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mary coulter invented that. incredibly persnickety. the cabdrivers found her hilarious.she would get in the car and scream at them to go as fast as possible. she was in several well-known .ccidents this is a woman who was a model of a professional woman who would say she wanted to get done in her life and inspiration to generation after generation of female designers and architects. thepartner in crime in second coming was a gentleman named herman schweitzer. harveyhis start at the company in the late 1800s. he would ride out on his horse and start getting to know the native americans, jewelry makers and drug makers. how many of you have been to santa fe or the southwest? how many of you came back with turquoise and silver jewelry? or you gave it as gifts. you may be under the impression this was designed and created by native americans. it was crated by native americans but it was designed by herman schweitzer. he realized early on those tourists didn't want to take home real native american jewelry which is big and having, -- heavy. he made a deal with the craftsman. h
mary coulter invented that. incredibly persnickety. the cabdrivers found her hilarious.she would get in the car and scream at them to go as fast as possible. she was in several well-known .ccidents this is a woman who was a model of a professional woman who would say she wanted to get done in her life and inspiration to generation after generation of female designers and architects. thepartner in crime in second coming was a gentleman named herman schweitzer. harveyhis start at the company in...
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truth be told this past weekend, wyatt coulter's last weekend selling pumpkins.e the san francisco 18-year-old should have sat out. or at the very least, should have sat down for. what with the stress fracture he got running cross country at all. just like a runner, wyatt is determined to cross this finish line. the end to a mission he embarked on when he was eight years old. >> i was obsessed with halloween i think at the age of eight. >> so obsessed he began growing pumpkins at that age and selling them to raise money for charity. >> that year we raised $100. >> wyatt has come a long. >> this is where we grow a lot of them. >> ways since then. in 2012 we visited the 15-year-old when his goal was to raise $20,000. this year, wyatt ended up taking in more than 35,000 for three san francisco charities. his 11-year-old total, something like, $200,000. >> it's weird to think about. like that amount of money, like, i mean, you never think about like that's going to be a giant goal. looking back, i never thought this was going to be 11 year thing. >> this sale, though
truth be told this past weekend, wyatt coulter's last weekend selling pumpkins.e the san francisco 18-year-old should have sat out. or at the very least, should have sat down for. what with the stress fracture he got running cross country at all. just like a runner, wyatt is determined to cross this finish line. the end to a mission he embarked on when he was eight years old. >> i was obsessed with halloween i think at the age of eight. >> so obsessed he began growing pumpkins at...
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let's bring in tim coulter from our web team.e i do that, donald trump ifd that is what he would do you was elected into the oval office. the controversial businessman was seeking the nomination has given his frank view on china to stephanie ruhle. stephanie: you are in the oval office, it is your first day, first week. who are the first four global leaders you are calling on? donald trump: i would have them call me. excuse me, iay -- know more about diplomacy than anyone else. china is ripping us. and they don't even like us. business week magazine had an article where i am very critical of china, i have a lot of friends of china. they cannot believe they get away with what they do. the 10 things the chinese people most want, one of them is anything trump. i cannot believe it. and they know my attitude. people in china, people in mexico, people from all over, they buy apartments from a. they pay me a fortune. i like china, mexico. but they cannot believe they get away with what they do. and friends of mine, they come over for di
let's bring in tim coulter from our web team.e i do that, donald trump ifd that is what he would do you was elected into the oval office. the controversial businessman was seeking the nomination has given his frank view on china to stephanie ruhle. stephanie: you are in the oval office, it is your first day, first week. who are the first four global leaders you are calling on? donald trump: i would have them call me. excuse me, iay -- know more about diplomacy than anyone else. china is ripping...
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xiaomi is a interesting micks of -- mix of silicon valley work as hard as possible coulter with traditionalhinese culture. -- it is really interesting hybrid of things that you would see at apple, and absolute love for design and the culture of perfectionism. emily: is it a phone company, an electronic company, a software company? hugo: it is an internet company. that is the best way to describe xiaomi. we interact with our customers and users, or as we prefer to call them, our fans through the internet, through social media. we sell our products direct. we are the third largest e-commerce site in china. and the largest pure play by miles. we design products, taking a lot of input from the community. probably 50% of all of the new features we end up building as part of our software came from the community. you can pinpoint it down to one user's idea. this is very unique. emily: you sell phones. high quality phones at cost. but you make most of the money by selling services, right? hugo: we think of phones as a platform. on top of that we have a number of services and apps that we built that
xiaomi is a interesting micks of -- mix of silicon valley work as hard as possible coulter with traditionalhinese culture. -- it is really interesting hybrid of things that you would see at apple, and absolute love for design and the culture of perfectionism. emily: is it a phone company, an electronic company, a software company? hugo: it is an internet company. that is the best way to describe xiaomi. we interact with our customers and users, or as we prefer to call them, our fans through the...
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our analyst began to suspect the safety coulter and bar mental culture they had had not been extended into north america. long before deepwater horizon because of these concerns they noticed the refinery fire in texas, and a pipeline accident in alaska. we said we have got to get out of this. not too long after that the deepwater horizon event took place. it was avoidable. most conventional analyses did not include their safety culture, their environmental management. that is not just a feel-good add-on. it is central to the success or failure of a business like that. other kinds of businesses, like financial services, human culture is central. if you understand more about how they are managing their people, and spreading their values throughout the workforce you were none more than simply looking at these quarterly reports. >> i make a joke about how you spend half your time on climate, another half on something else. what half of your time do you -- what do you anticipate doing on the sustainable capital? are you going to be an active public debater? mr. gore: absolutely. by cofound
our analyst began to suspect the safety coulter and bar mental culture they had had not been extended into north america. long before deepwater horizon because of these concerns they noticed the refinery fire in texas, and a pipeline accident in alaska. we said we have got to get out of this. not too long after that the deepwater horizon event took place. it was avoidable. most conventional analyses did not include their safety culture, their environmental management. that is not just a...
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eric coulter said he is stunned by the killing. especially because he says he was near the area around the same time carter was killed. >> i grew up in the area. and i remember the trail side killer. and that period where it was sort of frightening to go out in the woods. and that was the same feeling i had definitely today. >> reporter: the sheriff's deputies are releasing the license plate of a missing car. it is 6 ppg 662. if you see the car or the persons of interest, contact law enforcement immediately. reporting live in marin county. cheryl hurd, nbc news. >> thank you. >>> one of the worst fires is at last fully could not teenage. firefighters completely surrounded the valley fire today but they are still out there mopping under the containment zone. four people were killed. nearly 2,000 structures destroyed. more than 1,200 of those, homes. >>> a new case of bed bugs at another library on the peninsula. this time they were found on a chair at the library on alma street. they are keeping this facility closed tomorrow to allo
eric coulter said he is stunned by the killing. especially because he says he was near the area around the same time carter was killed. >> i grew up in the area. and i remember the trail side killer. and that period where it was sort of frightening to go out in the woods. and that was the same feeling i had definitely today. >> reporter: the sheriff's deputies are releasing the license plate of a missing car. it is 6 ppg 662. if you see the car or the persons of interest, contact...
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anna: thank you, tim coulter. with up, we andy housman and his first interview of the day. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. for xi. cameron looks forward to 30 billion pounds of deals. weighs in onliams the rate hike timeline. we will bring you that bloomberg exclusive interview. anna: the bank is said to have mistakenly transferred $6 billion to an american hedge fund. the money was recovered one day later. guy: welcome to "countdown." i am guy johnson. anna: i am anna edwards. it is 7:00 this tuesday morning. we have earnings coming through. let's look at what is happening to markets as we speak. guy: let's take a look at how mixed we will be in europe. this is the early look. we think the market will open fractionally lower, not very much. 1/10 of 1% is the predict
anna: thank you, tim coulter. with up, we andy housman and his first interview of the day. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. for xi. cameron looks forward to 30 billion pounds of deals. weighs in onliams the rate hike timeline. we will bring you...
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thank you for tim coulter. we will talk more about the u.s.or when we come back. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. anna: job stay in the usa. the labor market is tested by bebal economic -- it could the revisions to the august numbers. stocks and hong kong rally after chinese authorities wrap up stimulus. the move comes after interest have failed to reverse china's economic slowdown. in an exquisite interview, frederick a day or tells bloomberg the market reaction is overdone. >> there is an overreaction regarding china. ♪ anna: welcome to the second hour of countdown. i am an edwards here in london. -- i am anna edwards, here in london. the biggest quarterly loss in four years in this morning's trading session. let's check in with juliette saly who is standing by. juliette, we should not overplay
thank you for tim coulter. we will talk more about the u.s.or when we come back. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. anna: job stay in the usa. the labor market is tested by bebal economic -- it could the revisions to the august numbers. stocks...
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> matt, do you think there is a left wing bias on twitter up until a few weeks ago and app -- ann coulter wasn't verified. >> that's a left wing secret. >> it is haphazard. when do you get the wikipedia page like they almost put a wikipedia page. >> i am from massachusetts and someone wrote down the prominent citizens and someone fought to have me removed. >> that was me. >> how are you doing with the verified? how are you doing with the blue check marks? >> i can't be president. >> it is like a mystery. they won't tell you on twitter how -- what the process is. >> i just have to tweet at twitter or whatever. >> get in a twitter feud with someone famous. it always works. >>> donald trump says he is self-made, but is he? earlier this week trump says it hadn't been easy to become a billionaire and he only started out with a small loan from his dad for $1 million. the forbes 400 list of the world's wealthiest people is a self-made score for the richy richies. an inheritance helped someone get their riches. a 6 to 10 indicates people who truly made it on their own with oprah being a perfect 1
> matt, do you think there is a left wing bias on twitter up until a few weeks ago and app -- ann coulter wasn't verified. >> that's a left wing secret. >> it is haphazard. when do you get the wikipedia page like they almost put a wikipedia page. >> i am from massachusetts and someone wrote down the prominent citizens and someone fought to have me removed. >> that was me. >> how are you doing with the verified? how are you doing with the blue check marks?...
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he is john winkleried and he would serve as the co-ceo alongside jim coulter.his comes as tpg capital considers an idea. scarlet: you can always get more business news at bloomberg.com. let's head over to our markets desk where julie hyman has a check on individual company movers. tech names, of course. julie: akamai is one of them and the stock is tumbling in a big way. is taking forecast investors off guard and the shares are down by 18%. an analystling with from bloomberg intelligence who pointed out that akamai said that some of its biggest customers cut down on traffic, talking about perhaps amazon, apple, and other big techniques. the issue could be that some of them have in-house systems and did not need to avail themselves as much of akamai's services. it is something that we are watching today. aig andatching after carl icahn called to break it up to different insurers -- life and mortgage insurers as well. he says that there is no more need and the time to act is now. the ceo of the company is replying and his statement, pretty much staying the course
he is john winkleried and he would serve as the co-ceo alongside jim coulter.his comes as tpg capital considers an idea. scarlet: you can always get more business news at bloomberg.com. let's head over to our markets desk where julie hyman has a check on individual company movers. tech names, of course. julie: akamai is one of them and the stock is tumbling in a big way. is taking forecast investors off guard and the shares are down by 18%. an analystling with from bloomberg intelligence who...
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john street took the stand and fielded questions who is representing himself in coulter. street testified about his business relationship with fattah sz and his role as photographer. >> i was busy, i wasn't supervising him or micro managing him. he took a lot of pictures. >>> fattah claims he is being targeted by fbi agents who want to end his father's career. congressman if fattah is facing corruption charges. >>> president obama is expected to sign a bill that will keep the country running until 2017. the budget raises defense spending by $80 billion. this avoids a government shut down before the 2016 elections. president obama will sign the budget bill monday. >>> the republican national committee is suspending it's february presidential debate with the nbc. the move is in response to the way its sister station handled the debate on wednesday. he said the questions were designed to embarrass the cab dates. gop was going to host the debate in houston with telemundo and national review as partners. nbc is working to resolve the matter. >>> hillary clinton e-mails release
john street took the stand and fielded questions who is representing himself in coulter. street testified about his business relationship with fattah sz and his role as photographer. >> i was busy, i wasn't supervising him or micro managing him. he took a lot of pictures. >>> fattah claims he is being targeted by fbi agents who want to end his father's career. congressman if fattah is facing corruption charges. >>> president obama is expected to sign a bill that will...
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the strength is the unique coulters you get from the army, navy, air force, and marine corps. when you bring them together and have this joint nests, we are raised joint, the strength of special operations. it is the fun part of special operations. a navy guy gets to understand how army berets were predicted understand how marine commandos work. it is fabulous. it is a great environment. special operations represents the strength of all the services. but we can't do what the big services do. the idea that special operations are the end-all be-all and solve all the problems is not the case. we cannot stop people from -- [inaudible] u.s. special operations has a nice niche we operate in. charlie: how do you define the niche? mr. mcraven: between unconventional warfare, to man, train, and equip a guerrilla force, and our ability to conduct direct action. we have to operate in this human domain, training our allies, understanding how populations and people work. we do both of those exceedingly well. most of what special operations do is training foreign counterparts. that is some
the strength is the unique coulters you get from the army, navy, air force, and marine corps. when you bring them together and have this joint nests, we are raised joint, the strength of special operations. it is the fun part of special operations. a navy guy gets to understand how army berets were predicted understand how marine commandos work. it is fabulous. it is a great environment. special operations represents the strength of all the services. but we can't do what the big services do....
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ann coulter says yeah when i gave her the list of all the things they brought us. those are people from europe. brown people don't invent things, show me the mexican google. >> you could plug in the world italian or irish or polish as you go back in time. when you hit a peak wave of migration, if someone's noticed net migration from mexico has turned negative. more are going back than coming here. trump puts up the wall, he better make sure there are doors on both sides of it. in united states we have a shortage of low skilled workers around the world. john: donald trump says immigrants are criminals and many complain about immigrants committing crimes. >> we don't come here to do bad things. some do, but not all of us are the same. >> donald trump, he's like, he's so racist. he talks about mexicans, he talks about we come here, we kill people and we don't. john: some do. >> some do. but the vast majority come to the united states to make a better life for themselves and families. and seems to me a whole lot more sensible, instead of excluding all that might commit
ann coulter says yeah when i gave her the list of all the things they brought us. those are people from europe. brown people don't invent things, show me the mexican google. >> you could plug in the world italian or irish or polish as you go back in time. when you hit a peak wave of migration, if someone's noticed net migration from mexico has turned negative. more are going back than coming here. trump puts up the wall, he better make sure there are doors on both sides of it. in united...
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you are, but -- john: i think at some point in popular fiction, it probably all heirs in popular coulterwhether it is writing or music or film or television or even athletics, ashen, whatever your area is, your topic. at some point you have been around for so long -- charlie: that you don't appreciate it? john: well, you do, but it is like teflon and they leave you alone. charlie: or maybe they see something that -- john: and some books are better than others. you might have a good year with a book, and you write something and you think, ok, this is hard to look back at your own stuff and judge it and say, what is better than the other books? but occasionally write one and you say, this is good. charlie: "my name is sebastian rudd, and although i am a well-known street lawyer, you will not see my name on billboards or less benches or screaming at you from the yellow pages. i don't pay to be seen on television though i am often there. i name is not listed in any phonebook. i do not maintain a traditional office. i carry a gun legally. that is because my name and my face tens to attract at
you are, but -- john: i think at some point in popular fiction, it probably all heirs in popular coulterwhether it is writing or music or film or television or even athletics, ashen, whatever your area is, your topic. at some point you have been around for so long -- charlie: that you don't appreciate it? john: well, you do, but it is like teflon and they leave you alone. charlie: or maybe they see something that -- john: and some books are better than others. you might have a good year with a...
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so here is a priest, and it says, cancel our exorcism, it's just ann coulter. i had her burping up green stuff. i have three more. how long have i been up here? >> 12. >> i haven't said anything. i just talked about my friggin cartoons. a little girl is coming up to her grandfather, who was dick cheney. grandpa, can you teach my puppy a trick. and he says sure, speak! i love that because it seems to work. isn't about bush and cheney, but it's about prince harry. he was found during this time going to a halloween party, and he had a nazi symbol on his arm. that hey got very upset was wearing this not too simple when he's a member of the world. -- wearing this nazi symbol. i have a prince charles and his bride coming up. he says, harry, how can you walk around with that horrible thing on your arm. and he says, i was going to ask you the same thing. cartoon, i was making fun of her. raj said we could do any cartoonist wanted. --any cartoon we wanted. this is one of bill clinton. it's real simple. "i'm with stupid." and a little arrow. thank you very much. [applaus
so here is a priest, and it says, cancel our exorcism, it's just ann coulter. i had her burping up green stuff. i have three more. how long have i been up here? >> 12. >> i haven't said anything. i just talked about my friggin cartoons. a little girl is coming up to her grandfather, who was dick cheney. grandpa, can you teach my puppy a trick. and he says sure, speak! i love that because it seems to work. isn't about bush and cheney, but it's about prince harry. he was found during...
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ann coulter is here to tell us. >> then there was kaci hill kox, the nurse who'd been volunteering withierra leone who was put under mandatory quarantine by new jersey governor chris christie after returning to the country at newark airport. a year after her or dpadeal she suing christie for violating her civil rights. and kaci hickox joins me noex. here at humana, we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood s
ann coulter is here to tell us. >> then there was kaci hill kox, the nurse who'd been volunteering withierra leone who was put under mandatory quarantine by new jersey governor chris christie after returning to the country at newark airport. a year after her or dpadeal she suing christie for violating her civil rights. and kaci hickox joins me noex. here at humana, we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage....
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it's just and coulter and her head is turned backwards and she's barfing up the green stuff.his next akamai just i just have three more and how longal have i been up here? >> 12. totart fed it. i haven't even said anything. i just talked about my stinking cartoons. a little girl is coming up to her grandfather who-- which isas dick cheney and she says grandpa, could you teach my puppy a trick and he says sure, speak, speak. i love that cartoon because it seemed to work and i heard that he was mad at that. this happened, this isn't about bush and cheney, butwa its is t and he was foundng this during this time he was found going to a halloween party and he had a nazi symbol on his arm and everyone got very upset, got very upset that he was wearinga this nazi symbol when he is a member of royalty. eo, i have his father, princeric charles, and his bride coming up and he says, harry, how couldble you walk around with a horribles thing on your arm and harry says , i was going to ask you the same thing. cartoon. i was making fun of her. then, roz said we could do any cartoon we want
it's just and coulter and her head is turned backwards and she's barfing up the green stuff.his next akamai just i just have three more and how longal have i been up here? >> 12. totart fed it. i haven't even said anything. i just talked about my stinking cartoons. a little girl is coming up to her grandfather who-- which isas dick cheney and she says grandpa, could you teach my puppy a trick and he says sure, speak, speak. i love that cartoon because it seemed to work and i heard that he...
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one big stories we are running on bloomberg.com, tim coulter joins us from our digital team., everyone is waiting and watching can figure out whether guys couldshale survive the opec onslaught. tim: it is interesting to take stock. it is than 11 months since they made the decision to respond to shale. and we saw them expand them i think you have a chart over there. how u.s. shale production has continued to expand, back to the level where it was a year ago. there is been a lot of pain for everybody. ysna: every producer pa the price because it is weekend. tim: where does it go from here? continues to look like an l-shaped market. guy: is there no up in your mind? tim: it doesn't seem like it. when you talk to people, they don't think there is much of the recovery anytime soon. anna: we spoke in last week about planning around the prices. they're not far off from where we are now, nothing like a huge bounce in the price. tim, thank you very much. we will tweet out the story shortly. guy: coming back, we have a talk about credit suiise. i also talk about how the chinese markets
one big stories we are running on bloomberg.com, tim coulter joins us from our digital team., everyone is waiting and watching can figure out whether guys couldshale survive the opec onslaught. tim: it is interesting to take stock. it is than 11 months since they made the decision to respond to shale. and we saw them expand them i think you have a chart over there. how u.s. shale production has continued to expand, back to the level where it was a year ago. there is been a lot of pain for...
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we will talk to tim coulter about what the cooling u.k. environment means for carney.s is ahead of tomorrow's bank of england decision. the head of that ip number out this morning. we will talk about why the doe might be starting -- boe might be starting to understand why the economy is losing. ♪ .uy: it is 6:46 in london let me tell you the stories you need to know about. the bank of japan has kept its record stimulus unchanged with the monetary policy decision made today. besides a recession that will press the central bank to act of the end of the month. the governor will speak today and he focus will be on any hints of adjustment to policy. the new boss at vw has told german newspapers he plans to begin recalls in january. he expect all cars to be repaired by the end of next year. he faces the deadline of today to submit plans to the german regulator. shares have surged after third-quarter profits have , this is after samsung's galaxy failed to compete with the iphone. now, it seems early, it depends on where you are. asking vodka magnet is font holders to accept a
we will talk to tim coulter about what the cooling u.k. environment means for carney.s is ahead of tomorrow's bank of england decision. the head of that ip number out this morning. we will talk about why the doe might be starting -- boe might be starting to understand why the economy is losing. ♪ .uy: it is 6:46 in london let me tell you the stories you need to know about. the bank of japan has kept its record stimulus unchanged with the monetary policy decision made today. besides a...
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tim coulter joins us. seen this coming through gradually for a number of banks, increasingly audible warnings about waking up to the possibility of brexit. tim: there responding to the request of their clients and saying how big is the risk? we saw a poll they came out that said 40% supported leaving. 38% said let's stay in. first time in about a year we have seen them go that way. clearly it is becoming an issue. anna: we saw an imf poll that said the opposite. there are polls on both sides. pimco it goes to show you how good the polls are. when you go to berlin or paris, and you talk about the subject, there is this nervousness. thathave an understanding you start unraveling this thing that you thought were -- that you don't what -- that you thought was a one-dimensional trade interest start putting all these things on the table. understanding of what the full reach of the story could be? tim: not entirely. that winter is starting to emerge. the big riffs are to the financial stocks, commercial real esta
tim coulter joins us. seen this coming through gradually for a number of banks, increasingly audible warnings about waking up to the possibility of brexit. tim: there responding to the request of their clients and saying how big is the risk? we saw a poll they came out that said 40% supported leaving. 38% said let's stay in. first time in about a year we have seen them go that way. clearly it is becoming an issue. anna: we saw an imf poll that said the opposite. there are polls on both sides....
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we will talk to said coulter about the vw excess tension crisis.e will come back to it after the break. ♪ guy: 6:45 in london. let me tell you about the stories you need to know about. after reports that the commodity's trading giant is talking to potential buyers about the agriculture business. aredian pension fund amongst those interested in buying i minority stake in the agricultural business. volkswagen's designated chairman has warned that the admissions scandal could pose an existing threatening crisis to the company. the canadian company potash has withdrawn its bid for germany's k+s. the cash offer had been rejected .ack in july since then, commodity prices have dropped 16% from the peak. tech companies are some of the biggest winners in a survey of the most viable brands. our next guest heads of the ventures team. also joining us is caroline hyde. you're talking a scale up bit of the market. is that right? why that? from the earlier stages with venture funds to start with and the fund we had just law for thelaunched, business is coming thr
we will talk to said coulter about the vw excess tension crisis.e will come back to it after the break. ♪ guy: 6:45 in london. let me tell you about the stories you need to know about. after reports that the commodity's trading giant is talking to potential buyers about the agriculture business. aredian pension fund amongst those interested in buying i minority stake in the agricultural business. volkswagen's designated chairman has warned that the admissions scandal could pose an existing...
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anna: tim coulter joining us from our web team. patrick stays with us a bit longer on the program.we would talk about asian trading. tokyo falling for the heart. we'll talk about that when they come back. ♪ guy: waiting for stimulus. another slowdown in china and speculation that the pboc will act soon. anna: commodities and fixed income trading hit the numbers. fourth quarter is not off to a good start. guy: and god bless the central bank. smiles asutin is all the central bank governors says inflation will improve by 2017. that is a big ask. we will hear from her in this program. anna: it is 7:00 here in london. we are getting a pretty negative handover from the asian session, a lot of data coming out of china, this time on the prices. guy: i think it is also what is happening in the states overnight. jpmorgan came out with a miss. intel came out as well, and future expectations are not quite great. run is through what we are going to happen in terms of the european equity open. we are one hour away, and as anna said, it is not looking good. we are down by 7/10 of 1%, london down
anna: tim coulter joining us from our web team. patrick stays with us a bit longer on the program.we would talk about asian trading. tokyo falling for the heart. we'll talk about that when they come back. ♪ guy: waiting for stimulus. another slowdown in china and speculation that the pboc will act soon. anna: commodities and fixed income trading hit the numbers. fourth quarter is not off to a good start. guy: and god bless the central bank. smiles asutin is all the central bank governors says...
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tim coulter joins us now. this is the chart, its early went up. and it is definitely coming down.and amazing story, is in n't it. amazing headline come a name, they came up with support saying -- enron part deux. guy: this is the latest installment of the company under pressure because of the pricing strategy has put in place read this is in addition to what has already come before us. tim: as you can see from the chart, the stock had done really well. they bought other companies, old drugs, jacked up the price. it was a strategy that was working. then they realize, wait a minute. anna: what do we know about the research company that out this false grace? tim: not a whole lot. but they have been around i think about 10 years. they've done many different campaigns. but you know, it is research. anna: they have suggested that they have holes in the practices at valeant. tim: because they were alleging they were selling drugs to the special pharmacies and booking them as sales, even when it was just moving inventory. the company came out and rebutted that read the stock and recover.
tim coulter joins us now. this is the chart, its early went up. and it is definitely coming down.and amazing story, is in n't it. amazing headline come a name, they came up with support saying -- enron part deux. guy: this is the latest installment of the company under pressure because of the pricing strategy has put in place read this is in addition to what has already come before us. tim: as you can see from the chart, the stock had done really well. they bought other companies, old drugs,...
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our analyst began to suspect the safety coulter and bar mental culture they had had not been extended into north america. long before deepwater horizon because of these concerns they noticed the refinery fire in texas, and a pipeline accident in alaska. we said we have got to get out of this. not too long after that the deepwater horizon event took place. it was avoidable. most conventional analyses did their safety culture, their environmental management. that is not just a feel-good add-on. it is central to the success or failure of a business like that. other kinds of businesses, like financial services, human culture is central. if you understand more about how they are managing their people, and spreading their values throughout the workforce you were none more than simply looking at these quarterly reports. >> i make a joke about how you climate,f your time on another half on something else. you --lf of your time do what do you anticipate doing on the sustainable capital? be an active to public debater? mr. gore: absolutely. by cofounder and i have been writing a lot of op-ed's
our analyst began to suspect the safety coulter and bar mental culture they had had not been extended into north america. long before deepwater horizon because of these concerns they noticed the refinery fire in texas, and a pipeline accident in alaska. we said we have got to get out of this. not too long after that the deepwater horizon event took place. it was avoidable. most conventional analyses did their safety culture, their environmental management. that is not just a feel-good add-on....
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and coulter says this tour story includes all the worst moments in the clinton's war on women. greg: we disagree on a lot but we are both admirers of richard nixon lie never got a tattoo. tell us the story of that. >> my tattoo is not an ideological or political statement. it is a reminder that in life when things don't go your way, when you get knocked down, when you are defeated, when your discouraged, when you think things look bleak, get off the floor and get back in the game. nixon. greg: he ran for governor after abusing his race for the presidency. he was dead as a doornail. rosanna: >> six years later i richard nixon solemnly swear. rosanna: thank you so much. coming donnelley is going to be here, definitely hot in here. dave: 9 that much controversy if any there. cool we take away your stuffy nose. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. you rally the team. we give you relief from your cough. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol cold helps relieve even your worst cold & flu symptoms. so you can give them everything you've got. rosanna: basically w
and coulter says this tour story includes all the worst moments in the clinton's war on women. greg: we disagree on a lot but we are both admirers of richard nixon lie never got a tattoo. tell us the story of that. >> my tattoo is not an ideological or political statement. it is a reminder that in life when things don't go your way, when you get knocked down, when you are defeated, when your discouraged, when you think things look bleak, get off the floor and get back in the game. nixon....
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these people are from different coulters. iny are artificially fenced by artificial boundaries by the british and french after world war i. just like africa with all of these straight-line boundaries. they were cynically designed by great britain so the people in the artificial countries, like iraq, would be at each other's throats and would be the strong man backed by the united states to keep humpty dumpty together, at itep the oil companies , and keep consumers here happy. we should be grateful that we are only paying two dollars. host: we will move on to get a few more viewpoints. in new hampshire. what do you think of the announcement that the will send some special operation forcesy to syria? caller: i have three comments. we created isis. [indiscernible] if they need help learning how to set up a police force, we can help them do that. they can come here to learn that. we do not have to go there. .econd, about oil exports the u.s. has 2% of the world supply of oil and uses 20%. it makes no sense at all to export any. t
these people are from different coulters. iny are artificially fenced by artificial boundaries by the british and french after world war i. just like africa with all of these straight-line boundaries. they were cynically designed by great britain so the people in the artificial countries, like iraq, would be at each other's throats and would be the strong man backed by the united states to keep humpty dumpty together, at itep the oil companies , and keep consumers here happy. we should be...
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said we don't want to do those things, but by the way there are too many young trapped in the drug coultercaught 15,convicted of a felony, 16, 17-year-old kids. we want to give them another chance. i said, let's meet and work this out because we had a battle. we agreed that low-level drug offenders who had not been involved before would be given an alternative to jail where they could spend time in an incarceration cap and if they went through it, have their criminal record wiped out and never have to face the consequence of that having a blight on the record their pro-life. but i could not get them to the harsher penalties for the drug dealers and guns. -- for their whole life. but i could not get into do the harsher penalties for drug dealers and guns. russell simmons, from central broken -- brooklyn says we can't do this and we cannot do that. and i say, let's call of russell simmons. let's call him. i say, get up to albany. he got to our capital at 3:00 in in the morning. we went all night and we agreed on some of the changes. the last one was i wanted harsher penalties for someone inv
said we don't want to do those things, but by the way there are too many young trapped in the drug coultercaught 15,convicted of a felony, 16, 17-year-old kids. we want to give them another chance. i said, let's meet and work this out because we had a battle. we agreed that low-level drug offenders who had not been involved before would be given an alternative to jail where they could spend time in an incarceration cap and if they went through it, have their criminal record wiped out and never...