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guy: david wilson, the director of metals research and strategy.talking during the break. you said something fascinating. how do i draw a line between the , and theher, lead battery market? traditionally driven by the northern hemisphere replacement market. for a very cold weather, batteries fail, and people buy more batteries. people usually stock up by buying more physical lead. last year lead prices were supported through q4. this year, we have seen lead prices being well supported. you have to look at the weather. it is very warm. we won't get the weather .ifferential coming into spring that means a likelihood of less battery failures. you have to thank the battery manufacturers will think, should i be restocking to the same extent? does the warm weather mean for agriculture? your people at citigroup, and i know it isn't what you do every day, it will soybeanseat, corn, and globally? is stretching what i can cover in terms of agriculture. it is suggested that you will get a better supply in certain regions. it is regional, i guess. it is not so
guy: david wilson, the director of metals research and strategy.talking during the break. you said something fascinating. how do i draw a line between the , and theher, lead battery market? traditionally driven by the northern hemisphere replacement market. for a very cold weather, batteries fail, and people buy more batteries. people usually stock up by buying more physical lead. last year lead prices were supported through q4. this year, we have seen lead prices being well supported. you have...
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i recently visited david wilson home and saw firsthand what they're doing, what more schools can do to promote apresent -- apprenticeship? >> of course, schools do have a legal duty to provide with information on training and education is available and schools can now tell pupils, there's going to be 3 million apprentices in this parliament. that's a huge commitment to young people in this country. it's also a big commitment to the industry. that's something that no doubt was raised by the business but 3 million apprenticeships are going to help. >> occasionally highly toxic and dangerous materials are transported around the country. isn't the public expected the higher safety standards between the public responsible agencies? >> well, absolutely they're expected to have that cooperation. if he's talking about the transportation of nuclear materials from the fast lane base, actually i met there t -- the local teams but if he has something else that he wants to talk about, go ahead. >> there's reports in the north of scottland about plans to transport dangerous nuclear material includin
i recently visited david wilson home and saw firsthand what they're doing, what more schools can do to promote apresent -- apprenticeship? >> of course, schools do have a legal duty to provide with information on training and education is available and schools can now tell pupils, there's going to be 3 million apprentices in this parliament. that's a huge commitment to young people in this country. it's also a big commitment to the industry. that's something that no doubt was raised by...
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i teach at the university of northern iowa and hold the david w. wilson chair in business ethics there. our topic this momoing is the ethics of drug pricing. to discuss that topic we have a panel here that i think you will find very informative today. with us this morning is ben urick, a pharmacist and phd student at the university of iowa. welcome to thehehow, ben. ben urick: thank you. craig vansandt: our second panelist is dr. chirantan ghosh, who is a doctor, a medical doctor and founder of the ghosh center for oncology and hematology. dr. ghosh, thank you for being with us. dr. ghosh: thank you. craig vansandt: we're also very happy to have jon rosmann with us, who is the e ecutive prescription drug corporation. jon, thank you for coming over from des moines. jon rosmann: thahas for the opportunity. craig vansandt: as i said, our topic t tay is the ethics of drug pricing. there has been no shortage of news this fall about price increases with prescription drugs. if you read the news, you see that prices, or at least it seems to be, that prices are go
i teach at the university of northern iowa and hold the david w. wilson chair in business ethics there. our topic this momoing is the ethics of drug pricing. to discuss that topic we have a panel here that i think you will find very informative today. with us this morning is ben urick, a pharmacist and phd student at the university of iowa. welcome to thehehow, ben. ben urick: thank you. craig vansandt: our second panelist is dr. chirantan ghosh, who is a doctor, a medical doctor and founder of...
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thank you so much, david wilson with the latest on netapp.k about technology and we want to talk about elon musk, tesla, spacex specifically. let's go to the san francisco bureau where we find emily chang. i love the back-and-forth going on between elon musk, jeff bezos, and the race for space, if you will. tell us about spacex and their reusable rocket. this has been a key goal of elon musk. emily: carol, this could be a turning point in rocket history. elon musk's dream of landing a reusable rocket coming true today. back in june he tried to do the same thing. the rocket exploded. simply devastating. now six months later, they have managed to do it. we have got some great video of the rocket launching into space. later, the market starts coming back to earth, coming in for a soft landing. what this means is that space travel can and very well may be cheaper going forward. that means more missions, more mars,ation, a mission to a realistic possibility. spacex can do this more cheaply than any of its rivals and that .ncludes jeff bezos spacex
thank you so much, david wilson with the latest on netapp.k about technology and we want to talk about elon musk, tesla, spacex specifically. let's go to the san francisco bureau where we find emily chang. i love the back-and-forth going on between elon musk, jeff bezos, and the race for space, if you will. tell us about spacex and their reusable rocket. this has been a key goal of elon musk. emily: carol, this could be a turning point in rocket history. elon musk's dream of landing a reusable...
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. >> david sydney is foreign policy analyst at the wilson center in washington, d.c. he says the afghan army is showing its weakness. >> i don't know exactly what's going on but apparently the taliban have made big advances in helmand in the winter. there is no more lull in winter as it used to be. this offensive is increasing. helmand province is right on the border from pakistan. there is nothing that stops them, soldiers arms and equipment across the border. at the same time, the afghan national army core that was charged with defending, decided to not leave any advisorrers behind them, instead a group of green soldiers. >> the attack happened when a taliban fighter drove a motorcycle packed with explosives into the group. 9800 u.s. troops in afghanistan. let's go back to our top story that fire in a hospital in saudi arabia. let's bring in alsand. can you tell us what you know happened and what you saw? >> hello, good morning. actually what happened was a actual tragedy. all waking up for this bad news. the actual number of beds is increasing, it is 25 or nearly 3
. >> david sydney is foreign policy analyst at the wilson center in washington, d.c. he says the afghan army is showing its weakness. >> i don't know exactly what's going on but apparently the taliban have made big advances in helmand in the winter. there is no more lull in winter as it used to be. this offensive is increasing. helmand province is right on the border from pakistan. there is nothing that stops them, soldiers arms and equipment across the border. at the same time, the...
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. >> david a foreign policy analyst at the wilson center in washington d.c.e says the afghan army is showing its weakness. >> well, i don't know exactly what is going on but clearly the taliban have made big ativan million dollars helmand province over the summer and in to the winter. there is no real lull in the winter as this used to be and this taliban offensive is continuing and seems increasing. they have put a lot of fighters and weapons in helmand province on the board we are pakistan and most of the fighters and weapons come across the border from pakistan, there is nothing that stops them. the pakistani authorities allow free flow of taliban soldiers arms and equipment across the border. at the same time, the afghan national army core that was charged with defending helmand was the newest one and when the united states and natural owe pulled back they decided not leave any serious advisers just a few special forces troops, you had all green force that was poorly equipped and is really struggling to survive. >>> the united nation security council has
. >> david a foreign policy analyst at the wilson center in washington d.c.e says the afghan army is showing its weakness. >> well, i don't know exactly what is going on but clearly the taliban have made big ativan million dollars helmand province over the summer and in to the winter. there is no real lull in the winter as this used to be and this taliban offensive is continuing and seems increasing. they have put a lot of fighters and weapons in helmand province on the board we are...
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wilson. [laughter] david: our panel will be moderated by david tsipras. history major at williams college david went on to earn a masters in soviet history, and after two years, dropped out to pursue a career as a cartoonist. in his words, "it may be a strange transition, but to me this made perfect sense. since i was a kid, i knew being an artist who worked with humor was what i really wanted to do with my life. ,ix months after dropping out he published his first cartoon in the "boston phoenix." his cartoons appeared in "the new yorker" in 1998, and he was "the new yorker's" daily cartoonist for a number of years. he has lectured on the art of the cartoon and he was the writer and host of conversations with cartoonists, a series on artists who work for the new yorker magazine. he has also published both fiction and nonfiction on "the new yorker" website, and an account -- and that includes an account of his family's experience of the kennedy assassination. and now i will turn the microphone over to david, our moderator, who will announce our panel. [app
wilson. [laughter] david: our panel will be moderated by david tsipras. history major at williams college david went on to earn a masters in soviet history, and after two years, dropped out to pursue a career as a cartoonist. in his words, "it may be a strange transition, but to me this made perfect sense. since i was a kid, i knew being an artist who worked with humor was what i really wanted to do with my life. ,ix months after dropping out he published his first cartoon in the...
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david spade. he said, i realize woodrow wilson went on "dancing with the stars" once, but what is president doingy shows? you're above us. trying to get in the mix. i want to present an mtv music aware. guy, relax. what is amazing about this phenomenon, i understand how you connect with people younger than myself but -- he is not running for anything. he is not running for anything. he is supposed to be doing the job, not running for the job. i would rather he was at home solving the world's problems, working on the isis disaster than trying to connect with glozell in fruit loops tub. that was hillary. jedediah: obama is doing a tough job. hillary is running for something. i want to ask you, your dad ran not too long ago. how do you feel about presidential candidates doing these kind of interviews and struggle to reach pop culture and young people? what is the line between what they should do versus what they should stay away from? >> there is always this line, especially republicans what will you do in pop culture not seem cool or unprofessional not taking job seriously. when we as republicans,
david spade. he said, i realize woodrow wilson went on "dancing with the stars" once, but what is president doingy shows? you're above us. trying to get in the mix. i want to present an mtv music aware. guy, relax. what is amazing about this phenomenon, i understand how you connect with people younger than myself but -- he is not running for anything. he is not running for anything. he is supposed to be doing the job, not running for the job. i would rather he was at home solving the...
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from the 26 and 5 the next morning at home on the adar triumph this had a 10 year-old david eastwood a 19 year-old wilson went into the home itself of laptops and other valuables all the people who were asleep. >>james: 6 cause of our allies outside of the opera digest found around the same time this is the thieves smashed car windows though christmas presents and we will. be right will >>james: >>darya: never stolen in broad daylight in the white house the source said the engine works and presence to protect the division was guard the president and stamping according to police support the service weapon plant and other items were stolen from his car on monday investing in said they do not think the threat or the path to the threat to the agency. >>james: they found out that revenue rose on a small spots of the loom's the also trying to people with the snow the kept coming down the time to fall behind the section of interstate 84 bridge. complete the shutdown could they could not keep of. >>anny hong: hit his look of this year forecast the next three days when on the cap are dishonest guys for today is m
from the 26 and 5 the next morning at home on the adar triumph this had a 10 year-old david eastwood a 19 year-old wilson went into the home itself of laptops and other valuables all the people who were asleep. >>james: 6 cause of our allies outside of the opera digest found around the same time this is the thieves smashed car windows though christmas presents and we will. be right will >>james: >>darya: never stolen in broad daylight in the white house the source said the...
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tried not arboretum in los altos and these other two people they arrested 18 you david eastwood and acting you're the wilsonole things from home cell phone laptops and of the vials >>james: a guest to president and his family according to plans to pour the service weapon is that now apply of for so long. >>darya: australian and to tear place and charged to men for plotting attacks on targets there's no specific there but the naval base was more of the location of the suspects had discussed coming up howe stores on to the pact today the procrastinators are realizing this isn't your best chance if you're one of these types of shoppers will have some tips specifically for you after the break ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment o
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wilson's in motion. sirk going to run it. and the blue devils are within one. so, what will cutcliffe do? and the kicker is running out there. david didn't think about it for a second. he's going to tie it up. 41-40. 41 seconds left. indiana's got 41. and now so does duke. and the final game of nate sudfeld's career, as the indiana quarterback, and he has a chance to lead a most memorable drive. but it was thomas sirk. >> danny: watch the adjustment. linebackers bump over. there's only one linebacker left to pick up. once they bump out of the box. and they pick him up easily. that's the easy walk-in touchdown right there. >> joey: that's a mistake. there was no reason to pump ck bump out. and someone should have, whoever your leader is on your defense, should have been able to stop a guy and say, we're still fine even know they went in motion. >> danny: that's an easy read for sirk, too. as soon as he saw that motion, he's thinking, i got this. >> rece: i hate to even bring >> danny: you'll do it anyway. >> rece: duke had the squibb kick against miami, which certainly should have been ruled down, but you won't have a lateral play
wilson's in motion. sirk going to run it. and the blue devils are within one. so, what will cutcliffe do? and the kicker is running out there. david didn't think about it for a second. he's going to tie it up. 41-40. 41 seconds left. indiana's got 41. and now so does duke. and the final game of nate sudfeld's career, as the indiana quarterback, and he has a chance to lead a most memorable drive. but it was thomas sirk. >> danny: watch the adjustment. linebackers bump over. there's only...
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aaron david miller, also the vice president of the woodrow wilson center and author. do you think a u.n. resolution will work? >> i think time is the key issue here. likely assad will be in power after obama leaves the white house. i think the fact they've got a framework is good. syria has gone from the impossibly hopeless to the semihopeless and perhaps over time, russian and american interests will cosin side, but there's so many problems that and questions that are asked for which there are no answers. for instance, what is the future of assad? are the russians and americans in agreement that he has to leave office? according to an agreed transitional arrangement. what do you do about the opposition? i mean, a coherent, prowestern, probably not secular opposition. who ultimately is going to run syria and can you bring an end to the saudi iranian cold war, which is going to guarantee or hot war, is going to dparn tee a power struggle even if you can stabilize the country, then the final issue, what do you do about the islamic state. destroy, degrade, ultimately def
aaron david miller, also the vice president of the woodrow wilson center and author. do you think a u.n. resolution will work? >> i think time is the key issue here. likely assad will be in power after obama leaves the white house. i think the fact they've got a framework is good. syria has gone from the impossibly hopeless to the semihopeless and perhaps over time, russian and american interests will cosin side, but there's so many problems that and questions that are asked for which...
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wilson. ♪ stephanie: welcome to the second hour of "bloomberg ," i am stephanie ruhle. davidlot of news. watching oil are prices fly. earlier, barrels below $35. oil production only seems to be going higher whether we are talking about saudi arabia or iran. but you have to take a look at the financial markets. stability,pt and investors grow concerned that we are going to see a slowdown in global growth. if there is a slowdown, you won't have demand. david: over the weekend, my friends were talking pretty negatively about with the economy might he doing. stephanie: the fact that we are seeing more and more cracks in -- writing as many tactical bullish run as they are starting to see, see, i told you so. david: we have the first word coming our way. vonnie: six weeks before the cruzpublic caucuses, ted has jumped out into the lead. 31%cruz leads donald trump over 21%. ben carson is in third with 13%. donald trump strength had been voters without a college degree but now ted cruz leads. --sia is now commenting egypt says investigators are continuing their work. a kremlin spokes
wilson. ♪ stephanie: welcome to the second hour of "bloomberg ," i am stephanie ruhle. davidlot of news. watching oil are prices fly. earlier, barrels below $35. oil production only seems to be going higher whether we are talking about saudi arabia or iran. but you have to take a look at the financial markets. stability,pt and investors grow concerned that we are going to see a slowdown in global growth. if there is a slowdown, you won't have demand. david: over the weekend, my...
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david spade taking a swipe at president obama. >> i saw a president should have more dignity. woodrow wilson went on dance with the stars once.es a reality show? tom: expwhrieng from san diego. raffle slater and host of where mornings on the mall." gentlemen, it's kinds of a little surprising don't you think to see hollywood criticizing people going on reality shows? >> you know what's interesting.w the front return on the republican nomination most recently flown for being host of his own reality show. his two sons are like 14 and 16, love donald trump because they only know him as a reality show star, a decisive decision maker reality show star. tom: larry, pick up on that. this business. a reality. a lot of people tune in and i heard from people on the lefton who looked at the debates, because of the celebrity of donald trump. when it comes to the voting booth are they going go, i'm r going to vote for a celebrity? >> it brings them out to rallies. whether they will vote or not remains to be seen. barack obama has created this environment. he brought celebrity to the table 7 years ago when he ran. he ran on a poster and on
david spade taking a swipe at president obama. >> i saw a president should have more dignity. woodrow wilson went on dance with the stars once.es a reality show? tom: expwhrieng from san diego. raffle slater and host of where mornings on the mall." gentlemen, it's kinds of a little surprising don't you think to see hollywood criticizing people going on reality shows? >> you know what's interesting.w the front return on the republican nomination most recently flown for being...
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david spade, taking a swipe at president obama. >> i thought you know, a president should have more dignity. i realize that woodrow wilson won a "dancing with the stars" but what president does i reality show, it just seems a bit thirsty. tom: from san diego, kfmb radio host mike slater. it is a surprising to think to see hollywood chris sit criticize people on reality shows. >> he will probably be black listed now. trump's sons, -- david spade love donald trump because they only know him as a reality show star, a decisive decision maker, interesting. tom: this business about -- a lot of people tune in, i heard from people on left, that looked at debate because of the celebrity of donald trump. so, when it comes to voting booth will they go really, i'm voting for a celebrity? >> it brings them out to rallies, and they answer polls, whether they vote is to be seen, but barack obama created this environment, he brought celebrity to the table 7 years ago, when he ran, he ran on a poster with one word slogan with no agenda, let's face it, what was his principles, nothing, he made us feel good about ourselves, funny david spa
david spade, taking a swipe at president obama. >> i thought you know, a president should have more dignity. i realize that woodrow wilson won a "dancing with the stars" but what president does i reality show, it just seems a bit thirsty. tom: from san diego, kfmb radio host mike slater. it is a surprising to think to see hollywood chris sit criticize people on reality shows. >> he will probably be black listed now. trump's sons, -- david spade love donald trump because...
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david spade, taking a swipe at president obama. >> i thought you know, a president should have more dignity. i realize that woodrow wilson won a "dancing with the stars" but what president does i reality show, it just seems a bit thirsty. tom: from san diego, kfmb radio host mike slater. it is a surprising to think to see hollywood chris sit criticize people on reality shows. >> he will probably be black listed now. trump's sons, -- david spade love donald trump because they only know him as a reality show star, a decisive decision maker, interesting. tom: this business about -- a lot of people tune in, i heard from people on left, that looked at debate because of the celebrity of donald trump. so, when it comes to voting booth will they go really, i'm voting for a celebrity? >> it brings them out to rallies, and they answer polls, whether they vote is to be seen, but barack obama created this environment, he brought celebrity to the table 7 years ago, when he ran, he ran on a poster with one word slogan with no agenda, let's face it, what was his principles, nothing, he made us feel good about ourselves, funny david spa
david spade, taking a swipe at president obama. >> i thought you know, a president should have more dignity. i realize that woodrow wilson won a "dancing with the stars" but what president does i reality show, it just seems a bit thirsty. tom: from san diego, kfmb radio host mike slater. it is a surprising to think to see hollywood chris sit criticize people on reality shows. >> he will probably be black listed now. trump's sons, -- david spade love donald trump because...
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. >> rece: paul, david cutcliffe wins his final game of the seasononor the first time in his eight years at duke and he has our capital one player of the game, shaun wilson. 282 all purpose yards. a couple of touchdowns. wilson had the 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, also had an 85-yard touchdown run. he had the big plays and he is our capital one player of the game. >> joey: he had a great game. the home runs, the long runs, that was the difference for duke tonight. not just wilson, but the run by sirk. the special teams plays. wilson had a terrific game. >> danny: sirk is there, he's hurt, he gets to celebrate with his team tonight. >> rece: he played with a lot of passion and energy and resilience. toughness and the blue devils can dance for the first time in more than half a century. and for the first time ever, they've won eight of more games in three straight years. final score, duke, 44, indiana, 41. you can catch the trophy ceremony, presented by capital one, on espn3. so long from yankee stadium in and now, back to the studio. >> all right, rece, thank you. john saunders alongside of mark may, and, well, mark may, strangely enough, this
. >> rece: paul, david cutcliffe wins his final game of the seasononor the first time in his eight years at duke and he has our capital one player of the game, shaun wilson. 282 all purpose yards. a couple of touchdowns. wilson had the 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, also had an 85-yard touchdown run. he had the big plays and he is our capital one player of the game. >> joey: he had a great game. the home runs, the long runs, that was the difference for duke tonight. not...
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david also ran for a career- high 99 yards on 22 carries ... seattle and the minnesota vikings ... 3rd quarter, russell wilson play-action and he dumps it off to the pride and joy of coe college, fred jackson... 5-yard touchdown for fred... first one since week 2 of the nflfleason ... philadelphia at new england... patriots trying to fight back from a huge brady floats it to former hawkeye scott chandler for the 14-yar touchdodo... 4th of the season for chandler, 2nd one in as many weeks ... jacksonville and tennessee... final drive for the jaguars on 4th down, blake bortles under pressure... former hawkeye karl klug grabs the ankles for the sacacto seal the victory for the titans ... and tomorrow for on iowa live, chuck long will join us to talk iowa football. and the linn-mar girls basketball team will also be at the desk. good monday morning. you're looking live on our city cam. it's december sesenth and here's what you need to know today. "our success won't depend on tough talk, or abandoning our values, or giving into fear " president obama addresses the nation about what the governrnnt and the american some eastern iowa medicaid users
david also ran for a career- high 99 yards on 22 carries ... seattle and the minnesota vikings ... 3rd quarter, russell wilson play-action and he dumps it off to the pride and joy of coe college, fred jackson... 5-yard touchdown for fred... first one since week 2 of the nflfleason ... philadelphia at new england... patriots trying to fight back from a huge brady floats it to former hawkeye scott chandler for the 14-yar touchdodo... 4th of the season for chandler, 2nd one in as many weeks ......
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david spade is pointing out. the comedian thinks it's beneath "the office." >> a president should have a little more dignity. i realize that woodrow wilson went on "dancing with the stars" once, but what president does a reality show? it just seems a bit thirsty, that's all. >> his selfie stick and national a bottom nation. did anybody see the -- >> but if that's not. if he wants to be on these shows, fine. would i split if i was the president? no. . why is he always sun rodded by people from hollywood. why are he and the first lady always with beyonce and jay z-z? >> why, because he thinks he'll conquer isis? >> i don't really have a problem with it. i think he's trying to reach people who are normally not engaged in the process. unfortunately, this is how young people engage -- you know, in society they have these various triple firm. i agree with you if there is an isis strategy to get. -- a younger audience that is now watching traditional television. howeve however. he should not be in a bmw with jerry seinfeld. >> if he wants to build support for thangz. . don't face jerry seinfeld. i'm looking for someone with some focus, not hang
david spade is pointing out. the comedian thinks it's beneath "the office." >> a president should have a little more dignity. i realize that woodrow wilson went on "dancing with the stars" once, but what president does a reality show? it just seems a bit thirsty, that's all. >> his selfie stick and national a bottom nation. did anybody see the -- >> but if that's not. if he wants to be on these shows, fine. would i split if i was the president? no. . why is...
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wilson's in motion. sirk going to run it. he's into the end zone! and the blue devils are within one. so, what will cutcliffe do? and the kicker is running out there. david didn't think about it for a second. he's going to tie it up. 41-40. well, we need 41s on the board everywhere. indiana's got 41. and now so does duke. and the final game of nate sudfeld's career, as the indiana quarterback, and he has a chance to lead a most memorable drive. but it was thomas sirk. >> danny: watch the adjustment. linebackers bump over. there's only one linebacker left to pick up. once they bump out of the box. and they pick him up easily. that's the easy walk-in touchdown right there. >> joey: that's a mistake. there was no reason to pump ck bump out. and someone should have, whoever your leader is on your defense, should have been able to stop a guy and say, we're still fine even know they went in motion. >> danny: that's an easy read for sirk, too. as soon as he saw that motion, he's thinking, i got this. >> rece: i hate to even bring >> danny: you'll do it anyway. >> rece: duke had the squibb kick against miami, which certainly should have been ruled down, but you
wilson's in motion. sirk going to run it. he's into the end zone! and the blue devils are within one. so, what will cutcliffe do? and the kicker is running out there. david didn't think about it for a second. he's going to tie it up. 41-40. well, we need 41s on the board everywhere. indiana's got 41. and now so does duke. and the final game of nate sudfeld's career, as the indiana quarterback, and he has a chance to lead a most memorable drive. but it was thomas sirk. >> danny: watch the...
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wilson's in motion. sirk going to run it. he's into the end zone! and the blue devils are within one. so, what will cutcliffe do? and the kicker is running out there. david didn't think about it for a second. he's going to tie it up. 41-40. well, we need 41s on the board everywhere. 41 seconds left. and now so does duke. and the final game of nate sudfeld's career, as the indiana quarterback, and he has a chance to lead a most memorable drive. but it was thomas sirk. >> danny: watch the adjustment. linebackers bump over. there's only one linebacker left to pick up. once they bump out of the box. and they pick him up easily. that's the easy walk-in touchdown right there. >> joey: that's a mistake. there was no reason to pumpck bump out. and someone should have, whoever your leader is on your defense, should have been able to stop a guy and say, we're still fine even know they went in motion. >> danny: that's an easy read for sirk, too. as soon as he saw that motion, he's thinking, i got this. >> rece: i hate to even bring this up but -- >> danny: you'll do it anyway. >> rece: duke had the squibb down, but you won't have a lateral play with 40-something se
wilson's in motion. sirk going to run it. he's into the end zone! and the blue devils are within one. so, what will cutcliffe do? and the kicker is running out there. david didn't think about it for a second. he's going to tie it up. 41-40. well, we need 41s on the board everywhere. 41 seconds left. and now so does duke. and the final game of nate sudfeld's career, as the indiana quarterback, and he has a chance to lead a most memorable drive. but it was thomas sirk. >> danny: watch the...
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wilson. our panel of distinguished editorial cartoonists tonight will be moderated by david ciprus, a history major at williams college, david went on to harvard for a masters program in soviet history and after two years dropped out to pursue a career as a cartoonist. in david's words, this may seem like a strange transition but to me has made perfect sense. since i was a kid, i knew being an artist, specifically an artist who works with humor was what i really wanted to do with my life. after six months of dropping out, he published his first cartoon in "the boston phoenix." david's first "new yorker" cartoon appeared in 1998 and he was new yorker.com's first daily cartoonist during the 2012 presidential election. his work has also appeared in "time," parade, "playboy," "the washington post" and harpers and election churred on the art of the cartoon and was the writer and host of conversations with cartoonists, a series of on-stage interviews with many of the artists who work on the new yorker magazine. he's also published both fiction and nonfiction on narrative.com and on the new yorker's
wilson. our panel of distinguished editorial cartoonists tonight will be moderated by david ciprus, a history major at williams college, david went on to harvard for a masters program in soviet history and after two years dropped out to pursue a career as a cartoonist. in david's words, this may seem like a strange transition but to me has made perfect sense. since i was a kid, i knew being an artist, specifically an artist who works with humor was what i really wanted to do with my life. after...
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wilson's in motion. sirk going to run it. he's into the end zone! and the blue devils are within one. so, what will cutcliffe do? and the kicker is running out there. david didn't think about it for a second. he's going to tie it up. 41-40. well, we need 41s on the board everywhere. 41 seconds left. indiana's got 41. and now so does duke. and the final game of nate sudfeld's career, as the indiana quarterback, and he has a chance to lead a most memorable drive. but it was thomas sirk. >> danny: watch the adjustment. linebackers bump over. there's only one linebacker left to pick up. once they bump out of the box. and they pick him up easily. that's the easy walk-in touchdown right there. >> joey: that's a mistake. there was no reason to puck bum. and someone should have, whoever your leader is on your defense, should have been able to stop a guy and say, we're still fine even know they went in motion. >> danny: that's an easy read for sirk, too. as soon as he saw that motion, he's thinking, i got this. >> rece: i hate to even bring this up but -- >> danny: you'll do it anyway. >> rece: duke had the squibb kick against miami, which certainly should have b
wilson's in motion. sirk going to run it. he's into the end zone! and the blue devils are within one. so, what will cutcliffe do? and the kicker is running out there. david didn't think about it for a second. he's going to tie it up. 41-40. well, we need 41s on the board everywhere. 41 seconds left. indiana's got 41. and now so does duke. and the final game of nate sudfeld's career, as the indiana quarterback, and he has a chance to lead a most memorable drive. but it was thomas sirk. >>...
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wilson. [laughter] our panel of distinguished cartoonists tonight will be moderated by david sipress history major williams college, david went on to harvard for a masters program in soviet history and after two years dropped out to pursue a career as a cartoonist. in david's words, this may seem like a strange position but to me it has been perfect sense. since i was a kid i knew that being an artist specifically that works with humor was what i really wanted to do with my life. after six months after dropping out he published his first cartoon in the boston phoenix area david's first cartoon appeared in 1998 and he was the new yorker.com first dalia cartoonist during the 2012 presidential election. his work has also appeared in playboy, the "washington post" and harper said he's also lectured on the art of the cartoon and he was the writer and host of conversations with cartoonists the series of onstage interviews with many artists that work on the new yorker magazine. he's also published fiction and nonfiction on the narrative.com and on the new yorker's website including how it changed m
wilson. [laughter] our panel of distinguished cartoonists tonight will be moderated by david sipress history major williams college, david went on to harvard for a masters program in soviet history and after two years dropped out to pursue a career as a cartoonist. in david's words, this may seem like a strange position but to me it has been perfect sense. since i was a kid i knew that being an artist specifically that works with humor was what i really wanted to do with my life. after six...
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david scott, georgia 13. frederica wilson. she is with florida 24. of course r, and debbie wasserman schultz, who i mentioned earlier. this acknowledges the mission of the a.j.c. which is to enhance the well-being of jewish people and israel and to advocate and advance jewish rights and jewish values in the united states and around the world. the a.j.c. is committed to combating racial prejudice and anti-semitism and sponsoring and supporting issues related to the state of israel. the a.j.c. has a rich history. it was founded on november 11, 2006, in new york city by a group of american jews who wanted to raise awareness about some of the atrocities that were taking place against jewish people in russia as well as in other places. d this leadership went on to dd, as its list of duties, i suppose, doing all they could to help in the fight against racism here in this country. i'm proud to tell you that the local chapter of the a.j.c. in houston, texas, currently has its director randy zalinski. he's a dear friend. the vice president is marsha nichols.
david scott, georgia 13. frederica wilson. she is with florida 24. of course r, and debbie wasserman schultz, who i mentioned earlier. this acknowledges the mission of the a.j.c. which is to enhance the well-being of jewish people and israel and to advocate and advance jewish rights and jewish values in the united states and around the world. the a.j.c. is committed to combating racial prejudice and anti-semitism and sponsoring and supporting issues related to the state of israel. the a.j.c....
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davide: london. tom: london? really? francine: we have to take a break. tom: coming up, we will have a different view. nigel wilsonm.icer "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." a quick foreign-exchange report. all in all, a churn to the markets the last few days. blend the dollar index back above 100. asia dx why, that is what the pros are watching. toht now we churn over "bloomberg ." david westin is getting us started. what do you have? david: we will talk about janet yellen. we will also talk yahoo! and all the stories about possible restructuring. we are joined by steve ratner, who will talk about puerto rico and the u.s. auto industry as well and hedge funds. stephanie ruhle sat down for .nterview with ceo marc benioff tom: and a guest from london. vonnie quinn has someone of great interest on our set. where happy to have the ceo of legal & general with us. everything from insurance, pensions, real estate, and so forth. let's start with legal & general's multinational businesses and how well you have done. how have you stayed ahead of the pack in terms of stock
davide: london. tom: london? really? francine: we have to take a break. tom: coming up, we will have a different view. nigel wilsonm.icer "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." a quick foreign-exchange report. all in all, a churn to the markets the last few days. blend the dollar index back above 100. asia dx why, that is what the pros are watching. toht now we churn over "bloomberg ." david westin is getting us...
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aaron david miller joins us right now, the vice president for new initiatives and a distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson center. very good to have you, sir. as always. what is your answer to that query we should win in this war? why aren't we winning yet? what don't you like about that? >> it's typically american, chris, quintessentially american, fixes for problems that incredible complicated, systemic problems. first of all, let me make something clear, i'm not a declinist. i'm not a defeatist. i'm not running for anything. the reality is on this one, i'm not -- not to trivialize it, i'm with groucho marx, who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes? i see what i see. 14 years after 9/11, twice the amount of time it took the allies to defeat the powers during the second world war. i look and see jihadis are thriving. they're not losing. in the last month you've seen attacks against four members, four permanent members of security council, even inspired or directed by the islamic state, the united states, france, russia, and perhaps even britain on the subways. you've got a middle east that is
aaron david miller joins us right now, the vice president for new initiatives and a distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson center. very good to have you, sir. as always. what is your answer to that query we should win in this war? why aren't we winning yet? what don't you like about that? >> it's typically american, chris, quintessentially american, fixes for problems that incredible complicated, systemic problems. first of all, let me make something clear, i'm not a declinist. i'm...
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i recently visited david wilson home and saw firsthand what they're doing what more schools can do to promote apresent -- apprenticeship? >> of course, schools do have a legal duty to provide with information on training and education is available and schools can now tell pupils, there's going to be 3 million apprentices in this parliament. that's a huge commitment to young people in this country. it's also a big commitment to the industry. that's something that no doubt was raised by the business but 3 million apprenticeships are going to help. >> occasionally highly toxic and dangerous materials are transported around the country. isn't the public expected the higher safety standards between the public responsible agencies? >> well, absolutely they're expected to have that cooperation. if he's talking about the transportation of nuclear materials from the fast lane base, actually i met there t -- the local teams but if he has something else that he wants to talk about, go ahead. >> there's reports in the north of scottland about plans to transport dangerous nuclear material includin
i recently visited david wilson home and saw firsthand what they're doing what more schools can do to promote apresent -- apprenticeship? >> of course, schools do have a legal duty to provide with information on training and education is available and schools can now tell pupils, there's going to be 3 million apprentices in this parliament. that's a huge commitment to young people in this country. it's also a big commitment to the industry. that's something that no doubt was raised by the...