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actually dominic was just forecasting what we're going to talk about here. usually an easy fix just for the men. just pop a pill, a bill blue -- little blue pill in most cases, they're are a lot on the market. for woman, there are no fda approved pills? how do they get help for sexy times? what is up with that? how do guys get it and women don't? is that a good way to say it? ♪. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> about to get spicy. welcome back to "outnumbered." di
actually dominic was just forecasting what we're going to talk about here. usually an easy fix just for the men. just pop a pill, a bill blue -- little blue pill in most cases, they're are a lot on the market. for woman, there are no fda approved pills? how do they get help for sexy times? what is up with that? how do guys get it and women don't? is that a good way to say it? ♪. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer...
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if china were to succeed in dominating the south china sea, would china then go on to dominate the world? >> no, i don't think so. if it could dominate the south china sea, a number of other things would be happening as well. they would essentially neutralize taiwan. taiwan is a de facto independent country. those words with, "de facto," could change. china would also become a two-ocean navy over the western pacific and the indian ocean. that would give china tremendous influence in what i call the navigable southern rimland of eurasia, stretching from the horn of africa to the sea of japan. but it would not allow china to dominate the eastern hemisphere to the extent that the u.s. has traditionally dominated the western hemisphere. because remember, you also have russia, and we could go on for an hour about the strategic competition between russia or china. between russia and china. and you also have, you know, powers in the middle east like iran, saudi arabia and others. the eastern hemisphere is a much more complex issue that we're dealing with compared to the western hemisphere. >> a
if china were to succeed in dominating the south china sea, would china then go on to dominate the world? >> no, i don't think so. if it could dominate the south china sea, a number of other things would be happening as well. they would essentially neutralize taiwan. taiwan is a de facto independent country. those words with, "de facto," could change. china would also become a two-ocean navy over the western pacific and the indian ocean. that would give china tremendous...
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dominic chu and morgan brennan on those stories.om, you first. >> there's rich and then there's the rich list list. next we'll reveal the top fund earnings hedge fund managers, find out who made the cut and how they made their billions. of course, twitter is a huge stock on the move, morgan has more on that, don't you? >> reporter: i do. what happened to a stock when more than six times as many shares could be traded than the day before? we'll give you the answer to that, after the break. at, after. it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be ta
dominic chu and morgan brennan on those stories.om, you first. >> there's rich and then there's the rich list list. next we'll reveal the top fund earnings hedge fund managers, find out who made the cut and how they made their billions. of course, twitter is a huge stock on the move, morgan has more on that, don't you? >> reporter: i do. what happened to a stock when more than six times as many shares could be traded than the day before? we'll give you the answer to that, after the...
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the minute ral interests is what we refer to as the dominate estate. -- dominant estate. texas, oklahoma, colorado, pennsylvania, all of the large-produce states have large split interest issues. on a fragment takings over the years. >> are there any rights where the surface rights, any states where the surface rights are the dominant rights? where you can say hold on we have to negotiate this or do something else? >> they wouldn't be the dominant states, there are states with a unified statement why they are not split. but any:00 they are split the dominant state is the minerals. that is the only way logically to get the minerals out of the ground. the idea is if you are goods to produce the -- if you are going to produce the minerals, you can't have land owners say, you cabinet drill on my land. a lot of associations you mention, issues on fracking, or the dust, those are nuisance issues and those could be handled separately from the surface damages. >> first of all -- >> surface owner can not prevent the well but they are entitled to be compensated. >> and what is your
the minute ral interests is what we refer to as the dominate estate. -- dominant estate. texas, oklahoma, colorado, pennsylvania, all of the large-produce states have large split interest issues. on a fragment takings over the years. >> are there any rights where the surface rights, any states where the surface rights are the dominant rights? where you can say hold on we have to negotiate this or do something else? >> they wouldn't be the dominant states, there are states with a...
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. >> and people like dominic. >> yes, thank you come to nick. >> i'm representing dominic today. dominic, 10 year old activist, please help me stop the slaughters of whales, dolphins, and sales. he says rick is the main reason i got involved. and he has a question for you. i would like to ask . . . dominic. >> the most important thing, dominic is to not buy a ticket. it sounds very simplistic. you don't have to do anything. but it is the most important thing. and tell all of your friends. we have people working on -- well, they are doing this on their own in the philippines for example. there is a young senator who is trying to get a law passed so that the school system can't set up these field trips. it's these field trips with the buses -- buses -- a lot of these places would go out of business tomorrow if these buses didn't show up. so there are many people who are working on trying to break these contracts with the school system. the school system are misguided and presenting this as an educational experience, when in fact it's a form of bad education. it's the exact opposite
. >> and people like dominic. >> yes, thank you come to nick. >> i'm representing dominic today. dominic, 10 year old activist, please help me stop the slaughters of whales, dolphins, and sales. he says rick is the main reason i got involved. and he has a question for you. i would like to ask . . . dominic. >> the most important thing, dominic is to not buy a ticket. it sounds very simplistic. you don't have to do anything. but it is the most important thing. and tell...
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this is from ten-year-old dominic. >> the most important thing, dominic is to not buy a ticket. very simplistic. you don't have to do anything. but it is the most important thing. and tell all of your friends. we have people working on -- well, they are doing this on their own in the philippines for example. there is a young senator who is trying to get a law passed so that the school system can't set up these field trips. it's these field trips with the buses -- buses -- a lot of these places would go out of business tomorrow if these buses didn't show up. so there are many people who are working on trying to break these contracts with the school system. the school system are misguided and presenting this as an educational experience, when in fact it's a form of bad education. it's the exact opposite of what they are professing. >> zach i know you have a question for rick. >> yes. so i understand that there was an albino dolphin captured on january 18th. what are the future plans for her? are you trying to rehabilitate her and release into the wild. >> yeah, her name is angel,
this is from ten-year-old dominic. >> the most important thing, dominic is to not buy a ticket. very simplistic. you don't have to do anything. but it is the most important thing. and tell all of your friends. we have people working on -- well, they are doing this on their own in the philippines for example. there is a young senator who is trying to get a law passed so that the school system can't set up these field trips. it's these field trips with the buses -- buses -- a lot of these...
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>> you will see just like microsoft was dominant. google is dominant. facebook is dominant.ou have seen new goliaths. >> where do you think they will, from? who is an up-and-coming goliath? >> square. >> square has been facing a lot of challenges a lately. >> that they doing well from a product standpoint. getting consumers adoption with rewriting. >> how dominant you think they will be? >> time will tell. thank you so much for joining us. we'll be watching for those goliaths. the natural that brought us "mad men" is bringing us the rise of the pc era. and remember you can watch us , streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." space experts said it will be -- carryarry after not astronauts. elon musk showed off the capsule saying it will be able to carry seven people and up to four times of cargo and will have legs to allow it to land anywhere on earth. here he is in the cockpit. for them for something interfaces and overall aesthetics, something very clean and simple. musksque said spain -- said space x w
>> you will see just like microsoft was dominant. google is dominant. facebook is dominant.ou have seen new goliaths. >> where do you think they will, from? who is an up-and-coming goliath? >> square. >> square has been facing a lot of challenges a lately. >> that they doing well from a product standpoint. getting consumers adoption with rewriting. >> how dominant you think they will be? >> time will tell. thank you so much for joining us. we'll be...
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dominic, every wildfire season has its own characteristics. what have we learned so far from this season? >> you know what, i think it's the intensity and the speed that these actually arose. they just came up in about the space of a week and we had 11 at one point. that's intense. people here are saying this is reminiscent of what we saw with the rancho bernardo fire back in 2007. that was a fire that burned intensely for eight days. and residents feel we could be going in that direction again. fire officials say this is going to be a tough season which is while you'll see that they are committing 1,400 firefighters to this area, just in case any of these flare up and it does get as bad as they fear it will. but plenty more wildfires to come throughout the summer. back to you. >> dominic di-natale, thank you very much for that update. >>> meanwhile, african leaders meeting in paris, including nigeria he's president, goodluck jonathan, and agreeing to wage war on the terror group boko haram, currently holding nearly 300 schoolgirls hostage. th
dominic, every wildfire season has its own characteristics. what have we learned so far from this season? >> you know what, i think it's the intensity and the speed that these actually arose. they just came up in about the space of a week and we had 11 at one point. that's intense. people here are saying this is reminiscent of what we saw with the rancho bernardo fire back in 2007. that was a fire that burned intensely for eight days. and residents feel we could be going in that direction...
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it is a dominant brand for journalism. big newsroom for -- putting out that report every day. the shakeup, the last editor had a difficult 10 year particularly at the end so this is not the first time we have seen the new york times run into management. it is important to note that some of the financial struggles are happening while all of this is going on. that weighed heavily in the decision and the urgency. they know that the days of the times being dropped on doorsteps is gone and they need to embrace digital. >> what about recruiting and retention? how have employees received this? >> this will be telling to see what happens in the coming weeks and months because the question is was jill treated differently because she was a woman? you might see some high-profile partners and it might be tougher for the times to recruit up-and-coming female executives. if she was fired for performance reasons, honestly they did the right thing and a lot of the women who work there will respect that. they will respect that jill was not
it is a dominant brand for journalism. big newsroom for -- putting out that report every day. the shakeup, the last editor had a difficult 10 year particularly at the end so this is not the first time we have seen the new york times run into management. it is important to note that some of the financial struggles are happening while all of this is going on. that weighed heavily in the decision and the urgency. they know that the days of the times being dropped on doorsteps is gone and they need...
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is it the strength of the typically male dominated unions in the industrial northeast? is it the electorate? is it that women aren't putting more money in? are they simply choosing not to run in these states? >> it's probably a combination of all of the above. i mean, allison schwartz congresswoman was probably the frontrunner from the beginning. she was -- for the gubernatorial nomination. everybody expected she would have a much better go than she has. the guy tom wolf, self-funding businessman, has spent i think $6 million in the race. she caught a little bad luck there. she also got involved in an intra-party controversy over the think tank third way. she was on the board of that, and she had to distance herself from them to some degree. this was when she rumored herself from all washington. she caught some bad luck, but i think there are definitely institutional barriers for women across the board, and you can talk to lots of women who will say the same thing that have gone through those glass ceilings. >> yeah. politico has a pull out today that confirms some of w
is it the strength of the typically male dominated unions in the industrial northeast? is it the electorate? is it that women aren't putting more money in? are they simply choosing not to run in these states? >> it's probably a combination of all of the above. i mean, allison schwartz congresswoman was probably the frontrunner from the beginning. she was -- for the gubernatorial nomination. everybody expected she would have a much better go than she has. the guy tom wolf, self-funding...
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it's not the most dominant state in asia.my own assessment is that might be a stopping point somewhere along the way, but if it gets to that point, at some point iran will cross, it won't voluntarily stop short. but reasonable people can disagree. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> well, thank you very much, matt, for speaking to us today. please join me in thanking him. [applause] >> we now invite you to join us for a wine and cheese reception out in the alcove. copies of the book will be available for sale and for signing. thanks. [inaudible conversations] >> for this month's booktv book club, join other readers to discuss "it calls you back: an odyssey through love, addiction, revolutions and healing," by former gang member turned candidate for governor of california, luis j. rodriguez. simply go to booktv.org and click on "book club" to enter the chat room. once you're there you can log in as a guest or through your facebook or twitter account to post your thoughts on mr. rodriguez's book. >> booktv continues now with sylviane
it's not the most dominant state in asia.my own assessment is that might be a stopping point somewhere along the way, but if it gets to that point, at some point iran will cross, it won't voluntarily stop short. but reasonable people can disagree. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> well, thank you very much, matt, for speaking to us today. please join me in thanking him. [applause] >> we now invite you to join us for a wine and cheese reception out in the alcove. copies of the book...
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as opposed to being dominated. >> for what it needs to be dominated a and this is true for women and gays or lesbians but it is certainly true for the black and brown but with money and education it is important. and then to reproduce the hierarchy. how is that money and education in used? i think that is part of the great division. and in terms of the silence. >> thank you for your patience. >> my question is for both of you. what i have been troubled by is what i see lots of in the united states. looking at the mixed-race said kennedy. not just a simple fact that it exists with emblematic of the progress and the path to take the context is very. , -- very with the latin american and race where they use of multiracial is a way to reproduce hierarchy with white supremacy. and so i was wondering if you perceive this as well and what insights he may have how we can is cynically and otherwise resist that use while at the same time celebrating people can love who they want? not label interracial but at the same time not view this mixed-race as something so exceptional and better than. wi
as opposed to being dominated. >> for what it needs to be dominated a and this is true for women and gays or lesbians but it is certainly true for the black and brown but with money and education it is important. and then to reproduce the hierarchy. how is that money and education in used? i think that is part of the great division. and in terms of the silence. >> thank you for your patience. >> my question is for both of you. what i have been troubled by is what i see lots of...
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dominic, will sthis is unbeliev. even a drop in the bucket. >> that is the maximum that the government is allowed to fine them. but believe me, for all the people that are outraged, this is just the tip of the iceberg. by the time that general motors is done with this one, we're talking about billions of dollars in penalties, fine, liability, on and on and on. >> how could this happen? >> the government has a structure of what it can penalize. clearly it's not enough. but there are other things in the pipeline, probably the most important one, there potentially could be criminal charges by the u.s. justice department. when they went after toyota, it was a $1.2 billion fine. so there are more and more of these coming in the pipeline. general motors has a rough road ahead of it. >> in american corporate culture, they knew about the problem for a decade. it caused these deaths supposedly and you have the heartbroken families because that little cheap piece may have caused the crashes and there was no whistleblower. what
dominic, will sthis is unbeliev. even a drop in the bucket. >> that is the maximum that the government is allowed to fine them. but believe me, for all the people that are outraged, this is just the tip of the iceberg. by the time that general motors is done with this one, we're talking about billions of dollars in penalties, fine, liability, on and on and on. >> how could this happen? >> the government has a structure of what it can penalize. clearly it's not enough. but...
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dominic. he didn't say i have stuff to get to. >> come over, dominic. hang out for a little bit. >> you can hang with us for a while. >> the reason i love you guys and this show is because we get to talk about all this stuff i never get to talk about. i'm buying -- red lobster is my treat for all of you guys. >> have you ever seen a place called seafood broil senator. >> no. >> how about sushi? >> sushi is different. >> he's going upscale on us. >> the producers are livid. dominic, i'm sorry. you can stay. >> you got it guys. talk to you later. >> we'll talk about the action in the market this week which started getting a little scary on wednesday. then it got worse on thursday with some of those tepper comments. i can't remember what it was on wednesday. all of the -- not all the economic numbers have been great. this whole 3% gdp and the uptick in the economy. everybody is worried, wonder tpg things are going along as planned. >> it is what's going on with the 10-year. i think there's a bunch of things that make it an easy read. it's about the ecb in europe. yields so low that
dominic. he didn't say i have stuff to get to. >> come over, dominic. hang out for a little bit. >> you can hang with us for a while. >> the reason i love you guys and this show is because we get to talk about all this stuff i never get to talk about. i'm buying -- red lobster is my treat for all of you guys. >> have you ever seen a place called seafood broil senator. >> no. >> how about sushi? >> sushi is different. >> he's going upscale on us....
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>> they wouldn't be the dominant states.re are a few states that have what is referred to as the unified system, where they are not split. but any time they are split, the dominant estate is the minerals. and that really is only a logical way to get the minerals out of the ground. if your idea is you will produce the minerals, you can't have surface owners saying, no you can't drill on my land. i -- a lot of issued are beyond the surface issues. issues because of the frac-ing and the dust, those are nuisance issues, could be handled separately. they cannot prevent the well but they are entitled to be compensated. >> and how effective is that? people who get on the new have health issues, and provide documentation that they have tried to get these things settled and there tends to be a lot of denial. is that always the case? >> it is a struggle. in oklahoma i had a suit one time where we had a large nuance case. the gas being produced had hydrogen sulfide in it. and they had a dairy farm. that suit went on for many, many year
>> they wouldn't be the dominant states.re are a few states that have what is referred to as the unified system, where they are not split. but any time they are split, the dominant estate is the minerals. and that really is only a logical way to get the minerals out of the ground. if your idea is you will produce the minerals, you can't have surface owners saying, no you can't drill on my land. i -- a lot of issued are beyond the surface issues. issues because of the frac-ing and the...
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you just heard dominic's report, he pointed out that smaller stocks have rolled over.nk they represent the better values or the big guys? >> well, i think the large cap stocks which my team at brandi wine works on the most, i think the small caps have gone from tremendously over-valued to slightly over-valued, perhaps, so we still think the bigger higher quality companies offer the highest, more attractive returns. >> it seems like the running theme is that you're looking for bargains. top of the list is toyota, you say this is one of the cheapest stocks in the world, make your case. >> yeah, absolutely, so toyota today is about $108/109, one interesting thing is $40 net cash on the balance sheets, so you are really only paying 60 or 80 for the business, earnings are 11 to 12 dollars, you're really paying five and a half to sick ti six times on earnings. the number one audit company in the world, tremendous balance sheet, very conservative management. as we look forward with the cash there in a year we believe they will buy back stocks. you can make 50% more easily, if
you just heard dominic's report, he pointed out that smaller stocks have rolled over.nk they represent the better values or the big guys? >> well, i think the large cap stocks which my team at brandi wine works on the most, i think the small caps have gone from tremendously over-valued to slightly over-valued, perhaps, so we still think the bigger higher quality companies offer the highest, more attractive returns. >> it seems like the running theme is that you're looking for...
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dominic chu reports. >> reporter: according to s&p dow jones industry analyst, the s&p 500 companies are already reporting $107 billion in purchases during the first quarter of 2013. and the numbers are still coming in, among the companies buying back their own stock, exxon mobile buying back in the first quarter. and ibm bought back $8 million. then there is apple. it set a record for the most stock ever purchased by a company in a single quarter by spending nearly $18 billion on its own shares. many investors look at buybacks as a bullish signal. >> when companies announce buybacks a lot of people say it is an important thing to consider. it is not an important indicator but a good indicator that management believes their stock values are so attractive that it is better than anything else they can do with that portion of their cash which includes investing in plant and equipment and also buying other companies. >> some take a more cynical review, they say it simply passes a company outstanding in the market and that lets them show growth per earnings per share. but not everybody th
dominic chu reports. >> reporter: according to s&p dow jones industry analyst, the s&p 500 companies are already reporting $107 billion in purchases during the first quarter of 2013. and the numbers are still coming in, among the companies buying back their own stock, exxon mobile buying back in the first quarter. and ibm bought back $8 million. then there is apple. it set a record for the most stock ever purchased by a company in a single quarter by spending nearly $18 billion on...
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because they know they have to get this full spectrum dominance domination very very quickly it was talking about a decade or if the game is over yeah i think they're definitely you're correct that they are in a race against the clock because they see that there is these inevitable forces that have to do with the shifting of global capital flows from west to east which you could point its roots as early as you know the bretton woods agreement this is kind of the drawing in of china into the global economy these are inevitable but and this will inevitably have a result on the u.s. is last remaining real source of. power over the rest of the world which is its conventional military dominance and this is fading now i disagree that the united states does not recognize the multipolar world they've recognized that for a while the national intelligence council in two thousand and eight put out the global trends two thousand and twenty five report which was all about analyzing the emerging multi-polar world. it's fairly accurately and must be say and even in two thousand and nine during one of joe
because they know they have to get this full spectrum dominance domination very very quickly it was talking about a decade or if the game is over yeah i think they're definitely you're correct that they are in a race against the clock because they see that there is these inevitable forces that have to do with the shifting of global capital flows from west to east which you could point its roots as early as you know the bretton woods agreement this is kind of the drawing in of china into the...
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now, aid is slowly arriving before the thousands displaced andaj's dominic cain has more >> reporter:ham arakman tends t to an injured boy. this child is one of the lucky ones to get prompt treatment. this is one of the clinics set up near the disaster area. >> we found this injured child trapped under the mud. he has injuries on his head. he is undergoing treatment in the health clinic. we provided him with mess medication. >> but many other people were not so fortunate when the landslide happened, it en t entombed most of the victims. there has been a substantial loss of life >> translator: after the land slide i came here to rescue r l relatives. a huge number of people have been killed. a number of others are trapped under the mud. >> for many. survivors, home is now an improvised tent with thousands of people displaced by the disaster, aid agencies say they have their work cut out and there are fears that the hillside that fell on this community is so unstable it could happen again. dominic cain, al jazeera. >>> in colombia authorities say there is no hope for finding survivors a
now, aid is slowly arriving before the thousands displaced andaj's dominic cain has more >> reporter:ham arakman tends t to an injured boy. this child is one of the lucky ones to get prompt treatment. this is one of the clinics set up near the disaster area. >> we found this injured child trapped under the mud. he has injuries on his head. he is undergoing treatment in the health clinic. we provided him with mess medication. >> but many other people were not so fortunate when...
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for "nightly business report," i'm dominic chu. >>> well, those stocks don't worry art hogan, who is bullish on the stock market. he is chief market strategist. so art, this month of may as dominic was just talking about there was a different story if you talked about the s&p 500, a different story for the bond market and different story for the economy. how do things look for the rest of the year? make your case. >> well, susie, that is a very good point, a very confusing time. one of the things we can count on is the second quarter will be much more robust in terms of gdp rates than the first one, by more robust, if we settle in it will look like something like minus 1%. that is 450 or 500 base points in an adjustment to the economy. we'll probably start to cool off the bond market a bit. that is the big driver. the things we're looking at in the economy that have been increasing steadily, like sales of homes like industrial, capacity, car sales all pointing to a stronger economy in the three quarters ahead of us versus the one quarter behind us. >> what is going on with bond, art,
for "nightly business report," i'm dominic chu. >>> well, those stocks don't worry art hogan, who is bullish on the stock market. he is chief market strategist. so art, this month of may as dominic was just talking about there was a different story if you talked about the s&p 500, a different story for the bond market and different story for the economy. how do things look for the rest of the year? make your case. >> well, susie, that is a very good point, a very...
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role, dominant power in the world. so i think there's no doubt that you end up with a need for a strategic adjustment when the united states is weaker. what i would add to that, though, is that i think the past decades in which the united states has experienced this kind of leadership role, nevertheless has created a kind of foreign policy dna that leads to some of the same foreign policy principles and instincts guiling policymakers. -- guiding policymakers. and i'll give you two. one is i mentioned both in talking about maximallism, but i would underscore them. one is the suspicion of what other countries can contribute. a real sense that, you know, others just don't have the commitment to world order or to problem solving on the appropriate scale. the conviction that -- hillary clinton put this once in one of her first speeches as secretary of state. she said, you know, other countries often stand on the sidelines when we need international leadership and problem solving, and they're deterred by geography, culture,
role, dominant power in the world. so i think there's no doubt that you end up with a need for a strategic adjustment when the united states is weaker. what i would add to that, though, is that i think the past decades in which the united states has experienced this kind of leadership role, nevertheless has created a kind of foreign policy dna that leads to some of the same foreign policy principles and instincts guiling policymakers. -- guiding policymakers. and i'll give you two. one is i...
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for "nightly business report," i'm dominic chu. >>> turning to the housing market there was a surge in the new home construction in the month of april. housing prices rose 13% but the volume was driven entirely almost by multi family units, while the construction of single family homes continues to struggle, is this good news for housing? diana olick takes a look. >> reporter: maryland home builder steven paul says despite a lot of optimism last year demand for his new homes this year is just not showing up. >> we're not seeing that demand. i wish that we were seeing it. we are seeing a change you know, in policy where you're seeing more town houses being brought to the market for development and less single family. but the traditional single family market is very slow. >> reporter: and that is why the numbers are so drastically different. single family establishments were down, but multi family homes were up, it was worse for a single family, with permits up barely a percentage point month to month and down over 3% from a year ago. multi-family apartment demand is still very strong, r
for "nightly business report," i'm dominic chu. >>> turning to the housing market there was a surge in the new home construction in the month of april. housing prices rose 13% but the volume was driven entirely almost by multi family units, while the construction of single family homes continues to struggle, is this good news for housing? diana olick takes a look. >> reporter: maryland home builder steven paul says despite a lot of optimism last year demand for his new...
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spurs lead the series 3-2. >>> french open, rafael nadal here, dominating the clay courts, beating dominic king in straight sets. in men's doubles, u.s. twin browers bob and mike brian win their match against the home team. they'll move on to the third round. >>> the toronto blue jays were chasing their tenth in a row against kansas city. jose batista starting things off, slamming to left for a two-run shot. bottom of the sixth. edward encarnacion hits it deep for a second home run of that game. an error in the ninth takes them to extra innings. jays streak is broken. royals win it 10-8. >>> and to the west coast, the dodgers, 6-3 when puig makes this amazing catch in foul territory. you got it. great effort, but the pirates hold on for the win in the end. dara, back to you. >> thanks so much, richard. >>> just ahead, battle of the evil doers. can the gorgeously sinister star angelina jolie take down the box office kings in the x men and godzilla? let the battle begin. [ brian ] in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's import
spurs lead the series 3-2. >>> french open, rafael nadal here, dominating the clay courts, beating dominic king in straight sets. in men's doubles, u.s. twin browers bob and mike brian win their match against the home team. they'll move on to the third round. >>> the toronto blue jays were chasing their tenth in a row against kansas city. jose batista starting things off, slamming to left for a two-run shot. bottom of the sixth. edward encarnacion hits it deep for a second...
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mcilroy dominated the final round to finish off 14 under. he began the day seven shots adrift but took his first title of the season. it has been a difficult week in some ways, but a great weekend others. i played really good golf throughout the four days. it seemed like today it was meant to be. the guys ahead of me were making mistakes. i take it vantage of that. was an the back nine, i couple behind. he made a couple of mistakes and i was able to birdie the last two. it seemed like it was sort of meant to be. >> adam scott has retained his place at the top of the world rankings after winning the u.s. pga event in fort worth, texas. scott needed to finish in the top 13 to remain the world's top-ranked player. he finished at nine under par with the same score. into the playoffs, after they traded birdies, they both fired birdies at the second. the tie-breaker broken on the third extra hole thanks to this pretty.
mcilroy dominated the final round to finish off 14 under. he began the day seven shots adrift but took his first title of the season. it has been a difficult week in some ways, but a great weekend others. i played really good golf throughout the four days. it seemed like today it was meant to be. the guys ahead of me were making mistakes. i take it vantage of that. was an the back nine, i couple behind. he made a couple of mistakes and i was able to birdie the last two. it seemed like it was...
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about dominance, dominating in the i phone market, ipad market. suddenly the dominance philosophy is suddenly gone. apple's margins are usually north of 30% but they're losing market share around the world. the number one streaming service around the world is youtube. youtube dominates everything. spotify is making some inroads. apple is a day late and $3.2 billion short, okay? itunes's radio can't even compete with pandora. at least they seem to go into lapp. in countries besides america which pandora has not done. will they succeed. that's a different issue. if they do succeed, who cares if it's $3.2 billion. look at the itunes store. they had to make a move. they should have made it earlier. >> bob, thanks for your time and commentary. we preev yat it. bob leather sets of variety. they made a headline. apple midlife crisis. >> oh, god. >> isn't it true, they're late to the game when it comes to streaming. >> they came late to the table a lot of times. they can't create tablets, they just did it best. >> they didn't buy it. >> they bought itunes
about dominance, dominating in the i phone market, ipad market. suddenly the dominance philosophy is suddenly gone. apple's margins are usually north of 30% but they're losing market share around the world. the number one streaming service around the world is youtube. youtube dominates everything. spotify is making some inroads. apple is a day late and $3.2 billion short, okay? itunes's radio can't even compete with pandora. at least they seem to go into lapp. in countries besides america which...
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all a good call we're going to be dominant and. these little shoes dry all great powers we have maintained our policy of containment containment of china. with a policy of. american can tell you bunch of countries american expansionism whenever you go to the of the moment road trip that was all in the let's expand into south america and containment today is a policy which puts the usa and its allies right up against the country's. right to see. her street. and i think picture. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. the in the old little. please please take a look very hard to take a. look at that exact quote. but there are no. the. and we're back with jack or think the u.s. financial experts were talking about ukraine just from the latest news about visa and master card it said in use today that actually by the research conducted by morgan stanley it would cost the zen master got more to stay in russia and to leave russia now i know that they're partially implicated in some of the sanctions that are already put in place against s
all a good call we're going to be dominant and. these little shoes dry all great powers we have maintained our policy of containment containment of china. with a policy of. american can tell you bunch of countries american expansionism whenever you go to the of the moment road trip that was all in the let's expand into south america and containment today is a policy which puts the usa and its allies right up against the country's. right to see. her street. and i think picture. on our reporters...
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and writes insightfully and brilliantly unwanted to be dominated. this is true for women. it's true for lesbian and gay, and so far it, but certainly for black and brown and red. the issue of money and education absolutely important. how'd you end up sharing power? you cannot follow the money and education in the world still the reduce hierarchy. the question is how does that money and education, how is it used in deployed [inaudible] that inserts a radical democrat come even though it's two-sided and i'm glad that you point that out. thank you so much for your patience, too. >> thank you are much to both of you. something i've been troubled by what i feel like i've been seeing a lot of him united states and the public discourse of unassertive fetishized of mixed-race identity, multiracial reality. not just simple fact that it exists, this sort of bad emblematic of our progress in the path towards our progress and taking the theory and exploding it. part of my concern as they from the latin american heritage of race, where the use of multiracial rea
and writes insightfully and brilliantly unwanted to be dominated. this is true for women. it's true for lesbian and gay, and so far it, but certainly for black and brown and red. the issue of money and education absolutely important. how'd you end up sharing power? you cannot follow the money and education in the world still the reduce hierarchy. the question is how does that money and education, how is it used in deployed [inaudible] that inserts a radical democrat come even though it's...
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>> just like you see microsoft as dominant, google is dominant, facebook is dominant.ou will see every one of these cycles, a new goliath emerged. >> who is an up-and-coming goliath? >> one of the proposed companies is square. >> square has been facing a lot of challenges lately. >> they have done really well. from a merchant standpoint and getting consumers adoption with a variety of new products that, i would bet on the company. >> how big do you think they will be in mobile payments? >> time will tell. >> all right, ben ling, partner at khosla ventures, thank you for joining us. we will speak with the man mc's new show. and remember, you can also watch us streaming on your phone, tablet, and at bloomberg.com, apple tv and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. space says it will be able to carry astronauts into space within two years thanks to its ecraft, thed spac dragon v2. it will be able to carry up to seven people and have for tons of cargo. here he is sitting in the cockpit. >> so we have aimed for thething, version two for in
>> just like you see microsoft as dominant, google is dominant, facebook is dominant.ou will see every one of these cycles, a new goliath emerged. >> who is an up-and-coming goliath? >> one of the proposed companies is square. >> square has been facing a lot of challenges lately. >> they have done really well. from a merchant standpoint and getting consumers adoption with a variety of new products that, i would bet on the company. >> how big do you think they...
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dominic chu, who likes food, is outside cnbc headquarters talking food. chef, take it away. >> reporter: tyler, this is all about brands. so we have tyson brands, hillshire, pilgrim's pride and pinnacle foods. we're trying to show you, the viewers, what the recipe is for what the combination is. if you look on the right-hand side, you'll see the combos and the numbers appear before you. in essence, what tyson is trying to do, they're the nation's biggest meat processor. they're going after hillshire to combine their chicken products and prepared foods with brands like hillshire farms, kielbasa, prepared meats and remember jimmy dean's is a big part of that mix as well. they're paying a lot for it, but still it's a combination they want to do. now, pilgrim's pride is a lot like tyson, although perhaps on a little bit of a smaller scale. they do fresh and prepared chicken products as well. and they want those same processed meats. that hillshire farms brings. that's why they want to bid $45 a share for that. they want to combine these two particular brands.
dominic chu, who likes food, is outside cnbc headquarters talking food. chef, take it away. >> reporter: tyler, this is all about brands. so we have tyson brands, hillshire, pilgrim's pride and pinnacle foods. we're trying to show you, the viewers, what the recipe is for what the combination is. if you look on the right-hand side, you'll see the combos and the numbers appear before you. in essence, what tyson is trying to do, they're the nation's biggest meat processor. they're going...
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hello, dominic. >> reporter: hello, shannon. surprise and shock and grief also being shared by the white house issuing a statement in the past hour or so from president obama and his wife, michelle. reading this exactly, the president and the first lady's thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends who have lost loved ones as a result of the horrific shooting." and here today that is most certainly being felt in what is a very, very quiet sunday. yes, you'd expect a sunday morning to be slow, but there's a lot of people staying at home particularly after the vigil that we had last night. it has been the fact that elliot rodger committed a massacre that no one here ever expected. and that's what police are saying today. they've been talking about really his mental state. he was a sufferer of described as high functioning aspberger syndrome. >> the fact that he had been and was continuing to be seen by a variety of different health care professionals, but it's very, very apparent that he was severely mentally disturbed
hello, dominic. >> reporter: hello, shannon. surprise and shock and grief also being shared by the white house issuing a statement in the past hour or so from president obama and his wife, michelle. reading this exactly, the president and the first lady's thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends who have lost loved ones as a result of the horrific shooting." and here today that is most certainly being felt in what is a very, very quiet sunday. yes, you'd expect a...
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having nuclear weapons and the ability to retaliate does that to become the most dominate in the middleeast within and advanced nuclear program had and japan has an advanced nuclear program and is not the most advanced state in asia. that might be the stopping point somewhere along the way but if it gets that point some point iran will cross but reasonable people can disagree. >> thank you very much matt for speaking us today. please join me in thanking him. [applause] copies of mass book will be available for sale and signing. thank you. [inaudible conversations] anna holmes talked about jezebel.com and her book "the book of jezebel" from the gaithersburg
having nuclear weapons and the ability to retaliate does that to become the most dominate in the middleeast within and advanced nuclear program had and japan has an advanced nuclear program and is not the most advanced state in asia. that might be the stopping point somewhere along the way but if it gets that point some point iran will cross but reasonable people can disagree. >> thank you very much matt for speaking us today. please join me in thanking him. [applause] copies of mass book...
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>> for dominance it's hard. it's kind of - the two main traits we found to be important are trustworthiness and dominance, dominance is built into the structure of your throat and voice, it's hard to manipulate that. trustworthy innocence, if you practice, if you know you have an important call, you raise your voice a little more, sound friendlier than you would be. if you are a female, trying to avoid raising the voice at the end of every sentence. >> you don't know whether the person who sounds trust worthy is necessarily trustworthy, we have not done a study to correlate that. >> the accuracy of these personality traits is still up for question. we would suggest you make the judgments from the first word someone says. it may be that you try to find clues that back up your question. it's the adage that you never get a second chance to make a first impression, right. >> it certainly is fascinating. thank you for joining us. the show may be over but the show continues on our website aljazeera.com/considerthis, o
>> for dominance it's hard. it's kind of - the two main traits we found to be important are trustworthiness and dominance, dominance is built into the structure of your throat and voice, it's hard to manipulate that. trustworthy innocence, if you practice, if you know you have an important call, you raise your voice a little more, sound friendlier than you would be. if you are a female, trying to avoid raising the voice at the end of every sentence. >> you don't know whether the...