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like, you know, the big thing about who are the big investors in the country, big asset managers and pension plans, whether it's black rock and fidelity or -- you mean to tell me that they are just counting on morgan stanley and goldman to make markets and if they are not there, black rock and fidelity won't figure out how tra trade to trade with each other and. or the dealers going to stand there and say these bonds just dropped 10% in valley but we're still going to offer you the old price? of course not. so i think these are just banks -- they are in the business of making money and advocating their self-interest, that's their job. don't be duped by that. >> another argument banks will make, the big manufacturers in the u.s., general motors or ford, they need us to be this big because they do business in 100 countries so they need a bank that does business in 100 countries. gm and ford and boeing manage parts suppliers and they can't imagine a dozen banking relationships? not according to the big banks. again, let's touch their self-interested arguments they are making. it doesn't
like, you know, the big thing about who are the big investors in the country, big asset managers and pension plans, whether it's black rock and fidelity or -- you mean to tell me that they are just counting on morgan stanley and goldman to make markets and if they are not there, black rock and fidelity won't figure out how tra trade to trade with each other and. or the dealers going to stand there and say these bonds just dropped 10% in valley but we're still going to offer you the old price?...
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i want to talk about too big to fail. as soon as i joined the minneapolis fed, i started and our r economists policy regulatory and supervision experts about the fail.m of too big to i lived it firsthand as the guy ho bailed out the banks during 2008, 2009 running the tarp program. really ion is have we addressed too big to fail, what do sery main, and should we more. so last february we announced tending too big to fail we invited some of the best experts in the world to come to minneapolis and share perspectives. now, important to our process was we wanted to educate the learning le we were ourselves. so everything that we did was open press, live streameded to of the materials and videos are on our website. if you want to check it out, they're there for you and else to check out. we wanted to hear all views. some people came to us and said solved too big to fail. odd frank worked and they made their case and we said we want to hear it. done said we have not nearly enough and the government needs to step in and break th
i want to talk about too big to fail. as soon as i joined the minneapolis fed, i started and our r economists policy regulatory and supervision experts about the fail.m of too big to i lived it firsthand as the guy ho bailed out the banks during 2008, 2009 running the tarp program. really ion is have we addressed too big to fail, what do sery main, and should we more. so last february we announced tending too big to fail we invited some of the best experts in the world to come to minneapolis...
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it can't be the big story. have been getting, for the past dozen years -- >> we will take you live to the floor of the house gaveling in for a brief pro forma session. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] , washington, d.c., march 6, 2017. i hereby appointed honorable andy harris to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend gene hem rick of st. joseph's catholic church in washington, d.c. the chaplain: lord god, as we approach the season of spring, please bless our congress and country with fruitful planting, resulting in a horn of plenty to nourish us and those who don't have it as well as us. may our country a
it can't be the big story. have been getting, for the past dozen years -- >> we will take you live to the floor of the house gaveling in for a brief pro forma session. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] , washington, d.c., march...
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who are the big investors in the country, big asset managers, big pension plans, whether it's blackrock and fid eelity or calpers and calcers? you're telling me they're kouchblting on goldman to make markets and if they're not there they're not going to figure out how to trade with each other or if there's a fundamental price move are the dealers going to stand there and say these bonds just dropping 10% in value but we're still going to offer you the old price? of course not. i think these are just banks -- they're in the business of making money. advocating their own self-interest. that's their job, working on behalf of their shareholders. but don't be duped by that. i just don't find the argument compelling. >> okay. >> another argument banks will make is the big manufacturers in the u.s., let's say general motors or ford, they need us to be this big because they do business in 100 countries. so they need a bank that does business in 100 countries. now, think for a second. gm and ford and boeing, they manage thousands of parts suppliers all around the world. they seemed to figure out
who are the big investors in the country, big asset managers, big pension plans, whether it's blackrock and fid eelity or calpers and calcers? you're telling me they're kouchblting on goldman to make markets and if they're not there they're not going to figure out how to trade with each other or if there's a fundamental price move are the dealers going to stand there and say these bonds just dropping 10% in value but we're still going to offer you the old price? of course not. i think these are...
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it's a big, fat pitch. it was easy to see if you spent time with management and dug through the numbers. in my opinion, people just didn't have the courage to call it for what it was and, to me, this was a big fat pitch down the middle. >> it's amazing when you say that and you realize the ackmans and the bill millers and the value act who had board representation and some of the smartest money or perceived smartest money around missed it. >> but, it's not that surprising, right? we're all people and we all make mistakes and get tied to our own stories of why we like something and why we don't like something. but, again, you have to be the best dispassionately and then they set limits and then they say, you know, when this hits, when this news happens, i'm not going to change my thesis. i'm going to stick to it. do i really own this because mike pierson's a great guy? if i do and he leaves, then i should sell it. if you don't keep that discipline, that's where you start to get into trouble. >> well, david,
it's a big, fat pitch. it was easy to see if you spent time with management and dug through the numbers. in my opinion, people just didn't have the courage to call it for what it was and, to me, this was a big fat pitch down the middle. >> it's amazing when you say that and you realize the ackmans and the bill millers and the value act who had board representation and some of the smartest money or perceived smartest money around missed it. >> but, it's not that surprising, right?...
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that was the hey day of my college days and big e was big and no pun intended. >> yes, yes. >> at thatut you know what? our friends at wsb in atlanta, they're good at these rap trivia. fred blankenship and their traffic guy. listen to them spit some tunes. >> talking about delays right now on -- if you don't know now you know about those mark. >> fred, i know you thought birthdays were the worst days but thursday might be the worst days. >>> classic. i love these guys. i remember when q tip when they did the whole are you on point. >> yes, yes, very good. >> so you want to tuchbs to break? hit it. come on. >> oh, man, i love it when you call me big papa, put your hands in the air. >> go on. maybe it can quickly give this teen a thicker mustache? doesn't look like it. will clearasil act fast to help this teen concentrate on his math test? darn. can it help... nope. no. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a whil
that was the hey day of my college days and big e was big and no pun intended. >> yes, yes. >> at thatut you know what? our friends at wsb in atlanta, they're good at these rap trivia. fred blankenship and their traffic guy. listen to them spit some tunes. >> talking about delays right now on -- if you don't know now you know about those mark. >> fred, i know you thought birthdays were the worst days but thursday might be the worst days. >>> classic. i love...
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but we have had some big companies such as johnson &johnson have had some big companies such as johnsonave had some big companies such as johnson &johnson and intel coming out and supporting the climate change agreement, and now we can add exxonmobil. they support the paris agreements. it is significant that it is exxonmobil, they are one of the biggest companies in america and their former boss is rex tillerson. they have said that their decision to stay in the paris agreement is under discussion? they haven't said they are pulling out but they are sceptical. this may be urging them to be cautious about doing that. it is great news for anyone concerned about the environment. the copenhagen post, the last day that people will be able to get a uber in denmark? yes, and the reason they had to do that is because of legislation that requires all taxicabs to have a metre and 80 chair sensor to measure the number of passengers. this isjust chair sensor to measure the number of passengers. this is just the latest of european countries pushing back against uber ——a chair sensor. we have a pushb
but we have had some big companies such as johnson &johnson have had some big companies such as johnsonave had some big companies such as johnson &johnson and intel coming out and supporting the climate change agreement, and now we can add exxonmobil. they support the paris agreements. it is significant that it is exxonmobil, they are one of the biggest companies in america and their former boss is rex tillerson. they have said that their decision to stay in the paris agreement is under...
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doing big things is hard. we're going to go back and figure out what the next steps are. >> president trump blames the defeat on a lack of bipartisan support and predicts that obamacare will quote-unquote explode forcing democrats back to the negotiating table. >> losers are nancy pelosi and chuck schumer because now they own obamacare. they own it. >> a day of victory for the affordable care act. more importantly, for the american people. >> the president is now moving on to tax reform, another one of his promises from the campaign trail. >>> meantime, there is an investigation into why the trump administration pulled advertising for health care did the -- health care.gov. a lot more than 12 million people have signed up for coverage this year. back in our area today, families, friends and community members will remember a 13-year-old boy who died after he was shot inside a philadelphia takeout restaurant. they'll hold a candlelight vigil this morning in remember of khiseer davis-papther. police are still sea
doing big things is hard. we're going to go back and figure out what the next steps are. >> president trump blames the defeat on a lack of bipartisan support and predicts that obamacare will quote-unquote explode forcing democrats back to the negotiating table. >> losers are nancy pelosi and chuck schumer because now they own obamacare. they own it. >> a day of victory for the affordable care act. more importantly, for the american people. >> the president is now moving...
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seen the big short? secretary mnuchin: complete misrepresentation. >> what is a movie we should see? secretary mnuchin: i'm not allowed to promote anything i'm involved in, so legal disclosure, you have asked me to question, and i am not promoting any product, but you should send all your kids to lego batman. >> you did batman superman? secretary mnuchin: i did. but i'm leaving the movie business. >> what is something tc can earn from hollywood? secretary mnuchin: i think hollywood can learn a lot more from d.c. that d.c. can learn from hollywood. >> would like to thanks spread and your viewers. c-span and your viewers. thanks to my event colleagues, os, and mr. secretary, thank you for a fantastic conversation. [applause] talk shows taxy policy was the topic. we heard from north carolina representative and freedom caucus chair mark meadows as well a senate majority leader charles schumer who was asked about the prospect of working on tax reform with the top
seen the big short? secretary mnuchin: complete misrepresentation. >> what is a movie we should see? secretary mnuchin: i'm not allowed to promote anything i'm involved in, so legal disclosure, you have asked me to question, and i am not promoting any product, but you should send all your kids to lego batman. >> you did batman superman? secretary mnuchin: i did. but i'm leaving the movie business. >> what is something tc can earn from hollywood? secretary mnuchin: i think...
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because wisconsin is a big team. and villanova hasn't really played teams that were big. earlier this year they beat purdue, which was a big team and struggled against them. so wisconsin's going give them a lot of fits with their size. that game scares me. if they get past that game, i think they can go all the way to the -- >> you think they can go all the way and win the whole thing? >> i don't think so. >> why. >>> i think they're a player short. a seven-man rotation, jeff. they're not big. they're going to run into a team that's going to grind them out. a seven-man rotation team. get worn down. needed one more player. strellman didn't play this year -- they would go to the final four. they're going to play duke and duke is hot and deep. >> but nova has so much experience. talk about brunson, jenkins, josh hart. they have a ton of experience. they played some big time minutes. >> their defense is going to save them. if they're going to win this tournament, they have to win it defensively where they lock teams down. simple as that. and they do it every game. seem to hav
because wisconsin is a big team. and villanova hasn't really played teams that were big. earlier this year they beat purdue, which was a big team and struggled against them. so wisconsin's going give them a lot of fits with their size. that game scares me. if they get past that game, i think they can go all the way to the -- >> you think they can go all the way and win the whole thing? >> i don't think so. >> why. >>> i think they're a player short. a seven-man...
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both she and reese are producers on big little lies.e mothers whose lives unravel to the point of murder. set in affluent monterey california, we don't even know who's dead yet, but the incredible performances are keeping us on the edge of our seat. >> will you do more tv because of this? >> i would love to, actually, i really enjoy -- >> i mean, the great thing about this is, there's fantastic roles for five women. people are watching it around the world, also, which is really fun. i have people in australia calling me, e-mailing me and texting me going, what happens next? what happens next? >> that's fun. >> nicole appears to have the perfect marriage to alexander skarsgard. >> it's complicated. >> because she beats her, and she keeps the dark secret from everyone but her therapist. >> when are you going to leave him? >> this show is getting so good, and by the way, nicole hasn't abandoned the big screen, that interview took place on the set of her new movie untouchable with kevin hart and brian cranston, that will hit theaters next y
both she and reese are producers on big little lies.e mothers whose lives unravel to the point of murder. set in affluent monterey california, we don't even know who's dead yet, but the incredible performances are keeping us on the edge of our seat. >> will you do more tv because of this? >> i would love to, actually, i really enjoy -- >> i mean, the great thing about this is, there's fantastic roles for five women. people are watching it around the world, also, which is...
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exporting nation like china, and you have a big surplus, if you do not have a deal with a big, big consumerike the u.s., isn't that a problem for you? isn't there also some leverage on the u.s. side when it comes to china? salman: i think you're right through the relationship between china and the u.s. in our view and thatalanced is why china will refrain from going very aggressively on models.economic that is why it will be more from the u.s. and goal focused on populism driven sectors, but you are right. in the u.s.,e moving away from multilateral deals. there are those that are supposed to impact trade growth in the future, not right now. what we are seeing is that china will have to connect other emerging markets and find new markets for its economic [indiscernible] thenother big thing since election has been the reflation trade. dollar reflation. we have seen the markets retrace that to a certain extent. the dollar has pulled back from its highs. is that one of the things you think is going to continue? if donald trump is promising stuff, but it will take a while to get it done because
exporting nation like china, and you have a big surplus, if you do not have a deal with a big, big consumerike the u.s., isn't that a problem for you? isn't there also some leverage on the u.s. side when it comes to china? salman: i think you're right through the relationship between china and the u.s. in our view and thatalanced is why china will refrain from going very aggressively on models.economic that is why it will be more from the u.s. and goal focused on populism driven sectors, but...
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so let's start with big bird. tell us what -- what did big bird teach us about the golden rule, loving our neighbors. >> the big bird was designed specifically to be like a 2-year-old. the researchers said, you know, we needed mr. bumbler character who doesn't know very much and is constantly asking questions. and so they designed big bird. and he is probably one of the most visible characters on the show. and one of the chapters i write about is equating doubt be thomas to big bird as far as people doubted him for years because he had his friend snuff ilgus and eventually he gets revealed to everybody, all the adults on the set, that's the the connection between big bird and scripture. >> big bird had that tender heart. >> very much so. >> you felt drawn to it. similarly as we might feel drawn to jesus and jesus' tender heart fort the sick and the poor. >> he's very compassionate. >> learning life, love, and death. and death is a provocative word in this title. what does seasme street teach children about death a
so let's start with big bird. tell us what -- what did big bird teach us about the golden rule, loving our neighbors. >> the big bird was designed specifically to be like a 2-year-old. the researchers said, you know, we needed mr. bumbler character who doesn't know very much and is constantly asking questions. and so they designed big bird. and he is probably one of the most visible characters on the show. and one of the chapters i write about is equating doubt be thomas to big bird as...
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that's going to be our big warmth. that's going to be the big day, the best day after that things are going to head downward. 70 for saturday, 49 sunday, 59 monday. look at the rain. monday, tuesday, we get a break wednesday and thursday, it comes back on friday. guys? >>> i'm john clark, coming up will jaleel oaka formiss a game? the eagles are working out a running back. k miss a game? the eagles are working out a running back. a miss a game? the eagles are working out a running back. f miss a game? the eagles are working out a running back. o miss a game? the eagles are working out a running back. r miss a game? the eagles are working out a running back. . ♪ leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. >>> i'm john clark from csn. it does not look like jaleel okofor will play. his right knee is sore.
that's going to be our big warmth. that's going to be the big day, the best day after that things are going to head downward. 70 for saturday, 49 sunday, 59 monday. look at the rain. monday, tuesday, we get a break wednesday and thursday, it comes back on friday. guys? >>> i'm john clark, coming up will jaleel oaka formiss a game? the eagles are working out a running back. k miss a game? the eagles are working out a running back. a miss a game? the eagles are working out a running...
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a lot of those big miners are the big gainers and losers.they are adding weight to the market. we will see what happens with the pound. we've also got some m&a. will be talking about one of those stories. amex foster is being bid. what is interesting is the wood group is also bid as well on the back of this. this deal.likes here's all the resource companies and what they are doing in percentage terms and index points terms, adding weight to the market. let's get some of the other deal news and what is moving. nejra. nejra: you want to look at those homebuilders. i've highlighted bovis. this is after it rejected a takeover bid from its competitor. this is after dismissing an earlier offer from redrow. bovis said its new ceo search is progressing well. seeing that stock moved significantly today. yztare also seeing ar move. we've heard today that the ceo is going to leave the company four months earlier than planned. this is a company that makes baked goods. ta also named an interim cfo. that stock down 8.65%. the swiss insurance company dropp
a lot of those big miners are the big gainers and losers.they are adding weight to the market. we will see what happens with the pound. we've also got some m&a. will be talking about one of those stories. amex foster is being bid. what is interesting is the wood group is also bid as well on the back of this. this deal.likes here's all the resource companies and what they are doing in percentage terms and index points terms, adding weight to the market. let's get some of the other deal news...
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however he has a very big concern. >>> and big drop for oil today.back to brian at the big energy summit in houston. brian? >> yeah. thanks, michelle. one the reasons we get on a plane and come to these meetings is sometimes you have an accidental guest. uae minister agreed to join us. we'll talk about opec, price drop today as well. we'll bring the interview to you in moments. stick around. upstate new york is a good place to pursue your dreams. at vicarious visions, i get to be creative, work with awesome people, and we get to make great games. ( ♪ ) what i like about the area, feels like everybody knows each other. and i can go to my local coffee shop and they know who i am. it's really cool. new york state is filled with bright minds like lisa's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. ♪ust how far does weathertech go to protect your vehicle? search for our page, ♪ weathertech. made right, in america >>> welcome back to "power lunch." agreeing to sit down with cnbc minutes ago. and we're
however he has a very big concern. >>> and big drop for oil today.back to brian at the big energy summit in houston. brian? >> yeah. thanks, michelle. one the reasons we get on a plane and come to these meetings is sometimes you have an accidental guest. uae minister agreed to join us. we'll talk about opec, price drop today as well. we'll bring the interview to you in moments. stick around. upstate new york is a good place to pursue your dreams. at vicarious visions, i get to be...
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could be a very big night for keith urban. up for seven acm awards.e, including entertainer of the year, male vocalist of the year and album of the year for rip cord. >> don't be surprised if a certain box office superstar comes to mind when you watch the new series the arrangemenn. "e.t." join line gon-line got tm offif the show is around tom cruise's real life. >> this is a romantic thriller about a contract marriage in hollywood. >> you want me to play the girl on your arm so you can do what? what's your big secret? >> mega movie star payes a struggling actress $1 million to be his wife. that's the arrangement. and immediately are smitten with each other. he asks her out and then she gets this proposition. >> that was amazing. you were amazing. >> josh henderson's role has been compared to tom cruise. josh plays the most famous member of a group called the institute for the higher mind. similarities to the church of si scientology are hard it ignore. >> who the hell is megan morrison? >> where did she come from? >> are you worried about any backlas
could be a very big night for keith urban. up for seven acm awards.e, including entertainer of the year, male vocalist of the year and album of the year for rip cord. >> don't be surprised if a certain box office superstar comes to mind when you watch the new series the arrangemenn. "e.t." join line gon-line got tm offif the show is around tom cruise's real life. >> this is a romantic thriller about a contract marriage in hollywood. >> you want me to play the girl on...
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big questions, for a big man.r counter—intelligence mission, is investigating the russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. and that includes investigating the nature of any links and the russian government, and whether there was any co—ordination between the campaign and russia's efforts. on the detail of the investigation into russian collusion, james comey would not be drawn. but what about the president's claims that his predecessor, barack obama, had wiretapped trump tower? here, he was moreforthmmifigi with respect to the president's tweets about alleged wiretapping directed at him by the prior administration, i have no 5s presidentfi‘ssme cstjldmt of anyone? no president comet! the president accused mr obama. " " of engaging in.mccatthyism-- . .. - i try very hard not to engage in sny "isms" sf s—ny— esfethe netisnat sesuzitylageney about british involvement. again, the responses were unequivocal. eis yss eeerressest ' .... should wiretap mr trump on behalf of president obam
big questions, for a big man.r counter—intelligence mission, is investigating the russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. and that includes investigating the nature of any links and the russian government, and whether there was any co—ordination between the campaign and russia's efforts. on the detail of the investigation into russian collusion, james comey would not be drawn. but what about the president's claims that his predecessor, barack obama, had...
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to be a big test.s been sidelined to a degree by this administration. seeing that not only with mexican dignitaries, in his office not being aware, and now the press is silent. but while china sidelined rex tillerson? that is a big question. largest task the secretary of state has. china likes having a warm and friendly relationship with pyongyang, if nothing else, to keep balance. i'm not sure that the secretary of state is going to build get china completely on board with the future of how they view north north korea and how they view it and what action they want to take their with japan and south korea. >> alex, what do you want to see out of this trip? >> i think this is a big opportunity for secretary tillerson. he can't avoid the press this entire trip. the press is going to be there, and the people he will be meeting with, asian countries, they value public commitments. this is an opportunity, but secretary tiller's must do here if this is going to be a successful trip, back up all of the talk w
to be a big test.s been sidelined to a degree by this administration. seeing that not only with mexican dignitaries, in his office not being aware, and now the press is silent. but while china sidelined rex tillerson? that is a big question. largest task the secretary of state has. china likes having a warm and friendly relationship with pyongyang, if nothing else, to keep balance. i'm not sure that the secretary of state is going to build get china completely on board with the future of how...
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there are big government republicans who want a big federal program. >> big government republicans? those words don't go together very well. >> well, there are big government republicans. if you do a new refundable tax credit, that's a new entitlement program. we can't pay for the current entitlement program. it's not conservative to have a new entitlement program. it's also not conservative to have a new tax on health insurance. that's just not conservative. it's also not conservative to have an individual mandate. if they're not embarrassed about the obamacare lite bill they have, they should show it to us. but they also need to realize they are not going to be able to do this against the wishes conservatives. we have enough votes in the senate and enough votes in the house to say, look, hold up a minute, if you want these big government programs, put them in a separate bill. we are going to have a repeal bill but it should be the repeal bill we already voted on. we all agreed to a clean repeal bill about a year ago. let's vote on the clean repeal and then if there are ideas repla
there are big government republicans who want a big federal program. >> big government republicans? those words don't go together very well. >> well, there are big government republicans. if you do a new refundable tax credit, that's a new entitlement program. we can't pay for the current entitlement program. it's not conservative to have a new entitlement program. it's also not conservative to have a new tax on health insurance. that's just not conservative. it's also not...
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big ben's iconic bongs have kept this city running on time. world war, less lucky in hollywood. providing the dramatic backdrop in the nailbiters, and our favorite comedies. >> kids, big ben. >> it may be a timeless timepiece, but it's only now that scientists are uncovering the secret behind its chime. for the first time ever, researchers from leicester university have mapped out vibrations from big ben's bell to find out how it makes that distinctive sound. the bell itself, 13 1/2 tons of copper and steel. after climbing all 334 steps, you can't just glue sensors to a national treasure so researcher martin dock rel and his team turned to cutting-edge laser technology. analyzing the bell simulated here as a chart to map its unique vibrations. >> in terms of other bells that we've measured before, it's much larger and slightly different tuning to normal bells. >> this shows big ben's lowest frequency, 95 hertz. but at the high eer frequencies it vibrates in complicated patterns. dramatic, iconic, punctuating london's routines for generations p
big ben's iconic bongs have kept this city running on time. world war, less lucky in hollywood. providing the dramatic backdrop in the nailbiters, and our favorite comedies. >> kids, big ben. >> it may be a timeless timepiece, but it's only now that scientists are uncovering the secret behind its chime. for the first time ever, researchers from leicester university have mapped out vibrations from big ben's bell to find out how it makes that distinctive sound. the bell itself, 13 1/2...
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a big dealfor tesco. during that period. so there you have it. a big deal for tesco. not happy and they‘ re and some major shareholders are not happy and they're going public? this isa happy and they're going public? this is a major, major deal that tesco wa nts to is a major, major deal that tesco wants to push through, a £3.7 billion purchase of booker. it owns the right to the budgeon and premier brands. tesco thinks it can get into the food away from home market which has more potential for growth than the supermarket business. one of its group has said it is not happy. it thinks tesco is paying too much and that therefore, this deal offers poor shareholder value. tesco disagrees. it thinks it's a great deal. theo, thank you very much. full details on the website. you're watching business live. we are keeping track of the big story of the week. tomorrow, the uk will formally ask to leave the european union. london's mayor is warning it would make a mistake fort bloc to try and punish the country. we have been hearing from the london mayor, talking about the trade
a big dealfor tesco. during that period. so there you have it. a big deal for tesco. not happy and they‘ re and some major shareholders are not happy and they're going public? this isa happy and they're going public? this is a major, major deal that tesco wa nts to is a major, major deal that tesco wants to push through, a £3.7 billion purchase of booker. it owns the right to the budgeon and premier brands. tesco thinks it can get into the food away from home market which has more potential...
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i mean, everybody got behind the program, and the accomplished big things. -- they accomplished big things. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] 15,uncer 1: on september 1987, the senate judiciary committee opened hearings for judge robert bork, who was nominated by president reagan to fill the seat of lewis powell. on "reel
i mean, everybody got behind the program, and the accomplished big things. -- they accomplished big things. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] 15,uncer 1: on september 1987, the senate judiciary committee opened hearings for judge robert bork, who was nominated by president reagan to fill the seat of lewis powell. on "reel
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and see into this big week for economic data, a big week for the fed him a big week for european politicsis "bloomberg daybreak." , intelup, brian krzanich ceo at 12:45 p.m. eastern time. ♪ david:david: this is bloomberg. disaster. 2017 will be the worst year yet by far. republicans will come together and save the day. joining us now is kevin cirilli. the president has set his agenda. it seems to deal with health care. what is he trying to do here? kevin: he will use the power of the pulpit to rally republicans. mike pence was in kentucky touting paul ryan's health care plan. later this week, president trump will travel to nashville, tennessee to tout this health care plan. this fight his tweets, this is a republican party divided. there are several folks in the tea party wing such as the house freedom caucus that has concerns about how much money this will cost. not aave concerns this is bald repeal. when you look at the senate, the armartisan budget office scores this thing midweek as being is costing more money than some estimates have predicted. a huge problem when the bill gets out o
and see into this big week for economic data, a big week for the fed him a big week for european politicsis "bloomberg daybreak." , intelup, brian krzanich ceo at 12:45 p.m. eastern time. ♪ david:david: this is bloomberg. disaster. 2017 will be the worst year yet by far. republicans will come together and save the day. joining us now is kevin cirilli. the president has set his agenda. it seems to deal with health care. what is he trying to do here? kevin: he will use the power of...
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big day. >> it is a big day, chris. and we are expecting president trump to be here on capitol hill in just a couple of hours. he's going to be meeting behind closed doors with house republicans to try to convince them to sign on to their own plan to replace, to repeal and replace obamacare. this, chris, after several amendments went through late last night to sweeten the pot for conservatives. >> we're going to negotiate and it's going to go to the senate and back and forth. the end result is going to be wonderful and it's going to work. >> president trump putting pressure on house republicans ahead of thursday's vote on the american health care act. >> thursday is our chance to end obamacare and the obamacare catastrophe. >> reporter: the gop revealing last-minute tweaks to the bill overnight, hoping to opeappease conservative and moderate republicans on the fence, to get the 216 votes needed for the bill to pass. >> every change we make conforms to the senate rules we have to conform by. >> reporter: now the bill all
big day. >> it is a big day, chris. and we are expecting president trump to be here on capitol hill in just a couple of hours. he's going to be meeting behind closed doors with house republicans to try to convince them to sign on to their own plan to replace, to repeal and replace obamacare. this, chris, after several amendments went through late last night to sweeten the pot for conservatives. >> we're going to negotiate and it's going to go to the senate and back and forth. the...
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it's big difference for the budget, it's a big difference for the deficit.it's a big difference for corporate profits. and again, we're in an environment where the u.s. assets are the most attractive assets to invest in on a global basis. so, i think you could have a situation where kind of this is definitely not all baked in. >> what would be the consequence of that? >> the consequence would be that the market could go up significantly, but again, i'm never been focused on where the market is short-term. i've been focused on where is the market a year, two years, five years from now. and that's the way i have been trained to invest. >> so you think it's good news that isn't sufficiently big dill dip. >> there is some good news that is baked in but i think there is further room for significant growth in the economy, which would be reflected in the markets. >> you are bull. >> i am a bull. absolutely. buy america. >> what sectors are you most bullish on? >> now you're getting into the details that it's not appropriate for know comment on. >> okay. let's talk
it's big difference for the budget, it's a big difference for the deficit.it's a big difference for corporate profits. and again, we're in an environment where the u.s. assets are the most attractive assets to invest in on a global basis. so, i think you could have a situation where kind of this is definitely not all baked in. >> what would be the consequence of that? >> the consequence would be that the market could go up significantly, but again, i'm never been focused on where...
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big names and big budget. why is netflix focusing on the industry? >> they want to be the most popular online entertainment very place it was that you heard about and did not have time to see in theaters and on live television and they shows andto the tv they made house of cards and orange is the new black. all the while, movies are popular. they are now moving forcefully and you movie business will see them move into their biggest yet. >> they focused on will smith coming and you have brad pitt. you have big budget. what about what they are not doing. is that really putting off hollywood? you have theater owners and there are some movies that appear on the same day at home. to go to the theater for a long span of time. movie theaters want to condense that, but they need theater owners to show up. amazon has partnered with traditional movie distributors and manchester by the sea was in theaters for a long time. i remember checking and it was not there. people usingout netflix. they will not release the netflix movie. >> do you think that this is a wi
big names and big budget. why is netflix focusing on the industry? >> they want to be the most popular online entertainment very place it was that you heard about and did not have time to see in theaters and on live television and they shows andto the tv they made house of cards and orange is the new black. all the while, movies are popular. they are now moving forcefully and you movie business will see them move into their biggest yet. >> they focused on will smith coming and you...
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could it be a big bet on big league tax reform? with health care in the rear-view mirror are taxes the next battleground? we are live in d.c. later, up in arms over will goings. the big outrage involving an airline, a dress code and twitter. all-out rages have to involve social media. i'm brian sullivan. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch." happy monday. i'm melissa lee. the dow was down about 184 points at session lows. the nasdaq has turned positive thanks to strength from biotech names like regeneron. the worst performing sector, down by half a percent. we'll have much more on the bank sell-off straight ahead. >>> here is what else is happening this hour. some news you heard exclusively here on cnbc, sources telling us bill gross has settle his lawsuit against his former employer pimco between $75 million and $100 million. the number around $81 million. gross filed the original $200 million lawsuit back in 2015. his dismissal from pimco was a breach of contract. amtrak derailment with no injuries reporte
could it be a big bet on big league tax reform? with health care in the rear-view mirror are taxes the next battleground? we are live in d.c. later, up in arms over will goings. the big outrage involving an airline, a dress code and twitter. all-out rages have to involve social media. i'm brian sullivan. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch." happy monday. i'm melissa lee. the dow was down about 184 points at session lows. the nasdaq has...
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that is a big number. our infrastructure number was big. it will get bigger. it is a bigger market.ger opportunity. you should look at the execution of our entire strategy. the application strategy, platform strategy, and infrastructure strategy. we are excited about it all. cory: how does the other strategy at the infrastructure and service business? >> we started several years building out the application layer. we then really worked a lot -- cory: the way to do different stuff on the cloud. >> applications like h.r. and sales and marketing, etc. it was important to build it out first. it is harder to go from bottom-up fan top-down. applications are hard. we moved our platform. we went after the platform business. now we are optimizing the infrastructure as a service business for the rest of the strategy. cory: as that growth, i never would have thought i would be talking about amazon as a competitor to oracle. a smaller database. coming on and gaining market share. i wonder what you think of that. doing better than a house in the past in terms of market share. >> let me give you
that is a big number. our infrastructure number was big. it will get bigger. it is a bigger market.ger opportunity. you should look at the execution of our entire strategy. the application strategy, platform strategy, and infrastructure strategy. we are excited about it all. cory: how does the other strategy at the infrastructure and service business? >> we started several years building out the application layer. we then really worked a lot -- cory: the way to do different stuff on the...
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carol: it does not sound like a big deal, but could be a big deal. >> exactly.e field of consumer class-action lawsuits, one restriction is that legal fees would have to be based specifically on a percentage of the money that plaintiffs recover. the sounds reasonable on face of it, but in fact, a lot of consumer class-action lawsuits seek to change corporate behavior, and the amount of money that the class the minimum get is or zero, and that could discourage noise from bringing the case in the first place if their percentage is based on zero. oliver: it is a way to disincentive finds plaintiffs or prevent certain cases? >> very much the former. it is a series of changes to incentives, because congress cannot outlaw class-action lawsuits. people have a right to bring civil cases in federal court, but tinkering with the rules in many small ways it is supposed to make it much more difficult for a plaintiff's lawyer to say i will bring this case. carol: your story points out a provision of this bill, the broadest proposed which would move class actions to forward a
carol: it does not sound like a big deal, but could be a big deal. >> exactly.e field of consumer class-action lawsuits, one restriction is that legal fees would have to be based specifically on a percentage of the money that plaintiffs recover. the sounds reasonable on face of it, but in fact, a lot of consumer class-action lawsuits seek to change corporate behavior, and the amount of money that the class the minimum get is or zero, and that could discourage noise from bringing the case...
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yes, twenty-five...the band formed five years before making it big. brothers hanson have never stopped recording and releasing music, but they have also diversified. their craft beer company makes the appropriately named brew mmm-hops. that spawned thebu gh mmm-bop lled "middle of called middlef erywhere. nounced new music is coming. collection of m later this year eatest hits. --tag-- the tour kicks off y twenty-first dickets go on le satu the following ad for your viewing convenience. so i just switched to geico. what took you so long? i know, i saved a ton of money on car insurance. that's what i'm talking about! geico also gives you 24/7 access to licensed agents! booooyah. good game, you really crushed it. no son, geico crushed it. ♪ ♪ autria co another frigid morning. i've still a major concern for your commute into work. this morning, when we could finally see a little bit of melting to make things a bit easier. it is coming. we promise. i am autria godfrey. larry: it is 6:00 on this thursday morning. the cold impacting some local
yes, twenty-five...the band formed five years before making it big. brothers hanson have never stopped recording and releasing music, but they have also diversified. their craft beer company makes the appropriately named brew mmm-hops. that spawned thebu gh mmm-bop lled "middle of called middlef erywhere. nounced new music is coming. collection of m later this year eatest hits. --tag-- the tour kicks off y twenty-first dickets go on le satu the following ad for your viewing convenience. so...
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we are having a big debate about the deficit and budget control act. of course, in the defense community a lot of debates have been at one level more specific. you are a bomber pilot. there has been a healthy debate about do we put too much emphasis on shorter range platforms. presumablyonald trump is not going to multiply that by a factor of ten when he is hoping to get along with president putin. it is a small initiative compared to the size of the russian military. the question is are we thinking big enough there? and then there are vulnerabilities. cyber, for example, where we may not be able to operate systems the way we hope because somebody may get inside them electronically. given that we should be having more than just a readiness debate, are there words of advice you would provide about how to frame some other kinds of choices within the top line? what types of platforms? long range versus short range, hardware versus software and cyber. where are your greatest concerns or your greatest areas of recommended greater resources and attention? >>
we are having a big debate about the deficit and budget control act. of course, in the defense community a lot of debates have been at one level more specific. you are a bomber pilot. there has been a healthy debate about do we put too much emphasis on shorter range platforms. presumablyonald trump is not going to multiply that by a factor of ten when he is hoping to get along with president putin. it is a small initiative compared to the size of the russian military. the question is are we...
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and a big day for metro as well! later today that will impact anyone who takes the bus - or rides the rails. good morning washington i'm autria godfrey and i'm larry smith. toss to eileen - another unseasonably cool day - 60s return tomorrow - 70s saturday (first weekend of spring) - spring showers late sunday today: mostly sunny. unseasonably cool. highs: 47-50 winds: n to s 5 mph tonight: partly becoming mostly cloudy. not as cold. lows: 30-35 winds: s 5 mph friday: mostly cloudy. breezy & milder. isolated shower early, mainly north. highs: 62-66 winds: s 5-15 g 25 mph developing now - shock in london. a deadly terror of the city. you're taking a live look there right now, where investigators are still on the scene. the attacker was shot dead by police, but not before going on a rampage that left four people dead and 40 others hurt. overnight - we're learning new information about that suspect. jummy olabanji is at the terrorism alert desk.. this morning - the full investigation is getting underway. we know six rai
and a big day for metro as well! later today that will impact anyone who takes the bus - or rides the rails. good morning washington i'm autria godfrey and i'm larry smith. toss to eileen - another unseasonably cool day - 60s return tomorrow - 70s saturday (first weekend of spring) - spring showers late sunday today: mostly sunny. unseasonably cool. highs: 47-50 winds: n to s 5 mph tonight: partly becoming mostly cloudy. not as cold. lows: 30-35 winds: s 5 mph friday: mostly cloudy. breezy...
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a big celebration for california. >> yes. all right. we can water our lawns again. >> right. >> without the guilt. >>> we mentioned stocks moments ago. anyone with investments may receive lots of statements in the mail. this is comes from orlando where a man found a huge hall of documents in a dutch sister that are included names, social security numbers and lots of other sensitive financial information. no word how it all got there. to avoid a similar fate, consider investing in a shredder. >> my aunt would pour hot water on her bills. >> is that what she did? >> she didn't want to invest in a shredder. she would make them wet so you couldn't read the ink. >> i put mine out there. i' please. anyone who has taken a walk on a beach found something buried in the sand. the questions that follow are usually what is this? is it worth anything? >> some folks strolling on the beach in freeport, texas, found this 8x8 unidentified object. it was a piece from a european rocket called the arian 5. instead of burning up, it broke off over the atlan
a big celebration for california. >> yes. all right. we can water our lawns again. >> right. >> without the guilt. >>> we mentioned stocks moments ago. anyone with investments may receive lots of statements in the mail. this is comes from orlando where a man found a huge hall of documents in a dutch sister that are included names, social security numbers and lots of other sensitive financial information. no word how it all got there. to avoid a similar fate, consider...
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we have big guests later on today.the former atlanta fed president dennis lockhart at 10:30 a.m.. that will be at 1:40 p.m., lots of bed this week, heidi. -- fed this week. haidi: and we have the asia ceo to join us before that. from the credit suisse conference. up, this is anng interesting deal, harley it in the road, looking for investors in the asia-pacific. we are going to see why the legendary company could serve harley riders. [laughter] haidi: a deal outside the u.s. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. betty: i am betty liu, you are watching daybreak australia. harley davidson is hitting the road across the asia-pacific, investors get appetites. corporate finance reporter ruth is here. why is this deal so significant for harley? why are they coming out here in asia? >> it is a big deal for harley because it is the first time this 114-year-old all-american company is venturing out of the u.s. to test the markets. they have chosen singapore and australia, not europe, and assertive underscores
we have big guests later on today.the former atlanta fed president dennis lockhart at 10:30 a.m.. that will be at 1:40 p.m., lots of bed this week, heidi. -- fed this week. haidi: and we have the asia ceo to join us before that. from the credit suisse conference. up, this is anng interesting deal, harley it in the road, looking for investors in the asia-pacific. we are going to see why the legendary company could serve harley riders. [laughter] haidi: a deal outside the u.s. this is bloomberg....
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the bill sparked a big financial backlash. companies pulled expansion plans, sporting events have been moved, concerts can selled. the associated press recently said the law could cost north carolina nearly 4 billion. >>> move over, warren buffer et. amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos is now the second richest person in the world, thanks to a rapidly rising stock price. so what might it take him to move to the top spot? robert frank takes a look. >> emwith, bill gates better watch his back. gentleman bezos is on his way to becoming the richest man in the world. amazon ceo passed warren buffet to be number two on the list. it has added $2.5 billion to bezos misfortune. here's how they all stack up. gates has 86 become. bezos 76, buffet at 75. these numbers according to bloomberg billionaires index found the past year alone, bezos added 22 billion to his fortune. that worked out to $66 million a day or $42,000 per minute. it's been a bit of a long rides for bezos to get here. he made his debut in 1998 after a net worth of 1.6 bec
the bill sparked a big financial backlash. companies pulled expansion plans, sporting events have been moved, concerts can selled. the associated press recently said the law could cost north carolina nearly 4 billion. >>> move over, warren buffer et. amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos is now the second richest person in the world, thanks to a rapidly rising stock price. so what might it take him to move to the top spot? robert frank takes a look. >> emwith, bill gates better watch...
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host: we are taking your calls about big data. if you live in the eastern or central time zone, call 202-748-8000. if you are in mountain or pacific time zones, call 202-748-8001. what types of workers are most at risk as employers leverage big data for their benefit? guest: if we are focusing on automation or these different types of evaluation tools -- automation is happening across the gambit. right now, what we are seeing are these kind of automated decision-making tools concentrated in a few industries. my work is particularly focused on the high-tech center -- sector. the industry was going to the pains of feeling like the demand for skilled labor was outstripping the supply. in industries like that whether our chronic labor shortages, and we are seeing the pipeline for skilled workers expanding, these types of systems are being used. places, a other system that has been used for is low skilled work like call centers. most people who work in call centers have their calls recorded and constantly monitored. toy are held accoun
host: we are taking your calls about big data. if you live in the eastern or central time zone, call 202-748-8000. if you are in mountain or pacific time zones, call 202-748-8001. what types of workers are most at risk as employers leverage big data for their benefit? guest: if we are focusing on automation or these different types of evaluation tools -- automation is happening across the gambit. right now, what we are seeing are these kind of automated decision-making tools concentrated in a...
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big multi-year breakout. three great large cap stocks that you can buy to play the strength in health care. >> i think we invite him over. come on over. >> one of the things we're talking about is a lot of uncertainty. not just from the democrats. when i look at the xlv, and i put a bearish trade on this. i think all of these things as they go up against those upper resistance levels, i think they fail here. we're not going on get any sort of clarity any time soon. so i don't think you want to buy breakouts. the other thing. you didn't show them the xlv. it has that down trend, the up trends. >> it's not all rain bows and unicorns. this is clearly, does it feel like a heavy market is the we've thrown everything we can at health care and it is still second best performing sector. i think the price speaks louder. this has not been a strong play. every single one of them. you talk about these nicely formed channels. >> i guess it depends on your definition. it is not a failure to me. >> that's very fair. if you
big multi-year breakout. three great large cap stocks that you can buy to play the strength in health care. >> i think we invite him over. come on over. >> one of the things we're talking about is a lot of uncertainty. not just from the democrats. when i look at the xlv, and i put a bearish trade on this. i think all of these things as they go up against those upper resistance levels, i think they fail here. we're not going on get any sort of clarity any time soon. so i don't think...
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terre: welcome to "big problems, big thinkers." i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear anxamid we e each issue byst, asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively in this -- collectively to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional men and women agree that climate change is one of the top threats to our existence. will we be up to the challenge? will we take action? ted turner: when i was born 70 years ago, there were just slightly over 2 billion people in the world, and now, there is almost 7 billion. the number of people on the planet has increased by three and a half times in the life of one person. this has never happened before. dalai lama: i often tell my indian friends and all the chinese friends that they combined these two nations, over
terre: welcome to "big problems, big thinkers." i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear anxamid we e each issue byst, asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively in this -- collectively to take...
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we're all big guys now. and i tell kids from the age of 16 that you' either going to be or 14, you're either going to be the tool or the carpenter. you make the choice. when we see the competition, you got an opportunity to see the education. you make that call. more of the exploitation is this idea of making people have to ga year but it does turn things into a farce. >> i don't think anyone who's written more critically about the ncaa institution and you. so despite that do you watch this tournament with one eye as a fan or the knowledge with what you see as a pretty -- >> i definitely watch it as a fan. i can enjoy it. i grew up in providence. i root for them. i watched college basketball my whole life. that hasn't really changed but i go in knowing that every aspect of this tournament is about maximizing revenue. every aspect. you can't walk in to your seat with a product that's not ncaa sponsored. they actually take them away from you as you walk in through the gate to take your seat. every aspect of th
we're all big guys now. and i tell kids from the age of 16 that you' either going to be or 14, you're either going to be the tool or the carpenter. you make the choice. when we see the competition, you got an opportunity to see the education. you make that call. more of the exploitation is this idea of making people have to ga year but it does turn things into a farce. >> i don't think anyone who's written more critically about the ncaa institution and you. so despite that do you watch...
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the main players of big sur, the big businesses line the ventana inn, the post ranch inn -- it's justn the other side of that bridge. >> reporter: all of this winter's wet weather caused a mud slide, which weakened the columns that support the bridge. even once it's torn down, it could be a year or more before its replacement is built. >> safety of course is our first priority and we feel that once we get this bridge rebuilt, everyone will certainly benefit from it. >> reporter: big sur, devon feely. >> the national park service released new pictures as crews make repairs to the big oak flat road in yosemite. national park officials are working with the federal highway administration on the repair work. this is a picture from just after the road gave way when the wet winter storm soaked soil underneath that road causing it to move and crack. it's the main road that leads into yosemite valley. the park severance does not have a date for when the road will be ready to reopen. >>> you could call this stretch of road homeless lane. it's an encampment that has become so large, you see it s
the main players of big sur, the big businesses line the ventana inn, the post ranch inn -- it's justn the other side of that bridge. >> reporter: all of this winter's wet weather caused a mud slide, which weakened the columns that support the bridge. even once it's torn down, it could be a year or more before its replacement is built. >> safety of course is our first priority and we feel that once we get this bridge rebuilt, everyone will certainly benefit from it. >>...
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you are known for such a big sound. >> yeah. but big? i don't know if that's a compliment of. >> it's a compliment. compliment. you get more out of a horn than anybody i know. >> but my concern, or my goal always has been, since the very beginning. the quality of the tone. when you play a couple notes with the right sound, everybody loves it. you can may a couple with the wrong sound and nobody cares. that's the importance of the quality. >> i want to you play the prototype that you have in your hand. i'll say good night to the audience. what are you going to play? >> here's a rainy day. >> arturo sandoval, after i say good night and thanks for watching in los angeles. always, keep the faith. a little love on the way out. here's our friend, arturo sandoval. >> thank you, thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, thank you. [ applause ] >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. we'll see you next time. >> and by c
you are known for such a big sound. >> yeah. but big? i don't know if that's a compliment of. >> it's a compliment. compliment. you get more out of a horn than anybody i know. >> but my concern, or my goal always has been, since the very beginning. the quality of the tone. when you play a couple notes with the right sound, everybody loves it. you can may a couple with the wrong sound and nobody cares. that's the importance of the quality. >> i want to you play the...
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big occasions demand a big match temperament and it would be a testing afternoon for the referee johnd outside the box, went undetected. it was also disputed whether this was a foul. martin waghorn took advantage of rangers still having 11 men. then second—half sub joe garner took the spotlight, scoring after two minutes on the pitch, and then very lucky to stay on it. to the surprise of many the referee only produced a yellow card. hamilton were not happy. but they could not blame the officials for the next two goals. first it was poor defending and then clint hill put the match beyond doubt. thenjoe garner popped up again, seizing on another hamilton mistake to the delight of caretaker boss graham murthy. he will hope to be in charge at next sunday's old firm derby. joe garner will be suspended for that one. laura muir has won gold in the 1500 metres at the european indoor athletics championships in belgrade. it is the 23—year—old's first major title and she did it in a championship record time. she led from the start. fellow briton sara macdonald could only finish in sixth place. l
big occasions demand a big match temperament and it would be a testing afternoon for the referee johnd outside the box, went undetected. it was also disputed whether this was a foul. martin waghorn took advantage of rangers still having 11 men. then second—half sub joe garner took the spotlight, scoring after two minutes on the pitch, and then very lucky to stay on it. to the surprise of many the referee only produced a yellow card. hamilton were not happy. but they could not blame the...
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small vendors are now facing big problems. although the relationship may be unequal, emmanuel and kate say there are effective ways to fight these harsh changes. sheryl agreeses and the battlefield is the contract. >> i'm always the one to pick up the phone and call. say, look, love your contract. it's great. i have a few issues with this. can we discuss it and here's what i would like. >> you need to go to their customer when you're negotiating your contract and be forthright. >> clarification is the first step. trouble starts when they need the contract and ignore terms sgls you have to realize what the reality is and denial is not a business plan. >> you have to decide if that business is worth it or isn't. we're not here because of our good looks. we're here because we produce good equipment. we need to produce that at a prompt. >> if i do lose this job because of terms, frankly, we're willing to do that because it's not worth it. you have to set your limits. >> the second key factor is diversification. avoid becoming depe
small vendors are now facing big problems. although the relationship may be unequal, emmanuel and kate say there are effective ways to fight these harsh changes. sheryl agreeses and the battlefield is the contract. >> i'm always the one to pick up the phone and call. say, look, love your contract. it's great. i have a few issues with this. can we discuss it and here's what i would like. >> you need to go to their customer when you're negotiating your contract and be forthright....
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i think they are all in for a big fight. together. i think they are all in fora big fight.ll in for a big fight. fur trump to say he wants to clean the swamp, his mindset is a swamp of contradictions that people can't quite make out. i agree. we are going through a perilous phase in international politics where some people might ta ke politics where some people might take advantage of this weakened position. do you think there could bea position. do you think there could be a foreign policy crisis that someone be a foreign policy crisis that someone will manufacturer? maybe somebody in the white house. wagging your dog is always possible. when your dog is always possible. when you get to making war and other countries, the sober people tend to show up at the table. and the president himself, even one as feckless and strange as this man is, will get the picture that he's not supposed to be ordering people to their deaths without some good reason. there are lots of opportunities to do funny things in ukraine and to take advantage on the edges, which i think will tie him in kn
i think they are all in for a big fight. together. i think they are all in fora big fight.ll in for a big fight. fur trump to say he wants to clean the swamp, his mindset is a swamp of contradictions that people can't quite make out. i agree. we are going through a perilous phase in international politics where some people might ta ke politics where some people might take advantage of this weakened position. do you think there could bea position. do you think there could be a foreign policy...
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big, big news for finance geeks in the uk. >> as for gold quickly, it's thin, declining lately on theof the dollar strength. down 0.3% or a little more than $3 an ounce. the february adp employment report is out at 8:15 a.m. eastern. private sector payrolls forecast to rise by 188,000. 8:30 a.m., revised fourth quarter productivity and labor costs, followed by wholesale trade at 10:00. >>> in the washington agenda, the president plans to meet with a group of business leaders at the white house to discuss infrastructure. during his campaign, president trump said he would push for a 1 trillion infrastructure program to rebuild airplanes, bridges, and contribute to other public projects. >> the president also will meet to discuss healthcare. this after house republicans released their proposed bill that would replace obamacare. paul ryan heralding the legislation yesterday. >>ed a adidas. >> h & r block reporting a narrower than expected loss for the third quarter. >>> urban outfitter missing the mark on earnings by a penny. rev flenues in line. results hit by higher markdowns, sluggish
big, big news for finance geeks in the uk. >> as for gold quickly, it's thin, declining lately on theof the dollar strength. down 0.3% or a little more than $3 an ounce. the february adp employment report is out at 8:15 a.m. eastern. private sector payrolls forecast to rise by 188,000. 8:30 a.m., revised fourth quarter productivity and labor costs, followed by wholesale trade at 10:00. >>> in the washington agenda, the president plans to meet with a group of business leaders at...
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extract today the east bay has a big day on the st. mary's campus and maraga playing in the first round of the ncaa tournament. we have a lot of expectations here with alex savidge on campus. >> reporter: ipads there will be a lot of empty seats in lecture halls this afternoon with students glued to this big game as the st. mary's basketball team is back in the tournament and the gaels will take on the virginia commonwealth university in utah today. they finished up with a 28 record. this is the first trip to the big dance since 2013 and that means none of these current players on the roster have experienced this before. last year they were left out of the tournament and many feel like they were stopped so this feels good for the players and coaches and the fans pick >> this is the biggest deal in basketball since i was a freshman at at st. mary's so i will be leaving work and finding a television and seeing how we are doing because it is an important part of our community here. >> reporter: the plan for st. mary's will be to shut down
extract today the east bay has a big day on the st. mary's campus and maraga playing in the first round of the ncaa tournament. we have a lot of expectations here with alex savidge on campus. >> reporter: ipads there will be a lot of empty seats in lecture halls this afternoon with students glued to this big game as the st. mary's basketball team is back in the tournament and the gaels will take on the virginia commonwealth university in utah today. they finished up with a 28 record. this...