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. >> i told him, save the day, do it fast, but inc. do so very much for inviting me to be a part of this, such an important event, and as we gather here today, our thoughts and our prayers are with the people of as israel struggles and continues to avail herself of the inherent right that she has, that every sovereign nation has, to defend herself, and, sadly, i was in israel just a few weeks ago when we heard the horrific news that the three teenagers were found, their bodies riddled hamas,llets, murdered by and an entire nation gathered around us as we attended the funeral, and i also had the -- day tothe next way be with the family, and it was butlutely heartbreaking, the family was so strong, and i thought this family is an emblem, a symbol of what the nation of israel is all about. founded in sorrow, struggling everyday, but bound by hope, because every person who came lifted the family up from there day of sorrow to tell them there and be a brighter tomorrow, the memory will forever be a blessing, and it is so emblematic of what
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. >> reporter: but diversified consultants inc., says it's just an honest error.. what do you say to them? >> although there is human error, we do our best every, single day, to make sure things like that do not happen. >> reporter: he says that human error, due to sheer volume. >> we make anywhere from 1 to 1.3 million calls a day. >> reporter: 68% of cell phone owners receive at least some unwanted calls. a quarter of them says it happens several times a week. and the biggest complaint, 34% say they get calls for collection of debts they don't owe. wrong calls often stem from cell phone numbers being recycled. but they're a tiny fraction of the total calls. what if you were called three times a day. >> if i was phoned three times a day, i would say please stop calling me. >> reporter: harassment is another problem with debt collection. repeated robocalls to cell phones are illegal. but there can be a big price to pay when debt collectors go too far. take diana may, who was awarded $10 million after receiving calls like these. >> i'm trying to reach diana. >> thi
. >> reporter: but diversified consultants inc., says it's just an honest error.. what do you say to them? >> although there is human error, we do our best every, single day, to make sure things like that do not happen. >> reporter: he says that human error, due to sheer volume. >> we make anywhere from 1 to 1.3 million calls a day. >> reporter: 68% of cell phone owners receive at least some unwanted calls. a quarter of them says it happens several times a week....
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inc. which, but the sprawling piz -- clinic, but the sprawling complex is quiet because it's only half full. admissions were shut down earlier this year after a court- appointed receiver overseeing california's healthcare system found too many problems. >> there were a lot of issues around supply chain issues. joyce haho is with the receiver's office. >> things like gloves for our nurses, the appropriate food out of the kitchen, catheters. >> basically they weren't ready. >> reporter: he's an employee at the prison who doesn't want to be identified. >> they're spending money on other things. >> reporter: like the e.r. when we visited, it was empty. >> i don't know of any instances where it's even been used. >> reporter: instead inmates in need of emergency care are sent out to local hospitals in ambulances at $600 a ride and that's not all. even though there's a primary care clinic that offers basic medical services and a telemedicine hub for virtual consults with specialists on the outside, inmates still are driven out daily. >> 10, 20, 30 per day, too many. we could take care of at least
inc. which, but the sprawling piz -- clinic, but the sprawling complex is quiet because it's only half full. admissions were shut down earlier this year after a court- appointed receiver overseeing california's healthcare system found too many problems. >> there were a lot of issues around supply chain issues. joyce haho is with the receiver's office. >> things like gloves for our nurses, the appropriate food out of the kitchen, catheters. >> basically they weren't ready....
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inc.. -- west bank. but we ought to draw lessons. when did they withdraw? they withdrew under a cherry pressure -- military pressure. second intifada. from sinai.w compelled to do so they with draw. i have two models here. in 1956 after the aggression, after the american administration compelled the and because of the military pressure as well. >> the killing will continue in gaza. will not continue one single moment. who wishes for his people to be killed? israel is more powerful than us. they kill every day 120 civilians. -- we killilitants militants who enter gaza. we do not wish for the killing to continue. we wish for our people to live without occupation and for the siege to be lifted. this is a humanitarian right for all the people, the world to believe in this area and >> do you hope israel survives as a state? >> i do not want to have my own conjecture. the [indiscernible] and other pundits are aware that israel is a fragile state, it to occupation and aggression. it services the west and they ourlooters, they steal are occupants. they suffer from
inc.. -- west bank. but we ought to draw lessons. when did they withdraw? they withdrew under a cherry pressure -- military pressure. second intifada. from sinai.w compelled to do so they with draw. i have two models here. in 1956 after the aggression, after the american administration compelled the and because of the military pressure as well. >> the killing will continue in gaza. will not continue one single moment. who wishes for his people to be killed? israel is more powerful than...
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we blurred some of the picture but it says big pimping inc.bonus for an 18 birthday signing. deputies say the man is aaron gim --gimbert. >> they watched that person today, he gave out a couple more cars and he's now in custody. >> reporter: but gimbert was not just walking the fairground. >> he had an employee shirt on a few hours later. >> we've had over 450,000 people come through this fair and then on the very last day we get one knuckle head and it's a shame. >> reporter: we called the number listed on the business card and reached a voice mail recording for bpi incorporated. katie utehs. >>> san rafael man is behind bars accused of sexually abusing a girl over the span of three years. 37-year-old arturo hernandez was arrested in novato this morning. he was the subject of an ongoing investigation after novato police received information that he had molested the girl while he was living at her home. >>> an update now on breaking news we brought you at the top of the newscast. we have just learned the two women hit by a car in the san franc
we blurred some of the picture but it says big pimping inc.bonus for an 18 birthday signing. deputies say the man is aaron gim --gimbert. >> they watched that person today, he gave out a couple more cars and he's now in custody. >> reporter: but gimbert was not just walking the fairground. >> he had an employee shirt on a few hours later. >> we've had over 450,000 people come through this fair and then on the very last day we get one knuckle head and it's a shame....
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monitored by another but then there is the of voice of the of superstar so it is my voice but yet, use brand conglomerate san ince change time i am launching a weight-loss campaigns through 2010 -- through twitter how to use this myself so i tweet my success, my meals, a certain comments and to. neil: even with that weight-loss that segment. >> but one day? >> if you attach yourself and you realize this would be big but other stars white tiger woods i have to reconnect i have alienated them but you are full throttle. >> i did not just embrace this but i was reluctant i want to keep the magic in the program then it becomes larger than life and you have to get in or you are blown over. neil: that someone else will pick up your fans? >> this is the way people communicate. neil: but at your expense? how did you know, they don't just do everything and not watching? >> you will not get mowed over but if you don't have a digital presence you are missing out with so much interaction with a -- whether they are your finance or not. i often will tweet to what i am thinking and put it out in my own words. people like to rea
monitored by another but then there is the of voice of the of superstar so it is my voice but yet, use brand conglomerate san ince change time i am launching a weight-loss campaigns through 2010 -- through twitter how to use this myself so i tweet my success, my meals, a certain comments and to. neil: even with that weight-loss that segment. >> but one day? >> if you attach yourself and you realize this would be big but other stars white tiger woods i have to reconnect i have...
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that was good pr advice from the clerk back in the day, but i in't inc. i attribute that -- don't think i attribute that to why monday. >> gentlemen, you said something about the difference between being upstairs in the courtroom and downstairs in the press office. can you tell us about what that differences and how you make the choice? >> i am in a lucky position that i have a partner who is very fast and handles our on the spot copy. copy ofte he can get a the opinion, he runs to his terminal and types of what happened. he has prewritten what we call snaps which are like urgent lines that will go to our customers. that gives me the luxury of being in the courtroom. and i worked for usa today the washington post, i could do it all the time. but that was before we had to be as fast as we have to be. you get to hear the justices tell you what they think is so important about the ruling. you get to see their colleagues react. people in the spectator section react. i think it is wonderful drama, and it plays into what david savage said about the not about wh
that was good pr advice from the clerk back in the day, but i in't inc. i attribute that -- don't think i attribute that to why monday. >> gentlemen, you said something about the difference between being upstairs in the courtroom and downstairs in the press office. can you tell us about what that differences and how you make the choice? >> i am in a lucky position that i have a partner who is very fast and handles our on the spot copy. copy ofte he can get a the opinion, he runs to...
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strong thunderstorms come after 8:00 or 9:00, but i think we will see the intensity died down. 90 degrees in frederick. very muggy and i'm sure you feel itp inc. outside the dewpoint temperatures. a lot of heat and humidity for these storms to work with. nighttime hours beginning to diminish but strong and severe drier before cooler and air moves and on wednesday. of people talking about the strong storms for tomorrow and tuesday. matches, germany and argentina were the two teams left standing. was declaredteam champion. one to eat argentina nothing. richard reid made the rounds too many watch parties today. he is live in northwest now. >> we have an impromptu celebration just before the natural -- national portrait gallery. have some video we can sh you shot just a short time ago -- people filling the street out here, just excited about this big win for germany. but fans of both teams were out in force. >> weather in argentina or pandemoniumld cup is taking d.c. by storm. >> in the national portrait our he aetrium, it was transformed into an epic gallery of soccer madness. >> they had the best in the whole world. tell that to the 100 plus pe
strong thunderstorms come after 8:00 or 9:00, but i think we will see the intensity died down. 90 degrees in frederick. very muggy and i'm sure you feel itp inc. outside the dewpoint temperatures. a lot of heat and humidity for these storms to work with. nighttime hours beginning to diminish but strong and severe drier before cooler and air moves and on wednesday. of people talking about the strong storms for tomorrow and tuesday. matches, germany and argentina were the two teams left standing....
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we blurred some of the picture but it says big pimping inc..nd offer assigning bonus for an 1 -- a signing bonus for an 18th birthday contract. >> he kind of thought about it and was like call me when you come close to turning 18. >> that's how i felt yesterday. >> carrie contacted a fair plea to report -- employee to report what happened but then decided to go straight to the alameda county sheriff's deputy. >> yeah mom he had a fair employee shirt on. and that just like pushed me over the limit. >> we got word that this perhaps was going on. we have the sexual assault -- enforcement team here. so we put them on it and they basically tracked this guy. and when they saw him pass these cards out. that's when they arrested hem. >> reporter: gumbert is in jail tonight and we're still working to learn exactly what charges he is facing. fair -- the fair and management tells me rather that all regular fair employees go through a thorough background check and that gimbert was a contract employee for a fair vendor. katie ewe tusks ktvu channel 2 news.
we blurred some of the picture but it says big pimping inc..nd offer assigning bonus for an 1 -- a signing bonus for an 18th birthday contract. >> he kind of thought about it and was like call me when you come close to turning 18. >> that's how i felt yesterday. >> carrie contacted a fair plea to report -- employee to report what happened but then decided to go straight to the alameda county sheriff's deputy. >> yeah mom he had a fair employee shirt on. and that just...
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inc. to be but he has made clear as we get to the end of his career that he does not necessarily want to be a coach or a general manager or have a small stake in a team. this of players do that, guy is thinking big about business and that is one of the reasons why he picks up the phone and asks people, how do you run your business? i think he has got a few things figured out. thank you so much. jon erlichman. we approach 26 minutes past the are, it is time for on the markets. today, our focus is on credit millionosting a 700 swiss loss and more portly, exiting some of its businesses. talkingbrady dougan about what credit suisse is doing. >> the regulatory involvement involves. we now some changes in our macro business. and changes to our fx businesses to make us more effective in serving our clients but also to allow us to drive high returns for our shareholders. i think the whole industry has farther to go in terms of adapting to the regulatory and the market environment. here's a change to have an ounce, how much longer can they keep the job, they haven't found their groove, they built th
inc. to be but he has made clear as we get to the end of his career that he does not necessarily want to be a coach or a general manager or have a small stake in a team. this of players do that, guy is thinking big about business and that is one of the reasons why he picks up the phone and asks people, how do you run your business? i think he has got a few things figured out. thank you so much. jon erlichman. we approach 26 minutes past the are, it is time for on the markets. today, our focus...
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together but there was said general feeling that john kerry played too much of the of role and trying to be too dominant so on that basis they thought to let ourselves. cheryl: avenue in glen garett ince? >> i have known him for a long time he is competent and talented but that chemistry that you have is unpredictable. cheryl: governor christie came out to lay blame of this dispute on president obama that we've made a huge mistake? >> we have not handled it well. we don't know how to deal with these people with those negotiations. with the right personality and that kind of people who know how to deal with these people has a remarkable record but you cannot put somebody in there and expect he would establish that trust and confidence. if you want to have a successful negotiation then you have trust and friendship that nothing i don't think those were established. cheryl: up and tell of recent memory there were three good peaceful years but this is a 2008 we had some quiet years but the gallup poll is surprising because showing that popularity among the religious groups. american muslims overwhelmingly approve this president does that surprise you or tell you anything how he handles th
together but there was said general feeling that john kerry played too much of the of role and trying to be too dominant so on that basis they thought to let ourselves. cheryl: avenue in glen garett ince? >> i have known him for a long time he is competent and talented but that chemistry that you have is unpredictable. cheryl: governor christie came out to lay blame of this dispute on president obama that we've made a huge mistake? >> we have not handled it well. we don't know how...
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inc. make? you make it pretty clear, it's an organization as well as an individual. bill clinton famously said when elected and going to washington, he said, you voted for one, but you > right. so i make the case now you're getting three. you're getting hillary, you're getting bill and you're getting chelsea who has taken an outsized and controlling roll in clinton, inc., the money-making political enterprise. >> daniel halper is the author of the fascinating new book "clinton, inc.," available online, bookstores everywhere. daniel, congratulations. >> thanks a lot. >> time for a few of your comments. robert tweeted me to say, why is nobody from either political bent asking why mexico is permitting the long transit of those kids through their country? actually, i've been asking exactly that. bruce in california writes, lou, the world is very unsafe and unstable. and our president stands down and is in idle gear. this is absurd. i think it's worse than that. a copy of my new novel "border war" all to the authors of tonight's comments, keep them coming. e-mail me. follow us on twitter. go to our facebook page. thank you for being with us. good night. g our country. tha
inc. make? you make it pretty clear, it's an organization as well as an individual. bill clinton famously said when elected and going to washington, he said, you voted for one, but you > right. so i make the case now you're getting three. you're getting hillary, you're getting bill and you're getting chelsea who has taken an outsized and controlling roll in clinton, inc., the money-making political enterprise. >> daniel halper is the author of the fascinating new book "clinton,...
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inc.] alex: thanks for joining us. i'm alex paen. you may not know this, butvery day, thousands of men, women, and children are reported missing.
inc.] alex: thanks for joining us. i'm alex paen. you may not know this, butvery day, thousands of men, women, and children are reported missing.
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ecb does nothing until 2018 but it depends on the inflation story. >> maybe some inc. -- maybe somethingtive easing? giving the banks a chance to expand the balance sheet, the question is whether the banks actually take the ecb up on its offer. if they don't, then you may not get the growth push, the inflation push that the ecb would like to generate. if that does not materialize, the ecb will have to be more proactive. >> when do we start to feel the effects of the june 5 announcements? euro is trading stronger against the dollar, isn't it, then at the time which is not what they intended. >> that is interesting because that it may be what draghi will be quizzed on. they haven't listened materially. you have the bond your lower and the euro unchanged and efficient -- >> didn't periphery move ahead? >> if you look since the actual announcement, even that it was considered a bit more aggressive than what people were thinking, it does not look that they have moved markets broadly. he will get the first indication with the september rt ro. i think it is really only 2015 when we really see i
ecb does nothing until 2018 but it depends on the inflation story. >> maybe some inc. -- maybe somethingtive easing? giving the banks a chance to expand the balance sheet, the question is whether the banks actually take the ecb up on its offer. if they don't, then you may not get the growth push, the inflation push that the ecb would like to generate. if that does not materialize, the ecb will have to be more proactive. >> when do we start to feel the effects of the june 5...
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assistance not only in the district of columbia to the almost 200 children already here but to go to the border. i just inc. after the treatment that was received, and i know there were nonprofit at the me all it does seem to the help we can get. there will be those that can make their way to the border. >> i invite annexed panel. if you have any comments you might have. math the children, let me thank you and thank our leader for theirs there it. -- for i hope my fellow members will place it on their lapel. i am going to move it close to my heart. we are here because we we want our. republican friends to listen to the stories you have just given. i want to emphasize there is no reason to change the law. law that gives you rights. i believe after we hear your stories we deserve those right. to a court. did you have a lawyer? that was your lawyer? two children have a lawyer. could that lawyer asked lane to you what was going on? ?- explain did that make you feel better? feel secure. >> the judge was able to ask ?hat you have been through >> yes. some childking for to have a lawyer to express what your right
assistance not only in the district of columbia to the almost 200 children already here but to go to the border. i just inc. after the treatment that was received, and i know there were nonprofit at the me all it does seem to the help we can get. there will be those that can make their way to the border. >> i invite annexed panel. if you have any comments you might have. math the children, let me thank you and thank our leader for theirs there it. -- for i hope my fellow members will...
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inc. like these are largely television-related businesses. they both obviously have film operations buthis is largely a play on the future of television. if you look at where is foxx sits. dealsve two massive taking place. time warner cable being swallowed up by comcast. we constantly talk about what for the channels, what kind of leverage they will have in the negotiations when they are trying to squeeze more fees out of the cable company. if you look at some of the things foxx has been doing, trying to boost the value of their own brand. this would be the extension of that. hbo, turner, some of the big brands that time warner would bring to the table, they can potentially have more like bridge. leave silicon valley out of this discussion. silicon valley companies are pursuing their own content shortages. here they are, interested in going after time warner. ago, alexnutes sherman reporting that time warner does not want to consider this while other potential suitors are busy doing other deals. comcast, trying to buy time warner cable. what do essentially, you make of the fact that the
inc. like these are largely television-related businesses. they both obviously have film operations buthis is largely a play on the future of television. if you look at where is foxx sits. dealsve two massive taking place. time warner cable being swallowed up by comcast. we constantly talk about what for the channels, what kind of leverage they will have in the negotiations when they are trying to squeeze more fees out of the cable company. if you look at some of the things foxx has been doing,...
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inc. government contracting weekly is the only television program devoted exclusively to the competitive and dynamic world of government contracting, a world where coming in second place is not an option butwhere principle-centered winning is the only approach. good morning and welcome to government contracting weekly. i'm jim mccarthy, the owner of key solutions and the host of this show. i don't recall a timwhen the government contracting community wasn't calling for reforms in the acquisition process. but as we move further into 2014, that chorus of voices has taken on an even greater level of urgency and some would even say frustration. idiq contracts, lpta and incredibly long and slow product development cycles are but a few of the issues that the private sector
inc. government contracting weekly is the only television program devoted exclusively to the competitive and dynamic world of government contracting, a world where coming in second place is not an option butwhere principle-centered winning is the only approach. good morning and welcome to government contracting weekly. i'm jim mccarthy, the owner of key solutions and the host of this show. i don't recall a timwhen the government contracting community wasn't calling for reforms in the...
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but they are ok. new york - nonprofit organization goodwill industries inc.with federal officials to investigate a possible security breach. the rockville, maryland-based organization says it was contacted friday by a payment card industry fraud investigative unit and federal authorities who said payment card numbers may have been stolen from some u.s. stores. investigators are reviewing information but so far no data breach has been discovered. goodwill operates more than 2,900 stores and takes in annual retail sales of $3.79 billion. it sells donated merchandise to fund job programs. goodwill says it is working with credit card makers, the secret service and fraud investigators to figure out if a breach occurred. its investigation follows a spate of high-profile data breaches at target, neiman marcus and other retailers. were following the top trending stories on social media right now including the fiancee aaron jz room where. someone placed the american flags they usually fly off the bridge with white flags. spokesperson: get a $1,000 turbocharged reward
but they are ok. new york - nonprofit organization goodwill industries inc.with federal officials to investigate a possible security breach. the rockville, maryland-based organization says it was contacted friday by a payment card industry fraud investigative unit and federal authorities who said payment card numbers may have been stolen from some u.s. stores. investigators are reviewing information but so far no data breach has been discovered. goodwill operates more than 2,900 stores and...
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but he got rebuffed. >> jeff bewkes, who runs time warner inc., he thinks it is better for the company to remain independent. he has been selling off assets. when he first took over, he sold aol and timeun off warner cable. recently, he's been off -- recently, he spun off time inc. it is a much cleaner and more focused company in terms of being a pure play video entertainment business, which would fit in with fox. >> was in google rumored to be a better for time warner? bit mores a far-fetched. we don't have reporting that the kids anything real with any kind of silicon valley company. philosophically, it makes sense that some of the emerging silicon valley companies with want more content. youtube, it is a business that has not found its footing. it is growing but it is unclear what the business model is. time warner has a great business model. whether it is google or facebook or a silicon valley company, they would like to have because it is a content company with a figured out business. that is more far afield. there are not any real discussions. the thing with fox makes more sense from a balance sheet a
but he got rebuffed. >> jeff bewkes, who runs time warner inc., he thinks it is better for the company to remain independent. he has been selling off assets. when he first took over, he sold aol and timeun off warner cable. recently, he's been off -- recently, he spun off time inc. it is a much cleaner and more focused company in terms of being a pure play video entertainment business, which would fit in with fox. >> was in google rumored to be a better for time warner? bit mores a...
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but it is overall good for the consumer. what is good for the consumer is good for us. >> inc.ou've -- thank you for joining us, popcorn, indiana ceo hitesh hajarnavis. next, more americans are enrolling in obamacare and why that is the only -- is only the beginning. ♪ >> this is "taking stock," and i'm cory johnson filling in for pimm fox. even if obamacare continues to be challenged in the court, it is enjoying slower growth in spending. we are joined by kenneth fasola. talk about how this affects your business in regard to obamacare. >> thanks for having me. consumers confused about what is next. the news is a bit alarming to some with, perhaps, courts ruling -- ruling on subsidies. us,essful enrollment for though. thousands of consumers came late into the program and we were able to enroll about 100,000 people at the end of the first quarter. now we are just taking stock as far as the people we've enrolled , but they've got their cards and coverage they need. >> there is a takeaway from that. it is a rough start, but it's working. a lot of people are getting health insuranc
but it is overall good for the consumer. what is good for the consumer is good for us. >> inc.ou've -- thank you for joining us, popcorn, indiana ceo hitesh hajarnavis. next, more americans are enrolling in obamacare and why that is the only -- is only the beginning. ♪ >> this is "taking stock," and i'm cory johnson filling in for pimm fox. even if obamacare continues to be challenged in the court, it is enjoying slower growth in spending. we are joined by kenneth...
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murdock made an $80 billion offer last month to buy time warner, inc., which is the parent company of cnn. apparently the board rejected it. but this over? >> i don't think it's over. i think, first of all, i would not be, you know, belting against rupert, number one. number two is, a lot of the shareholders who own time warner also own intirs century fox. so it's a similar shareholder of synergies, the stould would be up. >> it's up. >> up to what he offered and still not what he offered. the offer is still a little better. i suspect rupert comes back with a higher bid. we have no inside information on this but i would imagine he comes back with a higher bid and the shareholders are going to vote. remember this, they have said -- 21st century fox said we'll sell cnn to appease regulators. >> beat 'em, buy 'em, sell 'em. >> sell 'em. cbs has wanted them for a long time. there's also some relationships there between cnn and cbs folks. i could see a leading cbs man buying cnn. we worked it all out. >> and you could run anthony bourdain and the "60s files" on a loop. it's going to be great. we'll be right back. (vo) friday night
murdock made an $80 billion offer last month to buy time warner, inc., which is the parent company of cnn. apparently the board rejected it. but this over? >> i don't think it's over. i think, first of all, i would not be, you know, belting against rupert, number one. number two is, a lot of the shareholders who own time warner also own intirs century fox. so it's a similar shareholder of synergies, the stould would be up. >> it's up. >> up to what he offered and still not...
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but only a bit. >> okay. our under the radar name of the day is n.i.c. inc builds their web page in don't answer that question. egov is the ticker. and their target it at $23. that's about 30% above the current trading price for egov. that is street talk for monday. meantime, the biggest names in the sky are all gathering in one place today the in england for the annual farn borough air show. >> phil lebeau is there. he jones us now. what are some of the hot stories right now, phil? >> the interesting stories, one existing plane that we haven't seen here. three stories really dominating the headlines here today. the plane that we didn't see that a lot of people are talking about the lockheed martin f-35. this was supposed to be the public debut. it's been grounded since late june. the department of defense has not cleared it to be flown yet. they're still waiting. lockheed hopes to have it here by the end of the week. a lot of people -- and the industry is still soaring. almost every ceo was very optimistic about the strength of orders continuing, maybe not
but only a bit. >> okay. our under the radar name of the day is n.i.c. inc builds their web page in don't answer that question. egov is the ticker. and their target it at $23. that's about 30% above the current trading price for egov. that is street talk for monday. meantime, the biggest names in the sky are all gathering in one place today the in england for the annual farn borough air show. >> phil lebeau is there. he jones us now. what are some of the hot stories right now, phil?...
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inc. terraforming is a solution to our own lack of discipline or our own lack of care and understanding -- i don't think terraforming is a solution. far, the greatest risk, but, you know, if you deep, long time horizons, you can imagine threats. the sun going out, black holes wandering into our solar system. there are astronomical threats to our species, and we are concentrated in a single location. you can imagine in deep time is thinking about diversifying our real estate portfolio, but for right now, solving the threat we pose to ourselves, i think we should not consider that as a solution. >> when it comes to the actual work you are doing with a sampling of mars -- i want to get back to that a little bit. you are essentially retraining yourself for a new mission, right? about that?o how did you go about the educational aspects of it as well as the social aspects? >> great question. i happen to love doing different things. helping thei was team, developing a landing system, and now we are talking about sampling systems. very different sort of his extent -- sort of physics involved. i love that. i love learning about new fields, learning about new areas of
inc. terraforming is a solution to our own lack of discipline or our own lack of care and understanding -- i don't think terraforming is a solution. far, the greatest risk, but, you know, if you deep, long time horizons, you can imagine threats. the sun going out, black holes wandering into our solar system. there are astronomical threats to our species, and we are concentrated in a single location. you can imagine in deep time is thinking about diversifying our real estate portfolio, but for...
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moscow editor of global media inc as a media channel daniel schecter even as the wall mongering is only making matters worse. many in the media in america is responsible but without any evidence to back it up and of course the ukrainian president has blamed terrorists whoever they are . trading of accusations between the ukrainian military and the so-called separatists in the east of the ukraine obviously to needs to be some sort of a kind of ceasefire there and a real serious investigation if you want to get at the truth this is a very politically laced subject that really requires this passionate international investigation that's of a detail of look at the area where m.h. seventeen came down let's bring you the little town where most of the dead from right there could up before the plane came from the northwest and ultimately flew almost across the entire war zone that includes to form a hot spots are going to come of course now major ukrainian army outposts or the crash site though is almost directly between the regional capitals of dawn yet. you can see on the map kiev an anti government forces have engaged in some of the fiercest fighting over there
moscow editor of global media inc as a media channel daniel schecter even as the wall mongering is only making matters worse. many in the media in america is responsible but without any evidence to back it up and of course the ukrainian president has blamed terrorists whoever they are . trading of accusations between the ukrainian military and the so-called separatists in the east of the ukraine obviously to needs to be some sort of a kind of ceasefire there and a real serious investigation if...
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inc. thing about the syndrome, there are negatives, but so many positives about them. >> participants arem all over the country. as they write and record, researchers study how the brain responds to music. during this session, the song they recorded is called bright eyes. >> in our eyes, we have starbursts and when the light shines in our eyes, it shines to everyone else, so i guess it just means that we have bright eyes and we're here to shine it for other people in the world. >> country artists join and get a lot from their participation. >> they might be the biggest group of talented musicians in nashville, because they have big old hearts and they are to bright and that's what it takes to be in the music business. >> these kids just do it for the heck of it. they just love it. i learn from them. >> after a week of writing, recording and rubbing elbows with their favorite stars, it all comes down to this. ♪ we're in this together >> they performed on a the stage coveted by musicians all over the world, the grand ole opry. >> they're changing my world. >> the crowd gave them an honor, a
inc. thing about the syndrome, there are negatives, but so many positives about them. >> participants arem all over the country. as they write and record, researchers study how the brain responds to music. during this session, the song they recorded is called bright eyes. >> in our eyes, we have starbursts and when the light shines in our eyes, it shines to everyone else, so i guess it just means that we have bright eyes and we're here to shine it for other people in the world....
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inc. government contracting weekly is the only television program devoted exclusively to the competitive and dynamic world of government contracting, a world where coming in second place is not an option, buthere principle-centered winning is the only approach. good morning, and welcome to government contracting weekly. i'm jim mccarthy, the owner of key solutions and the host of this show. now, as you know, government contracting weekly is all about winning and retaining government contracts. an oral presentation can often make the difference between winning and losing, so this morning we're going to take a deep dive into the critical area of orals. i've often felt that you could fill a large room
inc. government contracting weekly is the only television program devoted exclusively to the competitive and dynamic world of government contracting, a world where coming in second place is not an option, buthere principle-centered winning is the only approach. good morning, and welcome to government contracting weekly. i'm jim mccarthy, the owner of key solutions and the host of this show. now, as you know, government contracting weekly is all about winning and retaining government contracts....
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inc. government contracting weekly is the only television program devoted exclusively to the competitive and dynamic world of government contracting a world where coming in second place is not an option but where principle-centered winning is the only approach. good morning and welcome to government contracting weekly. i'm jim mccarthy the owner of key solutions and the host of this show. all of us in the government contracting community recognize that the past few years have been remarkable both for their challenges and their uncertainties. as a result, many of us have focused our efforts on simply maintaining our business market position. well, today we're going to go on the offense and i'm joined by a group of experts who will probe with me
inc. government contracting weekly is the only television program devoted exclusively to the competitive and dynamic world of government contracting a world where coming in second place is not an option but where principle-centered winning is the only approach. good morning and welcome to government contracting weekly. i'm jim mccarthy the owner of key solutions and the host of this show. all of us in the government contracting community recognize that the past few years have been remarkable...
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but the acquisitions have brought them a lot of revenue. they farm out or delay the bad,sition, and despite you have falling margins. the pressure is inc.ently -- is increasingly on marissa mayer to perform. >> we are going to be all over yahoo! earnings later today. >> like a blanket. >> cory johnson, our editor at erlichman, thank you. young up, we will tell about a massive restructuring in which departments at microsoft could be impacted, next. ♪ >> its 26 minutes past the hour which means bloomberg television is on the markets. overall, equity markets are lower following comments by janet yellen. markets are down, pretty much flat. s&p and nasdaq are also selling. after earningsay beat analyst estimates. we will be back with more bloomberg west after this break. ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg west. i'm emily chang. janet yellen has been testifying before the banking committee today. she questioned the valuations of social media stocks in federal court saying "nevertheless, valuation metrics in some sectors do appears substantially stretched, particularly in the social media and technology despitees, estimates in recent years." micr
but the acquisitions have brought them a lot of revenue. they farm out or delay the bad,sition, and despite you have falling margins. the pressure is inc.ently -- is increasingly on marissa mayer to perform. >> we are going to be all over yahoo! earnings later today. >> like a blanket. >> cory johnson, our editor at erlichman, thank you. young up, we will tell about a massive restructuring in which departments at microsoft could be impacted, next. ♪ >> its 26 minutes...
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inc. >> that's our former -- >> and it's still there. can you go and check it out. it's agreed to rerun. >> butke the good times where michael's bad spanked the gang mesh that was trying to initiate michael into the gang. michael was a good student. >>> we have two fast-food stocks heading in completely different directions. mcdom's chipotle. >>> and this is your last chance to guess the mystery chart. the only hit is to not do any corny puns. we are all ears. at least i am, back after this. did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. sglool time now to reveal the mystery chart. we told there would by no corny puns. that is one.
inc. >> that's our former -- >> and it's still there. can you go and check it out. it's agreed to rerun. >> butke the good times where michael's bad spanked the gang mesh that was trying to initiate michael into the gang. michael was a good student. >>> we have two fast-food stocks heading in completely different directions. mcdom's chipotle. >>> and this is your last chance to guess the mystery chart. the only hit is to not do any corny puns. we are all...
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inc. one year later to promote women coming into the workforce 1940 through 1945 the work force when 25 percent at the 34% 1% of manufacturing aircraft 65% of the jobs bute say it is nothing more than propaganda that women were paid 50 percent less and there were all fired after the war was over. so the issue today? still a major issue even when they are famous and glamorous. mark walberg is the largest money making actor in hollywood making 32 million per year while angelina joe lee made 30 million the average guy made almost 42 million while the top women only made 22 million. so that brings us to the first "the real real deal" here is the thing but if this is of return on investment who brings the big bucks or is that the proxy for the entire country? >> yes. but also not seeing that a rift but for example, a financial specialist 68% less with an end. >> is that because of gender discrimination? >> they say it is gender discrimination doctors and surgeons 71% less. let me rephrase that. charles: 71 percent of every dollar. >> yes. >> they will work more hours than women so with 88%? >> the woman who is single told not meritor know kids is 96%. there
inc. one year later to promote women coming into the workforce 1940 through 1945 the work force when 25 percent at the 34% 1% of manufacturing aircraft 65% of the jobs bute say it is nothing more than propaganda that women were paid 50 percent less and there were all fired after the war was over. so the issue today? still a major issue even when they are famous and glamorous. mark walberg is the largest money making actor in hollywood making 32 million per year while angelina joe lee made 30...
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but i think--yes, there is--there is a difference sense of openness. now when i was at inc., living in boston, it was the pc revolution and we were covering it. and then it was the shake-out in the pc revolution. and, you know, and i think--so we were very tied in to that whole community. but in southern california, or in california in general, there is a sense of the--the future being present. i don't know how to describe that. i mean, you're in very cosmopolitan places with people from all over the world who have come there believing in the possibility of a better future for themselves and their children. so that's part of it. part of it is that you are looking toward the pacific rather than across the atlantic, which has a sense of--i mean, you're not looking back toward the old country. i--it's a--it's a strange kind of effect that that has. and, of course, then there's all the--the industries that we associate with the future evolution of the economy, which obviously you've got the high-tech silicon valley a--area, and then biotechnology which is also strong in both no
but i think--yes, there is--there is a difference sense of openness. now when i was at inc., living in boston, it was the pc revolution and we were covering it. and then it was the shake-out in the pc revolution. and, you know, and i think--so we were very tied in to that whole community. but in southern california, or in california in general, there is a sense of the--the future being present. i don't know how to describe that. i mean, you're in very cosmopolitan places with people from all...
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inc t incentives that high taxes push investors and individual earners into other markets. >> all right, thank you. >>> when we come back, she's busy barn storming the country in support of other democrats. but calls are growing for elizabeth warren to throw her own hat into the 2016 race. could she pose a serious threat to clinton?ome th a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. can i get my actual credit report... like, the one the bank sees? [ male voice ] sheesh, i feel like i'm being interrogated over here. [ male voice ] she's onto us. dump her. [ pay phone rings ] hello? oh, man. that never gets old. no, it does not. [ female announcer ] not all credit report sites are equal. experian.com members get personalized help and a real credit report. join now at experian.com with enrollment in experian credit tracker. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean
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inc that's a media channel danny schechter he believes war mongering is only raising that many in the media in america are already blaming president putin personally for this as if he is responsible but without any evidence to back it up and of course the ukrainian president has blamed terrorists whoever they are. trading of accusations between the ukrainian military and the so-called separatists in the east of the ukraine obviously to needs to be some sort of a kind of ceasefire there and a real serious investigation if you want to get at the truth this is a very politically laced subject that really requires this passionate international investigation. other lawyers have been lost this week in eastern ukraine that were not involved in the plane crash victims are going down on its own citizens in the east of largely gone unnoticed after the break. we report on the offensive against the region's biggest cities. and the bloody onslaught with no end in sight if the israeli palestinian conflict escalates we have a look at the young and vulnerable of gaza who are certainly suffering there but. i want to allegations of propaganda also represent them because what you do is essentially to m
inc that's a media channel danny schechter he believes war mongering is only raising that many in the media in america are already blaming president putin personally for this as if he is responsible but without any evidence to back it up and of course the ukrainian president has blamed terrorists whoever they are. trading of accusations between the ukrainian military and the so-called separatists in the east of the ukraine obviously to needs to be some sort of a kind of ceasefire there and a...