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what does convicted in any court mean? does it mean any court in the united states? does that mean any court in the world? you could see why congress could go either way. >> you have a case you talk about in the book. >> yes, i do. i have the case in the book. >> there were three judges that sit on these cases. >> yes. >> you were there? >> i was there and i wrote the opinion. just looking at the words of the statute, you say, convict did in any court, does that mean in the world or maybe the united states? but then you think about it, and well, there are crimes in parts of the world that -- for practicing religious freedom, for trying to practice freedom of the press, that are punishable by prison more than one year. do you really want to say that if you are convicted in any court in a country that does not have the same values that we do that that should count? so, when you start thinking about it, you say the words of the statute aren't that clear, so why shouldn't we look at the accompanying materials? >> would justice scalia not look at that? >> he would not loo
what does convicted in any court mean? does it mean any court in the united states? does that mean any court in the world? you could see why congress could go either way. >> you have a case you talk about in the book. >> yes, i do. i have the case in the book. >> there were three judges that sit on these cases. >> yes. >> you were there? >> i was there and i wrote the opinion. just looking at the words of the statute, you say, convict did in any court, does...
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does that concern you? >> i think there is a concern about taking things out of context and caricature. at the court of appeals, where the requests are made for the whole argument to be shown, i think that if you are going to watch c-span, you're going to be a very intelligent person who was wanting to learn about the process. you asked me about the supreme court. i know that they are, at least at this point, certainly releasing audiotapes. i think that is a very good development. on the issue of cameras in the courtroom, i would want to know more about why some of the justices, who at one point seemed favorably disposed to cameras, have concerns. there may be something we do not know about that has to do with those concerns. maybe security concerns. and so while the court of appeals, nobody knows who we are and we can be covered and there is no sense of security concerns. it may be different at the supreme court. that may suggest why some of the justices have changed their views. it would be interesting fo
does that concern you? >> i think there is a concern about taking things out of context and caricature. at the court of appeals, where the requests are made for the whole argument to be shown, i think that if you are going to watch c-span, you're going to be a very intelligent person who was wanting to learn about the process. you asked me about the supreme court. i know that they are, at least at this point, certainly releasing audiotapes. i think that is a very good development. on the...
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what does that mean? guest: very little.hese are words the press conference is widely panned for having a lot of a cancers and empty words. nfl has takenthe a couple of steps in the last few weeks to attempt to address issues. added to the personal conduct policy, it took on three female advisors, the senior adviser, to have extensive work dealing with domestic violence, including the former head of the prosecution unit in new york county. he promoted one of its vice presidents to the vice president of social responsibility. she will oversee the nfl passes outreach into education programs in dealing with many of its social programs, including domestic violence. at the same time, the number one take away from this press should be thatly the nfl is in damage control. it is still trying to control its messaging. it is not doing a very good job of that right now. we need to take everything they say with a little bit of a grain of salt. ray rice and the issue of domestic abuse violence, this is a piece with nfl. will it make a di
what does that mean? guest: very little.hese are words the press conference is widely panned for having a lot of a cancers and empty words. nfl has takenthe a couple of steps in the last few weeks to attempt to address issues. added to the personal conduct policy, it took on three female advisors, the senior adviser, to have extensive work dealing with domestic violence, including the former head of the prosecution unit in new york county. he promoted one of its vice presidents to the vice...
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does that have anything to do with standing? >> yes, it does. iddum ascourt held in r to the commission's authority, it is to the claim of unlawful investment. >> this case is an outlier, isn't it iago there are only three judges that decided the case, and for judges concurred without an opinion. -- four judges concurred without an opinion. is that a useful source for authority? >> but as to the pfc ability to challenge it, this court has never questioned whether or not -- or has never overturned the conclusion. cited since?een >> it has been cited since in the number of taxpayer standing, but i'm not sure -- >> it was a statutory construction interpretation, wasn't it? >> that is correct. turning out to the merits, article four, section 20, set for the powers and duties of the pfc to include the regulation of rates, service, and general control of common carriers as the legislature may provide by law. in the absence of specific pfc hasion, the -- the plenary authority. the constitution of the united states allows the legislature to limit the pf
does that have anything to do with standing? >> yes, it does. iddum ascourt held in r to the commission's authority, it is to the claim of unlawful investment. >> this case is an outlier, isn't it iago there are only three judges that decided the case, and for judges concurred without an opinion. -- four judges concurred without an opinion. is that a useful source for authority? >> but as to the pfc ability to challenge it, this court has never questioned whether or not -- or...
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he does not need me to do that. i said at the time that he , heainly could have used said some things i would not have said. he is a friend. i stood up at the time. i stand up for his right is to speak. whether people agree or not, it was wrong for people who wanted him to be silence. you have a remote control, switch the channel. company, theyvate don't have to carry any show they don't want to. they have the right to cancel his show. i thought it was wrong to try to silence somebody. we don't have to agree with everything we have on tv. i will not try to explain everything he said. i will leave it to him to do that. he is a friend. i don't agree. i did not agree back in without he said it. i don't necessarily agree with everything he says. in terms of the bigger issue of cultural -- i will say this, i would certainly think as governor as a husband and father , i want everybody to be treated with compassion. i think that just like we would treat 70 with cancer or any other ills this, we should do everything we can
he does not need me to do that. i said at the time that he , heainly could have used said some things i would not have said. he is a friend. i stood up at the time. i stand up for his right is to speak. whether people agree or not, it was wrong for people who wanted him to be silence. you have a remote control, switch the channel. company, theyvate don't have to carry any show they don't want to. they have the right to cancel his show. i thought it was wrong to try to silence somebody. we don't...
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bin kneale does not move very much ever.people do but they cancel each other out they're not moving in the same direction. so there wasn't one moment to move everyone in one direction or another. >> host: why did barack obama win in 2012? >> providing over the slower growing economy things are set up for his advantage. but not dash. >> host: is and always the economy, stupid? >> not always. but it does have a fundamental role but with the presidential election you could know the birthrate and you could predict pretty well sony 5% of the time although i fully admit i could win flipping a coin that we could do better than perform well have challengers were not responsible for the global financial crisis will do well. doesn't always happen that some cases those come out winning ahead but those elections are always very close. so mitt romney had his work cut out for himd,ycn)v. >> host: how do we view our president? >> guest: there are a couple of different ways to think about how they make decisions. to of the most prominent th
bin kneale does not move very much ever.people do but they cancel each other out they're not moving in the same direction. so there wasn't one moment to move everyone in one direction or another. >> host: why did barack obama win in 2012? >> providing over the slower growing economy things are set up for his advantage. but not dash. >> host: is and always the economy, stupid? >> not always. but it does have a fundamental role but with the presidential election you could...
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does he have that authority?kes inside syria using the 2008 use of force resolution. does he need to go to congress? >> eventually he will need a congressional vote of support. i use the word eventually because presently, leader mcconnell in the senate would like to have a vote now. it appears that leader harry reid, on the democratic side, does not want a vote. that might also be the case with john boehner, speaker of the house. he will have to speak for himself on this. it is a situation with the election coming up in which the leadership apparently does not want to subject the numbers to a vote of this friday and maybe many other votes. at the same time, an increasing number of members want to have a vote. in reasonablyis good shape. it is apparent that the majority of votes are headed his way given the majority of the american public, 71%, will want to do airstrikes. m dof those two sides, who you support? do you agree with harry reid or mitch mcconnell? i agree with senator mitch mcconnell. simply because i
does he have that authority?kes inside syria using the 2008 use of force resolution. does he need to go to congress? >> eventually he will need a congressional vote of support. i use the word eventually because presently, leader mcconnell in the senate would like to have a vote now. it appears that leader harry reid, on the democratic side, does not want a vote. that might also be the case with john boehner, speaker of the house. he will have to speak for himself on this. it is a...
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how does that play in your argument? >> for me compatibility is to answer and resolve our own fears related to each other. the compatibility meaning to have enough power and assured ability to feel safe in relation with russia or america on the other side. as the situation in europe grows there is a certain feeling of compatibility. this paper is intended to give it a feeling of more structure in a systematic way. >> i do believe there are weapons that would reduce the stability. art of -- part of compatibility is the deterrent capability and hypersonic weapons that were quite accurate. it could lead to bringing us back to the 1950's with a very effective first strike that was a surprise. that would be destabilizing in this context region of that would be a good case for this new arms control regime. him awareness of the launch would be extremely important. him we are just aware of what is going on with each other's forces. i do think some of these arguments are sensitive to current weapons technology. him the general pr
how does that play in your argument? >> for me compatibility is to answer and resolve our own fears related to each other. the compatibility meaning to have enough power and assured ability to feel safe in relation with russia or america on the other side. as the situation in europe grows there is a certain feeling of compatibility. this paper is intended to give it a feeling of more structure in a systematic way. >> i do believe there are weapons that would reduce the stability....
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it always does.ause when the president says something like that, we were surprised, all the people who have knowledge of briefings to the president, information given to the president are going to get it out there. and it's going to look terrible. >> all right. the president you heard, and we talked about this during the break, we'll tell the viewers, that the president won't say that this is a war. yet, during the campaign, he said we had a war on women, but he won't say there is a war on isis when they are beheading americans. >> wow, you heard. >> i looked right at you. >> you heard john bolton say that he thinks, you know, the president supporters don't want to call it a war. >> but they will say war on women. >> i think there is another reason here. you have to remember the president is arguing, is claiming that he does not need congressional authorization for this. he has said i don't need it for what i'm doing in syria. >> he has got authorization going back and he has got organization going b
it always does.ause when the president says something like that, we were surprised, all the people who have knowledge of briefings to the president, information given to the president are going to get it out there. and it's going to look terrible. >> all right. the president you heard, and we talked about this during the break, we'll tell the viewers, that the president won't say that this is a war. yet, during the campaign, he said we had a war on women, but he won't say there is a war...
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a man who does the dishes. no. does nothing for me. you know what does it for me? does the dishes... with another woman. oh, god! come on. hey, where are you going? what do you got there? mommy's pen. whoa, whoa, whoa. that's my laundry marker. honey, have you been drawing on the walls again? no. i drew geoffrey. you- you drew on geoffrey? he asked me to. debra: oh, my god. it's bad news for europe, ray. st relax. all right? just relax. i'll take care of it. it's comining o. it's coming off. it's not coming off. here. let me see if i can do this. [knock on door] ally, come on. come with me. you know your front door's locked? yeah. we thought it would keep out the bad people. you think evil cares about a lock?
a man who does the dishes. no. does nothing for me. you know what does it for me? does the dishes... with another woman. oh, god! come on. hey, where are you going? what do you got there? mommy's pen. whoa, whoa, whoa. that's my laundry marker. honey, have you been drawing on the walls again? no. i drew geoffrey. you- you drew on geoffrey? he asked me to. debra: oh, my god. it's bad news for europe, ray. st relax. all right? just relax. i'll take care of it. it's comining o. it's coming off....
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he does thirteen f's. another acolyte does does thirteen us they look at each other's ideas and they copy i mean it in that one sense of shameless. but but nonetheless it has to be put out and why not learn from those who have done so well now ask you you know david one thing that you hear a lot about is this over trading and the lower returns with over trading so is it isn't it that not swaying at pitches is just as powerful as basically is as true. when a pitcher is throwing low balls or curve balls right i do something to tie my hands i only trade basically in any major way once a quarter and i do it right after i finish my thirteen f. analysis ok that doesn't mean the thirty nothing else is everything but at that point in time all stack up all my companies in my portfolio now and then all the competitors that i'm looking at and i'll rank them against each other then i'll sit down doing fundamental analysis of the companies that look attractive and then take a look down my list of companies that aren't
he does thirteen f's. another acolyte does does thirteen us they look at each other's ideas and they copy i mean it in that one sense of shameless. but but nonetheless it has to be put out and why not learn from those who have done so well now ask you you know david one thing that you hear a lot about is this over trading and the lower returns with over trading so is it isn't it that not swaying at pitches is just as powerful as basically is as true. when a pitcher is throwing low balls or...
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how does that make sense to you?they all converse and they'll need to have the internet content, internet delivery. >> what are you going to be doing? you were japan's first richest man. how do you plan to spend your earnings? >> we have lots of dreams. this is the beginning of our journey. >> you do a lot of philanthropic efforts. tell me about those. >> there are many people who need help. there was a big earthquake and nuclear accident. i feel we have to contribute something for that. >> how is the new ceo of sprint doing? >> he is a fighter. he is like me. we start from nothing. he loves to fight for winning. >> why did it not work with t-mobile? >> we cannot make the decisions. somebody else makes the decisions. >> i asked what jack ma was going to do with his capital, would he buy something like yahoo! but someone -- would you ever consider something like that? >> that is a dangerous question. >> the ceo of softbank. ♪ >> i am emily chang. the apple hype machine was in full effect today with shoppers waited in
how does that make sense to you?they all converse and they'll need to have the internet content, internet delivery. >> what are you going to be doing? you were japan's first richest man. how do you plan to spend your earnings? >> we have lots of dreams. this is the beginning of our journey. >> you do a lot of philanthropic efforts. tell me about those. >> there are many people who need help. there was a big earthquake and nuclear accident. i feel we have to contribute...
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what does that? -- what does that mean? is alibaba a better buy?> it could be right now, but you have to get into the story and get comfortable with the governance around what jack ma is trying to do. you've got a complex ownership structure and this yahoo! situation out there, but it is pretty much known what they will likely do with their shares. the biggest issue is you've got this amalgam of google, some amazon and some paypal in their and you have to get comfortable with what that is. that understanding is maybe depressing some of the expectations right now. >> you are saying people do not understand it. >> they may not understand it. how many people have the ability to sit down with jack ma and have the clout to sit down with him and understand the different governance structure and what this company is going forward. >> there is no clear parallel to american technology companies. it is amazon, google, and paypal thrown in there. there is no exact comparison. >> we have never seen one of these before. it is big and doesn't look like any other
what does that? -- what does that mean? is alibaba a better buy?> it could be right now, but you have to get into the story and get comfortable with the governance around what jack ma is trying to do. you've got a complex ownership structure and this yahoo! situation out there, but it is pretty much known what they will likely do with their shares. the biggest issue is you've got this amalgam of google, some amazon and some paypal in their and you have to get comfortable with what that is....
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does it foyers change, we will look at how it works and whether it works. it is inside story. >> hello, i am ray swarez. for decades one way to object to a country as policies or a corporation's practices or an entire industry, was to use economic leverage. sell shares walk away. and encouraging overs to do the same. in the 60's activists targeted companies making money on military supplies. in the 70's and 80's, it was south after ca's government targeting for dave vestment. in more recent years countries making petroleum products, have been targeted by campaigns. israel has been a prominent target. big institutional investors are urged to sell offings, do without the profits various business produce. today we will ask what this accomplishes does it work. >> hundreds of thousands of protestors took to the streets over the weekend. calling for action to come back climate change. now imagine each one of these choosing to use their money against the companies whose views and social goals they oppose. could dave vestment make a difference, and help save the pl
does it foyers change, we will look at how it works and whether it works. it is inside story. >> hello, i am ray swarez. for decades one way to object to a country as policies or a corporation's practices or an entire industry, was to use economic leverage. sell shares walk away. and encouraging overs to do the same. in the 60's activists targeted companies making money on military supplies. in the 70's and 80's, it was south after ca's government targeting for dave vestment. in more...
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what does he think of the film? i wanted to tell the story for my respective and he gave me his blessing for that but after that i disappeared for three years and i wanted to keep it. dependent. i made the film and started submitting it to festivals and then i nervously contacted jack to tell him i went ahead and made this film that he gave me this blessing for. i showed it to him and his first response was pretty lukewarm. it is a fair portrait and there were certain things he probably knew would have told differently. it was from my perspective. he felt it was fair said he did not protest when i went on with my plan to show it around the world. >> one of the things you capture so well having lived in china myself is the culture of alibaba and everybody cheering. people had almost this patriotic devotion. >> in china at the time, there were not very many places to go and pursue your dreams. the internet was the first time that young people had a chance to go out and chart their own destiny. i think the company attr
what does he think of the film? i wanted to tell the story for my respective and he gave me his blessing for that but after that i disappeared for three years and i wanted to keep it. dependent. i made the film and started submitting it to festivals and then i nervously contacted jack to tell him i went ahead and made this film that he gave me this blessing for. i showed it to him and his first response was pretty lukewarm. it is a fair portrait and there were certain things he probably knew...
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this set -- precedent does this set?t you have the international community scolding germany and saying we are trying to promote startups. potshotscrazy between the eu, google, and germany. ismany people say it unstoppable. how much could this situation in germany affect the company? in the not think it will long run. i think what will happen is what has happened in other jurisdictions. you will see concessions with more training programs, making ity with other par organizations. the idea that you can put your stopr in the flow and these ridesharing organizations, is nonsensical. >> thank you. >> are contributing editor, paul kedrosky. >> after jessica alba starts her second career, and is going strong. ♪ >> welcome back. thesea alba's success days is happening off camera. productsfriendly baby company is worth nearly $1 billion after its latest funding round. one of the investors joins us now. what is it about this company? it cannot just be about the celebrity. >> it really comes down to the product in the mission. is a
this set -- precedent does this set?t you have the international community scolding germany and saying we are trying to promote startups. potshotscrazy between the eu, google, and germany. ismany people say it unstoppable. how much could this situation in germany affect the company? in the not think it will long run. i think what will happen is what has happened in other jurisdictions. you will see concessions with more training programs, making ity with other par organizations. the idea that...
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what does that mean?is part of what we want to do with the campaign. >> everybody is watching. has it impacted sales? >> it is early to tell. we are several weeks in. without question, anecdotally, the number of e-mails, texts -- ask yourself how you felt when you saw the misty spot. no one believed in me, then all of a sudden, i did it anyway. that is the underdog story, something to articulate with misty. to an extent, it articulates with gisele. this is not the super confident supermodel that you see today. we all have questions. it is cool to see that human side of someone as beautiful as gisele. >> you are making the question to woman. -- the push into women. we have to talk basketball. do you need a marquee name, and m.v.p. to make an impression -- p. toquee name, an m.v. make an impression? >> we have been building for the grassroots for a very long time. aboutmpany -- it is never betting yourself on one activity, one league, one athlete. the statement we have, and we haven't said it publicly -- th
what does that mean?is part of what we want to do with the campaign. >> everybody is watching. has it impacted sales? >> it is early to tell. we are several weeks in. without question, anecdotally, the number of e-mails, texts -- ask yourself how you felt when you saw the misty spot. no one believed in me, then all of a sudden, i did it anyway. that is the underdog story, something to articulate with misty. to an extent, it articulates with gisele. this is not the super confident...
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how does ebay compare?re the best place to sell your phone in terms of maximizing your dollar. we have a simple selling flow and customers coming to ebay selling direct on our marketplace can make $100 to a00 more than you will get at carrier today. when you combine that with the guarantee of selling your phone and take the price guidance, you've got the best offer out there. >> you say if it doesn't sell, you will give people $100? >> we have just launched this. go to ebay for the wind.com. now through october 24, if you and forr phone on ebay some reason it does not sell, we will give you $100 gift certificate on ebay. >> i was online looking at my options through verizon and apple and the leasing programs. i have an iphone five. what can i get for this westmark >> sounds like it might be time to trade up. >> it's definitely time to trade up. gig humming from verizon, you're probably looking at anywhere from $250 to $400 depending on the condition of the phone. comparatively speaking, you are looking at m
how does ebay compare?re the best place to sell your phone in terms of maximizing your dollar. we have a simple selling flow and customers coming to ebay selling direct on our marketplace can make $100 to a00 more than you will get at carrier today. when you combine that with the guarantee of selling your phone and take the price guidance, you've got the best offer out there. >> you say if it doesn't sell, you will give people $100? >> we have just launched this. go to ebay for the...
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what does this mean? this means that a student is getting bullied and is afraid to walk down the home because he is getting bullied and therefore doesn't get services or go to class, if he's not getting a meaningful educational benefit because he's afraid for the student has been bullied in the team says we need to move this kids room or restrict their receiver environment, to deny lafave. we hope this continues to serve as a resource to schools and parents and educators. but the key, and i apologize i didn't hear deb's remarks, but i'm confident she talked about climate and how we have to address climate. that is absolutely the key. bully not only threatens the physical and emotional safety of children, but it creates a climate of fear in this respect, creating conditions that negatively impact student learning. undermining a kid's ability to achieve to their fullest potential. when students don't feel safe, they can't thrive and are more likely to give out. for all kids, including students with disabili
what does this mean? this means that a student is getting bullied and is afraid to walk down the home because he is getting bullied and therefore doesn't get services or go to class, if he's not getting a meaningful educational benefit because he's afraid for the student has been bullied in the team says we need to move this kids room or restrict their receiver environment, to deny lafave. we hope this continues to serve as a resource to schools and parents and educators. but the key, and i...
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does that have anything to do with standing? >> yes, it does.as this court held in riddum as to the commission's authority, it is to the claim of unlawful investment. >> this case is an outlier, isn't it? there are only three judges that decided the case, and for judges concurred without an opinion. -- four judges concurred without an opinion. is that a useful source for authority? >> but as to the pfc ability to challenge it, this court has never questioned whether or not -- or has never overturned the conclusion. >> has that been cited since? >> it has been cited since in the number of taxpayer standing, but i'm not sure -- >> it was a statutory construction interpretation, wasn't it? >> that is correct. turning now to the merits, article four, section 20, set for the powers and duties of the pfc to include the regulation of rates, service, and general control of common carriers as the legislature may provide by law. in the absence of specific legislation, the pfc has plenary authority. the constitution of the united states allows the legislat
does that have anything to do with standing? >> yes, it does.as this court held in riddum as to the commission's authority, it is to the claim of unlawful investment. >> this case is an outlier, isn't it? there are only three judges that decided the case, and for judges concurred without an opinion. -- four judges concurred without an opinion. is that a useful source for authority? >> but as to the pfc ability to challenge it, this court has never questioned whether or not --...
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what does that mean?if you look at all these models they say between 60-some odd percent t 82% is the "the washington post" model. i think it probably is about a 6 out of, you know, a 60% chance for republicans take the senate. maybe a little bit better than that but, again, we are at the start of the fall campaign. the partisans are lining up. the republicans have got to slight advantage there because the republicans are more energetic and more enthusiastic. but the election will be decided as it almost inevitably is by the incident or swing voters. independent or swing voters. >> i don't understand if 70% of the american people think the country is son the wrong track and i believe that number is accurate, snrrt why don't they want to throw the rascals out across the board? you have a guy like al franken in minnesota with a 99% chance of re-election. this guy, number one, doesn't know what he is doing. number two is the highest ranking following president obama's failed policies of anybody in the senate
what does that mean?if you look at all these models they say between 60-some odd percent t 82% is the "the washington post" model. i think it probably is about a 6 out of, you know, a 60% chance for republicans take the senate. maybe a little bit better than that but, again, we are at the start of the fall campaign. the partisans are lining up. the republicans have got to slight advantage there because the republicans are more energetic and more enthusiastic. but the election will be...
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does this look familiar? 7 years before president bush's national education strategy, president reagan punched something similar. >> i wonder why that of needed, done president carter restore excellence? >> we will open up first time, some 0 subtio 0 substantial benr our country. john: promises to fix america's education problem. >> i am determined we'll cut out unnecessary regulations. john: please, for 40 years education bureaucrats added unnecessary forms and applications and red tape, education reform like an itch that reformers cannot scratch. and why should say, new education reform brings them money. and since reforms never work all right reform creates a need for more reform, and more money, america spends 3 times what we spent when jimmy carter fixed problem by creating the department of education. trouble money no improvement. improvement for professional education researchs, money comes from government and foundations and army of these ed youcrats -- eduecrats found work at lobbyists. so great a ma
does this look familiar? 7 years before president bush's national education strategy, president reagan punched something similar. >> i wonder why that of needed, done president carter restore excellence? >> we will open up first time, some 0 subtio 0 substantial benr our country. john: promises to fix america's education problem. >> i am determined we'll cut out unnecessary regulations. john: please, for 40 years education bureaucrats added unnecessary forms and applications...
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>> it does. it does increase the blood flow. can use it for pain relief, but also, it takes down swelling. if you put it on something that is an area that is bruce really badly, you will take it off and there will be no bruising underneath it at all. responseirculatory that you get from it. i broke my toe two weeks ago and wrapped it in psidertech -- sp idertech tape. it was purple when i wrapped it. it is extraordinary. how does it work, why does it work? you are just placing it on, but that's the beauty of it. there's no medicine, no drugs in it. >> this can be for anyone, for the elderly, for the young -- anyone who has pain. >> absolutely. it is for everyone. that is what is so exciting. you can get it at walmart now. it is everywhere. athlete-proven, but it is for everyone. my mom uses it. i introduced it to a lady in the grocery store line. it's for everyone. >> thank you for sharing your story with us. olympic medalist, cyclist, and spidertech tape user dotsie bausch. coming up, if it swims, if it lives, if it hangs out i
>> it does. it does increase the blood flow. can use it for pain relief, but also, it takes down swelling. if you put it on something that is an area that is bruce really badly, you will take it off and there will be no bruising underneath it at all. responseirculatory that you get from it. i broke my toe two weeks ago and wrapped it in psidertech -- sp idertech tape. it was purple when i wrapped it. it is extraordinary. how does it work, why does it work? you are just placing it on, but...
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where does this go?it is very much like zill trying to offer some data in an opaque real estate market. you can kind of price out your home project and they're hoping to parlay that into connecting you with professionals. i went to visit when i was in seattle. first of all, i love the fact when you are talking about burn rates, they are in an old enterprise rent a car office. it still has that sort of we are saving money feel. >> very amazon-like, capital efficient. >> every time this gets used, they start to gather data. >> like zillow, the data is not perfect right now. i went to price out a painting job i wanted to do in my living gave me a value. then i called a professional they hope me up with and he thought it would be a little higher. with thefacilitating officials in seattle. businessweek" brad stone. we will be back with more from " bloomberg west." "on thenow for market's," lima julie hyman a. an interesting week with a lot of ups and downs. -- i'm julie hyman. from late day rally yesterday's
where does this go?it is very much like zill trying to offer some data in an opaque real estate market. you can kind of price out your home project and they're hoping to parlay that into connecting you with professionals. i went to visit when i was in seattle. first of all, i love the fact when you are talking about burn rates, they are in an old enterprise rent a car office. it still has that sort of we are saving money feel. >> very amazon-like, capital efficient. >> every time...
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what does that mean?it is enabling buyers and sellers to come together and benefiting from that. alibaba benefits. they are the opposite of walmart and amazon. investor would have to believe that there is a growing mobile phone usage in the middle class and they are going to use alibaba. they have seen a tremendous growth. you have seen the number grow from 11%, 18 months ago, to 33%. the business was happening on mobile devices. the problem is there are fewer conversions. a lot of people who go to alibaba on the phone do not buy. >> they window shop. >> that is a problem they have to fix. 33% of userse that are on mobile, there is not conversion. >> a competitor is more mobile-first. >> right. they have to be successful in mobile. >> cory johnson, our editor at large, thank you. sony is set to release -- next month. what does it mean? ♪ i am emily chang this is bloomberg west. a feature that iphone owners will find next month is apple pay. mastercard and visa are official partners. it has shipped and pin
what does that mean?it is enabling buyers and sellers to come together and benefiting from that. alibaba benefits. they are the opposite of walmart and amazon. investor would have to believe that there is a growing mobile phone usage in the middle class and they are going to use alibaba. they have seen a tremendous growth. you have seen the number grow from 11%, 18 months ago, to 33%. the business was happening on mobile devices. the problem is there are fewer conversions. a lot of people who...
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not only does this president spike, not only does this by with abandon, not only does he do it illegallyitutionally committee claims the authority to kill americans and has done so. john: i assume most americans say, well, he did not get all the memos. now he sees the data. he is scared. he is not doing this for no reason. john: -- >> he took an oath to uphold the constitution. if the constitution is an impediment is delivery of the services he thinks he should deliver e should i leave the presidency or move to change the constitution. john: common sense is not in the constitution. >> it does not authorize them to violate other expressed guarantees. most of the time the defendants, the victims of a do not even know they're being victimized. and so they are not around to challenge. john: if you don't know how are you a victim? >> you are a victim when the government invade your privacy, the government in basic dignity, the government violates your natural rights and does not tell you about it and does not give you a chance to challenge them. that is what of authoritarian governments have
not only does this president spike, not only does this by with abandon, not only does he do it illegallyitutionally committee claims the authority to kill americans and has done so. john: i assume most americans say, well, he did not get all the memos. now he sees the data. he is scared. he is not doing this for no reason. john: -- >> he took an oath to uphold the constitution. if the constitution is an impediment is delivery of the services he thinks he should deliver e should i leave...
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he does an amazing job. on set with me for the facebook ipo, he bought everything at 38. within this action, they are learning. they boxsed out the ipo. >> one key way they did that was the conservative valuation. they raised the range. still came out as a discount to their peers. but, not a discount. a lot of the mutual funds said that is too expensive for me. they had to go down the hierarchy to the hedge funds. investors got burned. >> asked leslie what she thinks the pop will be. let's get her in trouble. >> the people i have spoken with -- they say that a lot of people are expecting between $80 and $90. >> thank you. >> anywhere between 20% pop -- >> $83.26. >> why did they leave so much on the table? >> facebook was not a hugely profitable company. it was making money. they did not figure out the cash flow. subsequently, it has figured out the biggest revenue source. alibaba has gigantic margin. and, it dominates, almost monopolizes, the market. why not price it higher? >> i guess because they won a bi
he does an amazing job. on set with me for the facebook ipo, he bought everything at 38. within this action, they are learning. they boxsed out the ipo. >> one key way they did that was the conservative valuation. they raised the range. still came out as a discount to their peers. but, not a discount. a lot of the mutual funds said that is too expensive for me. they had to go down the hierarchy to the hedge funds. investors got burned. >> asked leslie what she thinks the pop will...
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the idea, that it was ten days ago, he does now. he begins to lay it out. does eliminate u.s. boots on the ground but there has to be boots in syria and still seems to be that they have an idea of what they want the strategy to be but are they going to be able to implement. wants buy-in from saudi arabia. wants boots on the ground not americans. saudi arabian or jordanen boots, needs to be sunni boots on the ground in syria to have a chance of defeating isis. >> a topic that has people fired up, the president's decision to delay executive action on the issue of immigration. this is a topic you pressed him on. take a listen right here. >> i'm going to act because it's the right thing for the country but it's going to be more sustainable and effective if the public understands what the facts are on immigration and what we've done on unaccompanied children and why it's necessary. >> so he's not saying this was tactical or as far as decision making, at the same time you have a lot of democrats that have publicly begged him to delay this and his approval ratings in the battleground
the idea, that it was ten days ago, he does now. he begins to lay it out. does eliminate u.s. boots on the ground but there has to be boots in syria and still seems to be that they have an idea of what they want the strategy to be but are they going to be able to implement. wants buy-in from saudi arabia. wants boots on the ground not americans. saudi arabian or jordanen boots, needs to be sunni boots on the ground in syria to have a chance of defeating isis. >> a topic that has people...
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neil: what about -- >> where does privacy end? neil: it's not her fault they go the out her. >> she didn't -- >> my think i financial informat out there. >> wouldn't you want to sue the cloud and quicken and whoever facilitated that the hacke? the onus on the stars. >> it should not be. neil: kelly you say, whatever means or what happens, it is out there. and what? even though they might have tried to back it up, it is out there not theirs to control? >> well usually, if we're away from argument whether who took picture or not, focus oning once they are released there is no stoping that train, you will sue everyone out there that is now passing these on? we learned when you put somethg to internet, on facebook it does not matter when they tell you, it is inlikely it will stay private, if you want to private, den let it leave your phone or don't take them in the first place. >> i think that everyone has a right to doha they want if she topped take personal pictures shaorbg had asshe had an expectw be saved for herself. herself. >>
neil: what about -- >> where does privacy end? neil: it's not her fault they go the out her. >> she didn't -- >> my think i financial informat out there. >> wouldn't you want to sue the cloud and quicken and whoever facilitated that the hacke? the onus on the stars. >> it should not be. neil: kelly you say, whatever means or what happens, it is out there. and what? even though they might have tried to back it up, it is out there not theirs to control? >> well...
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does the coverage of that resina resinate? >> i think part of the reason you're season the president's approval ratings go south, not just noshlly, but in a lot of these battleground states is this relentless focus on how bad things look overseas, all right, and it gets reflected then in the president's own approval ratings. the accepts of he's not taking leadership, where is he? what are we doing? what is the strategy? so every time bad news happens in the way it has piled on to this president in august, it has -- the effect of bringing his own approval ratings down which, of course, trickle down into every competitive congressional race. >> i would say, bob, that this coverage of isis and syria and all of that dominated more this week than any other story this side of joan rivers' death. >> absolutely. trof politics is back and we haven't seen that in a while. and that's what the -- and the president had a tough august. he made some gas. that hurts democrats. so he needs to have a better fall if democrats are going to hold o
does the coverage of that resina resinate? >> i think part of the reason you're season the president's approval ratings go south, not just noshlly, but in a lot of these battleground states is this relentless focus on how bad things look overseas, all right, and it gets reflected then in the president's own approval ratings. the accepts of he's not taking leadership, where is he? what are we doing? what is the strategy? so every time bad news happens in the way it has piled on to this...
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what does that mean for dan's bearish trade on the sock?. >>> on "options action," trade like true innovators. that's what dan tried to do. thought shares were about to stall out. >> maybe you do take it. >> just going short? >> we know better. >> we certainly do. after all, what if tesla shares double again? so to define his risk. dan, instead, bought the october 265 strike put for were 8 dollars. he needs shares to fall below the cost of $257 by october expiration. spending $8 just to bet against tesla? >> why don't we do better? >> dan, listen to the man. to spend less, dan sold the september 265 put for $3 and created his put calendar. he did something even better. he made making money easier. >> dreamer he is, then, with the courage to elaborate and improve on the past. >> between the $8 spent on the longer dated put and $3 corrected by selling the shorted data put, cut the cost of the trade to just $5, and now to see profit, he just needs to to drop in october, but it gets better. >> that's the ding dong truth, folks. >> the put dan s
what does that mean for dan's bearish trade on the sock?. >>> on "options action," trade like true innovators. that's what dan tried to do. thought shares were about to stall out. >> maybe you do take it. >> just going short? >> we know better. >> we certainly do. after all, what if tesla shares double again? so to define his risk. dan, instead, bought the october 265 strike put for were 8 dollars. he needs shares to fall below the cost of $257 by...
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and in essence that's what this bill does. because we've had 30, 40, 50 democrats involved in the bills and voting for them, so this is an amalgamation of bipartisan bill, but yet we had less democratic support for today's bill than we did as individual bills. .
and in essence that's what this bill does. because we've had 30, 40, 50 democrats involved in the bills and voting for them, so this is an amalgamation of bipartisan bill, but yet we had less democratic support for today's bill than we did as individual bills. .
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isis does pose a threat to americans. but we as a country have to decide how we're going to deal with it. if he thinks that air strikes aren't enough, he's doing a little monday morning quarterbacking and heckling from the stands. so sunday, president obama admitted u.s. intelligence underestimated isis. >> how did they end up where they are in control of so much territory? surprise to you? >> i think the head of the intelligence community jim clapper acknowledged they had underestimated what had been taking place in syria. >> he didn't say -- just say that we underestimated isil. he said we overestimated the ability and the will of our allies, the iraqi army, to fight. >> that's true. that's absolutely true. >> and that's not good. and of course what a great opportunity for senator john mccain to jump in. he couldn't find a tv camera fast enough and went right after the president. >> we predicted this and watched it. it was like watching a train wreck and warning every step of the way that this was happening because a re
isis does pose a threat to americans. but we as a country have to decide how we're going to deal with it. if he thinks that air strikes aren't enough, he's doing a little monday morning quarterbacking and heckling from the stands. so sunday, president obama admitted u.s. intelligence underestimated isis. >> how did they end up where they are in control of so much territory? surprise to you? >> i think the head of the intelligence community jim clapper acknowledged they had...
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senator, that is her legacy, kong does nocongress does not hy authority, it is under the authority ofe federal reserve board. how do you deal with that? this is huge roadblock to development and housing is it not? >> it is well intentioned growing exponentialy can take up to 10% of the fed's think about, budget, they are enforcing the rules but there ar are still too many unknowns. and inspector general they are measure think i success on reco, they are watchdogs, pointed by obama administration. david: how do you grease the skids, would greaseing themy is much we slide into a financial crisis? >> joking but, you senderic holder on a -- eric holder on a long vacation, you have to stop suing the guys you want to let in. and stop throwing new rules at these guys before they had a chance to imminen implement then place. instead of suing or punishing the participants you should look for opportunitys to partner. david: thank you tim rood . >> president obama admiting that golfing, just moments after addressing james foley's murder was bad optics, my next guest said that is was not just bad
senator, that is her legacy, kong does nocongress does not hy authority, it is under the authority ofe federal reserve board. how do you deal with that? this is huge roadblock to development and housing is it not? >> it is well intentioned growing exponentialy can take up to 10% of the fed's think about, budget, they are enforcing the rules but there ar are still too many unknowns. and inspector general they are measure think i success on reco, they are watchdogs, pointed by obama...
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and so what it does, it kind of goes off course like this, huh?et me give you a neat little rule that'll tell you exactly which way and how fast it goes. and the little rule is this. take your two vectors, one representing ground speed or the speed through the air, and the other representing the speed of the wind, and make those into a parallelogram. since they are right angles here, that parallelogram's gonna be, in this case, a square, because the sides are equal. make a square. and then what you do is you join from here to the diagonal, and you make a vector like that. and guess what, gang? guess what? that's the direction that the aircraft will travel. and, furthermore, it tells you how fast it's gonna travel. because if this is 100, and this is 100, and that's a 45 degree angle, and it would be for both 100, yeah? it turns out, so this will be-- this will be the square root of 2 times 100, something like 140. so you'd be going something like 140 kilometers per hour that way. isn't that kind of neat? let's suppose instead the wind weren't so s
and so what it does, it kind of goes off course like this, huh?et me give you a neat little rule that'll tell you exactly which way and how fast it goes. and the little rule is this. take your two vectors, one representing ground speed or the speed through the air, and the other representing the speed of the wind, and make those into a parallelogram. since they are right angles here, that parallelogram's gonna be, in this case, a square, because the sides are equal. make a square. and then what...
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does it change the priority list? does it change funding? does it change effort? what does it mean?re. >> i think it should change priorities. we have, in many ways, been neglecting public health. the government can play a partnering role like where i was in cleveland earlier today. when something happens, there is always inevitably a problem that we can contain that problem because we have the right public health infrastructure. we have done that remarkably well in the last 100 years in this country. people in this country live 35 years longer than a child born 100 years ago. we have great high-tech medicine. that's the lesson in this. >> isolation procedures, do they need to be properly funded? and i don't know just -- if more resources to this are going to change any hospital procedures or not. your thoughts? >> well, i don't know, i don't know enough about ebola to know how you do isolation and all of that. i do know that -- i did a round table on akron last week about the issue of antibiotic resistance. we don't have thean antibiotics that we used to have. we have too many hosp
does it change the priority list? does it change funding? does it change effort? what does it mean?re. >> i think it should change priorities. we have, in many ways, been neglecting public health. the government can play a partnering role like where i was in cleveland earlier today. when something happens, there is always inevitably a problem that we can contain that problem because we have the right public health infrastructure. we have done that remarkably well in the last 100 years in...
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what does that say? >> that's my question, to not only you, but i hope it's raised in a vos ifrous manner tomorrow at the hearing. >> me too, rev. >> i agree with that. >> words can't express how unbelievably outrageous this is. >> it is. when the shots hit in 2011, rev, they should have sent a dozen special agents who were off duty down in to sort it out. come in from the suburbs and come in from home, it's an urgent thing. you've got to respond now. that's why you're the secret service. not only the people on duty, but you bring in more people, commanders, you got to be there, you got to be on the scene, you got to sort it through, search, listen to your people, trust them. they need to change the way they're thinking. they're changed over the years. been around them. have a lot of friends, have a great respect for the agency, but they stumbled, failed, now they got to pick it up and -- the director has a chance to do that. >> let me go back to cummings' point. we talk about this sense of alert around
what does that say? >> that's my question, to not only you, but i hope it's raised in a vos ifrous manner tomorrow at the hearing. >> me too, rev. >> i agree with that. >> words can't express how unbelievably outrageous this is. >> it is. when the shots hit in 2011, rev, they should have sent a dozen special agents who were off duty down in to sort it out. come in from the suburbs and come in from home, it's an urgent thing. you've got to respond now. that's why...
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>> putin does what putin says. and putin has said he wants to divide the west, that nato's a threat to russia, but he thinks he can weaken nato, that it's really a paper tiger -- >> yes, and you think he wants to do that and will do that? >> i think he's clearly moving on, because he -- i mean, the ultimate reason why putin's doing this -- >> moving in that direction? >> moving in that direction. he has to keep moving, because to survive in power, he's beating these nationalist drums in russia and needs to keep beating them to keep control in moscow itself. >> was the nato response this week adequate to all of this? >> it was not, because they have made clear, even ben rhodes, national security adviser to the president, said we are not focusing on lethal things to send in. it's nonlethal support they're going to send to ukraine. the europeans are saying the same thing. in other words, they're not going to help ukrainians fight to defend themselves. >> what about the response on nato? they've created this rapid resp
>> putin does what putin says. and putin has said he wants to divide the west, that nato's a threat to russia, but he thinks he can weaken nato, that it's really a paper tiger -- >> yes, and you think he wants to do that and will do that? >> i think he's clearly moving on, because he -- i mean, the ultimate reason why putin's doing this -- >> moving in that direction? >> moving in that direction. he has to keep moving, because to survive in power, he's beating...
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he would have paid medical staff to nurse her, but he does not have the funds, so he does it himself.e shows us where she wanted to end it all. >> it was here, right here. this is where she jumped and landed in the carpark below. i can hardly believe it. this is the spot where our life ended. >> he is one of many who feel the state has deserted them in their hour of greatest need. they rely on private donations to get by. the aid organization doctors of the world runs a small hospital staff by volunteers. citizens who are unemployed for more than two years lose their health insurance. >> i feel guilty because i cannot afford to take my daughter to the dock. -- the dr. -- to the doctor. i heard about this organization and at least wanted to get her vaccinated. that is very important to me. >> greece has become a quiet place. people here are exhausted. the time of mass protest and standing up for their beliefs is over. april 2012 -- two years ago, it was a very different situation. that then, the square in front of the parliament became the scene of island confrontation -- back then. tr
he would have paid medical staff to nurse her, but he does not have the funds, so he does it himself.e shows us where she wanted to end it all. >> it was here, right here. this is where she jumped and landed in the carpark below. i can hardly believe it. this is the spot where our life ended. >> he is one of many who feel the state has deserted them in their hour of greatest need. they rely on private donations to get by. the aid organization doctors of the world runs a small...
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he does not have an iwallet, does he?warded with more access to more chief capital than any company. >> how can they be a chief stock echo data not make any money. >> i am saying access to cheap capital. >> two times sales versus four times sales. >> as a multiple, we never see any retailer trade like that for this long. the strategy is simple -- every nyu stern graduate, every mobile phone, 40% off for amazon because they have access to cheaper capital than anybody else heard amazon is doing more revenue now than walmart was in 1990, and it can issue 1% of the company, and get what, $1.6 billion? anderard cassidy visa american express the big banks, how does mr. bezos in ventas paypal or his iwallet? >> even if he does not, he will get the best of terms. >> he does not need to do a paypal? >> they seem to be on a collision course reiterating around each other.; amazon has one click pay. >> i think it is great. i use it too much. are you a dinosaur? it is likely summer for a 14 is the summer of dinosaurs. we are finding d
he does not have an iwallet, does he?warded with more access to more chief capital than any company. >> how can they be a chief stock echo data not make any money. >> i am saying access to cheap capital. >> two times sales versus four times sales. >> as a multiple, we never see any retailer trade like that for this long. the strategy is simple -- every nyu stern graduate, every mobile phone, 40% off for amazon because they have access to cheaper capital than anybody else...
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president does not care about american citizens, he does not care that american citizens are being killed 92 that is a stretch. >> he i cares about his tee tea. neil: maybe he feels he will do more harm than good to get knee deep. >> he has his own sense of the world, he is wishing this to go away, this is not manageable, you do not manage psychopaths like your kids. neil: who are seeingo paths. >> -- psycho paths. >> you say, you are bad, you don't do this, mommy is not happy with you, you go to a time out in your room with the video games and toys and you think about it. that is what this president is doing with the terrorists. waiting -- time is against us, we're a sitting duck, something is going to happen. neil: lizzy, this problem that president likened isis to? >> an interesting choice of word, i think that what also going on is united states will have leadership of u.n. security council, this is about coalition building right now. we have t joe biden speaking forcefully. i don't think that isis is a state, it is a gang, using video as a weapon with horrifying images of who they ar
president does not care about american citizens, he does not care that american citizens are being killed 92 that is a stretch. >> he i cares about his tee tea. neil: maybe he feels he will do more harm than good to get knee deep. >> he has his own sense of the world, he is wishing this to go away, this is not manageable, you do not manage psychopaths like your kids. neil: who are seeingo paths. >> -- psycho paths. >> you say, you are bad, you don't do this, mommy is not...
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neil: why does al qaeda fear isis?why is al qaeda separately recruiting to counter the success of isis. neil: why is it uniteing -- against these particular radical elements within the world? a lot has to do with isis' money, many said that al qaeda was like a rag tag group of bad guys. say what you will of isis, they might appear rag tag, but they are worth $2 million, and they make upwards $3 million a day. consider this as well, the 9/11 attack that we will remember, sorrow fully tomorrow, they pulled that off for less than a half million. now you know. after this. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. (agent
neil: why does al qaeda fear isis?why is al qaeda separately recruiting to counter the success of isis. neil: why is it uniteing -- against these particular radical elements within the world? a lot has to do with isis' money, many said that al qaeda was like a rag tag group of bad guys. say what you will of isis, they might appear rag tag, but they are worth $2 million, and they make upwards $3 million a day. consider this as well, the 9/11 attack that we will remember, sorrow fully tomorrow,...