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but i go back to an idea centric at the end of the table who believes people should be able to own automatic weapons and speak freely without being arrested or gosh, how radical. in england this is not really on the table. >> conservative and libertarians in agreement when it comes to the use of the police, the use of terror watch, et cetera speak was no. i think that's another flashpoint. domestically there i am more with the libertarians. some conservatives, not all, many conservatives have embraced this right on crime wave. but some conservatives are suspicious of the government until their agents are involved. ..
but i go back to an idea centric at the end of the table who believes people should be able to own automatic weapons and speak freely without being arrested or gosh, how radical. in england this is not really on the table. >> conservative and libertarians in agreement when it comes to the use of the police, the use of terror watch, et cetera speak was no. i think that's another flashpoint. domestically there i am more with the libertarians. some conservatives, not all, many conservatives...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridorand gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options here. adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998. at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> val
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridorand gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options here. adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and...
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>> they are on their feet in the hampshire today after another these eight republican rivals centric debate. trump, the gop front-runner wowing a trump trumping his rise as a political rookie. >> we started off with 17 and one by one, they are disappearing. as they go out. >> he fielded questions from the group ranging from health care for veterans to the topic he claims gets the most support. >> people want borders. >> it was fresh off the fourth showdown between the gop candidates last night. >> 12 million illegal immigrants , to send them back, 500,000 per month, is just not possible . it is not embracing american values. event seemed to embrace the trump message. >> the more i see him, the more i like him. >> i think he is right on. immigration. s popularity not just reflected in the polls. organizers say this morning' s event set a record. 5. >> new details about the driver police officers. he is a former uber driver with a long history of driving offenses. uber confirms that brian gilbert drove with the car sharing services for ip word of time, but not for several weeks now. th
>> they are on their feet in the hampshire today after another these eight republican rivals centric debate. trump, the gop front-runner wowing a trump trumping his rise as a political rookie. >> we started off with 17 and one by one, they are disappearing. as they go out. >> he fielded questions from the group ranging from health care for veterans to the topic he claims gets the most support. >> people want borders. >> it was fresh off the fourth showdown between...
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. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digitalations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ i finally did it! ♪ ew, you did it all right. let sparkle paper towels clean it up. do the math - and you'll see sparkle costs less. plus it's perfect for cleaning spills... ...desktops... ...windows... ...and chalkboards. now that's what i call clean. too clean? sparkle. because it's a messy wo
. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digitalations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way...
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bottom up approach, not a top down state centric approach. really muslim jurises to explain this is a group. they are described as the dogs of hell. the proagain tor, of the antichrist. so when these people are only hearing the language of heroism, we need to show them, it's actually terrorism. >> president obama came to office, assuring people that the united states could walk and chew gum at the same time. with isil pursuing operations in its home territory, actively recruiting groups in africa, preparing for smaller and harder to detect operations, is the world showing it is able to the many different aspects of isil. how to fight it? it's the inside story. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. the international extremist group that calls itself the islamic state has many operations going at once. it's an army, fighting armies in the field, a terror group, kidnapping, raping, and killing civilians, a financial operation, selling oil and antiques, and a propaganda group, using the modern tools of persuasion to spread its ide
bottom up approach, not a top down state centric approach. really muslim jurises to explain this is a group. they are described as the dogs of hell. the proagain tor, of the antichrist. so when these people are only hearing the language of heroism, we need to show them, it's actually terrorism. >> president obama came to office, assuring people that the united states could walk and chew gum at the same time. with isil pursuing operations in its home territory, actively recruiting groups...
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that radical islam, which is becoming centric. yes, all of them are coming no matter their background, no matter their religion, their convictions to express the same principles, the same values with the same word, life. yes, simply life. and this is the reason why i'm very pleased that president obama will allow us to succeed. i commend his recent statements over the past two weeks and months, by i commended the commitments he has made in the name of the world. it was important that one of the most powerful nations in world, and therefore with the highest level of emissions could also be there to face the future like we have been facing in history. what we will be doing, early next week in paris, means that we can continue to live as well as protect our lives, and prepare that of all children. france and the united states given their history, and the values -- the founding values of both of our nations, given our spirit, we both have that duty to act as matter of urgency -- urgently against terrorism, and against daesh, and at th
that radical islam, which is becoming centric. yes, all of them are coming no matter their background, no matter their religion, their convictions to express the same principles, the same values with the same word, life. yes, simply life. and this is the reason why i'm very pleased that president obama will allow us to succeed. i commend his recent statements over the past two weeks and months, by i commended the commitments he has made in the name of the world. it was important that one of the...
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donald trump kept a policy centric message even when facing pointed criticism from his rivals. and he didn't get personal which is kind of a change from earlier debates. ben carson also icking with what woror, his mild-mannered demeanor that' rocketed him into a dead heat with trump. and jeb bush improved from past performances, but was still somewhat upstaged even after hiring a media coach to help him reboot a struggling campaign. alright, dr. steffen schmidt joining us once again, political science professor at iowa state. so what do you think of how jeb is doing, spececically how'd he do i i this debate? >>steffen: much h tter, but at' not saying much because he hasn't been doing very well. >>amanda: right. >>steffen: but i think the general consensus was that he seemed more controlled, a little more aware that he has to perform. i mean, the problem is he wasn't performing. he was trying to just sort of behave himself. >>amanda: mmhmm. >>steffen: and that doesn't work this year. >>amanda: overall, what was your impression of all the candidates in this debate or how the deba
donald trump kept a policy centric message even when facing pointed criticism from his rivals. and he didn't get personal which is kind of a change from earlier debates. ben carson also icking with what woror, his mild-mannered demeanor that' rocketed him into a dead heat with trump. and jeb bush improved from past performances, but was still somewhat upstaged even after hiring a media coach to help him reboot a struggling campaign. alright, dr. steffen schmidt joining us once again, political...
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the output is all customer centric. all of our employees realize the customers pay the bills. everything we do is for them. every employee is a shareholder. our customers know that when they pick up the phone come and they are talking to the owner of a business that has a vested interest. mr. slen: you're not a public company? mr. waters: no, we are not. which is a luxury. we can grow the business and make the right strategic decisions near-term and long-term without making a quarterly number. mr. slen: will you go public at some point? mr. waters: who knows. we are not in a position or desire to do it today. comfortable position of making the right decisions long-term for the business, not necessarily what is the best decision to prepare for an ipo or make a quarter in the short term. you always want to present a business trajectory and business stability and business predict ability that you have any option you want in the future, whether it was going public or strategically acquiring other , but this business is built for the long-term. mr. slen: john waters, how did you co
the output is all customer centric. all of our employees realize the customers pay the bills. everything we do is for them. every employee is a shareholder. our customers know that when they pick up the phone come and they are talking to the owner of a business that has a vested interest. mr. slen: you're not a public company? mr. waters: no, we are not. which is a luxury. we can grow the business and make the right strategic decisions near-term and long-term without making a quarterly number....
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i would imagine that we could see some sizable acquisitions in the more software centric space over time>> something big, though? are we going to get something that's going to move the needle? >> i think this is a company that recognizes that they need to redefine the way they build the business from here and i think a transformative acquisition is not out of the realm of possibility. >> you brought up this partnership with eric son it's fascinating. i wonder -- they could have gone for the deal, they did not, the partnership has a lot of elements of combining these two companies anyway, this he may be cross selling for one another, they're looking for krost synergies, why would they pursue this strategy? the ceos seem to into he will a big deal wouldn't be economical for them. maybe there wouldn't be regulatory approval. what do you make of a partnership like this. >> cisco is shoving towards software and subscription and air i can son is in the same camp where they're hardware centric. the the two companies are trying to move in this direction i don't think it would serve cisco to take
i would imagine that we could see some sizable acquisitions in the more software centric space over time>> something big, though? are we going to get something that's going to move the needle? >> i think this is a company that recognizes that they need to redefine the way they build the business from here and i think a transformative acquisition is not out of the realm of possibility. >> you brought up this partnership with eric son it's fascinating. i wonder -- they could...
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perhaps the most ex centric speech of the day came from backup outfielder johnny gome. >> hey, guesshat, cy young winner not on our team. beat him. rookie of the year, not on our team. we beat him. mvp of the whole league, sorry, guys, not on our team. but we beat that guy, too. y'all want to be politically correct? i'm not a politically correct person. we whooped their [ bleep ]. >> he's going into professional wrestling. >> you guys were saying he has a big mouth for a guy who didn't play. >> doesn't matter. >> doesn't matter. it was great. they were excited. meanwhile, in new york mets manager terry collins has reportedly received a two-year contract extension after leading the team to its first national league pen nent in 15 years. the new contract is expected to be normally announced later today. >>> turning now to college football, clemson tops the season's first college football playoff rankings. despite a loss on its number at a number seven ranking in the ap poll alabama fits into the top four behind la suchlt and defending champion ohio state. >>> finally to hockey. in bost
perhaps the most ex centric speech of the day came from backup outfielder johnny gome. >> hey, guesshat, cy young winner not on our team. beat him. rookie of the year, not on our team. we beat him. mvp of the whole league, sorry, guys, not on our team. but we beat that guy, too. y'all want to be politically correct? i'm not a politically correct person. we whooped their [ bleep ]. >> he's going into professional wrestling. >> you guys were saying he has a big mouth for a guy...
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that are really affecting the stocks exchange every day, but things can be discussed in a family centricit's really -- it's a great show to be on and it's fun to play the vice president, particularly now during this election period when, you know, we have a really strong woman candidate, it's fun to be a woman this that position. it's a very iconic period in time, in history. >> and this is considered a new golden age for television, too. given the number of distribution channels that are out there, it behooves a channel like tnt to spent the dough to bring a sharon stone to a project like this. >> you tell them. >> and have decent writers. >> we have a great writer. blake haron who wrote born identity wrote our show. he is great, a brilliant guy and bringing really super topical things to our show. we have shows about things that are really a bit frighteningly poignant and on the mark of what's happening right now. >> as you mention, i mean, it's a show that tackles contemporary issues, but it was important for you that this is a family centric kind of program. why? >> well, because, yo
that are really affecting the stocks exchange every day, but things can be discussed in a family centricit's really -- it's a great show to be on and it's fun to play the vice president, particularly now during this election period when, you know, we have a really strong woman candidate, it's fun to be a woman this that position. it's a very iconic period in time, in history. >> and this is considered a new golden age for television, too. given the number of distribution channels that are...
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why you should be buying individual stocks and for that matter those companies that are american centricthe particular has put pressure on some of the major indices but that being said we are not talking about a tightening to try to restrict run away inflation. i was here when paul volko raised the rates to record numbers, we are nowhere near that. the idea of letting rates normalize and come to a natural level i believe will release some of the animal in the market and force people to make a decision and to invest in the market rather than sit on the sideline on their hands. >> marky, this is a market where we are seeing the biggest names in the index really propelling all of the gains for the year. what strategy are you guys using? are you taking with what works, the apples, alphabets or amazons or at some of those names that should do better because they are not as exposed to world economic tensions? >> it's a feeling argument to go down on this capitalization side. i think the market by the fact it's narrow and the stocks are leading means it's a risk adverse market you are better of
why you should be buying individual stocks and for that matter those companies that are american centricthe particular has put pressure on some of the major indices but that being said we are not talking about a tightening to try to restrict run away inflation. i was here when paul volko raised the rates to record numbers, we are nowhere near that. the idea of letting rates normalize and come to a natural level i believe will release some of the animal in the market and force people to make a...
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starkall about isis, very foreign policy centric ad. at some point this is going to be an important issue. look at donald trump and say maybe not the right guy to have. really want that guy to be commander-in-chief? they hope to convince people they are just as tough, but may be more common sense. >> bloomberg politics took a poll and asked what voters are excited about. >> they are really excited about the iowa caucuses. the super bowl was always going to win this. i find it insane that people are more excited about the iowa caucuses. double the number on march madness, which is like a national religion in our country. i guess people care about politics now in america. there was a big debate about whether pumpkin pie was a pie or a tart. because it doesn't have a hard crust? how do you account for lemon meringue pie? those are all tarts to you. scarlet: you can join them for all do -- for "with all due at 5 p.m. eastern time. stocks are now lower after a choppy session. scarlet: welcome back to bloomberg markets. after bouncing around
starkall about isis, very foreign policy centric ad. at some point this is going to be an important issue. look at donald trump and say maybe not the right guy to have. really want that guy to be commander-in-chief? they hope to convince people they are just as tough, but may be more common sense. >> bloomberg politics took a poll and asked what voters are excited about. >> they are really excited about the iowa caucuses. the super bowl was always going to win this. i find it insane...
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and so he had been told about 1616, don't go promoting this helio centric system. >> host: who told him that? >> guest: the inquisition. so, then a friend might be too close, but somebody who had been supportive of him, becomes pope, and the thinks, oh, by issue can be frisky now. so he writes the dialogue on the chief world systems, clearly favoring helio centrism, and one of the characters in the dialogue is somebody named simlcio and puts an argument that the pope was known to be against -- rubbing his nose right in it. he gets called down from tux tcu -- to face the -- he is put in the embassy, not incarcerated. to await trial. when the inwe signatures called him down to its palace, an official of the inquisition gave up his six-room parent so galileo and her servant could have nice lodgings there. and the didn't even have to eat the lousy inquisition food. twice a day his meals were catered be the embassy chef. real experts have accounted for most of the time galileo was in rome, except for very brief periods, and almost certainly he was never put in jail. almost certainly he was n
and so he had been told about 1616, don't go promoting this helio centric system. >> host: who told him that? >> guest: the inquisition. so, then a friend might be too close, but somebody who had been supportive of him, becomes pope, and the thinks, oh, by issue can be frisky now. so he writes the dialogue on the chief world systems, clearly favoring helio centrism, and one of the characters in the dialogue is somebody named simlcio and puts an argument that the pope was known to be...
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i think they trump campaign, and to a lesser degree, carson's are so media centric or, in the case ofcused on contacting voters for fundraising, but not necessary , it's far lessm optimistic that these guys turn into caucus-goers. mark: is rubio trying to bring them in? don't seesha: i evidence of it. i do not see rubio building a machinery. mark: it's amazing how few people will decide. thanks, saucer. 72-hour forecast and what it means for your morning commute. ♪ john: it is shaping him to be a busy week out there and election land, so let's go live to our 72-hour camping forecast where our chief political meteorologist out grow bridge is keeping an eye on it. what are you tracking? i'm keeping my eye on a number of things. donald trump and ted cruz fighting to get on the ballot. and donald trump will be blowing through the old dominion on wednesday. mark: old dominion, eh? what else is he up to? of you who liked trump with your indoor tennis, he will be going to the atlantic club. and chris christie will be campaigning. hillary clinton, big day on thursday. rare moment when candida
i think they trump campaign, and to a lesser degree, carson's are so media centric or, in the case ofcused on contacting voters for fundraising, but not necessary , it's far lessm optimistic that these guys turn into caucus-goers. mark: is rubio trying to bring them in? don't seesha: i evidence of it. i do not see rubio building a machinery. mark: it's amazing how few people will decide. thanks, saucer. 72-hour forecast and what it means for your morning commute. ♪ john: it is shaping him to...
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himself as a more serious candidate last night he was talking about the issues, delivering a policy centric message, even though he did still. we saw him scraping with mostly ohio john kasich. still that fighting spirit in donald trump that we've come to know from him. >> jeb bush hanging in there. i want to show you sort of the number, how it broke down, how much time people had to speak. ben carson, nine minutes, two seconds. >> that's the bottom right there. >> he was mild mannered and didn't probably have to speak more than that. jeb bush with nine minutes and 50, jeremy. >> yeah, absolutely. ben carson didn't need to do he didn't need to have fireworks last night. he has been rising in the polls. he is challenging donald trump for the front runner status in the republican primary. reese height up there with donald trump with 20-plus percentage points in the polls. ben carson, this strategy has worked for him. it's the if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? he has been sticking with that in the past debates, his poll numbers have risen off of it. there is something working with his mil
himself as a more serious candidate last night he was talking about the issues, delivering a policy centric message, even though he did still. we saw him scraping with mostly ohio john kasich. still that fighting spirit in donald trump that we've come to know from him. >> jeb bush hanging in there. i want to show you sort of the number, how it broke down, how much time people had to speak. ben carson, nine minutes, two seconds. >> that's the bottom right there. >> he was mild...
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the first is companies that is the customer centricity and digital is what it all about and the cop snsume and th experience. that is relentless. company innovation, and evolving, and that is important. the bank's technology comes to the evolution, but companies have to reinvent themselves, a nd you hear about not being disrupted, but being the disruptive, and that is the companies that will survivement playing in the e ecosystem, and no one company can do it alone going forward and so playing in the ecosystem where you are in a competitive-ease and cooperation so you can't do it alone. being a great place to working and that is what the millennials want, and certainly what everybody wants the increased mobility to do it differently, and work is going to be important. and lastly, i really, really hope that there is a lot more women leaders about what i am sure of in ten years is that we are all going to be printing our shoes out on 3d print es. >> we will see if it happens. kathy englebert thank you. behind me the number is 8.7 million, and this is how many jobs have been added during pres
the first is companies that is the customer centricity and digital is what it all about and the cop snsume and th experience. that is relentless. company innovation, and evolving, and that is important. the bank's technology comes to the evolution, but companies have to reinvent themselves, a nd you hear about not being disrupted, but being the disruptive, and that is the companies that will survivement playing in the e ecosystem, and no one company can do it alone going forward and so playing...
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. >> anybody that collects 150 tractors, buzz that make youic centric?ent a lifetime and a pretty penny amassing it. jamie: a treasure trove of valuable americana or a heard of white elephants. >> dad, you are running out of room. where are you going to put them all?
. >> anybody that collects 150 tractors, buzz that make youic centric?ent a lifetime and a pretty penny amassing it. jamie: a treasure trove of valuable americana or a heard of white elephants. >> dad, you are running out of room. where are you going to put them all?
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will weigh in. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centricvations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> good morning, i'm sue herera, here is your cnbc news update. the remains of the victims of the russian plane crash in egypt over the weekend were flown back to st. petersburg, russia. the opener of the plane, metrojet said an external impact brought down that plane. the u.s. intelligence do
will weigh in. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centricvations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way...
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investment trust after all. day, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centricgital innovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> top polling gop presidential candidates clashing again at the fourth debate last night on fox business news. jeb bush, john kasich taking shots at donald trump saying his immigration policy would drive hispanic voters to the democratic side. meantime, trump, ben carson, marco rubi
investment trust after all. day, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centricgital innovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are...
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that's the agent we focus on, the top performing agent who is technology centric, uses busisiss. those are the ones that are going to earn the lion's share of commissions. those are the agents that spend a lot of money on the internet and we are the place to buy that audience. to the extent that more of those advertisers take share from the hobbyists, the casual real estate agents, zillow group is the beneficiary of that. >> can you tell us what some of the hottest markets in the country are right now that in? >> absolutely. parts of the country where home prices are appreciating include the bay area, dallas. by comparison, philadelphia and baltimore are not appreciating quickly. the story of housing now is much more about rent affordability. through the downturn, 10 million americans stopped being owners and became renters. there wasn't enough rental inventory. so rents are now at all-time high. the typical american renter is rent. historically they've been spending 24%. that extra 6% of income on rent should scare economists, it should scare politicians. that's got to come out
that's the agent we focus on, the top performing agent who is technology centric, uses busisiss. those are the ones that are going to earn the lion's share of commissions. those are the agents that spend a lot of money on the internet and we are the place to buy that audience. to the extent that more of those advertisers take share from the hobbyists, the casual real estate agents, zillow group is the beneficiary of that. >> can you tell us what some of the hottest markets in the country...
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♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovationsfrom self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> i'm seema mody with news on alibaba and by due. they will add alibaba and baidu to its msci emerging markets index. keep in mind, china makes up about 22% already of the emerging market fund. switching focus to the s&p 500, we also have news there. alumina is set to replace sigma aldridge associatio
♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovationsfrom self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way...
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today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovationsfrom self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> we've got some tough retail earnings ahead because it is just too warm. and that does matter. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it for you right here at "mad money." i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow! [tires squealing] >> oh, my god, strong as an ox! crank her up! hi, i'm j
today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovationsfrom self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical...
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. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digitalns; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ they come into this iworld ugly and messy. ideas are frightening because they threaten what is known. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary, and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. >>> coming up, morgan stanley's chief
. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digitalns; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical...
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. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digitalnnovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> apple's up with a product update today. available to order wednesday, it turns out in stores this week. along with an apple pencil and a new keyboard. the news release calls the product the epic 12.9 inch ipad pro. >> s&p down almost 30 points. the sell-off continues. let's bring in ben
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>> that is a euro centric view. israel, they have been fighting terrorism for many, many, many years, airplane hijackings, thousands of people killed in terrorist attacks. but when it comes to paris we pay more attention because we are more closely identified with european countries and we fear what will happen here. it's not a war. we have to understand. we know how to fight wars and we always fight the last war. this is a very different phenomenon. this is using new technologies. we've seen nothing until we see the internet starting to be hacked, until we see, you know, the whole structure being subject to terrorism. we have to learn how to fight the next war not refight the last one. >> we are learning tonight that the paris attackers salah abdeslam his record was clean enough to allow him entry into this country. do we need to add extra security in our screening process? >> i think you need to add more screening here. but let me disagree with what alan was talking about. if we don't confront the threat today it
>> that is a euro centric view. israel, they have been fighting terrorism for many, many, many years, airplane hijackings, thousands of people killed in terrorist attacks. but when it comes to paris we pay more attention because we are more closely identified with european countries and we fear what will happen here. it's not a war. we have to understand. we know how to fight wars and we always fight the last war. this is a very different phenomenon. this is using new technologies. we've...
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centric. 75% outside the u.s. it really becomes brian a bid on the dollar now.rrency trade. you think the dollar is going to say strong, they will have a massive headwind and it will affect earnings growth. if you look at earnings growth this year, i think it's projected to be 22%. back out 14% out of the gate as an fx headwind, it's a massive number. i say that's going to plague them for the near term. i think $1,300, you probably have a line in the sand there. ultimately as far as them going higher in the near term, i think they're a little hindered until we see the dollar start to come back and investors get more confident in the fact that the dollar is not going to keep skyrocketing. >> talking lines in the sand, david. ari wald, he's mentioned it $1,300 as potential support. how does the chart look on priceline? >> that number stands out to us as well. i think it's a near-term versus long-term story as well. longer term we tend to think when you get this type of weakness amid longer term strength, it does provide a buying opportunity and i think that's what
centric. 75% outside the u.s. it really becomes brian a bid on the dollar now.rrency trade. you think the dollar is going to say strong, they will have a massive headwind and it will affect earnings growth. if you look at earnings growth this year, i think it's projected to be 22%. back out 14% out of the gate as an fx headwind, it's a massive number. i say that's going to plague them for the near term. i think $1,300, you probably have a line in the sand there. ultimately as far as them going...
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they came out of a very euro centric culture, so many of the traditions we have don't reflect what students like to do. so that means that in addition curriculum needs to change and we need to find ways to recruit and obtain more faculty of colors, people that look like the students we serve. i can't say enough. even the physical environment must change. statues, portraits, all of these things need to reflect who our students are today. >> we had this discussion in the newsroom this week about diversity and the fact that a lot of these students on campus today feel like they're colorpalestincolor d colorbli colorblind, and suddenly the colors of racism are louder than we've heard maybe in 10, 15, 20 years. why? >> well, if you're on a college campus, clearly you can't accept this concept of colorblindness. you go to college really to learn the nuances of life, and clearly there are a lot of differences between cultures. so why you go to college is to learn how to not only cope with but learn how to advance the conversation, advance behaviors, advance the way we treat each other with those d
they came out of a very euro centric culture, so many of the traditions we have don't reflect what students like to do. so that means that in addition curriculum needs to change and we need to find ways to recruit and obtain more faculty of colors, people that look like the students we serve. i can't say enough. even the physical environment must change. statues, portraits, all of these things need to reflect who our students are today. >> we had this discussion in the newsroom this week...
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today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changi
today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical...
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feel the urge to freak do the jitter bug come and spread your arms if you really need a hug afro-centric living is a big shrug a life filled with a lower plateu is what we're above if you diss us we wont even think of will nipper the doggy give a big shove this rhythm really fits like a snug glove like a box of positives its a plus love as the tribe flies here we go y'all get on up here we go y'all get on up here we go y'all get on up everybody get up everybody get up everybody get up everybody get up can y'all kick it yes we can can y'all kick it yes we can can y'all kick it yes we can can y'all kick it yes we can can y'all kick it yes we can can y'all kick it can y'all kick it yes we can can i kick it to my tribe that flows in layers right now phife at times i'm a studio conveyer mr. dinkens will you please be my mayor you'll be doing us a really big favor check out this track really has a lot of flavor when it comes to rhythms quest is your savior so follow us for the funky behavior make a note on the rhythm we gave ya feel free to drop your drawers and check your hair do you like the
feel the urge to freak do the jitter bug come and spread your arms if you really need a hug afro-centric living is a big shrug a life filled with a lower plateu is what we're above if you diss us we wont even think of will nipper the doggy give a big shove this rhythm really fits like a snug glove like a box of positives its a plus love as the tribe flies here we go y'all get on up here we go y'all get on up here we go y'all get on up everybody get up everybody get up everybody get up everybody...
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i would have to say i'm a governor-centric person. we have some governors in the race who have very established track records. they're in the single digits right now. you know what? i found that, in new hampshire, that critically important state for several candidates this go round, people don't really decide until a couple weeks out. so we went from zero to third place in new hampshire, just by working it very, very hard. shaking hands probably 10 times with every citizen of the state. so you can't really draw conclusions today about who might make it to the finish line in some of these early states because of the voters will begin to coalesce, really quite late in the game. i think say something today is premature. deirdre: governor kasich is only one who had statistics for a lot of economic and job creation issues that a lot of people want to know about. >> well that's clearly one of the top issues. in fact i think jobs and job creation agenda is clearly top of mind for most voters. and he has a record of doing that. the other gove
i would have to say i'm a governor-centric person. we have some governors in the race who have very established track records. they're in the single digits right now. you know what? i found that, in new hampshire, that critically important state for several candidates this go round, people don't really decide until a couple weeks out. so we went from zero to third place in new hampshire, just by working it very, very hard. shaking hands probably 10 times with every citizen of the state. so you...
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we'll be back in two. day, we'rew technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digitalns; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> what i said here last year, if we decide that the current trajectory of our policy is not sufficient to achieve our objective, we will do what we must to raise inflation as quickly as possible. >> the terror continues. the hotel group confirming that gunmen have taken 170 hostages at its hotel i
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it's going to be an app-centric world. disney will benefit.etflix loses. >> you're saying more owners will go direct to consumer and bypass the intermediatery which is netflix? >> yeah. i thought it was bad for netflix when hbo said they would go over the top. it hasn't happened yet. i do think ultimately competition to netflix is going to be a problem. short term though, i would not buy disney here. it's going to be lumpy as they figure out this transition. i would not bet against necessarily bob iger. while they figure it out, it will be a lumpy trade. >> interesting the stock is not moving so much on the call. >> i think that is a testament to it's already in the name. all the bad news and worry are already in the name. with the skinny bundle, the shocker would be the most unconsensus thing, they are going to make larger margins on the skinny bundle than they would be as far as getting hurt by the core bundle. >>> both china and the u.s. may be in rally mode. could the good news be derailed by tomorrow's jobs report? >> big earnings and big
it's going to be an app-centric world. disney will benefit.etflix loses. >> you're saying more owners will go direct to consumer and bypass the intermediatery which is netflix? >> yeah. i thought it was bad for netflix when hbo said they would go over the top. it hasn't happened yet. i do think ultimately competition to netflix is going to be a problem. short term though, i would not buy disney here. it's going to be lumpy as they figure out this transition. i would not bet against...
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. ♪ today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digitalovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >> all ahead of the nonfarm payrolls report. off by roughly 0.4%. a lot of the luxury starts are under pressure on the back of the report for the first half year. very disappointing outlook. let's see how asia faired today. adam, what do we see? >> we turned out to be a very interesting tradin
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today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovationsom self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >> coming up at the hop top of the hour president obama rejects the keystone pipeline. we have a huge line-up in the next two hours because our brian sullivan is speaking with the ceo of transfer energy partners. kelsey warren. plus, mark cuban thrown into the mick as well. a lot to talk to these gentleme
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consumers are very deal centric. consumers said they are going to spend this holiday season looking for the really good bargains. it is all about value. we are driving traffic into the store. buy online and pick up in-store. a one-two to go in the store to get it. the are doing, they are offering additional discounts. you can go in some stores and the 25% off, but then they will give you living dale bucks. it is all about incentivizing you to keep shopping in the store. erik: how much is inventory problems going to be? >> you are seeing outerwear, sweaters, those categories being discounted at 50% off. that is what they are using to manage the inventory. k: what do you see online retailers doing successfully to capture sales from traditional brick-and-mortar? >> they are doing a good job of telling you in every e-mail or social media message, don't bother to leave your house, you will get the great deals at home. i get out of your pajamas? they are telling you, number one, you can get a better deal online. number two
consumers are very deal centric. consumers said they are going to spend this holiday season looking for the really good bargains. it is all about value. we are driving traffic into the store. buy online and pick up in-store. a one-two to go in the store to get it. the are doing, they are offering additional discounts. you can go in some stores and the 25% off, but then they will give you living dale bucks. it is all about incentivizing you to keep shopping in the store. erik: how much is...
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-- veteran centric.he is responsible for posting all of the conduct and to assure the committee that he's moving he is moving forward with deliberate speed. >> who made the decision to not testify and require a subpoena for you to come and the other folks? >> i wish i knew, congressman. >> who made the choice for you? it was through a complex chain of command of that in order to ensure the due process of the individuals involved in this case that it was inappropriate for us to testify at the time. >> who told you you could not testify? >> i don't know. probably a couple people. >> i'm a bubble is used. someone told you you couldn't testify and was compelled by subpoena. someone told you you couldn't justify could testify today is a good and you don't know who it was? >> i don't know who it was -- i know who it was but it would be one of the ladies that works in our department said she's pretty low-level would be talking to legal. so i don't want to put it on her. it's not her decision either she just cam
-- veteran centric.he is responsible for posting all of the conduct and to assure the committee that he's moving he is moving forward with deliberate speed. >> who made the decision to not testify and require a subpoena for you to come and the other folks? >> i wish i knew, congressman. >> who made the choice for you? it was through a complex chain of command of that in order to ensure the due process of the individuals involved in this case that it was inappropriate for us to...
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"power lunch" returns in two minutes. make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> i'm sue herera and here is your cnbc news update. president obama holding a news conference at the g-20 summit conceding that the paris terror attacks were a setback in the fight against isis but dismissing critics who have called for the u.s. to change or expand its military campaign. some republ
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centric focus, rates rising, emerging markets.d, you know, to have a look into 2016, where do you think the crowd is going to be wrong? >> i think at least in the next few months -- i have this nagging idea that once we do get the fed rate increase, wherever the market is the day before, once he get it, presuming that's not going to necessarily break the market, i feel like that's going to be an excuse for people who have been skeptical thinking somebody goes wrong, maybe that creates an upward flush. that could be one area. also i'm very intrigued by the industrial sector, basically the u.s. market sectors tied to global growth. the industrials have behaved a little better. they had a horrible run through the summer and fall, and i wonder if that's going to be that area. nobody has an excuse to like it but they've not set out the last part of the rally. >> we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. >> mike santoli for us. you can check out mike's piece on cnbc.com/pro. he's going to have a new article, by the way, every single monday so
centric focus, rates rising, emerging markets.d, you know, to have a look into 2016, where do you think the crowd is going to be wrong? >> i think at least in the next few months -- i have this nagging idea that once we do get the fed rate increase, wherever the market is the day before, once he get it, presuming that's not going to necessarily break the market, i feel like that's going to be an excuse for people who have been skeptical thinking somebody goes wrong, maybe that creates an...