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all the cgi leaders here.t has been clear to me this morning, there is only one real talking point that has been gripping everybody. i want to play you a clip of what they're all playing about, mr. president. >> he walked into the oval office. actually, i thought it was a member of his own road crew. he wasn't really dressed right. i felt like the rockstar on that occasion. but together, you know, we did this, dropped the debt thing. my god, there's 51 million children going to school in africa because of the drop the debt theme. that's pretty good. is that right? >> pretty good. now first of all, what was your reaction when you heard bono pretending to be you? >> he was pretty good. you know we have been friends a long time and it's not the first time he has made fun of me. but he's getting better at it. >> your daughter just informed me, all of us, that you do a pretty good bono impression. this is your chance, mr. presiden president. >> welcome to the irish. when we're ice, we can imitate anybody. but i hav
all the cgi leaders here.t has been clear to me this morning, there is only one real talking point that has been gripping everybody. i want to play you a clip of what they're all playing about, mr. president. >> he walked into the oval office. actually, i thought it was a member of his own road crew. he wasn't really dressed right. i felt like the rockstar on that occasion. but together, you know, we did this, dropped the debt thing. my god, there's 51 million children going to school in...
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everybody likes being at cgi because we forget what our political parties and affiliations are.st sort of show up for work, try to do something that works. and i worry about that. and i worry that -- i used to worry that cnn was going to lose too many viewers because -- >> no fear of that, mr. president. we are -- >> no, let me -- >> storming ahead. >> yeah. you're doing better. but you're more entertaining now, which is good. [ laughter ] >> but you became more entertaining without becoming more extreme. which is important. i mean, because it -- people are wired when they see all this conflict to get into the fray so that -- and you know what it takes. you've got to have 800,000 viewers in a cable show to break even. and if you get more than that, your profits go up. so the good news about the media today is that we have more sources of information than ever before. the bad news is we are, all of us, prone only to go to the places we agree with. so msnbc has grown because they have -- >> we don't mention that in this room. i'm sorry. it's -- >> i know. and fox news had this big
everybody likes being at cgi because we forget what our political parties and affiliations are.st sort of show up for work, try to do something that works. and i worry about that. and i worry that -- i used to worry that cnn was going to lose too many viewers because -- >> no fear of that, mr. president. we are -- >> no, let me -- >> storming ahead. >> yeah. you're doing better. but you're more entertaining now, which is good. [ laughter ] >> but you became more...
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first of all, the reason cgi has done so much is that i'm not doing it.ven our foundation's not doing. we showed the film yesterday on our foundation and how we tried to define what we were about. i said i had gone out of my way never to actually get any kind of help for what we do out of cgi. we, our foundation help if ear asked like the haiti working groups making now, we do a lot of work there, so i'm very active there. but this is a metaphor for the way i hope the 21st century will work. that is, this is an incredible network that's constantly shifting, constantly growing, constantly learning, and the most important thing i think cgi is doing now besides holding the meeting and getting the right people here, is helping people to develop commitments with a better chance of success and then helping them to keep those commitments. so now you've got all these people getting together and working together who would otherwise never have done so before. i think that's important. why do we decide to include girls and women in all this? because, first of all, i
first of all, the reason cgi has done so much is that i'm not doing it.ven our foundation's not doing. we showed the film yesterday on our foundation and how we tried to define what we were about. i said i had gone out of my way never to actually get any kind of help for what we do out of cgi. we, our foundation help if ear asked like the haiti working groups making now, we do a lot of work there, so i'm very active there. but this is a metaphor for the way i hope the 21st century will work....
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first of all, the reason cgi has done so much is that i'm not doing it.ot doing. we showed the film yesterday on our foundation and how we tried to define what we were about. i said i had gone out of my way never to actually get any kind of help for what we do out of cgi. we, our foundation help if ear asked like the haiti working groups making now, we do a lot of work there, so i'm very active there. but this is a metaphor for the way i hope the 21st century will work. that is, this is an incredible network that's constantly shifting, constantly growing, constantly learning, and the most important thing i think cgi is doing now besides holding the meeting and getting the right people here, is helping people to develop commitments with a better chance of success and then helping them to keep those commitments. so now you've got all these people getting together and working together who would otherwise never have done so before. i think that's important. why do we decide to include girls and women in all this? because, first of all, it's morally the rye th
first of all, the reason cgi has done so much is that i'm not doing it.ot doing. we showed the film yesterday on our foundation and how we tried to define what we were about. i said i had gone out of my way never to actually get any kind of help for what we do out of cgi. we, our foundation help if ear asked like the haiti working groups making now, we do a lot of work there, so i'm very active there. but this is a metaphor for the way i hope the 21st century will work. that is, this is an...
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general assembly and cgi and all of the world leaders here.ar to me this morning there's only one real talking point that's been gripping everybody. i want to play you a clip of what they're all tacking talking about mr. president. >> he walked into the oval office and actually i thought it was a member of his own road crew. he wasn't really dressed right. i felt like the rock star on that occasion. but together, you know, we did this drop the debt thing. my god, there's 51 million children going to school in africa because of the drop the debt theme. that's pretty good. isn't that right? >> pretty good, isn't it? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> now, first of all what was your reaction when you heard bono pretending to be you? >> it was pretty good. >> you know, we've been friends a long time. and it's not the first time he's made fun of me. but he's getting better at it. >> it was pretty good. >> you know, we've been friends a long time. and it's not the first time he's made fun of me. but he's getting better at it. >> your daughter just informe
general assembly and cgi and all of the world leaders here.ar to me this morning there's only one real talking point that's been gripping everybody. i want to play you a clip of what they're all tacking talking about mr. president. >> he walked into the oval office and actually i thought it was a member of his own road crew. he wasn't really dressed right. i felt like the rock star on that occasion. but together, you know, we did this drop the debt thing. my god, there's 51 million...
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we are indeed mobilizing for impact, which is our theme at this year's cgi.nd i think we'll hear more about that when you hear about the work they're doing both here and around the world. it's happening not only here at home but it's a global phenomenon. >> is your mother running for president? >> you'll have to ask her that. >> pardon me? >> you'll have to ask her. >> and america, i can't think of anybody bert named to ask about america. you're a young american woman, a lot of young american women taking charge. many think that's quite right. what are the key issues in america right now? >> i would have to agree with chelsea. i think young people are doing extraordinary things in this country. and the miss perception is that young people are disconnected and disengaged. and while i'm sure there might be some truth to that, but young people are capable of caring and capable of taking action. i do a lot of work with votes and latinos. and they are a growing demographic and a young demographic. the average age of latinos is 26 years old. we are ready and fired
we are indeed mobilizing for impact, which is our theme at this year's cgi.nd i think we'll hear more about that when you hear about the work they're doing both here and around the world. it's happening not only here at home but it's a global phenomenon. >> is your mother running for president? >> you'll have to ask her that. >> pardon me? >> you'll have to ask her. >> and america, i can't think of anybody bert named to ask about america. you're a young american...
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we are indeed mobilizing for impact which is our theme at this year's cgi, and think we'll hear moret when america and peggy tell you the work that they're doing both here in the united states and around the world because i think it's not only happening here at home, but it's a global phenomenon. >> before we get too deep into the weeds, is your mom running for president? >> you'll have to ask her that. >> huh? >> you'll have to ask her that. so we won't take it personally if you have to race out the back. >> and, america, i can't think of anybody better named to ask about america. you're a young american woman as chelsea said. a lot of young american women taking charge and many thing that's quite right. what are the key issues facing young women in america right now? >> i have to agree with chelsea. i think young people are doing extraordinary things. there's a misconception that they're disengaged. i'm sure what chelsea sees and peggy sees globally is that young people are passionate and ready and primed and every single one of them capable of caring and taking care of action. i d
we are indeed mobilizing for impact which is our theme at this year's cgi, and think we'll hear moret when america and peggy tell you the work that they're doing both here in the united states and around the world because i think it's not only happening here at home, but it's a global phenomenon. >> before we get too deep into the weeds, is your mom running for president? >> you'll have to ask her that. >> huh? >> you'll have to ask her that. so we won't take it...
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but everybody here is very proud of the fact that through the years, cgi has raised nearly $73 billionat money is committed to projects large and small with the primary objective to bring creativity, ingenuity and clinton connection to his solving problems across the globe. david schuster, al jazerra. >> so federal contractors reportedly knew that the navy yard gunman had falsified documents to get in to the service, but they apparently kept that information from the navy. according to the washington post, documents show aarone lexy had been interviewed about a gun-related incident in seattle. alexi then lied about being arrested or charged with any firearms offenses but was stale began aid security clearance. last week, alexis killed 12 people at the washington navy yard. a slow down in home prices might actually be a good thing for the economy. monthly prices grew by just over a half a% from june to july. the smallest month to month gain since last september. surging mortgage rates are partly to blame but some experts believe the show down shows that's housing market is stabilizing.
but everybody here is very proud of the fact that through the years, cgi has raised nearly $73 billionat money is committed to projects large and small with the primary objective to bring creativity, ingenuity and clinton connection to his solving problems across the globe. david schuster, al jazerra. >> so federal contractors reportedly knew that the navy yard gunman had falsified documents to get in to the service, but they apparently kept that information from the navy. according to...
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where do you see this being in that position representing the clinton foundations, cgi, and where do see this as future leader to america, i hope. >> well, no pressure, chelsea, but you're about to save the entire arab world. off you go. >> i'll speak to it after you go. >> peggy, you go first. >> please. >> part of it is creating new prophysicians. like what we're doing in kenya is within the school -- the public school system, there really isn't a position for teaching assistance, so we get our young people between the ages of 15 and 29 to go and volunteer and work as teaching assistants and over time it becomes evident that their service is valuable, then people will begin to pay for the service. so it's finding gaps for our current systems so young people will begin to get employed. >> i think we need to have civil society, the government, and the private sector working in concert together and think we need to invest in women so i think it's figuring out, you know, what should we expect the private sector to do that really is in their own interest, what should we expect the publi
where do you see this being in that position representing the clinton foundations, cgi, and where do see this as future leader to america, i hope. >> well, no pressure, chelsea, but you're about to save the entire arab world. off you go. >> i'll speak to it after you go. >> peggy, you go first. >> please. >> part of it is creating new prophysicians. like what we're doing in kenya is within the school -- the public school system, there really isn't a position for...
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why is this so important to cgi? >> in an interconnected world where brain power and back power count, it is not only dumb it's dumb to leave half the world out of the equator. because there's no place in the world where women enjoy equal participation and equal renumeration in the economy and equal involvement in the political life of the country after all these years we know that we're a long way from paying. the average woman earns about 77 cents. the empowerment of women and girls is important. >> my thanks to president clinton. up next, inside the world's largest student competition for social goods. we'll hear from the young ápólo >>> when was the last time you came up with a million dollar idea? for a winning team, finding a business solution to address food and security came down to what bugs you. edible insects and changing the world one start up at a time. >> this year 11,000 students from 350 different universities and 150 different countries applied. >> six finalists, teams of global mba students compete
why is this so important to cgi? >> in an interconnected world where brain power and back power count, it is not only dumb it's dumb to leave half the world out of the equator. because there's no place in the world where women enjoy equal participation and equal renumeration in the economy and equal involvement in the political life of the country after all these years we know that we're a long way from paying. the average woman earns about 77 cents. the empowerment of women and girls is...
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why is this so important to cgi? >> in an interconnected world where brain power and back power count, it is not only dumb it's dumb to leave half the world out of the equator. because there's no place in the world where women enjoy equal participation and equal renumeration in the economy and equal involvement in the political life of the country after all these years we know that we're a long way from paying. the averagege woman earns about7 cents. the empowerment of women and girls is important. >> my thanks to president clinton. up next, inside the world's largest student competition for social goods. social goods. we'll hear from the young today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now arwering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>>
why is this so important to cgi? >> in an interconnected world where brain power and back power count, it is not only dumb it's dumb to leave half the world out of the equator. because there's no place in the world where women enjoy equal participation and equal renumeration in the economy and equal involvement in the political life of the country after all these years we know that we're a long way from paying. the averagege woman earns about7 cents. the empowerment of women and girls is...
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why is that so important to cgi, women and girls?e in an interconnected independent world where brain power counts, it is not only immoral, it is dumb to leave half the world out of the equation. and because there is almost no place in the world where women enjoy equal participation and equal remuneration in the economy, and are involved in the political life of a country. even in america, after all of these years we now know that we're a long way from pay, but the average woman earning about 77 cents for every dollar a man earning in a similar job. so the empowerment of women and girls is important. >> my thanks to president clinton. up next, "on the money," inside the world's largest student competition for social good. we'll hear from young entrepreneurs whose big ideas just made them a million dollars richer. you can find it on facebook, at facebook/mariabartiromo now, let's keep it going all year long and make a difference... together. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a
why is that so important to cgi, women and girls?e in an interconnected independent world where brain power counts, it is not only immoral, it is dumb to leave half the world out of the equation. and because there is almost no place in the world where women enjoy equal participation and equal remuneration in the economy, and are involved in the political life of a country. even in america, after all of these years we now know that we're a long way from pay, but the average woman earning about...
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it's high def, cgi, life-like in the recommendation of people, places and things, and is rivalling movies as far as the look and feel. it's quite amazing. >> it's not just the look and feel of the video games, it's the money. grand theft auto 4 released in 2008 cost a reported $100 million to produce. fast-forward five years, the budget for grand theft auto-5 was roughly there will 265 million -- roughy $265 million, making it the most expensive video made, but one with a budget higher than hollywood films. >> video games can cost a quarter of a billion to applies. a game like grand theft auto-5 might generate that money. it's about risk versus reward. >> the rewards are huge. in 2012, video game sales made more nun -- money than the box office, over $14 billion, compared to $11 million by the movie shows. the release of grand this theft autodoesn't certainty the same buzz that a major motion picture does. >> what happened with the video game industry is it's become its own mooesh. >> gamers, like rock star, can afford to take a different marketing approach. ed. >> rock star took a less i
it's high def, cgi, life-like in the recommendation of people, places and things, and is rivalling movies as far as the look and feel. it's quite amazing. >> it's not just the look and feel of the video games, it's the money. grand theft auto 4 released in 2008 cost a reported $100 million to produce. fast-forward five years, the budget for grand theft auto-5 was roughly there will 265 million -- roughy $265 million, making it the most expensive video made, but one with a budget higher...
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thanks to the cgi for having us here. fast money begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site. here are tonight's line up. sheep skin boots and kids toys. why they are said to be your best bets. rsh. >> blackberry jam. find out if grasso is navigating the ups and downs of this trade. we have got your ticket to profits. everything from jay z to the wiggles. our traders are tim, karen, guy, and mike. stocks in purr tory. there are always ways to make money in equities. we turn to traders for their bullet proof. >> we have talked about this forever. so i'm not breaking any ground. another all time high today. there was an article that they would be engine size taxed. i mean, again, sawed off late. i still think it comes. >> he was predicting that vehicles with turbo chargers would dramatically increase. >> the 7 3 camero. >> nice point by you. tim, let's go to you. starbucks. >> and he was probably not sipping a starbucks. i have mentioned this. it is the great u.s. multinational growth story. what they're doing in
thanks to the cgi for having us here. fast money begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site. here are tonight's line up. sheep skin boots and kids toys. why they are said to be your best bets. rsh. >> blackberry jam. find out if grasso is navigating the ups and downs of this trade. we have got your ticket to profits. everything from jay z to the wiggles. our traders are tim, karen, guy, and mike. stocks in purr tory. there are always ways to make money in equities. we...
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>> i thought that video of bill's was real, now that i have seen this, what i can do with cgi is terrible>> what was that scarlet letter a that you had? >> that's staples, it's a great company. >> by the way, you are a successful commercial actor, and ied i admire your spirit. >> you know what you were not showing? a tan. >> i wish you were in my class. >> frightening to me, i think we are going to take a break, right? how will the stock market fair, we will talk about tracy's book, what do i care, i'm hot. should we start freezing and saving the sperm of >> kansas city's grit turned into a hit, well, warner bros., they are not really brothers, they are a film industry, they are going to shoot the man of steal in detroit. michigan taxpayers will pay $35 million for the budget, with the promise that the movie will end up generate $131 million for the city. not so fast said the director at the center for public policy. my favorite center for public policy. he said that supporters who talk about economic multipliers have told the daily caller, there's no film program to my knowledge in the c
>> i thought that video of bill's was real, now that i have seen this, what i can do with cgi is terrible>> what was that scarlet letter a that you had? >> that's staples, it's a great company. >> by the way, you are a successful commercial actor, and ied i admire your spirit. >> you know what you were not showing? a tan. >> i wish you were in my class. >> frightening to me, i think we are going to take a break, right? how will the stock market fair, we...
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president tweeted it out himself along with the message two bills, one selfie, already having fun at the cgi 2013. that picture has been retweeted almost 2,000 times. coming up on news 4 this afternoon, the push to get rear view cameras in ever car to clear up the blind spot at drivers back up. this has been a law on the books since 2008. why isn't the government requiring it? we are taking a look on news 4 at 4:00. coming up at 5:00, complete team coverage on the navy yard investigation. we will have two press conferences. stay with us and nbcwashington.com for up to the minute details. time for a final check on the forecast. here's tom. >> perfection. absolute perfection. our weather is gorgeous. temperatures approaching 70 degrees in washington. in the suburbs at rural areas, most locations in mid-and upper 60s. still in the 50s and around the bay in the low to mid 60s. later today it was much of the region. just a beautiful autumn day and again tomorrow. as we get towards the weekend we keep it going. friday afternoon highs in the upper 70s. saturday and sunday great for outdoor activiti
president tweeted it out himself along with the message two bills, one selfie, already having fun at the cgi 2013. that picture has been retweeted almost 2,000 times. coming up on news 4 this afternoon, the push to get rear view cameras in ever car to clear up the blind spot at drivers back up. this has been a law on the books since 2008. why isn't the government requiring it? we are taking a look on news 4 at 4:00. coming up at 5:00, complete team coverage on the navy yard investigation. we...
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. >> it's a lot less scary when you realize that i was actually wearing a cgi uniform, which is basically on. >> jimmy: it's like a mad cirque du soleil performance. [ laughter ] you were fantastic in that as well. is it hard to do scenes -- getting intense? getting right in their face and -- and just getting up there? i could never act like that. i'm not a good actor like that. >> yeah. well, i'm reminded of a time when i was shooting "revolutionary road." i was doing a scene with -- the big dinner table scene. we'd been shooting it all day long. and there were lots of different angles. and the last shot we were doing was leonardo dicaprio's close-up. and there was a part in the scene where i had to lean and get in his face and i say the word comfy. and we'd been there for, like, 13 hours. and i lean in this poor guy's face. i'd been yelling at him all day long. i say, oh, you want to be comfy? and right as i say comfy, this thing of drool comes right out -- [ laughter ] and it lands right on his -- on his crotch. [ laughter ] and i was looking down at his crotch at the little perfect ci
. >> it's a lot less scary when you realize that i was actually wearing a cgi uniform, which is basically on. >> jimmy: it's like a mad cirque du soleil performance. [ laughter ] you were fantastic in that as well. is it hard to do scenes -- getting intense? getting right in their face and -- and just getting up there? i could never act like that. i'm not a good actor like that. >> yeah. well, i'm reminded of a time when i was shooting "revolutionary road." i was...
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>> i thought that video of bill's was real, now that i have seen this, what i can do with cgi is terrible>> what was that scarlet letter a that you had? >> that's staples, it's a great company. >> by the way, you are a successful commercial actor, and ied i admire your spirit. >> you know what you were not showing? a tan. >> i wish you were in my class. >> frightening to me, i think we are going to take a break, right? how will the stock market fair, we will talk about tracy's book, what do i care, i'm hot. should we start freezing and saving the sperm of lorises to help to populate the planets in the future?ing him wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over t
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. >> one of the biggest commitments here at cgi, help fund women is entrepreneurs all across the worldlinton announced her big project to track how women are doing around the world. >> becau it has so many implications for other things. in the poor countries of the world, if we know that we can get all of the girls in school and all of the women in labor market, it will do everything to lift them out of poverty. japan, what about this great aggressive program? reminds of us in 1992. is it going to work? and the answer is, maybe, but yap's getting older. they have a very low birthrate and they don't take immigrants yet. they're not comfortable with that. the answer is, it will work in my opinion. it will work and it will work for about 20 years in time to get used to taking immigrants. if they get women in the work force at the same percentage men are. look at america, what would it do for the american economy if 25% pay gap still persists, actually 23 cents on a dollar, between men and women doing the same kind of work. it will be good for the economy if we can eliminate. >>> coming up
. >> one of the biggest commitments here at cgi, help fund women is entrepreneurs all across the worldlinton announced her big project to track how women are doing around the world. >> becau it has so many implications for other things. in the poor countries of the world, if we know that we can get all of the girls in school and all of the women in labor market, it will do everything to lift them out of poverty. japan, what about this great aggressive program? reminds of us in 1992....
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and cgi and all of the gathering of diplomats here in new york.focus, new focus is, first of all, getting businesses to contribute to u.s. development overseas. why is it a good deal for business? >> well, it's absolutely a great deal for business. there will be jobs created by business investment in trade. the businesses we work with tend to know that and tend to want to be present in these places. >> how far have you gotten so far in bringing businesses in. the business of the government and you say what about the sequest sequester. >> our goal is really to achieve the outcomes the president has laid out. world leaders so making investments that helped reach 35,000 farmers with improved seeds. that is due pont that did that with us. so, these corporate investments partner partnered it leverages american taxpayer dollars three, four, five dollars. >> kenya is an enormous tragedy and one of your top diplomats in kenya lost his wife to this tragedy. now, this was somebody who was in charge of more than 200 people working on other things including t
and cgi and all of the gathering of diplomats here in new york.focus, new focus is, first of all, getting businesses to contribute to u.s. development overseas. why is it a good deal for business? >> well, it's absolutely a great deal for business. there will be jobs created by business investment in trade. the businesses we work with tend to know that and tend to want to be present in these places. >> how far have you gotten so far in bringing businesses in. the business of the...
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i will be leading an effort here at the clinton foundation, including through cgi to bring together partnerizations, international institutions, government, businesses, ngos and other does evaluate the progress we've made in time for the 20th anniversary in september 2015. >> did you see that beautiful person sitting there? not hillary clinton. she's attractive obviously, but kathleen, my wife. hillary clinton's 1995 speech was one of the most powerful of her time as first lady. >> if there is one message that echoes forth from this conference, let it be that human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights, once and for all. >> a week when the clintons, bill, hillary and chelsea have showcased their newly broadened foundation, hillary has declared her focus, one she's had for years -- women. the coming hillary clinton train wreck's author is with us. and amy, you have caused a provocative statement. hillary clinton's very popular in these quarters where i work. very popular not just in d.c. but in new york. people i know can't wait for her to be president. you say the co
i will be leading an effort here at the clinton foundation, including through cgi to bring together partnerizations, international institutions, government, businesses, ngos and other does evaluate the progress we've made in time for the 20th anniversary in september 2015. >> did you see that beautiful person sitting there? not hillary clinton. she's attractive obviously, but kathleen, my wife. hillary clinton's 1995 speech was one of the most powerful of her time as first lady. >>...
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you've got ground breaking cgi but it really is a drama. there's very few people in it.ndra bullock's movie with a little assist by george clooney. she plays an astronaut who has been knocked off of her ship. the whole film, it's a tight 90-minute film, it's her trying to get back to the ship and save her own life with help from george clooney. and i'm really looking forward to this one. i think it's going to be a really cool movie. >> there's another kind of stranded movie, this one robert redford is the only cast member, correct? >> right. robert redford alone and no dialogue. there's a little voiceover at the beginning and that's it. robert redford plays a man who doesn't even have a name stranded at sea. >> all is lost. >> "all is lost" is the name of this film, exactly. >> what about this one directed by ron howard about a 1976 grand prix. why is this theme that we're seeing so many fall movies based on true stories? >> this is the time of year when people who read the paper every day looking for an amazing story that they can option for a movie, when those movies s
you've got ground breaking cgi but it really is a drama. there's very few people in it.ndra bullock's movie with a little assist by george clooney. she plays an astronaut who has been knocked off of her ship. the whole film, it's a tight 90-minute film, it's her trying to get back to the ship and save her own life with help from george clooney. and i'm really looking forward to this one. i think it's going to be a really cool movie. >> there's another kind of stranded movie, this one...
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now it's high def, cgi life like in the representation of people, places and things in these video gamesand they're start to go rival movies as far as the look and feel. it's quite amazing. >> reporter: it's not just the look and feel of the video games, it's the money. grand theft auto cost a reported $100 million to produce. the budget for grand theft auto 5, roughly $265 million. makinmaking it not only the most expensive video game ever made but one that has a bigger budget than nearly all hollywood films. the awards are huge. in 2012 video game sales made more money than the box office with earnings of $14 billion compared to $11 billion brought in by the movie studios. the release of a new video game like grand theft auto does not generate anywhere near the same level of buzz that a major motion picture does. because the industry has such faithful fans, gaming expert justin calvet say game makers like rock star can afford to take a different marketing approach. >> rock star will take the less is more approach where press is concerned. the release of the single rock star trailer or
now it's high def, cgi life like in the representation of people, places and things in these video gamesand they're start to go rival movies as far as the look and feel. it's quite amazing. >> reporter: it's not just the look and feel of the video games, it's the money. grand theft auto cost a reported $100 million to produce. the budget for grand theft auto 5, roughly $265 million. makinmaking it not only the most expensive video game ever made but one that has a bigger budget than...
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let's start with iran because that's always a big talking point at the cgi. amanpour interviewed him, and compared to the interview i did with mahmoud ahmadinejad last year, struck a much more conciliatory tone, especially admitted there had been a holocaust. what did you make of that? how important is that kind of concession, and do you see a real shift there in the relationship with america? how much do you trust him? >> well, first of all, i think it's interesting commentary on the world in which we're living that admitting that the holocaust occurred qualifies as being a moderate. >> right. >> i mean, in other words, if you get into the fact-based world, there's something to it. at least we can have something to talk about. i was hoping, and i think the president was, that the opening of the u.n. would give them a chance to, you know, maybe even do more. >> want to talk about this development and about iran's new president with fouad ajami, senior fellow at stanford's university senior institution. welcome. just yesterday, israel said they wouldn't even l
let's start with iran because that's always a big talking point at the cgi. amanpour interviewed him, and compared to the interview i did with mahmoud ahmadinejad last year, struck a much more conciliatory tone, especially admitted there had been a holocaust. what did you make of that? how important is that kind of concession, and do you see a real shift there in the relationship with america? how much do you trust him? >> well, first of all, i think it's interesting commentary on the...
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. >> follow all of our coverage for cgi and clinton-related. >> you're not covering the u.n.?r people covering that. >> i'm shocked. >> tomorrow night i'm moderating a debate between two candidates for republic advocate. it's actually important. 7:00 p.m., ny1.com streaming. >> it's better than a warm bucket of spit. and mr. wolffe. >> what do you want me to plug? >> plug your book. >> if you want to understand the president, that's the real story. >> and the president that's in office right now. >> the one who's in office. >> even though the obsession of this week. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll be back here at new york at 9 cleane:00. follow us all day long as we cover what's happening in nairobi. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins with your business travel forecast. on this monday we've got fantastic weather to start fall, from the great lakes, ohio valley all the way to the northeast. enjoy just a beautiful afternoon. even in texas it should be rather nice, a little warmer than some would like. southeast, that's the only travel trouble spot. aftern
. >> follow all of our coverage for cgi and clinton-related. >> you're not covering the u.n.?r people covering that. >> i'm shocked. >> tomorrow night i'm moderating a debate between two candidates for republic advocate. it's actually important. 7:00 p.m., ny1.com streaming. >> it's better than a warm bucket of spit. and mr. wolffe. >> what do you want me to plug? >> plug your book. >> if you want to understand the president, that's the real...
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. >> let's play a clip here from the cgi today where bill clinton, former president, interviewed barack obama, the current president about obamacare. listen to what president obama had to say. >> this is a little political, this whole obamacare thing. what you have had is an unprecedented effort effort you have seen ramp up over the past month or soment those who opposed the idea of universal health care in the first place and fought this thing tooth and nail through congress and through the courts and so forth have been trying to scare and discourage people from getting a good deal. >> that's what many people feel, isn't it? this is just basically another attempt to get rid of president obama using -- a lot of people most suffering in america will benefit from obamacare. >> that's right. this political stuff that ted cruz is engaging in will do nothing to help even people who agree with him like ben ferguson. there is no benefit to this. there is no potential political victory in what ted cruz is doing. >> then why are you so nervous? why are you fighting hard if it's not a big deal. >
. >> let's play a clip here from the cgi today where bill clinton, former president, interviewed barack obama, the current president about obamacare. listen to what president obama had to say. >> this is a little political, this whole obamacare thing. what you have had is an unprecedented effort effort you have seen ramp up over the past month or soment those who opposed the idea of universal health care in the first place and fought this thing tooth and nail through congress and...
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today we saw president clinton and president obama together at the cgi, at clinton global initiative.nd you know that when this white house starts bringing out bill clinton, the secretary of explaining stuff that barack obama is incapable of -- [ overlapping speakers ] so it's because there is no understanding the enrollment date is in a few days and there's no understanding of what this bill is. there's no understanding. >> among the public. >> among the public. >> that's true. >> the democrats have done a terrible job explaining this. >> and republicans have done a great job explaining their version of it. >> an alien landed on planet earth today and turns on the news in the united states of america on one station you have president obama and president clinton explaining just how great obamacare was, and another channel you have ted cruz and rand paul explaining just how bad it was. it's enough to make anybody think they're hearing voices in your head. >> but payoff -- i argue the payoff is when it actually happens. it is going to happen. the big key i think to watch here is the 33-
today we saw president clinton and president obama together at the cgi, at clinton global initiative.nd you know that when this white house starts bringing out bill clinton, the secretary of explaining stuff that barack obama is incapable of -- [ overlapping speakers ] so it's because there is no understanding the enrollment date is in a few days and there's no understanding of what this bill is. there's no understanding. >> among the public. >> among the public. >> that's...
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as i've talked around the world, spoke to people at cgi, and much of what you heard from people you talkedwe see opportunities and challenges. you know what's going on at the fed. you also know what's going on with the debt ceiling. impact of orders coming outs of federal being a little more challenging for some computer companies. and the retail sales. so, most of my ceo counterparts and industry experts are a little more cautious on the economy than they would have been a quarter or so ago in the short term. in terms of the long term, i kind of think of these like swirling winds. it isn't that the headwind are increasing, it's just that at the present time they're hitting us more from the front side than the back side. >> eric? >> you know, the long term picture for global growth is mix. and, john, what are you seeing -- you travel even more than i do globally. is it still basically going to be ash asia? >> no, eric, i think it's going to be more balanced than that. i think if you look in the intermediate and long term -- and i want to remind what i say today is nothing about cisco, the
as i've talked around the world, spoke to people at cgi, and much of what you heard from people you talkedwe see opportunities and challenges. you know what's going on at the fed. you also know what's going on with the debt ceiling. impact of orders coming outs of federal being a little more challenging for some computer companies. and the retail sales. so, most of my ceo counterparts and industry experts are a little more cautious on the economy than they would have been a quarter or so ago in...