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b. billion stuff under the tree the batteries did not come included with. every parent's worst nightmare yeah absolutely starting stuff about a battery that's actually a very good idea. what it can just ask men versus women it is spending one on one is not a false stereotype because how much never and let's just be on it depends on who you are that will spend more than women if you have kids you'll spend even more and if you're an early adopter the c.t.a. research shows you go up a notch and they're going to be buying drones and alexa like crazy and the demographic sweet spot for this industry is thirty five to fifty four so that's who's big on tech this year ok so it's people who were using tack i would say you know before it became sort of this millennia old thing so a couple decades before on into the people who started using it in college so people have got a longer time span with it and they're more comfortable with it now which mainstream think about you left your full ten years ago we probably wouldn't be already house yeah no you're absolutely not g
b. billion stuff under the tree the batteries did not come included with. every parent's worst nightmare yeah absolutely starting stuff about a battery that's actually a very good idea. what it can just ask men versus women it is spending one on one is not a false stereotype because how much never and let's just be on it depends on who you are that will spend more than women if you have kids you'll spend even more and if you're an early adopter the c.t.a. research shows you go up a notch and...
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b. billion stuff under the tree the batteries did not come included with. every parent's worst nightmare yeah absolutely starting stuff about a battery that's actually very good idea. what it can just ask men versus women it is spending what on one is not a false stereotype because how much never and let's just be on it depends on who you are that will spend more than women if you've got kids you'll spend even more and if you're an early adopter the c.t.a. research says you go up a notch and they're going to be buying drones and alexa like crazy and the demographic sweet spot for this industry is thirty five to fifty four so that's who's big on tech this year ok so it's people who were using tack i would say you know before it became sort of this millennium couple decades before on into the people who started using it in college so people have got a longer timespan way that they're more comfortable with it now which mainstream think about left your phone at home you do when you turn it's unthinkable not to have that when i can't handle it you couldn't do it
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the only thing they actualally d yearo sign $2.5 b billion a deal to refurbish the greek air force is american sourced planes, which donald trump really liked. in a country where people are finding difficult to put food on the table, where we have refugees that are living in conditions that are despicable and a blight on the integrity and soul of europe, to spend money now refurbishing airplanes in order to satisfy, to some anent, donald trump them is abomination. amy: i want to ask you quickly from earlier this year, members of the neo-nazi golden dawn party held a torchlight parade in athens, greece, calling for a ban on migrants entering greece. golden dawnas parliament member ilias pana jio tah-ros, who praised president donald trump's ban on muslim refugees and immigrants. >> tens of thousands of illegal immigrants in our country. our country is an open field. anyone can come whenever they want. they can leave whenever they want. policyd like to follow a like donald trump is doing in ththe states right now. amy: golden dawnwn is the third-largest t party in the grk parliament. it
the only thing they actualally d yearo sign $2.5 b billion a deal to refurbish the greek air force is american sourced planes, which donald trump really liked. in a country where people are finding difficult to put food on the table, where we have refugees that are living in conditions that are despicable and a blight on the integrity and soul of europe, to spend money now refurbishing airplanes in order to satisfy, to some anent, donald trump them is abomination. amy: i want to ask you quickly...
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the 2013 breach affected, are you ready for this number, 3 b, that's a b, billion yahoo! users. nbc's jo ling kent is there on capitol hill. i know whether it's marissa mayer or equifax, what i want to really ask those two if i was one of those senators would be about their extraordinary golden parachute packages. the amount of money those two get to walk out the door with after disastrous breaches is stunning. but unfortunately, stunning but legal. what are we actually getting here today? >> reporter: steph, i definitely am hearing that that will be the case, that is certainly on the agenda is exactly how much these leaders walked away with as ceos. you can see behind me right now the interest in this particular hearing is pretty high. and what's going to be on the agenda is really consumer protection here as you mentioned with the yahoo! breach. we're talking about 3 billion customers, disclosed just earlier this year. that comes after we originally reported back in december it was just 1 billion yahoo! customers who have been affected by this breach. we're also looking at equ
the 2013 breach affected, are you ready for this number, 3 b, that's a b, billion yahoo! users. nbc's jo ling kent is there on capitol hill. i know whether it's marissa mayer or equifax, what i want to really ask those two if i was one of those senators would be about their extraordinary golden parachute packages. the amount of money those two get to walk out the door with after disastrous breaches is stunning. but unfortunately, stunning but legal. what are we actually getting here today?...
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. $43 billion with a b. $37 billion for boeing commercial jets, $147 billion, $5 billion worth of soybeans to name some of the quarter trillion dollar deals. what about this trip? we are back with the panel. >> i think it's -- when you say deliverables, these are pretty sizable ones. we have to see how they play out. a lot of it is getting lost in the noise coming out of some of these scandals domestically. you have to be a little bit some pathetic. i think he feels he closed the deal, but it's being drowned out by people like roy moore. >> bret: rachel? >> my take away from the past few days is that nobody really could say that president trump is not living up to his campaign promise on trade. a lot of times, presidents have used these foreign trips to talk to world leaders about ways they can do multinational trade deals and cooperate together. president trump, his message was america first, america first. that is something particularly you can take home today. >> bret: for someone who got a lot of grief here at home overseas, he's at least getting a hat tip from some of these countries.
. $43 billion with a b. $37 billion for boeing commercial jets, $147 billion, $5 billion worth of soybeans to name some of the quarter trillion dollar deals. what about this trip? we are back with the panel. >> i think it's -- when you say deliverables, these are pretty sizable ones. we have to see how they play out. a lot of it is getting lost in the noise coming out of some of these scandals domestically. you have to be a little bit some pathetic. i think he feels he closed the deal,...
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sopko: we can't break it down to eradication but altogether in fighting narcotics it's $8.6 billion with a b. mr. massie: $8.6 billion. i know i asked this question 18 months ago but i'll ask it again. has production of narcotics in afghanistan gone up or down since 2002, when we started spending that money? mr. sopko: i don't know have the exact going back to 2002. i know since 2015 it's gone up 43%. mr. massie: 43% and we are still spending billions of dollars to eradicate poppy. i was at a town hall-type meeting this weekend at a factory in my district and one f the attendees was a gulf veteran and he told me he's been standing in poppy fields and marijuana fields in afghanistan. so now i know the pictures are real that i see. hose crops are there, and he struggled and i struggled to try to explain to the rest of the constituents in the room how that could be possible. how is that possible that we're spending billions of dollars and we can see it everywhere, yet it's not being destroyed? mr. sopko: it's possible for a couple reasons. first of all, it's a very difficult because of the secu
sopko: we can't break it down to eradication but altogether in fighting narcotics it's $8.6 billion with a b. mr. massie: $8.6 billion. i know i asked this question 18 months ago but i'll ask it again. has production of narcotics in afghanistan gone up or down since 2002, when we started spending that money? mr. sopko: i don't know have the exact going back to 2002. i know since 2015 it's gone up 43%. mr. massie: 43% and we are still spending billions of dollars to eradicate poppy. i was at a...
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but all together in fighting narcotics, it's $8.6 billion with a b. >> $8.6 billion. >> that's correct. >> i know i asked this question 18 months ago. but i'll ask it again. has production of narcotics in afghanistan gone up or down since 2002 when we started spending that money? >> you know, i don't have the exact going back to 2002. i can tell you from 2015 it's gone up 43%. >> 43% in two years. and we're still spending billions of dollars over there to eradicate poppy. i was at a town hall type meeting this weekend in a factory in my district, and one of the attendees was a gulf veteran. and he told me he has been standing in poppy fields and marijuana fields in afghanistan. so now i know the pictures are real that i see, that those crops are there. and he struggled and i struggled to try and explain to the rest of the constituents in the room how that could be possible. how is that possible that we're spending billions of dollars and we can see it everywhere yet it's not being destroyed? >> it's possible for a couple of reasons. first of all, it's very difficult because of just the
but all together in fighting narcotics, it's $8.6 billion with a b. >> $8.6 billion. >> that's correct. >> i know i asked this question 18 months ago. but i'll ask it again. has production of narcotics in afghanistan gone up or down since 2002 when we started spending that money? >> you know, i don't have the exact going back to 2002. i can tell you from 2015 it's gone up 43%. >> 43% in two years. and we're still spending billions of dollars over there to eradicate...
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>> we can't break it down to a eradication, but altogether in fighting narcotics it's a .6 billion with a b. >> 8.6 billion. i know i asked this question 18 months ago, but i will ask it again. has production of narcotics in afghanistan gone up or down since 2002 when we started spending that money? >> i don't have that exact way back to 2002, but from 2015 it's gone up 43%. >> 43% in two years and we are still spending billions of dollarss to eradicate poppy. i was at town hall type meeting this weekend in a factory in my district and one of the attendees was a cool veteran and he told me he had been standing in poppy fields and marijuana fields in afghanistan, so i now i know the pictures are real but i see that those crops are there and he struggledre and i struggd to try to explain to the constituents in the room how that could be possible. how is that possible that we are spending billions of dollars and we see it everywhere yet it's not being destroyed. >> is possible for a couple reasons first of all it's difficult because of the security situation, but the second reason is we have n
>> we can't break it down to a eradication, but altogether in fighting narcotics it's a .6 billion with a b. >> 8.6 billion. i know i asked this question 18 months ago, but i will ask it again. has production of narcotics in afghanistan gone up or down since 2002 when we started spending that money? >> i don't have that exact way back to 2002, but from 2015 it's gone up 43%. >> 43% in two years and we are still spending billions of dollarss to eradicate poppy. i was at...
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. >> repr: financial olook for philadelphia schools is grim, projectu billion, with a b,ollar deficit is fas ovivtainly deal wit the challengesha boards >> i new.rter: billion dolla >> reporter: src meets november 16th and at that point we are told they will take a vote on dissolving. we asked if this was all a done deal? we never got a response. it is important to note that the state funding equation for w could once againav bo live outside city hall, joe holden for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> joe, thank you. >>> we have new details about a tina accused of shooting a camden police officer, 19 year-old delran mayhand is accused of shooting camden county police officer patrick owe hand lon in the certainty ville area of camden late last night. mayhand a known member of the crypts gang has been 10 tim and convicted of three felonies. time of the officer in recoveryupe are hospital. >>> manhunt continues for suspect who sexually assaulted a teen girl in frankford on monday. police say that the man first tried to get into the victim's mulberry street home by telling her he was a verizon w
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and if so, you helped founder jeff bezos make nearly $2.4 billion alone. bring his title as the world's richest person. amazon shares are up more than 58% this year, helping besos rake in $34 billion. >>> the heel of the boot draws anthony bordain back in time as he visits the largely untouched landscapes and colorful locals of southern italy. here's a preview. >> despite its uncanny beauty, southern italy's regions are some of the least populated, least visited, least known parts of the country. a mix of sea, hills, valleys and rich earth. the food here is italian but completely its own. sea urchin. some kind of fish. pasta. that's it. incredible. never been to this part of italy before. a lot of blue here. light browns and okers and white. i don't know, you just look at this place, it demands a big space. as i walk around, i'm always humming scores. for a few dollars more, once upon a time in the west. >> oh, my gosh, i think i'm hooked. so catch "parts unknown" tomorrow night, 9 eastern, right here on cnn. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now.
and if so, you helped founder jeff bezos make nearly $2.4 billion alone. bring his title as the world's richest person. amazon shares are up more than 58% this year, helping besos rake in $34 billion. >>> the heel of the boot draws anthony bordain back in time as he visits the largely untouched landscapes and colorful locals of southern italy. here's a preview. >> despite its uncanny beauty, southern italy's regions are some of the least populated, least visited, least known...
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seniors and working families out of their homes, all while pocketing $2.5 billion -- that's billion with a b, $2.5 billion from the fdic to protect his bank from any losses. the bank one west in this behavior, in this action of kicking military servicemembers and seniors and working families out of their homes, this all might sound familiar to my colleagues. it certainly sounds familiar to the people in the finance committee and the banking committee. it's the same place, doing the same -- the same place that correct -- that mr. mnuchin, now secretary of the treasury, where he worked, committing the same kinds of -- of -- doing the same kinds of things at work that mnuchin did. mr. otting and his former boss, secretary mnuchin, refused to provide senators state-by-state data on one west foreclosures on senior service members and other borrowers. they refused to answer questions about one west loan modifications. i think ohio wants to know, ohioans, and i would hope enough of my colleagues to constitute a majority would want to know what they're hiding. it was pretty amazing, mr. president, t
seniors and working families out of their homes, all while pocketing $2.5 billion -- that's billion with a b, $2.5 billion from the fdic to protect his bank from any losses. the bank one west in this behavior, in this action of kicking military servicemembers and seniors and working families out of their homes, this all might sound familiar to my colleagues. it certainly sounds familiar to the people in the finance committee and the banking committee. it's the same place, doing the same -- the...
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program is currently six years behind schedule water when are approximately one hundred seventy billion with a b over budget you got twenty eighteen and da authorizes ten point one billion to burke here ninety j f f aircraft an increase of two point six billion and twenty aircraft above the administration's request so yeah great so apparently how it works in the military industrial complex is if you're really bad at your job if you aren't good at staying anywhere near a budget and you can just spend as much as american taxpayer dollars. sibel you get the contract and maybe the jet works maybe it doesn't well i mean the way he does it in. speaking of charger we love hardware we love toys right well you know it's all about this one point one billion brown nosers syria don't want to have one abrams tanks talk about toys one point five billion for literal combat ships might not be probes and read it correctly but these ships are so bad that even trying mccain the war monger i'm so scared that this was a waste filled military project basically because this is ships are riddled with costs over and ove
program is currently six years behind schedule water when are approximately one hundred seventy billion with a b over budget you got twenty eighteen and da authorizes ten point one billion to burke here ninety j f f aircraft an increase of two point six billion and twenty aircraft above the administration's request so yeah great so apparently how it works in the military industrial complex is if you're really bad at your job if you aren't good at staying anywhere near a budget and you can just...
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chung do the call to norway you know the three hundred six billion dollar g b cities people have never heard of tongue shown as the g.d.p. that bigger than new zealand so we saw the single day that just happened i mean chinese we talked before on the show digital payments are fifty times larger than the united states but now they are online retail is six times what united states did ali baba and j.d. combined this week on the singles day holiday here eleven eleven is forty billion dollars in sales now mix scripts have switch the united states has been that has been industrialized it's constant it's just living off of debt and printed the current. and everything has been turned over to the banking system so the. you know what's in store in the future is just going to get more of this than one of us can do to make sure that all the products that they were exporting to the u.s. didn't come back to them in the form of inflation as those dollars and yen hit the chinese economy they recycled those back to america and kept the country on a starvation mode for a few years to kill the american
chung do the call to norway you know the three hundred six billion dollar g b cities people have never heard of tongue shown as the g.d.p. that bigger than new zealand so we saw the single day that just happened i mean chinese we talked before on the show digital payments are fifty times larger than the united states but now they are online retail is six times what united states did ali baba and j.d. combined this week on the singles day holiday here eleven eleven is forty billion dollars in...
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chung do the call to norway you know the three hundred six billion dollar g b cities people have never heard of tongue shown as the g.d.p. that bigger than new zealand so if we saw the single day that just happened i mean chinese we talked before on the show digital payments are fifty times larger than the united states but now they are online retail is six times what united states did ali baba and j.d. combined this week on the singles day holiday here eleven eleven it forty billion dollars in sales compare that to last year's black friday and cyber monday combined were only six point eight billion so you literally i see you know china has become a consumption powerhouse not only to support auction power also the economic scripts have switch the united states has been that has been industrialized it's constant it's just living off of debt and printed the currency and everything has been turned over to the banking system so the. you know what's in store in the future is just going to get more of this unless us can certainly get smarter all right so the policy in china for years was a s
chung do the call to norway you know the three hundred six billion dollar g b cities people have never heard of tongue shown as the g.d.p. that bigger than new zealand so if we saw the single day that just happened i mean chinese we talked before on the show digital payments are fifty times larger than the united states but now they are online retail is six times what united states did ali baba and j.d. combined this week on the singles day holiday here eleven eleven it forty billion dollars in...
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b barbie. mattel's value is 5 billion dlarls or less than half of hasbro.ransformers, my little pony and the licensing right for "star wars." mattel has barbie, fisher-price and american girl. >>> tesla will unveil the long awaited truck as they deal with production of the model 3. ceo elon musk says it will blow your mind clear out of your skull. not much is known about the truck, but it could resemble a futuristic concept that is environmentally friendly. sounds cool, but i don't want to lose my mind. >> i don't want to blow anything out of my skull. thank you. >>> thor is a mighty hammer drew big bucks. plus, the stars were out at mtv's ema's. we'll tell you about the winners. i have a couple of things to wash we got this- come on. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle let's go did you just get up uh-huh it's got to be tide ♪ ♪ hi ted, glad you could join us! ♪ ♪ give it a try. mmm. give that to me. ♪ ♪ (laughing) ted? ♪ ♪ (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do t
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has $1 billion of new stock followed b by more purchases. hold a 14% stake in the right handling company. it paves the way for uber to go public by 2019. , we will wrap up now with a savory note in regard to mushroom season. i love them. yuka: i love them, too, but they are so expensive. at auction truffle went for a whopping 75,000 euros. the mushroom weighs 850 grams. that is way higher than the average price, but italian troubles of become more and more expensive of the last two years. bringsr: climate change bad news for fans of white truffles. the fine dining ingredient is already one of the most expensive in the world. , drought, andr severe storms have caused prices to skyrocket. >> very little rain means for this reason, there are very few products. this week, the trouble started growing bigger and rounder, because with the rain, the earth has softened a bit, so we have managed to find some couples that are a bit more rounded, but with the very hard earth, it's really hard to extract them. year, average prices of white truffles are a
has $1 billion of new stock followed b by more purchases. hold a 14% stake in the right handling company. it paves the way for uber to go public by 2019. , we will wrap up now with a savory note in regard to mushroom season. i love them. yuka: i love them, too, but they are so expensive. at auction truffle went for a whopping 75,000 euros. the mushroom weighs 850 grams. that is way higher than the average price, but italian troubles of become more and more expensive of the last two years....
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he's following through on those promises denouncing a game-changing deal with china worth 80 billion with a bout the project and when you find out about it. >> well, we've been working on it for a good little while. it's been months in the process and everything. but no question whatsoever president trump has kept another one of his campaign promises and that to some way straighten up this terrible trade imbalance, and it just so happens that west virginia bounds the natural resources and natural gas is really important for china for the chemicals standpoint. low and behold, we've got some real wonderful things going on today in west virginia and through our commerce department and through the president and a lot of different channels and everything, we've got some real hope of unbelievable growth within the state of west virginia. brian: so it's $84 billion. it's china energy that's going to do it. are they going to hire west virginiaians to work? >> absolutely. absolutely. you know, they'll be investing dollars here -- and that's what, you know, the president said all long, you know? create
he's following through on those promises denouncing a game-changing deal with china worth 80 billion with a bout the project and when you find out about it. >> well, we've been working on it for a good little while. it's been months in the process and everything. but no question whatsoever president trump has kept another one of his campaign promises and that to some way straighten up this terrible trade imbalance, and it just so happens that west virginia bounds the natural resources and...
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thanks to the increase amazon founder jeff bezos is now worth a whopping $100 billion. with a "b." that's according to bloomberg. one of the two major services that tracks the real-time net worth of the world's richest people. the other is forbes and have bezos at $99.6 billion. i think he can get by on that. he will be over the top on cyber monday. amazon as stock rose after reports showed on-line shopping for thanksgiving and black friday jumping 18% over last year. bezos owns nearly 80 million shares of amazon stock so he earned $2.4 billion today alone. it's believed bill gates the co-founder of microsoft is the only other person ever to have reached the $100 billion mark and that was back in 1999. >>> there may be another royal wedding to look forward to. prince harry is expected to announce his engagement to american actress meghan markle. the daily mail reports there have been rumors about a marriage proposal. bookies in the uk suspended bets. the gambling company said royal watchers would love to have a christmas engagement. prince harry's brother william married kate middle
thanks to the increase amazon founder jeff bezos is now worth a whopping $100 billion. with a "b." that's according to bloomberg. one of the two major services that tracks the real-time net worth of the world's richest people. the other is forbes and have bezos at $99.6 billion. i think he can get by on that. he will be over the top on cyber monday. amazon as stock rose after reports showed on-line shopping for thanksgiving and black friday jumping 18% over last year. bezos owns...
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thanks to the increase amazon founder jeff bezos is now worth a whopping $100 billion. with a "b." that's according to bloomberg. one of the two major services that tracks the real-time net worth of the world's richest people. the other is forbes and have bezos at $99.6 billion. i think he can get by on that. he will be over the top on cyber monday. amazon as stock rose after reports showed on-line shopping for thanksgiving and black friday jumping 18% over last year. bezos owns nearly 80 million shares of amazon stock so he earned $2.4 billion today alone. it's believed bill gates the co-founder of microsoft is the only other person ever to have reached the $100 billion mark and that was back in 1999. >>> there may be another royal wedding to look forward to. prince harry is expected to announce his engagement to american actress meghan markle. the daily mail reports there have been rumors about a marriage proposal. bookies in the uk suspended bets. the gambling company said royal watchers would love to have a christmas engagement. prince harry's brother william married kate middle
thanks to the increase amazon founder jeff bezos is now worth a whopping $100 billion. with a "b." that's according to bloomberg. one of the two major services that tracks the real-time net worth of the world's richest people. the other is forbes and have bezos at $99.6 billion. i think he can get by on that. he will be over the top on cyber monday. amazon as stock rose after reports showed on-line shopping for thanksgiving and black friday jumping 18% over last year. bezos owns...
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billion. i think the b-52 was a great investment. they flew level and depending on the electronic countermeasures, where recent tactical airplanes you can dodge. brian: that is a plaque on the wall where it says 52. that is a plaque on the wall from the site where you can go and tourists can go. they seemed to ignore us when we were there. they did not pay much attention to us. tourists.toheother are you surprised they would do something like this? would we do the same thing here? sen. mccain: i don't think we would. at least for a time, we wanted to have those visible symbols of victory. look at how terrible those conditions are. today isem in vietnam they have made these enormous sacrifices and yet nothing has come of it. that is a bitter pill to swallow. brian: why do you think they have not been able to do better? sen. mccain: their system of socialism, central government control of the economy. brian: why do you think they have not been able to doas we me economy of saigon, ho chi minh city, is much more thriving because there i
billion. i think the b-52 was a great investment. they flew level and depending on the electronic countermeasures, where recent tactical airplanes you can dodge. brian: that is a plaque on the wall where it says 52. that is a plaque on the wall from the site where you can go and tourists can go. they seemed to ignore us when we were there. they did not pay much attention to us. tourists.toheother are you surprised they would do something like this? would we do the same thing here? sen. mccain:...
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lots of billions with a "b."ergy technology is dropping having a profound effect on some of asia's poorest people. we went to meet them. >> reporter: for two centuries, generations of monks have prayed at this remote came bodyian monastery. a way of life that outlasted war, famine and poverty. [ chanting ] a few years ago something happened here that changed that way of life for the better. that something was -- electricity. powered by a solar panel on the roof. >> translator: we had to light many lamps before. >> reporter: this was the head monk who oversaw the installation. "now we can study late into the night." in cambodia, only 56% of the population lives in places that are connected to the power grid. in remote parts of the country, the only way to get electricity was, until recently, one of these. but generators are hard to maintain and expensive to run. now there's a much cheaper option available -- a solar panel, typically made in china, costs about $400 to set up. that's a lot of money for this woman an
lots of billions with a "b."ergy technology is dropping having a profound effect on some of asia's poorest people. we went to meet them. >> reporter: for two centuries, generations of monks have prayed at this remote came bodyian monastery. a way of life that outlasted war, famine and poverty. [ chanting ] a few years ago something happened here that changed that way of life for the better. that something was -- electricity. powered by a solar panel on the roof. >>...
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you've probably seen this even out in the stores on black friday alone consumers spent 33 billion, yes, with a bm last year. that means we are already topping analysts expectations, here to talk more about this incredible trend nicky is the president of investment management. he joins me now from dallas, hello, welcome to you. well, it's all great news to retailers, right, big box, mom and pop, online retailers, sounds like this year could be the strongest holiday season, i was reading since 2014. what do you think is helping with the incredible upswing in shopping is this. >> well, there's three things that are helping us right now, first of all, consumer confidence is highest level in ten years, we also have wage growth and disposable income growth and after a long period of declining wage -- declining wages, you know, this is something that's putting more money in pocket, we are a little more confident, also the unemployment numbers are at the lowest level we are seeing this century. more people are working and more money and more confident. that's translating into better holiday sales. >> yo
you've probably seen this even out in the stores on black friday alone consumers spent 33 billion, yes, with a bm last year. that means we are already topping analysts expectations, here to talk more about this incredible trend nicky is the president of investment management. he joins me now from dallas, hello, welcome to you. well, it's all great news to retailers, right, big box, mom and pop, online retailers, sounds like this year could be the strongest holiday season, i was reading since...
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the threat was that the league was going to have to pay out in the billions with a "b," not millions narrator: about one-third of nfl veterans, including some of the biggest former stars, claimed the nfl had fraudulently concealed the danger to their brains. >> the main allegations here are... it's very simple. there was a very severe hazard that was present in professional football, and it was a little secret. the nfl knew it, but the players certainly didn't know it. >> narrator: on the other side, the nfl's lawyers. >> representing the national football league will be paul clement, who will be flanked by anastasia danias, she's from the national football league, and also beth wilkinson from paul weiss... >> narrator: they insisted the league had done nothing wrong. >> let's be clear. we strongly deny those allegations that we withheld any information or misled the players. and if we have to defend this suit, as paul was alluding to, we will do that and be able to make those factual allegations. but we absolutely deny those allegations. >> narrator: but away from the cameras, the t
the threat was that the league was going to have to pay out in the billions with a "b," not millions narrator: about one-third of nfl veterans, including some of the biggest former stars, claimed the nfl had fraudulently concealed the danger to their brains. >> the main allegations here are... it's very simple. there was a very severe hazard that was present in professional football, and it was a little secret. the nfl knew it, but the players certainly didn't know it. >>...
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how does it that china have a $360 billion -- with a b -- trade surplus with the united states last year. how did that happen? how did it happen that china has a plan called the made in china 2025 plan, you know what that is? it's not as exciting at what fredricka wilson overheard on the phone, realize. hough exciting is that. but it's really important, because guess what china is planning to do? dominate every major industry in the world. "wall street journal" piece today, china pushes domestic electric car battery. seems like, well, so big deal. last month beijing began requiring all automakers, foreign and domestic, to begin making electric and other alternative energy vehicles by 2019. while china hopes to clear its applauded skies its primary objective is to help its domestic industry leapfrog foreign rival bits creating a large captive market for their products, analysts say. electric vehicle production is one of the ten high-tech industries that beijing is prioritizing through its flagship, made in china, 2025 strategy. trade and other economic experts in the united states are say
how does it that china have a $360 billion -- with a b -- trade surplus with the united states last year. how did that happen? how did it happen that china has a plan called the made in china 2025 plan, you know what that is? it's not as exciting at what fredricka wilson overheard on the phone, realize. hough exciting is that. but it's really important, because guess what china is planning to do? dominate every major industry in the world. "wall street journal" piece today, china...
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billion. we havave no idea how polar beas prevent b becoming diabetic, evn thouough they a are massivelely. we to understand that. we have to sttudy them in the wild. they do nott hibernate in zoos r in laboratories. polar bears have secrets to teach us. if people understood those connections better, i think they would have a much greater value to biodiversity, to ecosystems and individual species. >> we both have to understand what science is telling us. we are losing this diversity of life. that loss is directly inflfluencing our ability to led healthier lives. >> if we expropriate the whole earth and try to take off, , we are the lords of creation -- wee are not. we are one of millions of animals. to ththink of itt as planet the oceanan. we have to livive within our means. living within ouour means applis to ecology just as much as it applies to budgets. >> it dodoes require i immediate actition, because the longer we wait, the more sesevere things will be.e. >> we are a social primatetes. as a social climate, we spend a lot of time paying attention to each other. i think it is likike a
billion. we havave no idea how polar beas prevent b becoming diabetic, evn thouough they a are massivelely. we to understand that. we have to sttudy them in the wild. they do nott hibernate in zoos r in laboratories. polar bears have secrets to teach us. if people understood those connections better, i think they would have a much greater value to biodiversity, to ecosystems and individual species. >> we both have to understand what science is telling us. we are losing this diversity of...
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. >> corinthian colleges goes under, leaving 1.2 billion, with a "b," in federal student loan dollarsn play. and the people who did it are on their estates, are on their yachts, enjoying the fruits of their labor. >> that's one of the concerns. these are federal loans these students have. so as a taxpayer, why shouldn't i be concerned about this? >> smith: officials at the department of education were trying to determine who should absorb the loss. >> ...for all those students who had gone through corinthian these last couple years. >> well, exactly, some of whom may be carrying quite a bit of debt and, as we now know, probably have very poor job prospects relative to what they were promised. >> there were so many students, so many campuses. there was no policy that could really handle that sort of scale. again, remember the times when campuses had closed before. we're talking, you know, a few hundred students, right, a couple of campuses. and the department of education would be on the hook for the billions of dollars that those students might have outstanding in loans, and they were
. >> corinthian colleges goes under, leaving 1.2 billion, with a "b," in federal student loan dollarsn play. and the people who did it are on their estates, are on their yachts, enjoying the fruits of their labor. >> that's one of the concerns. these are federal loans these students have. so as a taxpayer, why shouldn't i be concerned about this? >> smith: officials at the department of education were trying to determine who should absorb the loss. >> ...for...
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. >> he is a billion air with a b. >> it is okay though. >> hi, everybody. >> michael eugene. >> happy >> good monday. i'm on cloud nine and zero. >> i like that. >> i blew it. i was copying and i blew it. it is front page of the paper. cloud nine-one. is it too early to make reservations, to minneapolis. >> we were just talking to big daddy, if they go, good day will be there. we will go. >> we heard from the nfl and they have our position, the entire week would be the whole show we would do, the "good day philadelphia" up there, outside. >> one time you wish it was in miami. >> i did this once before, oh, we will go a week before the super bowl. it was in new york. it was coldest i have ever been in my life in times square five straight days before the super bowl. can what he get and again. >> little close to the hand my friend. >> sorry. >> i'm in the complaining. >> i am not liking a expanding this early in the morning. >> you are coming up in six minutes. >> yes. >> go ahead. >> take a live look outside. >> we wi (♪) (♪) it all starts with a wish. the lincoln wish list event is he
. >> he is a billion air with a b. >> it is okay though. >> hi, everybody. >> michael eugene. >> happy >> good monday. i'm on cloud nine and zero. >> i like that. >> i blew it. i was copying and i blew it. it is front page of the paper. cloud nine-one. is it too early to make reservations, to minneapolis. >> we were just talking to big daddy, if they go, good day will be there. we will go. >> we heard from the nfl and they have our...
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. >>> art cashin just stopped by and told us the market on close orders show, $1 billion, "b,". whether there are some sellers lying in the weeds waiting for them, all those buyers we'll see what happens here. >>> how about gamestop shares up slightly as we await their earnings after the bell today. the video game retailer faces pretty fierce competition. especially online. from amazon, also from big box stores is it a good time to buy gamestop >> so we have a bull and a bear. our bull on gamestop is none other than john, chief macro strategist at gfi group. our bear is joseph feldman, senior managing director at telzi advisory group one thing that we noticed here, i mean, the stock's been down for a long time. >> yeah, it's been trending down. >> the yield have you seen the yield? >> 10% yep. >> 9.25%, actually >> really? >> yep. >> isn't that a red flag for you? >> well, i mean, it has been -- it has been trending down quite a bit. you know, everybody's betting right that it's going to be the next blockbuster, so that's really where the shorts are coming from. the short intere
. >>> art cashin just stopped by and told us the market on close orders show, $1 billion, "b,". whether there are some sellers lying in the weeds waiting for them, all those buyers we'll see what happens here. >>> how about gamestop shares up slightly as we await their earnings after the bell today. the video game retailer faces pretty fierce competition. especially online. from amazon, also from big box stores is it a good time to buy gamestop >> so we have a...
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activist investor bill ackman lost his proxy battle with adp, the $50 billion payroll processing term. ackman failed to gain any b seats after shareholders voted to reelect all of its directors. but despite today's loss, ackman says he wants to see the company be successful. >> we're rooting for them. we hope they're successful. if they are successful, the stock price is going up a lot. if they disappoint, we'll get in there and be able to make the necessary changes to make this a much more profitable business. that the business of shareholder activism. we have won and lost proxy c conte. one of the tools we use to influence a company. >> ackman had called adp's management inefficient and blamed them for the company's poor performance. but after today's results, the ceo of adp says it's time to move on. >> i think it's the largest margin of victory of any large cap proxy contest ever. and so i think that would hopefully be the message to bill that it's time to move on. i think that the pension plans and other investors that put money into this fund and charge him and pay the exorbitant fees he charges and give up
activist investor bill ackman lost his proxy battle with adp, the $50 billion payroll processing term. ackman failed to gain any b seats after shareholders voted to reelect all of its directors. but despite today's loss, ackman says he wants to see the company be successful. >> we're rooting for them. we hope they're successful. if they are successful, the stock price is going up a lot. if they disappoint, we'll get in there and be able to make the necessary changes to make this a much...
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it down toreak eradication but altogether in fighting narcotics, a $.6 billion with a b. >> i know i asked this question 18 months ago. i will ask it again. as production of narcotics in afghanistan gone up or down since 2002 when we started spending the money? >> i don't have the exact going back to 2002. from 2015 it has gone up 43%. >> in two years and we are still spending billions of dollars to eradicate poppy. i was at a town hall meeting this weekend in a factory in my district. a gulfthe attendees was war veteran. he told me he has been standing in poppy fields and marijuana fields in afghanistan. now i know the pictures are real that i see. those crops are there. he struggled and i struggled to try to explain to the rest of the constituents in the room how that could be possible. how is that possible? that we are spending billions of dollars and we can see it everywhere, not being destroyed? >> for a couple reasons. it is very difficult. the security situation. the second reason, we have no strategy. i have complained for the last three years, where is the counter narcotics
it down toreak eradication but altogether in fighting narcotics, a $.6 billion with a b. >> i know i asked this question 18 months ago. i will ask it again. as production of narcotics in afghanistan gone up or down since 2002 when we started spending the money? >> i don't have the exact going back to 2002. from 2015 it has gone up 43%. >> in two years and we are still spending billions of dollars to eradicate poppy. i was at a town hall meeting this weekend in a factory in my...