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david cook is the moderator. it is about one hour. jeff: thank you -- david: thank you for coming i am david cook from the monitor. our guests are jeffrey sachs from the white house and brian deese, a senior adviser at the white house. he worked for david bradley at the advisory board comprehend the advisory board where mr. sites ultimately meant both organization. he has taken on a series of challenging government roles. two toys as acting director of omb, and to fix healthcare.gov. brian graduated from middlebury college and yellow. stl law school. he worked on both the obama campaign and obama biden transition team. at the age of 31 his first assignment after joining white house staff was to help restructure general motors. he went on to service deputy director of the national economic council. so much for biography now we are on the record here. please note life blocking or tweeting. -- live blogging or tweeting. there is no embargo when the session ends. to have you resist selfie urge we will e-mail several pictures of the session
david cook is the moderator. it is about one hour. jeff: thank you -- david: thank you for coming i am david cook from the monitor. our guests are jeffrey sachs from the white house and brian deese, a senior adviser at the white house. he worked for david bradley at the advisory board comprehend the advisory board where mr. sites ultimately meant both organization. he has taken on a series of challenging government roles. two toys as acting director of omb, and to fix healthcare.gov. brian...
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that was taken by david cook in blackburn here in england. a view of the eclipse behind a cross on the church of st. nickolay in sophia. and also students from a london school with refractive glasses on the meridian line at the royal observatory here in london in greenwich. good stuff. >>> okay let's move on to some other stories now. islamic state extremists say they were behind the attack at the bardo museum in tunisia's capital, which killed 23 people. tunisian authorities have arrested nine people and deployed the army to protect major cities. the attack was designed to wreck the country's tourist industry. coachloads of tourists from nearby cruise ships had just arrived a to the museum near the parliament building when the government opened fire. the cruise ship "msc splendida" has arrived in barcelona. nine of its guests among those who reportedly lost their lives in the attack with another 12 injured. and that company along with italy's "costa crosseria" have suspended stopovers in tunis until further notice. >>> today toons isunis is
that was taken by david cook in blackburn here in england. a view of the eclipse behind a cross on the church of st. nickolay in sophia. and also students from a london school with refractive glasses on the meridian line at the royal observatory here in london in greenwich. good stuff. >>> okay let's move on to some other stories now. islamic state extremists say they were behind the attack at the bardo museum in tunisia's capital, which killed 23 people. tunisian authorities have...
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brian: david cook followed several soldiers around that had been injured in iraq. here is video i want to to comment on. [video clip] >> this is what they did. this is what their war was. they were cowboys going around this vicious neighborhood, trying to get to know the populace. that was the main idea of this counterinsurgency strategy. they were basically just waiting to get blown up. at night, they would search for bad guys who were blowing them up. >> turn against bandages, grenades. all of them carrying a rifle. some of them good luck charms. sometimes they would put one foot in front of the others so only one would get loan up. -- blown up. sometimes they joked about what the last words would be. they were getting their jeeps and off they would go. this day, this trip was on a street in baghdad from one camp to another. driving slow enough to find a bomb before it went off. you can see in the distance right now -- there goes. and then [explosion] brian lamb: have you seen that before? general bolger: i have been there before. david was exactly right. that is
brian: david cook followed several soldiers around that had been injured in iraq. here is video i want to to comment on. [video clip] >> this is what they did. this is what their war was. they were cowboys going around this vicious neighborhood, trying to get to know the populace. that was the main idea of this counterinsurgency strategy. they were basically just waiting to get blown up. at night, they would search for bad guys who were blowing them up. >> turn against bandages,...
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hi, i'm josh david son i cook for the students in the department i'm existed about the i got of this policy most people are not existed by wellness this is exactly when i want to read after a long and difficult day thank you very much there is the quote i carried around in my head i think guides what i do we're fat and sick and dying because we have handed a basically fundamental and function of our life over the corporations we choose to value our nourishment we put 2 to strainers feed you're loved ones and there's a little piece i want to suggest astonish considerations down the road which i feel like we should be teaching our kids that food is not something that always come out of a package you may society with snap crackle and pop and no offense to my colleges friends but if you're eating a meal and you're hearing those sound as you're getting ready to eat a burger or chirps you should give thought to we're careful about what we put-down many the packages for students i'm glad we're careful maybe the lesson of the package is not one and a we necessarily want to give to the kids b
hi, i'm josh david son i cook for the students in the department i'm existed about the i got of this policy most people are not existed by wellness this is exactly when i want to read after a long and difficult day thank you very much there is the quote i carried around in my head i think guides what i do we're fat and sick and dying because we have handed a basically fundamental and function of our life over the corporations we choose to value our nourishment we put 2 to strainers feed you're...
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cooke has more. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: geologist david swartz has seen hollywood's latest vision of a californiaaquake. >> beck waves. >> reporter: thanks to cgi, destroying california has come a long way in the past 40 years. >> charlton heston, george kennedy -- >> reporter: it's easy to feel like predicting the real thing hasn't come as far something the usgs first tried back in 1988. >> scientists don't know where san andreas fault line behind me will give way next. >> reporter: the answer was loma prieta. ever since the predictions for a major bay area quake have kept rolling in and they're almost always the same. >> study says 72% in the next 30 years. >> reporter: he knows what you're thinking. >> i've heard this before. what's the big deal? >> reporter: on one hand, geologists are still using some of the same formulas they drafted up in the '80s. but with each forecast, they add new data, new fault lines, and new lessons from new quakes. then they reset that 30-year clock. the truth is? >> it's difficult. >> reporter: so we're closing in on 30 year's worth of 30- year forecasting but onl
cooke has more. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: geologist david swartz has seen hollywood's latest vision of a californiaaquake. >> beck waves. >> reporter: thanks to cgi, destroying california has come a long way in the past 40 years. >> charlton heston, george kennedy -- >> reporter: it's easy to feel like predicting the real thing hasn't come as far something the usgs first tried back in 1988. >> scientists don't know where san andreas fault line behind me...
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. >> reporter: david muir got his hands on one backstage with cook for an exclusive look back in september>> how do you convince america and the world to wear a computer on their wrist? >> this had to be something that people were proud to wear. that said something about them. >> reporter: with a swipe of your wrist, you can use it as a credit card or a plane ticket. even a hotel room key. mine monitored my heart rate. part of apple's entry into health and fitness. notifications of everything from messages to facebook posts. but it doesn't come cheap. the base model is $349. the mid-range starts at $549. and the 18-karat gold edition starts at $10,000. one issue is the battery. it's said to last 18 hours. meaning, if you want to use this phone, you'll have to charge it every night. david? >> neal karlinsky, great to have you with us tonight. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the murder mystery at the biggest dog show in the world. the poison plot tonight. the champion dog gone. the autopsy is now in this evening. >>> also, bill cosby releasing his
. >> reporter: david muir got his hands on one backstage with cook for an exclusive look back in september>> how do you convince america and the world to wear a computer on their wrist? >> this had to be something that people were proud to wear. that said something about them. >> reporter: with a swipe of your wrist, you can use it as a credit card or a plane ticket. even a hotel room key. mine monitored my heart rate. part of apple's entry into health and fitness....
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would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundation i ran into my friend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fun their chief driven classes we have a different guest around the city they're our sta
would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat...
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cook for me. >> now it was the 10 minutes are up david williams stole 35 my worlds you have the cart before the hours it is hard to follow someone with a great sense of humor but you're missing a couple of things like david said you've got the horse before the cart before you decide the allocation if you don't have the guidelines why are you assigning an asset when you don't know was the guidelines are looking at your george the memberships and you have an obligation to serve the 50 thousand land members you 7 people can't be make that determination with our money. >> you did no due diligence and commissioner cohen didn't want the staff to do due diligence did you? did you? commissioner paskin-jordan? the answer i've gotten out of norm >> (inaudible). >> so what's also missing where is the due diligence on your meltdown in 2008 that wasn't done perhaps the other gentleman can talk about the due diligence in the 2008 meltdown how did the 7 of you and mr. cokeer be able to get so manipulative larger it's amazing that you guys are that much smarter than the two most prominent investors we'll have
cook for me. >> now it was the 10 minutes are up david williams stole 35 my worlds you have the cart before the hours it is hard to follow someone with a great sense of humor but you're missing a couple of things like david said you've got the horse before the cart before you decide the allocation if you don't have the guidelines why are you assigning an asset when you don't know was the guidelines are looking at your george the memberships and you have an obligation to serve the 50...
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. >> it has been a peel-back to learn about the bookkeeping and not surprising as being cook -- crooked. davidions of people. >>> and history being made at a parade here in new york and i got to be part of it. >> it is a pretty good looking group and people are waving to us. >> and we'll take you on the march. what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat
. >> it has been a peel-back to learn about the bookkeeping and not surprising as being cook -- crooked. davidions of people. >>> and history being made at a parade here in new york and i got to be part of it. >> it is a pretty good looking group and people are waving to us. >> and we'll take you on the march. what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can...
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cook my own food in my own cell. >> you know what i mean? you want to be eating out of trays? go ahead. bring it here. >> inmates like davidensive option in cell cooking. >> i am making roast beef and corned beef tacos and in here, in prison, we have to cook in bags. we just get this off the canned goods, take the top off, flatten it so you can cut. other than that you don't have much to cut with. it's a whole lot harder than having a knife. as long as you ain't using it as a knife, the officers ain't -- they understand that you have to cut your meat. i haven't eaten anything in the chow hall in a really long time. i'd say a good year or so. yeah, i can cook pretty good. it tastes very well. i can definitely hide the fact that it's coming from an inmate. you wouldn't know the difference. you just mix it up like that in a bag, and then you put it in here and it will cook itself and give it like 10, 15 minutes. i grew up with all girls, so i learned from them. and then most of the times i was by myself because i was always skipping school, so i had to cook for myself. i was basically the same as the kids that i talked to, tr
cook my own food in my own cell. >> you know what i mean? you want to be eating out of trays? go ahead. bring it here. >> inmates like davidensive option in cell cooking. >> i am making roast beef and corned beef tacos and in here, in prison, we have to cook in bags. we just get this off the canned goods, take the top off, flatten it so you can cut. other than that you don't have much to cut with. it's a whole lot harder than having a knife. as long as you ain't using it as a...
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david: good stuff, guys. jamie cox, todd horowitz. thank you very much. >> cooking up a very hot deal. hinds announced it would buy kraft foods in multibillion-dollar deal, creating one of the largest food companies in the world. david: of course the deal not necessarily good for everybody. adam shapiro joins us with more, adam? >> that's right, david. let's talk about who it will impact. talk about some of the products all of us probably have on shelf or two. philadelphia cream cheese. oscar meyer deli sheets. maxwell house, good till the last drop. jell-o brands. that is 98% market saturation for north america in america. heinz ketchup. not bad for a company that started in late 1860s selling horseradish. here is the deal. when 3g capital with offices in rio de janiero as well as new york city, bought heinz and assisted in financing of that deal with mr. warren buffett, when they bought heinz subsequently led to layoffs or firings of about a thousand people. when you look at 1.5 billion kraft and heinz say this merger will save going forward, come 2017, analysts like meyer shield at k
david: good stuff, guys. jamie cox, todd horowitz. thank you very much. >> cooking up a very hot deal. hinds announced it would buy kraft foods in multibillion-dollar deal, creating one of the largest food companies in the world. david: of course the deal not necessarily good for everybody. adam shapiro joins us with more, adam? >> that's right, david. let's talk about who it will impact. talk about some of the products all of us probably have on shelf or two. philadelphia cream...
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cook made to steve jobs. >> demarco murray talks about suiting up for the philadelphia eagles. >> we have weather and traffic. davidfriday the 13th. >> reporter: david be careful out there. >> reporter: watch out for black cats, that would be goo
cook made to steve jobs. >> demarco murray talks about suiting up for the philadelphia eagles. >> we have weather and traffic. davidfriday the 13th. >> reporter: david be careful out there. >> reporter: watch out for black cats, that would be goo
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cooked. >> what do you think, david ignatius?tions all the time between people investigated and this is a plea negotiation. it's been going on informally for a year or so. i think it must be very difficult to be he had kward snowden living in themoscow and i can't help to think that snowden wants out. >> what do you think, mr. speaker? he could spend the rest of his life in moscow. it might be chilly there in the winter but it's presumably better than jail? >> look i think we can find a way to get him home and get the rest of the documents that he has not yet leaked i think it's worth doing. but i think he'll have to face jail time and i think it will be fairly lengthy. >> what do you think? >> i'm not an expert but i think more than ten years. >> more than ten. >> that would be my guess. >> some people say 30 or 40. >> i wouldn't guess about the length and i'm sure the recommendation that the prosecutor is making is going to be part of this bargain. a lot of americans think that snowden did the country a service in these leaks a
cooked. >> what do you think, david ignatius?tions all the time between people investigated and this is a plea negotiation. it's been going on informally for a year or so. i think it must be very difficult to be he had kward snowden living in themoscow and i can't help to think that snowden wants out. >> what do you think, mr. speaker? he could spend the rest of his life in moscow. it might be chilly there in the winter but it's presumably better than jail? >> look i think we...
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is cooking the mraebt more worse than other fossil fuels i didn't know we purchased getting into caesar gunmen so answering the question of what are we're going to sell sell the carr gunmen. >> david page. >> welcome back jack and i was planning to support the resolution you're not voting on it but address commissioner melberger you recall at our workshop the response was good in the 1970s when oil and fossil fuels comprised 15 percent of the stock of the markets value it was difficult to for see divestment but so much of the fuel has ground the informs actually fuels are not as big as they used to be at that time it was inquestionable a form of transportation namely electric vehicles i power my car with the solar roof and 3 percent of the sales in california. >> 30 seconds. >> 32 percent of people in california have sold their panels i don't need oil it's not a protection from the future we don't need it. >> i didn't submit a card but i'd like to speak on this sure. >> support the woman that just spoke encouraging you to sell caesar gunmen as quickly as you possibly can i didn't royals that was dirtier than other forms of coal and oil you need to sell it to deinvest in the fund i
is cooking the mraebt more worse than other fossil fuels i didn't know we purchased getting into caesar gunmen so answering the question of what are we're going to sell sell the carr gunmen. >> david page. >> welcome back jack and i was planning to support the resolution you're not voting on it but address commissioner melberger you recall at our workshop the response was good in the 1970s when oil and fossil fuels comprised 15 percent of the stock of the markets value it was...
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cook made to steve jobs. >> demarco murray talks about suiting up for the philadelphia eagles. >> we have weather and traffic. david and karen friday the 13th. >> reporter: david be careful out there. >> reporter: watch out for black cats, that would be good and icy spots. we'll start out sunny before the clouds overtake us. it's definitely colder this morning, not as windy but a temperatures of 33. a lot of spots at or below freezing, be careful of icy patches that may have developed overnight here and there. tgif and failure decent day he -- fairly decent day. 8:00 a.m., 3 # we'll see clouds gathering and high of 52 which is average for this time of year. that will hit at 3:00 p.m. worry looking for rain arriving later tonight and that will continue for a good chunk of the weekend. i'll have that on future tracker 6 karen. >> reporter: all right, dave we have an accident at valley road and street road. we have another one involving a bicyclist at funk road. watch for that. still affecting you this morning, the action cam was on the scene, what happened an accident involving an overturned vehicle knocked into a po
cook made to steve jobs. >> demarco murray talks about suiting up for the philadelphia eagles. >> we have weather and traffic. david and karen friday the 13th. >> reporter: david be careful out there. >> reporter: watch out for black cats, that would be good and icy spots. we'll start out sunny before the clouds overtake us. it's definitely colder this morning, not as windy but a temperatures of 33. a lot of spots at or below freezing, be careful of icy patches that may...
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david prude and vesta goodarz. and to our camera crew, jon randolph, kieran meadows,and jose miranda. democracynow.org of cook'strated magazine it's america's test kitchen with your host christopher kimball, featuring test kitchen chefs julia collin davison bridget lancaster, becky hays with adam ried in the equipment corner and jack bishop in the tasting lab. discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today on america's test kitchen julia uncovers the secrets to making the best pepper crusted beef tenderloin roast. next, adam reveals his top pick for pepper grinders in the equipment corner. and finally, bridget shows chris how to make perfect roast butterflied leg of lamb at home. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel.
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cooks or growers, numbers mean a lot. so, they -- [laughter] what is trending on social media. here is david.iveoined cricket fan, even on a man. -- yvonne mann. the big win. let me kick things off with the captain, he tweeted out. the party captain of the cricket team. he didn't really tweet this. the picture of what he did show. fairly emotional. there you go. from the captain himself. people watched live. i'm sure many watched in their home. including the prime minister, tony abbott. he tweeted this picture out for -- picture out. he was in singapore. yvonne: clark mentioned about -- his former teammate that died a few months ago after been struck by a cricket ball. i want to talk about the coach. they were out celebrating after the big win, so they were tweeting out pictures of them having fun. one saying still going with the kings and going hard. that is from him. theket au tweeting out -- night everything turned australian gold. it was sort of a perfect again. david: gold prices are trading up. thank you. coming up on "trending business," the number 23 worked for michael jordan. ♪ it's
cooks or growers, numbers mean a lot. so, they -- [laughter] what is trending on social media. here is david.iveoined cricket fan, even on a man. -- yvonne mann. the big win. let me kick things off with the captain, he tweeted out. the party captain of the cricket team. he didn't really tweet this. the picture of what he did show. fairly emotional. there you go. from the captain himself. people watched live. i'm sure many watched in their home. including the prime minister, tony abbott. he...
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cook pitt. reporter: each day begins here, helicopters lifting off. local rescue pilot david among them.ery difficult. we're within very close limits. >> reporter: lives are are in his hands, lowering recovery team tuesday the crash site. >> we are in a cloweed area, very, very close from the mountains. it's a very short place, so it's quite difficult for us. >> reporter: as the teams make their gruesome discoveries, locate the victims, he comes back, lifting, literally swinging them home ward. >> i don't want to focus on the possible victims i see on the floor, so i cried, because i know that i will bring back bodies to the family, and i think it's very important. it's my duty. >> reporter: from the mountain, the bodies are brought here to a forensics lab for dna testing. all of this happening in a remote and small alpine village. and here they have opened their hearts, touched by the tragedy that is unfolding around them. people at the nearbyville ans gathering for a service at the new memorial to the crash victims. david, the helicopter pilot, and his community, are still in shock. >>
cook pitt. reporter: each day begins here, helicopters lifting off. local rescue pilot david among them.ery difficult. we're within very close limits. >> reporter: lives are are in his hands, lowering recovery team tuesday the crash site. >> we are in a cloweed area, very, very close from the mountains. it's a very short place, so it's quite difficult for us. >> reporter: as the teams make their gruesome discoveries, locate the victims, he comes back, lifting, literally...
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number one, you heard tim cook say this was the most personal device they've ever created. the idea of your personal data is a big deal. davidrote a good piece -- david kirkpatrick wrote a good piece last night. it's a smart phone that everyone can have. my smart is as good as elon musk's smartphone. but the watch is different. if you buy this $10,000 watch, you have is amazing experience. that's not the way apple typically plays the game. what does it mean that they are getting into this very high end is? -- high-end business? a lot of people are saying not to watch -- not to buy the watch right now. it's not going to work well, and then what is the upgrade? alix: is that a concern, that suddenly what people will buy now will be obsolete in a few years after -- in a few years? dan: exactly, and what you did not hear them say is how long they exist to last and what they think the us -- the upgrade cycle is. what will happen when them having much better battery life? -- when the next one has a much better battery life? alix: that is a good question and you were raising the point about how it is now luxury market. the gold wat
number one, you heard tim cook say this was the most personal device they've ever created. the idea of your personal data is a big deal. davidrote a good piece -- david kirkpatrick wrote a good piece last night. it's a smart phone that everyone can have. my smart is as good as elon musk's smartphone. but the watch is different. if you buy this $10,000 watch, you have is amazing experience. that's not the way apple typically plays the game. what does it mean that they are getting into this very...
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david barse is staying with me. scarlet fu is monitoring any reaction in the market. this is an unusual market report . chief correspondent peter cookin washington watching out for these numbers. as i mentioned, they will trickle out a little bit late. and i know alan is watching. if you want to see yourself when these numbers are instantly going to come out, you go ahead and put into bls.gov. i'm reading a headline now that says those numbers are temporarily unavailable. this is really unusual, guys, on this friday for the labor report. scarlet, i'm curious what you are seeing in the market. scarlet: very little reaction. futures are basically unchanged. if you look at the screen behind me, it looks like there are big movement, a big leg up and a big move lower, but these are incremental moves. there you go. it's probably more like this. this is a half percent moved to the upside. 3/10 percent moved to the downside. these are minute moves as we await the jobs report. the 10 year yield is holding pretty steady. david: i got it. 295,000 jobs added in february. the unemployment rate edging down to 5.5%. job gains occurring in transpor
david barse is staying with me. scarlet fu is monitoring any reaction in the market. this is an unusual market report . chief correspondent peter cookin washington watching out for these numbers. as i mentioned, they will trickle out a little bit late. and i know alan is watching. if you want to see yourself when these numbers are instantly going to come out, you go ahead and put into bls.gov. i'm reading a headline now that says those numbers are temporarily unavailable. this is really...
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cook has done that. this is his company. >> speaking of technology, we have some breaking news. david details for us. >> thanks very much sara. a very large return of capital by a well known technology and telecom game. qualcomm whose annual meeting begins an hour from now announces it will burnreturn $15 billion to shareholder. they're also talking about an accelerated share repurchase meaning they perhaps will buy of that $10 billion over the next 12 months a big block of it sooner even than that. of course, $15 billion is a big number just to put it in some comparison. you're talking about a $120 billion market value so roughly 12% of the overall market cap of the company. apple, of course, is out there as you were just talking about it with the largest authorization at $50 billion. then microsoft at $40 billion. intel at $20 billion but after that oracle would be right in there -- excuse me qualcomm would be in there with the likes of an oracle an ibm, and a cisco with a very large buyback. the company has about $31.6 billion in cash. much of that is overseas. it has been under pr
cook has done that. this is his company. >> speaking of technology, we have some breaking news. david details for us. >> thanks very much sara. a very large return of capital by a well known technology and telecom game. qualcomm whose annual meeting begins an hour from now announces it will burnreturn $15 billion to shareholder. they're also talking about an accelerated share repurchase meaning they perhaps will buy of that $10 billion over the next 12 months a big block of it...
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cook from "the monitor." our guest today are brian deese and jeff zients. mr. zients is a maryland native, graduate with honors from do university. he worked for david bradley at the advisory board company . he is the father of four and has made challenges to govern roles. he has headed the effort to fix healthcare.gov. brian deese is a massachusetts native, graduated from harvard law school, after stints at he worked on the obama campaign. at the age of 31, his first assignment after joining the white house staff was to restructure general motors. he went on to work on the national economic council. so much for the bu biography, as always, on record here. please no filing of any kind while the preface is underway, to let us listen to what the guests have to say. doubt few resist, we will e-mail several pictures of the session to all the reporters here, as soon as the breakfast ends. as regular attendees know, if you would like to acid question, send me as subtle nonthreatening signal. we will start out with the opportunity to make some comments, and then we will move to questions. the floor is yours. brian: i will be very brief. i just want to give
cook from "the monitor." our guest today are brian deese and jeff zients. mr. zients is a maryland native, graduate with honors from do university. he worked for david bradley at the advisory board company . he is the father of four and has made challenges to govern roles. he has headed the effort to fix healthcare.gov. brian deese is a massachusetts native, graduated from harvard law school, after stints at he worked on the obama campaign. at the age of 31, his first assignment after...
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cook, thank you so much in washington. golnar: motevalli in tehran this morning. on one hand is iran in our ally in iraq, gideon rose is the head of "foreign affairs" magazine david us on housing with nationwide as well. gideon, i cannot fathom how interesting it is at the council of foreign relations. gideon: we were interested in this letter from the 47 iranians to a obama reminding them of the supreme leader is supreme, and whatever he does, his accessor could abdicate the deal if he chooses to. tom: cut me in here in any moment. how does this end up. with the best thinkers you have at cfr, at "foreign affairs." gideon: nobody knows. there is the actual question of what is going on in general and what is going on with iran and the nuclear program, and then there is the american polarized political discussion over what is going on in the middle east. the latter is unserious, and crazy, and be stuff going on the middle east is fascinating because the whole region is in flux in a way it has not been in generations. it is fun to watch. olivia: how is everything going on in the ground affecting these talks? we are on a same side in iraq, not syria. gideon: this is
cook, thank you so much in washington. golnar: motevalli in tehran this morning. on one hand is iran in our ally in iraq, gideon rose is the head of "foreign affairs" magazine david us on housing with nationwide as well. gideon, i cannot fathom how interesting it is at the council of foreign relations. gideon: we were interested in this letter from the 47 iranians to a obama reminding them of the supreme leader is supreme, and whatever he does, his accessor could abdicate the deal if...
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bloomberg's chief washington correspondent peter cook is at the white house with more on a congressional challenge to an iranian nuclear deal. david is looking at challenges to spotify and apple. the greek prime minister alexis tsipras is trying to rally support for his position on the bailout talks. he is asking opposition lawmakers to back his strategy of putting an end to austerity measures. he told the greek parliament any new deal must include restructuring of the debt. president cypriots: we want a new agreement that has necessary restructuring of a debt because no country that has a debt of 180% of its gdp can safely come out to the markets, and this is the sour truth. mark: greece and its creditors remain far apart on a deal. the country has submitted a 15-page list of proposed economic reforms. three european officials tell bloomberg is not enough to make them give greece additional bailout funds. j.p. morgan executives have been deposed as a part of an investigation into the asset unit. the securities and exchange commission has also subpoenaed thousands of pages of internal documents. investigators want to know whether
bloomberg's chief washington correspondent peter cook is at the white house with more on a congressional challenge to an iranian nuclear deal. david is looking at challenges to spotify and apple. the greek prime minister alexis tsipras is trying to rally support for his position on the bailout talks. he is asking opposition lawmakers to back his strategy of putting an end to austerity measures. he told the greek parliament any new deal must include restructuring of the debt. president cypriots:...