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eo's wholistic view of their customer base has always been clearly reflected in their marketing.mographics mean little and age it's simply a number. >> by limiting things that way, it's sort of is like pseudo exclusion and we're so much more about inclusion. >> millennials can be perennials. i feel like this term perennial is just the kind of inclusiveness that we need in this divisive world right now. >> give me a list of companies that you think of as perennial companies. >> i think amazon leads the pack in perennial marketing. they're actually targeting you based on your purchasing behavior, so amazon doesn't say, you hit 40, now you need some -- i think apple is a great example of a company that's perennial. i use their products religiously and so do my children. when my daughter was 18 months old, apple has such an intuitive product that she knew how to pinch and pull and swipe. >> when margaret johnson chief creative officer read meet the perennials, she knew gina was on to something. you've been a marketer for a very long time, why demographics, why doesn't that work anymo
eo's wholistic view of their customer base has always been clearly reflected in their marketing.mographics mean little and age it's simply a number. >> by limiting things that way, it's sort of is like pseudo exclusion and we're so much more about inclusion. >> millennials can be perennials. i feel like this term perennial is just the kind of inclusiveness that we need in this divisive world right now. >> give me a list of companies that you think of as perennial companies....
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. >> susan is the founder of eo, a powerhouse in the body industry based in marin county, california. when she heard the term pl perennial she is glad there was a word to describe them. their base has been reflected in their marketing. demographics mean little. age, it's simply a number. >> by limiting things that way, it sort of is like a pseudoexclusion and we are so much more about inclusion. millennials can be perennials. genxers can be perennials. this is the inclusiveness we need in this divisive world right now. >> give me a list of companies you think of as perennial companies? >> amazon leads the pact. they are targeting you based on your purchasing behavior. amazon doesn't say you hit 40, you need geratol. i use their products and so do my children. when my daughter was 18 months eald, apple has such an intuitive product, she knew how to pinch, pull and swipe. >> when they read meat the perennials, she knew gina was on to something. you have been a marketer for a long time. why demographics doesn't that work anymore? >> i think it was kind of a tool that was created before s
. >> susan is the founder of eo, a powerhouse in the body industry based in marin county, california. when she heard the term pl perennial she is glad there was a word to describe them. their base has been reflected in their marketing. demographics mean little. age, it's simply a number. >> by limiting things that way, it sort of is like a pseudoexclusion and we are so much more about inclusion. millennials can be perennials. genxers can be perennials. this is the inclusiveness we...
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unoe eos ocurrio en antiochsot: daniel wassonatrulla decaminos de californiesta mini van blcpor razonesdesconocidasse estrell contra el cin bomberos,causando hidamortales para el nductor do este agente de laatrulla de caminos . el choque ocurri srla aupista 4erca de la lida summerville.... econduor muri al instantsot: daniel wasson trulla decaminos de calornia los bomberos que tabann el camin en el momen del choque sufrieron hedas menoresy fueron trasladadoa un hospital local..mientrasanto en hayrd un ven de 21Ños se estrl cora un equipo de constrcin de caltrans tambin rdiendo la vida.. sot: so. ted moez / patrulde caminos dealiforniatestigos llamaron dijeron q haba un vehculo viajando a exceso velocid y luego por razones desconocidas se ti al rea cerrada y se estrellon este carro que estatrs mdijo este sargento dea patlla de caminos.todo ocurri sobre lautopista880 cerca de la avena wintonpasadas las 3 de Ñana. dos empleados de constrcise vieron afectadossot: sgt ted montez /atrulla de caminos de califnescombros volan ylgunos de esos escombros goearon a dostrabajador de construin que estaban trabaj
unoe eos ocurrio en antiochsot: daniel wassonatrulla decaminos de californiesta mini van blcpor razonesdesconocidasse estrell contra el cin bomberos,causando hidamortales para el nductor do este agente de laatrulla de caminos . el choque ocurri srla aupista 4erca de la lida summerville.... econduor muri al instantsot: daniel wasson trulla decaminos de calornia los bomberos que tabann el camin en el momen del choque sufrieron hedas menoresy fueron trasladadoa un hospital local..mientrasanto en...
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dolare y despues pasao estasres semanasos coaron la pmera cuota y nosotros nsabiamosnada todavia de eosl contrao, orchd learning systems ledijo que le enviaran el ograma a su casa, po pas casi mes y no reciban nada.sot 00:04:18"notros no tenmos intenci de cbiar depinión porq nos gía que mniña aprenda, pero losufallaronahi fueronllos" entonces decidieronue ya no queran el programapero al firmar el contrato, ltenan tres das para cambi parecer, por lo qula compa se rehus a reemboarles edinero. 239 dlarecon 83 centavos. lidia nos conct y telendo 48 responde se comuc conorchard learning syems. luego de psentarles scaso, nos informaron: grapc orchard lrning syste"hemos revisado la qja y nque no eamos de acudo con los reclamos en su conacin, aceptaremos la delin y reembolsaremos elineropagado."sot 00:12:05"entonces cibí la llada de tedes y ps asi fue co me teré que biamos resuelto el caso" aunque en te caso la mpaÑa tambin fa al no entrar el producto, es recomenble que antes de fmar un contto, lea bien las polticas de devucin. gracias lidia p permitirnoayudarle y les recudo que pueden llamar a
dolare y despues pasao estasres semanasos coaron la pmera cuota y nosotros nsabiamosnada todavia de eosl contrao, orchd learning systems ledijo que le enviaran el ograma a su casa, po pas casi mes y no reciban nada.sot 00:04:18"notros no tenmos intenci de cbiar depinión porq nos gía que mniña aprenda, pero losufallaronahi fueronllos" entonces decidieronue ya no queran el programapero al firmar el contrato, ltenan tres das para cambi parecer, por lo qula compa se rehus a reemboarles...
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. >> the amtrak eo says the governor is upset and has a right to be. but he also says that withholding money won't solve any problems. on new jersey transit is, the schedule today still slowing down travel tr passengers going to new york. like aretha williams from philly. >> monday's derailment created a domino affect of delays. >> in this instance, we disappointed our customers. we understand that. >> governor christie says he will withhold some. in a a let tore amtrak, governor crihristie said the disregard f customers is is unacceptable to e me. he wants an independent examination. >> asking for that kind of accountability is not unreasonable. starting to withhold funds at this stage of the game is koubt productive. >> we asked the director of the railroad engineering and safety program at the university of delaware about the governor's move and how it could affect riders. >> he's complaining about the upkeep, but by withholding money, he could unintentionally make the situation worse. >> absolutely. because they are relying on that money for their
. >> the amtrak eo says the governor is upset and has a right to be. but he also says that withholding money won't solve any problems. on new jersey transit is, the schedule today still slowing down travel tr passengers going to new york. like aretha williams from philly. >> monday's derailment created a domino affect of delays. >> in this instance, we disappointed our customers. we understand that. >> governor christie says he will withhold some. in a a let tore amtrak,...
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. >> it fits in the pattern of the president using eos to roll back pryer eos.n, he was critical of the executive order as a concept. >> he was. he said he wasn't a big fan of the executive order. republicans criticized barack obama for using executive orders too often. president trump, himself, said, i believe in a tweet, that president barack obama had run out of his ability to convince people on capitol hill to do what he wants. so, therefore, he has to resort to these executive orders. there, you see the secretary of the interior beginning his remarks. that's been controversial among republicans. this administration comes into power. they like the idea of these executive orders particularly on deregulations. they would like to roll back a lot of regulations put in place by the obama administration. you have to start a lot of these ticking time clock toss do these reviews and make decisions on ultimately the regulation, itself. they have to trigger a lot of these things early on to roll them back in the months to come. >> amen, to what degree could something
. >> it fits in the pattern of the president using eos to roll back pryer eos.n, he was critical of the executive order as a concept. >> he was. he said he wasn't a big fan of the executive order. republicans criticized barack obama for using executive orders too often. president trump, himself, said, i believe in a tweet, that president barack obama had run out of his ability to convince people on capitol hill to do what he wants. so, therefore, he has to resort to these executive...
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. >>> and we are looking at a very pleasant drive across the san smat eo bridge. sorry about that. it says high winds, on the high rise, watch for that. we will track oakland as well. >>> and at one point, it was the drought-stricken central valley, not looking like that right now. we are going to go back to massive flooding that has hit the streets of fresno, as you see here, people wadeing through downcount fresno. -- downtown fresno. a developing story right now out of fresno... =1xvidbox= . >>> just before a quarter to 5:00 right now on your friday morning. take a look at this, a very strange sight there developing out of fresno, cleanup efforts under way after streets were flooded. you see cars completely swallowed up in the water coming up to the mid-tire. this following floods, right now, no word of any injuries. you live there, it's unusual? >> i live there. it's the rain from the bay area. >> it came from here, you didn't get problems. it went over the central valley, that's the kind of weather systems we seen throughout this season and it's just been really a strange wint
. >>> and we are looking at a very pleasant drive across the san smat eo bridge. sorry about that. it says high winds, on the high rise, watch for that. we will track oakland as well. >>> and at one point, it was the drought-stricken central valley, not looking like that right now. we are going to go back to massive flooding that has hit the streets of fresno, as you see here, people wadeing through downcount fresno. -- downtown fresno. a developing story right now out of...
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. >>> apple ceo testimony cook reportedly scolded uber eo travis kalanick when they found out uber hadng customers' iphones. he threatened to pull'veer from the iphone store if they didn't stop. they were tracking customers without their permission. >>> at the box office the fate of the furious remained in first place. the eighth installment of the "the fast and the furious" franchise earned over $80 million after having the biggest opening of all time last week. "t"the boss baby"" came in a distant second followed by "beauty & the beast." >>> and hash browns are being walled because they may contain pieces of golf balls. the golf balls may have been inadvertently harvested with the potatoes. the possibility is the potato field was nested next to a golf course. >> okay. my head was scratching when i heard that heftline. i guess it's possible. >> it's very strange. they say you should not eat the hash browns. you could choke if you do. >> thank you so much, roxana. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," former new york city michael bloomberg telling us about his new book and why we should be
. >>> apple ceo testimony cook reportedly scolded uber eo travis kalanick when they found out uber hadng customers' iphones. he threatened to pull'veer from the iphone store if they didn't stop. they were tracking customers without their permission. >>> at the box office the fate of the furious remained in first place. the eighth installment of the "the fast and the furious" franchise earned over $80 million after having the biggest opening of all time last week....
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dolare y despues yapasando estas tres manas noscobraron lprimera cuo y notros noabiamos nada todavia de eos learni syems les dij que le enviaran el pgrama a su casa, po pas casi mes y no reciban nada. sot 00:04:18 "nosotros no teníos intencn deambiar depinión porq nos gía que mniña aprenda, pero los quflaron i fueron los" entonces decidieronue ya no queran el progma, pero alfirmar el contrat solo tan tres das para cambiade pacer, polo que la cpaÑa rehus a embolsarlesl dinero. 239 dlarecon 83 centavos. lidia nos conta y lemundo 48 responde se comucon orchard learning sms. y luego de psentarles scaso, s informaron: graphic orcharlearning syems "hemos revisado laueja y aunque no tamos de acrdo con los reclamos en su comunacin, aceptaremos la devolin yreembolsaremos dinepagado."sot 00:12:05 "entonces recibí llamadde usdes y ps asi fue co me teré que biamos resuelto el caso"aunque en este so la cpaÑa tambin fall al no tregael producto, es recomeablque tes de fiar un contro, lea bien las polticas de devocin. gracias lidia por pmitirnos ayudarle y les recrdo q pueden llamar a telendo8 responde al
dolare y despues yapasando estas tres manas noscobraron lprimera cuo y notros noabiamos nada todavia de eos learni syems les dij que le enviaran el pgrama a su casa, po pas casi mes y no reciban nada. sot 00:04:18 "nosotros no teníos intencn deambiar depinión porq nos gía que mniña aprenda, pero los quflaron i fueron los" entonces decidieronue ya no queran el progma, pero alfirmar el contrat solo tan tres das para cambiade pacer, polo que la cpaÑa rehus a embolsarlesl dinero. 239...
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eo you think that the american missile strikes will make any difference? "i thought it was a good start," he told us, "but the regime air strikes haven't stopped." his 16-year-old nephew ahmed was released from hospital yesterday. they, like their country have, wen broken by this war. holly williams, cbs news, antakya, near the turkey-syria border. >> pelley: police in wisconsin are searching for a man wanted for stealing an arsenal of guns. 32-year-old joseph jackubowski made a video of himself making a 161-page anti-government, anti- religion manifesto to the president. a local sheriff says jackubowski is angry at all government officials. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," a passenger is forcibly removed from an overbooked plane. and later, a place where war veterans find peace. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number
eo you think that the american missile strikes will make any difference? "i thought it was a good start," he told us, "but the regime air strikes haven't stopped." his 16-year-old nephew ahmed was released from hospital yesterday. they, like their country have, wen broken by this war. holly williams, cbs news, antakya, near the turkey-syria border. >> pelley: police in wisconsin are searching for a man wanted for stealing an arsenal of guns. 32-year-old joseph...
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eo quote shakespeare "th natural shocks they work air to" -- the geo group -- was real sense, the north fighting the country itself in its struggle to overcome the south. he can justly speak in terms of geography. it is right to say that the south was fighting the same landscape. in a larger sense, we are fighting the same landscape. it took two of us to do the research for this project. one person to drive across the present tense landscape -- traffic lights, and escapes -- the second, a spotter to survey that landscape of the past for at least 4000 years, monuments have been erected to mediate the tensions between them man-made and natural. at issue is the meaning of a landscape. at issue is the value of deeds done. the sacramental value of deeds done. i was born and raised as a yankee. i am northern born, and i and a percase on the u. i passed yankee stadium on the 4 train. >> [laughter] timothy: i get off at burnside avenue, named for a civil war general, my office looks out on frederick avenue, another civil war general. the legacy of the work is very much part of the landscape. fo
eo quote shakespeare "th natural shocks they work air to" -- the geo group -- was real sense, the north fighting the country itself in its struggle to overcome the south. he can justly speak in terms of geography. it is right to say that the south was fighting the same landscape. in a larger sense, we are fighting the same landscape. it took two of us to do the research for this project. one person to drive across the present tense landscape -- traffic lights, and escapes -- the...
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announced 300 job losses that is devastating for the workers in the community and being exported to the eo and the skilled jobs are paid by low wages and secure work. with the prime minister meet with me to save these jobs now and in the future?e? >> first of all your right to raise this issue we should be clear that this is not a decision affected by the european union but of course, that is so worrying time for them and their families by can assure her we're already in contact the my right honorable friend will speak later today of course, they stand ready with the rapid response. >> it with those strong national defenses to keep up with that achievement we can be proud of the government. not only about the strong and stable conservativee leadership but to continue to deliver on the economy such as they tried to reelect the conservative candidate for the second time. >> thanks to buying right honorable gentleman with the fantastic and historical election he has spent a really powerful voice and even with wales more generally as whale to have that opportunity to speak and to hear of their
announced 300 job losses that is devastating for the workers in the community and being exported to the eo and the skilled jobs are paid by low wages and secure work. with the prime minister meet with me to save these jobs now and in the future?e? >> first of all your right to raise this issue we should be clear that this is not a decision affected by the european union but of course, that is so worrying time for them and their families by can assure her we're already in contact the my...
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evidence related to the prosecution of this case.lewis was ordered held without bail (steve) the c-eounited airlines is speaking out... saying no one will be fired for the so called- "dragging incident" where a passenger was forecebly removed from a flight. the airlines says it is too soon to know if last week's incident is affecting ticket sales. c-e-o oscar munoz and other executives apologized again today...before discussing the airline's latest financial results. munoz says he is taking full responsibility for making this right and will have more to say later this month after a review of united airlines policies on overbooked flights. (pam)in sacramento. . . california lawmakers discussing a bill that could eliminate having to post bail for many crimes within the state.(steve)a hearing was held today. . . supporters of assembly bill 42. . .say the existing bail system hurts people of lower economic status.they say the bail system can cause people to lose their jobs and more. . . while being detained pretrial. the average bail is 50- thousand dollars. . . 10- percent of that usuall
evidence related to the prosecution of this case.lewis was ordered held without bail (steve) the c-eounited airlines is speaking out... saying no one will be fired for the so called- "dragging incident" where a passenger was forecebly removed from a flight. the airlines says it is too soon to know if last week's incident is affecting ticket sales. c-e-o oscar munoz and other executives apologized again today...before discussing the airline's latest financial results. munoz says he is...
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united c can eo is apologizing for the treatment of that passenger that you see in the video. that's david dow being ripped it from his seat after refusing to give up that seat on an overbooked flight in chicago on sunday. the officers then dragged the bloodied doctor down the aisle. in today's apology, united c, o says, quote, no one should ever be mistreated this way. it is working to make it right. now they apologized but there was a public statement on monday. he also wrote a letter to airline employees. while i deeply regret the situation, i also stand behind all of you can, and i want to commend you for continuing to go above and beyond to ep sure we fly right. that was on monday. today we talked to passengers at philadelphia international about flying united. >> why would i pay them to fly me if they are going to treat people that way. >> i'm not afraid of that happening. >> we also learned that the doctor was convicted more than a deck kaud ago of felony charges of prescribing of drugs. the security officer has been placed him on leave. cydney long spoke with a local a
united c can eo is apologizing for the treatment of that passenger that you see in the video. that's david dow being ripped it from his seat after refusing to give up that seat on an overbooked flight in chicago on sunday. the officers then dragged the bloodied doctor down the aisle. in today's apology, united c, o says, quote, no one should ever be mistreated this way. it is working to make it right. now they apologized but there was a public statement on monday. he also wrote a letter to...
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. >> barclays says they made a significant cut to the coo's eo's pay. the bank says he made an error in not applying perfect governance. it seems to be a violation of rules. surrounding whistleblower protection b. they were repeated attempts to find that identity. there were repeated attempts to find out the identity. >> the board stands by staley. >> staley will be reprimanded, he apologized in a staff memo, saying he should have left staff to handle the matter. >> why is he still in the building? >> obviously, the board thinks he can survive this. they think he might be given a sympathetic hearing. >> the wells fargo accounts scandal is rearing its ugly its head again, this time after a six-month independent investigation found they shrugged off the scandal. they lay the most blame on the former head. they struck back, rejecting conclusions, saying we strongly disagree with of the report. >> when did they know things? one of their main conclusions is that the woman that ran the community bank knew a lot of things, she was a hard person that would not
. >> barclays says they made a significant cut to the coo's eo's pay. the bank says he made an error in not applying perfect governance. it seems to be a violation of rules. surrounding whistleblower protection b. they were repeated attempts to find that identity. there were repeated attempts to find out the identity. >> the board stands by staley. >> staley will be reprimanded, he apologized in a staff memo, saying he should have left staff to handle the matter. >> why...
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. >> she's pgsxee brand new c eo. >> i had over 70 pictures. >> and last year as one of the utilities top executives keisha williams earned $4.2 million in salary and perks. she's not the only pg&e executives to rake in big bucks in 2016. >> we're not sure why these executives are being rewarded. >> the consumer advocacy some of the compensation is covered by shareholders most is paid for by customers if pgande was a good company these salaries would be excessive. and nicholaus don robolus who took in $4 million and got a similar rate. williams pay rate last year included $120,000 and $8,000 to help her manage her money. like money marg receiptta mitchell saw her rates skyrocketing this year. she doesn't think she should pay for to pad the pockets of pg&e executives. the company was on trial and found guilty of criminal negligence for the 2010 san bruno gas line explosion that killed eight people. >> i don't think they deserve it. >> pg&e declined a comment. it notes the salaries and benefits are typical of those paid top executives at other private utilities and bonuses and incentive
. >> she's pgsxee brand new c eo. >> i had over 70 pictures. >> and last year as one of the utilities top executives keisha williams earned $4.2 million in salary and perks. she's not the only pg&e executives to rake in big bucks in 2016. >> we're not sure why these executives are being rewarded. >> the consumer advocacy some of the compensation is covered by shareholders most is paid for by customers if pgande was a good company these salaries would be...
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weaker data and grk eo political risks have put downward pressure on bond yields, another big problemnd finally, earnings risks. stocks are expensive. this leaves stocking vulnerable in a sell off, particularly if there's a slightest hint of an issue and the important thing here is look what happened to goldman sachs yesterday and ibm today. the worry is that the first quarter might represent the peak. we're expecting big things now. bottom line, this is a very tricky stew of factors affecting stocks right now and with valuations still high, any could come to the floor quickly. melissa, your next indicator, ge on friday. we'll see if that stands. >> bob at the nyc, now, to mike santel santelli. he posed this tough question, will this quiet correction end with a bang or whimper? i didn't realize being about 2.5 away from all time highs is a correction, but here we are. >> exactly. that's why it's been so quite. t not a broad market correction. but actually closed a half of all stocks, large cap and small are down 10% and we've seen groups like the transports down 8 to 10%, so you've ha
weaker data and grk eo political risks have put downward pressure on bond yields, another big problemnd finally, earnings risks. stocks are expensive. this leaves stocking vulnerable in a sell off, particularly if there's a slightest hint of an issue and the important thing here is look what happened to goldman sachs yesterday and ibm today. the worry is that the first quarter might represent the peak. we're expecting big things now. bottom line, this is a very tricky stew of factors affecting...
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. >> one day before his 100th day in office, that's the president signing that eo on offshore energy.ngs his executive orders signed to, i believe, 30, which is above obama's 19 in his 100 days and bush's 11. eamon javers, offshore energy or congress voting to extend funding, or a health care vote that will not come tomorrow, there's a lot to watch today. >> absolutely. you heard nbc's peter alexander there at the end asking the president what is it about the presidency that was harder than you expected? the president not really answering that. that was a reference to an interview he gave yesterday to reuters in which he said that the job of president of the united states was harder than he expected. working harder than he did in his previous job and that surprised him. that comment got a lot of attention around washington as people try to pars exactly what the president meant by that. and what it might mean for the rest of his presidency. this is a white house focused on the offshore drilling issue. they say that the revenue to the federal government from leasing in outer continental
. >> one day before his 100th day in office, that's the president signing that eo on offshore energy.ngs his executive orders signed to, i believe, 30, which is above obama's 19 in his 100 days and bush's 11. eamon javers, offshore energy or congress voting to extend funding, or a health care vote that will not come tomorrow, there's a lot to watch today. >> absolutely. you heard nbc's peter alexander there at the end asking the president what is it about the presidency that was...
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i work with counterterrorism issues, i was asked for my opinion on the first eos, including then immigrationne. i am your general player in the national security field within the white house. >> bill: you are the utility player. >> i am. >> bill: you play every position in the infield. >> that's it.ti >> bill: it's a pleasure to have you on tonight, doc. factor tip today. would you like to meet jesse watters? if so, why? the tip moments away. >> bill: "tip of the day" a chance to meet jesse watters. my new book old school life in the same lane will debut our number one, killing the rising sun right behind number three after seven months in the marketplace we believe that the first ever in the american publishing world. but you remain remembere that killing kennedy's number one, while killing lincoln was number two in 2012. i know some of you won't believe me but there was a time when i wanted to a bookstore saying i won't never get a book published, it's true. i but i persevered, the key to life. thank you all for supporting the books. prior to pearl harbor, the world atrocities all over the
i work with counterterrorism issues, i was asked for my opinion on the first eos, including then immigrationne. i am your general player in the national security field within the white house. >> bill: you are the utility player. >> i am. >> bill: you play every position in the infield. >> that's it.ti >> bill: it's a pleasure to have you on tonight, doc. factor tip today. would you like to meet jesse watters? if so, why? the tip moments away. >> bill:...
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san mat eo bridge a few more cars on the road this morning. there was a report about 15 minutes ago of a stalled vehicle and it was a little bit hard for people to see. it looks like they got that cleared out of the way. keep in mind there was a stalled vehicle a little while ago. but bay bridge toll plaza looks good. but if you have fasttrack it looks like a good time to drive. >>> a woman from hillsboro charged with murdering the father of her children is due to post a record $35 million bail and then be released from jail today. ktvu's christien kafton is at the jailhouse and the d.a. wanted an even bigger bail in this case. >> initially the d.a. wanted no bail in this case and then asked for $100 million bail in this case. now, lee is accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend keith green in april of last year because she was worried he would take custody of their daughters. two other men have also been arrested. at a mansion with luxury cars parked in front. now lee comes from a wealthy family with ties to china. she, her family and friends ra
san mat eo bridge a few more cars on the road this morning. there was a report about 15 minutes ago of a stalled vehicle and it was a little bit hard for people to see. it looks like they got that cleared out of the way. keep in mind there was a stalled vehicle a little while ago. but bay bridge toll plaza looks good. but if you have fasttrack it looks like a good time to drive. >>> a woman from hillsboro charged with murdering the father of her children is due to post a record $35...
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the industry that has been hit the hardest by the hire american portion of the eo, u.s. tech companies. they often utilize h1b visas. presidt sriticized it from taken jobs. >>> still ahead, democratic leaders launch an effort to rebuild their party. >>> the u.s. supreme court spares the life of a death row inmate just minutes before his death warrant was set to expire. those stories and a check on weather when we come back. kevin, meet your father. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. >>> welcome back.
the industry that has been hit the hardest by the hire american portion of the eo, u.s. tech companies. they often utilize h1b visas. presidt sriticized it from taken jobs. >>> still ahead, democratic leaders launch an effort to rebuild their party. >>> the u.s. supreme court spares the life of a death row inmate just minutes before his death warrant was set to expire. those stories and a check on weather when we come back. kevin, meet your father. kevin kevin kevin kevin...
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many ceos from his council of ,eos and others invited as well it seems so far they have been expressing their concerns about what should be done and what needs to be done for the business environment. kevin: we heard from senior white house officials including secretary chao as well as gary cohn and yvonne cattrall. -- ivanka trump. this is part of a broader strategic strategy -- writer strategy to talk about business and the economy, that is where they think he is strongest. we heard about infrastructure, that $1 trillion infrastructure plan that they are still bullish on but frankly we have not seen any specifics yet, or a timeline on how they will pay for it and get it across the halls of congress. the ceos that are present are representatives from blackstone, citigroup, mastercard just to name a few. laterent trump will speak and then we'll head across town where he will address an industry -- an industry group representing 3 million construction workers in the united states. vonnie: one of the things we heard today, elaine chao saying they are working on a legislative package that
many ceos from his council of ,eos and others invited as well it seems so far they have been expressing their concerns about what should be done and what needs to be done for the business environment. kevin: we heard from senior white house officials including secretary chao as well as gary cohn and yvonne cattrall. -- ivanka trump. this is part of a broader strategic strategy -- writer strategy to talk about business and the economy, that is where they think he is strongest. we heard about...
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that tell you about opportunities for the president to take some of the ideas he has put forth in the eos and turn them into legislation? >> i think a lot of people on the republican side are saying give the guy a chance. let's take longer than 3 1/2 months before we make a judgment about him. that's understandable. really the real marker is going to be the first year because if he doesn't start getting it done for the people who voted for him in the first year you are going to see some of them, not all of them, but some peel away and you will get down to the hard core base, the people who as trump himself said would vote for him even if he went out on fifth avenue and shot somebody. those people will be with them even if they found a skeleton of ann frank in his closet. these people are not going anywhere. the people who actually decide the election, those in the middle who voted for him, they, you know, in some cases voted for him reluctantly because they didn't like hillary clinton. they aren't willing to cast him aside yet but he has to deliver for them. signing an executive order tod
that tell you about opportunities for the president to take some of the ideas he has put forth in the eos and turn them into legislation? >> i think a lot of people on the republican side are saying give the guy a chance. let's take longer than 3 1/2 months before we make a judgment about him. that's understandable. really the real marker is going to be the first year because if he doesn't start getting it done for the people who voted for him in the first year you are going to see some...
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eo george w. bush "lied us into the iraq war." people on the left making very serious allegations. we don't need to go to comedians to find trump derangement syndrome. >> sean: you are right about every observation you are making. but if i used the same incendiary language, somehow i don't think it would become -- >> you would be off the show. that is certainly for sure. the level of disrespect -- >> sean: i would hire you as my lawyer. you'd keep me in. >> i would try. at the level of this respect is just outstanding right now but this liberal media. he is the 45th president of the united states of america. they lost the election, allowed him the opportunity to succeed as a president. if he succeeds, we all succeed as a country. it's almost as if they want to see the country fall so that in four years they can say look, he didn't do what he said. it is a defeating personality trait. >> sean: let me go to tina fey. she is at an aclu fundraiser, larry. i will follow up with an article by robert redford, "the way we were." there's a
eo george w. bush "lied us into the iraq war." people on the left making very serious allegations. we don't need to go to comedians to find trump derangement syndrome. >> sean: you are right about every observation you are making. but if i used the same incendiary language, somehow i don't think it would become -- >> you would be off the show. that is certainly for sure. the level of disrespect -- >> sean: i would hire you as my lawyer. you'd keep me in. >> i...
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fact that you see the president focusing on what's important, obviously you're going to see some steel eo come up tomorrow, talking about that congressional race in georgia yesterday, that's really where the president's been focused. >> but the president did bring this up to the "new york times" and defend bill o'reilly, and they did go out to sporting events together. i get that it was a mutually beneficial relationship, but it does seem to have gone beyond a professional acquaintance? >> the broader point i was making is if this was a big deal for the president, we would see him talking about it on a daily basis, but the president's clearly focused on leading the country and obviously the threat in north korea, and all the other problems that are facing us. and while we were watching the congressional rate yesterday, how many times did we see the president tweet about forcing a runoff election there. >> it would be ridiculous for the president of the united states to be talking about this, i mean, just from a political stand point, it would not be -- you know, serve the president well,
fact that you see the president focusing on what's important, obviously you're going to see some steel eo come up tomorrow, talking about that congressional race in georgia yesterday, that's really where the president's been focused. >> but the president did bring this up to the "new york times" and defend bill o'reilly, and they did go out to sporting events together. i get that it was a mutually beneficial relationship, but it does seem to have gone beyond a professional...
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. >> on kxc about the draft eo, executive order to pull ought of nafta. >> right now, it's with the mexican pe so. they were down 4%. it does trade at a premium to the group. likely so. it's going to trade on headline risk. but my opinion, down 4%. >> that name just on that headline alone is an opportunity to get long on stock. i think it pushes up. >> more on the future of president trump's tax plan. let's turn to washington insider. libby cantrill joins us now with a tern warning for wall street, she is here from pimco. >> i i i would agree with the skepticism that's been expressed here. i don't think we learned anything new in this tax plan. if anything fewer details than on the cane trail and this doesn't clang the sort of the dynamics and the realities of tax policy making. when president reagan got through his tax reform plan, it took him almost three years from start-to-finish to get that done. so i think it is sort of naive to expect a different time frame, honestly, especially with the lack of details announced today. >> it could take up to three years? >> that's not necessarily ou
. >> on kxc about the draft eo, executive order to pull ought of nafta. >> right now, it's with the mexican pe so. they were down 4%. it does trade at a premium to the group. likely so. it's going to trade on headline risk. but my opinion, down 4%. >> that name just on that headline alone is an opportunity to get long on stock. i think it pushes up. >> more on the future of president trump's tax plan. let's turn to washington insider. libby cantrill joins us now with a...
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we've sign lot of eos since trump took office, but are they just for show or are they triggering change let's check the microsoft pulse question. should congress fund a border wall to avoid a government shutdown? 98% of you say no, 2% yes. still time to vote. we'll be right back would you like to overcome sluggishness? trubiotics can help you feel lighter, more energetic, by naturally supporting your digestive and immune health. trubiotics, a daily probiotic that helps restore the balance of good bacteria. trubiotics, from one a day. you had a long, stressful day, and now you need a little help falling asleep. time for unisom sleepminis. the little capsules work fast so you get a good night's sleep and wake recharged. unisom sleepminis. a stressful day deserves a restful night. unisom sleepminis. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your
we've sign lot of eos since trump took office, but are they just for show or are they triggering change let's check the microsoft pulse question. should congress fund a border wall to avoid a government shutdown? 98% of you say no, 2% yes. still time to vote. we'll be right back would you like to overcome sluggishness? trubiotics can help you feel lighter, more energetic, by naturally supporting your digestive and immune health. trubiotics, a daily probiotic that helps restore the balance of...
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any way that is one thorough eo he is skipping the dinner this year. >> brian stelter, we appreciate's not done with you yet. brian stelter on "reliable sources" later this morning. two big guests from "the new york times" who will unveil details on the reporting that helped take down bill o'reilly essentially. that is at 11:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. you don't want to miss it. >>> one thing we want to pass on to you. important recall if you're having breakfast this morning. these are hash browns made by mccann foods. put them up on the screen. interesting reason here. their word here. quote, extraneous golf ball materials might have been inadvertently regard veharvestee potato. we know you're having breakfast but may be a little early to start cooking at 6:40 eastern? >> depend. >> well, for me. maybe some golf ball bits in there? watch out for those and take them back to the scotore. >>> military drills on the way in the pacific ocean as tensions rise between the u.s. and north korea. >>> russian president vladimir putin expands his influence and why his new military base in the arcti
any way that is one thorough eo he is skipping the dinner this year. >> brian stelter, we appreciate's not done with you yet. brian stelter on "reliable sources" later this morning. two big guests from "the new york times" who will unveil details on the reporting that helped take down bill o'reilly essentially. that is at 11:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. you don't want to miss it. >>> one thing we want to pass on to you. important recall if you're having breakfast...
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this was around the time that news had broken that there was a discussion between the verizon .eo anderty media ceo [indiscernible] scarlet: we're having some technical difficulties with alex sherman. he is giving the background for the comments of verizon would be open to conversations with or disney.s, joe: of course, there is this quote that if brian came knocking on the door, i would have a discussion with him about it. not very subtle there, announcing that his door is open if anyone is interested. scarlet: we know that verizon has already purchased yahoo! assets. reading analyst estimates. when it comes to revenue in the first quarter, if you back out the revenue of partner sites, it is higher than what analysts were expecting. higherng profit also than expected. joe: yahoo! sees the verizon deal closing in june 2017. reseau, the saga will officially come to an end. scarlet: we will keep you updated. for now, yahoo! shares up. joe: "what'd you miss?" . recent divergence perhaps there could be a headwind for stocks. how should we read into the recent moves and the divergence? we
this was around the time that news had broken that there was a discussion between the verizon .eo anderty media ceo [indiscernible] scarlet: we're having some technical difficulties with alex sherman. he is giving the background for the comments of verizon would be open to conversations with or disney.s, joe: of course, there is this quote that if brian came knocking on the door, i would have a discussion with him about it. not very subtle there, announcing that his door is open if anyone is...
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a lot eo having issues with this? >> steve: really?mmy: for example, here's a a photo of anderson cooper. now, here he is looking older. [ laughter ] you see what i'm saying? here's a photo of president trump. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: now, let's see a a young president trump. >> steve: oh, my god. [ applause ] that's when he was young? that's the app. >> jimmy: i don't know if the app works. >> steve: that's the app. >> jimmy: i don't know if the app works all the time. now, here's bernie sanders. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: let's take a look at a younger, younger bernie sanders. [ laughter ] he's ten years younger. >> steve: yeah. not a flaw. >> jimmy: next up, here are president trump's kids. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: now, let's see a a younger version of them. oh, my goodness. come on. >> steve: that can't be true. >> jimmy: the app is malfunctioning. >> steve: something's wrong with that app, obviously. >> jimmy: here's paul ryan, alright. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: now, here's the young paul ryan. [ laughter ] eddie munster. >> stev
a lot eo having issues with this? >> steve: really?mmy: for example, here's a a photo of anderson cooper. now, here he is looking older. [ laughter ] you see what i'm saying? here's a photo of president trump. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: now, let's see a a young president trump. >> steve: oh, my god. [ applause ] that's when he was young? that's the app. >> jimmy: i don't know if the app works. >> steve: that's the app. >> jimmy: i don't know if the app...
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. >> getting something done and the efficacy of eos at this moment seems to be diminishing, right, in the first 100 days at least in terms of newsworthiness or actual efficacy as we look at it on the ground. so to you on this, rick, are his tweets also losing efficacy? an analysis done by for instance as many times as he has used the word fake news or fake reporting that that's getting less resonance at least when it comes to his tweets in terms of rts and likes? are we seeing though he's sticking to white house it's losing some steam? >> well, since he made the outrageous allegation that barack obama personally was wiretapping him in trump tower, he has stopped making really, really outrageous claims. so that's part of what's going on there. but look, the tweets aren't really directed at the mainstream media so much as they are directed at his base. he has millions and millions of followers. and so far his base is sticking with him through thick or thin. so he's going to continue doing what he's doing to amp up that base and to keep them loyal. without the base, if they start to spli
. >> getting something done and the efficacy of eos at this moment seems to be diminishing, right, in the first 100 days at least in terms of newsworthiness or actual efficacy as we look at it on the ground. so to you on this, rick, are his tweets also losing efficacy? an analysis done by for instance as many times as he has used the word fake news or fake reporting that that's getting less resonance at least when it comes to his tweets in terms of rts and likes? are we seeing though he's...
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would it really make a difference long term in terms of these eos being stopped by a court, a districtountry? >> so it would require congressional action as you know, congress hasn't been able to get much done lately. and it may not have the result that president trump and attorney general jeff sessions desire which is to break up the court into the current ninth circuit into go -- into two pieces which are republican dominated. that would not happen in a clear breakup of the ninth circuit and the president has criticized them for being the most overruled circuit by the supreme court. it turns out those facts are not accurate. the ninth circuit does have a reversal rate that's in line with many of the other courts around the country. >> ari, we were listening to attorney general sessions there worried about judges becoming more political. in your time as you have been watching is this something that all of a sudden that changed in the last 100 days? >> no, not at all. indeed in the context they were republican appointed judges that ruleagainst him. this is a ruling about how the federa
would it really make a difference long term in terms of these eos being stopped by a court, a districtountry? >> so it would require congressional action as you know, congress hasn't been able to get much done lately. and it may not have the result that president trump and attorney general jeff sessions desire which is to break up the court into the current ninth circuit into go -- into two pieces which are republican dominated. that would not happen in a clear breakup of the ninth...
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of these eo's in the carbon category. >> rose: nice way to put it. >> but in addition to getting the supreme court justice through, although they had turn to the senate rules, he has really empowered tillerson mattis -- >> mick master. >> mick master and kelly to a much greater degree and he has allowed himself to be influenced by them. the concern was, i mean trump isn't admiring of the military. there's almost a fetishic thing about generals. >> rose: figures of authority. >> he does. >> rose: he said the same thing about put continue and about cc and same thing about people like that. >> there was really notice and concern understandably in the campaign when he was continuing to praise authoritarians. we've never seen this in modern day -- >> rose: about fascism. >> correct. our system is not used to this, and so the concern was does somebody who has such a predeelection for making the military big and making the military grand and strength and decent characteristics, what does that mean about how he will govern and really not that much. with foreign policy he has governed -- >> r
of these eo's in the carbon category. >> rose: nice way to put it. >> but in addition to getting the supreme court justice through, although they had turn to the senate rules, he has really empowered tillerson mattis -- >> mick master. >> mick master and kelly to a much greater degree and he has allowed himself to be influenced by them. the concern was, i mean trump isn't admiring of the military. there's almost a fetishic thing about generals. >> rose: figures of...
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the preparedness eos have largely already been reversed by new executive orders by president trump, both on international domestic on climate change preparedness. transparency and integrity in government and i just put a few headlines and covers here from recent stories. keeping the list of white house visitors secret and this is not confined to science and technology and potential conflicts of interest among appointees and no transparency about how those conflicts are being dealt with. no release of tax returns. candidate trump promised to drain the swamp in terms of the leadership of wall street and so on and newsweek cover says the swamp he promised to drain is growing again when you look at the appointments he's made. this one i really like and some people that wish i wouldn't show a slide like this at aaas and it's not their fault, it's my fault. i hope you can read this. president trump is saying hoover brought you a chicken in every pot. i bring you a fox in every chicken coop with a number of appointees and the dead chickens representing their departments. the agency science and
the preparedness eos have largely already been reversed by new executive orders by president trump, both on international domestic on climate change preparedness. transparency and integrity in government and i just put a few headlines and covers here from recent stories. keeping the list of white house visitors secret and this is not confined to science and technology and potential conflicts of interest among appointees and no transparency about how those conflicts are being dealt with. no...
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. >> tucker: [laughs]eo so, really, you are blaming the victim here?ause people are "deliberately provocative." can you hear yourself? you are a college professor and you are against intellectual debate that is "deliberately provocative." shouldn't it be deliberately provocative? >> intellectually provocative -- intellectual debate is the word you used. i don't think i would characterize milo putting up pictures of students and professors at his talk and making fun of them as intellectually provocative. that is provocative.ck there are plenty of places that students, faculty, and anybody else can go to get provocation that is not particularly well thought out. that is what the internet is for. should we then turn our institutions of higher education into a wild west-style recapitulation of the internet? >> tucker: no. we should allow some diversity of views and you don't. you are saying basically, these people's views aren't worthy of hearing, we are editing them out. why not burn their books? why is it different? what you are suggesting? >> [laughs] >
. >> tucker: [laughs]eo so, really, you are blaming the victim here?ause people are "deliberately provocative." can you hear yourself? you are a college professor and you are against intellectual debate that is "deliberately provocative." shouldn't it be deliberately provocative? >> intellectually provocative -- intellectual debate is the word you used. i don't think i would characterize milo putting up pictures of students and professors at his talk and making...
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immigrant community and even those here legally after the things that donald trump did, some of the eo'sgs in the court, is there a lessening of that, is there still a lot of fear? sort of set the scene where we are at 100 days. >> absolutely. i think what the trump administration realized is that it is really difficult to change the current policy. and, at the same time, what he's signaled to i.c.e. and to secretary kelly, is to go after any person that is undocumented. and that is why we are -- we're not surprised in the community that half of the people that have been arrested are people that don't have any criminal background. for example, most recently, there was a dhaka student deported, he was basically picked up by i.c.e., racially profiled, asked if he had his papers with them and said, let me go get them in the glove compartment, that i said no, we will not let you. he's 28 years old and promptly was sent back to mexico. that's the narrative we're hearing. and the temperature at the local level is increasing. a lot of folks feel that had trump gone after the sanctuary cities on
immigrant community and even those here legally after the things that donald trump did, some of the eo'sgs in the court, is there a lessening of that, is there still a lot of fear? sort of set the scene where we are at 100 days. >> absolutely. i think what the trump administration realized is that it is really difficult to change the current policy. and, at the same time, what he's signaled to i.c.e. and to secretary kelly, is to go after any person that is undocumented. and that is why...
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eo, 49 degrees, if you are headed to the giants game, you need your sun glasses and sunscreen, low 60s news the fire breaks out in an oak home killing one person. we'll have the latest. >>> and the problems for bart ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx >> and good morning, i'm kate larsen. a few calf is born, april the giraffe, who many have been watching for months, is finally giving birth to a healthy calf less than an hour after the calf is already standing up. so very exciting news, this happened, of course, in her pen at the
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a --eo says the system was the problem with a system failure.ll meet with officials in china about their concerns later. united says it is too soon to tell us about publicity were part -- will hurt bookings. apple plans its was extensive lineup yet. three iphones for launch as soon as this fall. the device included upgraded versions of current models, plus a new top-of-the-line handset featuring stainless steel and more mass cameras. -- more advanced cameras. that is your bloomberg business flash update. , theet: still ahead commodities close, oil on a wild ride and the embattled u.s. shale output. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ attention homeowners age sixty-two and older. one reverse mortgage has a great way for you to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call rfree information kityour with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when
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government that we have not seen the eo, the executive order already from this administration in terms of organization. the fbi did an amazing job with sony for example. there has been some confusion regarding who is in charge, who is responsible in the capabilities of each of those workforces -- how can we better optimize these pieces of the puzzle?. >> that's a great question. i think where we are today, the lanes in the road that the obama administration laid out, which to my mind just captured in writing that we developed to -- are fairly clear to us and make good sense. the fbi's responsibility is to investigate it response to intrusions, share the information we gather from our investigations. in the main, it is to help with remediation and hygiene and the dni are to provide threat indicators. intelligence about what is going on in the world. an interesting question that i am not expert enough to answer as to whether there is our role for nsa to play outside of government networks, dcod networks as part of their defensive security function. i don't know the answer to that. i thin
government that we have not seen the eo, the executive order already from this administration in terms of organization. the fbi did an amazing job with sony for example. there has been some confusion regarding who is in charge, who is responsible in the capabilities of each of those workforces -- how can we better optimize these pieces of the puzzle?. >> that's a great question. i think where we are today, the lanes in the road that the obama administration laid out, which to my mind just...
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the c eo has said they have a way to go.eholders to go they said asia, the middle east, and africa are slower. one, because they are different where netflix normally operates. in any time to develop it. betty: is the content? that they do not have content that is cater to the asian viewer? >> that is one of it. netflix is expensive for people in india. netflix is not lower its price genetically in places with large amount of lower classes. part of it is acceptability. you need a high quality of internet in order to stream netflix. that is why late last year please introduced the ability to download and have off-line viewing. part of it is content. --flix are still figure out figuring out what people in that area want to watch. they have a three-pronged approach to figure out how they can improve and how they can compete with local players that have popped up in different places. yvonne: you talk about local players, they are quite diverse. inre is one called iflix malaysia. you have netflix want to be in china as well. his t
the c eo has said they have a way to go.eholders to go they said asia, the middle east, and africa are slower. one, because they are different where netflix normally operates. in any time to develop it. betty: is the content? that they do not have content that is cater to the asian viewer? >> that is one of it. netflix is expensive for people in india. netflix is not lower its price genetically in places with large amount of lower classes. part of it is acceptability. you need a high...
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guest this is morning, lowell mcadam, chairman and ceo of verizon and wendell weeks, chairman and, kr eoies announcing together this morning a new pact under way verizon is agreeing to pay $1.05 billion for a three-year minimum purchase agreement with corning for the next generation of what they call optical solutions. what does that mean? it means an awful lot of fiber to help improve verizon's 4g lte coverage and perhaps most importantly speed the deployment of 5g services. that's what we're here to talk about in part. gentlemen, thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> why are you buying all this fiber? >> david, we viewed fiber as the cornerstone building block for the network, the next generation network, and that network is going to look very different than what we've built in the past. if you look at 2g and third generation and fourth generation of wireless, it was about capacity and through-put. fifth generation is about those things. we'll see 100 times faster through-putt and latency of a network, the network will go out, come back and respond in less than the time it takes t
guest this is morning, lowell mcadam, chairman and ceo of verizon and wendell weeks, chairman and, kr eoies announcing together this morning a new pact under way verizon is agreeing to pay $1.05 billion for a three-year minimum purchase agreement with corning for the next generation of what they call optical solutions. what does that mean? it means an awful lot of fiber to help improve verizon's 4g lte coverage and perhaps most importantly speed the deployment of 5g services. that's what we're...
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. >> speaking of the president, getting ready to sign three eos on taxes and financial reforms. to -- we'll go live to the white house. >>> and paris on high alert, days before the national election there. >>> and the treasury second tir sending markets -- secretary sending markets higher yesterday with sweeping tax reform being implemented before the end of the year. take a listen. >> soon. very soon. very soon. >> well -- >> and just to be clear, we hope this won't take till the end of the year. >> okay. >> so we're very focused on it. big priority for the president. we will get tax reform done. it will be sweeping. it will be significant. and it will create a lot of economic growth. >> for more on reactions to that and white house policy, we're joined by david kelly, jpmorgan's chief global strategist and jim lowell, a chief investment strategy. david, i'll begin with you. it sounds praetd good, but does it change the legislative calendar or gridlock? >> well, the problems are in the details. everybody is in favor of tax reform in theory, but the kind they like is a tax cut.
. >> speaking of the president, getting ready to sign three eos on taxes and financial reforms. to -- we'll go live to the white house. >>> and paris on high alert, days before the national election there. >>> and the treasury second tir sending markets -- secretary sending markets higher yesterday with sweeping tax reform being implemented before the end of the year. take a listen. >> soon. very soon. very soon. >> well -- >> and just to be clear, we...
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eos le voy a preguntar a mi querido amigo pedro porque estaremos conversando con Él y nos darÁ mÁs detallesfonsi. este video lo colgaron en su cuenta porque de un grupo de personas que se especializan. en el vÍdeo se ve como un grupo de payasos bailan con una niÑa enferma separados por un cristal. el video se volviÓ viral y llegÓ a manos de luÍs fonsi quien lo puso en su cuenta de instagram y puso: se me ahogaron los ojos de lÁgrimas. esto es lo que hace la mÚsica. mucho nos enseÑa los niÑos. yo vi el vÍdeo cuando luís considerÓ reposteó. ven como la mÚsica hace qu esta niÑa baile, canto y que se siga feliz. nuestro hashtag del dÍa es latin lover challenge. es bien fÁcil, agarre a una muchacha que sea bien linda y tÓmate una foto asÍ como yo me la tomÉ con lourdes stefan y sÚbelo a las redes sociales. alan: y yo me quiero tomar una foto con malÍ. al ratito nos tomamos una selfie. >> y yo tambiÉn. malÍ fue mía antes que tuviera. resulta que estas dos orgullosas hermanas boricuas son camperas mundial de boxeo y estÁ haciendo historia en el ring. alan: orlando segura se lleva tremenda sorpresa
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