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to answer your first question, absent an actual attack what would be disruptive to u.s. participation in the olympics, the only thing i can imagine is if there were a very serious credible set of threats directed at u.s. athletes or venues u.s. athletes would be attending. combined with a sense the russians are not sharing of information was being done to counter and the we have an inability to counter it ourselves so if there's a real sense of serious risk to our athletes that is imminent, material and can't be counted then you could see a discussion in the situation room around what is to be done but that kind of decision is taken incredibly seriously. nobody wants to see the olympics disrupted, pulling american athletes out would be disastrous for everybody i think, and would give the terrorists a victory. you would want to take that decision very carefully and only in the most serious of situations. >> with fast i would like to thank everybody for coming out this morning. this briefing will be archived at csis.org, and we will have a transcript out later which we wil
to answer your first question, absent an actual attack what would be disruptive to u.s. participation in the olympics, the only thing i can imagine is if there were a very serious credible set of threats directed at u.s. athletes or venues u.s. athletes would be attending. combined with a sense the russians are not sharing of information was being done to counter and the we have an inability to counter it ourselves so if there's a real sense of serious risk to our athletes that is imminent,...
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we were discussing disruption a few moments ago. larry downs mentioned insurance may be the next industry to face disruption. when you stop and think about the cloud has changed how data storage is handled and the storage has changed from traditional disk drives. it strikes me the cloud, how much did that change yoir business? because instead of selling a terabyte of drive you are selling it to a big enterprise. >> i think the impression of the general public is the world's made this massive transition to the cloud and we are really in the early stages of a transition. you know, the driving forces in storage are the cloud, mobility, the social application explosion and big data anl lalyticnalytic there is also another attribute called the lighting of dark data. all of these forces are creating a future growth phenomenon for data and therefore storage. we are pretty excited. the cloud is just one of those elements. i think, again, the cloud's in the early stages. we still see the evolution of the confidence and the dependability that
we were discussing disruption a few moments ago. larry downs mentioned insurance may be the next industry to face disruption. when you stop and think about the cloud has changed how data storage is handled and the storage has changed from traditional disk drives. it strikes me the cloud, how much did that change yoir business? because instead of selling a terabyte of drive you are selling it to a big enterprise. >> i think the impression of the general public is the world's made this...
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you're so smart. >> of the disrupters and the crusaders were it not for ted cruz. david corn, thank you, jonathan capehart. whatever happened to the senate republican running down in texas? he is going m.i.a. the sideshow is next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique sleep number. here's what clinical research has found: 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief 90% reported reduced aches and pains 87% fell asleep faster and enjoyed more deep sleep. for study summaries, call this number now. we'll include a free brochure about
you're so smart. >> of the disrupters and the crusaders were it not for ted cruz. david corn, thank you, jonathan capehart. whatever happened to the senate republican running down in texas? he is going m.i.a. the sideshow is next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you...
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>> on the second day they were housed with each other, they were disruptive. >> they were disruptive across the day, and when they did chow, he stuck his arm out the tray slot, would. bring it back in so we could close it. >> after meal service they decided to check his cell for contraband. >> and about the time the door opened i don't remember who was on which side but both stood up and came toward the door and stood side by side creating a barrier. >> he wanted to search the cell and we didn't try to let him in. >> we were like, hey, we want to come in and search for contraband and they're like no, you can't come in here. >> they didn't get against the wall. i said get against the wall. they said for what. he said to shake you down, i said you're not going to shake us down. >> i thought, at first there's something in the cell, and i realized, no, there's going to be a fight. as he tried to pass between the inmates, he hit him. >> i defended myself and i went off him. we were fighting. the officer, he was on the floor repeatedly hitting my cellie. >> guerrero then jumped on the offi
>> on the second day they were housed with each other, they were disruptive. >> they were disruptive across the day, and when they did chow, he stuck his arm out the tray slot, would. bring it back in so we could close it. >> after meal service they decided to check his cell for contraband. >> and about the time the door opened i don't remember who was on which side but both stood up and came toward the door and stood side by side creating a barrier. >> he wanted...
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you're so smart. >> of the disrupters and the crusaders were it not for ted cruz.d corn, thank you, jonathan capehart. whatever happened to the tea party republican running for senate down in texas? he is going m.i.a. the sideshow is next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. as you used to, which is funny, 'cause i still do it better than her. as you used to, you know, i don't think i was meant to sweep. it's a little frustrating. look. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up. it's a swiffer sweeper. it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. i don't know how it stays on there. it's like a dirt magnet -- just like my kids. [ afi ] this is a danger zone. that is crazy. ah-ha-ha! [ zach ] yeah. no, this definitely beats hanging out on a step ladder. what's up, baby? of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every gr
you're so smart. >> of the disrupters and the crusaders were it not for ted cruz.d corn, thank you, jonathan capehart. whatever happened to the tea party republican running for senate down in texas? he is going m.i.a. the sideshow is next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. as you used to, which is funny, 'cause i still do it better than her. as you used to, you know, i don't think i was meant to sweep. it's a little frustrating. look. [ zach ] i can't help out as much...
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"big bang disruption." it pushes against "disruptive world." here we are with "big bang disruption." where is the big bang disruption now? are the old tech companies just fossils? >> not only old tech companies, it is really old -- all incumbent companies. get adopted by all segments at a time. get with microsoft. what would be your prescription? >> they need to get much more involved with the start of community, with the hack-a-thons playingthe young people around with these technologies rather than focusing on r&d. >> i could see how they are at risk of being disrupted. where does google fit in? it has been around for long enough, but it is buying startups. >> that is how the companies can overcome this kind of disruption. if they cannot build it, they buy it. but you want to buy it early enough. 10 years from now, three years from now, the money would have been even more. old tech company echo >> silicon valley, definitely. >> when you look at this, strengths, weaknesses, allrtunities, whatever -- these old formulas. the young kids don't car
"big bang disruption." it pushes against "disruptive world." here we are with "big bang disruption." where is the big bang disruption now? are the old tech companies just fossils? >> not only old tech companies, it is really old -- all incumbent companies. get adopted by all segments at a time. get with microsoft. what would be your prescription? >> they need to get much more involved with the start of community, with the hack-a-thons playingthe young...
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it would disrupt the neighborhood and it's no wonder the neighborhood hats rallied. they have a pabt hadn't of telling commissioners what they want to hear. it was sold as a condominium project. but now marketed at student housing like a minnesota don't remember. the project as all the necessary permits. when the permit folks worked a few blocks away he represented to the owners he was very experienced to get the san francisco commission to give him permit and banned the project after it was done it feels a blizzard of law enforcement resulted. after the 53 mann descend he polled he did same script. he's turned it into rental how's and he manages it the someway he has managed anothers apartment. neither he nor his family lives there. it remind me of his 11 minnesota dorm project. he's listed himself at the building developer and claims hose notes making this area bigger. he knows what the planning department wants to hear. and he knows which rolls are routinelyly go forward. it dporz the tradition of the must not and i urge you to listen to wendell hoechlg and the co
it would disrupt the neighborhood and it's no wonder the neighborhood hats rallied. they have a pabt hadn't of telling commissioners what they want to hear. it was sold as a condominium project. but now marketed at student housing like a minnesota don't remember. the project as all the necessary permits. when the permit folks worked a few blocks away he represented to the owners he was very experienced to get the san francisco commission to give him permit and banned the project after it was...
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we cab screen people to know who will be well behaved and who will be disruptive. >> so i think the state is simply wrong about that fact for several reasons. there are many tools that the state either has in its current tool box or could enact that would deal with that concern. if i may back up for a second, i there are two different interests that the state asserts when it makes that argument, ginsburg. first they say that are actual deliberate, there are some people who the state claims have deliberately violated the law and blocked the door and interfered with access. secondly the state says there's also some circumstances where are enough people on the sidewalk that even lawful consensual conversation might accidentally block a door. i think those are actually two interests, but they are tools in the tool box to deal with both of them, section e of this statute makes it illegal to impede, block, or hinder somebody's access to the clinics, and that section is not challenged here, has been. >> i should probably ask this of the other side, and i will. you happen to know when thathe last
we cab screen people to know who will be well behaved and who will be disruptive. >> so i think the state is simply wrong about that fact for several reasons. there are many tools that the state either has in its current tool box or could enact that would deal with that concern. if i may back up for a second, i there are two different interests that the state asserts when it makes that argument, ginsburg. first they say that are actual deliberate, there are some people who the state...
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and the disrupter of the week as nominated by you disrupters. confident that there are ample regulations already on the books to protect the health and safety of the american people. somebody ought to be held accountable here. what we try to do is look at those regulations that we think are cumbersome, are over the top, and that are costing our economy jobs. that's where our focus continues to be. [ sneezes ] [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. hmm? [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] no problem. oh...and hair products. aisle 9. [ inhales deeply ] oh what a relief it is. ♪ she'd just grab the bounty select-a-size. one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with bounty select-a-size. all white meat chicken was made to be blanketed i
and the disrupter of the week as nominated by you disrupters. confident that there are ample regulations already on the books to protect the health and safety of the american people. somebody ought to be held accountable here. what we try to do is look at those regulations that we think are cumbersome, are over the top, and that are costing our economy jobs. that's where our focus continues to be. [ sneezes ] [ coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold...
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will not be disruptive until 2013.hat most likely the firms will have to hire new auditors if they lose the appeal. they are appealing collectively. in the u.s., you must have an auditor. it during that time you do not have an auditor, you cannot trade on the markets and the shares may be suspended. this comes at a time when in the past two years it has been really hard for the chinese companies to make way in the u.s.. mainly because investors have been very skeptical of the firms. you have here is essentially a backlog of companies who are looking to list. of 2013 youe part saw investors in the u.s. become a lot more confidence. if you take a look at the increase of013, an 160 six percent of companies looking to live in the united states. 166% of companies live in the united states. if you look at the bloomberg top 55 companies that trade in china, on a one-year chart we are off by 1.7%. the announcement came out last week. you saw it fall by a little bit. year, you can see that the momentum started to pick up again
will not be disruptive until 2013.hat most likely the firms will have to hire new auditors if they lose the appeal. they are appealing collectively. in the u.s., you must have an auditor. it during that time you do not have an auditor, you cannot trade on the markets and the shares may be suspended. this comes at a time when in the past two years it has been really hard for the chinese companies to make way in the u.s.. mainly because investors have been very skeptical of the firms. you have...
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. >> endocrine disrupting chemicals interfere with hormone signaling. proper hormone signaling is very important for fetal development and for childhood development, as well as sexual maturation. therefore, compounds that interfere with these processes could have very profound effects. >> many of these and other chemicals appear to be associated with lower i.q.s, and/or behavioral problems in children. >> if you look at what these chemicals can do to the brain, we know now these chemicals are also interfering with how we process information. >> they affect our genetic outcome. they increase the possibility that we lose a baby. they change the activity of our hormones, our sex hormones, in a variety of different ways. >> we're seeing children starting puberty at younger ages. so there are many little girls that have, for example, breast buds by the age of 7 in the african american community and 8 in the white community. this is too young for our children. >> 980 endocrine disrupting chemicals have now been identified. among the most ubiquitous are a clas
. >> endocrine disrupting chemicals interfere with hormone signaling. proper hormone signaling is very important for fetal development and for childhood development, as well as sexual maturation. therefore, compounds that interfere with these processes could have very profound effects. >> many of these and other chemicals appear to be associated with lower i.q.s, and/or behavioral problems in children. >> if you look at what these chemicals can do to the brain, we know now...
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, potential disruption. and so do the extent there's been planning, i'm assuming there's planning around everything from dealing with low-level criminality all the way to high end terrorism and in between there are disruptions tied the demonstrations or unanticipated gatherings of individuals that could be disruptive and could then combined with other threats to greater problem to your question is a good one because we've been focused on the terrorist threats, security around that, by any security service that's looking at a major event like this is looking at a full suite of potential disruption. it has to be taken into account, both singly and in combination. >> we have time for just a couple more. >> charlie ericsson with hispanic and news services here in washington. [inaudible] might cause the united states to withdraw, from your perception, from the olympics? and secondly, what do you know about what preparations mexico and latin american countries are taking to ensure the safety of their athletes? >>
, potential disruption. and so do the extent there's been planning, i'm assuming there's planning around everything from dealing with low-level criminality all the way to high end terrorism and in between there are disruptions tied the demonstrations or unanticipated gatherings of individuals that could be disruptive and could then combined with other threats to greater problem to your question is a good one because we've been focused on the terrorist threats, security around that, by any...
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coming up, our disrupter of the week, nominated by a disrupter.rincipal allegedly fired for standing up for needy children. that unbelievable story is next. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >>> this week's disrupter is a long-time educator who stands up for her students, especially the most vulnerable ones no matter what the cost. noelle roni was principal at peak to peak charter school in colorado. she notice ed something offensi going on in the cafeteria and decided stand up for it. workers were stamping the hands of kids who didn't have enough money to pay for lunch. one grandmother said her grandson asked for pizza in
coming up, our disrupter of the week, nominated by a disrupter.rincipal allegedly fired for standing up for needy children. that unbelievable story is next. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of...
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nobody wants to see the olympics disrupted. pulling american athletes out would be disastrous for everybody i think. and it would give the terrorists a victory. you would want to make that decision very carefully. and you only want to do it in the most serious of situations. thankould like to everybody for coming out. you can follow our twitter feed. we will have a transcript out later, which we will release on twitter and on our home page. csis.org. thank you for coming this morning. >> transcript? >> tomorrow? >> perfect. >> thank you. the virginia governor, bob mcdonald, and his wife maureen, were taken in on corruption charges. last summer, the governor apologized and said he had returned more than $120,000 in loans and gets from the ceo of a dietary supplement company. left early this month after four years in office. in a few moments, the former chairman of the joint chiefs of debt talks about how the affects national security. then there will be the swearing in of governor chris christie. after that, the discussion of te
nobody wants to see the olympics disrupted. pulling american athletes out would be disastrous for everybody i think. and it would give the terrorists a victory. you would want to make that decision very carefully. and you only want to do it in the most serious of situations. thankould like to everybody for coming out. you can follow our twitter feed. we will have a transcript out later, which we will release on twitter and on our home page. csis.org. thank you for coming this morning. >>...
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the officials say the disruption affected four hundred sixty thousand she doesn't pass sentence and two hundred seventy thousand people he's seen local mind to it and kill area the dutch team consists of his contract and the septic tank. scientists in japan agreed that this country that could help them to the place to fifth and the effect handset. they succeeded in solving the hyping of field and at the cusp of hepatitis c. for such a study how the hepatitis c virus changes some of that. he focused on a protein called annan's three that pair teams a symbol of the bias multiplication. it is founded by student the sounds and promotes hyping up the tissue. these mines could devise a substance that inhibits the pair team. kosmina teaching decreased by twenty five percent. at the time to see courses eighty percent of liver cancer cases in japan this intense only take with us as scientists may find grace to the penthouse at a figure them out and jumped it is a ball. st county. they did well for the fall contest i am to noon. i do. i knew you know. the eye. ccd standing sign and key. this fall
the officials say the disruption affected four hundred sixty thousand she doesn't pass sentence and two hundred seventy thousand people he's seen local mind to it and kill area the dutch team consists of his contract and the septic tank. scientists in japan agreed that this country that could help them to the place to fifth and the effect handset. they succeeded in solving the hyping of field and at the cusp of hepatitis c. for such a study how the hepatitis c virus changes some of that. he...
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nobody wants to see the olympics disrupted. pulling american athletes out would be disastrous for everybody i think. and it would give the terrorists a victory. you would want to make that decision very carefully. and you only want to do it in the most serious of situations. >> i would like to thank everybody for coming out. you can follow our twitter feed. we will have a transcript out later, which we will release on twitter and on our home page. csis.org. thank you for coming this morning. >> transcript? >> tomorrow? >> perfect. >> thank you. >> for more on the winter olympics in sochi, and the security certain best concerns that are being addressed we spoke with a reporter in russia. host: there is this a company photograph, one of the thousands of russian troops that are part of the security detail in sochi, russia. what is be called -- been called as a 60 mile ring of steel. good morning, thank you for being with us. guest: you're welcome. the warning to u.s. athletes and any american to travel to sochi, russia, not to adv
nobody wants to see the olympics disrupted. pulling american athletes out would be disastrous for everybody i think. and it would give the terrorists a victory. you would want to make that decision very carefully. and you only want to do it in the most serious of situations. >> i would like to thank everybody for coming out. you can follow our twitter feed. we will have a transcript out later, which we will release on twitter and on our home page. csis.org. thank you for coming this...
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so for sears and j lo's anti war campaigner mine collapse in tennessee disrupted court proceedings to date as the seventy nine year old was brought before us district court his diocese serving a three month jail sentence after she failed to undertake to stay away from all of the driest areas option airports seventy nine year old margaret darcy was before an assist in court today to face the charge of entry on authorized areas of airports in september first last. she's currently serving a three month sentence for similar charge. also last september. that sentence was suspended but she was jailed last week it limerick prison when she refused to sign it bombs to keep the peace and stay away from unauthorized areas of shannon airport including the runway ms d'arcy who has parkinson's disease and is also suffering from cancer has long been an anti war campaigner has also been involved in demonstrations against the use of shannon airport by the us military. sabine is taken as the wife of president michael d higgins was a lifelong friend of miss darcy's paid a private visit to her in limeric
so for sears and j lo's anti war campaigner mine collapse in tennessee disrupted court proceedings to date as the seventy nine year old was brought before us district court his diocese serving a three month jail sentence after she failed to undertake to stay away from all of the driest areas option airports seventy nine year old margaret darcy was before an assist in court today to face the charge of entry on authorized areas of airports in september first last. she's currently serving a three...
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it would disrupt the neighborhood and it's no wonder the neighborhood hats rallied. they have a pabt hadn't of telling commissioners what they want to hear. it was sold as a condominium project. but now marketed at student housing like a minnesota don't remember. the project as all the necessary permits. when the permit folks worked a few blocks away he represented to the owners he was very experienced to get the san francisco commission to give him permit and
it would disrupt the neighborhood and it's no wonder the neighborhood hats rallied. they have a pabt hadn't of telling commissioners what they want to hear. it was sold as a condominium project. but now marketed at student housing like a minnesota don't remember. the project as all the necessary permits. when the permit folks worked a few blocks away he represented to the owners he was very experienced to get the san francisco commission to give him permit and
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the campaigns to stop the corporate buses are more frequent and disruptive. >> it wasn't until we stopped blocking buses that people turned their eye this way. people want to funnel the attention to what government has, and real estate. >> we are looking at about 100 protesters. that's not a lot. they have captured national attention by targetting tech companies, such as google. facebook and apple. >> look at the polls that the politicians at city hall are taking. seven out of 10 people are worried about the future. these people are the most active, the anxiety is there. >> some of those that turned out include residents feeling the heat. the tech boom is taking a toll on lower-cost housing. >> my landlord has been issuing three day notices for me to leave and requested me to self-evict. this is just one example of so many of my friends and neighbours that are being evicted throughout the city. at the bus hearing on tuesday, google employees showed up to defend themselves, and their company. >> i wanted to say that not everyone at google is a billionaire. like many people, 10 years after
the campaigns to stop the corporate buses are more frequent and disruptive. >> it wasn't until we stopped blocking buses that people turned their eye this way. people want to funnel the attention to what government has, and real estate. >> we are looking at about 100 protesters. that's not a lot. they have captured national attention by targetting tech companies, such as google. facebook and apple. >> look at the polls that the politicians at city hall are taking. seven out of...
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opec oil is vulnerable to supply disruptions. eia found recently interruptions quote made a perfectly for a variety of reasons including conflicts and natural disasters. oil produced in the united states significantly is less mobile to supply disruptions and, therefore, provides more energy security. as mr. hamm and ms. jaffe both noted, the u.s. is exporting 3 million barrels per day of refined petroleum products. so we are exporting oil already, but as a finished product made by american workers. that explains why richard trumka opposes the export of crude oil. he would rather see that oil kept here and made into a product by american workers rather than shift as a raw feedstock to be made into a product by foreign workers. oil companies are doing quite well. they are already making huge profits even with the export ban. the five largest oil companies, bp, chevron, conoco phillips, x. in mobile and shell made combined total profit of over $1 trillion in the last decade and that figure is based on the quarter reports. our transp
opec oil is vulnerable to supply disruptions. eia found recently interruptions quote made a perfectly for a variety of reasons including conflicts and natural disasters. oil produced in the united states significantly is less mobile to supply disruptions and, therefore, provides more energy security. as mr. hamm and ms. jaffe both noted, the u.s. is exporting 3 million barrels per day of refined petroleum products. so we are exporting oil already, but as a finished product made by american...
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this has been a time of disruption. of opportunity. , randolph hearst was always a gentleman who believed in innovation. we have tried to be gentleman in the things we have done and things we have associated ourselves with, which often means taking risks. risks are a good part of what we do. acting responsibly in the journalism that we do is equally important. i love the quote from the other hero is dylan, a someone who understands the responsibility that goes with freedom, which should resonate with all the journalists. in recent times in just the past year we have had experience with the boston bombing. our washington bureau cover the navy shipyard shootings. there are all manner of these very significant stories that have been poorly handled by certain people in the media. them,ot here to criticize but i hope we take away learning from the people who did things the right way, the wrong way, and see the opportunity for us to be better as journalists. this is a great calling. i have law of the people who are engaged in
this has been a time of disruption. of opportunity. , randolph hearst was always a gentleman who believed in innovation. we have tried to be gentleman in the things we have done and things we have associated ourselves with, which often means taking risks. risks are a good part of what we do. acting responsibly in the journalism that we do is equally important. i love the quote from the other hero is dylan, a someone who understands the responsibility that goes with freedom, which should...
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. >>> good afternoon, disrupters, i'm karen finney. a state of the union address, a look at how athletes handle him pick security concerns and fighting words from someone looking ahead to 2016. >> president obama says 2014 must be a year of action. >> we've made tremendous progress but there's much more work to do. >> the state of this union is -- >> struggling. >> the key word the white house is trying to put out there is "opportunity." >> all he did was save the economy, all he did was save the auto industry. >> one of the workplace laws and rules that i think are good is that bosses shouldn't prey on young interns in their office. i think really the media seems to have given president clinton a pass on this. >> is it something hillary clinton should be judged on if she were a candidate in 2016? >> i'm not saying that, this is with regard to the clintons, sometimes it's hard to separate one from the other. >> warnings about security in sochi. >> if we do not support our team and show up, i think the terrorists are winning. >> for me
. >>> good afternoon, disrupters, i'm karen finney. a state of the union address, a look at how athletes handle him pick security concerns and fighting words from someone looking ahead to 2016. >> president obama says 2014 must be a year of action. >> we've made tremendous progress but there's much more work to do. >> the state of this union is -- >> struggling. >> the key word the white house is trying to put out there is "opportunity." >>...
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to provide instantaneous information to be able to disrupt any plot that may be taking place. and you know, i think a lot of the privacy people perhaps don't understand that we still occupy the role of the great satan. new bombs are being devised. new terrorists are emerging. new groups. actually, a new level of viciousness. and i think we need to be prepared. i think we need to do it in a way that respects people's privacy rights. >> well -- >> let me make one other point. when you look at what companies
to provide instantaneous information to be able to disrupt any plot that may be taking place. and you know, i think a lot of the privacy people perhaps don't understand that we still occupy the role of the great satan. new bombs are being devised. new terrorists are emerging. new groups. actually, a new level of viciousness. and i think we need to be prepared. i think we need to do it in a way that respects people's privacy rights. >> well -- >> let me make one other point. when you...
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this is a disruption in the traditional distribution model of fitness training. >> i'm jeffrey hayzlett. i'm on a journey inside the biggest brands in america. i have been a cmo, ceo, and a boardroom cowboy. now i'm visiting the executives in charge of the most powerful companies in the world to see how they have tackle the challenges of the c-suite. we're going to look at a movement that is changing the fitness industry, crossfit, a $100 million company that looks like a gym that i used when i was in elementary school. a have jump ropes, a ball, a tire, some weights, a pull up bar. they have developed a one-of-a- kind intensive workout regimen. they have 60,000 trainers and nearly 8000 affiliate gyms. over 100 countries. they make money from the affiliates themselves paying in and they make money on the certification of the trainers. they have a growth rate of 70%. 61 countries. 50 new affiliates a week. this is hot. it looks like one of their biggest opportunities is the crossfit games. this could be huge. it is a whole new sport. it fills up stadiums. it is a
this is a disruption in the traditional distribution model of fitness training. >> i'm jeffrey hayzlett. i'm on a journey inside the biggest brands in america. i have been a cmo, ceo, and a boardroom cowboy. now i'm visiting the executives in charge of the most powerful companies in the world to see how they have tackle the challenges of the c-suite. we're going to look at a movement that is changing the fitness industry, crossfit, a $100 million company that looks like a gym that i used...
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pipeline disruption, complicating factors. the weather event alone did not cause the shortages. >> the solution to that is regulated inventory. give back tog to you if i can get mr. weiss to answer the question. there has not been an independent analysis to try and predict the impact of lifting the crude oil ban on the price of gasoline or other refined products. this committee could ask the energy information administration to conduct such analysis. due to sequestration and budget cuts, eia is having to scale back the amount of work it does. that is probably for another hearing. >> i did want to follow-up with you about that. i heard that in your testimony. it is something that we certainly need to be looking at. >> you all may be experiencing another first in the senate because you are about to get what amounts to a joint question from myself and senator michalski. wrestling with the definition of energy independence. i frame it as how you go about defining energy security. i will yield to the senator, who would also like to
pipeline disruption, complicating factors. the weather event alone did not cause the shortages. >> the solution to that is regulated inventory. give back tog to you if i can get mr. weiss to answer the question. there has not been an independent analysis to try and predict the impact of lifting the crude oil ban on the price of gasoline or other refined products. this committee could ask the energy information administration to conduct such analysis. due to sequestration and budget cuts,...
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pipeline disruption for maintenance. complicating factors the weather event alone didn't cause the shortage. it's -- regulated inventory. i'm hoping to back to you if i can give him the chance to answer the question. i want to followup on that. if not at the hearing after wards. >> thank you, senator. i will be brief. there hat not beenen independent analysis to predict the impact of lifting the crude oil ban on the price of gasoline and other refined products. one thick the committee can do is ask the energy information mrs. to conduct an analysis. unfortunately due to sequestration and other budget cuts they have to scale back the amount of work. i think it's probably for another hearing. >> i have run out of time. i want to follow up with you about that. i have heard that in your testimony at the end. and it is something we need to looking at not only in wisconsin but other states impacted by the propane shortage. >> you all may be experiencing another first here in the senate because you're about to get what amounts
pipeline disruption for maintenance. complicating factors the weather event alone didn't cause the shortage. it's -- regulated inventory. i'm hoping to back to you if i can give him the chance to answer the question. i want to followup on that. if not at the hearing after wards. >> thank you, senator. i will be brief. there hat not beenen independent analysis to predict the impact of lifting the crude oil ban on the price of gasoline and other refined products. one thick the committee can...
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in part because you have the potential to choose a singular act are intended to disrupt, but also itave been dispatched. there are not following a singular actor, but multiple they aref individuals concerned with. lastly, they have the opportunity. the olympics, as we all know, center stage. the world's media will be trained on the olympics, both -- inties around it addition, we have the proximity. rather brave to place the olympics so close to the caucuses and to give the terrorist actors who are used to operating in this environment the opportunity to plan attacks, not just in sochi, but in the immediate environment. as andy said, the terrorists in this context, for the purposes embarrassment, don't have to get into the inner rings of security within sochi to have a declared successful attack. they need only create a sense of terror or disruption in the immediate environment or even at the transportation hubs to create a sense of instability. even in the say, far abroad, and moscow, you will bait andsee the delegation circles as to whether or not to withdraw athletes and to stop pa
in part because you have the potential to choose a singular act are intended to disrupt, but also itave been dispatched. there are not following a singular actor, but multiple they aref individuals concerned with. lastly, they have the opportunity. the olympics, as we all know, center stage. the world's media will be trained on the olympics, both -- inties around it addition, we have the proximity. rather brave to place the olympics so close to the caucuses and to give the terrorist actors who...
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they want to disrupt health care delivery in the same way that elon musk is transforming the car industry. renowned venture capitalist bill guraly recently tweeted he's busy studying where the internet intersects with health care and welcomed ideas from his followers. >> it's tough. >> reporter: alexis borsey of third rock ventures focused on the life sciences, sees opportunity to transform health care but also real challenges. >> this is one of the most regulated industries in the world because we're talking about the health and safety of people. and so i absolutely agree, this is an opportunity to make a tremendous improvement and have a tremendous disruption, but it also has to be done right. right? it has to be done in a manner that really proves it is going to make a difference for patients. >> reporter: start-ups in silicon valley are focused on different fields within health care. one example is sell scope. if your child has an ear ache, you might bring him to the emergency room and wait for hours to be seen. it offers an alternative. a smartphone attachment that takes high-quality
they want to disrupt health care delivery in the same way that elon musk is transforming the car industry. renowned venture capitalist bill guraly recently tweeted he's busy studying where the internet intersects with health care and welcomed ideas from his followers. >> it's tough. >> reporter: alexis borsey of third rock ventures focused on the life sciences, sees opportunity to transform health care but also real challenges. >> this is one of the most regulated industries...
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our disrupter of the week is next. whoa! sweet mother of softness.e announcer ] new charmin ultra soft is so soft you can actually see the softness with our new comfort cushions. plus you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with new charmin ultra soft. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >>> this week now former minnesota vikings punter chris kluwe had more than just the sports world talking when he posted this essay on deadspin.com, the title of which says it all. quote, i was an nfl player until i was fired by two cowards and a bigot. in the piece he describes various interactions with coaches and teammates following his taking a public stance in support of marriage equality in minnesota and lgbt rights in general. >> gay people would like to get married. and i think that's something when we look back 20, 25 years a
our disrupter of the week is next. whoa! sweet mother of softness.e announcer ] new charmin ultra soft is so soft you can actually see the softness with our new comfort cushions. plus you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with new charmin ultra soft. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky...
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word athat -- the vogue the moment, disruptive -- is a disruptive in the industry or does it embracedty to shake things up? >> he is actually talking about something i think the whole industry will get behind. he wants the cable industry to return to the heyday of the 1990's when it cable operators work much more collaboratively. they don't compete with each other. they are in separate geographies so they don't directly compete. but they don't necessarily collaborate and all the ways he thinks they could and should. yesterday, for example, you heard comcast say they were going to start growing subscribers again, for the first time in 20 six quarters. one of the reasons they are doing that is the technology platform they developed for theo and demand for -- and user interface. john thinks everybody should be licensing that platform from comcast and the cable industry should have a much more uniform face to the american public. there's a lot of what others would cost synergies that he thinks is just running the business is better, just getting the companies to work more collaboratively
word athat -- the vogue the moment, disruptive -- is a disruptive in the industry or does it embracedty to shake things up? >> he is actually talking about something i think the whole industry will get behind. he wants the cable industry to return to the heyday of the 1990's when it cable operators work much more collaboratively. they don't compete with each other. they are in separate geographies so they don't directly compete. but they don't necessarily collaborate and all the ways he...
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this has been a time of disruption. review this time of disruption as one of opportunity. the hearst name, randolph hearst was always a gentleman who believed in innovation. we have tried to be gentleman in the things we have done and things we have associated ourselves with, which often means taking risks. risks are a good part of what we do. yet acting responsibly in the journalism that we do is equally important. i love the quote from the other than bob dylan, a hero is someone who understands the responsibility that goes with freedom, which should resonate with all the journalists. in recent times in just the past year we have had experience with the boston bombing. our washington bureau cover the navy shipyard shootings. there are all manner of these very significant stories that have been poorly handled by certain people in the media. i am not here to criticize them, but i hope we take away learning from the people who did things the right way, the wrong way, and see the opportunity for us to be better as journalists. this is a great calling. i have law of the people
this has been a time of disruption. review this time of disruption as one of opportunity. the hearst name, randolph hearst was always a gentleman who believed in innovation. we have tried to be gentleman in the things we have done and things we have associated ourselves with, which often means taking risks. risks are a good part of what we do. yet acting responsibly in the journalism that we do is equally important. i love the quote from the other than bob dylan, a hero is someone who...
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you're so smart. >> of the disrupters and the crusaders were it not for ted cruz.looking a little bit more moderate. and so at some point the establishment may try to, you know, put him in their warm embrace and bring him over a few steps to see if he can work. but also, i think if chris christie can't come back, you're going to start hearing a lot of talk about jeb bush. maybe not from his mom, but from other people. you know, the karl roves of the world, the koch brothers have to go somewhere. >> anyway, nice haircut, david. thank you for coming on tonight. i love the haircut. and thank you. i've always watched these little things. and jonathan, quick question, yes or no. will it be las vegas and a long shot on the right, or will they hedge their bets and go to the center? >> you know, i think that they're going to go for someone far right conservative. chris christie doesn't stand a chase. >> thank you. david corn, thank you, jonathan capehart. whatever happened to the senate republican running down in texas? he is going mia 679 the sideshow is next. this is "ha
you're so smart. >> of the disrupters and the crusaders were it not for ted cruz.looking a little bit more moderate. and so at some point the establishment may try to, you know, put him in their warm embrace and bring him over a few steps to see if he can work. but also, i think if chris christie can't come back, you're going to start hearing a lot of talk about jeb bush. maybe not from his mom, but from other people. you know, the karl roves of the world, the koch brothers have to go...
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premature and disruptive. i don't know how a meeting between two elected officials can be premature and disruptive. if he doesn't want to meet with me, that's his choice. i'll meet with other people in ft. lee then. >> governor? >> yeah. >> you said the buck stops here. >> yeah. >> [ inaudible ] significant overtime involved for first responders and police, is that maybe considered out of the campaign fund -- >> well, i don't know why it would be the campaign fund. i have no knowledge of that. and we would consider that in the normal course of business. certainly not something that i'm prepared to talk about now. yeah. >> can you explain e-mails first published. [ inaudible ] >> no, i think it was -- it wasn't pat foy's e-mail, i think there was an earlier story. i don't remember exactly. >> it was about the traffic -- >> something about the traffic, yeah. >> why didn't you respond then, especially -- [ inaudible question ] >> we did. we did. and we were told it was a traffic study. >> they tell you traffic st
premature and disruptive. i don't know how a meeting between two elected officials can be premature and disruptive. if he doesn't want to meet with me, that's his choice. i'll meet with other people in ft. lee then. >> governor? >> yeah. >> you said the buck stops here. >> yeah. >> [ inaudible ] significant overtime involved for first responders and police, is that maybe considered out of the campaign fund -- >> well, i don't know why it would be the campaign...
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disruptive with price is another . >> all the disruptiveness means is the willingness to sacrifice margin to the point where you might be losing money. any company can do that. it is just whether you think the strategy can gain market share to recover pricing power and take on the guys who had you over the barrel. >> that is a timing issue. it is working for amazon. less than 2%. >> do you think that t-mobile is losing money on this, chalking it up to marketing? >> i do not know. >> before we go to a commercial break, i want to bring everyone up to speed with the agenda. its firstment issues report on producer prices for december at 8:30 a.m. this morning and economist except to see prices up 1.1%. christine lagarde will give a speech at the national press club and focus on the prospects for global growth over the next year. at 2:00 p.m., the fed releases the beige book, and anecdotal look at economic conditions around the country. that is the agenda. >> how much should workers get paid? i was is debating the minimum wage, and so will we. staying in washington, d.c., do not miss charlie r
disruptive with price is another . >> all the disruptiveness means is the willingness to sacrifice margin to the point where you might be losing money. any company can do that. it is just whether you think the strategy can gain market share to recover pricing power and take on the guys who had you over the barrel. >> that is a timing issue. it is working for amazon. less than 2%. >> do you think that t-mobile is losing money on this, chalking it up to marketing? >> i do...
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and disruptive. that's his choice, i'll meet with other people in fort lee. >> you said the buck stops here in multiple ways. there was significant overtime involved for first responders in terms of police, is that something you would consider to make maybe out of the campaign fund to reimburse since -- >> i don't know why it would be the campaign fund. and i have no knowledge of that. and we would consider that in the normal course of business. with fort lee. certainly not something that i'm prepared to talk about now. >> can you explain why one the e-mail published and first found out there was anything going on -- >> it wasn't with pat foy's e-mail but there was an earlier story than that. i don't remember exactly. >> about the traffic though. >> something about the traffic, yeah. >> why didn't you respond then especially after the e-mail all of this stuff about emergency services? >> we did. we did and we were told it was a traffic study. >> but they tell you it was a traffic stulddy but the mayo
and disruptive. that's his choice, i'll meet with other people in fort lee. >> you said the buck stops here in multiple ways. there was significant overtime involved for first responders in terms of police, is that something you would consider to make maybe out of the campaign fund to reimburse since -- >> i don't know why it would be the campaign fund. and i have no knowledge of that. and we would consider that in the normal course of business. with fort lee. certainly not...
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police were granted new powers to disrupt and demonstrators. bodies with gunshot wounds were found at a point set up by activists. five had died. china's manufacturing maker tracked for the first time in six months according to engage released i hsbc. was belowinary rating a final figure of 50.5 in december. they signal extra stresses for the world's second-biggest economy. anda's government opposition committed to their first peace talks. they continue to disagree about whether president assad will fit into a future transition government. the meteor said he will meet with the new -- with the sides again today. >> hello and welcome. >> it is 6:31 a.m. in london. and data loss -- in davos. is in davos.ua marioning me now is greco. there is a lot of talk about the fact that this will be so much at her. the first davos in five years were we do not have a crisis to deal with. are you feeling people are a little too optimistic customer to have to go -- optimistic? >> i think no one misses the crisis. this has been a long time and we're happy that we
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going forward. >> competition, disruption, innovation. much can big tech companies really innovate? you are making money essentially at inside by bidding on disruptors. bigll hope gone for companies as far as innovation goes and they can only do it through him in a? 250oogle is one a $250 -- billion dollar market cap company. no one would argue that either of those companies do not have a lot of innovation and disruption. what -- they're continuing to do it. [inaudible]it is were able to strategically use m&a as it good way to buy next generally -- next generation technology. the reason they cannot do that here, and you look at the price points of their product and adjust for where the new price points will be they are going to new lines of business. >> how do you see that landscape? 100% right. the question i have as an angel investor is a simple one. do you think angel investors can compete in this kind of rapid innovation? can angel's really play this game these days? >> i think it is tough. the risk return at the angel level is challe
going forward. >> competition, disruption, innovation. much can big tech companies really innovate? you are making money essentially at inside by bidding on disruptors. bigll hope gone for companies as far as innovation goes and they can only do it through him in a? 250oogle is one a $250 -- billion dollar market cap company. no one would argue that either of those companies do not have a lot of innovation and disruption. what -- they're continuing to do it. [inaudible]it is were able to...
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deaths of children in another american airstrike that nato officials insist it was an operation to disrupt insurgency. il ushe for iran to play hero and the upcoming peace talks in syria as the russian foreign minister brings together his counterparts from tehran and damascus. and you can't see eye to lie on their spines. hopes fade for germany and the us on a deal to stop snooping on each other as around for more flooding the whirlwind leadership rumbles on. i am mr team that took me to watch the mosque out with me read to her. afghanistan's president karzai has ordered an inquiry into the u s air strike which killed eight civilians seven of them children. the nine ring targeting a residential area north of kabul despite the governance means for american forces to stop hitting villages local journalists aren't my inner demon reports from kabul for our tea. i then told obama to kimball marlins and that in afghanistan. i had to have been a loss of civilian casualties while the women was the was killed and seven children. that along with one civilian use in god are called in to the statement
deaths of children in another american airstrike that nato officials insist it was an operation to disrupt insurgency. il ushe for iran to play hero and the upcoming peace talks in syria as the russian foreign minister brings together his counterparts from tehran and damascus. and you can't see eye to lie on their spines. hopes fade for germany and the us on a deal to stop snooping on each other as around for more flooding the whirlwind leadership rumbles on. i am mr team that took me to watch...
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traffic by disrupting a lot of people's lives and staring them in the process.eing that aside, how can anyone say that none of this seems to warrant any criminal type charges and how would you know? because a lot of those groups, no one has even talk to them even now. >> ithink the irs scandalis a much bigger scandal in the context o all americans and our constitution and the potential abuse of the ecutive branch of government. and it was his office. >> it is apples and oranges. >> if governor chris christie comes out and promises that we get to the bottom of this, we have yet to see this. and someone should pay for this. and we have yet to see it. >> governor chris christie demonstrated strong leadership and he held people accountable. president obama hs not called for changes within the irs so that it never happens again. i don't want future presidents o jeopardize what president obama's administration day. neil: anyway, it is always good to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you and it's good to be with you. neil: octomom. she could sure turn around. she co
traffic by disrupting a lot of people's lives and staring them in the process.eing that aside, how can anyone say that none of this seems to warrant any criminal type charges and how would you know? because a lot of those groups, no one has even talk to them even now. >> ithink the irs scandalis a much bigger scandal in the context o all americans and our constitution and the potential abuse of the ecutive branch of government. and it was his office. >> it is apples and oranges....
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after a significant earthquake we expect that we may have gas disrupted and so without gas in your home, how are you going to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you have an historic building that has been redone in a beautiful fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved and if you look at them, and we can particul
after a significant earthquake we expect that we may have gas disrupted and so without gas in your home, how are you going to cook? >> well, i wouldn't recommend cooking inside of the house. you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and...
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but it would take time and that would be disruptive.reet perspective, that is our biggest concern. it is not that they could not overcome their business models. it may even strengthen them. but in the near term it is very disruptive. this is a very binary outcome. i think the probability that aereo prevails is limited. but it is a very dramatic outcome if they do. it is binary with limited odds, but very binary. >> ok, let's say, the odds are limited as you say. does it really matter in as much driveereo is helping to the discussion of unbundling, all at card, cable viewing, and getting rid of cable all getting a little box, whether it be an apple tv or a chrome plug-in i'm a whatever the case may be? >> what you said is the most interesting part. you could ultimately convert to a cable network, but until you now the ability to bundle channels together, particularly in the case of a fox broadcast network with the rsn, something like that, you probably on some level need to to get broadcast network reasonably economic terms on the other
but it would take time and that would be disruptive.reet perspective, that is our biggest concern. it is not that they could not overcome their business models. it may even strengthen them. but in the near term it is very disruptive. this is a very binary outcome. i think the probability that aereo prevails is limited. but it is a very dramatic outcome if they do. it is binary with limited odds, but very binary. >> ok, let's say, the odds are limited as you say. does it really matter in...
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nobody wants to see the olympics disrupted. pulling american athletes out would be disastrous for everybody i think. and it would give the terrorists a victory. you would want to make that decision very carefully. and you only want to do it in the most serious of situations. thankould like to everybody for coming out. you can follow our twitter feed. we will have a transcript out later, which we will release on twitter and on our home page. csis.org. thank you for coming this morning. >> transcript? >> tomorrow? >> >> mike mullen talks about how the debt affects national security. and the swearing-in of chris christie. after that, a conversation with stephen breyer the supreme court justice. >> on the next washington journal, we will focus on the u.s. automobile industry with live coverage from the d.c. autoshow. into -- include david strickland.nd david we will also speak with representatives of ford and general motors. join the conversation on facebook. i have a message -- i see myself as a person trying to understand and sit
nobody wants to see the olympics disrupted. pulling american athletes out would be disastrous for everybody i think. and it would give the terrorists a victory. you would want to make that decision very carefully. and you only want to do it in the most serious of situations. thankould like to everybody for coming out. you can follow our twitter feed. we will have a transcript out later, which we will release on twitter and on our home page. csis.org. thank you for coming this morning. >>...
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look, at a certain point, there's no question, conservatives are right that minimum wagers disruptiveis it really the case we should have a minimum wage in the united states that is far below where it was when richard nixon was president? >> mr. summers, you just said you agreed with conservatives calling for an increase in minimum wage disruptive. so you believe -- >> no, jake. i said that raised to a certain point. if we had a minimum wage of $25 an hour, i have no doubt that it would disrupt employment enormously. these things are all questions of degree and the crucial point about what president obama has proposed is that you're not even getting the minimum wage to the level that we had when that fiery liberal ronald reagan was president. >> all right. >> you're not even getting it to that level where richard nixon had it when he was president. that's why i think we can be pretty confident that increasing the minimum wage to this point will help people and won't disrupt the economy. >> thank you for clarifying. i appreciate it. larry summers, thank you so much for your time. >>> w
look, at a certain point, there's no question, conservatives are right that minimum wagers disruptiveis it really the case we should have a minimum wage in the united states that is far below where it was when richard nixon was president? >> mr. summers, you just said you agreed with conservatives calling for an increase in minimum wage disruptive. so you believe -- >> no, jake. i said that raised to a certain point. if we had a minimum wage of $25 an hour, i have no doubt that it...
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number of cities on tuesday as freezing temperatures overwhelmed homeless shelters and continue to disrupt travel by land and air. the cold will begin easing for large parts of the country today. cities like new york will soon extreme jump by the weekend, from a record low of four degrees fahrenheit on tuesday to reject it high of 55 degrees on saturday. the senate has advanced a measure that would extend the jobless benefits of 1.3 million americans for three months. the emergency unemployment compensation program expired late last month after congress failed to renew it. on tuesday, the senate agreed to begin debate on the temporary extension, setting up a likely vote later this week. at the white house, president obama blasted claims from some republicans that jobless benefits discourage recipients from seeking employment. >> i can't name a time where i met an american who would rather have an intimate check -- unemployment check and the pride of having a job. [applause] long-term unemployed are not lazy. they are not lacking in motivation. they are coping with the aftermath of the wors
number of cities on tuesday as freezing temperatures overwhelmed homeless shelters and continue to disrupt travel by land and air. the cold will begin easing for large parts of the country today. cities like new york will soon extreme jump by the weekend, from a record low of four degrees fahrenheit on tuesday to reject it high of 55 degrees on saturday. the senate has advanced a measure that would extend the jobless benefits of 1.3 million americans for three months. the emergency unemployment...
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the transport and supply network in this country disrupting business to the economy and apply pressure on the government to step aside to make way to a neutral caretaker government to oversee free, fair and credible elections. the opposition, the main opposition alliance is boycotting the poll with the result that a majority of seats on offer will pass uncontested into the hands of government mps. beyond that and the violence, there's another serious implication to all of this, and that is, as i said, the effect on the economy. a poor country whose economy has been growing at a healthy pace, lifting millions out of poverty. that is growth as a result of the political turmoil risks grinding to a halt. >> the mayhem of the roads in dhaka. if you travel in the bangladeshi capital, the chances or you can spend time in one of these, a trusty rickshaw, excellent for cutting through the traffic. or not. as the case may be. >> this, believe it or not, is a quiet day on the streets of dhaka. it's not a glad thing. in the run up to the election the opposition called a strike. >> there has been m
the transport and supply network in this country disrupting business to the economy and apply pressure on the government to step aside to make way to a neutral caretaker government to oversee free, fair and credible elections. the opposition, the main opposition alliance is boycotting the poll with the result that a majority of seats on offer will pass uncontested into the hands of government mps. beyond that and the violence, there's another serious implication to all of this, and that is, as...
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major travel disruptions and thousands of flights have been canceled. bannednch cities have performances by a comedian with links to the far right. he is famous for making anti- semitic remarks and has been fined several times. he has also been credited with stock -- sparking a craze amongst his followers by giving an upside down knotty salute, carried out in location such as the anne frank museum and sites -- such as auschwitz auschwitz. the president says it is incompatible with french society. >> against all violations of this country's principles, against racism, against anti- semitism, against disruption of public order by outrageous provocation against the humiliation it comes from his rumination, i asked state representatives, especially regional ones, to be vigilant and unyielding. >> onto the national headlines this hour. a danish ship removes the first batch of chemical weapons from syria. as the fighting rebels -- rages on, with rebels: for a cease- fire amongst themselves. turkish police have been removed from their posts. it is the latest t
major travel disruptions and thousands of flights have been canceled. bannednch cities have performances by a comedian with links to the far right. he is famous for making anti- semitic remarks and has been fined several times. he has also been credited with stock -- sparking a craze amongst his followers by giving an upside down knotty salute, carried out in location such as the anne frank museum and sites -- such as auschwitz auschwitz. the president says it is incompatible with french...
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it was this ash that made eyjafjallajokull the most disruptive eruption in years.d up nearly 33,000 feet and drifted 1,000 miles over europe. 100,000 flights were cancelled, ten million people were stranded for a week. still, volcanologist haraldur sigurdsson told us that kind of trouble is nothing compared to eruptions elsewhere in the recent past. >> sigurdsson: and the best example of that occurred in 1815, when there was an eruption in tambora volcano in indonesia. and a big, explosive eruption sent out an ash cloud up to about 30 miles. and it dispersed very widely. and also, a lot of sulfur came out of this volcano, and that led to global cooling, and produced what is known as the year without a summer in new england, in north america. >> pelley: the year without a summer? >> sigurdsson: year without a summer, in 1816. >> pelley: because of this one volcanic eruption? >> sigurdsson: on the other side of the earth, yeah. and that type of event will occur again. that eruption also led to big migrations out of central europe into russia and great disturbances wo
it was this ash that made eyjafjallajokull the most disruptive eruption in years.d up nearly 33,000 feet and drifted 1,000 miles over europe. 100,000 flights were cancelled, ten million people were stranded for a week. still, volcanologist haraldur sigurdsson told us that kind of trouble is nothing compared to eruptions elsewhere in the recent past. >> sigurdsson: and the best example of that occurred in 1815, when there was an eruption in tambora volcano in indonesia. and a big,...