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if you will for a long time. >> david marcus from facebook.messenger, working on payments and more to come as well. >>> when we come back, it's now 37% of all internet traffic, which tech giant is eating up a bigger share of your bandwidth, in a moment. far from campus? the one who works the night shift? the one with new responsibilities? one thing can't tell you, but the right combination can. universities are using ibm analytics to understand pressures in and out of the classroom- some expect to cut dropout rates by twenty-five percent. ibm analytics is working to make education smarter every day. >>> netflix taking an even bigger bite of all internet traffic according to a new report. netflix accounts for 36.5% of all downstream internet bandwidth during peak periods in north america in the month of march. up from 34.5 six months ago from sand vine a canadian bandwidth company. netflix video uses more bandwidth than youtube, amazon and hulu combined. they did not present this year at code but they're always talked about. >> jim stewart maki
if you will for a long time. >> david marcus from facebook.messenger, working on payments and more to come as well. >>> when we come back, it's now 37% of all internet traffic, which tech giant is eating up a bigger share of your bandwidth, in a moment. far from campus? the one who works the night shift? the one with new responsibilities? one thing can't tell you, but the right combination can. universities are using ibm analytics to understand pressures in and out of the...
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marcus. that's new york times columnist david brooks and washington post columnist ruth marcus, mark shields elcome to both of you. lead story tonight, the british elections, wig bin for the -- big win for the conservatives, david cameron. how do you think about this implications for the u.s.? >> we've had a long debate on how to react to the financial crisis. there are two countries who didn't do the big stimulus packages and did do fiscal discipline and those were generally in the u.k. we've had a debate, which is the right policy, austerity or bigger stimulus and spending. the two in europe the austerity countries. one of the things the cameron victory is about, it's about what's happening in scotland and a lot of things. within england, voters had a chance to reject the policy and the conservative party has a bigger majority than before so it has to be some sort of indication for the basic fiscal package that david cameron and chancellor championed. >> woodruff: what about that? we pointed out the public polls weren't right, at least the public polls were a little misleading. >> i don't t
marcus. that's new york times columnist david brooks and washington post columnist ruth marcus, mark shields elcome to both of you. lead story tonight, the british elections, wig bin for the -- big win for the conservatives, david cameron. how do you think about this implications for the u.s.? >> we've had a long debate on how to react to the financial crisis. there are two countries who didn't do the big stimulus packages and did do fiscal discipline and those were generally in the u.k....
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. >> woodruff: and it's friday, david brooks and ruth marcus are here, to analyze the week's news.
. >> woodruff: and it's friday, david brooks and ruth marcus are here, to analyze the week's news.
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i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store is a small percentage of our business, but we also do all of our shipping here. >> how much business will this store do, this location right here, a year? >> retail sales as opposed to the whole company? 10, 12%. >> okay. so what will i find in here? i mean, pretty much the same kind of stuff we saw at the other place? >> this has pretty much the same stuff. >> so you--how many pies do you make a year? >> 40,000. >> do you make pies in this-- >> we do not make pies in this location. we only make pies in our greene street location. and this is our shipping area where david packs up our packages to ship. these are our products that we use for shipping, and we have dry ice here for shipping. this store costs more to run than it brings in, in revenue, but we need it because of-- because we're doing our shipping out of here. >> oh. the big
i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store is a small percentage of our business, but we also do all of our shipping here. >> how much business will this store do, this location right here, a year? >> retail sales as opposed to the...
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. >> i'm marcus. >> david. >> there's barely any flowers on display.nd the floral designers, well, it's like they've hidden them in the back. why wouldn't you want to put your most important asset front and center? do you know where i find hank? as i walk through the store, i don't understand where hank is. does anybody know where hank is? this guy's supposed to be the business owner? he's asked me to come, and i can't find him anywhere. probably has his hands full with something. if this was my business, i'd be out front and center, especially if somebody like me was coming to help. >> i'm accustomed to the old school. we had a very good management. >> some of the reviews i was reading online is that the business really changed after jacob's passing. >> yeah. people come in here and say, "what's happened to jacob maarse?" >> would he have allowed that? >> no. no. >> hello, i'm marcus. >> hi. marina. >> how are you? >> both: nice to meet you. >> you've been here how long? >> close to ten years. >> ten years? >> i love working in the store. i grew up he
. >> i'm marcus. >> david. >> there's barely any flowers on display.nd the floral designers, well, it's like they've hidden them in the back. why wouldn't you want to put your most important asset front and center? do you know where i find hank? as i walk through the store, i don't understand where hank is. does anybody know where hank is? this guy's supposed to be the business owner? he's asked me to come, and i can't find him anywhere. probably has his hands full with...
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we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus. you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> this is bbc "world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we've believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong fina
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we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus. you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business re with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> nailing the number. why tomorrow's big employment report is proving to be the hardest to predict. >> last resort. johnson and johnson enters the first of its kind partnership to see how the sickest patients receive experimental relationships the documents that changes everything for the man who blew the whistle for everything. the man who bl
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marcus mariota. >> you'll have that at the big board in a moment. we've been talking about it. let's go over to david murphy with weather and karen has traffic. >> reporter: well, guys we have sun up over the horizon but there are in general going to be more clouds around today. take a look, you see a fair amount of cloud cover thin enough to allow sun in early. we have rain to the south, it was creeping into cape may county and southern delaware, but it appears tobs evaporating and re-- to be evaporating and receding. 50 in wilmington, 50 in sea isle city. mid 40s in allentown. 51 degrees by 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m., 62. i expect a high of 63 probably around 4:00 p.m. and the pollen count still running medium high probably spiking tomorrow. karen, we have big time improvement in the forecast for the weekend, i'll have the details coming up in the seven day. >> reporter: this is the jam we have at i-95 allegheny all these people heading toward center city that's the southbound traffic jamming past academy to cottman and again from the ben franklin bridge to girard. 24 minute ride. we have an accident the
marcus mariota. >> you'll have that at the big board in a moment. we've been talking about it. let's go over to david murphy with weather and karen has traffic. >> reporter: well, guys we have sun up over the horizon but there are in general going to be more clouds around today. take a look, you see a fair amount of cloud cover thin enough to allow sun in early. we have rain to the south, it was creeping into cape may county and southern delaware, but it appears tobs evaporating and...
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marcus mariota. >> you'll have that at the big board in a moment. we've been talking about it. let's go over to davidther and karen has traffic. >> reporter: well, guys we have sun up over the horizon but there are in general going to be more clouds around today. take a look, you see a fair amount of cloud cover thin enough to allow sun in early. we have rain to the south
marcus mariota. >> you'll have that at the big board in a moment. we've been talking about it. let's go over to davidther and karen has traffic. >> reporter: well, guys we have sun up over the horizon but there are in general going to be more clouds around today. take a look, you see a fair amount of cloud cover thin enough to allow sun in early. we have rain to the south
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marcus correspondent is next to me in person. i can touch her arm. you are real!! julie: as opposed to a torso sitting at the debt secured one of the things that emerged after david einhornthe mother "motherthe fracker." druckenmiller, each of them taking on a case, empire natural resources specifically, taking stakes and the one that einhorn specifically targeted, druckenmiller also took a stake in eog resources, also some of the other fracking companies. pioneer valued at 500 and $18 valued at $518 million. dan loeb reduced some of his phillips 66 holdings, he bought into a company called clayton, soreness sort of a mixed bag as it tends to be. in terms of philip 66, that is a refiner, so as oil prices rise, that gets squeezed. to make a distinction between that and the shale, that will be a different beneficiary. julie: right, talking about the whole energy complex not just the fracking. jock and miller had made some of hadother -- druckenmiller already made some of the other comments. just to be clear on what the filings do for us because i feel like we always need this disclaimer, right? us acome out, they give snapshot of where the holdings were at the end of last
marcus correspondent is next to me in person. i can touch her arm. you are real!! julie: as opposed to a torso sitting at the debt secured one of the things that emerged after david einhornthe mother "motherthe fracker." druckenmiller, each of them taking on a case, empire natural resources specifically, taking stakes and the one that einhorn specifically targeted, druckenmiller also took a stake in eog resources, also some of the other fracking companies. pioneer valued at 500 and...
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marcus, you are right. we will see what the point is in the next 24 hours. mark: david conservative party has a majority in the house of commons. not a very big one. that could be problematic, especially when it comes to europe. anna edwards is at downing street. good morning to you. how strong a position are cameron's backbenchers in? anna: good morning. the tories have a majority. that was the surprise on thursday evening and into friday. the size of the majority is only 15. that could change depending on the appointments of speaker and deputy speakers. that is a smaller majority than john major had in 1992. his party was torn apart by internal fighting over the question of europe. that put the backbenchers to the four. it means that david cameron has to work hard to satisfy the demands of the backbenchers if he wants to keep his policies being passed through parliament. in the meantime, he is going to be meeting today. he is going to address the backbenchers. backbenchers typically want to keep the benefits of being members of the single market for goods and services
marcus, you are right. we will see what the point is in the next 24 hours. mark: david conservative party has a majority in the house of commons. not a very big one. that could be problematic, especially when it comes to europe. anna edwards is at downing street. good morning to you. how strong a position are cameron's backbenchers in? anna: good morning. the tories have a majority. that was the surprise on thursday evening and into friday. the size of the majority is only 15. that could change...