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period of timert where the big bang is the big bang. if you want to do short acquisitions as a hedge against disruption, you have to be on target with the market, no the technology, no who develops it, know which ones the consumers are leaning towards and voting for and acquire them quickly. >> something that is different in today's world is we are doing these experiments and development in public. >> exactly. one of the side effects of the information revolution and broadband networks and mobile computing is that it is now much cheaper to experiment directly in the market. launch a campaign and see if anyone donates it. we do in the way we used to, enclosed labs. the price of innovation has come down to now where it is better to do it in the open to do it secretly. that is another big challenge for our friends in the incumbent businesses. >> the book is called "big bang disruption." larry downes is the co-author. >> brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> c-span's new book includes financial jou
period of timert where the big bang is the big bang. if you want to do short acquisitions as a hedge against disruption, you have to be on target with the market, no the technology, no who develops it, know which ones the consumers are leaning towards and voting for and acquire them quickly. >> something that is different in today's world is we are doing these experiments and development in public. >> exactly. one of the side effects of the information revolution and broadband...
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and big money is starting to get interested in this in a very big way now what do you make of big money now getting involved in big point well i'll tell you it doesn't bother me because the creation of this currency this is the thing about it yeah i think there's i have kind of two schools of thought about it bothers me and it doesn't bother me. it bothers me for. the fact is this was created by these sort of like open sores super computer nerd ninjas who created this sort of thing for an idealistic kind of peer to peer equitable sort of system like that right and it's been co-opted by these super rich freak shows and then that kind of bothers me because they can see themselves sort of cornering the market making a lot of money on it and things like that like the winklevoss twins i think apparently they own over like one percent of the market which is probably well over fifty million dollars and true story they are using their big coins to pay for their trip to outer space aboard richard branson virgin galactic space shuttle i guess true branson is accepting because they paid two hundre
and big money is starting to get interested in this in a very big way now what do you make of big money now getting involved in big point well i'll tell you it doesn't bother me because the creation of this currency this is the thing about it yeah i think there's i have kind of two schools of thought about it bothers me and it doesn't bother me. it bothers me for. the fact is this was created by these sort of like open sores super computer nerd ninjas who created this sort of thing for an...
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in algorithms and creepiness will call him big data daddy big daddy. big daddy knows what you search for online where you write in your emails where you buy with your credit cards the radio stations you listen to most what medical condition you last googled google what are the symptoms of low to no rickets no low tech and with all that data big daddy comes to know more about you than you know about yourself the next time you search for cough and cold symptoms online big daddy inundate you with ads for robitussin because that one time you ordered three gallons of the supper crazy weekend in ocean city oh yeah. or the next time you buy scented wife said target big daddy says congratulations you're pregnant. or the time you thought you wanted to watch the bourne identity but big daddy said no you know like not even the movies you like woody allen movies all because you get your end from upstate new york your netflix password for the weekend and she sends watch vicky cristina barcelona eighteen times and you try to explain to big daddy that there's a flaw
in algorithms and creepiness will call him big data daddy big daddy. big daddy knows what you search for online where you write in your emails where you buy with your credit cards the radio stations you listen to most what medical condition you last googled google what are the symptoms of low to no rickets no low tech and with all that data big daddy comes to know more about you than you know about yourself the next time you search for cough and cold symptoms online big daddy inundate you with...
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singularity, the big bang, the big crunch and entropy. >> guest: right.so this is sort of the new life cycle we see for how innovation enters, saturates and then leaves markets. and we picked those names, of course, these are all names from the big bang theory of the universe. we're using it, obviously, metaphorically. but what we say is this initial period i was discussing where all these experiments are going on, that's the singularity. it's very cheap now to do experimentation. you can find people to fund you, you can work with off-the-shelf component parts, you kind of throw them together and see what shows up. and what we see now is loss of that kind of experimentation in an incredible range of fields. you can go to brooklyn, new york, right now, it's turned into this incubator of people doing their little start-up and funding it through these platforms. it may be in food, it may be in fashion, it may be in electronics, 3-d printing. whatever it is, it's very easy to do these kinds of experiments and find out if there is a market for them. in fact, y
singularity, the big bang, the big crunch and entropy. >> guest: right.so this is sort of the new life cycle we see for how innovation enters, saturates and then leaves markets. and we picked those names, of course, these are all names from the big bang theory of the universe. we're using it, obviously, metaphorically. but what we say is this initial period i was discussing where all these experiments are going on, that's the singularity. it's very cheap now to do experimentation. you can...
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i've been involved with big brothers/big sistersor about 25 years now as a big brother. i've worked in our school-based mentoring program in different parts of the united states, i've served on boards in different cities around the united states and i've been involved in the bay area for almost four years now. d the chair as kathy came in as our ceo a little over a year and a half ago. >> what kinds of mentors are you looking for right no >> we're looking for all kinds. we have a waiting list righ now of roughly 800 littles or prospective littles. the majority of that list is primarily males, primarily african-american and hispanic yout that are waiting to be matched up with a caring and dedicated and consistent adult. >> you talked about matching. there's a fee for that, right? $2,500? which sounds like a lot of money, but there's a lot of work that goes into checking the backgrounds of people. >> the $2,500 per match i really basically money we raise through charitable means to help support that match. all of our matches are supported by professioal trained social work
i've been involved with big brothers/big sistersor about 25 years now as a big brother. i've worked in our school-based mentoring program in different parts of the united states, i've served on boards in different cities around the united states and i've been involved in the bay area for almost four years now. d the chair as kathy came in as our ceo a little over a year and a half ago. >> what kinds of mentors are you looking for right no >> we're looking for all kinds. we have a...
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who will get the big money. with hillary clinton being the democratic candidate, it might be the democrats. >> that's right. the right is out of power. the party without the white house is the one struggling for its identity, so this is a pleas in the new political system big donors and checks can have an impact shaping what the party cares about. coming up 2016, the democrats will be without someone at the top of the ticket, and there'll be a battle. hillary clinton, of course, has big donors behind here, but all it takes is the equivalent of a sheldon addle son to support an elizabeth warren or howard deer or a liberal progressive darling, an anti-hillary clinton, and all best-laid plans of democratic party and those window. >> you have all sorts of interesting adventures on the trail of big donor events. good to see you. thank you very much. the book is "big money", and it's out this week. >>> straight ahead, is the f.d.a. dragging its feet on a female version of viagra. >>> and raking in a trillion in hiring
who will get the big money. with hillary clinton being the democratic candidate, it might be the democrats. >> that's right. the right is out of power. the party without the white house is the one struggling for its identity, so this is a pleas in the new political system big donors and checks can have an impact shaping what the party cares about. coming up 2016, the democrats will be without someone at the top of the ticket, and there'll be a battle. hillary clinton, of course, has big...
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their bitcoins to pay but i don't get the big quotes i get dollars i see really accepting big quine's pay is accepting big points and they're turning around and giving me dollars so my customers gets a pay with bitcoin but i get dollars which of course is what i need because i got to pay my rent i got to pay my salaries i got to pay all my other expenses and my taxes so i need dollars when i'm running a business in the united states i don't need because. you know obviously peter claims that he needs dollars because it's a transaction currency in the us and obviously he needs to pay his taxes and if he doesn't the government will put him in jail and that's obviously a problem so it sounds like the u.s. government has a pretty captive audience here at the dollar now yes well they're not calling the u.s. an empire at this point for nothing the problem is this is that for the last thirty or forty years the major export of the united states has been dollars and we've been shipping dollars just paper receipt salt abroad and it was nice foreigners that been shipping in mercedes and so on of
their bitcoins to pay but i don't get the big quotes i get dollars i see really accepting big quine's pay is accepting big points and they're turning around and giving me dollars so my customers gets a pay with bitcoin but i get dollars which of course is what i need because i got to pay my rent i got to pay my salaries i got to pay all my other expenses and my taxes so i need dollars when i'm running a business in the united states i don't need because. you know obviously peter claims that he...
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big tobacco has pioneered all sorts of tactics that amount to corporate interference tobacco remains some fortunately the largest preventable cause of death and disease on the planet kills more people than aids malaria tuberculosis combined. and that's why our we're going to station advocated for securing the world's first global public health treaty on tobacco so in some senses we are making credible strides that treaty has been ratified by one hundred seventy eight countries as one of the most widely embraced treaties and human history and protects almost ninety percent of the world's population it actually is saved hundreds of millions of lives if it's implemented why is the us one of the shrinking you know part of the shrinking minority that hasn't signed on yet and ratified i would say that the primary reason is that big tobacco was born here and during the treaty negotiations the u.s. was an extremely expensive struck to even try to water down the treaty to its lowest common denominator during the treaty negotiations we released a report called cowboy diplomacy that showed how
big tobacco has pioneered all sorts of tactics that amount to corporate interference tobacco remains some fortunately the largest preventable cause of death and disease on the planet kills more people than aids malaria tuberculosis combined. and that's why our we're going to station advocated for securing the world's first global public health treaty on tobacco so in some senses we are making credible strides that treaty has been ratified by one hundred seventy eight countries as one of the...
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i'm happy martin the stories we cover here knocking other big stories that have turned out while same talk there's a reason they don't want and do not. want to raise that. now let's break the set. where you want me to want your comedy news and some t. want your comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the jab. but the truth vampire whining into the necks of the corporate elite billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. this is the washington well it's a myth that is being suggested in the latest numbers in the media. for the prophesied current issue that actually back to me doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant takes on a seventy six year old american farmer in the studio fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering the race for so long to stick but it's also the largest debtor nation in still breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo one might give you all those points and working toward the american dream the nex
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with the house of representatives passed a bill that pans billionaires like charles and david koch a big win yes the bill a place crippling restrictions on the commodity futures trading commission or c f t c the government agency in place to regulate the futures trading industry translation even more deregulation of the financial sector that really matters considering how the c f.t.c. is corrupt enough on its own earlier this year obama pointed to former imaginary managing director of j.p. morgan to the commission although she was forced to resign after is revealed the f.b.i. was investigating the bank for its deals under her watch the side a revolving door is nothing new and the koch brothers have mastered manipulation of the system and factories business moguls strategize by propping up think tanks and front groups to promote their deregulatory. genda across the country which brings me to the latest summit that took place a few weeks ago to crack the case on the coax lauren windsor executive producer of the undercurrent on the young turks network when an exclusive inside source of the
with the house of representatives passed a bill that pans billionaires like charles and david koch a big win yes the bill a place crippling restrictions on the commodity futures trading commission or c f t c the government agency in place to regulate the futures trading industry translation even more deregulation of the financial sector that really matters considering how the c f.t.c. is corrupt enough on its own earlier this year obama pointed to former imaginary managing director of j.p....
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had big games against england big games against ghana the t.v. ratings for both of those games exceeded the television ratings for any single game of the world series that year so the top rated soccer broadcast in any given year are they match up pretty well with the top rated broadcasts for the n.b.a. or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leads well to my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to have success and if so why. well certainly one thing that beckham is a very good at is marketing here's a guy who was the for many years was the face of soccer worldwide in terms of sponsorships was the most sponsored had the highest sponsorship numbers of any athlete in the world he single handedly really put major league soccer on the world maps world soccer maps and this is very interesting considering david beckham was in never anywhere close to the best actual soccer player on the field of anyone so if anyone knows marketing if david baca mind you just b
had big games against england big games against ghana the t.v. ratings for both of those games exceeded the television ratings for any single game of the world series that year so the top rated soccer broadcast in any given year are they match up pretty well with the top rated broadcasts for the n.b.a. or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leads well to my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to...
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had big games against england big games against ghana the t.v. ratings for both of those games exceeded the television ratings for any single game of the world series that year so the top rated soccer broadcasts in any given year are they match up pretty well with the top rated broadcasts for the n.b.a. or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leaves well my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to have success and if so why. well certainly one thing that beckham is a very good at is marketing here's a guy who was the for many years was the face of soccer worldwide in terms of sponsorships was the most sponsored had the highest sponsorship numbers of any athlete in the world he single handedly really put major league soccer on the world math world soccer math and this is very interesting considering big the back room was never anywhere close to the best actual soccer player on the field of anyone so if anyone knows marketing it's david baca mind you just
had big games against england big games against ghana the t.v. ratings for both of those games exceeded the television ratings for any single game of the world series that year so the top rated soccer broadcasts in any given year are they match up pretty well with the top rated broadcasts for the n.b.a. or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leaves well my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to...
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it's a big number that involves your money. we're going to explain what it is and why it matters in moments. >>> plus the great e-mail debate. is it product activity or time-sucking soul killer. the reason that the government wants to tax e-cigarettes. it's not your health, it's theirs and why are we so stalled on the march to 17,000 again. >> that's a good question. we're at session lows, brian. if the three inadditions can manage to close higher, it will be the seventh trading day that they have done so. they jumped so much, that they had to double take and recheck the data. diana, the number is so big, some people are questioning whether it's for real. absolutely they did. did they jump 18%? probably now. it rounds up to the neari thousand, but the number are so incredibly low right now, you're working off this small base. one number to keep in perspective, new home sales are still down 64% from the peak in 2005. so there's your perspective for you. are we improving? were people out buys in may? yes, probably not that much.
it's a big number that involves your money. we're going to explain what it is and why it matters in moments. >>> plus the great e-mail debate. is it product activity or time-sucking soul killer. the reason that the government wants to tax e-cigarettes. it's not your health, it's theirs and why are we so stalled on the march to 17,000 again. >> that's a good question. we're at session lows, brian. if the three inadditions can manage to close higher, it will be the seventh trading...
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finally they set out the three huge rings and raised the big tent which seemed, to us, impossibly big. it held the promise of a thrilling spectacle of flying trapeze acts, tight rope walkers, a human cannonball, fire breathers and lion tamers. and then, just then when it seem ed as if things couldn't get any more exciting, the roust abouts set up the side show acts. the parade of human curiosities, the freak show. these were the real mysteries of the circus that children yearned to see, and yet that also haunted them later. bearded ladies, siamese twins, the living skeleton, the giantist anna swan, zip the pinhead, the lion-faced man. my friends, this show would certainly offend modern sensibilities. but it was wildly successful. as p.t. barnum put it, nobody ever lost a dollar by underestimating the taste of the american public. [laughter] the american public is still interested in side shows. that's why every day the mainstream media portrays the conservative movement as a side show. and they present a parade of horribles, candidates who are portrayed as uncaring about the needs of
finally they set out the three huge rings and raised the big tent which seemed, to us, impossibly big. it held the promise of a thrilling spectacle of flying trapeze acts, tight rope walkers, a human cannonball, fire breathers and lion tamers. and then, just then when it seem ed as if things couldn't get any more exciting, the roust abouts set up the side show acts. the parade of human curiosities, the freak show. these were the real mysteries of the circus that children yearned to see, and yet...
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it is a big business.l us about the scale, and the items you ship. >> it is an exploding category. we like to talk about it as tech accessories. techcessories. a marriage of tech and accessories. anything that will hands the users. with mobile computing. >> let's talk about the keyboard which caught my eye. this attaches to an ipad mini. describe a little bit about it. >> it is probably the same product i use on a daily basis. what we saw when tablets were first introduced was they worry purchased for content consumption. surfing the internet, watching videos, that type of thing. and now, with the advent of software packages, with ever note, microsoft office 365, they have now become productivity tools. to really access a productivity tool you need a keyboard. >> this has some special features. it has magnets that are embedded in it. tell us about how it works. >> the idea behind the magnets is that it allows it to attach to your keyboard when you want to use it for productivity, but also separate it when
it is a big business.l us about the scale, and the items you ship. >> it is an exploding category. we like to talk about it as tech accessories. techcessories. a marriage of tech and accessories. anything that will hands the users. with mobile computing. >> let's talk about the keyboard which caught my eye. this attaches to an ipad mini. describe a little bit about it. >> it is probably the same product i use on a daily basis. what we saw when tablets were first introduced was...
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manus cranny is gauging the appetite for ipos, plus big data or big mess? caroline hyde has the story. immelt is making his case to french leaders. he sweetened the deal. will france be satisfied? caroline, tell us about ge is improved offer. improved offer. >> they decided to react to the offer by mitsubishi by making his offer more complex. before, it was a simple takeover of alstom's energy assets. now ge is offering to create some joint ventures with alstom in power grids, in renewables, as well as on reliance in nuclear technology. in addition, ge is offering to 's rail signaling business to oust him. alstom is saying that this new goodbye ge could also reduce the cash component by 25-30%. ge is hoping that this revised term will be enough to convince the french government and the french president, francois hollande, that this date is better for alstom. they will be meeting later today right here. open thedent will meeting with siemens and mitsubishi leaders. siemens, mitsubishi offer could be improved by 150 million euros. the ge offer is significantl
manus cranny is gauging the appetite for ipos, plus big data or big mess? caroline hyde has the story. immelt is making his case to french leaders. he sweetened the deal. will france be satisfied? caroline, tell us about ge is improved offer. improved offer. >> they decided to react to the offer by mitsubishi by making his offer more complex. before, it was a simple takeover of alstom's energy assets. now ge is offering to create some joint ventures with alstom in power grids, in...
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yes, but it is a big, big difference. the difference is this. a few years ago i was at a friday night key note speaker in dallas, texas, for about 125 conservatives who had gathered for a training session for the weekend. i go out on the stage and look at my watch and tell them, where have you been? i've been waiting for you. i've been waiting 50 years were you people. it's all very true. ready what i'm in my hotel room made with 12, 15 tea party leaders before the speech. afterwards maybe 15, 20. i would never clearly there was a woman there from corpus christi, texas, and she had of the tea party group of about 3000 people. periodically it was publicized in the paper and local politicians would call and said i want to come to the meeting next thursday. great, let's have you can. come. out to you what, we will introduce you. but you don't talk. you listen to us. i find that so refreshing. i don't know very many conservative leaders at the national level i know just about all of them, many are in this room, that would talk to or republican polit
yes, but it is a big, big difference. the difference is this. a few years ago i was at a friday night key note speaker in dallas, texas, for about 125 conservatives who had gathered for a training session for the weekend. i go out on the stage and look at my watch and tell them, where have you been? i've been waiting for you. i've been waiting 50 years were you people. it's all very true. ready what i'm in my hotel room made with 12, 15 tea party leaders before the speech. afterwards maybe 15,...
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of big data. the report that we put out two years ago was written for the internet age. the focused on online privacy, but it was what i guess we would call small data privacy, you know, the issues of the kind of individual records that might be kept on people as they transact business on the internet. but we weren't talking about the kinds of large evaluations and analyses of data that are now being talked about today in the context of big data. so we felt we had a good framework for the internet age as we were dealing with more individual transactions on the internet. now we're going back and taking a look at saying in this era of big data do we have to rethink things at all. i'm not convinced we will, but it's an important question, it's one we're looking to have imput from the -- input from the public on. >> host: what kind of impact did the edward snowden leaks have on your impact to revisit this issue? >> guest: on the privacy? >> host: right. >> guest: i think what it opened up was the idea
of big data. the report that we put out two years ago was written for the internet age. the focused on online privacy, but it was what i guess we would call small data privacy, you know, the issues of the kind of individual records that might be kept on people as they transact business on the internet. but we weren't talking about the kinds of large evaluations and analyses of data that are now being talked about today in the context of big data. so we felt we had a good framework for the...
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david: i wonder if distrust of big companies and frankly big government as well translates into the of people have too was stock market? that we have no control. >> the big guys push the little guys out and it is building things with your hands and that is why they seem to be so disconnected to spend the money on the lobbyist. david: day navy does associated but they cannot afford the lobbyist thorvald lawyers or the accounts. >> just like taxes as they get bigger you can afford to have the best tax attorney or accountant to pay less taxes but small businesses cannot to figure out the walpole's city end up paying all lot of taxes for a small business and eventually when you are a multinational you have all whole group of tax attorneys. david: all lots of regulations coming out of washington d.c. where the big corporations have their hooks they want to push out the smaller competition. >> writes. >> from favorability it standpoint it does. in with the lobbying combination but remember despite what americans said they do give confidence to do big business the biggest vote of confidence i
david: i wonder if distrust of big companies and frankly big government as well translates into the of people have too was stock market? that we have no control. >> the big guys push the little guys out and it is building things with your hands and that is why they seem to be so disconnected to spend the money on the lobbyist. david: day navy does associated but they cannot afford the lobbyist thorvald lawyers or the accounts. >> just like taxes as they get bigger you can afford to...
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a good indicator but margin of error is pretty big. melissa: big jump, 18% surge. largest in 22 years. couple that with the consumer confidence number we got this morning i wonder if the economy is better than everyone feels like it is. what are the odds, charlie. >> i have no to know who is buying? is it upper end buying? middle being in buying? we don't know that. it kind of supports one of your other segments later on i guess or next one. plosser wants to raise rates. he will use this as intellectual sort of support. >> prices are up 10% after they plunged 30% during the downturn. houses should not move like stocks. something is wrong in the housing market -- >> where is the shadow inventory of foreclosed homes worried about coming into the market and depressing prices. >> you want to buy a foreclosed home. >> i'm talking 11 million put out. melissa: they're all different. 2014 has seen the good times roll on wall street. not everyone is getting in on the turn though. big corporation, and prestigious university endowments may have abandoned ship a little too soo
a good indicator but margin of error is pretty big. melissa: big jump, 18% surge. largest in 22 years. couple that with the consumer confidence number we got this morning i wonder if the economy is better than everyone feels like it is. what are the odds, charlie. >> i have no to know who is buying? is it upper end buying? middle being in buying? we don't know that. it kind of supports one of your other segments later on i guess or next one. plosser wants to raise rates. he will use this...
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big delays for move knee riders. reason some workers decided not to show up for work and the other transportation agency that is offering a discount. >> one person is dead after a truck crashes here along 80 in vallejo. we'll tell you how this traffic -- how this accident is impacting traffic coming up. >> nation-wide search continues for a san francisco man after the fbi raided his home. the reason he is being considered very dangerous. >> heavy hearts filled a fremont church as loved ones pay tribute to a loved one killed in a rampage. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm pam cook. >> good morning i'm brian flores in for dave clark. let's get your day started with weather and traffic. steve is as you said it june gloom is here. >> it definitely is. it's probably a little bit on the cooler side. fog is not going anywhere. it will peel back to the coast. breezy and cooler.
big delays for move knee riders. reason some workers decided not to show up for work and the other transportation agency that is offering a discount. >> one person is dead after a truck crashes here along 80 in vallejo. we'll tell you how this traffic -- how this accident is impacting traffic coming up. >> nation-wide search continues for a san francisco man after the fbi raided his home. the reason he is being considered very dangerous. >> heavy hearts filled a fremont church...
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headlining to its not about international big business bites back u.s. firms try to talk washington out of burdening russia with more sanctions fearing their own profits could take a hit if that happens. and the damning report against america's armed police units for hundreds of minute tries raids.
headlining to its not about international big business bites back u.s. firms try to talk washington out of burdening russia with more sanctions fearing their own profits could take a hit if that happens. and the damning report against america's armed police units for hundreds of minute tries raids.
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big box? >> it is possible it was the spence of something. we saw this phenomenon several months ago where it was big ticket items, little ticket items were can balance leased by big ticket items. >> tit for tat. >> yeah. >> i want to get a trade from karen. >> go ahead. >> karen? >> gm. you know what -- >> you got out of it. >> because i'm an idiot and i think that we have seen how the market is going to respond to the major recall on all the issues that are just going to shrug it off. we have seen so much data. front page of new york times over and over again and yet the market doesn't seem to care anymore about that story. >> are people jumping all over each other and forcing this thing back to the high 30's. if people were in it and got worried about the news flow, are you going to have to get back in? >> yes. i think. for me, yes. >> tesla holding its 2014 shareholder meeting today and musk spoke about his plans for remaining ceo for the next four to five years as well as tesla's stock pr
big box? >> it is possible it was the spence of something. we saw this phenomenon several months ago where it was big ticket items, little ticket items were can balance leased by big ticket items. >> tit for tat. >> yeah. >> i want to get a trade from karen. >> go ahead. >> karen? >> gm. you know what -- >> you got out of it. >> because i'm an idiot and i think that we have seen how the market is going to respond to the major recall on all...
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>> obviously, it is a big deal.he variable interest entity which has been used by a lot of the major chinese listings. they have to do with the ability of foreign nationals to own chinese companies which they're not able to do. we see some kind of fancy footwork. i think that that is an issue that demands some kind of discount. that has not been a problem in the past. if it becomes a major problem, that will mean that the chinese government is having a radical change of course in terms of how it wants its it economy to interface. i think it is an issue that deserves some attention. ask you, warren buffett has this great line, you can only tell who was swimming naked when the tide goes out. some people tend to not care about these issues. do you get a sense that people are concerned about this issue? >> it doesn't seem like they are at the present time. you think about the formula we have seen for recent tech ipo's. the appetite for social and internet. this has been strong. pair that with the company that as far as
>> obviously, it is a big deal.he variable interest entity which has been used by a lot of the major chinese listings. they have to do with the ability of foreign nationals to own chinese companies which they're not able to do. we see some kind of fancy footwork. i think that that is an issue that demands some kind of discount. that has not been a problem in the past. if it becomes a major problem, that will mean that the chinese government is having a radical change of course in terms of...
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devin nims is a big retail stock. hams is anumbs -- deben big retail stock. they said, we have made three offers. they did invite. take a look at some of the currencies on the move. that's a moment of darkness for me. >> the lights went out. the music stopped. what have thet. reactions been? approved the have offer. some analysts are saying this could reduce the cash component. they have improved the cash component of their bid by one point 2 billion euros. i talked to union leaders. the reactions were quite mixed. some are saying the new numbers on the jobs front were reassuring. >> new job guarantees are stronger. it's still about creating 1000 jobs in the next three years. jeffrey a melt is ready to pay penalties if after three years an independent agency was to say not there. >> they will be meeting today. we already got a few reactions this morning from different officials. the energy minister saying it remains to be seen which bit is bid is the best and the french minister saying ers continue to improve but it's up to the company to decide . >> thank yo
devin nims is a big retail stock. hams is anumbs -- deben big retail stock. they said, we have made three offers. they did invite. take a look at some of the currencies on the move. that's a moment of darkness for me. >> the lights went out. the music stopped. what have thet. reactions been? approved the have offer. some analysts are saying this could reduce the cash component. they have improved the cash component of their bid by one point 2 billion euros. i talked to union leaders. the...
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another big biotech.e celgene is one of the four horseman of the big pharma apock lips in "get rich carefully." do i have enough things on the fingers to interest you? okay. he notes -- ponsy notes that regeneron also got slammed. this fell off 20%. you know, if we blew this up, it would look like -- all right? and although given how hard the stock has been rallying going into the peak, you know notice that the pull back barely registers. this is like a blip in the long march higher. he pointed out that it bottomed when the stock tested the bullish trend line that goes all the way back to 2012. these things kind of work out on the chart. the same regeneron ran up the strong store support at at the 274 level, it held that level. when it was down there, i was told that it was okay, even though the fundamentalists told me it was over. now it's rebounded back and crucially for ponsy it looks like it's about to flash the same bullish crossover like celgene. when that happens regeneron will be headed much highe
another big biotech.e celgene is one of the four horseman of the big pharma apock lips in "get rich carefully." do i have enough things on the fingers to interest you? okay. he notes -- ponsy notes that regeneron also got slammed. this fell off 20%. you know, if we blew this up, it would look like -- all right? and although given how hard the stock has been rallying going into the peak, you know notice that the pull back barely registers. this is like a blip in the long march higher....
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the publishers make a big decision.re they going to give in or are they willing to pull their books from the stores? the publishers need to do a few things to produce their businesses -- preserve their businesses. they need to diversify so they are not dependent upon amazon. amazon has shown that they are not just predatory toward the publishers but a lot of publishers are seeing amazon as a rabid dog. someone they cannot do business with. if they continue to do business with them amazon will destroy their business. amazon is out to vertically di sintermediate publishing. tv at&t and direct executives are in the hot seat. we will tell you how they say the deal will benefit consumers in the push to get this mega merger approved. you can also watch a streaming on your tablet or at bloomberg.com. ♪ >> welcome back. i am cory johnson. google is getting into the domain registration is this launching an invite only test site that has the shares of web.com tanking. other companies charge for that privacy. the ceo's of at&t and
the publishers make a big decision.re they going to give in or are they willing to pull their books from the stores? the publishers need to do a few things to produce their businesses -- preserve their businesses. they need to diversify so they are not dependent upon amazon. amazon has shown that they are not just predatory toward the publishers but a lot of publishers are seeing amazon as a rabid dog. someone they cannot do business with. if they continue to do business with them amazon will...
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had big games against england big games against ghana the t.v. ratings for both of those games exceeded the television ratings for any single game of the world series that year so the top rated soccer broadcasts in any given year are they match up pretty well with the top rated broadcasts for the n.b.a. or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leads well my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to have success and if so why. well certainly one thing that beckham is a very good at is marketing here's a guy who was the for many years was the face of soccer worldwide in terms of sponsorships was the most sponsored had the highest sponsorship numbers of any athlete in the world he single handedly really put major league soccer on the world mats world soccer matches and this is very interesting considering david beckham was in never anywhere close to the best actual soccer player on the field of anyone so if anyone knows marketing it's david baca now mind you
had big games against england big games against ghana the t.v. ratings for both of those games exceeded the television ratings for any single game of the world series that year so the top rated soccer broadcasts in any given year are they match up pretty well with the top rated broadcasts for the n.b.a. or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leads well my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to have...
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had big games against england big games against ghana the t.v. ratings for both of those games exceeded the television ratings for any single game of the world series that year so the top rated soccer broadcasts in any given year are they match up pretty well with the top rated broadcasts for the n.b.a. or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leaves well my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to have success and if so why. well certainly one thing that beckham is a very good at is marketing here's a guy who was the for many years was the face of soccer worldwide in terms of sponsorships was the most sponsored had the highest sponsorship numbers of any athlete in the world he single handedly really put major league soccer on the world mats world soccer matches and this is very interesting considering david beckham was in never anywhere close to the best actual soccer player on the field of anyone so if anyone knows marketing it's david baca now mind yo
had big games against england big games against ghana the t.v. ratings for both of those games exceeded the television ratings for any single game of the world series that year so the top rated soccer broadcasts in any given year are they match up pretty well with the top rated broadcasts for the n.b.a. or major league baseball ok that's interesting and good to know it leaves well my next question english soccer star david back on his fielding a team from miami so do you think he's going to...
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at all now this is a very big deal the ability to process and move money in u.s. currency is vital and i mean to be n.p. the department of financial services is also weighing whether to bar dollar clearing for the whole bank or just certain units more closely responsible for the alleged money laundering now if regulators were to ban all of b.n.p. from processing in dollars they would likely go out of business so yeah like i said big deal now understandably french authorities are livid and they're saying that they can't understand what b.n.p. did wrong in the first place as the bank hasn't broken any french laws now journalist felix salmon recently wrote in the financial times the following no other country can get away with this what we are seeing is unapologetic american exceptionalism manifesting as extraterritorial power mongering using financial regulation as a vehicle for international power politics is extremely effective it is also very cheap compared with say declaring war now i have to say i agree with felix completely what the us is doing is tantamount t
at all now this is a very big deal the ability to process and move money in u.s. currency is vital and i mean to be n.p. the department of financial services is also weighing whether to bar dollar clearing for the whole bank or just certain units more closely responsible for the alleged money laundering now if regulators were to ban all of b.n.p. from processing in dollars they would likely go out of business so yeah like i said big deal now understandably french authorities are livid and...
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they could be as big as general motors.m, it isg that hard for me to justify 10% of that. >> it start to look like a priceline or something else. the inventory is very different when it comes to hotels. >> when we look around the marketplace today, there is desperation for growth. it may turn out to be a huge problem for investors. the equity markets right now are in better position than the economy as a whole. they get a better rate of return. that rate of return may only be three to five percent for while. compounded over a long. of time in a zero inflation and zero growth environment is a good return in real terms. roger mcnamee. what happens when you combine baseball with technology? the giants ceo will be here next explain how tech helps. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." we focus on innovation and technology and the future of business. i am cory johnson. the separate cisco giants have quietly built the best record in the major leagues. how does a team use digital tools to boost their results on off th
they could be as big as general motors.m, it isg that hard for me to justify 10% of that. >> it start to look like a priceline or something else. the inventory is very different when it comes to hotels. >> when we look around the marketplace today, there is desperation for growth. it may turn out to be a huge problem for investors. the equity markets right now are in better position than the economy as a whole. they get a better rate of return. that rate of return may only be three...
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astrazeneca, big cap pharma names.ou want to look at the biotech names because that will be the pipelines at some point in the future. this is the area now where the big pharma names are looking forward and saying this is somebody we have got to grab up for our pipeline to increase. >> what did you buy into as koe? >> i have added to lilly. i think there's plenty different names going to the up side from here. >> another big mover out of the arena conference pharmaceuticals. >> what we were looking at is ario pharmaceuticals. this was a stock that got shot up last october when there were concerns about arterial thrombosis and that caused the fda to suspend adding new participants to the trial. they just announced over the weekend the results of the trials. they seem to be positive. when we saw over three times the average daily call volume and they were buying those for about 15 cents. so those are making bullish bets that the stock trading just under $7 could be above $8 or $8.15 for june expiration. if you fall how h
astrazeneca, big cap pharma names.ou want to look at the biotech names because that will be the pipelines at some point in the future. this is the area now where the big pharma names are looking forward and saying this is somebody we have got to grab up for our pipeline to increase. >> what did you buy into as koe? >> i have added to lilly. i think there's plenty different names going to the up side from here. >> another big mover out of the arena conference pharmaceuticals....
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it was one big party, man. charles: one big party.u guys periodically got back and have come together, it really feels like groups from your era, that period, this is the time to strike when your fans have disposable income, they miss you, if this is a way to make money in the music business. >> we want to the music business with music. we don't spend a lot of time recording new material as we should, we spend all the time on the road. if we don't do the six of us, devotes to three of them. it means more now because there is a decline in record sales. people want to still get out and have a good time. charles: you like the creative juices to flow, but you also have to make money. >> we like to have a good record deal. slow down until we get the right deal. the good thing is they make a great record, this record is age-appropriate. it will be dropping soon. it balances the box office. i think it is important we keep our core audience but even more important we expand our audience because at this time plenty seats. the more you engage m
it was one big party, man. charles: one big party.u guys periodically got back and have come together, it really feels like groups from your era, that period, this is the time to strike when your fans have disposable income, they miss you, if this is a way to make money in the music business. >> we want to the music business with music. we don't spend a lot of time recording new material as we should, we spend all the time on the road. if we don't do the six of us, devotes to three of...
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it's a big number that involves your money. to explain what it is and why it matters in moments. >>> plus the great e-mail debate. is it product activity or time-sucking soul killer. the reason that the government wants to tax e-cigarettes. it's not your health, it's theirs and why are we so stalled on the march to 17,000 again. >> that's a good question. we're at session lows, brian. if the three inadditions can manage to close higher, it will be the seventh trading day that they have done so.
it's a big number that involves your money. to explain what it is and why it matters in moments. >>> plus the great e-mail debate. is it product activity or time-sucking soul killer. the reason that the government wants to tax e-cigarettes. it's not your health, it's theirs and why are we so stalled on the march to 17,000 again. >> that's a good question. we're at session lows, brian. if the three inadditions can manage to close higher, it will be the seventh trading day that...
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alias told me about ed as azalea, that is big right now. what is big and books?don't have a title or an author for you. the young adult section, just like in music, drives a lot of activity that we are seeing online. >> i bet you you will get a lot of celebrity books. >> yes. >> will this change the way that they produce the books? instead of giving you the whole book, they will have chapters? >> i think there is a lot of change going on in both of these businesses and the traditional model. everyone needs a better understanding of who the consumer is and how they like to actually engage with content and we are just at the beginning. >> and you have the money to do all of this? >> yes, we have had great investors around the table. >> i want to thank you very much and congratulations. next bighite of the sound. coming up, technology helping to link tractor-trailers and also increase the safety, reduce fuel improving the trucking industry. i will talk to the company but behind these new radars and sensors. we will meetes, the chief executive of a company making aut
alias told me about ed as azalea, that is big right now. what is big and books?don't have a title or an author for you. the young adult section, just like in music, drives a lot of activity that we are seeing online. >> i bet you you will get a lot of celebrity books. >> yes. >> will this change the way that they produce the books? instead of giving you the whole book, they will have chapters? >> i think there is a lot of change going on in both of these businesses and...
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and big corporation kind of can. do and the bank is all that all about money and i'm a family pick for a politician write the laws and. coming up. here just to plug pratt today's society. that. hello there i'm marinated this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up bryan caplan a professor of economics at george mason university is talking to us about kids pacifically went to have them how many and the effect that they had on one professional life not good i would assume but we'll find out he's got some pretty provocative thoughts on the subject as a whole and you definitely don't want to miss my interview with him and then we're talking to george sells and about three's banking now sullivan says that the best way to create stability in a banking system is to deregulate it and i counter intuitive but by the way yesterday and in today's big deal i'm joined by our chief political correspondent mr sam sachs sam is sitting down with me and i have to discuss the rise of th
and big corporation kind of can. do and the bank is all that all about money and i'm a family pick for a politician write the laws and. coming up. here just to plug pratt today's society. that. hello there i'm marinated this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up bryan caplan a professor of economics at george mason university is talking to us about kids pacifically went to have them how many and the effect that they had on one professional...
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big deal time with. the one and only he's joining me today and we're talking about the task a commie yes all about the task on economy and what it means for the future of work in america now technology has brought us a new way to connect people who need things done with people who watch work and there are many variations on this theme task rabbit for example find you workers to do a whole range of task from you know your garage that's a. flower here's the other things like that task rabbit has a background check for people who want work and then they can start bidding on odd jobs available it turns out that there are a whole range of services like this today sam is here to break it all down for me so sam what are some other examples of this task economy or tasks like web sites that are out there and what can other tasks what other tasks be daunting people search for well any task or service you need now it is there's an app for that pretty much task rabbit it's pretty broad as you mentioned your garage t
big deal time with. the one and only he's joining me today and we're talking about the task a commie yes all about the task on economy and what it means for the future of work in america now technology has brought us a new way to connect people who need things done with people who watch work and there are many variations on this theme task rabbit for example find you workers to do a whole range of task from you know your garage that's a. flower here's the other things like that task rabbit has...
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plus, a big stock buyback that just got $30 billion bigger. apple's had mixed results with three previous splits, all two for one, a far cry from today's very rare seven for one split. apple hopes to broaden the shareholder base. in 1987, the apple split proceeded a 2% share rise in the following year. after a 2000 split, share price dropped 57%. so is apple a trailblazer? will more high-priced companies split this year? howard silverblatt names the usual subject. >> over a thousand, chipotle 500. amazon is in the range. auto zone 400. google just did a split. still over 500. the's a lot of companies considered higher priced traditionally and trading out there. >> one company whose shares didn't make the potential split list is warren buffett berkshire hathaway selling for $192,000 and buffett likes it that way for a stable shareholder base. he did, however, once split his limited rights b-shares 50 for 1 to create more currency for the acquisition of burlington northern. >>> timing, meanwhile, the magazine unit home to people, supreme courts
plus, a big stock buyback that just got $30 billion bigger. apple's had mixed results with three previous splits, all two for one, a far cry from today's very rare seven for one split. apple hopes to broaden the shareholder base. in 1987, the apple split proceeded a 2% share rise in the following year. after a 2000 split, share price dropped 57%. so is apple a trailblazer? will more high-priced companies split this year? howard silverblatt names the usual subject. >> over a thousand,...
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a big role in this.zzwords that they used, do not be intimidated. really hot button stuff. it is hard to believe that it happened. >> it is. >> more people voted last tuesday then they did on the june 3 primary. the majority of them saw 50% increase. a very urban black african american. >> ultimately, to win a national election, you may want to get some blacks to vote for you. some mexicans to vote for you. they have to retool their message to attract all americans. >> there are others around the country. a wonderful man. attractive to all groups. charles: they may be able to pin a label on them that works. this is why i think the majority are supporting. we need someone that stands up for it. you know what, fine. i want the mississippi state legislature to pass the rules. charles: i do not know if he is in the position for making demands. at some point, he will have to add knowledge defeat. you on the republican side have to find a way to mend the fences. charles: a new app out. it allows users to make
a big role in this.zzwords that they used, do not be intimidated. really hot button stuff. it is hard to believe that it happened. >> it is. >> more people voted last tuesday then they did on the june 3 primary. the majority of them saw 50% increase. a very urban black african american. >> ultimately, to win a national election, you may want to get some blacks to vote for you. some mexicans to vote for you. they have to retool their message to attract all americans. >>...
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those are economics professor at bentley university for today's big deal. big deal. in today's big deal i'm joined by the host redacted tonight here on our t.v. so there seems to be a modern tale of two cities in our modern globalized world and our first story has to do with the increasing tone deafness society uses with the have apparently luxury flats in london have installed the homeless spikes outside their door in order to prevent homeless people from sleeping in their one man named peter is quoted in the telegraph saying but would you want homeless people outside your door . so he do you think this is an anomaly or is this just the sort of reaction that we get in the kind of world that we're living in today yeah i think sadly it is not an anomaly and furthermore you know now we're treating the homeless like pigeons why stop there why not go to cocky. you know maybe just leave jars outside with bedding inside once they get a new screw on the top i mean first it's preposterous it's a terrible way to treat your big you know and this is you this is the egregiously
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but this just was -- this was too big. it was too big a restriction on speech.the court has gone back and forth a little bit on this issue about how big is too big a zone. i think states can take the direction from this opinion and actually craft laws that protect both sides, that allow women to go unimpeded to abortion clinics if they prefer, but also for feel who oppose abortion to express their views. there is room for reasonable compromise and reasonable laws in light of this opinion. >> all right. jeffrey toobin, jonathan turley, pamela brown. thanks to all of you. i will be right back. ll them anu feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. radio an
but this just was -- this was too big. it was too big a restriction on speech.the court has gone back and forth a little bit on this issue about how big is too big a zone. i think states can take the direction from this opinion and actually craft laws that protect both sides, that allow women to go unimpeded to abortion clinics if they prefer, but also for feel who oppose abortion to express their views. there is room for reasonable compromise and reasonable laws in light of this opinion....
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banking system is to deregulate it kind of counterintuitive but by the way yesterday and in today's big deal i'm joined by our chief political correspondent mr sam sachs sam is sitting down with me and i have to discuss the rise of these children's separate servant economists who don't want to miss a moment when it all starts right now. with. our lead story today never put something in e-mail that you wouldn't want the whole wide world to read i'm talking to you morgan stanley now the mudslinging between allergan and valley and pharmaceutical got more intense this week but it was actually bankers at morgan stanley who wound up in the crosshairs true story now allergan released e-mails sent by a senior morgan stanley banker which outwardly denigrated valiant in its business strategy now allergan the maker of botox is currently fending off a fifty three billion dollars takeover bid by valley and the man behind the lead e-mails is david horner a senior healthcare banker morgan stanley now on it may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that
banking system is to deregulate it kind of counterintuitive but by the way yesterday and in today's big deal i'm joined by our chief political correspondent mr sam sachs sam is sitting down with me and i have to discuss the rise of these children's separate servant economists who don't want to miss a moment when it all starts right now. with. our lead story today never put something in e-mail that you wouldn't want the whole wide world to read i'm talking to you morgan stanley now the...
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big deal. in today's big deal i'm joined by league camp to host redacted tonight here on our t.v. so there seems to be a modern tale of two cities in our modern globalized world and our first story has to do with the increasing tone deafness society uses with the have it apparently luxury flats in london have installed the homeless spikes outside their door in order to prevent homeless people from sleeping in their one man named peter is quoted in the telegraph saying but would you want homeless people outside your door charming so he do you think this is an anomaly or is this just the sort of reaction that we get in the kind of world that we're living in today yeah i think sadly it is not an anomaly and furthermore all we you know now we're treating the homeless like pigeons why stop there why not go to cockroaches you know maybe just leave jars outside with bedding inside once they get a new screw on the top i mean it's preposterous it's a terrible way to treat your big you know and then this is this is the egregiously wealthy like the most wealthy and they can't just stop at kn
big deal. in today's big deal i'm joined by league camp to host redacted tonight here on our t.v. so there seems to be a modern tale of two cities in our modern globalized world and our first story has to do with the increasing tone deafness society uses with the have it apparently luxury flats in london have installed the homeless spikes outside their door in order to prevent homeless people from sleeping in their one man named peter is quoted in the telegraph saying but would you want...