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professor is stanford of accounting, charles lee. great to have you on this show.alk about what the restructuring is supposed to be. >> cori, when a company goes through its lifecycle, they're going to encounter what we call life events, and restructuring is opposed to reposition the company to be more competitive going forward. >> is restructuring as an accounting treatment represented of of a midlife crisis for hewlett-packard? is at the sports car, blonde, drug problem, or something different? >> well, i think that in each case, we look at it as an opportunity to reinvigorate the company'ies. in this case, hewlett-packard is facing a lot of issues and the separation is one way for the two entities to try to refocus. >> one of the things that jumped out to me is that it has, over -- not to julie from wegman -- meg whitman's restructuring or others, but this company over a dozen years has had significant restructuring charges over and over and over and over again. is this a common thing? how where would you say this kind of thing is in the role of technology and/o
professor is stanford of accounting, charles lee. great to have you on this show.alk about what the restructuring is supposed to be. >> cori, when a company goes through its lifecycle, they're going to encounter what we call life events, and restructuring is opposed to reposition the company to be more competitive going forward. >> is restructuring as an accounting treatment represented of of a midlife crisis for hewlett-packard? is at the sports car, blonde, drug problem, or...
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. >> stanford economist charles lee, always appreciate your time. >> be sure to catch our special coveragell day tomorrow and thursday live from vanity fair new establishment. we have a great lineup of guests joining us including the ceo and cofounder of life media as well as tom preston, former ceo of viacom. that interview at 3:30 p.m. eastern, 12:30 p.m. pacific writer on bloomberg television. launching its latest line of cameras at rest by. how much is the camera maker changing the video industry? that is next on "bloomberg west ." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. go pro has launched their newest line of cameras this week. they tripled go pro space at this by stores. they havexcited and soared nearly 300% of the june ipo. after a disappointing first earnings report as a first company, they are partnering with the struggling retailer. is that a smart strategy? with us here in the studio, is it a good strategy to partner with ubest buy? >> it's a very visionary company. the launch of this product was online as well as best buy. they're off to a fantastic start. lik
. >> stanford economist charles lee, always appreciate your time. >> be sure to catch our special coveragell day tomorrow and thursday live from vanity fair new establishment. we have a great lineup of guests joining us including the ceo and cofounder of life media as well as tom preston, former ceo of viacom. that interview at 3:30 p.m. eastern, 12:30 p.m. pacific writer on bloomberg television. launching its latest line of cameras at rest by. how much is the camera maker changing...
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come on, charles lee chapel is back, running the show, running out front, beating them.tuart: a couple years ago when samsung was a hot company we were trying to figure out how could people buy it. stuart: their profits were down 60%. stuart: but semiconductor chip plant, a $14 billion, almost like we're going to take the cash we have and start from scratch. they had the big phone before apple did. apple throwing in more than size, real authentic innovation and the chart speaks for itself. stuart: 14 billion? charles: $14 billion semiconductor plant. they have to do a lot more to reinvent themselves and stay in the game. of the one that has to be built in south korea. i would have heard about it. charles: unless elon musk could figure out a way. stuart: i have something for you. look at gt at fans filed for bankruptcy yesterday, a little bit of a bounce back today. 65% bounce back. that is the bounce back. their glass that they made was being considered for iphones but was rejected because was too brendel. did you see this? charles: i didn't see it coming. in hindsight a
come on, charles lee chapel is back, running the show, running out front, beating them.tuart: a couple years ago when samsung was a hot company we were trying to figure out how could people buy it. stuart: their profits were down 60%. stuart: but semiconductor chip plant, a $14 billion, almost like we're going to take the cash we have and start from scratch. they had the big phone before apple did. apple throwing in more than size, real authentic innovation and the chart speaks for itself....
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. >> reporter: back in maryland, lieutenant charles dooley found that shannon lee had forged six deeds. plus evidence of a bigger scheme in progress. >> 15 to 20 other properties had been targeted. >> reporter: i caught up with shannon lee. you got good at stealing houses, huh? now she has a new home. this multiunit dwelling, the county jail. >> thank you. you can see his full report, the team going after the moochers tonight here on "20/20.." >>> when we come back, a surprise from harry potter. >>> what how this is making history, tonight. my hair hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful, blistering, rash. look at me. she's embarrassed by the way she looks. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. as you get older, your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. well i had to go to the eye doctor last week and i have to go back today. the doctor's worried its so close to her the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. it hurts. it's hard. don't wait u
. >> reporter: back in maryland, lieutenant charles dooley found that shannon lee had forged six deeds. plus evidence of a bigger scheme in progress. >> 15 to 20 other properties had been targeted. >> reporter: i caught up with shannon lee. you got good at stealing houses, huh? now she has a new home. this multiunit dwelling, the county jail. >> thank you. you can see his full report, the team going after the moochers tonight here on "20/20.." >>> when...
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the -- about the people who run these oil companies, particularly people like lee raymond, people like david koch and charles koch and the people who run these big think tanks on capitol hill, the american enterprise institute, the competitive enterprise institute, the cato institute, marshal institute, clever people who are deliberately lying to the american public, deliberately deceiving people in order to make sure that the industry that the high level people in an industry continue to collect their income. so, it's not, you know, it's not the lower tiers of the industry that i would say are bad people. i don't think that at all. i think they are just regular people who are like the rest of us trying to make our way in the world and survive, but i think that the people who are kin i e i'ving to lie to the american people iving to lie to the american people, with this massive propaganda campaign, those are sociopaths. >> you wrote recently corporations that deliberately, purposely and system at including sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. explain what you mean. this? >> yeah. you know,
the -- about the people who run these oil companies, particularly people like lee raymond, people like david koch and charles koch and the people who run these big think tanks on capitol hill, the american enterprise institute, the competitive enterprise institute, the cato institute, marshal institute, clever people who are deliberately lying to the american public, deliberately deceiving people in order to make sure that the industry that the high level people in an industry continue to...
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the -- about the people who run these oil companies, particularly people like lee raymond, people like david koch and charlesoch and the people who run these big think tanks on capitol hill, the american enterprise institute, the competitive enterprise institute, the cato institute, marshal institute, clever people who are deliberately lying to the american public, deliberately deceiving people in order to make sure that the industry that the high level people in an industry continue to collect their income. so, it's not, you know, it's not the lower tiers of the industry that i would say are bad people. i don't think that at all. i think they are just regular people who are like the rest of us trying to make our way in the world and survive, but i think that the people who are kin i e i'ving to lie to the american people iving to lie to the american people, with this massive propaganda campaign, those are sociopaths. >> you wrote recently corporations that deliberately, purposely and system at including sponsor climate lies should be given the death penalty. explain what you mean. this? >> yeah. you know, c
the -- about the people who run these oil companies, particularly people like lee raymond, people like david koch and charlesoch and the people who run these big think tanks on capitol hill, the american enterprise institute, the competitive enterprise institute, the cato institute, marshal institute, clever people who are deliberately lying to the american public, deliberately deceiving people in order to make sure that the industry that the high level people in an industry continue to collect...
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the idea, tom lee, and this is charles peabody's observation, the worry of 2008 begins to seep in.counterparty risk is tangible. do you sense what mr. peabody senses? >> i'm not familiar with his comments. works let's bring up the wuote if you can. -->> let's bring up the quote if you can. are you worried about the behind-the-scenes within the banking industry? -- i think it is a serious problem if counterparty risk does become pro-. isother words, the term translating into credit tightening. i don't see any evidence of that at the moment. >> i think it is very evident. you're seeing it in job on's and european peripheral sovereign debt. you are seeing it in a number of areas. aboutall -- you talked the reductions of liquidity. you are seeing that being instituted -- >> you are saying this is a permanent change in trend or just these are widening of spreads? widening of spreads is like the same thing is people saying, semi conductor stocks are down 15% and it always means markets top and. that is something we've heard for the last two weeks. industry,the banking charles peabody, yo
the idea, tom lee, and this is charles peabody's observation, the worry of 2008 begins to seep in.counterparty risk is tangible. do you sense what mr. peabody senses? >> i'm not familiar with his comments. works let's bring up the wuote if you can. -->> let's bring up the quote if you can. are you worried about the behind-the-scenes within the banking industry? -- i think it is a serious problem if counterparty risk does become pro-. isother words, the term translating into credit...
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. >>> the personal story is reaction to the lee i don't kon with charles krauthammer. how did i do?> you did great, leon panetta did great, president obama did not do well. >> explain. >> leon panetta is 20 years into the party. everyone knows he's a straight-shooter. you can tell from the tone of the responses to you that he's sympathetic to the president. but he loves this country and fools he has to say the truth. and what he said, the content of what he said, even though the tone was measured in restraint, was utterly devastated. he was basically saying this president cannot lead. he is in decisive and weak. what was so interesting is it wasn't even in the discussion that iraq or afghanistan, but this won't even be reported, but the thing he said about ukraine where he just sort of -- he laid out what should be done, what is obvious we have to do to give ukraine weapons, which we have not done to redo and reinvigorate the missile defense agreement with obama that he has not done. and he said this just outright, you said, why doesn't he do it? he absolutely has no answer. and the
. >>> the personal story is reaction to the lee i don't kon with charles krauthammer. how did i do?> you did great, leon panetta did great, president obama did not do well. >> explain. >> leon panetta is 20 years into the party. everyone knows he's a straight-shooter. you can tell from the tone of the responses to you that he's sympathetic to the president. but he loves this country and fools he has to say the truth. and what he said, the content of what he said, even...
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lee, the mayor willie brown. also with us today kathleen sullivan, the chief of protocol for city and state charles schultz and the on -- honorable george schultz and now starting with president ceo larry and his wife. jenny johnson and susan. greg johnson and lindsey johnson, allen and maryann buyer, rob and trina dean, steve and torrey humphrey, david jenkins and lisa sphere, gary and terry and giants senior vice-president and his wife amanda. and the skipper's wife kim bochy. former manager peter mcgowan and his wife. and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny felder. greg, rich robinson, how about it for terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your love. of course. do it, do it. now on to our giants hall of famers sta
lee, the mayor willie brown. also with us today kathleen sullivan, the chief of protocol for city and state charles schultz and the on -- honorable george schultz and now starting with president ceo larry and his wife. jenny johnson and susan. greg johnson and lindsey johnson, allen and maryann buyer, rob and trina dean, steve and torrey humphrey, david jenkins and lisa sphere, gary and terry and giants senior vice-president and his wife amanda. and the skipper's wife kim bochy. former manager...
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. >> charles: michael keaton has a long track record of playing just about any role. how does he feel about taking on his latest? lee cowan is going to find out. >> reporter: we know him as the actor with relentless energy. >> it makes me want to kiss you. >> reporter: or pretty dark. >> i'm batman. >> i always think, if it's the right kind of scared, that's a good sign. >> reporter: nothing scared him quite as much as his challenging new role. michael keaton's journey, from batman to birdman later on sunday morning. >> charles: dreamers and doers of the computer age, front and center in the latest work with noted author. >> reporter: walter isaacson has won praise with benjamin franklin. albert einstein and steve jobss. but his new book focuses on the innovator who is powered the computer and internet revolution. >> this is about people who how to collaborate and from the 40s to the present created the digital revolution. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, a walk through digital history. >> charles: and we'll be hear for example a newly mipted musical phenomenon. singer sam smith. anthony has the honors. >> repo
. >> charles: michael keaton has a long track record of playing just about any role. how does he feel about taking on his latest? lee cowan is going to find out. >> reporter: we know him as the actor with relentless energy. >> it makes me want to kiss you. >> reporter: or pretty dark. >> i'm batman. >> i always think, if it's the right kind of scared, that's a good sign. >> reporter: nothing scared him quite as much as his challenging new role. michael...
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charles comes back for the touchdown. any rivalry game is about the rankings and record. smoooth sailing. tripleld wins in overtime. intle of unbeatens montgomery county. paint branch and northwest. sets this up.e, e.j. lee gets in for the score. the jags win, 49-6. terps have the day off tomorrow. big college double-header on abc 7 tomorrow, with oklahoma and texas at noon, and michigan state takes on purdue at 3:30. royals, might be another 18-in game or something like that. >> george clooney just got married, but he might be in the doghouse for a in tysons corner, northern virginia. celebrated 100 years of philanthropy for the foundation. you see 100 people who donated tonight, all on stage together. a great event. george clooney decided to spend part of his honeymoon at the new york comicon. for a panel for his upcoming movie "tomorrowland." from the wedding in venice, italy, to comiccon? >> can we get out of this mess for the weekend? >> we will wake up to a little patchy fog. highs tomorrow only 65 degrees. same on sunday. we cool down a little monday. then upper 60's, middle 70's on tuesday. and some strong thunderstorms across the mid-atlantic. >> that will keep you busy. >> jimmy: we have a fun
charles comes back for the touchdown. any rivalry game is about the rankings and record. smoooth sailing. tripleld wins in overtime. intle of unbeatens montgomery county. paint branch and northwest. sets this up.e, e.j. lee gets in for the score. the jags win, 49-6. terps have the day off tomorrow. big college double-header on abc 7 tomorrow, with oklahoma and texas at noon, and michigan state takes on purdue at 3:30. royals, might be another 18-in game or something like that. >> george...
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charles, st. mary's and calvert. 95 going to be wet. as you head out the door between fredericksburg. remaining cloudy. leeing edge of the steadier rain coming our way by around 1:00 in the shenandoah valley. after that between 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. our western suburbs. then 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. into the the metro area. more showers moving through the evening. they may be moderate at times through tonight. temperatures right now are cool. just in the 50s. you need a jacket along with the umbrella as you head out the door. those showers likely by late afternoon. tomorrow morning, along with showers, patchy deposits fog. sun back saturday afternoon. 60s. small chance of a shower then as well as monday. tuesday evening might get showers. melissa has a look at our roads. what's going on. >>> seeing a little bit of volume growing. happy friday, everybody. chopper 4 you can see this inbound traffic. white headlights heading into town. maryland, 95 and bw parkway, both of those running along. beltway at branch avenue looking quite good. taking a look at 95. just warning us about some rain coming to 95. right now not so ter
charles, st. mary's and calvert. 95 going to be wet. as you head out the door between fredericksburg. remaining cloudy. leeing edge of the steadier rain coming our way by around 1:00 in the shenandoah valley. after that between 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. our western suburbs. then 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. into the the metro area. more showers moving through the evening. they may be moderate at times through tonight. temperatures right now are cool. just in the 50s. you need a jacket along with the umbrella as...
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charles severance will be in court for a pretrial hearing. jane roush is also expected to rule on whether to allow cameras in the court. judge roush is best known for presiding over convicted d.c. sniper lee boyd malvo. >>> developing this morning, a 3-month-old baby girl is killed in a crash in israel. that baby is an american. the accident happened in jerusalem a few blocks from the national police headquarters. a palestinian slammed his car into a crowded train station. the 3-year-old baby girl was killed. the driver does have a history of anti-israel violence. the driver was shot by israeli police but no details on his condition. the area was immediately blocked off as police searched that vehicle. they are calling this an act of terrorism. . >>> thank you, richard. those of you in fairfax county could learn whether your school start time will change. the school board will meet this evening to vote on recommendations for months now. it would start high schools at 8:00 this morning. middle schools at 7:30. most elementary school changes would not change beyond 10 minutes. allowing students to sleep in would improve their mental and physical health as well as academic performance. schoo
charles severance will be in court for a pretrial hearing. jane roush is also expected to rule on whether to allow cameras in the court. judge roush is best known for presiding over convicted d.c. sniper lee boyd malvo. >>> developing this morning, a 3-month-old baby girl is killed in a crash in israel. that baby is an american. the accident happened in jerusalem a few blocks from the national police headquarters. a palestinian slammed his car into a crowded train station. the...
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charles severance will be in court for a pretrial hearing. jane roush is also expected to rule on whether to allow cameras in the court. judge rsh is best known for presiding over convicted d.c. sniper lee boyd malvo. >>> making your political decision is now more convenient in maryland. the state begins early voting today. select polling sites will be open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. to avoid a line, you're encouraged to get to your polling place before 4:00. early voting in maryland is next thursday, october 30th. it is now 6:05. we could see two candidates participate in a forum for d.c. mayor. carl schwartz and david catania confirmed their attendance. on her website it says bowser will be attending two other events tonight at the beginning of the campaign bowser agreed to take part in four debates. they have all taken place already. today's forum will be 7:00 to 9:00 at preliminary eugt congress gas stational church in d.c. ward 4. erica develka gonzalez will mod >>> what we are learning about how isis recruits from three american goals. >>> calling in sick even though you feel just fine. we have a new study that says people take a pretty common mistake when they play hooky
charles severance will be in court for a pretrial hearing. jane roush is also expected to rule on whether to allow cameras in the court. judge rsh is best known for presiding over convicted d.c. sniper lee boyd malvo. >>> making your political decision is now more convenient in maryland. the state begins early voting today. select polling sites will be open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. to avoid a line, you're encouraged to get to your polling place before 4:00. early voting in...
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lee. and there is an e-mail address for public tips. we continues to communicate and work actively with our partners including those in neighborhood jurisdictions. [ speaking french ] >>> class charles bordeleau, he is speaking in friend. now, the same statement he gave in english in which he said the didn't began at 9:52 this morning at the war memorial. multi the shots fired, he said a member of canada's armed forces was killed. he said a few minutes later up on parliament hill, which is just a short four-minute drive, a male suspect, went in to that building and was shot at and killed in the course of that exchange of fire. ottawa, as you mentioned, is the home to several military personnel, not only the capital of canada, but also the center of the oremed forces. there was a statement made in english to reassure members of the military that their safety is paramount and the police chief also encouraged everybody to stay away from the downtown core and follow the strucks of building management whenever they are, and here we are, four hours and nearly 30 minutes since the initial shots were fired and all the downtown ottawa including parliament are on lock down, we'll hear next fr
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charles schwab. >>> it's evening time in hong kong. huge crowds of pro-democracy protesters have taken to the streets again today. in fact, marking china's national day effectively in an unprecedented manner. cnbc's susan leen hong kong with the latest. susan, over to you. >> reporter: yeah, simon, you know, one of the main motivations behind this massive protest here in hong kong is for hong kongers to show the world and beijing that they're willing to rally and fight for their freedoms. in the process, maybe garner some global support to help pressure beijing for democracy here in hong kong. not that necessarily beijing has shown in the past that they're willing to yield to this international pressure. i want to show you the latest element out here at the protest, at this main protest site. if you can just pan over to my left. being projected on to the wall, one of the main government buildings here, are these global messages of support for this protest movement. really, they've been coming from all over the world. from the u.s., from canada, from taiwan, from europe as well. and managing the message has been a key element of this occupy movement. i want to show you what's been on social media. if you've
charles schwab. >>> it's evening time in hong kong. huge crowds of pro-democracy protesters have taken to the streets again today. in fact, marking china's national day effectively in an unprecedented manner. cnbc's susan leen hong kong with the latest. susan, over to you. >> reporter: yeah, simon, you know, one of the main motivations behind this massive protest here in hong kong is for hong kongers to show the world and beijing that they're willing to rally and fight for their...