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emily: what is he telling you inside the boardroom?sed the reason we money, the entire reason was to grow rapidly. inside the boardroom, he is saying we should lean in to whatever might happen in the economy. it turns out that even if something does happen in the economy, the money we are able to raise gives us the leeway to hire the most amazing engineers through any kind of market. thes saying you should use money we gave you to rapidly grow and dominate your own market, irrespective of whether the market is doing well or poorly. emily: your customers might be in a precarious position. how does that affect how you affect your business plan? suhail: we might go after small companies, but our goal is to own that entire set of segments. we go up market and diversify. emily: thank you so much for joining us. rc andhe profile on ma recent. we will be back here tomorrow. -- and recent. ♪ john: two all due respect to donald trump who said that je b bush made ben carson look like the energizer bunny, we thought that would help with a little
emily: what is he telling you inside the boardroom?sed the reason we money, the entire reason was to grow rapidly. inside the boardroom, he is saying we should lean in to whatever might happen in the economy. it turns out that even if something does happen in the economy, the money we are able to raise gives us the leeway to hire the most amazing engineers through any kind of market. thes saying you should use money we gave you to rapidly grow and dominate your own market, irrespective of...
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i can't wait to bring my experience to the boardroom and raise millions for charity.prentice" reboot won't air till the 2016-2017 season. the world will have to wait to see if trump's classic line makes a comeback or if arnold will give it a terminator twist of his own. >> hasta la vista, baby. >> terminator twist. who knew. >> what do you think? >> i think it's interesting. good choice. >> all right. good. nice to hear it. >> interesting. yeah, i would watch. >> all right. by the way, did you notice the cameo by gary busey again? >> i did notice that. >> more busey than cowbells. >> and we also have more news coming up. >> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, the death toll rising from flash floods, several others still missing right now. water washing away vehicles in an instant. >>> raging wildfire, picking up the pieces. firefighters still on the front lines as the blazes burn out of control plus a group of people and pets alive after staying submerged in a pool. >>> flig
i can't wait to bring my experience to the boardroom and raise millions for charity.prentice" reboot won't air till the 2016-2017 season. the world will have to wait to see if trump's classic line makes a comeback or if arnold will give it a terminator twist of his own. >> hasta la vista, baby. >> terminator twist. who knew. >> what do you think? >> i think it's interesting. good choice. >> all right. good. nice to hear it. >> interesting. yeah, i would...
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the terminator is taken up with the boardroom. it's going to be a tagline. all the details just ahead. checking your stock index futures. the dow is down 44, nasdaq down 11. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets have breaking news. ♪ you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage, horsepower torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >> i cannot wait to say if you are fired. or you won't be back. lauren: he is 68 years old and nonstop chat. arnold schwarzenegger practicing possible catchphrases for when he takes over a celebrity apprentice next year. the terminator will replace donald nicole: quit the show after seven seasons to run for president. trump congratulated schwarzenegger sayin
the terminator is taken up with the boardroom. it's going to be a tagline. all the details just ahead. checking your stock index futures. the dow is down 44, nasdaq down 11. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets have breaking news. ♪ you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage, horsepower torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates....
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i can't wait to bring my experience to the boardroom and raise millions for charity."entice" reboot won't air till the 2016-2017 season. the world will have to wait to see if trump's classic line makes a comeback or if arnold will give it a "terminator" twist of his own. >> hasta la vista, baby. >> "terminator" twist? who knew. >> what do you think? >> i think it's interesting. good choice. >> all right. good. nice to hear it. >> interesting. yeah, i would watch. >> all right. by the way, did you notice the cameo by gary busey again? >> i did notice that. >> more busy. >> and we also have more news coming up. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," infor thatting insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson with some >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson with some of the top headlines worry following this morning on "world news now." at least seven people are dead and six others missing after flash flooding swamped two towns along the utah/arizona border. two cars carrying more than a dozen people were swep
i can't wait to bring my experience to the boardroom and raise millions for charity."entice" reboot won't air till the 2016-2017 season. the world will have to wait to see if trump's classic line makes a comeback or if arnold will give it a "terminator" twist of his own. >> hasta la vista, baby. >> "terminator" twist? who knew. >> what do you think? >> i think it's interesting. good choice. >> all right. good. nice to hear it. >>...
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unless you are able to deliver that to the investors in the boardroom, individuals, organizations, will not come in and invest. that is one. -- ease ofasy to doing business we are wasted 42 out of 80 economies fight and world bank. we have to go up the chain and make it easy for people to invest in india i do to get permits to build hotels or factories. until that changes can be tough to get investment into the country. brendan: when we talk about the silicon valley direct investment a lot of the challenges are the exact same as any other industrial investment. >> yes, and now also. when i say no, we seeing in e-commerce, we're seeing a lot coming from private equities into companies, all the e-commerce companies leveraging this for a wide variety of services. the thing that seems to be moving on its own. whatever we need to look at, it is more of the large infrastructure. doing business has an effect on silicon valley also. brendan: where you are in washington dc, it seems like indian businesses, the most goal for lobbying silicon valley is getting the right visas in place. helical --
unless you are able to deliver that to the investors in the boardroom, individuals, organizations, will not come in and invest. that is one. -- ease ofasy to doing business we are wasted 42 out of 80 economies fight and world bank. we have to go up the chain and make it easy for people to invest in india i do to get permits to build hotels or factories. until that changes can be tough to get investment into the country. brendan: when we talk about the silicon valley direct investment a lot of...
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charlie: then they had a boardroom struggle. boardroom had struggle, and she has taken a lot of flak for her leadership of hewlett-packard and having i have to say i agree that she was not a successful ceo there. charlie: first of all, there is donald trump making the case and then there was a column about this. pattie: he did. interesting because i went, i remember going to lucent in the summer of 1998 when there had been one story written about carly fiorina in publication called " investors business daily." i heard about this woman who was supposedly very charismatic and very strong and she was 44 years old at the time. and i remember her walking in the room that day. and quite honestly, i was daz zled. i was dazzled. she had a charisma, she had a command about her, and she was, she was a very, very good marketer. and then, when she went to hewlett-packard, and she wages a very long, many month proxy bigt for compac, acquisition and she was fighting certain shareholders who did not want the deal done, she went on a nationwide
charlie: then they had a boardroom struggle. boardroom had struggle, and she has taken a lot of flak for her leadership of hewlett-packard and having i have to say i agree that she was not a successful ceo there. charlie: first of all, there is donald trump making the case and then there was a column about this. pattie: he did. interesting because i went, i remember going to lucent in the summer of 1998 when there had been one story written about carly fiorina in publication called "...
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i can't wait to bring my experience to the boardroom and do so much for charity. and trump tweeted congrats to my friend arnold schwarzenegger who is going next week's celebrity apprenticeem he'll be great and will raise lots of money for charity. >>> and a flight out of miami last night. a female passenger had to be restrained after allegedly striking a the crew member. the flight was diverted the indianapolis but back in the air a short time later. the woman now faces several charges including battery. the fbi and tsa are investigating the incident. >>> and this morning a major turning point in europe's refugee crisis, hungary is slamming the door shut on its board we are serbia. for months it's been a human highway for migrants fleeing. many seeking ref hyung in tuge articles of the european union. nbc's richard engel is on the side of the fence with the families that did not make it in time. they fear they have nowhere to go. >> you cannot imagine what i kneel. i don't know. now i have no feeling at all. i'm surprised. i'm shocked. >> and because so many of yo
i can't wait to bring my experience to the boardroom and do so much for charity. and trump tweeted congrats to my friend arnold schwarzenegger who is going next week's celebrity apprenticeem he'll be great and will raise lots of money for charity. >>> and a flight out of miami last night. a female passenger had to be restrained after allegedly striking a the crew member. the flight was diverted the indianapolis but back in the air a short time later. the woman now faces several charges...
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a boardroom brawl. >> this is a debate about your record but there is no debate you left with packageth $42 million. does that make you part of the 1 percent economic el legal that could have trouble understanding the problems of ordinary working folks? >> i started out as a secretary and i have earnedverything. i did not inherit anything other than a good work ethic and strong values. shareholders voted on absolutely every aspect of my pay. period. that number you could pullff the numbers out of the air because it was based on the value of the help stock at that moment it has gone down. it has gone up. i have been clear about our net worth released two years of complete tax returns. i say this are people in this change worth a lot more money than i am, hillary clinton being one of them. >> and not dispute that based on what wenow. >> in the same 2008 video you said the following. based on personal experience, bold women and women in power are characterized differently than the male counterparts. is that true of new this campaign? >> of course. women in positions of authority or influ
a boardroom brawl. >> this is a debate about your record but there is no debate you left with packageth $42 million. does that make you part of the 1 percent economic el legal that could have trouble understanding the problems of ordinary working folks? >> i started out as a secretary and i have earnedverything. i did not inherit anything other than a good work ethic and strong values. shareholders voted on absolutely every aspect of my pay. period. that number you could pullff the...
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. >> that's why they packed the boardroom to send a message to the developers who build houses, but not schools. >> there has never been a room filled like this. >> an attorney representing the patterson ranch development asked for relief from uncertainty. the school assignment is unassigned meaning new students are not guaranteed a spot in the neighborhood schools. >> we are not going to over load schools that are already over loaded. >> we will have families with children moving in and they will want to know where is my starting point? >> the fremont development will add some 500 homes and originally included a new elementary school build. >> the school district was initially promised a turn key school. >> but the developer has since backed out leaving the burden on the school district to accommodate more students. who will get a spot, but maybe across town. >> we have the ability and the right to assign those students to any school we feel is appropriate. that's guaranteed by law. that's the only leverage we have. >> the board voted to keep the designation as unassigned. appreciatorr
. >> that's why they packed the boardroom to send a message to the developers who build houses, but not schools. >> there has never been a room filled like this. >> an attorney representing the patterson ranch development asked for relief from uncertainty. the school assignment is unassigned meaning new students are not guaranteed a spot in the neighborhood schools. >> we are not going to over load schools that are already over loaded. >> we will have families with...
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many of her novels depictured the bedrooms and boardrooms of hollywood' elite. collins is the younger sister of actress joan collins. and a reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news at our website at www.aljazeera.com. this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wild fire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight: technkow in search of the great american prarie. >> we're in the prarie state yet ironically, we have such little of it left. >> farming and overdevelopment killed it, now get ready for
many of her novels depictured the bedrooms and boardrooms of hollywood' elite. collins is the younger sister of actress joan collins. and a reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news at our website at www.aljazeera.com. this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wild fire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight:...
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so now we wait to see what it looks like when you put a terminator in the boardroom. alex? >> okay, can't wait for that. thank you so much, peter alexander. >>> now to the democratic race where yesterday hillary clinton targeted women voters who are key to her campaign. one poll shows her support among democratic women voters nationwide has fallen 29 points in the past two months. crisscrossing iowa yesterday the former secretary of state tried to shore up support urging victims of sexual assault not to let anyone silence them, also pledging to defend a woman's right to choose and against defunding planned parenthood. we also talked directly about her sagging poll numbers. >> i am not one of those who ever thought that this was going to be a straight shot. i've been in and around enough campaigns to know that there is an ebb and flow. polls go up and down. people's attention and decision making changes over time. i feel very confident about where we are in the campaign and very committed to doing everything i can to make my case as effectively as possible to women and men.
so now we wait to see what it looks like when you put a terminator in the boardroom. alex? >> okay, can't wait for that. thank you so much, peter alexander. >>> now to the democratic race where yesterday hillary clinton targeted women voters who are key to her campaign. one poll shows her support among democratic women voters nationwide has fallen 29 points in the past two months. crisscrossing iowa yesterday the former secretary of state tried to shore up support urging victims...
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it was deeply problematic to turn it off in a boardroom and a bathroom. an insight that we would not have realized that we not done that. that's another layer, can we really that our technology that way? this gets to the pipeline industry -- pipeline issues not just in the early stages but also in the tech industry. we were talking about diversity on panel, you see these devices created by these non-diverse segments not actually working and serving customers. moment.not a profound women were largely buying goods and putting women on the team who could speak better than the customer. wetechnology we think invented everything. we might be better at creating these issues, hopefully solving them, but a particular device -- oculus -- it did not work literally. it is a visual viewer. prof calo: according to dana boyd, it made women nauseated. ms. o'connor: the viewfinder was not set at the with for a aman's eyes -- width for woman's eyes, reflecting the fact that there were probably no women on the design team. they have done this study over and over again, wom
it was deeply problematic to turn it off in a boardroom and a bathroom. an insight that we would not have realized that we not done that. that's another layer, can we really that our technology that way? this gets to the pipeline industry -- pipeline issues not just in the early stages but also in the tech industry. we were talking about diversity on panel, you see these devices created by these non-diverse segments not actually working and serving customers. moment.not a profound women were...
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in 1988 this basketball player turned businessman found that his transition from the court to the boardroom wasn't easy. >> they'd want to talk about basketball or what's going on in the nba. but when it got to business, they kind of moved you to the side, let's that you can to somebody that's involved in the business or knows the business. they didn't really think that you knew what you were doing, so to speak. you have to make them look at you in a way that they think, oh, he does know what he's doing, he does understand business, he does understand numbers, he understands what he's trying to do. >> moving into the business world presented a challenge for this new ceo and his business partner. >> we made the mistake of opening a restaurant and neither one of us knowing the business. so we were relying upon someone else to run the business for us and we thought that would be successful. and i tell everybody, i use that the quickest way to failure. >> his long-time chief operating officer paul thompson feels bridgman has been passing along valuable life lessons as well. >> he's a big brothe
in 1988 this basketball player turned businessman found that his transition from the court to the boardroom wasn't easy. >> they'd want to talk about basketball or what's going on in the nba. but when it got to business, they kind of moved you to the side, let's that you can to somebody that's involved in the business or knows the business. they didn't really think that you knew what you were doing, so to speak. you have to make them look at you in a way that they think, oh, he does know...
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. >> that's why they packed the boardroom to send a message to the developers who build houses, but not schools. >> there has never been a room filled like this. >> an attorney representing the patterson ranch development asked for relief from uncertainty. the school assignment is unassigned meaning new students are not guaranteed a spot in the neighborhood schools. >> we are not going to over load schools that are already over loaded. >> we will have families with children moving in and they will want to know where is my starting point? >> the fremont development will add some 500 homes and originally included a new elementary school build. >> the school district was initially promised a turn key school. >> but the developer has since backed out leaving the burden on the school district to accommodate more students. who will get a spot, but maybe across town. >> we have the ability and the right to assign those students to any school we feel is appropriate. that's guaranteed by law. that's the only leverage we have. >> the board voted to keep the designation as unassigned. appreciatorr
. >> that's why they packed the boardroom to send a message to the developers who build houses, but not schools. >> there has never been a room filled like this. >> an attorney representing the patterson ranch development asked for relief from uncertainty. the school assignment is unassigned meaning new students are not guaranteed a spot in the neighborhood schools. >> we are not going to over load schools that are already over loaded. >> we will have families with...
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. >> and within a month, i was at the archdiocese boardroom in front of some stiff people and a painting. >> reporter: days before it was shown, it's in a room of what he calls freedom fighters. he thinks pope francis fits right in. >> that's why i painted these doves, almost a subliminal halo area around the head. and this captures my vision of what it's going to feel like for those people. >> reporter: in ewing, new jersey, i'm ray villeda, news 4 new york. >> you can find out how to enter the city later to see the pope on our website, nbcnewyork.com/pope will be the place for all things papal on his historic visit here to america. >>> and it's time now to turn our attention once again to the weather and the heatwave we're in. steve. >> chuck, sibilia, another hot one today. today makes day four of this heatwave. we were back in the 90s in central park, and tomorrow should be day five. but then after that, we start to cool things down. so the heatwave coming to an end, as we do head towards friday. but right now as we look outside, it is quite hazy. 84 degrees. under hazy sunshine. now
. >> and within a month, i was at the archdiocese boardroom in front of some stiff people and a painting. >> reporter: days before it was shown, it's in a room of what he calls freedom fighters. he thinks pope francis fits right in. >> that's why i painted these doves, almost a subliminal halo area around the head. and this captures my vision of what it's going to feel like for those people. >> reporter: in ewing, new jersey, i'm ray villeda, news 4 new york. >>...
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they went from the block to the boardroom.a story i think transcends hip-hop and culture. it is like a fairy tale story, if you will, of business and e-commerce and hip-hop. >> and you can see the awareness in fashion sprout up over the last few decades. i did a piece once on amar'e stoudamire, a basketball player for the new york knicks, and he's designing clothes. he's playing basketball and designing clothes. all of a sudden it's something that's not just sought after but it's cool. just incredibly cool in so many different walks of life. >> and i think it's true what they say in this film, everybody wants to be fresh. you look at some of the biggest designers like dior, they're listening. guys lick kanye west, like jay-z to be the spokesperson for their brand or to be at their fashion show and endorse their brands. when you have that hip-hop audience, have them engage in listening, your label explodes. >> and has it changed from the early '80s to now, how much power hip-hop has over overall fashion? >> totally. they have t
they went from the block to the boardroom.a story i think transcends hip-hop and culture. it is like a fairy tale story, if you will, of business and e-commerce and hip-hop. >> and you can see the awareness in fashion sprout up over the last few decades. i did a piece once on amar'e stoudamire, a basketball player for the new york knicks, and he's designing clothes. he's playing basketball and designing clothes. all of a sudden it's something that's not just sought after but it's cool....
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still to coming from the classroom to the boardroom. how one organization is helping high school students step into the business world. but first maim emma bowen scholar shows us the life of a fox five intern in 60 seconds. >> hi my name is sarah sanders i was class of 2015 majoring in broadcast journalism and public health. fox five and this is my fourth, i work in the public affairs department. here is the board for good day "street talk" we're booked for the next few weeks once preproduction is done we head right upstairs to the studio. >> and i hope to do segments for good day "street talk" but also more. >> lawmakers will continue to debate this it shall -- [cheering] >> had is a day in a life as a public affairs trainee in 60 seconds. fox you gotta get fios!" well, fios is a 100 network to the home, so you can get access to the fastest internet and in-home and fios gives you too. so everyone in the house can get online. fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phon
still to coming from the classroom to the boardroom. how one organization is helping high school students step into the business world. but first maim emma bowen scholar shows us the life of a fox five intern in 60 seconds. >> hi my name is sarah sanders i was class of 2015 majoring in broadcast journalism and public health. fox five and this is my fourth, i work in the public affairs department. here is the board for good day "street talk" we're booked for the next few weeks...
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they're artificial construct created arbitrarily in the boardrooms of europe. this is true of all of the countries in africa and the middle east, central asia. so, isis is not a very benevolent organization but it's an organic organization, and was predictable. that one possibility. what is going on in the ukraine, eastern ukraine, with the next -- i'm more on the side of the separatists. they're backed by the russians, but they have every right to want to cut away from the ukraine, which isn't -- it's like a political intertidal zone. it's not a real country so should break up into at least two, probably five or six different political intents. those are a couple of places that things might health saudi arabia, a gigantic accident waiting to happen, has been waiting to explode nor last 30 years. so, when saudi arabia blows up, breaks up, it will be interesting to see. but the problem is at this point the u.s. government is acting as a provocateur around the world, using it military power, which is about the only part of the u.s. government that kind of works,
they're artificial construct created arbitrarily in the boardrooms of europe. this is true of all of the countries in africa and the middle east, central asia. so, isis is not a very benevolent organization but it's an organic organization, and was predictable. that one possibility. what is going on in the ukraine, eastern ukraine, with the next -- i'm more on the side of the separatists. they're backed by the russians, but they have every right to want to cut away from the ukraine, which isn't...
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. >>> prosecutors say it is a landmark sentence, and the implications will be felt in corporate boardrooms across the country. today a judge sentenced the owner of the peanut corporation of america to 28 years in prison. last year a jury convicted stewart parnell of knowingly shipping peanuts with salmonella from 2008 to '09. the peanuts killed nine americans and sickened hundreds more. >>> new at 11, loudoun county has appointed an interim supervisor to replace a politician who resigned in disgrace. james bondfield will now represent the broad run district. if that name sounds familiar to you he is also the chairman of the county's parks and recreation board. bonfils will serve out the remaining months of shawne williams' term. williams resigned after arrest on assault and unlawful entry charges. a new elected supervisor will take over january 1. >>> tonight prince george's county firefighters are mourning a trailblazer in their department. carla blue was the first african american woman to reach deputy chief. she died in a crash over the weekend. shomari stone reports on the legacy she l
. >>> prosecutors say it is a landmark sentence, and the implications will be felt in corporate boardrooms across the country. today a judge sentenced the owner of the peanut corporation of america to 28 years in prison. last year a jury convicted stewart parnell of knowingly shipping peanuts with salmonella from 2008 to '09. the peanuts killed nine americans and sickened hundreds more. >>> new at 11, loudoun county has appointed an interim supervisor to replace a politician...
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. >> then they had a boardroom struggle. >> they had a boardroom struggle and she, you know, she has taken a lot of flack for her leadership of hewlett packard and having followed carly, i have to say, i agree that she was not a successful c.e.o. there. >> rose: first of all there is donald trump making the case and then andrew ross sorkin had a column of this. >> he did. he did. and carly, it's so interesting. because i went, i remember going to lucent in the summer of 1998 when there had been one-story written about carly fiorina in a publication called "investors business daily". and i was going out there because i heard about this woman who was supposedly very charismatic and very strong and she was 44 years ol at the time. and i remember her walking in the room that day. and quite honestly, i was dazzled. i was dazzled. she had-- she had a charisma. she had a command about her. and she was-- she was a very, very good marketer. and then when she went to hewlett packard and she waged a very long, many, many month proxy fight for compac, big acquisition, and fighting certain shareh
. >> then they had a boardroom struggle. >> they had a boardroom struggle and she, you know, she has taken a lot of flack for her leadership of hewlett packard and having followed carly, i have to say, i agree that she was not a successful c.e.o. there. >> rose: first of all there is donald trump making the case and then andrew ross sorkin had a column of this. >> he did. he did. and carly, it's so interesting. because i went, i remember going to lucent in the summer of...
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the bedrooms and boardrooms of hollywood' elite. collins is the younger sister of actress joan collins. and a reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news at our website at www.aljazeera.com. this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wild fire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight: technkow in search of the great american prarie. >> we're in the prarie state yet ironically, we have such little of it left. >> farming and overdevelopment killed it, now get ready for this... an explosition of color and the return of these native animals. >> how many plant speices do you have in here? >> but volunteers trying to bring back one of the planets most complex ecosystems ran into trouble. >> we just needed something to help level the playing field. >> why a certain animal from america's past was needed to pull off the impossible. >> we've just arrived at the nachusa gras
the bedrooms and boardrooms of hollywood' elite. collins is the younger sister of actress joan collins. and a reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news at our website at www.aljazeera.com. this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wild fire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight: technkow in search of the great...
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i can't wait to bring my experience to the boardroom and raise millions for charity. the "celebrity apprentice" reboot won't air till the 2016-2017 season. the world will have to wait to see if trump's classic line makes a comeback or if arnold will give it a terminator twist of his own. >> hasta la vista, baby. >> terminator twist. who knew. >> what do you think? >> i think it's interesting. good choice. >> all right. good. nice to hear it. >> interesting. yeah, i would watch. >> all right. by the way, did you notice the cameo by gary busey again? >> i did notice that. >> more busey than cowbells. >> and we also have more news coming up. [001:22:45;00]
i can't wait to bring my experience to the boardroom and raise millions for charity. the "celebrity apprentice" reboot won't air till the 2016-2017 season. the world will have to wait to see if trump's classic line makes a comeback or if arnold will give it a terminator twist of his own. >> hasta la vista, baby. >> terminator twist. who knew. >> what do you think? >> i think it's interesting. good choice. >> all right. good. nice to hear it. >>...
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it's not so dissimilar from women executives trying to get into the boardroom.ium with the big table last night. it's interesting and i think you have the sound bite from the super pac where you can see she's going after the feminist vote and acting like a feminist but rather a woman who wants a level playing field for women. i think you have the sound bite. >> let's watch it. >> look at this face. and look at all of your faces. the face of leadership. note to democrat party, we are not a special interest group. we are the majority of the nation. i am proud of every year and every wrinkle. >> let's also talk about this debate moment. i was kind of shocked by this. they were asked what would they would put on the $10 bill. she said this. >> i wouldn't change the $10 bill or the $20 bill. i think honestly, it's a gesture. i don't think it helps to change our history. what i would think is that we ought to recognize that women are not a special interest group. women are the majority of this nation. we are half the potential of this nation and this nation will be be
it's not so dissimilar from women executives trying to get into the boardroom.ium with the big table last night. it's interesting and i think you have the sound bite from the super pac where you can see she's going after the feminist vote and acting like a feminist but rather a woman who wants a level playing field for women. i think you have the sound bite. >> let's watch it. >> look at this face. and look at all of your faces. the face of leadership. note to democrat party, we are...
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they need to be given back to the boardroom.he elephant in the room is the constitution tha institution that do not play at the highest level. >> it's been organized by the red cross, the five countries build teams with players with disabled. >> a cricketer, years ago when he was just a few months old he became seriously ill. the local clinic had no idea what was wrong with him, so his family took him to a witch doctor. but after drinking the possession hipotion, his fingers turned back and h turn black and he would have to have his food amputated. he's representing his country at a twenty20 cricket tournament, a shorter, fast-pace version of the game. >> children who are missing limbs, they will see this player and think hey, i can do that, too. unlike some of they are competitors, the bangladeshi players have had almost no access to sports facilities geared towards disabled people. a few non-profits here run some programs for their disabled clients but that's about it. for some players like mohammed, the fact that he didn't ha
they need to be given back to the boardroom.he elephant in the room is the constitution tha institution that do not play at the highest level. >> it's been organized by the red cross, the five countries build teams with players with disabled. >> a cricketer, years ago when he was just a few months old he became seriously ill. the local clinic had no idea what was wrong with him, so his family took him to a witch doctor. but after drinking the possession hipotion, his fingers turned...
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if you were to shut off augmented reality, like google glass, when you were in the bathroom or a boardroom to peoplee talked with disabilities, they were using augmented reality as a .ubstitute it was deeply problematic to turn it off automatically in a boardroom or a bathroom. that is an insight we would not .ave realized another layer, can we that our technology that way? this gets to pipeline issues -- ms. o'connor: this gets to pipeline issues. not just in the early stages, but also in the tech industry. we were talking about diversity on panel, you see these devices created by these non-diverse segments not actually working and serving customers. this is not a profound moment. marketing in the 1960's in the united states realized that consumers were women. they put women on the team because they could speak to the customer. this is the same. we intact think we invented everything. we may be better at creating them, but we did not invent them. i had to call it a particular device, but i think it was oculus -- it did not work literally. it is a visual viewer. prof calo: according to dan
if you were to shut off augmented reality, like google glass, when you were in the bathroom or a boardroom to peoplee talked with disabilities, they were using augmented reality as a .ubstitute it was deeply problematic to turn it off automatically in a boardroom or a bathroom. that is an insight we would not .ave realized another layer, can we that our technology that way? this gets to pipeline issues -- ms. o'connor: this gets to pipeline issues. not just in the early stages, but also in the...
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country and i feel so strongly about the dysfunction that is going on both in washington and in the boardroomsamerica. look, i am not here to criticize the fed. but then again, you could argue that the fed got us into this to begin with with very low interest rates. and thismedicine, medicine is being given and given and given and we don't know what is going to happen. you don't know how bad the end of this is going to be. you do know that when you did a few years ago, because the catastrophe. here?do you draw the line jonathan: that is almost at for this hour. "the pulse" is coming up next. manus, danger ahead. i watch the video -- there is nothing substantially new in the video. he is just saying it all over again, a little more loudly. what was your take away? manus: he is giving a very stark warning. i think it very clearly personifies the domestic need in the united states of america. this is my subjective view. the personal need within the united states of america to raise rates versus the existential threat, which is a global commodity meltdown, slowdown in china. it is internal and ext
country and i feel so strongly about the dysfunction that is going on both in washington and in the boardroomsamerica. look, i am not here to criticize the fed. but then again, you could argue that the fed got us into this to begin with with very low interest rates. and thismedicine, medicine is being given and given and given and we don't know what is going to happen. you don't know how bad the end of this is going to be. you do know that when you did a few years ago, because the catastrophe....
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so that - those are issues that need to be taken back to the boardroom.ddress the elephant in the room, alienating the blacks. >> do you believe court is the right step to take? i cannot be at liberty to say it was right or correct. it's not south africans that are excluded. english speakers are excluded. the anies will take it in action. going to seek for the court order. i'm not sure if they are sports people. sports people deal with the issue. we need to take politics out of the issue. when they deal with transform ages, it's focted by the issue, every time it's excluded in the workshops or forums. >>> the secretary of soweto rugby yuan yorn, thank you for joining us. >> f.i.f.a.'s reform committee hulds its image on wednesday, under pressure to change their ways after nine were charged with corrosion. our correspondent joins us from london. who are the people on the committee. it's significant that it's taking place. it is the home of f.i.f.a., and they want is to be seen as independent as possible. it's important how it's seen. not just what they see
so that - those are issues that need to be taken back to the boardroom.ddress the elephant in the room, alienating the blacks. >> do you believe court is the right step to take? i cannot be at liberty to say it was right or correct. it's not south africans that are excluded. english speakers are excluded. the anies will take it in action. going to seek for the court order. i'm not sure if they are sports people. sports people deal with the issue. we need to take politics out of the issue....
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i'm not exactly sure how management or boardrooms or even society at large have head the decisions to promote gretchen or to tune in, but it is a fact that like ronald reagan she's become a tremendous success in great part because she's been constantly underestimated every step of the way. i have a feeling that that is fine by her. she's used it to work even harder and, importantly, to reach out to others who, like her, have dreams of their own. it's her story that provides the inspiration they might need to succeed as well. so, ladies and gentlemen, if you would, please join me in welcoming to the stage gretchen carlson. [applause] >> thank you so much, john, and i love that analogy to president reagan. i'm humbled by that analogy. i have to tell you, coming here today for the very first time was bittersweet for me and overwhelming and nostalgic because i had the opportunity to meet president reagan in the oval office when i was miss america, probably the proudest day of my year as miss america. and i'll never forget what he said to me. he knew i was a student at stanford, and he sai
i'm not exactly sure how management or boardrooms or even society at large have head the decisions to promote gretchen or to tune in, but it is a fact that like ronald reagan she's become a tremendous success in great part because she's been constantly underestimated every step of the way. i have a feeling that that is fine by her. she's used it to work even harder and, importantly, to reach out to others who, like her, have dreams of their own. it's her story that provides the inspiration they...
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i sat around a corporate boardroom talking about the billions of dollars overseas and what are we goingto do with them because we can't bring them back here. i would advocate for a six-month tax hiatus on those corporate taxes to let that money be repatriated into this country and -- [ applause ] and i would only put one requirement, and that is that 10% of the money that's repatriated has to be used to create jobs for unemployed people and people on welfare. you want to talk about -- [ applause ] you want to talk about -- you want to talk about a stimulus, that would be the biggest economic stim plus that thulus country has seen since the new deal and it wouldn't cost the taxpayers one penny. that's the kind of thing we have to start doing. more porimportantly -- more importantly it starts to re-establish the relationships between corporate america, business and industry and the community. because in the past it has been we, the people, who have taken care of the downtrodden in our society. it is our job. it is not the government's job to take care of people in our society. [ applause
i sat around a corporate boardroom talking about the billions of dollars overseas and what are we goingto do with them because we can't bring them back here. i would advocate for a six-month tax hiatus on those corporate taxes to let that money be repatriated into this country and -- [ applause ] and i would only put one requirement, and that is that 10% of the money that's repatriated has to be used to create jobs for unemployed people and people on welfare. you want to talk about -- [...
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you said in many interviews no secret you were fired in a boardroom brawl. there is a debate about your record there. one thing that's no debate about is you left with a package worth about $42 million. does that make you part of the 1% economical elite that may have a problem understanding the problems of ordinary working folks? >> i started out as a secretary. i earned absolutely everything. i didn't inherit anything other than a good work ethic and strong values. shareholders voted on absolutely every aspect of my pay. period. that number you can pull lots of numbers out of the air because it was based on the value of hp stock at that moment. it's gone down and up. i've been clear about our network released two years of complete tax returns. i would just say this. there are people in this race worth more money than i am. hillary clinton being one of them. >> can't dispute that based on what we know. in that same 2008 video, you said the following. based on personal experience, bold women and women in power are characterized and scrutinized differently tha
you said in many interviews no secret you were fired in a boardroom brawl. there is a debate about your record there. one thing that's no debate about is you left with a package worth about $42 million. does that make you part of the 1% economical elite that may have a problem understanding the problems of ordinary working folks? >> i started out as a secretary. i earned absolutely everything. i didn't inherit anything other than a good work ethic and strong values. shareholders voted on...
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it's deeply problematic to turn it off in a boardroom or bathroom and that's an insight we simply wouldn't have realized had we not done that. can we really better technology that way. >> diskettes do not only the pipeline issues in the tech industry and with lots of conversations about diversity on panels and development stage nec devices by a non-diverse segment. this is not in a hot moment. marketing rice at the numerous were women buying goods and they started putting them on the team because they could speak to the customer. and we didn't invent these issues are solving them. i would hate to call out the device but it's oculus that did not work. it is a visual viewer. >> viewfinder with that at a wit that didn't work for every woman's eyes and it was not tested and reflects the fact there were no women on the design team. and there's all sorts of studies. women on boards and leadership and design teams for technology will better serve results. that is one example of the diversity in the pipeline and created the device will end up with better devices and hardware and software in the fu
it's deeply problematic to turn it off in a boardroom or bathroom and that's an insight we simply wouldn't have realized had we not done that. can we really better technology that way. >> diskettes do not only the pipeline issues in the tech industry and with lots of conversations about diversity on panels and development stage nec devices by a non-diverse segment. this is not in a hot moment. marketing rice at the numerous were women buying goods and they started putting them on the team...
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the boardroom. it was full of people. it was the design committee. the selection committee.nd great people. adam was there. adam: leonard. bob hurst. charlie: you are sitting there with the board. it is not just leonard. renzo: the entire board. i started to think that wasn't a coffee. we started to talk. that's all. charlie: that's not all. adam: there was a bit of behind the scenes. we were interviewing a number of architects. leonard said we should ask one or two questions to every architect is a constant. we asked every architect what is your favorite museum building in the world? every architect named one of renzo's buildings. at the end of the process, he turned and said, we have 12 architects, everybody loves his building, where we not talking to renzo? charlie: which do they love? adam: the byler museum, the manila museum. it was those that came up over and over again. charlie: you said i'm not just here, i'm not prepared to compete. i don't do that. if you want me to do it, offer me the job and i will do it. renzo: i hope you understand, at a certain age you don't w
the boardroom. it was full of people. it was the design committee. the selection committee.nd great people. adam was there. adam: leonard. bob hurst. charlie: you are sitting there with the board. it is not just leonard. renzo: the entire board. i started to think that wasn't a coffee. we started to talk. that's all. charlie: that's not all. adam: there was a bit of behind the scenes. we were interviewing a number of architects. leonard said we should ask one or two questions to every architect...
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kevin: when you look at it, carly fionrina had a battle of the political boardroom against donald trump. this is the former hewlett-packard ceo that was not on the main stage during the first debate and then all of a sudden skyrocketed to the top of the polls because of her performance of that first happy hour debate. she has a compelling story. she is a breast cancer survivor, secretary to ceo. someone who lost a stepchild to drug addiction. when you got less that was what we saw on stage. she can also handle not only the personality in the politics, but the policy. she is really strong on communicating her policy positions. alison: and one of the moments everyone was waiting for was how to respond to donald trump of that "face" comment. kevin: what is important about how she handled it was she did not try to out-trump trump. we've seen a lot of candidates trying use the youtube, social media viral moment in which it was stick to her own local guns and was herself. she did not hit too hard but she stood up for herself. i think she made a strong showing to all the women in the electorat
kevin: when you look at it, carly fionrina had a battle of the political boardroom against donald trump. this is the former hewlett-packard ceo that was not on the main stage during the first debate and then all of a sudden skyrocketed to the top of the polls because of her performance of that first happy hour debate. she has a compelling story. she is a breast cancer survivor, secretary to ceo. someone who lost a stepchild to drug addiction. when you got less that was what we saw on stage. she...
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it was deeply problematic to turn it off automatically in a boardroom or bathroom. we simply would not have realized had we not done that. can we really that our technology that way -- can we really vet our technology that way? >> we are having a lot of conversations about diversity on panels and diversity in the development stage. you see devices when they are created by perhaps, a non-diver segment not working. this is not a profound moment. marketing realized that consumers are large the women and they started putting women on the team because they could speak better to the customer. this is the same thing. we did not invent these issues. we might be better at creating them are solving them. i think, i hate to call it a particular device. i think of -- i think it was populous that did not work. >> according to dana boyd, it made women nauseated. >> the viewfinder with set at a what that did not work for women's eyes. it was not tested on women. it reflects the fact that there are no women on the design team. harvard business review did the study over and over aga
it was deeply problematic to turn it off automatically in a boardroom or bathroom. we simply would not have realized had we not done that. can we really that our technology that way -- can we really vet our technology that way? >> we are having a lot of conversations about diversity on panels and diversity in the development stage. you see devices when they are created by perhaps, a non-diver segment not working. this is not a profound moment. marketing realized that consumers are large...
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i think what's happening in the boardrooms of american companies today is way more important than what'sappening at the federal reserve. cavuto: and you pointed out in the past round that this occurs during rapport democratic administrations, there's ronald reagan and when he was cutting taxes too much but my point is the markets are a beast themselves, companies and boardrooms and ceos and their executives and workers are very resourcesful at creating their own opportunities; right? >> that's exactly right. i mean ben and janet have never tracke fracking a well. they've never stayed up all night drinking red bull and writing apps; right? that's what makes the economy go and apple is going to introduce the iphone 6 plus s, whatever it is, whether or not the fed's at zero or 1%. they don't care where the fed is right now, they're going to introduce new phones. so that's what drives the economy, and i think people are focused on the fed so much because they've used it as an excuse because they've been bearish. everybody has been bearish and all because of the fed. cavuto: brian -- >> yeah.
i think what's happening in the boardrooms of american companies today is way more important than what'sappening at the federal reserve. cavuto: and you pointed out in the past round that this occurs during rapport democratic administrations, there's ronald reagan and when he was cutting taxes too much but my point is the markets are a beast themselves, companies and boardrooms and ceos and their executives and workers are very resourcesful at creating their own opportunities; right? >>...
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. >>> forget lunch meetings, business deals are going from boardroom to bicycles within an emerging funaphenomenon. less time to spend at the gym, they are forging new business connections while widdling their waistlines. the idea is to meet colleagues for classes or jogs rather than a lunch. >> you're getting to know people on a personal level. come as you are, have fun and just be yourself. >> couldn't help but notice they were still drinking in that video. while sweat working is the most prominent in advertising, public relations and media companies, also gaining popularity in the finance world. >> what do you think after your hot yoga? >> martini lunch and it looked like champagne to me. >>> a welcome sight at the valley fire. rain dousing flames as we learn more about the destruction left behind. >>> and 15-foot waves pound chile and coastline following a massive earthquake. tracking the tsunami advisory. we'll take a look coming up. joining us. i'm scott mcgrew in for sam brock. =laura/2shot= and i'm l g >>> good morning. happy thursday. i'm scott mcgrew in for sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia
. >>> forget lunch meetings, business deals are going from boardroom to bicycles within an emerging funaphenomenon. less time to spend at the gym, they are forging new business connections while widdling their waistlines. the idea is to meet colleagues for classes or jogs rather than a lunch. >> you're getting to know people on a personal level. come as you are, have fun and just be yourself. >> couldn't help but notice they were still drinking in that video. while sweat...
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. >> more like a boardroom than a rally. >> yes. >> and i want to come back to you and think this through, i want you to think of the question that you would ask if you were thinking in dana or hugh or jake's seat, and i want to give it to you first of what you would ask. >> i would say to jeb bush, governor bush, you have said that you said very critical things of donald trump, and turn and say them to his face right now, and see if he has the guts to do it right now, and if he can put the excla canmation point in this campaign. >> and amanda, what is yours? >> well, i would say donald can trump, one of the most important things that the president does is to appoint supreme court justices, and you are on the key low board, and do you still stand by the kelo decision and do you stand by it still? >> oh, tim nent decision. and scott, i want to squeeze in the question now. >> great, straight to immigration, and i want to draw out the difference, and i would ask jeb bush, that donald trump has said that he is for deporting 11 million dim grants here sh, and for revoking the birthright citize
. >> more like a boardroom than a rally. >> yes. >> and i want to come back to you and think this through, i want you to think of the question that you would ask if you were thinking in dana or hugh or jake's seat, and i want to give it to you first of what you would ask. >> i would say to jeb bush, governor bush, you have said that you said very critical things of donald trump, and turn and say them to his face right now, and see if he has the guts to do it right now,...
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campuses that you can say whatever you want and nobody can take too much offense, they can work in a boardroom and get fired. >> again, it's important to make distinctions here. i don't think anyone would dispute the importance when we talk about things that are violence, crime or sexual assault. there's crime anywhere on college camp upses. when people can't speak at a college, a person whose voice is a prominent person but are chosen to be a graduation speaker and students decide they are in a government with a certain policy, or work in a place... >> ciz. look at who -- "egypt in crisis, "-- condoleezza rice, who choses the student. a person of wealth on the board makes a decision who will be the college speaker. we want a say too. we want this to be the end, a celebration for someone that represents our point of view. not just an individual. >> well it depends who is choosing the graduation speaker. >> the point is, i think, condoleezza rice or others were denied opportunities, not on the basis of qualifications or something said or done. they have a right to speak to college students. >>
campuses that you can say whatever you want and nobody can take too much offense, they can work in a boardroom and get fired. >> again, it's important to make distinctions here. i don't think anyone would dispute the importance when we talk about things that are violence, crime or sexual assault. there's crime anywhere on college camp upses. when people can't speak at a college, a person whose voice is a prominent person but are chosen to be a graduation speaker and students decide they...
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do you think the apple boardroom will care one bit? i don't. they won't even talk about. they will talk about samsung and motorola and apple pay and what -- trish: maybe marks it harder to do some financial engineering moves they have all done. seen m&a go to record levels. companies buying out competition face it doesn't create jobs in the near term. you could argue about productivity et cetera. nonetheless, there are a lost reasons to think they have been more creative with balance sheets as a result of cheap money. but you said something very interesting here, brian. i want to get back to that i can see both you guys trying to get in on this, you have a bunch of princeton economists, yeah, running our system and they're doing more harm than good. >> the thing i see, without the fed and what the fed has done, without hank paulson at treasury in '08, i don't think we would be sitting here today. i think it was necessary. i don't think, i don't think the business leadership was ready to make a move to get commercial paper back in line in 2008. i think underneath this, fir
do you think the apple boardroom will care one bit? i don't. they won't even talk about. they will talk about samsung and motorola and apple pay and what -- trish: maybe marks it harder to do some financial engineering moves they have all done. seen m&a go to record levels. companies buying out competition face it doesn't create jobs in the near term. you could argue about productivity et cetera. nonetheless, there are a lost reasons to think they have been more creative with balance sheets...
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she was ousted from the company in boardroom brawl as she describes it in 2005. h.p.'s stock rose 7% when the street found out she was leaving the pane. the stock of h.p. is 60% below its all-time high 15 years ago and fiorina left with a $42 million severance package. she was also the first woman ever to run a fortune 20 company. when she took the helm of h.p. another woman who now runs h.p., meg whitman, told me what she thinks about fiorina for president. >> a former ceo of this company, carly fiorina throw her hat in the ring. would carly fiorina make a good u.s. president? >> i think carly has a lot of strengths. she has run big companies, traveled all over the world. she has a lot of strengths. we'll see how she stacks up versus the other republican kpelt exce competitors. >> she's come under criticism because of the 3,000 layoffs at h.p. you've overseen more than that. is that criticism warranted in a run for the white house? >> listen, what i learned in politics, everything is fair game. when you run, they can ask you any question on any subject. i would argue
she was ousted from the company in boardroom brawl as she describes it in 2005. h.p.'s stock rose 7% when the street found out she was leaving the pane. the stock of h.p. is 60% below its all-time high 15 years ago and fiorina left with a $42 million severance package. she was also the first woman ever to run a fortune 20 company. when she took the helm of h.p. another woman who now runs h.p., meg whitman, told me what she thinks about fiorina for president. >> a former ceo of this...
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he said i'm thrilled to bring my experience to the boardroom and continue to raise millions for charityted out congrats to my friend. he'll be great and will raise lots of money for charity. celebrity apprentice returns for the 2016-'17 television season. >>> next, why she did it. the explanation former prison seamstress gave nbc's matt lauer for helping two convicted killers escape. heart health's important... ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it's the ingredients...