice also that the momentum of this changed? let me show you again. why did this one-- why did object a slow down to a dead stop? what slowed this down? -- to say it slowed down is to say there was a change in momentum....
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this weekend, i took my gun sweetness up to a b & b in the catskills for a little alone time, and let's just say they had to replace the sheets-- [laughter] and the windows-- [laughter] and the lamps-- [laughter] and the coffee maker-- [laughter] and some of the roofing. we have been asked to not return. [laughter] but today president kumbaya o'hemp-shirt brought the anti-gun show to minneapolis. >> if there's even one thing we can do to keep our children safe, we've got an obligation to take that step. we can make a difference, that's our responsibility as americans. >> stephen: wrong. our responsiblity as americans is to obey the constitution and deep-fry anything with four legs-- including tables and chairs! [laughter] of course, obama claims he's not trying to take away our guns, and even told the new republic, "up at camp david, we do skeet shooting all the time." i'm not the only one who doesn't believe this bull skeet. jim? >> few people are buying president obama's claim that he is a big fan of skeet shooting. >> if he is a skeet shooter, why have we not heard of this? why has h
this weekend, i took my gun sweetness up to a b & b in the catskills for a little alone time, and let's just say they had to replace the sheets-- [laughter] and the windows-- [laughter] and the lamps-- [laughter] and the coffee maker-- [laughter] and some of the roofing. we have been asked to not return. [laughter] but today president kumbaya o'hemp-shirt brought the anti-gun show to minneapolis. >> if there's even one thing we can do to keep our children safe, we've got an obligation...
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. >> reporter: monica and keith take a road trip to a bdsm b & b la domain where she gets a lesson toubmit. >> when you control the detwhals feeling are you having? what's the emotion there? >> it's always been my job, my responsibility, make sure everything is just so. because nobody else is going to do it. >> right. >> i'm the one who has to do it. >> reporter: that night they practice what they learned. but back in a los angeles dungeon, kimi says her work is strictly business. you don't have sex with your client, you have a rule against it entirely. >> there is so much more going on with bdsm it's way more intense, way more intimate and way more psychological, i don't need to have sex with my clients in order to get them to that place. >> reporter: everything has been negotiated ahead of time and is con consensual, the heart of bdsm. >> thank you, miss nina. >> i think i'll enjoy playing with you. >> reporter: talking openly about bdsm is rare and even with the "50 shades of gray" phenomenon engage mostly in secret. but some who practice it there is no going back. >> i can't imagi
. >> reporter: monica and keith take a road trip to a bdsm b & b la domain where she gets a lesson toubmit. >> when you control the detwhals feeling are you having? what's the emotion there? >> it's always been my job, my responsibility, make sure everything is just so. because nobody else is going to do it. >> right. >> i'm the one who has to do it. >> reporter: that night they practice what they learned. but back in a los angeles dungeon, kimi says her...
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we'll be right b b.. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back.atching the super bowl, americans always keep one eye or two on our biggest rivals abroad: iran and china. take your eyes off one second and they start pulling stuff. china, last week >> the "new york times" says hackers have been attacking his computer system for the past four months. >> chinese hackers reportedly stole e-mail passwords for every single "new york times" employee. >> jon: that's it? that's your big attack? you're the guys who beat the [bleep] out of us in math and science. you send your elite hacker squad out and all they get is maureen dowd's email address. it's like trying to starve us by disrupting our vegetable supply. you want our attention, hack our tv news. >> today as cnn tried to cover the news about the hacking story, the chinese government blacked out the story. >> china is literally watching cnn on air with the finger on a button >> jon: that's not just the chinese. that's pretty much how we all watch cnn. >> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the... >> jon: (jon
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b. b. m i stand on guns in america is i'm i'm pro-life in front line i don't think i'm political standing when i do say and i really think that we should increase the love and and that's next when i really believe that when people are hurt they have the tendency to hurt there is and the thing that can heal that is the love in so a my stance what i personally believe is to teach more how to love how do you love your neighbor how do you love your friends love the teachers love the students and that will that will decrease kind may not necessarily and diminish kinds of incidents. and this is our first task as a society keeping our children safe this is how we will be judged and then grant good work with. grant said i think there should be some changes we should learn from what happened at sandy hook i feel really bad in the month since twenty precious children and six brave adults were vialli taken from us at sandy hook elementary more than nine hundred of our fellow americans have reportedly
b. b. m i stand on guns in america is i'm i'm pro-life in front line i don't think i'm political standing when i do say and i really think that we should increase the love and and that's next when i really believe that when people are hurt they have the tendency to hurt there is and the thing that can heal that is the love in so a my stance what i personally believe is to teach more how to love how do you love your neighbor how do you love your friends love the teachers love the students and...
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her b. b. m my stand on gun smear in america is i'm i'm pro-life confront. i don't think i'm political stand but i do say i i really think that we should increase the love and that's nice but i really believe that when people are hurt they have the tendency to hurt there is and the thing that can heal that is the love in so a my stance what i personally believe is to teach more how to love how do you love your neighbor how do you love your friends love the teachers love the students and that will that will decrease kind may not necessarily end diminish kinds of things events. and this is our first task as a society keeping our children safe this is how we will be judged and then grant good work with. grant said i think there should be some changes we should learn from what happened at sandy hook i feel really bad in the month since twenty precious children and six brave adults were violated taken from us at sandy hook elementary more than nine hundred. of our fellow americans have reportedly died at the end of a gun so i'm putting forward a specific set of p
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b, which actually is the bomb. i can make in one week at air b&b what i make in two weeks at my other jobs. >> "can" being the operativehere i do my other things. it's not the life that most people would choose, i'm sure. the con is i'm neve quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made, what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have security of planning next year. >> reporter: while da costa says she thinks she could find a full-time job again she chooses not to. >> i'm the happiest i've ever been. bar none. no time in my life have i been this happy. >> christine romans, cnn, new york. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noti
b, which actually is the bomb. i can make in one week at air b&b what i make in two weeks at my other jobs. >> "can" being the operativehere i do my other things. it's not the life that most people would choose, i'm sure. the con is i'm neve quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made, what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have security of planning next year. >> reporter: while da costa says she thinks she could find a full-time job again she chooses...
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b, which actual slit bomb. i can make, in one week, a b and b, what i make in two weeks on my other jobs. >> reporter: can beingequal six figures. >> now off to church to do my other things. not the life most people choose, the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the
b, which actual slit bomb. i can make, in one week, a b and b, what i make in two weeks on my other jobs. >> reporter: can beingequal six figures. >> now off to church to do my other things. not the life most people choose, the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the
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b, which actual slit bomb. i can make, in one week, a b and b, what i make in two weeks on my other jobs. >> reporter: can beingequal six figures. >> now off to church to do my other things. not the life most people choose, the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the security of planning next year. >> reporter: while decosta thinks she could find a full-time job again, she chooses not to. >> i'm the happiest i've ever been. bar none. no time in my life have i been this happy. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. >>> there was a time when too much was barely enough for paula deen, but the queen of southern cooking had to change her ways when she was diagnosed with diabetes. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it
b, which actual slit bomb. i can make, in one week, a b and b, what i make in two weeks on my other jobs. >> reporter: can beingequal six figures. >> now off to church to do my other things. not the life most people choose, the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the security of planning next year. >> reporter: while decosta thinks she could find a full-time job again, she chooses not to....
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b-to-b space is really growing for us. we have major market shares in the avionics industry in flight entertainment automotive industries far beyond speakers and radios, complete multimedia interfaces and navigation systems. we have sports and entertainment venues as well as a large energy business and these are things -- shame on us but we haven't made people will aware of them even though we are 100 years old. >> host: mr. taylor we are aware of panasonic televisions and panasonipanasoni c cameras and things like that. you have a brand called your tv. what does that mean? >> guest: your tv is the latest innovation. people want their content the way they wanted when they wanted. they want to be able to communicate with each other. they want to use twitter and they want to see youtube. they want to shop. we are enabling that in a custom fashion on your tv. so we use facial recognition and voice recognition. you walk into a room and you say, my tv and immediately the screen shows your homepage. it's really the coolest thing. >> host: is on the market? >> guest: it will be on the market this spring. >> host: oled and 4k, what do these terms mean? >> guest: is the latest term and high-resolution. 4k is four times the resolution of what you have on your hdtv at home. it's got the same qualities as digital cinema that you have been seeing around the world. when you see a movie that's 4k resolution we can bring that into your home. oled is another technology for display so we had crt's for many years and those were the big old boxes and then the next one of plasma, l.e.d., ltv in the next is oled which is much more organic and o stands for organic l.e.d. and it's literally paperthin and we can bend it. it's also the most amazing thing. you have to go to our booth and see it. >> host: when you say organic what you mean by that? >> guest: we use phosphors rather than semiconductors as the activating agent so it's much greener, much lower energy consumption than any display on the market. >> host: joe taylor what happened to 3-d? 3-d televisions were all the rage last year. >> guest: i don't think anything happened to it. 3-d is still developing. there is more content coming out all the time. i think the biggest impediment to 3-d still remains the glasses and i think as 4k develops i think the future for glassesless glassesless -- that doesn't even sound right, 3-d without glasses. that future becomes for eminent and i think you will see an explosion in 3-d. >> host: in your keynote here at ces international, to topics that you brought in. the cloud and energy efficiency. what did you talk about? >> guest: well the reality is they are both kind of related. the cloud allows those ways to collect, store and analyze data in ways that we have never done before. so as it relates to energy but every device that is plugged into your home can be connected to the cloud and send data. as we analyze this data we have new ways of helping you save energy in ways that we never dreamed possible before. we can manage entire homes electrically in the most efficient way than you could've ever imagined. we do that through the cloud. the cloud provides many opportunities that but in the end the cloud is a big server. all this data is coming in and now we have ways to analyze this data in a very usual fashion. >> host: what about apps? does panasonic use apps? >> guest: we don't make any apps but we create operating systems that are open so that apps can be developed. you mention your tv earlier. the operating system for your tv is very open architecture which means app developers around the world can create these similar to smartphones today. >> host: joe taylor you are the first north american ceo non-japanese, correct? >> guest: i am. >> host: what's it like raging the two cultures in the prison -- business cultures as well? >> guest: i don't know if i want to answer that question. no, it's been very interesting. it's been very challenging and i would say if panasonic waited 50 years for me they should have done a lot better. >> host: i want to ask you about u.s. jobs with panasonic. how many people are employed? >> guest: in north america right now we have approximately 15,000 employees. >> host: 15,000? in what capacity? >> guest: everything from manufacturing to sales marketing engineering and r&d. it's a complete range of jobs you would expect in any major corporation. >> host: when it comes to r&d expenditures, do you have a set amount or a set percentage of put towards r&d? >> guest: we don't structure r&d that way but it ends up to be kind of a percentage of revenue. but it isn't budgeted that way. we look at r&d is the spy business and businesses that are growing spend more on r&d and businesses that are growing or that we don't anticipate to grow perhaps spend less, but we have six r&d sites in north america along. >> host: is the north american market unique? >> guest: we like to think it's unique. but what is unique about north america and what can't be disputed is roughly it constitutes 25% of the world's gdp. it is by far the largest market in the world. the united states itself is the only developed nation on earth whose population is still growing so from that standpoint it makes it a very very interesting market. something in common with emerging markets and of course the most competitive marketplace in the world. >> host: joe taylor thomas time do you spend on regulatory and policy issues in washington d.c.? >> guest: as little as i possibly can. we have the whole organization of people who are very capable of dealing with that very frustrating process. i'm very happy to let them do their jobs and stay his distance as i can. >> host: as a north american chairman you have to be aware. >> guest: of. >> guest: i am involved in i'm aware and it's a mess frankly. it's just a mess. it makes it very difficult for business. businesses can deal with anything but uncertainty. it's very difficult to make investment decisions and expect any kind of return on investments when you have no way to predict the future. our difficulty right now as there there is there is no consistency or certainty in our policy decisions and in fact i think it has become well beyond politics into ideology and there is no compromise in ideology. so it's difficult as a business person today. >> host: joe taylor what keeps you up at night when you think 10 years down the road about what's panasonic will be, how people will be watching tv and how your products will play? >> guest: when i think about 10 years in panasonic i don't necessarily think about how people are watching tv. i think 10 years from now you will see a very different panasonic than what you see today. i think you will still be watching panasonic displays of some sort but i think panasonic will be much better non-for non-consumer-products then consumer products. >> host: why? >> guest: our growth, our sustainable profitable growth no question my mind will come from the b-to-b space combat from health care in these markets that we are just scratching the surface in terms of technology application. >> host: will panasonic still be manufacturing televisions? will television still be in use? >> guest: probably old people like me will still be using the word television and i think displays will still have the prominent role in the home for communicating content and information. >> host: joe taylor concha chairman and president of panasonic north america. this is "the communicators" on c-span. 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air b and b showing big growth saying the number of listings more than doubled last year to more than 300,000. air bys three million people used the service last year alone. this company did not reveal anything about how much money it's making. earnings and concerns about the european debt crisis. microsoft is launching new attack candidates against google as part of the skroogeled campaign accusing google of reading through user e mails to tailor ads to them, and hope the move will scare people away from g mail. google says no human, ever reads user e mails. >> emily, thank you. >> a florida police department proving it will not tolerate bad he haifor. miami dade county police officer says it fired two officers and a sargent after they were videotaped ignoring calls. the department monitored officers two years, check out this video here, one on duty officer doesn't budge when a call comes in for an unconscious 5-year-old. its his supervisor sitting next to him. >> honestly not going doesn't cross your mind. it's not about being a bad cop it's being a bad human being. >> according to a police invest
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b-b-c" reports wrestling was cut to make way for a new sport. it will still be included in the 20-16 games in rio de janeiro and may not be gone forever. wrestling now goes into a pool of sports, including karate and squash, vying for the open spot. a final decision will be made in september. still to come this midday. tom zine to protect athletes from concussion related injuries. they need to practice tackling to learn. she says there's room for compromise. >> one of the things i'm doing later this month as having a public hearing i can hear the opposing side because i want to ultimately craft a bill that is a compromise that protect our youth but allows some of the fun and athleticism of the game. >> skilling has your full forecast! it is quite interesting. pretty legitimate. it is kind of surprising. it's not come upon us. we're moving in on the growing season. and several months will have farmers out in the field. we have some major dry weather problems. and is too early to announce an end. it will be nice to get a little extra moisture. and we had hoped these clouds and light park. we will break them up tonight. i'm afraid the afternoon looks pretty cloudy. that could push temperatures up. folks in the northern suburbs have been. it has been a wetter than normal pattern since december 1st. over 7.5 in. since december 1st. but that number takes into account rain and snow. how's that for a nice development? the winds of at least have come down over this overcast. temperatures have not recovered much. we have 27 at all here. we have enough wind gusts up to 20 m.p.h.. and 50-60 mi. per hour winds yesterday. enough to drop the wind chills down to pretty comfortable weather. wind is west at 10. humidity is 70%. they're all earlier this morning. these winds are trending. we have been melting some snow. still heavily snow- covered northern suburbs. thursday later on that night and freda maybe into saturday as well. two systems with a very real possibility. six degrees colder than 24 hours ago. here's some good news. march 26th has been the historic average of our first 60 degree temperature. and is amazing how closely the transit history. that is 68 days: a. something to look forward to as the days continue to link them. it is raining cats and dogs down south and snowing in parts of oklahoma. up to 5 in. of snow and sections of oklahoma. that is big snowball at loomis standards. we have some flood watches. here are the winter storm warnings. that system is passing safely stop the bus. these are frost warnings in southern california. he says it is the most miserable weather. he has experienced. to the north the winds blow from the west. here's the clipper that comes down later in the week. behind it the wind is dumping in from the arctic. that could set up some like a fax no. here's a closer look at how that the balls. we get into a gusty wind flow. it could bring some flurries at night. at that point we could get some like the fact snow flurries. is really bitter hard to care. it is going to change. our jet stream is buckling. we will settle for thirties today. temperatures in the low 40's tomorrow. will into the 30's on thursday. but we will spike up on monday. bring a single system. another one perhaps late thursday and friday next week. that is a long way off. the remaining cloudy and chile, less windy. we've had snow every moment or two today. high-temperature 35. tonight the clouds we hope will finally break. it turns a little chilly air. temperatures down to 20 well inland. partly sunny and mild tomorrow. a little sunshine through a lot of cloud cover on thursday. colder at night. a high 38 degrees. that is pretty reasonable. hot we will show you those two systems next week. they're very interesting. we have about a third of ourwe have had 19 and snows. it is always wet snow. the later you go, have that windshield wiper breaker thing. >> time for today's trivia. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. 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[ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control talk to your doctor. summing the prior is a breast cancer research. in a report by scientists. they suggest too little of the money the government spends on breast cancer research goes towards finding environmental causes of the disease. the report says that the federal agencies that spend the most, only about 10% of recent research involve the environment and prevention. the mental factors include radiation, pesticides, industrial pollutants, consumer products, drugs. a new study finds a gradual decrease in salt and take over a decade would prolong those by increasing heart disease and blood pressure. americans consume 3,600 mg of sodium the day. about 80% of sodium intake comes from so. we're talking about this gn bankers favorite meal. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. 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[ woman ] learn from my story. romantic valentine's dinner. he is the chef and general manager of the gold coast. this is the way to my heart. today we're going to be doing our famous. i have my butter down in a hot pan. we have some holes sage leaves and ear. at home we can use the cut bacon. just want to chalk that up. i think it has a better taste. that is what gives the celts. spread that a little bit here and want to make sure that it's nice and crispy. making things a little bit easier for us. a can be a little challenging. the grocery store stuff is pretty good as well. the confined in any local grocery store. you can also get it in the refrigerated food aisle. some specialty stores will have a fresh for you. we make a fresh every day at the restaurant. i have to come in there to actually get the really good stuff. a good indicator to know that you'll usually see one or two type of boils at the top. every year at the restaurant we do this wonderful event for valentine's day. it is kind of a dinner and a movie. we do a five course dinner. each guest gets a little cocktail to start with. tickets and truffle popcorn. we also give them a bottle of wine to share. then we send them home with a bottle. you're really getting the decadence of valentine's day. >> and of set the restaurant up into an old fashion theater. it is very romantic. this year we're going to be showing casa blanca. >> it is perfect. we have our ad going. you wanted to be nice and runny. it gives it that nice rich flavor. we're going to put that over. they are already starting to pop up. we're going to take these out of the boiling water. we're going to put the is right in here. you want to get it to a nice brown color. that way really gets the flavor. it brings in nice natural earth the element to the dish. once you have that,, we can take this and plate it. we can always use a little bit more at home. it is a pre decadent-. there really is so satisfying the do not need a ton of this. we're going to take our eggs and we are going to lay right on the top. at the restaurant like to finish it with some freshly grated parmesan. a little bit of parsley just like that. this is what you're going to do. you're going to have your knife and your fork. on love it. take your knife. you just want to bring to read over the top there. if you want to go to the valentine's night of romance they have the movie viewing all while sipping on your cocktail. we will link you right there. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you can't afford your medication astrazeneca may be able to help. time now for the answer to today's trivia question. we asked: on this day in 1964, the first u.s. beatles concert was at carnegie hall in new york. what was the largest venue where the beatles performed live? a. woodstock bstick park the answer: b. shea stadium. it seats 56,000 people. the beatles sold it out in 1965, and played to 46,000 there in 1966. it is just incredible. it is kind of cool and brought out there. uc the 42-no ma. that is the milder air that is coming for our area tomorrow. there is the cold they're gathering up to the north. ready to make a move on us. here is the forecast. that is a moderate band of cold. down comes the cold arctic air that hits over the weekend. keeping daytime highs in the '20s. we bring in a storm system. the first of two out into the midwest. some more coal there comes down. another storm comes in later next week. he they're one of these could be small producers. here's our forecast. we keep the clouds into the evening hours. tomorrow will creep up after 20s tonight. will creep up close to 40 degrees probably in the low 40's. hill beat back in the 40's again during the them thursday. the cold air begins to dump in. the currency of international falk was down bel
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b. >> their exhibit b here is the site. and they have named the decks in the decks a, b, c, d. but in fact, the property line is there. if you look at my exhibit f and g, you will see the correct configuration. this deck c here is on baker's street and they have the lot that goes all the way back here. they have all of this. and so, they have used the wrong sand born maps and given you the wrong information and they are completely inaccurate representations of what is there. first they call out deck a. which is two doors down. and say that somehow it is larger. it certainly is not. and here is the subject site here. and here is what right next door what they have called deck b and here is two doors down, deck a. it is not larger, it does not stick out further. and then, you look at what they have termed deck b which is directly adjacent, that is a fire escape. that is not a deck. this deck here on what they called deck a, is 16 to 18 feet from the rear property line. this fire escape that they have named deck b, is 20 feet from the property line. their existing deck is currently 16 feet from the property line, but, the
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something we've had a good time doing and i like to do throughout the semester is what i like to call b & b sightings. we've talked about identity and relationship and boundary questions and rites of passage. are you folks beginning to see it out there in the world around you? any religious experience type things that you've gone through that you'd like to share with us to start out? yeah, sure. >> it just leapt out of a book that i was reading - a spiritual experience. it's called, two against the sahara. >> i'll bet you just happen to have that ready to read. >> i happen to have it ready to read. >> isn't she amazing? well, fire away. i'd like to hear it. >> these two, the husband and wife, who were newlyweds are walking across the sahara desert, and they've gone - well, with camels - and they've gone 3,000 miles. and you can imagine the hardship and the joy and everything that goes along with that. anyway, "we moved on through sunset. a cold breeze chased away the last shreds of heat. the sun sank into a net of translucent clouds, like angry scratches on the sky's belly. in a moment, it
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b." maybe a b-plus. revenue is better than expected and cash flow expending. ebitda expanding. when you rub that all in, the americans with -- >> one of the issues i've been having with the quarterly numbers is the revenue hasn't necessarily been there. the revenue and the guide answer has not necessarily been anything to write home about, and they are sitting on their cash. michael, are they going to move that cash that these corporations are signature on and actually put it to work this year, do you think? maybe through dels. >> i think there's touch uncertainty right now. think about it, you're an cfo out there, disaster in washington and you see the federal reserve essentially propping up the economy. does it really make sense to spend your cash reserves at this point? there was a comment made earlier about the federal reserve. you know, the reality is. i was talking to someone just a couple hours ago. what's going on in the federal reserve is unflatting the economy. how can you invest in that sort of sense is if the alen line would last. what else are you going to do? in a way you have to live with the fantasy while it's going on and make sure you're out before the whole thing pops. >> it's a good point, but in terms of the second half of the year would you expect a pickup in earnings the second half of year. >> i do expect a pickup in earnings. a stumbling recovery, three steps forward and two steps back. earnings numbers, as just said, about a "b," b-plus so i agree with that acceleration. >> the reason -- >> the reason you are seeing comfort tip, that's the responsible thing for executives to do. >> 110 dollars and the compare sox get resner in the second half of the world and when you're lose inn, we know europe is going to be a problem, locker i think than the consensus expects. you and i have discussed before and china is weaker than consensus, but north america remains an important catholic. >> we'll leave it there. >> thanks, maria. >> coming up, ear expecting the numbers from erm life and gasoline priced drimg. kind out what impact it will have on the economy and where in the world is phil he low? h.ein massachusetts. we'll find fill on the road. so haar so good. we're back in a moment. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time
b." maybe a b-plus. revenue is better than expected and cash flow expending. ebitda expanding. when you rub that all in, the americans with -- >> one of the issues i've been having with the quarterly numbers is the revenue hasn't necessarily been there. the revenue and the guide answer has not necessarily been anything to write home about, and they are sitting on their cash. michael, are they going to move that cash that these corporations are signature on and actually put it to work...
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presumption on 22 b. >> is there a motion to find that there has been a violation of 67.22 b and that under the regulations we should make a finding of no violation with respect to 67.21 b and 67.21 e and 67.34? >> so moved. >> second? >> second. all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? none. motion passes. >> for the record i suggested that we not have all of these in the same day. i changed my mind and now we are all suffering. >> we are done. >> i just wanted to ask in support of this decision that you just made, are you issuing orders under subsection e or are you as required staff to prepare an order and you are authorized to sign that? >> yeah. you are right. >> i'm not sure if that all happened? >> we did in this. i think this order should be similar to the others in that we notified them of the violation and cease and desist of such contract in the future. any objection? >> no objection. >> the next item on the agenda are the minutes. >> mr. papal, that was part of the motion. you want a motion and a second on the order asking the staff to prepare a letter. you adopted a motion finding a violation, you want a motion directing the staff to issue a letter. >> okay. is th
presumption on 22 b. >> is there a motion to find that there has been a violation of 67.22 b and that under the regulations we should make a finding of no violation with respect to 67.21 b and 67.21 e and 67.34? >> so moved. >> second? >> second. all in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? none. motion passes. >> for the record i suggested that we not have all of these in the same day. i changed my mind and now we are all suffering. >> we are done. >>...
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b, a, b, a, select. [laughter] and my guest, physicist michio kaku believes an asteroid could destroy the earth. global warming, solved. [laughter] ice land is considering a ban on internet porn. now there's nothing to do in iceland. [ laughter ] this is the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) [cheers and applause] welcome to the report, everybody. thank you so much for joining us. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "stephen!"] thank you, ladies and gentlemen, please sit down. [cheers and applause] welcome to the show, everybody. thank you for joining us. [cheers and applause] thank you, everyone in here welcome to the program. dominus vobiscum. folks, as the cardinal of cable, i'm giving you nave to narthex coverage of pope benedict's resignation in my new series "popewatch: inde-schism 2013." [cheers and applause] remembers -- remembers folks -- remember, it has been over 700 years since anyone has voluntarily depoped themselves. [laughter] well, buckle your chausable, because there are dramatic new developments. we all know that when a cardinal is elevated to the papacy, he becomes the heir of st. peter there choose a new name. so, naturally, now that benedict xvi is leaving office, he has asked that we call him simply: benedict the xvi. [laughter] okay. okay. that's understandable. he doesn't want to have to get new towels and stuff. [laughter] but that's not all. he says he's still going to be pope emiritus and his holiness, continue to wear the white robes and live in the vatican. [laughter] folks, that means there's going to be two pontiffs. we're one pope over the line-- sweet jesus, one pope over the line. [laughter] [cheers and applause] it'll be chaos. you can't have one vatican with two popes. it's like gotham with multiple batmans. [laughter] you shine the bat signal, all these clowns show up. [laughter] i mean -- [cheers and applause] holy sausage fest! [laughter] [cheers and applause] after all, i mean -- i mean, which one's infallible? say you're having a smoke break in the apse, and the two of them start walking towards you from different directions. you're getting double-poped-- [laughter] you know d-p'ed-- [cheers and applause] think about this -- which pope do you bow to and which one do you just go "sup?" [laughter] and imagine the confusion in the breakroom fridge when there's more than one yogurt labeled "pope." [laughter] i'm so worried. i'm so worried about this. as an observant catholic, ---6- but, to the man's credit, he's not holding onto all the trappings of power. >> he'll trade in his famous red shoes, the prada red shoes, for a pair of hand-crafted brown loafers out of mexico. >> stephen: okay, red shoes are gone. meaning he is no longer able to transport himself to kansas. [ laughter ] and this is significant, i think he's losing the symbol of his office. >> on february 28th, they will take away his ring. the symbol of his authority and destroy it. >> stephen: so, i guess it is over and i'm worried about nothing. because there shouldn't be any problem with a really old person losing his ring of power. [laughter] he looks good. nation, if there's one thing the reelection of barack obama proved, it's that demographic shifts are making it harder for the gop to win nationally. apparently in 2012, minority voters just didn't connect with the republican message of "stop thief!" [laughter] the man behind obama's minority outreacharound was jeremy bird, [laughter] who focused on face-to-face communication with core obama support groups, nonwhites unmarried women, and millennials. because we know how much millennials love two face-to-face communication. [laughter] well, now bird has set his sights on a new target. >> team obama's former national field director jeremy bird, one of the masterminds behind the president's reelection victory has decided his next job will be turning texas blue with a new grassroots organization battleground texas. >> you're not considered one of the battleground states. although that's gon' be changing soon. >> stephen: yeah, that's 'gon' be changing even faster than obama's accent! [laughter] [cheers and applause] nation, this means the democrats are messing with texas! a, i believe that's unconstitutional, and bi believe it might work. >> texas is one of four majority minority states, and its 9.5 million hispanics, currently 38% of the population. >> just 4.1 million hispanics are registered to vote, and only about half make it into the voting booth. >> stephen: which means if jeremy bird can get these minorities to the polls texas republicans may soon be saying the spanish word for "adios." [laughter] so can this jeremy bird character enact his sinister plan to win the next election through the dirty, underhanded trick of voting? [laughter] here to tell me is the field director of obama 2012 and the founder of battleground texas jeremy bird. jeremy, thanks so much for joining us. good to see you. [cheers and applause] now, jeremy, let's talk turkey for a second. how much of this is bluster? can you really flip texas? because there's a damn good chance before the next election they will -- >> this is definitely more than bluster. if you look at the state, if you look at the demographics it's
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all their b&b's and hotels.third night is free. >> build a lot of fires. open up a lot of wine. it's $80 a night. averages. >> that's amazing. >> thank you. >> what did you bring for hoda? >> we brought chateau frank bubbly. >> from that area, right? >> cheers. >> happy valentine's day. >> coming up, we're going to have a little fun valentine's day cooking. >> some food for you. firs this is "today" on nbc. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelli
all their b&b's and hotels.third night is free. >> build a lot of fires. open up a lot of wine. it's $80 a night. averages. >> that's amazing. >> thank you. >> what did you bring for hoda? >> we brought chateau frank bubbly. >> from that area, right? >> cheers. >> happy valentine's day. >> coming up, we're going to have a little fun valentine's day cooking. >> some food for you. firs this is "today" on nbc. [ female...
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b r c a the bank formally known as anglo irish which is down having its debts magically converted to sovereign debt or b r c is that the or if you want all the collapse of the irish economy and both the legal implications of that banking implications of that on the economy completions of welcome back i b r c started as the bank which absorbed as a bad bank which absorbed together the assets of liabilities or do most insolvent institutions in our thanks lot his bank which was the third largest...
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b r c a the bank formally known as anglo irish. now having is that magically converted just sovereign debt or b r c is that at the core if you want of the collapse of the irish economy and both the legal implications of that banking implications of that and economic implications of that welcome back i b r c started as the bank which absorbed as a bad bank which absorbed together the assets of liabilities or do most insolvent institutions an ardent bank large bank which was the third largest bank at the time when the crisis struck and also ideas nationwide building society which was a smallish smaller size bank which also had the same problems as i see a lot of the problems of carolus loans being the issue during the peak of the born in large volumes and large quantities poor he's got sassaman on the line london in a sense that it was alone in the property development but over to investment and property markets in general and as a result of that the collapse of the property markets yesterday the collapse of those two institutions as well so knowing back i b r c was the. tool or the vehicle for unwind and do insolvent banks now weeks ago we've got the new legislation which is creating and not the structure to unwind that the r.c. so in many ways the government is now shutting down the
b r c a the bank formally known as anglo irish. now having is that magically converted just sovereign debt or b r c is that at the core if you want of the collapse of the irish economy and both the legal implications of that banking implications of that and economic implications of that welcome back i b r c started as the bank which absorbed as a bad bank which absorbed together the assets of liabilities or do most insolvent institutions an ardent bank large bank which was the third largest...