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currently we describe ourselves as being in a beta and that is a very excellent description of where we are. we are looking to get as much input from as many different sources as we possibly can. so please go to the website. that's tap-car.org. we would love to have your input on the service. currently we do not charge for any of our service although we ask since there are no free lunches in this world, if you want to be a part of our beta in the process, you have to talk to me. that's the trade off. you have to take a quick survey before you use the service and a quick survey after you use the service and you have to be willing to talk to me on the phone and i want to know whether you loved it or hated it and why. we have a section on how it works both for the consumers and the providers. one of the additional things we like to state for it is that we also do a criminal background check under like ihss and to start with every provider has a clear criminal record and no convictions. and in the future once we get bigger and once we move out of the experimental phase i would like to ch
currently we describe ourselves as being in a beta and that is a very excellent description of where we are. we are looking to get as much input from as many different sources as we possibly can. so please go to the website. that's tap-car.org. we would love to have your input on the service. currently we do not charge for any of our service although we ask since there are no free lunches in this world, if you want to be a part of our beta in the process, you have to talk to me. that's the...
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. >> then you move onto the beta round, where you focus on your core and build your sixpack. >> beta takes it to another level. i saw a lot of definition in this area. >> this is beta. i am going a little harder on you. i want you to focus a little bit harder. >> my workout regimen consisted of a lot of looking at the tv and saying, i should be working out. i let myself go since my 20's. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity. it is totally different. the combination of moves are different. the intensity you have to apply with no brakes. everything is different. this was a monster. you will want to quit. there will be another exercise to give whatever body part you were working out a little bit of a break. it will be over before you know it. it is brilliant. it is perfect. less than half an hour. you get in and get out. i think i look like an action figure now. >> another thing i love is there is a modifier. that is critical for me. i have not worked out in years. anyone at any fitness level can get it done. >> 10 weeks from now, my body will be the dream body i had always imag
. >> then you move onto the beta round, where you focus on your core and build your sixpack. >> beta takes it to another level. i saw a lot of definition in this area. >> this is beta. i am going a little harder on you. i want you to focus a little bit harder. >> my workout regimen consisted of a lot of looking at the tv and saying, i should be working out. i let myself go since my 20's. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity. it is totally different. the...
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if you have to have high beta, there's a vehicle called sphb that owns high beta.oesn't take into account what just went up the most but it will give you the upside. >> here's where i disagree with you. the mtum, he was talking about one of those, has no volume, no options. there is no way to hedge it. i don't like that name at all. you look at pdp, that actually does have options. the implied volatility is extremely low, close to the s&p 500. in other words, what does that mean? it means you could actually put on hedges. it trades 285,000 a day versus the 24,000 a day you are getting from the other etf. so there are opportunities out there. i understand what you're saying, josh, but the big key here is you need volume. you've got to have liquidity. when you have the options in there, you can actually hedge your positions. >> i just think you can get at it a different way. the volume point is important. we are talking about the construction of these vehicles. they don't work correctly. by the way, both of these came out in 2012 and 2013. they have yet to see a bear
if you have to have high beta, there's a vehicle called sphb that owns high beta.oesn't take into account what just went up the most but it will give you the upside. >> here's where i disagree with you. the mtum, he was talking about one of those, has no volume, no options. there is no way to hedge it. i don't like that name at all. you look at pdp, that actually does have options. the implied volatility is extremely low, close to the s&p 500. in other words, what does that mean? it...
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explain what high beta stocks are and what you're hearing is the reason behind this selloff. >> betao measure the volatility of a stock. everyone is happy about the market, all other things being equal, if the s&p 500 rises 1%, a high beta stocks will rise 2%. facebook has a beta of over 2. twiceds to rise or fall as much as the overall market. for some reason in late february, early march, these high beta stocks have really led the rally over the last few years. investors have started abandoning them in late february, early march. there are a lot of theories on why. the fed is the top suspect here at prospect for higher interest rates -- suspect. the prospect for higher interest rates might be causing them to unload some of these stocks. even just general concern about things like ukraine and the geopolitics and whether the softness we've seen in the economy in the first quarter is weather-related or is actually sign of a slowdown -- all these things are contributing to the theories on what happened. >> all the normal market concerns. no specific trigger. they are higher volatility.
explain what high beta stocks are and what you're hearing is the reason behind this selloff. >> betao measure the volatility of a stock. everyone is happy about the market, all other things being equal, if the s&p 500 rises 1%, a high beta stocks will rise 2%. facebook has a beta of over 2. twiceds to rise or fall as much as the overall market. for some reason in late february, early march, these high beta stocks have really led the rally over the last few years. investors have...
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the reason the sony beta max case was important, there would be no personal d.v.d. recorder, no ipod, and restrictions on a whole range of things. the concerns the justices impressed is how could we possibly do this and not eliminate cloud computing and not eliminate other technologies come along. parse these definitions. the world changed in 30 years. broadcasters had 100%, now yet than 7% but they have free spectrum and provide free broadcasting. the slaw not on their side as it stands now with the precedent and statute. >> brown: decision to come in a few months. gary shapiro, neal katyal, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and now, a story on this earth day that seems lifted from science fiction. researchers and entrepreneurs, many in california, are trying to bring back extinct species. some scientists believe it's a way to correct past mistakes, and even help endangered animals. but just because scientists might be able to do this, are they crossing a line they shouldn't? our colleagues at public tv station k.q.e.d. in san francisco explored that quest
the reason the sony beta max case was important, there would be no personal d.v.d. recorder, no ipod, and restrictions on a whole range of things. the concerns the justices impressed is how could we possibly do this and not eliminate cloud computing and not eliminate other technologies come along. parse these definitions. the world changed in 30 years. broadcasters had 100%, now yet than 7% but they have free spectrum and provide free broadcasting. the slaw not on their side as it stands now...
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there has been a move from some of the high beta stocks into let's just say some of the bigger blue chip stocks, microsoft had a high year, intel, cisco, is that what you're suggesting, some of those kind of the companies? >> i think some of those are okay, some of those are value trap over the long cycle. but in a low growth environment wall street will pay up for true growth. and some stocks that came down for 40 and 50% that are true stocks i think will come back in. >> like what? the comeback, 30 or 40% -- >> in the health care group there is a company called dexcom, that makes the best wireless glucose blood monitoring system on the market. now it is trading around 35, 36 right now, they just got approved for their infant product to monitor infant's blood glucose. >>> and let's talk about other stocks, johnson & johnson, what you like, what is the attraction there? >> in a low growth environment, and the gdp will be somewhere between 3 and 4% in the next few years, wall street will pay up. they tend to cluster in technology and health care, both trading one standard below the deviat
there has been a move from some of the high beta stocks into let's just say some of the bigger blue chip stocks, microsoft had a high year, intel, cisco, is that what you're suggesting, some of those kind of the companies? >> i think some of those are okay, some of those are value trap over the long cycle. but in a low growth environment wall street will pay up for true growth. and some stocks that came down for 40 and 50% that are true stocks i think will come back in. >> like...
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in data --s still beta. >> google glass is still in beta at this point, and it is still very much intendedoward developers to experiment on applications. the reality is if you try the product and read the reviews, it's probably going to be a while before becomes a mass-market hit. it is perhaps interesting to those of us who live here in the valley, we welcome new technology, but it will be a while before mainstream advice this in a broadscale way. >> i was told zero chance of having it going mainstream? is that too extreme? >> it is too early to predict that. i would not make that prediction myself. when google bought android in 2005, we thought -- they would be putting the operating system and everything of and without they were not spread into that google has executed incredibly well, so i would not count google out at this point. >> in terms of wearables in general, how closely are you looking at wearables? even when it comes to wristbands. those still are not going mainstream. >> we're not investors in fitbit or nike, but we are believers in that trend. my fitness pal aggregates a lot
in data --s still beta. >> google glass is still in beta at this point, and it is still very much intendedoward developers to experiment on applications. the reality is if you try the product and read the reviews, it's probably going to be a while before becomes a mass-market hit. it is perhaps interesting to those of us who live here in the valley, we welcome new technology, but it will be a while before mainstream advice this in a broadscale way. >> i was told zero chance of...
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maxine beta.cott, executive director at the workers rights consortium that recently returned from bangladesh. scott, what is the situation in bangladesh repairing the damage and making sure this kind of catastrophe doesn't happen again? >> while the collapse itself was an accident, the conditions were no accident. for years, retailers demand and prices so low from their contract factories that the only way they could meet the prices was to ignore worker safety. that is why hundreds of factories -- what we need is for brands and retailers to invest in programs. retailers like h&m and calvin klein obligates them to upgrade their factories in bangladesh. they have refused to make those binding commitments. >> tell people about zady and what you trying to accomplish. >> we are wanting an alternative from that lifestyle. we were excited when the companies entered the u.s. and started buying. we ended up having closets full of stuff with nothing to wear. as you get into these stories and these heart-wre
maxine beta.cott, executive director at the workers rights consortium that recently returned from bangladesh. scott, what is the situation in bangladesh repairing the damage and making sure this kind of catastrophe doesn't happen again? >> while the collapse itself was an accident, the conditions were no accident. for years, retailers demand and prices so low from their contract factories that the only way they could meet the prices was to ignore worker safety. that is why hundreds of...
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glass is still in beta.you talk about it-point, it is still intimidating to developers who want to develop applications. the reality is that you try the product and you read the reviews. it will be a while before becomes mass market. it is interesting to those of us who live in the valley. it is a while before mainstream adopt google glass as a product. someone from coastal ventures told me that it has zero chance of going mainstream. >> it is too early to predict. inn google bought android 2005, everyone thought that the idea of google moving into mobile was not. no one thought that it an american company would become a major player in operating systems. years,look back nine google executed that incredibly well. >> in terms of wearables in general, as a mobile investor, how closely are you looking at wearables? wristbands aren't even going mainstream stopped >> we are not investors in fitbit, but we are big investors -- believers in that trend. one of our partners is involved ."th "my fitness how." -- pal t
glass is still in beta.you talk about it-point, it is still intimidating to developers who want to develop applications. the reality is that you try the product and you read the reviews. it will be a while before becomes mass market. it is interesting to those of us who live in the valley. it is a while before mainstream adopt google glass as a product. someone from coastal ventures told me that it has zero chance of going mainstream. >> it is too early to predict. inn google bought...
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in other words, beta itself, picking out performing stocks, that's been the way to go until now. now, the people that do have that hedge in place are the people that are outperforming, not the people that are picking stocks necessarily. most of those folks that have beta are losing, because the mo-mo stocks are trading to the downside. >> it will be interesting to see if they can deliver on earnings and how the reactions are. do people look for the cracks in the stories? will facebook say this is the peak kind of story? the reactions will be very telling. >> i'm one of the people that thinks growth is going to accelerate. i've talked about it all year. growth is coming back. i think the market has to get shaken out first. i think there's too many people that came into this year with high expectations that are still sitting on assets that are declining. you and i talked before the show, when you look at japanese equities in 2013, $130 billion-plus poured into it. well, the overall indices is down 14%. you would expect a large amount of that to come out, not at all. $20 billion. th
in other words, beta itself, picking out performing stocks, that's been the way to go until now. now, the people that do have that hedge in place are the people that are outperforming, not the people that are picking stocks necessarily. most of those folks that have beta are losing, because the mo-mo stocks are trading to the downside. >> it will be interesting to see if they can deliver on earnings and how the reactions are. do people look for the cracks in the stories? will facebook say...
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we have the selloff resuming, particularly in the so-called high beta names.eeing decline today. that is abated by worse economic data out of china. in terms of individual stocks that we are watching, trip advisor is one. raising its price target on the trip booking site to $105 a share. they restated the companies outperform rating after the analysts completed an analysis on their click an advertising business. zebra buying motorola solutions enterprise 43 $.5 billion. we will be back in th on the markets in 30 minutes. ♪ onthis is "lunch money" bloomberg television. we are fully digital. online, mobile, apple tv, amazon fire tv. the video is the story. ukraine launches an antiterrorist operation against pro-russian activists in the eastern region. the upends of coming as officials say element of russian forces were identified among pro-russian militants. soldiers and volunteers are digging through rubble in search of victims from a massive fire in chile. the flames burned for more than two days and destroyed 25 hundred homes. officials say 15 people were kil
we have the selloff resuming, particularly in the so-called high beta names.eeing decline today. that is abated by worse economic data out of china. in terms of individual stocks that we are watching, trip advisor is one. raising its price target on the trip booking site to $105 a share. they restated the companies outperform rating after the analysts completed an analysis on their click an advertising business. zebra buying motorola solutions enterprise 43 $.5 billion. we will be back in th on...
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glass is still beta at this point. it is still very much intended for developers. i think the reality is you try the product. probably going to be a while before it comes a mass architect. perhaps interesting to those of us who live in the valley. i think it will be a while before main street really adopted in a broad street way. >> zero chance of google glass going mainstream? >> i think that is too early to predict that. bought android in 2005, they thought it was absolutely nuts. no one thought an american company in the land of nokia and erika back ericsson and siemens would become a major player. looking back nine years ago, you can see google executed it extremely well. wearables inf general, how closely are you looking at wearables even when it comes to risk ban -- wristbands? >> i might beg to differ on that. in fit fit.nvestors we're very much believers in the trend. one of our investments is called my fitness pal then aggregates the fitness and nutrition data that is in talks with the wearables. aspect is extremely real and accelerating, even if glass asp
glass is still beta at this point. it is still very much intended for developers. i think the reality is you try the product. probably going to be a while before it comes a mass architect. perhaps interesting to those of us who live in the valley. i think it will be a while before main street really adopted in a broad street way. >> zero chance of google glass going mainstream? >> i think that is too early to predict that. bought android in 2005, they thought it was absolutely nuts....
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why should investors be interested in a smart beta type strategy. of all the trading on the new york stock exchange is in etfs. they have tracked indexes like the s&p 500, russell 2000, s&p 400 those have done very well against most active managed funds over time. people said is there a better way than just by the market cap of the companies and that's where smart beta indexing come in. >> was there something wrong with waiting by market cap? >> the vulnerability in the cap weighted market you overweight the sectors or countries at the top of the market and underweight the undervalued stocks at the bottom. what wisdom tree did, i said we'll conduct an experiment. we'll own all the profitable companies in america and weight them. then sit back and watch what's the difference between owning the market cap weighted versus owning the market earnings weighted. you have seven years of real-time data. >> the conclusions are? >> stunning. mid-cap segment, beat the s&p 400 by 400 basis points. small cap base excess returns were 500 basis points annualized ov
why should investors be interested in a smart beta type strategy. of all the trading on the new york stock exchange is in etfs. they have tracked indexes like the s&p 500, russell 2000, s&p 400 those have done very well against most active managed funds over time. people said is there a better way than just by the market cap of the companies and that's where smart beta indexing come in. >> was there something wrong with waiting by market cap? >> the vulnerability in the cap...
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not today, it was all going to high beta stocks that led to a huge rally in nasdaq this is across the board, liz. liz: the biggest rally for the nasdaq since march 4th. time for front page headlines. minutes from the federal reserve march meeting lit the fire under the markets. they basically suggested that fed chair janet yellen and other officials wanted to make it extremely clear interest rates will remain very low for some time. david: there were no hawks to be found at all there. proctor & gamble's stock is meanwhile little changed on news the consumer good giant is selling three major pet food brands in the u.s. and latin america to privately-held mars for $2.9 billion. liz: the world's number one automaker toyota, recalling 6.1 vehicles globally after discovering five different faults. it does not of any crash or injuries caused by glitches. it comes on the heels of rival gm recall of 5 million vehicles. david: must be a record on recalls. bmw had strongest ever sales month in march followed by a recovery in china and european markets. liz: bank of america reached a $270 millio
not today, it was all going to high beta stocks that led to a huge rally in nasdaq this is across the board, liz. liz: the biggest rally for the nasdaq since march 4th. time for front page headlines. minutes from the federal reserve march meeting lit the fire under the markets. they basically suggested that fed chair janet yellen and other officials wanted to make it extremely clear interest rates will remain very low for some time. david: there were no hawks to be found at all there. proctor...
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the other one is what you call smart beta etf. >> what does that mean?nything that isn't market cap weighted. this uses growth and value characteristics to weight the portfolio. when you look at the tech etf's, there are about 40 of them. it also depends on the year. that is sort of the lay of the land right now. >> are you seeing any money flowing into any of these etf's? >> a little bit. they have been holding up better. the ones we mentioned earlier are seeing outflows. tech in general has been struggling. >> thank you so much for joining us. we will be "on the markets" again in the 30 minutes. "street smart" is up next. >> for a moment the nazr turned to positive, but that's over now. i'm trish regan. "street smart" starts next. [captioning made possible by bloomberg television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- welcome to the most important hour of the session. 60 minutes to go to the closing bell. coming up on "street smart," everything you need to know about the selloff sparked by high-valuation worries. i'm willing
the other one is what you call smart beta etf. >> what does that mean?nything that isn't market cap weighted. this uses growth and value characteristics to weight the portfolio. when you look at the tech etf's, there are about 40 of them. it also depends on the year. that is sort of the lay of the land right now. >> are you seeing any money flowing into any of these etf's? >> a little bit. they have been holding up better. the ones we mentioned earlier are seeing outflows....
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of wearables is extremely real, and is accelerating even if the glass aspects are probably still in beta>> what about the idea that people just do not want a measured life? to measure their life completely? i have not been compared to wire them everyday -- wear them everyday. user,re's a very serious and you can get motivation from them, the idea that you're able to beat with your friends across the country in a part of the world is a very metaphor the behavior -- is a very motivating behavior. the trend in wearables are on the fitness basis of very genuine trend. >> what is the hottest thing out there? >> in the context of i think the last five years is that about ubiquity, and the next five or about richness. purchased by google in 2005, iphone in 2007, and now we're about one billion smartphones and 250 million tablets. getting to mass ubiquity has happened. mass consumer adoption today. the fact that we have the smartphones, but apps are still down more not fully integrated to the information on those ones, the idea these applications become smart and predict the and that's a major a
of wearables is extremely real, and is accelerating even if the glass aspects are probably still in beta>> what about the idea that people just do not want a measured life? to measure their life completely? i have not been compared to wire them everyday -- wear them everyday. user,re's a very serious and you can get motivation from them, the idea that you're able to beat with your friends across the country in a part of the world is a very metaphor the behavior -- is a very motivating...
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high beta names like europe they're hanging in there which is kind of strange. typically they correlate. they move a lot with the s&p. they move a lot more up and down too. they have a higher beta yet they're hanging in there okay. i beg jonas's point. things are okay. they're just getting whacked in the pharma and biotech areas. melissa: jonas, last word to you. >> u.s. growth, mid and small cap index, vo, any etf really popular that did really well over the past five years that's where you have got to watch it. i think you're okay in more traditional u.s. larger cap fund. i think you're okay abroad. i think correction happened by and large. watch the russell 2000 and mid-cap indexes. melissa: we want to bring you baking news now. wow, a lot going on this hour. general motors will take a $1.3 billion charge in the first quarter to cover various recalls. it would not include a victims fund. this is just a charge. they said they will replace ignition lock cylinders on 2.2 million previously recall cars because of ignition key which can be removed while the engine
high beta names like europe they're hanging in there which is kind of strange. typically they correlate. they move a lot with the s&p. they move a lot more up and down too. they have a higher beta yet they're hanging in there okay. i beg jonas's point. things are okay. they're just getting whacked in the pharma and biotech areas. melissa: jonas, last word to you. >> u.s. growth, mid and small cap index, vo, any etf really popular that did really well over the past five years that's...
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that's when it seemed to have rotated into the high beta stocks. then we get to march 19th of this year, and we have another rotati rotation. so i would be very cautious about throwing out all these stocks that have come down significantly, but i think it's safe to say that the growth over value leadership going forward is probably behind us, and i would recommend a more balanced approach, but be careful near term, because some of these stocks are down a lot, and the fundamentals are very good. >> a quick thought from you, mike, on the kinds of stocks you like at these prices? >> the big quality value companies, tie le went down with andrew's momentum stocks. they are at a very good value today relative to just about anything else in the world. and i think that they're probably better than any other asset category i can think of. >> andrew, mike, thank you for being with us. we appreciate your time. >>> tyler, if you want to beat the market right notice, take a look at the transports. these stocks are considered by many to be leading indicators, bu
that's when it seemed to have rotated into the high beta stocks. then we get to march 19th of this year, and we have another rotati rotation. so i would be very cautious about throwing out all these stocks that have come down significantly, but i think it's safe to say that the growth over value leadership going forward is probably behind us, and i would recommend a more balanced approach, but be careful near term, because some of these stocks are down a lot, and the fundamentals are very good....
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we took this to one agency and this is a statewide program and the state union were going to be the beta test our the realtor i took it to patrick union and we had 50 realtyors we were hoping to get 10 and all 50 signed up so we have four training programs that will take a minute but thank you to john from the california preservation we have staff members putting in time tim fry and richard and mary brown and several folks in the department are helping out i'm excited about it so hopefully it will be a statewide program in a couple of years. >> that's it any questions. >> this is only open for the realityors. >> is there a cost. >> yes. first one is a discounted because they're the data testors then over to the arching i didn't organization to spread it out over the city. item consideration of draft minutes for march 5, 2014 >> commissioner johns. >> i think there's a tip gravel error on the first page irving is spelled with a i. >> it was submitted with an e. >> interesting. >> i know i had to make the correction. >> commissioners, any questions or comments? any must be of the public wi
we took this to one agency and this is a statewide program and the state union were going to be the beta test our the realtor i took it to patrick union and we had 50 realtyors we were hoping to get 10 and all 50 signed up so we have four training programs that will take a minute but thank you to john from the california preservation we have staff members putting in time tim fry and richard and mary brown and several folks in the department are helping out i'm excited about it so hopefully it...
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. >> market beta, not much more. >> can someone get a memo to erik schatzker, we cannot say beta on surveillanceha versus beta? >> say gamut. it is a greek letter moment. scarlett, continue. >> for those that are basically covering the indexes, late last week and early it -- early this week, does this not indicate there is a bear market coming on ? >> i don't think so. i think we have more of an internal correction among those stocks and that is the big difference. too many comparisons are being made to that 2000 era. withinre some highfliers small segments of the market, but it is neither accepting the market through valuation perspectives. >> you see it in and -- in venture capital. thomas davidson this morning, we will talk about his new project in a bit. you have got a lot of experience at the frenzy of at all. i want to know what you are hearing at social gatherings. the frenzy, is that the whole force right now, where everyone has to get to the exit? >> it has a good clip to it. we are based in d.c., so i don't spend and i take my doses in silicon valley every couple of months. it is inter
. >> market beta, not much more. >> can someone get a memo to erik schatzker, we cannot say beta on surveillanceha versus beta? >> say gamut. it is a greek letter moment. scarlett, continue. >> for those that are basically covering the indexes, late last week and early it -- early this week, does this not indicate there is a bear market coming on ? >> i don't think so. i think we have more of an internal correction among those stocks and that is the big difference....
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it's like we did a beta version of it. it and come and do it again. we repeat this several times.thave a way of correcting when it has gone off the rail. that being said, the original question, what happens if after all these steps we don't get there because we have been in that place? we were there with toy story three, ratatouille. the difficulty is about what makes this hard is you have got to protect the team when they are wandering around in the wilderness. when do you stop? you have to make changes. there is not a sudden cutoff point. team isn't working well together, the first thing you do is cast warning flags and ulster the team. usually that works, but if after a lot of bolstering it doesn't work, you reach a point where the director loses the crew. to dot point we have something painful, which is to change the director. tavis: that's amazing because you tell me toy story three was an ugly baby, and it goes on to become a huge blockbuster. 3 wasust say toy story the first -- only one of our major films that didn't have a meltdown. steve called me once about it. i said, i
it's like we did a beta version of it. it and come and do it again. we repeat this several times.thave a way of correcting when it has gone off the rail. that being said, the original question, what happens if after all these steps we don't get there because we have been in that place? we were there with toy story three, ratatouille. the difficulty is about what makes this hard is you have got to protect the team when they are wandering around in the wilderness. when do you stop? you have to...
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the beta version of the smart glasses will sell for $1500 with customizable shades and frames. and finally this morning, amazon is making progress with a drone delivery service called prime air. jeff bezos said they're up to the sixth generation in test and the eighth in design. back to you, frances. >> jackie, thank you very much. >>> all right, only in france where five weeks' vacation and 35 hour workweeks are the norm. now there say new law that allows a million french workers to shut off their work e-mail from 6:00 p.m. in the evening until 9:00 a.m. meaning no working from home. i don't think that will fly in the news business here. >>> and sriracha is back in the news. the heavenly hot sauce produced at a california plant has been declared a public nuisance. the city council made the serious charge as sriracha plant continues to produce noxious fumes, irritating eyes and throats. but it tastes so good. just ahead, a bizarre story involving alcohol, drugs, a passed out woman. and 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick. details next. >>> this morning on "today," a morning full
the beta version of the smart glasses will sell for $1500 with customizable shades and frames. and finally this morning, amazon is making progress with a drone delivery service called prime air. jeff bezos said they're up to the sixth generation in test and the eighth in design. back to you, frances. >> jackie, thank you very much. >>> all right, only in france where five weeks' vacation and 35 hour workweeks are the norm. now there say new law that allows a million french...
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the beta version of the glasses will sell for $1,500 with customizable shades and frames. >>> amazonce. their ceo says they are up to the sixth generation testing and eighth in design. back to you. >>> some stories making news this morning. chimps were on the loose at the kansas city zoo on thursday. seven chimps busted free using a tree branch to scale the zoo wall and running along the top of it. luckily, zoo officials were able to lure the chimps back with some treats. >>> the former city manager of los angeles suburb was sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison on thursday. angela spaccia was convicted of conspiracy and misappropriation of funds. she will have to pay $8 million in restitution in addition to the jail time. her boss and former city manager faces up to 12 years as well. >>> hillary clinton had a close call while on stage in las vegas on thursday. did you see that? a woman hurled a shoe at the former secretary of state just missing her head. clinton laughed it off and continued her speech while the woman was taken into custody. >>> the rock and roll hall of fame has fi
the beta version of the glasses will sell for $1,500 with customizable shades and frames. >>> amazonce. their ceo says they are up to the sixth generation testing and eighth in design. back to you. >>> some stories making news this morning. chimps were on the loose at the kansas city zoo on thursday. seven chimps busted free using a tree branch to scale the zoo wall and running along the top of it. luckily, zoo officials were able to lure the chimps back with some treats....
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we had the beta breakers and break the city in half for the runners and manage the emergency response for that. we had the gollen gate anniversary and remember that off the bridge and the u.s. open and the pride parade. and then we took a brief break in july and in august started with some of our exercising as part of the fleet week activity and i highlight some of those here, so with the america cup's races which we had been planning for starting at the beginning of the year. three successful exercises in preparation for the first week of racing that took place in august and continued in october and as the mayor mentioned october was incredibly busy for us with america's cup and the fleet week activities we had going on, to additional exercises. we had a senior leader seminar and a disaster aid presentation on marina green. other things that took place that the mayor mentioned the bluegrass and castro street parade and a finer and giants game and lead to the playoffs and all happened on the same day so when we go we definitely go big. after those activities we had the annual shake ou
we had the beta breakers and break the city in half for the runners and manage the emergency response for that. we had the gollen gate anniversary and remember that off the bridge and the u.s. open and the pride parade. and then we took a brief break in july and in august started with some of our exercising as part of the fleet week activity and i highlight some of those here, so with the america cup's races which we had been planning for starting at the beginning of the year. three successful...
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higher beta, higher volatility groups, they will need much more than that.oint, a valuation has to be considered. the data seems to simmer down a .ittle bit forhis is "taking stock" friday, april four, 2014. i'm pimm fox and today's theme is snapshot. we have one of the u.s. jobs market. i will speak to two executives about hiring in this country. snapsace-saving bicycle into place and you will need the largest u.s. retail of this -- retailer of this bike. and what to do with all of your
higher beta, higher volatility groups, they will need much more than that.oint, a valuation has to be considered. the data seems to simmer down a .ittle bit forhis is "taking stock" friday, april four, 2014. i'm pimm fox and today's theme is snapshot. we have one of the u.s. jobs market. i will speak to two executives about hiring in this country. snapsace-saving bicycle into place and you will need the largest u.s. retail of this -- retailer of this bike. and what to do with all of...
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you may wouldn't to take some risk off and you will go to your highest beta and most volatile thingsbiotechs and small caps. >> sit tight for a second. i want to go to dominic chu. there's a lot to look at. >> a lot to look at. this is semantic. reuters is reporting large activist funds are examining the company as a possible takeover target. now, that stock you can see spiked at one point up about 1% so far this day but still interesting that symantec which just went through a ceo shuffle is up possibly on takeover chatter for activist investors. brian, back over to you. >> thank you. so, well, i guess we let kevin and brian go. thank you kevin and brian, if you're out there. up next, what is herb's five biggest mistakes of all time? >> he'll be fessing up when he messes up. herb is there, he will reveal his top five. >> someone has got to. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years ol
you may wouldn't to take some risk off and you will go to your highest beta and most volatile thingsbiotechs and small caps. >> sit tight for a second. i want to go to dominic chu. there's a lot to look at. >> a lot to look at. this is semantic. reuters is reporting large activist funds are examining the company as a possible takeover target. now, that stock you can see spiked at one point up about 1% so far this day but still interesting that symantec which just went through a ceo...
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instead of doing a bunch of market research before you put it out there, you do a beta program and see how people respond. so we started floating this "stay strong, live long" on some promotional materials and at the end of our open enrollment video. we did talk about it with hhs management team. and the idea was discussed about a campaign about personalized that. how do you stay strong so that it helps as a kickoff of the wellness program to help people center their personal health goals. so i was personally surprised a lot of people picked up on that tag line when we floated it out in a smaller way and we got a lot of positive response back. i put out a lot of material and don't have the people picking up online. this resonated with people. i had a union leader with people say that's the kind of slogan i can put on a t-shirt and give to my members. blue shield recommended to me one of the communications professionals there that we serves -- service mark this in california and someone else might pick up on this and we wouldn't begin to use this. we began that process in california to
instead of doing a bunch of market research before you put it out there, you do a beta program and see how people respond. so we started floating this "stay strong, live long" on some promotional materials and at the end of our open enrollment video. we did talk about it with hhs management team. and the idea was discussed about a campaign about personalized that. how do you stay strong so that it helps as a kickoff of the wellness program to help people center their personal health...
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. >> whether it's beta breakers, the america's cup race or dozens of other high profile events in the area, law enforcement relies on the department of homeland security to protect the safety of the bay area. much of the $27.4 million the bay area is receiving from the feds this year will go toward training and improving communications. >> our fire and sheriff and police from all the different counties could come here and be able to talk on our radio systems. so operable communication is huge. >> reporter: the department of homeland security is doling out money to 25 different areas this year more than ever before in the hopes of preventing another boston marathon type bombing or any other act of terrorism. >> every dollar spent in preparedness saves you that much tenfold time in the amount of money it takes to recover. >> reporter: last year the bay area used some of its money to train 7,000 first responders and hopes to do the same thing this year. >> if you know each other before the emergency it's going to be a lot easier during an emergency to work together. >> of course we all r
. >> whether it's beta breakers, the america's cup race or dozens of other high profile events in the area, law enforcement relies on the department of homeland security to protect the safety of the bay area. much of the $27.4 million the bay area is receiving from the feds this year will go toward training and improving communications. >> our fire and sheriff and police from all the different counties could come here and be able to talk on our radio systems. so operable...
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within stocks, utilities are automatically going to offset some of the declines in some of the higher betastocks, some of the momentum and growth stocks. >> all right, so let's mention some names here, i gather you are the believer that the best way to get into utilities is through etfs, why, and which ones? >> that is right, we usually like individual stocks, the utility sector is very unique and regulated. the returns are basically held to the cost of capital, the ioi, it doesn't really reward putting a lot of time into companies and analysis and security sections, we own the group, buy a low-cost etf, we use state street's spider etf. but it is important to just make sure you have a place in your portfolio waiting of utilities, at least consistent with the market weightings. right now utilities are at about 3 and a half percent of the market. >> all right, james, we appreciate that, james key from san antonio tonight. >>> all right, coming up, tuition bills from the fall semester will soon be ready. how can you make paying the bills less painful? we'll take you through it step by step.
within stocks, utilities are automatically going to offset some of the declines in some of the higher betastocks, some of the momentum and growth stocks. >> all right, so let's mention some names here, i gather you are the believer that the best way to get into utilities is through etfs, why, and which ones? >> that is right, we usually like individual stocks, the utility sector is very unique and regulated. the returns are basically held to the cost of capital, the ioi, it doesn't...
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one man who sued the catholic church because he was abused beta priest says the church copped up -- coveredsexual abuse by clergy for years. >> i think the church's choice to make this man a saint is a blatant example of how low the catholic church will stoop to slap rape victims in the face. this man is a symbol of irresponsibility and unaccountability and unremorse for the things they've done. >> the organization survivors network for those abused by priests claim that the church has protected guilty priests while denying the abuse happened. >>> a developing story with the warriors' playoff opponent. the l.. a clippers. the nba is investigating racist remarks allegedly from donald sterling. the clippers were practicing this morning for tomorrow's game. the remarks are now overshadowing the game. it's an audio recording where a man the "tmz" says is donald sterling is heard questioning a woman about her association with african-americans. the man later tells the woman quote not to bring them to my games. the clippers' head coach was not pleased. >> i didn't like the comments. obviously. i'
one man who sued the catholic church because he was abused beta priest says the church copped up -- coveredsexual abuse by clergy for years. >> i think the church's choice to make this man a saint is a blatant example of how low the catholic church will stoop to slap rape victims in the face. this man is a symbol of irresponsibility and unaccountability and unremorse for the things they've done. >> the organization survivors network for those abused by priests claim that the church...
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the beta version of the smartglasses will sell for $1,500 plus tax. customizable shades and frames with that price. previously the product was only available to select testers and they were called explorers. >> that's one word for it. jackie, thank you much. >>> let's check the forecast now with meteorologist christina loren. >> happy friday, everybody. you made it to the end of the week. not too bad to start the day. up in the north bay where we are in the upper 40s and upper 50s at that right here in san jose and 57 degrees to start the day. nice out there, mostly cloudy to kick off your friday and then we'll see those clouds clear by about lunchtime today, maybe even a little bit of drizzle expected at the immediate coast until 10:00 a.m. san francisco want to show you your trend for today. by lunchtime, still in the low 60s. holding on to that jacket weather. lots of sunshine coming your way and about 65 degrees later on. 74 for the peninsula and 75 degrees in the south bay for today with those clouds really breaking apart here in the south bay by
the beta version of the smartglasses will sell for $1,500 plus tax. customizable shades and frames with that price. previously the product was only available to select testers and they were called explorers. >> that's one word for it. jackie, thank you much. >>> let's check the forecast now with meteorologist christina loren. >> happy friday, everybody. you made it to the end of the week. not too bad to start the day. up in the north bay where we are in the upper 40s and...
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because as we approach the season of spikes and special events we have a number of special events from beta breakers to pride week and outside lands as well as the usual parades and fest fals coming up so we are in fact a seven day a week 24 hour a day operation so we need to -- i think that we're locked in on this now and the improvements are coming and not fast enough for everyone but i think something will continue to be talking about but we expect to do better. >> okay. thank you and i really do appreciate. i know that it's challenging but i appreciate some of the improvements that have occurred and again as i said before some are seeds that will bear fruit in the future so thank you for that. supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. just quickly because we're running out of time here i wanted to talk more about what supervisor wiener, the point he was driving home how important it is to communicate critical changes to transportation. and i just want to check in to see how we're doing on communicating these changes in other languages? >> i'm sorry? >> communicating these changes of ser
because as we approach the season of spikes and special events we have a number of special events from beta breakers to pride week and outside lands as well as the usual parades and fest fals coming up so we are in fact a seven day a week 24 hour a day operation so we need to -- i think that we're locked in on this now and the improvements are coming and not fast enough for everyone but i think something will continue to be talking about but we expect to do better. >> okay. thank you and...
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. >> it's being beta tested right now.evelopers hope to have it on the market as early as next year. it may be a great gift for the holidays. and just think of the possibilities. photos of your loved ones. or if you want to add inspirational quotes. or something scary to wake you up in the morning. >> scary like your favorite anchors on "america this morning." pictures of us. >> hello. >> or maybe not. >> or maybe not. "idk?" what does that mean? "i don't know." and i'm the one who's out of touch. lol. fifteen minutes for a quote is out of touch. with esurance, seven and a half minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. wash in sweet dreams with tide, downy, and bounce. the sweet dreams collection has scents so relaxing so you can tuck in and turn off after a day oh so taxing. ♪ [ click ] ♪ i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. for the first time, you can use nicorette even if you slip up, so you can reach your goal. now, quit on your own t
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commercial attraction works will start out as a diamond in the two thousand fifteen this was announced the beta briefing an awesome because a minister of economy and budget planning it and all of the site of early was reported that she can give me clothes for two years in connection with the plan construction of a special time when the while prevent the spread of toxic gases. so with that issue. attraction works will begin fully realized next year he'll be there in the second half of the end of two thousand fifteen adoption. but this year but that would probably look into submission with a view to the dish the past according to the chairman of the transit agency for civil affairs the regional hub of civil service and products to attract attention of international organizations and states. at present about twenty countries in five international organizations such as the un development program. the organization for economic cooperation and development are involved in the current defence of the world bank and the european union also expressed a keen interest in this project of the agency is still
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that is off the moment you know that the beta stage and on the twenty third. he stood on the tenth out of whatever talent i would imagine. not as dumb dumb that i don't want to go to we seemed to honor the brave souls but i want a dog. were i am. is it of course i did this and the names of the candy beauty the odd is ancient and he expects into dc. it is great to have come to wish on to its meetings with indonesia i know it was back at our kind. she is going to sleep at night and she dares to modern tastes as bay i don't even know. the best in a bid to blunt the methodical tended to let some of it. and they didn't send it so we drove all the apathy that the use of its own. he did good enough. did this in to the boycott is not limited to digi designs by dozens of this city are closed so it's pretty amazing feat in either of these. one such instance baby still in this game is by designing a panelist at the time of the scotsman had that six months to me. whee monday we miss her a guard of honor we did so badly i might read it yet though i did not complete idiot a
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