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it got bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. [roadtripper #3] woohoo! [roadtripper #3] wow!female narrator #1] roadtrip nation is made possible by hobsons. providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [male narrator #1] at&t, helping connect students to success in school, in the workforce, and in life. [male narrator #2] the university of phoenix foundation, helping roadtrip nation build hope, discovery,
it got bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. [roadtripper #3] woohoo! [roadtripper #3] wow!female narrator #1] roadtrip nation is made possible by hobsons. providing solutions to educational institutions that help students move successfully through each stage of the learning life cycle. [male narrator #1] at&t, helping connect students to success in school, in the workforce, and in life. [male narrator #2] the university of phoenix foundation, helping roadtrip nation build hope,...
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now it's bigger than j.p. morgan chase, bigger than facebook. >> what? >> when you think about the market cap, james mao said in the piece, he wants to be bigger than walmart. his stock already is. >> one on the radar screen, uber the ride sharing service. the valuations tossed around for this company, if it does indeed go public this year, are astronomical for what i think is a taxi service. i don't get it. >> well, the key to something like uber and the reason why now is the time that a company like uber can grow so much is this little tool right here. this smartphone. this wouldn't have been the power behind a company like uber were we talking about five years ago but uber now worth $40 billion just six months ago, it was worth $18 billion, which even then sounded astounding number. a year and a half, worth $3.5 billion but investors say the earnings back that up that uber in a year's time could make $10 billion in bookings because people say, hey, i don't want to get stuck in traffic. i'd like to have someone drive me and -- >> i use it too. >> it's
now it's bigger than j.p. morgan chase, bigger than facebook. >> what? >> when you think about the market cap, james mao said in the piece, he wants to be bigger than walmart. his stock already is. >> one on the radar screen, uber the ride sharing service. the valuations tossed around for this company, if it does indeed go public this year, are astronomical for what i think is a taxi service. i don't get it. >> well, the key to something like uber and the reason why now...
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the living ae an issue ch bigger than this paramt, bigger than the oernment then onis and it represents a fundamental ise scty. this ladies and ntmen is an issue yo hod direct with your democratic vote. thk you. [alae] >>very tnk you very much. the general debates w open. i ulli to stt by calling a speaker if there is on wiing tocntbute fom the stidnd who have auy froea mian? you arenot obliged if you don't wanto. ay for nth subject. not from the at idlands is theranybody who wants to...
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but i think part of the bigger picture is one that relates to your earlier segment, the response in the united states towards response to terrorism through torture. in australia they are taking a very measured approach to a very real threat and i think it will be a much better approach to cutting short the isis-recruitment than the over reaction that we saw shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attack. >> he drops the a banner that looks like a lot like an isis flag. it becomes a immediate why free-for-all. it becomes a geo-political story. and then there's reality, from the defense department point of view, this guy is lone wolf, crazy, it's almost impossible to catch those folks, and our resources, do we -- do we distract from the real battle at hand? this guy claims to be part of something bigger but seems to be not a part of anything other than his own twisted ideology. >> the real question is why is he out on bail more than did we get the terrorism thing right. it is difficult to parse the sex appeal that is drawing in lots of people with isis, people with western passports could come h
but i think part of the bigger picture is one that relates to your earlier segment, the response in the united states towards response to terrorism through torture. in australia they are taking a very measured approach to a very real threat and i think it will be a much better approach to cutting short the isis-recruitment than the over reaction that we saw shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attack. >> he drops the a banner that looks like a lot like an isis flag. it becomes a immediate why...
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and bigger and bigger of these weapons. fair enough, i guess. welcome to the 1950's. now at a certain point we realize that what we really want to make sure is that they don't use their big multiple megaton kiloton weapons on us and what they understand is they don't want us to use our big weapons on them. we are balancing power all over the world. we have talked about this whole idea of balancing power. we look outside the world, we see the world split into do. we see soviet power and american power pushing up against each other. when they gain, we have to gain and balance back and when they gain, we have to gain and balance back. and no one is negotiating. they are building more weapons. we are building more weapons. and we realize at a certain point that the key now is to understand a new meaning of the word "deterrence." for us, deterrence, according to your textbook, according to what we say in class, deterrence is using a threat to prevent the other from doing what they might want to do. i am going to stop you from ev
and bigger and bigger of these weapons. fair enough, i guess. welcome to the 1950's. now at a certain point we realize that what we really want to make sure is that they don't use their big multiple megaton kiloton weapons on us and what they understand is they don't want us to use our big weapons on them. we are balancing power all over the world. we have talked about this whole idea of balancing power. we look outside the world, we see the world split into do. we see soviet power and american...
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looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent. but anyone can help a foster child. >>> while they were jogging up, rone calls me up on the cell phone and tells me, you need to get back to base and stay away from the consulate. she's trying to say her goodbyes and i'm like, we need to go now. and like any good case officer, she's trying to gather information on what's going on. i just looked at her and said you're in my world now, you need to be quiet and let me do what i need to do. >> now, you have been back on the compound in the annex for a while. you said before you felt like you wanted to be with your team, but you a
looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent....
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to. >> if you keep crying you end up with a bigger and bigger ball of water in your eye. >> despite theseature comforts, research opportunities aboard the space station are literally out of this world. commander hadfield learned as much as possible during his time on the iss. >> one more day of accomplishment on the space station. >> we need more of that, right? i mean we need more commander had flds ou fields out there. being candid and funny and goofing off, being serious about the science they do and the perspective they have, we need it. >> now that he has more twitter followers, what is he going to do with those tweets to excite the next generation of rocket scientists and astronauts? >> i would like to do that, i think i can do it. i think it's really great. >> really interesting. we dealt with the controversy and saw true scientific experimentation. i can't wait to do more. if you want more be sure to tune in to "techknow." >> go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. join us on google plus and more. on tech know, >> i landed head first at 120 mph >> a shocking new way to tre
to. >> if you keep crying you end up with a bigger and bigger ball of water in your eye. >> despite theseature comforts, research opportunities aboard the space station are literally out of this world. commander hadfield learned as much as possible during his time on the iss. >> one more day of accomplishment on the space station. >> we need more of that, right? i mean we need more commander had flds ou fields out there. being candid and funny and goofing off, being...
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. >> more money comes to the country but bigger is better. more liquid, better coverage , i also have the dividend story. but that is a saving grace with a long-term buy position also the dividend which is the story and rates will stay low even if the fed moves. charles: to go back on the job site. and doesn't make it harder for the smaller names? >> but to put a wrench is volatility expected -- scarce lenders. with the first person is to shake out with. but then those on the front line are affected. >> i thought of all the earnings and paychecks reported strong earnings with the processing for payroll and human resources it was the 60% increase for next year and that is a wonderful indicator when hiring is looking like. looking at the top line growth and margins with the flight to the big cap companies. with a same-store sales we probably will see more of that. charles: is there any buys? i think it is duke. >> that is southern civic able keep the lights on in new york city. charles: i have to blow the whistle again to open another page of t
. >> more money comes to the country but bigger is better. more liquid, better coverage , i also have the dividend story. but that is a saving grace with a long-term buy position also the dividend which is the story and rates will stay low even if the fed moves. charles: to go back on the job site. and doesn't make it harder for the smaller names? >> but to put a wrench is volatility expected -- scarce lenders. with the first person is to shake out with. but then those on the front...
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unfortunately, that group of people is getting bigger and bigger. 10 years ago or 15 years ago that group of people may have been limited to low income households in particular, but more and more, the focus who cannot afford to pay home energy bills are moving into the middle class. and when that happens, the utilities suffer as a business as well. it is ineffective and ipp efficient to bill someone a bill that they cannot afford to pay. you can send the bill, but people will not pay it, and the utilities end up looking the revenue that they need to invest in - and to make the investments, whether in local infrastructure, distribution infrastructure, transition infrastructure, but to make the investments needed to continue to private adequate service. >> is there another part of the country other than new england where the cost exceeds the ability of a lot of consumers to pay for it? >> yes, we tend to think of new england as being an area with significant home energy, unaffordability because of the price of fuel oil, the cost of home heating. but really, in fact, electricity is a bigger
unfortunately, that group of people is getting bigger and bigger. 10 years ago or 15 years ago that group of people may have been limited to low income households in particular, but more and more, the focus who cannot afford to pay home energy bills are moving into the middle class. and when that happens, the utilities suffer as a business as well. it is ineffective and ipp efficient to bill someone a bill that they cannot afford to pay. you can send the bill, but people will not pay it, and...
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it's getting bigger and bigger as we talk. >> in the '60s, mack was a big artist, a pop icon with a psych dellic eye. he helped to define a generation. there's so many things people think of when they think of the name peter mack. the first thing that comes to mind is the psyche-dellic era. you sort of represent that in your art. >> that was a period in the '60s, in the mid to late '60s, that's when all the psyche-dellia happened. >> love, peace, and the pain strokes of peter macks. this is his poster from 1967, the summer of love. it catapulted him to fame, making him a lasting symbol of the era. >> this was a sketch i made. after a year or so of doing things, being with the swami, and the idea of love was a big idea. we have to love everybody, animals, the planet, the people you don't even like. and one day i decided to do l-o-v-e and draw my love lady. it was a famous poster. tens of thousands. it became a famous image. >> back then. this poster sold for $1 a piece, for two. today they are about 2,000, 3,000. everybody owned a poster, and i became so powerfully famous that anywhere any
it's getting bigger and bigger as we talk. >> in the '60s, mack was a big artist, a pop icon with a psych dellic eye. he helped to define a generation. there's so many things people think of when they think of the name peter mack. the first thing that comes to mind is the psyche-dellic era. you sort of represent that in your art. >> that was a period in the '60s, in the mid to late '60s, that's when all the psyche-dellia happened. >> love, peace, and the pain strokes of peter...
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or was this part of a bigger plot?king overnight, protests against police abuse stretch into a second day coast to coast. thousands march in los angeles, denver, d.c. and especially here in new york. that's where a grand jury decided not to indict a white officer whose use of a chokehold on eric garner caused garner's daets. chris cuomo walked last might. here's what he told don lemon. >> reporter: this is very different than last night in numbers but also intensity. numbers alone, you have 10 times what you had last night, thousands and thousands of people. and it's a very diverse crowd. you've got young people, you have lifetime new yorkers here, you have african-americans, you have people of all different colors, you have a lot of white people. you have a lot of white kids expressing a lot of anger and hostility towards whites. we asked them about that. they said you don't have to be a minority to feel the injustice that happens with minorities. >> police have arrested a woman in the fatal stabbing of an american te
or was this part of a bigger plot?king overnight, protests against police abuse stretch into a second day coast to coast. thousands march in los angeles, denver, d.c. and especially here in new york. that's where a grand jury decided not to indict a white officer whose use of a chokehold on eric garner caused garner's daets. chris cuomo walked last might. here's what he told don lemon. >> reporter: this is very different than last night in numbers but also intensity. numbers alone, you...
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could they be the next that collapse when had oil fell bringing many bigger banks with it? i don't know. what i do know is i can't think of a reason to own their stocks. banks will trade together. if you want exposure pick ones with less potential. those aren't much cheaper. why bother with them. some business development companies, these are high-yielding middle market lenders that got exposure. again, a usual suspect's list made up of thl credit and main street capital. i usually don't recommend the stocks because they are opaque and if you go through the holdings as i've done, you can't tell how much exposure there are reports all four have 10% exposure to oil credit but after looking at them, i couldn't tell if that's the case. more important who the heck needs z stocks? sucker's game and taking on more risk than you realize. i know that because i've been doing this since 1979. most of the funds are tied to companies with commodity price exposure. does your junk bond fund own good ones, bad ones? again, these are case by case decisions but i'm making a sweeping judgemen
could they be the next that collapse when had oil fell bringing many bigger banks with it? i don't know. what i do know is i can't think of a reason to own their stocks. banks will trade together. if you want exposure pick ones with less potential. those aren't much cheaper. why bother with them. some business development companies, these are high-yielding middle market lenders that got exposure. again, a usual suspect's list made up of thl credit and main street capital. i usually don't...
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so he's going to be in a slightly bigger room. it's not that much bigger, but it's better. might be a little psychologically better for him. mr. jarrett, you ready for your move? all right. you got all your stuff? got your blanket, got your towels, washcloths? okay. everything. okay, good. you're going upstairs to room 114. right now he's staying in p.c. status until that's taken care of by the classification unit. >> going where? >> 14. >> oh. >> just a two-man room, but he's going to be the only man in there. it will be bigger than the other one you were in. so you all right with this one? >> for now. how hard is it to switch me off p.c.? >> that's up to the classification unit. that's not up to us. all right. you take care. he's got things purely psychological with him. the cell downstairs has a cut in the wall and that gives it appearance of it being shortened. whereas this one's more rectangular. he's by himself. he sees there's two bunks in there. that gives the impression that it's bigger. so he'll probably be a lot happier up here. >> well, do you think you're going
so he's going to be in a slightly bigger room. it's not that much bigger, but it's better. might be a little psychologically better for him. mr. jarrett, you ready for your move? all right. you got all your stuff? got your blanket, got your towels, washcloths? okay. everything. okay, good. you're going upstairs to room 114. right now he's staying in p.c. status until that's taken care of by the classification unit. >> going where? >> 14. >> oh. >> just a two-man room,...
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>> that will be a bigger problem, i think, going forward.nd i think unfortunately when you talk to folks surrounding the eu and people within brussels working with the eu countries, they're going to tell you that it's going to be much tougher to get them on board wes sanctions in the united states than to bring them on board. >> hadley, thank you very much for that. let's have a quick look at what european markets are doing before we head to break. european markets at the moment are in the -- where are they? they're in the ground. we're up the best part of 0.5%. ftse 100 is down 0.1%. germany is up 0.25%. >>> coming up, gopro captured its markets on the year. up next, we find out who could make headlines in 2015. it was a strong day for stocks yesterday, but will it continue today? right now, the dow jones industrial indicating a lower open by around 10 points. >>> 5:30 a.m. in new york. welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm seema mody. >> and i'm will forget frost. >> another big day for the markets. the dollar index rallying to a 2009 high.
>> that will be a bigger problem, i think, going forward.nd i think unfortunately when you talk to folks surrounding the eu and people within brussels working with the eu countries, they're going to tell you that it's going to be much tougher to get them on board wes sanctions in the united states than to bring them on board. >> hadley, thank you very much for that. let's have a quick look at what european markets are doing before we head to break. european markets at the moment are...
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the lie gets bigger and bigger and bigger. >> the woman faces a laundry list of charges including frauds not been booked in jail she is in the hospital undergoing an valuation. >> today marked the 73rd anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, 2400 americans were killed when the japanese launched an attack on pearl harbor in hawaii. in a declaration of war speech to congress, president franklin roosevelt said december 7th would be a day which will live in infamy. the attack brought the u.s. into world war ii which ended with the unconditional surrender of italy, germany and japan. >>> taps were played on the battleship new jersey to remember the soldiers who died in the attack, 73 years ago today. [taps playing] ♪ >>> and the action cam was at bicentennial park at newport, delaware, as dozens of family members stood at attention and other veterans fired an 21-gun salute to honor those who dpied and wounded -- those who died and were wounded during the attack on pearl harbor. >>> the linc serves as a backdrop two decides to continue serving his country. >> we look at the damage left beh
the lie gets bigger and bigger and bigger. >> the woman faces a laundry list of charges including frauds not been booked in jail she is in the hospital undergoing an valuation. >> today marked the 73rd anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, 2400 americans were killed when the japanese launched an attack on pearl harbor in hawaii. in a declaration of war speech to congress, president franklin roosevelt said december 7th would be a day which will live in infamy. the attack brought...
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do you think we could see a bigger version of the 350? even bigger than the 1000? >> no, i don't think so. i think the 1000 is absolute perfect size for our fleet. i don't know about other airlines. i don't think that we need bigger than this airplane in this family of aircraft. >> ok, back to the 380. you've already taken delivery of the first ones. would it be a disappointment if airbus decided to do a neo version of the 380? allt would not be at detriment to us. as a matter of fact, if they do a neo, qatar airways be interested in buying them. >> would you like to see them doing that sooner rather than later? do you think they should be deferring that decision? you said you would like to get more 300 50's tomorrow. would you like to have a 380 neo tomorrow? not be, we would interested in a380 neo tomorrow. we have already received our aircraft. they have a lifespan in the fleet that will stay with us. i think we will wait until they decide if they want to launch. that is when we will decide what we want to do. ask can i ask you some more general comments about y
do you think we could see a bigger version of the 350? even bigger than the 1000? >> no, i don't think so. i think the 1000 is absolute perfect size for our fleet. i don't know about other airlines. i don't think that we need bigger than this airplane in this family of aircraft. >> ok, back to the 380. you've already taken delivery of the first ones. would it be a disappointment if airbus decided to do a neo version of the 380? allt would not be at detriment to us. as a matter of...
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it keeps on getting bigger and bigger for sony. >> absolutely. especially snapchat.pchat is one of the most secretive companies about everything they are doing. they hate talking about deals. we have some rare insight. what is interesting is, we all knew that facebook tried to buy snapchat for $3 billion. the e-mails suggest the price was even higher than that. e-mail from the , is he seriously turning down $3 billion? he knew the real number, was the response. the e-mails suggest a price was higher. >> is it a headache for facebook as well? zuckerberg was none too pleased with the fact that rings were leaking about his negotiations. >> he was pretty upset. he thought this was a technique by snapchat to try and drum up nextest for the nest back investment round. he thought this was not fair play. advised toinvestors apologize to zuckerberg. willinginvestors were to do a deal anyway, right? >> right. it was a big debate about whether they should, whether the company had more room to go on. the fallout was interesting. the middlel was in of negotiating a deal, and he w
it keeps on getting bigger and bigger for sony. >> absolutely. especially snapchat.pchat is one of the most secretive companies about everything they are doing. they hate talking about deals. we have some rare insight. what is interesting is, we all knew that facebook tried to buy snapchat for $3 billion. the e-mails suggest the price was even higher than that. e-mail from the , is he seriously turning down $3 billion? he knew the real number, was the response. the e-mails suggest a price...
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and being bigger and better. >> bigger, better, and wetter.art of his vision is attracting customers through live performances, including this acrobatic experience called "house of dancing water." it is the crown jewel of city of dreams. five days a week, 3.7 million gallons of water flow through the custom-built stage as actors dance, dive, and dazzle a captivated audience. building it was a huge gamble. it premiered in 2010 in the wake of the financial crisis. >> we went ahead and built out our $250 million "house of dancing waters" show. it has been a huge success. the fact that we tried these things that nobody wants to try has given us an edge. >> in the beginning, business was far from booming. lawrence ho's first casino opened to disappointing results. it seemed as if his gamble to go big in macau was destined to go bust. but then ho focused on high-stakes vip clients. the tables quickly turned. last year, revenue topped an incredible $5 billion. >> are you surprised by how fast this has grown and developed? >> one of the great things t
and being bigger and better. >> bigger, better, and wetter.art of his vision is attracting customers through live performances, including this acrobatic experience called "house of dancing water." it is the crown jewel of city of dreams. five days a week, 3.7 million gallons of water flow through the custom-built stage as actors dance, dive, and dazzle a captivated audience. building it was a huge gamble. it premiered in 2010 in the wake of the financial crisis. >> we went...
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>> how do you bring bigger names on the platform?we are really focused around generating six times more revenue with independent development games other than really well known pieces of content. we get this question and i this can the best way to answer it is they are coming soon and we are excited about that. >> on that note, mobile is a hits driven business. so if you don't already have hits on the platform it seems like a long path to the really big revenue. how do you make sense of that? >> we have a number of these independent developer games that are already in our platform that charted to top 100 slots in the first 12 months we have been operational. >> do you have a question for andrew? >> i would like to hear more about the customer. is it the same customer waiting killing five minutes in line playing angry birds or candy crush? is it a different demographic when you are playing for real money? >> we get about 35% of every day's traffic in a given game to try the tournament system. and then the most hard core players are pla
>> how do you bring bigger names on the platform?we are really focused around generating six times more revenue with independent development games other than really well known pieces of content. we get this question and i this can the best way to answer it is they are coming soon and we are excited about that. >> on that note, mobile is a hits driven business. so if you don't already have hits on the platform it seems like a long path to the really big revenue. how do you make sense...
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will this torture report be a one-way story or bigger?> first of all, this would not be this big of a story it wasn't for the act we had this reporting from bloomberg view that said john kerry called the committee to say i want you to delay the publication of this report. that has blown up into a bigger deal with all these bush people out in force. kerry just wanted her to inform him when she was going to put it out. i think that is blown the story up to a bigger level. >> this is going to be a partisan fight. the american people are totally conflicted because they don't want torture. they don't want lying to congress but at the same time the only thing they wanted after 9/11 is america to be kept safe. i think tolerance for some of this stuff is going to be pretty high. >> i will tell you one reason why it is inside the beltway scrap its history. there is no doubt this is going backward and looking back at the behavior of the cia and elsewhere in this time. this report, as detailed as it is going to be it will shed some light on what hap
will this torture report be a one-way story or bigger?> first of all, this would not be this big of a story it wasn't for the act we had this reporting from bloomberg view that said john kerry called the committee to say i want you to delay the publication of this report. that has blown up into a bigger deal with all these bush people out in force. kerry just wanted her to inform him when she was going to put it out. i think that is blown the story up to a bigger level. >> this is...
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bigger than those in recent memory with protesters seemingly better organized. this time protesters blocking traffic on roads, bridges and tunnels and once again tying midtown in knots. police even better organized. al sand radiofield is standing by in times square with the late zbles these protests only drawing traction in their second night. we're talking about the city's most iconic landmarks. times square, the brooklyn bridge flooded with protesters for a second night in a row. demonstrations in staten island, here in manhattan and in brooklyn as well. one of the most poignant demonstrations, what protesters called a die-in. you saw them laying down next to coffins they made over in brooklyn. in lower manhattan, arrests were made as police tried to keep people away from traffic. in some cases people were sitting down holding hands singing, in other cases they were chanting. all of them railing against what they believe is the injustice of a failure to indict the officer involved in the death of eric garner. eric garner's daughter spoke to cnn, talking about
bigger than those in recent memory with protesters seemingly better organized. this time protesters blocking traffic on roads, bridges and tunnels and once again tying midtown in knots. police even better organized. al sand radiofield is standing by in times square with the late zbles these protests only drawing traction in their second night. we're talking about the city's most iconic landmarks. times square, the brooklyn bridge flooded with protesters for a second night in a row....
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i'm fascinated. >> getting bigger and bigger and bigger, that why the post christmas period is gettingindicator of how the whole season's going to come out. the fact that we're in positive territory early this season, plus the extra day, the gas refunds and increase of the gift cards, plus the buying later and post christmas, all the factors lead you to -- >> is it a float business? is that the business? >> i'm not sure -- >> i assume that there are billions of dollars of unspent gift cards sitting around. >> do you make money on the percentage you hit? bank interest? >> of course, of course. >> regrettably, the states figured out they take over unpaid balances over the the number of years, so you don't get that benefit, but outside of that, you get the float benefit. >> there's no interest right now. >> it's an old term. >> yeah. >> anyway, thank you. >> good to see you, john. >> you as well. merry christmas. >> coming up, cubans get something they have not had in more than 29 million minutes. that's more than 50 years. we'll tell you what next. i don't know what that's about. >>> lat
i'm fascinated. >> getting bigger and bigger and bigger, that why the post christmas period is gettingindicator of how the whole season's going to come out. the fact that we're in positive territory early this season, plus the extra day, the gas refunds and increase of the gift cards, plus the buying later and post christmas, all the factors lead you to -- >> is it a float business? is that the business? >> i'm not sure -- >> i assume that there are billions of dollars...
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bigger majority in the house.s interesting to see the republicans playing it a little safer on immigration. not shutting down the government. is that what the future looks like in the house? >> well, the house has become more republican, as you know, and so i think that speaker boehner is going to have a very difficult time. because they -- the problem in the house has been amongst the republicans themselves. what i'm excited about is, again, this younger generation that actually is getting mobilized on the issues across party lines, across racial lines. and that is really where a politician of the future has to focus and understand. they have to be based on the issues. and one of the problems, quite frankly, that we had in the election as democrats, is that not enough of the issues were placed forward. and the republicans did a good job. they pushed some very -- you know, they tied everything -- >> attacked obama. >> you know, they -- they did emotional-based rather than -- >> chuck schumer took no pleasure in th
bigger majority in the house.s interesting to see the republicans playing it a little safer on immigration. not shutting down the government. is that what the future looks like in the house? >> well, the house has become more republican, as you know, and so i think that speaker boehner is going to have a very difficult time. because they -- the problem in the house has been amongst the republicans themselves. what i'm excited about is, again, this younger generation that actually is...
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they started putting up decorations 17 years ago and they got bigger and bigger and bigger.this display set poland's record for having the most number of christmas lights in a single display. >> that's an a-plus, plus, plus effort. >>> consumer reports puts batteries to the test to find out which brands will keep you powered up for less. >>> searchers uncover new clues in the missing search for shane montgomery. "action news" will be right back. ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ grool >> two massive fires strike in less than 24 hours in delaware. >> president obama consults with philadelphia's police commissioner, after two new york city police officers are culled in an ambush. >> a trooper who survived an attack back in september has a me
they started putting up decorations 17 years ago and they got bigger and bigger and bigger.this display set poland's record for having the most number of christmas lights in a single display. >> that's an a-plus, plus, plus effort. >>> consumer reports puts batteries to the test to find out which brands will keep you powered up for less. >>> searchers uncover new clues in the missing search for shane montgomery. "action news" will be right back. ♪this holiday...
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my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem.relto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you develop unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto®, watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleedi
my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem.relto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop...
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make it bigger and bigger. >> if you reach out to other people and let them know they're there for themou with your own little bit of a holiday blues will actually feel better because you are doing something for someone else and that is what the holidays are all about. gerri: absolutely right. this year i have a different feeling about the holidays. it is interesting. i think a lot of folks out there, they're not buying as much. >> that's right. gerri: i think their priorities are different. and they may be somewhat better frankly because it is not about the present under the tree, is it? >> we know it is about the experience. the experience on christmas. i just did something for your fox "good day" where this whole idea of it is not about what the presents are, just getting any kind of a present, something that cost as dollar or two dollars, just getting the rush of opening it, thank you, you did that for me? or you invited me over for dinner or we're sitting together? that is what every study has shown statistically, about the memories and not so much about the dinero all the time. ge
make it bigger and bigger. >> if you reach out to other people and let them know they're there for themou with your own little bit of a holiday blues will actually feel better because you are doing something for someone else and that is what the holidays are all about. gerri: absolutely right. this year i have a different feeling about the holidays. it is interesting. i think a lot of folks out there, they're not buying as much. >> that's right. gerri: i think their priorities are...
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it is bigger than a breadbox. gneyss.alled fordham it is opposite the playing field at columbia, the columbia c painted, called c rock. oldest rocke formation believed to be in new york city. not the oldest man-made object. that is cleopatra's needle behind museum of -- metropolitan museum of art. but this is the oldest natural object in new york. 1.2 billion years old. -- 1.2 million years old. sorry.ion, i'm in new jerseyting but depicts the first recorded murder in new york. i stumbled across this when i was writing a story about the quarter centennial of henry in on's voyage to new york 1609. there was a diary by his first described in murder of one of the members of henry hudson's crew. was the firsthis recorded incident of racial profiling in new york. because everybody blamed the murder on the indians. the evidence that i could find and brought it to a number of forensic detectives. they said, wait a minute. who knows that it was the indians? it was the murder of a crew member whom nobody liked. there was r
it is bigger than a breadbox. gneyss.alled fordham it is opposite the playing field at columbia, the columbia c painted, called c rock. oldest rocke formation believed to be in new york city. not the oldest man-made object. that is cleopatra's needle behind museum of -- metropolitan museum of art. but this is the oldest natural object in new york. 1.2 billion years old. -- 1.2 million years old. sorry.ion, i'm in new jerseyting but depicts the first recorded murder in new york. i stumbled...
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bigger terrorism links. >> reporter: i would say bigger terrorism links. what he did, he made conflicting statements on social media. one minute he was a peace activist and the next pledges allegiance to isis. he did not have any links to any particular organization. >> thank you, atika. >> we will take a look at the sydney gunman and if he was acting alone. what inspired him? could this be a bigger trend? >>> and a manhunt is underway in pennsylvania for a former u.s. marine suspected of killing six people, including his ex-wife. he is considered armed and dangerous. he is on the loose. details ahead. ♪ nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angie's list app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ >>> sydney beginning to recover this mornin
bigger terrorism links. >> reporter: i would say bigger terrorism links. what he did, he made conflicting statements on social media. one minute he was a peace activist and the next pledges allegiance to isis. he did not have any links to any particular organization. >> thank you, atika. >> we will take a look at the sydney gunman and if he was acting alone. what inspired him? could this be a bigger trend? >>> and a manhunt is underway in pennsylvania for a former...
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these are bigger than major motion pictures. >> that's right. the people who asked me. why don't you do this, paul. it's bigger than anything. no, the thing was i seen my grand kids mainly playing them. i would say give me a go at that. come on. i would get killed within the first couple of seconds, hand it back to them, go on. so, you know i was mr. cool. come on, give it up. [cheers and applause] >> jon: how crazy is that. paul mccartney. it is, i find myself doing that as well. whatever my kids are interested in i try to do a little something for. they don't care about this. >> they don't care, no. jon: you know what my son said to me the other night. >> what? jon: why can't do you a show like "he wilellen"? >> he could have something there, jon. >> jon: he said i watch your show. i don't understand it. i watch her show and i really enjoy it. [laughing] >> and she gives out cds and things, holidays. >> jon: you are wishing you were on "ellen" too. i see it. >> no, i'm not. i'm happy to be here. [laughing] >> i really am. jon: it's not right.
these are bigger than major motion pictures. >> that's right. the people who asked me. why don't you do this, paul. it's bigger than anything. no, the thing was i seen my grand kids mainly playing them. i would say give me a go at that. come on. i would get killed within the first couple of seconds, hand it back to them, go on. so, you know i was mr. cool. come on, give it up. [cheers and applause] >> jon: how crazy is that. paul mccartney. it is, i find myself doing that as well....
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affordability has become a bigger obstacle now that prices have risen compared to where they were one, two and three years ago. >> jed, isn't one of the biggest issues that exist for consumers buying homes is the lack of availability of mortgage finance, that since the financial crisis there's been a lot less liquidity afforded to consumers and even though the costs have come down the availability is much lower and that's probably one of the key contributors for the lack of demand of housing at this point. >> well, the measures of mortgage avail ability, most show that mortgage credit is still tight. it has loosened a bit in the past year or so but it's still quite tight compared to where it has been, but the down payment is a bigger obstacle, especially for young would-be first-time home buyers. i think credit availabilities are a somewhat bigger issue for people who owned a home and lost it to foreclosure and are now ready to go back in. they have been through the process of homeownership but their credit has been hurt because they went through a foreclosure or short sale. >> one of
affordability has become a bigger obstacle now that prices have risen compared to where they were one, two and three years ago. >> jed, isn't one of the biggest issues that exist for consumers buying homes is the lack of availability of mortgage finance, that since the financial crisis there's been a lot less liquidity afforded to consumers and even though the costs have come down the availability is much lower and that's probably one of the key contributors for the lack of demand of...
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we're now moving on to something much bigger which is the global fight, this generational fight. if this thing is still cooking and not resolved, how are we ever going to succeed on this larger problem? so why is it now that all these governments around the world are sort of either indirectly recognizing the state of israel -- sorry -- the state of palestine or say, in a year or two, if you don't solve the problem we're going to recognize the state of palestine, because to have the foreign fighter problem all the countries are having around the world, they're beginning to realize all roads do lead to jerusalem, and if the israelis and palestinians don't solve the problem, it has an effect with extreme i'm and how it effects their countries. and at the end of the day, the core issue is still the israeli-palestinian problem and jerusalem even though certain people don't like a reference made to that. whether it's true or not, that argument is still being used by the extremists and countries around the world realize they have to solve the problem for their benefit. so it's no longer
we're now moving on to something much bigger which is the global fight, this generational fight. if this thing is still cooking and not resolved, how are we ever going to succeed on this larger problem? so why is it now that all these governments around the world are sort of either indirectly recognizing the state of israel -- sorry -- the state of palestine or say, in a year or two, if you don't solve the problem we're going to recognize the state of palestine, because to have the foreign...
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executives are suddenly making bigger profits so they can raise wages for employees. employees can then use their higher wage to drive up earnings for companies. but some economists say there's a hole in this logic. they say the weaker yen won't give a big boost to exports because mainly manufacturers shifted their factories overseas when the currency was stropg and they say the situation is hurting those that focus on the domestic market. executives at these firms are paying more and more for imported materials. they say there's a risk that whatever the government does may become ineffected if the yen falls further. >> thanks very much. in other headlines this morning, people who represent workers at japan's top selling car maker are pushing for a pay rise. they say thousands of staff at toyota deserve a bigger slice of the firm's fortunes. leaders of the federation of all toyota workers unions will start negotiations over pay next spring. they'll ask for a base wage hike of more than 330,000 workers. they say the cost of every day goods is going up and making life h
executives are suddenly making bigger profits so they can raise wages for employees. employees can then use their higher wage to drive up earnings for companies. but some economists say there's a hole in this logic. they say the weaker yen won't give a big boost to exports because mainly manufacturers shifted their factories overseas when the currency was stropg and they say the situation is hurting those that focus on the domestic market. executives at these firms are paying more and more for...
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wire they getting bigger?ue to grow but if not for regulation there would be bigger than they are right now that is why they are priced as low as they are. but some of the small regional banks are "making money" there's. >> but this government regulation, dodd/frank? >> as a good has come out of bed that with in an -- administration like this you get crony capitalist -- capitalism. now dodd/frank is supposed to be set up too big to fail but those five banks are too big to fail matter what the regulations. that is the issue for the next administration still make-believe broken up before they consolidate. charles: so one administration one day will force them? >> yes. they will say you are so big we will break you up. charles: i don't like when the government does that but in this case i prefer that. >> also with a dismemberment and the coagulation. >> but your point when they do decide to break things up it is normally bias to one group instead of the other. >> but small groups are concerned -- banks are consol
wire they getting bigger?ue to grow but if not for regulation there would be bigger than they are right now that is why they are priced as low as they are. but some of the small regional banks are "making money" there's. >> but this government regulation, dodd/frank? >> as a good has come out of bed that with in an -- administration like this you get crony capitalist -- capitalism. now dodd/frank is supposed to be set up too big to fail but those five banks are too big to...
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la guardia is even bigger. it did not work. but the artichoke as a symbol of mayoral prerogative, mayoral attempts to be bigger, the artichoke was an attempt to control organized crime. it did not work then, and apparently would not work today either. this is the ultimate dis to the forgotten boroughs. 1940, woody guthrie, sitting in a manhattan hotel room, is writing a song that became very famous, "this land is your land, this land is my land, from california to staten island." he crossed out staten island. he crossed out staten island in that first stanza, and changed it to "the new york island." what an ultimate dis to staten island. now, did he think people would not know where staten island was, or they would forget, or whatever? they found this piece of music somewhere, and i said, what better is emblematic of forgotten boroughs than this? there is woody guthrie with his original piece of music, crossing out staten island. and most people of staten island probably do not even know it. let me tell you, in my original list
la guardia is even bigger. it did not work. but the artichoke as a symbol of mayoral prerogative, mayoral attempts to be bigger, the artichoke was an attempt to control organized crime. it did not work then, and apparently would not work today either. this is the ultimate dis to the forgotten boroughs. 1940, woody guthrie, sitting in a manhattan hotel room, is writing a song that became very famous, "this land is your land, this land is my land, from california to staten island." he...
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that's a bigger problem than the investigations.ons will likely end up where there is -- from may be some smoke but no fire. he can survive that. the question is if he can survive his temperament. >> in terms of rand paul it was an interesting week. he has been showered with accolades for his response in the wake of ferguson and his work on criminal sentencing reform. but when it came to eric garner and his response. let's play what he said this week. >> it's hard not to watch that video and not be horrified by it. but i think there's something bigger than the individual circumstances. obviously those are important. but i think it's also important to know that some politician put a tax of $5.85 on a pack of cigarettes. >> i think there's something bigger and that thing is bigger is a cigarette tax. >> it's funny. when i heard he was going to be on "hardball" right after this decision came down i thought he would make news and it would be a big moment for him to talk about race, some of the things he talked about. he has talked about
that's a bigger problem than the investigations.ons will likely end up where there is -- from may be some smoke but no fire. he can survive that. the question is if he can survive his temperament. >> in terms of rand paul it was an interesting week. he has been showered with accolades for his response in the wake of ferguson and his work on criminal sentencing reform. but when it came to eric garner and his response. let's play what he said this week. >> it's hard not to watch that...
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they are going to come back with a bigger force.'s what we would do. >> there's a break there. >> two hours. >> two, two and a half hours. >> at what point do you hear about ambassador stephens? >> there was a ds agent up on the building with jack. he got a phone call. that's how we found out that he 1:00 a.m., local looters and curiosity seekers have entered the consulate and infiltrated the safe haven. six apparently good samaritans come across an unresponsive man. they take him to the benghazi medical center where he is worked on for 45 minutes before being declared dead. they have scott's phone which had been given to the ambassador during the attack. calling the numbers, someone gets to the american embassy and says a man has been found and he is dead. the caller provides a description matching ambassador chris stephens. >>záÑmñ a car pulls up and park here. a guy comes around and he is reaching like he is throwing something. right as he brings his arm back to throw, i engage him. i move and shoot him two to three times. he goe
they are going to come back with a bigger force.'s what we would do. >> there's a break there. >> two hours. >> two, two and a half hours. >> at what point do you hear about ambassador stephens? >> there was a ds agent up on the building with jack. he got a phone call. that's how we found out that he 1:00 a.m., local looters and curiosity seekers have entered the consulate and infiltrated the safe haven. six apparently good samaritans come across an unresponsive...
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the bigger picture here is that you have the second largest economy in the world. not all the way there. it is inevitable that it grows more slowly. thesentry can generate kind of double-digit growth rates forever. what we have to get used to is a china that is going to slow down , that has some risk of a financial crisis, but is managing those risks reasonably well. >> what is interesting about this is the collapse in commodity prices. in oil, another story completely. how much of that collapse in oil whathaped your vision for is going to happen next year? >> i think it is important to identify whether this is a demand shock or a supply shock. there is arguments on both sides. the point that you make, that this is going on in industrial metals and other commodities, says that it is a variety of different things. it is a slowdown in global growth. it is a stronger dollar environment. context, in sum, oddities, there has been a supply response to the big boom in the price previously. we are getting all of these things and that is why it is being hit so hard. >> we c
the bigger picture here is that you have the second largest economy in the world. not all the way there. it is inevitable that it grows more slowly. thesentry can generate kind of double-digit growth rates forever. what we have to get used to is a china that is going to slow down , that has some risk of a financial crisis, but is managing those risks reasonably well. >> what is interesting about this is the collapse in commodity prices. in oil, another story completely. how much of that...